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Of Sheriff.

Ex officio
Tax

Collector.

on execution, or any judgment or order of sale, exclusive of the cost of publication, each notice, one dollar; for serving a writ of possession or restitution, putting a person in possession of premises and removing the occupant, three dollars; for holding each inquest or trial of right of property, to include all services in the matter, except mileage, three dollars; for serving a subpoena, for each witness summoned, fifty cents; for traveling, to be computed in all cases from the Court-house, to serve any summons and complaint, or other process by which an action or proceeding is commenced, notice, rule, order, subpoena, attachment on property, to levy an execution, to post notices of sale, to sell property under execution and other order of sale, to execute an order for the delivery of personal property, writ of possession or restitution, to hold inquest on trial of rights of property, or in executing a writ of habeas corpus; provided, that if any two or more papers be required to be served in the same suit at the same time or the same direction, one mileage only shall be charged to the most distant points to complete such service; for each mile necessarily traveled, in going only, thirty cents; for commissions for receiving and paying over money on execution or other process, when lands or personal property have been levied on and sold, on the first one thousand dollars two per cent., on sums above that amount one and one-half per cent.; for commissions for receiving and paying over money on execution without levy, or where the lands or goods levied on shall not be sold, on the first one thousand dollars, one and one-half per cent., and one per cent. on all over that sum. The fees herein allowed for the levy of an execution, cost for advertising, and percentage for making or collecting the money in execution, shall be collected from the judgment debtor, by virtue of such execution, in the same manner as the sum herein directed to be made; for drawing and executing Sheriff's deed, to include the acknowledgment, exclusive of stamps, to be paid by the grantee before delivery, three dollars; for executing a certificate of sale, exclusive of the filing and recording of the same, one dollar; for attending, when required, on any Court of record, in person or by deputy, for each day, to be paid out of the county treasury, three dollars; for making every arrest in a criminal proceeding, two dollars; for summoning a Grand Jury of twentyfour persons, eight dollars; for summoning a trial jury of twelve persons or less, four dollars; for summoning each additional juror, twenty-five cents; for executing every sentence of death, forty dollars; for every mile necessarily traveled in executing any writ, in any criminal case, twenty cents; for delivering a prisoner at the State Prison, and for delivering an insane person at the asylum, the mileage allowed by the general laws of the State; for conveying a prisoner, when under arrest, the necessary expenses incurred in the transportation.

SEC. 10. The Sheriff shall be ex officio Tax Collector of property taxes and business licenses. The Sheriff, as ex officio Tax Collector of the taxes herein specified, shall execute a bond in the same amount, and conditioned the same,

as required by law for County Tax Collectors. Said bond to be in addition to the bond he is required to execute as Sheriff.

TAX COLLECTOR.

Collector.

SEC. 11. The Tax Collector of the County of San Diego Fees of Tax shall receive fifteen per cent. of the amount collected on State poll-tax receipts, and for the collection of State and county taxes, except taxes for school purposes, he shall receive four per cent. on the first ten thousand dollars collected, two per cent. on all over ten thousand and under twenty thousand dollars, and one per cent. on all over twenty thousand dollars. The said Tax Collector shall also receive one dollar for each business license sold, one-half of which he shall pay to the County Auditor. No percentage shall be allowed for the collection of taxes for school purposes. There shall be allowed by the State to the county ten per centum on all moneys payable into the State treasury, derived from the sale of business licenses, in full for all expenses which may be incurred for collecting such licenses.

CLERK OF BOARD SUPERVISORS.

SEC. 12. In the County of San Diego the Clerk of the of Clerk of Board of Supervisors, Board of Equalization, and Board of Supervisors. Canvassers, shall receive a salary of three hundred dollars per annum. In addition to said salary, the Clerk shall be allowed to demand and receive, for issuing each bridge or ferry license, one dollar; for copy of any record or paper, per folio, twenty cents; for each certificate, fifty cents.

AUDITOR.

SEC. 13. There shall be allowed by the State to the County of Auditor. of San Diego, in lieu of all allowances for salaries and fees authorized by law to be made by the State to the Auditor of the said county, and for all services in copying assessment rolls and extending the totals of taxes therein, the following amounts or percentage: On the amount of State revenue derived from taxes on real and personal property, and paid into the State treasury during any fiscal year, for Auditor's compensation, on the first ten thousand dollars, two per centum; on all sums over ten thousand dollars and less than twenty thousand dollars, one and one-half per centum; on all sums over twenty thousand dollars and less than fifty thousand dollars, one per centum; on all sums over fifty thousand dollars, three-fourths of one per centum.

SEC. 14. The County Auditor shall receive as full compensation for all services required to be performed by him by law, as County Auditor, the following amounts or percentages: On all moneys which shall be paid into the treasury during any fiscal year, on the first twenty thousand dollars, two per centum; on all sums over twenty thousand dollars and less than forty thousand dollars, one and one-half per centum; on all sums over forty thousand dollars and less

Of Treasu

rer.

Of District
Attorney.

Of Assessor.

Of School Superintendent.

