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by the said county in equal monthly installments at the same time and in the same manner and out of the same fund as the tax collector is paid. 7. The license collector, one thousand eight hundred dollars per annum. Said license collector shall be allowed the actual and necessary expenses incurred by him in the performance of his official duties and he shall pay into the county treasury all fees received by him in his official capacity from whatever source they may be derived.

8. The assessor, three thousand six hundred dollars per annum; provided, that in counties of this class there shall be and there hereby is allowed to the assessor the following deputies, clerks and assistants, to be appointed by said assessor, which positions are hereby created, and the salaries of which are hereby fixed as follows: One chief deputy assessor, eighteen hundred dollars per annum; one office deputy assessor, fifteen hundred dollars per annum; one city real estate valuation deputy, fifteen hundred dollars per annum; one country real estate valuation deputy, for not exceeding eight months in any one year, at a salary of one hundred and twenty-five dollars per month; one mortgage and transfer assistant assessor, twelve hundred dollars per annum; one field deputy assessor, for not exceeding six months in any one year, at a salary of one hundred and twenty-five dollars per month; one head country field deputy, for not exceeding four months in any one year, at a salary of one hundred and fifty dollars per month; one head city field deputy, for not exceeding four months in any one year, at a salary of one hundred and twenty-five dollars per month; five field deputy assessors, for not exceeding four months in any one year, at a salary of one hundred and twenty-five dollars each per month; nine field deputy assessors, for not exceeding four months in any one year, at a salary of one hundred dollars per month each; two clerks, for not exceeding two months in any one year, at a salary of one hundred dollars each per month; and such additional assistants as the assessor may require, and whose compensation shall not in the aggregate exceed the sum of six hundred dollars per annum; and provided, further, that the assessor shall file with the county auditor a verified statement showing in detail the amount paid and the persons to whom such compensation is paid for such extra assistance as aforesaid. The salaries of the chief deputy assessor, office deputy assessor, city real estate valuation deputy, country real estate valuation deputy, head country field deputy, head city field deputy, clerks, mortgage and transfer assistant assessor, and field deputy assessors herein provided for shall be paid by the said county in monthly installments at the same time, manner and out of the same fund as the county assessor is paid. It is hereby further provided that in counties of this class the assessor shall receive no commission for his collection of taxes on personal property, nor shall such assessor receive any compensation or commission from the collection of poll taxes or road poll taxes.

9. The district attorney, thirty-six hundred dollars per annum; provided, that in counties of this class there shall be and there is hereby created and allowed to the district attorney the following assistant,

deputy and employees, who shall be appointed by the district attorney of said county, and who shall be paid salaries as follows: One assistant district attorney, whose salary is hereby fixed at the sum of twentyeight hundred dollars per annum; one deputy district attorney, whose salary is hereby fixed at the sum of twenty-one hundred dollars per annum; one clerk, whose salary is hereby fixed at the sum of eighteen hundred dollars per annum; one county detective, who shall perform such duties as may be required of him by the district attorney or by the ordinances of the board of supervisors of the county, whose salary is hereby fixed at the sum of fifteen hundred dollars per annum; provided, further, that in addition to the salary herein fixed for said county detective he shall be allowed and paid the actual and necessary expenses incurred by him in the performance of his official duties; provided, further, that the county detective shall file with the county auditor a verified statement showing in detail the amount paid, and the persons to whom and the purpose for which such payments were made; and provided, further, that in counties of this class the district attorney, in addition to the salary herein fixed, shall be allowed his traveling and other personal expenses incurred in criminal cases arising in the county, and in civil actions and proceedings in which the county is interested, and all other expenses necessarily incurred by him in the investigation and detection of crime and prosecution of criminal cases and in civil actions and proceedings and all other matters in which the county is interested; provided, further, that the district attorney shall file with the county auditor a verified statement showing in detail the amount paid and the persons to whom and the purpose for which such payments were made.

