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the register, and notify all persons, on or before the tenth day of February, who shall not have renewed their registration, for which notification the Secretary shall receive a fee of fifty cents; and in case no answer is received within fourteen days, such name shall be erased, unless an excuse satisfactory to the Board be presented; provided, always, that the Renewal of said name shall be restored on payment of fifty dollars to registration. the Secretary of the Board within one year. The Secretary shall give receipts for all money received by him, and pay said moneys to the Treasurer of the California Pharmaceutical Society, taking his receipt therefor. The salary of the Salaries, Board of Pharmacy, and of the Secretary, shall be fixed by how paid. the Board of Directors of the California Pharmaceutical Society, to be paid out of the registration fees and fines.

SEC. 6. From and after the first day of June, eighteen Adulterahundred and seventy-six, every registered pharmacist who tion. shall knowingly, intentionally, and fraudulently adulterate, or cause to be adulterated, any drugs, chemicals, or medicinal preparation, shall be held guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction shall be fined fifty dollars in the first, one hundred dollars in the second, and on conviction in the third case, his name shall be erased from the register.

poisons.

SEC. 7. And be it further enacted, that on and after concerning the first day of June, eighteen hundred and seventy-six, it sale of shall be unlawful for any person in the City and County of San Francisco to retail any poisons enumerated in Schedules "A" and "B," appended to this Act, without distinctly labeling the bottle, box, vessel, or paper, and wrapper or cover in which said poison is contained, with the name of the article, the word "Poison," and the name and place of business of the seller. Nor shall it be lawful for any person to sell or deliver any poison enumerated in Schedules "A" and "B" to any person, unless on due inquiry it is found that the person is aware of its poisonous character, and that it is to be used for a legitimate purpose. Nor shall it be lawful for any person to sell or deliver any poison included in Schedule "A" without, before delivering to the buyer, making or causing to be made an entry in a book kept for that purpose only, stating the date of the sale, the name and address of the purchaser, the name and quantity of the poison sold, the purpose for which it is stated by the purchaser to be required, and the name of the dispenser; said book, to be always open for inspection by the proper authorities, to be preserved for at least five years. The provisions of this section shall not apply to the dispensing of poisons (in not unusual doses or quantities) upon the prescriptions of practitioners of medicine.

fraudulent

SEC. 8. Any person who shall attempt to procure regis- Penalty for tration for himself, or for any other person, under this Act, procuring by making, or causing to be made, any false representations, registration. shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall, upon conviction thereof, be fined in a sum not exceeding five hundred dollars. Any registered pharmacist who shall permit the compounding and dispensing of prescriptions of medical practitioners in his store by persons not registered,

Fines, how

applied.

Jury duty.

Schedule "A."

Schedule "B."

except by junior assistants under the direct supervision of registered persons, or any person not registered who shall retail or dispense medicines or poisons, except in a pharmacy under the supervision of a registered pharmacist, or who shall fraudulently represent himself to be registered, and any registered person who shall fail to comply with the regulations of this Act in regard to the retailing and dispensing of poisons, shall, for every such offense, be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof, be fined not exceeding five hundred dollars.

SEC. 9. One-half of all fines imposed for violations of this Act shall be paid to the Secretary of said Board, and it shall be the duty of said Secretary, after paying all the necessary expenses of said Board, to pay over any surplus money to the Treasurer of the California Pharmaceutical Society.

SEC. 10. All persons registered under this Act shall be exempt and free from all jury duty in the City and County of San Francisco.

SEC. 11. All Acts and parts of Acts in conflict with the provisions of this Act, in so far as they so conflict, are hereby repealed.

Schedule "A."-Arsenic and its preparations, corrosive sublimate, white precipitate, red precipitate, ciniodide of mercury, cyanide of potassium, hydrocyanic acid, strychnia, and all poisonous vegetable alkaloids and their salts, essential oil of bitter almonds, opium and its preparations, except paragoric and other preparations of opium containing less than two grains to the ounce.

