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authorized by law, for the purpose of creating a special
Fund, to be hereafter known as the County Judge's
and District Attorney's Salary Fund of Colusa County.

SEC. 2. Said tax shall be levied at the annual meet-
ings of the said Board of Supervisors at which State
and county taxes are authorized to be levied, and shall
be collected in the same manner as other county taxes,
and the money arising therefrom shall be placed in the
Fund created by this Act, and shall be devoted exclu-
sively to the payment of the salary of the County
Judge and the salary of the District Attorney of said
county; provided, that if at the end of each calendar
year a surplus thereof shall remain in said special
Fund, after the payment of the salaries of the County
Judge and District Attorney, such surplus shall be
placed in the General Fund of said county.

SEC. 3. This Act shall take effect from and after its passage.

Stats. 1871-2, p. 62.

An Act fixing the salary of the County Judge of Los
Angeles County.

[Approved February 2, 1872.]

[Enacting clause.]

SECTION. 1. The County Judge of Los Angeles County shall receive a salary of three thousand dollars per annum, in gold coin, payable monthly, out of the Salary Fund of Los Angeles County.

SEC. 2. This Act shall take effect from and after the expiration of the term for which the present incumbent was elected, and shall in nowise affect the compensation of the present County Judge of Los Angeles.

4330. The annual salaries of District Attorneys Salary of

are as follows:

First-Of San Francisco, five thousand dollars. Second-Of Sacramento, thirty-six hundred dollars. Third-Of Los Angeles, three thousand dollars. Fourth-Of San Joaquin, Santa Clara, and Alameda, twenty-five hundred dollars.

Fifth-Of Butte, seventeen hundred dollars.

Sixth-Of Nevada, two thousand dollars; and of Colusa, eighteen hundred dollars.

Seventh Of Sonoma, eighteen hundred dollars.

31-VOL. II.

District Attorneys fixed.

Same.

Eighth Of El Dorado, Placer, Amador, Marin, Contra Costa, Tuolumne, Napa, Yolo, Yuba, and Santa Cruz, fifteen hundred dollars.

Ninth Of Mariposa, Merced, San Mateo, Shasta, Siskiyou, Stanislaus, Tehama, Fresno, Kern, Mendocino, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Tulare, San Diego, and Plumas, twelve hundred dollars.

Tenth Of Monterey, Sutter, Trinity, Sierra, and Calaveras, one thousand dollars.

Eleventh Of Inyo and Lassen, eight hundred dollars. Twelfth Of Del Norte, Humboldt, Klamath, Lake, and San Bernardino, seven hundred dollars.

Thirteenth Of Alpine, six hundred dollars.
Fourteenth Of Mono, five hundred dollars.

NOTE. This section was amended so as to read as printed in the text, by Act of March 28, 1872.-See Stats. 1871-2, p. 653. The following are the remaining sections of said Act:

SECTION 2. With relation to the Acts passed at the present session of the Legislature, section forty-three hundred and thirty of the Political Code must be construed as though it had been passed on the last day of the present session.

SEC. 3. This Act and section forty-three hundred and thirty of the Political Code as herein amended, shall be in force and effect from and after the passage of this Act.

For Ventura County, see, id., p. 489, Sec. 16.
For fees and salaries of Solano County officers:

Stats. 1871-2, p. 624.

An Act to better define the duties and fix the compen-
sation of certain officers of Solano County.
[Approved March 27, 1872.]

Enacting clause.]

SECTION 1. The Sheriff of Solano County shall be ex officio Collector of all licenses in said county, and receive therefor the fees now allowed by law, and be allowed as Jailor a salary of twelve hundred ($1,200) dollars per annum, which shall be paid monthly out of the County Treasury of said county.

SEC. 2. The County Clerk of said county shall receive for all services required of him as County Clerk and ex officio Clerk of the District Court, County

Court, Probate Court, Board of Supervisors, and
Board of Equalization, a salary of four thousand dol-
lars per annum, which salary shall be in full for all
services required of him as aforesaid, and it shall be
paid monthly out of the County Treasury. He shall
collect and safely keep all fees of whatever kind or
nature allowed him by law for services rendered by him
in his several official capacities, and upon the first
Monday of each and every month shall pay the same
over to the County Treasurer of said county, and shall
at the same time make out and file with said Treasurer
a full and accurate statement, under oath, of all fees,
of whatever kind or nature, received in his several
official capacities for the preceding month.

SEC. 3. The District Attorney of said county shall
receive a salary of two thousand and two hundred dol-
lars per annum, which shall be paid monthly out of
the Treasury of said county.

SEC. 4. It shall be the duty of the County Auditor of said county, on the first Monday of each and every month, to draw a warrant upon the County Treasurer, in favor of the officers herein named, for the amount of salary due each month under the provisions of this Act; and said warrants shall be paid in gold and silver coin on presentation to the County Treasurer.

SEC. 5. This Act shall take effect from and after its passage; and all Acts and parts of Acts, so far as they conflict with the provisions of this Act, are hereby repealed.

This Act is inserted because it fixes the salary of the District Attorney of Solano County, which by oversight of the Legislature was omitted in the text.

