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and for transcription of said notes when required during the progress of a trial, he shall receive the sum of twenty-five cents for the origina! and five cents per folio for one copy; but if such transcription is not required until after the conclusion of the trial, then he shall receive the sum of ten cents per folio for original, and five cents per folio for copies required; said compensation for transcription in criminal cases to be audited and allowed by the board of supervisors as other claims against the county, and paid out of the county treasury; and in civil cases to be paid by the party ordering the same, or when ordered by the judge, by either party, or jointly by both parties, as the court may direct. He shall also be allowed his actual traveling expenses when reporting outside the county seat.

17. Grand jurors, and jurors in the superior court in criminal cases, shall be paid three dollars per day for each day's attendance, and for each mile actually traveled in going only while acting as such jurors, fifteen cents; and the judge of said court shall make an order directing the auditor to draw his warrant on the treasurer in favor of each such juror for said per diem and mileage, and the treasurer shall pay the same. [Amendment approved April 29, 1911; Stats. 1911, p. 1243.]

There was another amendment of this section passed at the same session of the legislature. See Stats. 1911, p. 243. See, also, note to § 4230.

Fees of jurors in counties of fifty-second class.

§ 4281a. [Repealed February 28, 1911; Stats. 1911, p. 253.]

Salaries of officers in counties of fifty-third class. Sierra.

§ 4282. In counties of the fifty-third class, the county officers shall receive, as compensation for the services required of them by law or by virtue of their office, the following salaries, to wit:

1. The county clerk, one thousand three hundred dollars per annum; provided, that in years when a great register of voters is required by law to be made the county clerk shall receive in addition to his regular salary the sum of four hundred dollars for such services.

2. The sheriff, two thousand five hundred dollars per annum, and twenty-five cents mileage, in going only.

3. The recorder, four hundred dollars per annum; provided, that the recorder may retain to his own use all fees paid him for recording and indexing notices of location of mining claims and affidavits of annual expenditures upon mining claims.

4. The auditor, three hundred dollars per annum.

5. The treasurer, one thousand dollars per annum.

6. The tax collector, three hundred and fifty dollars per annum. 7. The assessor, one thousand six hundred dollars per annum.

8. The district attorney, one thousand dollars per annum, and his necessary traveling expenses, to be allowed by the board of supervisors. 9. The coroner, such fees as are now or may be hereafter allowed by law.

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

11. The superintendent of schools, six hundred and twenty-five dollars per annum, and actual traveling expenses when visiting the schools of his county.

12. The surveyor, such fees as are now or may be hereafter allowed by law.

13. Justices of the peace, such fees as are now or may be hereafter allowed by law.

14. Constables, such fees as are now or may be hereafter allowed by law.

15. Each supervisor, three hundred and fifty dollars per annum, and twenty cents per mile for traveling to and from his residence to the county seat at each session.

When traveling by order of the board upon county business, each supervisor shall be allowed his actual itemized expenses. For all services as road commissioner, each supervisor shall receive three dollars per day, but he shall not in any one year receive more than five hundred dollars as supervisor.

16. The license collector, such compensation as the board of supervisors shall fix.

17. For attending as a grand juror, or a trial juror in criminal cases only, in the superior court, for each day's attendance, three dollars; for each mile actually traveled one way as such grand juror, or trial juror in criminal cases, in the superior court, under summons or order of the court, twenty-five cents. The county clerk shall certify to the auditor the number of days' attendance, and the number of miles traveled by each juror and the auditor shall then draw his warrant therefor and the treasurer shall pay the same. [Amendment approved April 26, 1911; Stats. 1911, p. 1116.]

There was another amendment of this section adopted at the same session of the legislature. See Stats. 1911, p. 245. See, also, note to § 4230.

Salaries of officers of counties of fifty-fourth class.

Mariposa.

§ 4283. In counties of the fifty-fourth class, the county officers shall receive as compensation for their services required of them by law, or by virtue of their offices, the following salaries, to wit:

1. The county clerk, fifteen hundred dollars per annum, except in the years when a general election is held, and in such years he shall receive eighteen hundred dollars per annum,

2. The sheriff, thirty-eight hundred dollars per annum.

3. The recorder, twelve hundred dollars per annum, provided, that such recorder shall collect and pay into the county treasury for the use and benefit of the county, the fees required by law to be so collected; and provided, that when the amount of said fees collected shall exceed one hundred dollars in any month, the recorder may receive and retain for his own use, in addition to his salary, one-half of all

fees in excess of one hundred dollars in any month, so collected; and provided, that the recorder may retain for his own use, all fees collected for filing or recording proofs of labor or notices of location of mining claims.

4. The auditor six hundred dollars per annum.

5. The treasurer twelve hundred dollars per annum.

6. The tax collector one thousand dollars per annum and ten per cent on all licenses collected by him.

7. The assessor one thousand six hundred and fifty dollars per annum. 8. The district attorney one thousand four hundred dollars per an

num.

9. The coroner, such fees as are now or may be hereafter allowed by law.

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

11. The superintendent of schools, six hundred dollars per annum and actual traveling expenses while visiting the schools of the county. 12. The surveyor such fees as are now or may be hereafter provided by law.