Schedule "B."-Aconite, belladonna, colchicum, conium, nux vomica, henbane, savin ergot, cotton root, cantharides, digitalis and their pharmaceutical preparations, croton oil, chloroform, chloral hydrate, sulphate of zinc, sugar of lead, mineral acids, carbolic acid, and oxalic acid.

Fees payable in coin.

Not chargeable.

CHAP. CCCCXXI.-An Act to regulate fees of office and salaries of officers in the County of San Diego.

[Approved March 31, 1876.]

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

SECTION 1. Fees and salaries shall be allowed to the officers of San Diego County hereinafter named, for their services rendered in discharging the duties imposed on them by law as herein provided; and such officers may lawfully charge, demand, and receive the same, to be applied as hereinafter provided, in gold and silver coin of the United States, and all costs recovered in any suit or proceedings shall be paid in gold and silver coin.

SEC. 2. No fees or other compensation shall be charged or received for certificates of declaration to become a citizen of

the United States, and for making a record thereof, or for issuing a certificate of citizenship to become a citizen of the United States, or for making a record thereof.

CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT.

SEC. 3. At the commencement of each suit, the Clerk Fees of Clerk shall be entitled to demand and receive from the plaintiff, of District in addition to the Judge's docket fee, as prescribed by law, not to exceed the sum of ten dollars, to cover costs to the time of judgment, and from the defendant, three dollars, to cover costs for same time; if, in the progress of the action, the sums allowed the Clerk should be insufficient, he shall be entitled to demand from either party such further sum as he may deem necessary to cover costs to the time of judgment, including the entry thereof. Any excess of fees advanced by either party, on the determination of the action shall be returned by the Clerk to the party who advanced them, on demand.

SEC. 4. The Clerk of the District Court shall receive, for entering each suit on the Clerk's register of actions, and for making the necessary entries therein during the progress of the suit, and of the trial and subsequent proceedings, for each folio, twenty-five cents; for issuing every writ or process under seal, fifty cents; for issuing each subpoena for one or more witnesses, twenty-five cents; for filing each paper, fifteen cents; for entering every motion or order, rule, default, discontinuance, dismissal, or nonsuit, twenty-five cents; for entering every cause on the calendar and making a copy thereof for the bar, for each term of the Court, fifty cents; for calling and swearing every jury to try cause, fifty cents; for receiving and entering each verdict of a jury, fifty cents; for entering every final judgment, for the first folio, fifty cents; for each subsequent folio, twenty-five cents; for making up and filing judgment roll, twenty-five cents; for entering judgment on judgment docket, twenty-five cents; for entering satisfaction or credit on judgment docket, fifty cents; for administering any oath or affirmation and certifying the same, twenty-five cents; for copy of any proceeding, record, or paper, per folio, twenty cents; for every certificate under seal, fifty cents; for issuing every commission to take testimony, fifty cents; for writing down testimony of witnesses during trial, for each folio (to be paid by the party requiring the same), twenty cents; for issuing every execution or other final process, under seal, fifty cents; for copy of every decree or order of sale of mortgaged property, for each folio, twenty cents; for receiving and filing every remittitur from Supreme Court, and accompanying papers, fifty cents; for taking and approving each undertaking or bond, and for taking justification thereto, fifty cents; for taking testimony on justification to undertaking or bond, for each folio, twenty cents; for taking acknowledgment of deed or other instrument, to include all writing and the seal, for the first name thereto, fifty cents; for each additional name, twenty-five cents; for indexing each suit in the gen

County

Court.

eral index of the Court, as required by law, fifty cents; for filing and entering papers on transfer of cases from other Courts, including indexing, two dollars; for transmission of files, or transfer of cases to other Courts, including certificate of order of transfer, one dollar and fifty cents; for searching records or files of each year, except for suitors or their attorneys, fifty cents; when the Court is sitting as a Court of criminal jurisdiction, the Clerk shall receive, for the trial of each issue, five dollars; he shall receive no other fees in a criminal action or proceeding, except twenty cents per folio for copies of papers, and also twenty cents per folio for writing down testimony of witnesses on trial, when so ordered by the Court, all of which criminal business shall be charged against the county.

