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Repealed.

Poll tax lien, etc.

Assessor's

compensation.

SEC. 11. Section three thousand eight hundred and fifty-nine is hereby repealed.

SEC. 12. Section three thousand eight hundred and sixty is amended to read:

Section Three Thousand Eight Hundred and Sixty. If any person, assessed for a property tax, has not paid to the Assessor the poll tax due from him, or for which he is liable, it, with thirty-three and one third per cent in addition thereto, constitutes a lien upon the property assessed to such person, to attach from the first Monday in March in each year, and must be collected in the same manner and at the same time as delinquent taxes are collected.

SEC. 13. Section three thousand eight hundred and sixty-two is amended to read as follows:

Section Three Thousand Eight Hundred and Sixtytwo. The Assessor, for services rendered in the collection of poll taxes, shall receive the sum of fifteen (15) per cent, and the Collector, for services rendered in the collection of poll taxes on the delinquent list (including the publication), shall receive the sum of twenty-five (25) per cent on all delinquent poll tax collected by him; provided, that in the City and County of San Francisco all moneys collected under the provisions of this Act, by the Tax Collector, shall be paid into the public Treasury and belong thereto as other public funds.

SEC. 14. This Act shall go into effect immediately after its passage.

[Chap. 679.]

AN ACT TO AMEND SECTION THIRTY-EIGHT HUNDRED
AND SIXTY-SIX OF THE POLITICAL CODE.

[Approved March 30th, 1874.]

The People of the State of California, represented in
Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows:

SECTION 1. Section thirty-eight hundred and sixtysix of the Political Code is hereby amended so as to read as follows:

Treasurers

with

Controller

Section Thirty-eight Hundred and Sixty-six. The County Treasurers of the Counties of Amador, Alameda, to settle Contra Costa, Calaveras, El Dorado, Nevada, Placer, Sierra, Solano, Yolo, San Francisco, Sacramento, San Joaquin, Santa Clara, Tuolumne, and Yuba, respectively, must, between the fifteenth and thirtieth days of January, April, June, and October of each year; and the County Treasurers of the Counties of Humboldt, Klamath, and Del Norte, must, between the fifteenth and thirtieth days of October and April in each year; and the County Treasurers of other counties of this State must, between the fifteenth and thirtieth days of January and June, respectively, in each year, proceed to the State Capitol and settle in full with the Controller of State, and pay over in cash to the Treasurer of State, all funds which have come into their hands as County Treasurers before the close of business at the end of the previous month. If sufficient property tax has not been reported by the Auditor to pay all charges and commissions allowed by law, the Controller shall defer the settlement until the next regular settlement. No mileage shall be allowed any Treasurer for any deferred settlement.

SEC. 2. This Act shall be in force from and after its passage.

[Chap. 644.]

Bound-
aries.
County
Sierra.

AN ACT TO AMEND SECTION THREE THOUSAND NINE
HUNDRED AND TWENTY-ONE OF THE POLITICAL
CODE.

[Approved March 16th, 1874.]

The People of the State of California, represented in
Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows:

SECTION 1. Section three thousand nine hundred and twenty-one of the Political Code is hereby amended to read as follows:

Section Three Thousand Nine Hundred and Twentyone. Beginning at the south corner of Plumas, in the center of State Creek, as established in section threo thousand nine hundred and twenty; thence easterly on southern line of Plumas, as established in said section, to the range line between township twenty-one north, range thirteen east, and township twenty-one north, fourteen east, Mt. Diablo meridian; thence north on said range line, to the northwest corner of township twenty-one north, fourteen east, Mt. Diablo B. and M.; thence east on the line between townships twenty-one and twenty-two north, Mt. Diablo base, to the State line forming the northeast corner; thence south on said State line to the northeast corner of Nevada County, a point east of the source of South Fork of the Middle Yuba River; thence west to the source of and down the South Fork and Middle Yuba River to a point ten miles above the mouth of the latter; thence in a straight line northerly to a point on the North Fork of the Yuba River known as Cuteye Foster's Bar; down said river to the mouth of Big Cañon Creek, then up said creek four miles; thence in a straight line to the place of beginning. County seat, Downieville.

SEC. 2. This Act shall take effect immediately.
[Chap. 284.]

AN ACT TO AMEND SECTION THREE THOUSAND NINE
HUNDRED AND TWENTY-TWO OF THE POLITICAL
CODE.

[Approved March 7th, 1874.]

The People of the State of California, represented in
Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows:

SECTION 1. Section three thousand nine hundred and twenty-two of the Political Code is amended so as to read as follows:

aries,

Butte,

Section Three Thousand Nine Hundred and Twenty- Boundtwo. Beginning at the northwest corner of Yuba, in County Feather River, at the mouth of Honcut Creek; thence northeasterly up the Honcut Creek and the north or Natchez branch of the same, to its source, on line established by Surveyor General, on survey of Westcoatt and Henning, eighteen hundred and fifty-nine; thence to the summit line of the ridge dividing the waters of the Yuba and Feather Rivers; thence northeasterly up said ridge, on line of said survey, to the third station tree westerly from the Woodville House; thence in a right line, fifty chains more or less, to a station tree easterly from said house about twenty-six chains-said right line passing about three chains northerly of said house; thence northeasterly on said ridge and survey, to a point on line of said survey a little westerly from the Village of Strawberry Valleywhich point is two thousand feet distant westerly, in right line from point of highest altitude on line of said survey east, and within three hundred yards of the Village of Strawberry Valley; thence to the common · corner of Plumas, Butte, and Yuba, as established in section three thousand nine hundred and twenty; thence northwesterly on southwesterly line of Plumas, as established in said section, to the most eastern southeastern corner of Tehama, as established in section three thousand nine hundred and fifteen, forming

Same.

also the north corner of Butte; thence southwesterly on the southeasterly line of Tehama to the southeast corner of Tehama, at point of intersection of Rock Creek and southern line of township twenty-four north, Mount Diablo base; thence west on said township line to the Sacramento River; thence down said river to the southwest corner of the Llano Seco grant; thence northeasterly along said grant line to its intersection with the northern boundary of township nineteen north; thence east to Watson's bridge, on Butte Creek; thence on Colusa County east line, down Butte Creek, to the northwest corner of Sutter County, as established in section three thousand nine hundred and twenty-six; thence east on north line of Sutter County to Feather River; thence down Feather River to place of beginning. County seat, Oroville.

SEC. 2. This Act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage.

[Chap. 202.]

Bound

aries, County Alameda.

AN ACT TO AMEND THE POLITICAL CODE IN REF-
ERENCE TO THE BOUNDARIES OF ALAMEDA
COUNTY.

[Approved March 30th, 1874.]

The People of the State of California, represented in
Senate and Assembly, do enart as follows:

SECTION 1. Section three thousand nine hundred and fifty-three of the Political Code is hereby amended so as to read as follows:

ALAMEDA.

[Section] Three Thousand Nine Hundred and Fiftythree. Beginning at the southwest corner, being the common corner of San Mateo, Santa Clara, and Alameda, as established in section three thousand nine hun

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