4331. Nothing in this Code not contained in this Chapter affects any of the provisions of the statutes relating to the compensation, salaries, or fees of county or township officers; but all such statutes are recognized as continuing in force, notwithstanding the provisions of this Code, except so far as they are affected by or are inconsistent with the provisions of this Chapter.

NOTE. This section retains in force all existing laws regulating fees and salaries of office except those in this Chapter fixed. The salaries of State and judicial officers superior to County Judges though recapitulated in the Code are continued unchanged. It is under this section that the view of the salary of the County

Continuing salaries

Acts fixing

and fees of

officers.

Judge of El Dorado County, given in note to Sec. 4329, ante, is sustained. The subjects and pages of all the local and special Acts of 1872 are found as follows:

SALARY.-Alameda, of officers of, p. 720; Butte, of Auditor of, p. 709; id., Treasurer of, p. 709; Calaveras, portions of supplementary Act of 1870, to regulate fees of office, etc., to apply, p. 910; El Dorado, District Attorney of, p. 794; id., offices of, pp. 592-595; id., Sheriff as ex officio Treasurer, p. 379; Lake, District Attorney of, p. 441; Lassen, District Attorney of, p. 189; Los Angeles, County Judge of, p. 62; Nevada, Assessor and deputies of, p. 843; id., Clerk and deputy of, p. 843; id., Collector of, p. 844; id., Recorder and deputies of, p. 844; id., Sheriff and deputies of, p. 843; Plumas, District Attorney of, p. 733; Sacramento, County Clerk as Clerk of Board of Supervisors, p. 721; Sacramento City, Assessor of, p. 697; id., officers and employés of Fire Department, p. 867; San Bernardino, officers of, pp. 490-496; San Diego, officers of, p. 199; San Francisco, Board of Public Works of, p. 923; id., Coroner of, p. 409; id., Engineer of canal through Channel street and Mission Creek, p. 935; id., Sheriff's deputies of, p. 905; San Joaquin, Clerk of, p. 875; id., District Attorney of, p. 875; id., Recorder of, p. 876; id., salaries, how paid, p. 877; id., Sheriff and deputies of, p. 875; id., Superintendent of Schools of, p. 874; id., Supervisors of, p. 874; id., Treasurer of, p. 875; San Luis Obispo, officers of, pp. 425-427; id., payable quarterly, p. 427; Sierra, Assessor of as ex officio Treasurer, p. 582; Solano, officers of, p. 624; Sonoma, Auditor of, p. 583; Stockton, City of, officers of, pp. 612, 613; Tehama, Assessor of, p. 756; id., District Attorney of, p. 755; id., Deputy County Clerk of, p. 755; Trinity, Supervisors of, p. 380; Ventura, officers of, p. 48; Yuba, Superintendent of Schools of, p. 36; Clerk of Supreme Court of, p. 37; District Attorneys, p. 653.

FEES.-Butte, of District Attorney of, p. 799; id., witnesses and jurors in, p. 233; Inyo, of District Attorney of, p. 799; Kern, of traveling fees of Sheriff, p. 141; Los Angeles, of Grand Jurors in, p. 37; Mendocino, of Recorder of, p. 17; Monterey, of Sheriff of, p. 419; Nevada, of Tax Collector of, p. 844; Placer, of District Attorney of, p. 799; Sacramento, of District Attorney of, p. 863; San Bernardino, of officers of, pp. 490-496; San Francisco, of City and County Attorney, p. 46; id., Justices of the Peace, p. 93; id., Sheriff, pp. 776-778; San Joaquin, of District Attorney, p. 874; id., of Treasurer, p. 874; id., of certain officers to be paid into County Treasury, p. 876; San Luis Obispo, of

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Surveyor, p. 426; Santa Clara, of Assessor, p. 535; id.,
County Clerk, pp. 212-214; Santa Cruz, of Sheriff, pp.
331, 332; Shasta, of District Attorney, p. 799; Ven-
tura, of officers of, p. 489; Amending Act of 1870, reg-
ulating, p. 140; Clerks of County, for filing certificates
of election of corporation, p. 444; Clerks of Courts of
record for indexing names, p. 80; Clerks of Probate
Courts, p. 131; Judges and Clerks of elections, p. 219;
Jurors, Grand and trial, p. 188; Secretary of State, p.
392; Tax Collectors and Auditors, pp. 178, 179; Treas-
urers of County, for collection of assessments for recla-
mation purposes, p. 841.

The officers mentioned in this Title are not Officer to perform

when fees

are paid.

in any case, except for the State or county, to perform service any official services, unless upon the prepayment of the fees prescribed for such services, except as in the succeeding section provided by law; and on such payment the officer must perform the services required. For every failure or refusal to perform official duty when the fees are tendered, the officer is liable on his official bond.

4333.

NOTE.-The Board of Supervisors, under this section, must semi-annually cause to be certified, without fee or charge therefor, to the Controller of State, the statement required to be made by Subd. 22 of Sec. 4046, ante.

No charge on proceed

must

to be made

per

No fee or compensation of any kind be charged or received by any officer for duties formed or services rendered in proceedings upon

habeas corpus.

ings under writ of

bas

corpus.

CHAPTER V.

OTHER COUNTY CHARGES.

SECTION 4343. County charges to be audited.

4344. Examination of county charges.

charges to

4343. Accounts for county charges of every de- County scription must be presented to the Board of Supervisors be audited.

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