CLERK OF COUNTY COURT.

Of Clerk of SEC. 5. For filing all papers on appeal from Justices' Courts, for each case, one dollar and fifty cents; when the Court is sitting as a Court of criminal jurisdiction, he shall receive for the trial of each issue, where the charge is misdemeanor, three dollars, and where the charge is felony, five dollars; he shall receive no other fees in a criminal case, except for copies of papers, per folio, twenty cents, and for taking down testimony during a trial, when ordered by the Court, for each folio, twenty cents; all of which criminal business shall be charged upon and paid by the county. For all other services he shall receive the same fees as are allowed the Clerk of the District Court for like services.

Of Clerk of
Probate
Court.

Of County
Clerk.

CLERK OF PROBATE COURT.

SEC. 6. For issuing letters testamentary, or of administration, or of guardianship, fifty cents; for writing and posting each notice required, twenty-five cents; for each notice for publication, in addition to the cost of publication, twenty-five cents; for recording wills or other papers required by law to be recorded, for each folio, twenty cents; for all other services the same fees as are allowed the Clerk of the District Court for like services. No fees shall be allowed the Probate Judge.

COUNTY CLERK.

SEC. 7. For issuing each marriage license, one-half to be paid to the County Recorder, two dollars; for recording official bonds and other papers required by law to be recorded, for each folio, twenty cents; for indexing same, twentyfive cents; for recording the testimony and commitment upon examination of insane persons, when it is ascertained by the County or Probate Judge that the person committed has sufficient property wherewith to pay the expenses of his commitment, per folio, twenty cents; for filing and indexing all papers to be kept by him and not required to be recorded, twenty-five cents; for issuing any license required by law,

one dollar; for all services not herein enumerated, the same fees as are allowed the Clerk of the District Court for like services.

RECORDER.

SEC. 8. For recording every instrument, paper, or notice, of Recorder. for each folio, twenty cents; for indexing every instrument, paper, or notice, fifteen cents a name for the first two names, and ten cents a name for each additional name, said amount to be in full for all indexing required by law; for copies of any record or paper, per folio, twenty cents; for filing every instrument for record and making the necessary entries thereon, twenty-five cents; for each certificate under seal, fifty cents; for every entry of discharge of mortgage or other instrument on margin of record, or for entering credit thereon, or witnessing the same, and indexing same, fifty cents; for searching records or files in his office for each year, when required, fifty cents; for abstract of title, for each conveyance or incumbrance certified, fifty cents; for recording every plat or map, for each course ten cents; for figures or letters on plats or maps, per folio, twenty-five cents, provided the fees for recording any town plat shall not exceed one hundred dollars; for taking acknowledgments, including seal, for the first signature, fifty cents; for each additional signature, twenty-five cents; for recording marriage licenses and certificates, to be paid by the Clerk, one dollar; for recording transcript, and for all other services in estray cases, one dollar; for recording each mark or brand, seventy-five cents; for administering oath or affirmation, twenty-five cents; for certifying same, twenty-five cents; for filing, indexing, and keeping each paper not by law required to be recorded, twenty-five cents; for all other services not herein enumerated, the same fees as are allowed the Clerk of the District Court for like services.

SHERIFF.

SEC. 9. In the County of San Diego the Sheriff shall of Sheriff. receive the fees hereinafter specified: For serving a summons and complaint or any other process by which an action or proceeding is commenced, on each defendant, one dollar; for serving an attachment on property, or levying an execution, or executing an order of arrest or order for the delivery of personal property, two dollars; for serving an attachment upon any ship, boat, or vessel, in proceeding to enforce any lien thereon created by law, three dollars; for his trouble and expense in taking and keeping possession of and preserving property under attachment or execution, or other process, such sum as the Court may order; provided, that not more than three dollars per diem shall be allowed to a keeper; for taking bond or undertaking in any case in which he is authorized to take the same, one dollar; for copy of any writ, process, or other paper, when demanded or required by law, for each folio, twenty cents; for serving every notice, rule, or order, one dollar; for advertising property for sale

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