Sec. 162. Twelfth class. Population, 14,000 to 15,000 (Placer). Sec. 174. Twelfth class. Salary, $1,400. Statute of 1885. Salary, $1,800, and traveling expenses not to exceed $300. Statute of 1889. Sec. 162. Thirteenth class. Population, 13,500 to 14,000 (Napa). Sec. 175. Thirteenth class. Salary, $900. Statute of 1885. Salary, $1,600; must devote entire attention to the duties of his office. Statute of 1889. Sec. 162. Fourteenth class. Population, 13,000 to 13,500 (Colusa). Sec. 176. Fourteenth class. Salary, $1,800. Supervisors may allow deputy $100 per month for three months. Statute of 1885. Sec. 162. Fifteenth class. Population, 12,801 to 13,000 (Santa Cruz). Sec. 177. Fifteenth class. Salary, $800. Statute of 1885. Salary, $1,800 and traveling expenses; entire time must be devoted to the duties of the office. Statute of 1889. Sec. 162. Sec. 178. Sixteenth class. Seventeenth class. Population, 12,750 to 12,801 (Mendocino). Sec. 162. Population, 12,000 to 12,750 (Contra Salary, $1,800. Statute of 1885. Population, 11,500 to 12,000 (Yolo). Sec. 162. Nineteenth class. Population, 11,350 to 11,500 (Amador). Sec. 181. Nineteenth class. Salary, $600 (statute of 1885) and $300 traveling expenses. Statute of 1887. Salary, $600 and $300 traveling expenses. Supervisors may increase salary to $1,200, provided Superintendent shall devote his entire time to the duties of his office. Statute of 1889. Sec. 162. Twentieth class. Monterey). Sec. 182. Twentieth class. Sec. 162. Twenty-first class. Sec. 183. Twenty-first class. $1,800. Statute of 1889. Population, 11,300 to 11,350 (Marin, Population, 11,275 to 11,300 (Tulare). Sec. 162. Twenty-second class. Population, 11,000 to 11,275 (Yuba). Sec. 184. Twenty-second class. Salary, $1,000. Statute of 1885. Salary, $1,400 and traveling expenses. Statute of 1889. Sec. 162. Twenty-third class. Population, 10,000 to 11,000 (El Dorado). Sec. 185. Twenty-third class. Salary, $1,500. Statute of 1885. Sec. 162. Twenty-fourth class. Barbara). Population, 9,500 to 10,000 (Santa Sec. 186. Twenty-fourth class. Salary, $1,500. Statute of 1885. Salary, $1,800. Statute of 1889. Sec. 162. Twenty-fifth class. Population, 9,485 to 9,500 (Shasta). Code). Salary, $2,000 and traveling expenses. Statute of 1889. Sec. 162. Twenty-sixth class. Population, 9,300 to 9,485 (Fresno). Sec. 188. Twenty-sixth and one half class. Salary, $2,000. Statute of 1889. Population, 9,300 to 9,400. Sec. 162. Twenty-seventh class. Population, 9,100 to 9,300 (San Luis Obispo). Sec. 189. Twenty-seventh class. Salary $1,000. Statute of 1885. Salary, $1,500. Statute of 1889. Sec. 162. Twenty-eighth class. Population, 9,000 to 9,100 (Calaveras). Sec. 190. Twenty-eighth class. Salary, $500, and $100 traveling expenses. Statute of 1885. Supervisors may add $200 to traveling expenses. Statute of 1887. Salary, $1,000, and $100 traveling expenses. Supervisors may allow $200 additional for traveling expenses. Sec. 162. Twenty-ninth class. Sec. 162. Thirtieth class. Population, 8,750 to 9,000 (Stanislaus). Population, 8,650 to 8,750 (San Mateo). Salary, $600 and traveling expenses, fixed by Supervisors. Statute of 1885. Salary, $1,500 and traveling expenses. Statute of 1889. Thirty-fifth class. Sec. 162. Thirty-sixth class. Population, 8,615 to 8,650 (San Diego). Salary, $1,200. Statute of 1885. Salary, $2,500. Statute of 1889. Population, 8,610 to 8,615 (Siskiyou). Population, 7,500 to 7,800 (San Bernar- Population, 7,000 to 7,500 (Mono). Population, 6,600 to 7,000 (Sierra). Sec. 198. Thirty-sixth class. Salary, $625 and traveling expenses, fixed by Supervisors. Statute of 1885. Sec. 162. Thirty-seventh class. Population, 6,500 to 6,600 (Lake). Sec. 199. Thirty-seventh class. Salary, $800. Statute of 1885. Sec. 162. Thirty-eighth class. Population, 6,000 to 6,500 (Plumas). Sec. 200. Thirty-eighth class. Salary, $600. Statute of 1885. Sec. 162. Thirty-ninth class. Sec. 201. Thirty-ninth class. ary, $1,500. Statute of 1889. Population, 5,600 to 6,000 (Merced). Sec. 2014. Thirty-ninth and one half class. Population, 5,000 to 5,600 (Kern). Salary, $1,500. Statute of 1889. Section 211. [As amended by the statute of 1889.] The Board of Supervisors may allow the employment of a deputy or deputies, at a salary not exceeding $100 per month, in the following counties: Second class (Alameda); third class (Santa Clara); fourth class (Sacramento); seventh class (San Joaquin); eighth class (Nevada); ninth class (Butte); eleventh class (Humboldt); twelfth class (Placer); thirteenth class (Napa); fifteenth class (Santa Cruz); nineteenth class (Amador); twentieth class (Marin and Monterey); twenty-first class (Tulare); twentysecond class (Yuba); twenty-third class (El Dorado); twenty-fourth class (Santa Barbara); twenty-fifth class (Shasta); twenty-sixth class (Fresno); twenty-seventh class (San Luis Obispo); twenty-eighth class (Calaveras); twenty-ninth class (Stanislaus); thirty-second class (Siskiyou); thirtythird class (Tuolumne); thirty-fourth class (San Bernardino); thirty-sixth class (Sierra); thirty-seventh class (Lake); thirty-eighth class (Plumas); thirty-ninth class (Merced); and forty-first class (Ventura and Sutter). For all counties where traveling expenses are not provided for by this Act, see Section 1552, Political Code. His Excellency R. W. Waterman, Sacramento..Governor, ex officio President of the Board. Hon. S. M. White, Los Angeles.. Hon. Robert Howe, Sonoma.. - Lieutenant-Governor. Speaker of the Assembly. -State Superintendent of Public Instruction. APPOINTED REGENTS Rev. Horatio Stebbins, 1609 Larkin Street, San Francisco. John S. Hager, Palace Hotel, San Francisco.. J. West Martin, Oakland C. F. Crocker, San Francisco. A. S. Hallidie, 329 Market Street, San Francisco Albert Miller, Oakland John L. Beard, Centreville.. James F. Houghton, San Francisco Columbus Bartlett T. Guy Phelps, Belmont.. George T. Marye, Jr., 234 Montgomery Street, San Francisco Arthur Rodgers, Nevada Block, Montgomery Street, San Francisco George J. Ainsworth, North Temescal D. M. Delmas, San Francisco.. William T. Wallace, 799 Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco. I. W. Hellman, Los Angeles.. Term Expires. .March 1, 1894. March 1, 1894. March 1, 1898. March 1, 1903. March 1, 1892. - March 1, 1890. March 1, 1892. March 1, 1904. March 1, 1896. - March 1, 1896. ...March 1, 1898. March 1, 1890. March 1, 1900. March 1, 1900. March 1, 1902. .March 1, 1902. What money to be reapportioned. APPORTIONMENT- INDEX. SEC. 1532. State Superintendent must apportion State School Fund State Superintendent must apportion Grammar School Course Fund.. PAGE. 1543. County Superintendents to apportion money to districts quarterly Money of lapsed district, how apportioned.. 1583. Apportionment of money when district lies in different counties 1622. How money received from State apportionment to be used 46665 1624. When Trustees personally liable for full amount of apportionment.. 1858. Apportionment of State School Fund, how made by Superintendent of Certain Indian children not to be included. Apportionment by County Superintendent Sub. 1. What number of teachers for each district.. 2. What number of teachers for county 3. Amount to each district per teacher Amount for more than ten and less than twenty children.. 1859. When district entitled to no apportionment.. 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 37 When new district maintaining school less than six months is entitled 37 District prevented from maintaining school by fire, flood, etc., still enti- 37 1860. If teachers employed do not hold valid certificates no apportionment 37 40 1875. Penalties for neglect to use books adopted AUDITOR, COUNTY- SEC. 1543. Sub. 2. To report to the County Superintendent when required state- 3. To draw warrant as required by the County Superintendent 1545. To draw warrant for salary of teacher appointed by County Superin- tendent 1546. Must draw warrant for repairs, etc.. ∞ ∞ 8 8 1548. Must draw warrant for binding, postage, expressage, and other inciden- 1564. Must draw warrant for expenses of county Institutes 1700. No warrant to be drawn in favor of teacher unless he performs his duties 28 1819. Auditor to levy county school tax if Supervisors fail to do so.- 1887. Duty of Auditor in connection with canceled school bonds and coupons. 42 BONDS, DISTRICT SCHOOL- SEC. 1880. Trustees may call election to determine whether bonds shall be issued 41 1881. Notice of election, when and how given. When to be published in a 41 1882. Notice, what to contain. 41 1883. Election held in accordance with what sections of Political Code.. 1886. Interest not to exceed eight per cent; at what time payable 42 42 |