13. Justices of the peace, such fees as are now or may be hereafter allowed by law.

14. Constables, such fees as are now or may be hereafter allowed by law.

15. Each member of the board of supervisors, five dollars per day for each day's actual service while the board is in session and ten cents per mile for each mile necessarily traveled to and from the place of meeting; also, three dollars per day for each day's service while serving as road commissioner. Such compensation, as road commissioner, not to exceed three hundred dollars per annum.

16. Grand jurors and jurors in the superior court in criminal cases shall be paid three dollars per day for each day's attendance and for each mile actually traveled in going only, while acting as such juror, fifteen cents; and the judge of said court shall make an order directing the auditor to draw his warrant on the treasurer in favor of such juror for said per diem and mileage, and the treasurer shall pay the same. [Amendment approved February 28, 1911; Stats. 1911, p. 246.] See note to § 4230.

Salaries of officers of counties of fifty-fifth class. Trinity.

§ 4284. In counties of the fifty-fifth class the county officers shali receive as compensation for the services required of them by law or by virtue of their office, the following salaries, to wit:

1. The county clerk, fifteen hundred dollars per annum.

2. The sheriff, three thousand dollars per annum.

3. The recorder, eight hundred dollars per annum; provided, that there shall be and hereby is allowed to the recorder one deputy, to be appointed by the recorder whose salary is hereby fixed at six hun

dred dollars per annum, which salary shall be paid by the county in equal monthly installments at the same time and in the same manner and out of the same fund as the salary of the recorder,

4. The auditor, six hundred dollars per annum.

5. The treasurer, one thousand dollars per annum.

6. The tax collector, one thousand dollars per annum.

7. The assessor, fifteen hundred dollars per annum.

8. The district attorney, one thousand dollars per annum.

9. The coroner, such fees as are now or may be hereafter allowed by law.

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

11. The superintendent of schools, seven hundred dollars per annum. 12. The surveyor, such fees as are now or may be hereafter allowed by law.

13. Justices of the peace, such fees as are now or may be hereafter allowed by law.

14. Constables, such fees as are now or may be hereafter allowed by law.

15. Each member of the board of supervisors, two hundred and fifty dollars per annum; mileage from residence to county seat at each sitting of the board, twenty cents per mile; also three dollars per day and actual traveling expenses in discharging the duties of road commissioner, but he shall not in any one year receive more than two hundred and fifty dollars as road commissioner.

16. The fees of grand jurors and trial jurors in the superior courts of counties of this class, in civil and criminal cases shall be three dollars, in lawful money of the United States, for each day's attendance, and mileage to be computed at the rate of twenty-five cents per mile for each mile necessarily traveled in attending court, in going only. In criminal cases such fees and mileage of said trial jurors in the superior court shall be paid by the treasurer of the county out of the general fund of said county upon warrants drawn by the county auditor upon the written order of the judge of the court in which said juror was in attendance, and the treasurer of said county shall pay said warrants. The board of supervisors of said county is hereby directed to make suitable appropriations for the payment of the fees herein provided for. [Amendment approved February 28, 1911; Stats. 1911, p. 247.]

See note to § 4230.

Salaries of officers of counties of fifty-sixth class. Del Norte.

§ 4285. In counties of the fifty-sixth class, the county officers shall receive as compensation for the services required of them by law and by virtue of their offices, the following salaries, to wit:

1. The county clerk, nine hundred dollars per annum; provided, that in counties of this class there shall be and is hereby allowed to the clerk

a deputy to act as clerk of the board of supervisors, who shall be appointed by the county clerk and be paid a salary of fifty dollars per month; said salary to be paid by said county in monthly installments at the time and in the manner and out of the same fund as the salary of the county clerk is paid.

2. The sheriff, eighteen hundred dollars per annum; provided, that in counties of this class there shall be and is hereby allowed a jailer who shall be appointed by the sheriff and be paid a salary of twenty-five dollars per month; and said salary to be paid by said county monthly and at the time and in the manner and out of the same fund as the salary of the sheriff is paid.

3. The recorder, six hundred dollars per annum; provided, that in counties of this class there shall be and is hereby allowed to the recorder a copyist, which office of copyist to the recorder is hereby created and which copyist shall be appointed by the recorder and be paid the salary of fifty dollars per month; said salary to be paid by said county in monthly installments at the time and in the manner and out of the same fund as the salary of recorder is paid.

4. The auditor, three hundred dollars per annum.

5. The treasurer, twelve hundred dollars per annum.

6. The tax collector, twelve hundred dollars per annum.

7. The assessor, nine hundred dollars per annum.

8. The district attorney, twelve hundred dollars per annum and such fees as are now or may hereafter be paid to that officer.

9. The coroner, such fees as are now or may be hereafter allowed by law.

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

11. The superintendent of schools, seven hundred and twenty dollars per annum.

12. The surveyor, such fees as are now or may be hereafter allowed by law.

13. Justices of the peace, such fees as are now or may be hereafter allowed by law.

14. Constables, such fees as are now or may be hereafter allowed by law.

15. Each member of the board of supervisors, four hundred and twenty dollars per annum and twenty cents per mile in traveling from his residence to the county seat, going only; provided, that only one mileage shall be allowed for any regular session of the board.

16. In counties of this class the official reporter of the superior court shall receive as full compensation for taking notes in civil and criminal cases tried in said court and for preliminary examinations in justices' courts and the coroner's inquests, a monthly salary not to exceed fifty dollars, payable out of the county treasury at the same time and in the same manner as the salaries of county officers; and for transcription of said notes when required, he shall receive the sum of ten cents per folio

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