Of Coroner

and Public Administra

tor.

than sixty thousand dollars, one per centum; and on all sums over sixty thousand dollars, one-half of one per centum; provided, that he shall not receive any percentage on moneys paid into the county treasury for school purposes. The compensation of the County Auditor shall be allowed by the Board of Supervisors quarterly.

TREASURER.

SEC. 15. The County Treasurer of San Diego County shall receive an annual salary of twelve hundred dollars, and also the commissions and mileage allowed by the State for the collection of State taxes.

DISTRICT ATTORNEY.

SEC. 16. The District Attorney shall receive an annual salary of twelve hundred dollars per annum, and such fees and percentages as are allowed by an Act entitled "An Act to regulate fees of office and salaries of certain officers and to repeal certain other Acts in relation thereto," approved March fifth, eighteen hundred and seventy; provided, however, that in all criminal cases, where the fees allowed him cannot be collected from the defendant, the same shall become a county charge.

ASSESSOR.

SEC. 17. The Assessor shall receive an annual salary of twelve hundred dollars, and may appoint such deputies, not to exceed three, as the Board of Supervisors may deem necessary. The deputies so employed shall receive such compensation, not to exceed five dollars per day, as the Board of Supervisors in their discretion may allow.

SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT.

SEC. 18. The School Superintendent shall receive an annual salary of six hundred dollars, which shall be in full for all services rendered by him, his deputies and assistants.

CORONER.

SEC. 19. The Coroner shall receive an annual salary of five hundred dollars, which shall be in full for all services rendered by him, his deputies and assistants, as Coroner and ex officio Public Administrator, to be paid out of the county treasury; and all fees and commissions, and all moneys or valuables, received by him as Coroner or Public Administrator, must be turned over to the County Treasurer on the first day of every month.

SEC. 20. All Acts and parts of Acts in conflict with this Act are hereby repealed.

SEC. 21. This Act shall take effect at noon on the first Monday of March, A. D. eighteen hundred and seventyeight.

CHAP. CCCCXXII.-An Act to appropriate one hundred and
ten thousand dollars for the construction of a building for the
California Institution for the Education of the Deaf and
Dumb and the Blind.

[Approved March 31, 1876.]

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

SECTION 1. The sum of one hundred and ten thousand Appropriadollars is hereby appropriated, out of any moneys in the tin. General Fund not otherwise appropriated, for the construction of such portion of a suitable building for the education of the deaf and dumb and the blind, on the grounds of the State, near Oakland, Alameda County, as will accommodate one hundred and thirty pupils; provided, that said building, when completed, will afford accommodations for two hundred and fifty pupils, and will cost not to exceed one hundred and seventy-five thousand dollars, including the cost of heating apparatus.

SEC. 2. The Controller of State shall draw his warrant
for said sum in favor of the Directors of said California
Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb and the
Blind, and the Treasurer of State shall pay the same.
SEC. 3. This Act shall take effect immediately.

CHAP. CCCCXXIII.-An Act to provide for the election of the
Clerk of the Board of Trustees and the Superintendent of
Streets of the Town of Redwood City, in the County of San
Mateo.

[Approved March 31, 1876.]

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

when held.

SECTION 1. The Clerk of the Board of Trustees and the Election, Superintendent of Streets of the Town of Redwood City, County of San Mateo, shall be elected at the same time of electing other officers of said town.

SEC. 2. The Clerk and the Superintendent of Streets shall Terms of qualify and enter upon the duties of their offices respectively office. at the same time and manner of other officers of said town, and shall hold office for one year, and until their successors are elected and qualified.

SEC. 3. This Act shall be in force from and after its passage.

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Terms of

Court.

CHAP. CCCCXXIV.-An Act to amend an Act entitled an Act changing the terms of the County Court and Probate Court in the County of Marin, approved February ninth, eighteen hundred sixty-six.

[Approved March 31, 1876.]

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

SECTION 1. The terms of the County Court and Probate Court, in and for the County of Marin, shall be held at the county seat of said county, and shall commence on the first Monday in March and June, and the third Monday in September and the second Monday in December of each year.

SEC. 2. Each of the regular terms of each County Court shall continue until the next regular term, unless the business of the Court is sooner disposed of.

SEC. 3. Each of the regular terms of each Probate Court shall, either with or without intermediate adjournments, continue to the commencement of the next term.

SEC. 4. All Acts and parts of Acts contrary to or inconsistent with the provisions of this Act are hereby repealed. SEC. 5. This Act shall take effect from and after its passage.

Road poll-tax.

CHAP. CCCCXXV.-An Act relating to road poll-tax in the
County of Sierra.

[Approved March 31, 1876.]

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

SECTION 1. Every male inhabitant of a road district in the County of Sierra over twenty-one and under fifty years of age, must perform two days' labor, annually, to be known as the road poll-tax, upon the roads and highways of the district, under the demand and direction of the Road Overseer thereof, or pay such Overseer a commutation fee of three dollars.

SEC. 2. Section twenty-six hundred and fifty-seven of the Political Code shall not apply to the County of Sierra.

SEC. 3. This Act shall take effect and be in force from and after the first Monday in November, eighteen hundred and seventy-six.

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