10. The coroner, such fees as are now or may be hereafter allowed by law; provided, the coroner, or other officer holding an inquest upon the body of a deceased person may subpoena a chemist to make an analysis of the contents of the stomach or tissues of the body, or a physician or surgeon to inspect the body, or hold a post-mortem examination of the deceased, and give a professional opinion as to the cause of death; and shall cause the testimony of all the witnesses at such inquest to be reduced to writing under his directions. The coroner in counties of this class shall be and he is hereby allowed the following assistants, namely, one deputy and one stenographer, which offices are hereby created; said deputy shall have the power and it shall be his duty when directed by the coroner to hold inquests, and all such power conferred by law upon the coroner may be exercised by said deputy; the salary of said stenog rapher shall be one hundred and twenty-five dollars per month, which salary shall be in full for all services rendered by him as such stenog rapher. Said stenographer shall take down in shorthand the testimony of witnesses at inquests and shall transcribe the same into longhand and file a verified copy thereof with the county clerk. The salary of said stenographer shall be paid by the county in the same manner, at the same time and out of the same fund as other county officers are paid.

The said deputy coroner and the said stenographer shall each be appointed by the coroner.

11. The public administrator, such fees as are now or may be hereafter allowed by law.

12. The superintendent of schools, two thousand seven hundred dollars per annum, and actual traveling expenses when visiting schools of the county, not exceeding five hundred dollars per annum; and the said superintendent of schools may appoint one deputy superintendent of schools, which office of deputy superintendent of schools is hereby created, who shall receive as compensation the sum of one thousand eight hundred dollars per annum, payable at the same time and in the same manner as the salaries of other county officers are paid. Each member of the board of education of the county shall receive five dollars per day as compensation for his services when in actual attendance upon said board, and mileage at the rate of twenty cents per mile, one way only, from his residence to the place of meeting of said board. The secretary of said board of education of said county shall receive five dollars per day for his services for the actual time that the board may be in session. Said compensation of the members of the said board and of said secretary shall be paid out of the same fund as the salary of the superintendent of schools. Claims of such service and mileage shall be presented to the board of supervisors and shall be allowed, at the rate above named, and in the same manner as other claims against the county are allowed. The compensation of members of the county board of education of this county hereby provided is not in addition to that provided in section 1770 of this code.

13. The surveyor, two thousand four hundred dollars per annum and in addition thereto all necessary expenses for work performed in the office and all necessary expenses and transportation for work performed in the field; provided, that in counties of this class whenever the board of supervisors shall order or the assessor may require assessor's map or block books, then the surveyor shall receive, in addition to the salary above noted, the sum of fifteen hundred dollars additional expenses required for the preparation and completion of said maps or block books. 14. Justices of the peace, in townships having a population of between nine hundred and one thousand, and between twenty-two hundred and twenty-four hundred inhabitants, as found and determined by the last preceding federal census, shall be allowed a salary of seventy-five dollars per month each, in lieu of all fees in criminal cases. In all other townships, justices of the peace, such fees as are or may be hereafter allowed by law, except that the justices of the peace in townships containing twenty thousand or more inhabitants shall be allowed a salary of one hundred dollars per month each in lieu of all fees in criminal cases; provided, however, that justices of the peace in townships contiguous to municipalities containing twenty-five thousand or more inhabitants, or in which a state penal institution is located, shall be allowed a salary of one hundred dollars per month each in lieu of all fees in criminal

cases; the salary of the justice of the peace as above provided, to be paid at the same time, and in the same manner as county officers are paid.

15. Constables, in townships having a population of between nine hundred and one thousand, and between twenty-two hundred and twentyfour hundred inhabitants, as found and determined by the last preceding federal census, shall be allowed a salary of seventy-five dollars per month each and fifteen cents per mile actually traveled in taking prisoners to the county jail, in lieu of all fees in criminal cases. In all other townships, constables, such fees as are now or may be hereafter allowed by law, except that the constables in townships containing twenty thousand or more inhabitants shall be allowed a salary of one hundred and twentyfive dollars per month each, in lieu of all fees in criminal cases; provided, further, that constables in townships contiguous to municipalities containing twenty-five thousand or more inhabitants, or in which a state penal institution is located, shall be allowed a salary of one hundred dollars per month each, and fifteen cents per mile for every mile actually traveled in taking prisoners to the county jail, in lieu of all fees in criminal cases; provided, further, that constables, in townships not contiguous to municipalities containing twenty-five thousand or more inhabitants, and constables in townships in which a state penal institution is not located, shall receive in addition to the fees now provided by law three dollars per diem for each day in actual attendance on the court in criminal cases, and fifteen cents per mile for each mile actually traveled in taking prisoners to the county jail. The salary of the constables as above provided to be paid at the same time and in the same manner as county officers are paid.

16. Each supervisor, one hundred and twenty-five dollars per month, and ten cents per mile for traveling to and from the county seat; provided, mileage shall not be allowed oftener than once in each month.

17. The offices of recorder and auditor shall be separate and shall not be consolidated by the board of supervisors.

18. For attending as a juror in the superior court for each day's attendance, per diem, three dollars. For each mile actually traveled in attending court as juror, in going only, per mile, twenty-five cents.

19. In counties of this class there may be a county analyst, to be appointed by the board of supervisors, who shall receive a salary of not less than fifty dollars per month, to be paid at the same time and in the same manner as other county officers are paid. He shall furnish his own laboratory. He shall perform such service as may be required by the district attorney, coroner, or by ordinances of the board of supervisors. He shall have been a resident of the county for at least two years and shall be a graduate of a recognized university or technical school and shall have had at least three years' experience in forensic and analytical chemistry.

20. In townships containing twenty thousand or more inhabitants, the board of supervisors shall furnish the justice of the peace and the con

stables of such townships an office to be occupied by such justice and constables jointly. [Amendment approved April 15, 1911; Stats. 1911, p. 924.]

There was another § 4235 adopted at the same session of the legislature. See Stats. 1911, p. 134. See, also, note to § 4235.

Citations. App. 8/694.

Salaries of officers in counties of seventh class.

San Diego.

§ 4236. In counties of the seventh class the county officers shall receive as compensation for the services required of them by law or by virtue of their offices, the following salaries, to wit:

1. The county clerk, three thousand six hundred dollars per annum; provided, that in counties of this class there shall be and there is hereby allowed to the county clerk one chief deputy who shall receive a salary of one thousand eight hundred dollars per annum; one registration clerk, who shall receive a salary of one thousand two hundred dollars per annum; three court clerks, who shall receive salaries of one thousand five hundred dollars per annum each; one deputy, who shall receive a salary of one thousand two hundred dollars per annum, and one judgment clerk, who shall receive a salary of nine hundred dollars

per annum.

2. The sheriff, three thousand six hundred dollars per annum; provided, that in counties of this class there shall be and there hereby is allowed to the sheriff one under-sheriff, whose salary is hereby fixed at the sum of one thousand eight hundred dollars per annum, and the following deputies and employees: One deputy who shall be head jailer, who shall receive a salary of one thousand five hundred dollars per annum; one additional deputy, who shall receive a salary of one thousand five hundred dollars per annum; five deputies, one of whom shall be assistant jailer, who shall receive salaries of one thousand two hundred dollars per annum each; one deputy, who shall be assistant jailer, who shall receive a salary of nine hundred dollars per annum; three deputies, who shall be known as country deputies, who shall receive salaries of twelve hundred dollars per annum each; one stenographer, who shall receive a salary of nine hundred dollars per annum. In coun ties of this class there shall be a matron of the county jail, to be appointed by the sheriff, who, under the direction of the sheriff, shall have charge of all female prisoners in the county jail, and who shall receive a salary of nine hundred dollars per annum, to be paid by the county in monthly installments at the same time and in the same manner, and out of the same fund as is the salary of the sheriff. In counties of this class the sheriff shall be allowed by the board of supervisors his actual necessary expenses for pursuing criminals or for transacting of criminal business, and his actual necessary expenses for service of all process and notices, and each and all such expenses shall be a charge against the county and allowed by the board of supervisors and paid as other county charges are paid.

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