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- CHARTER FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO. 18 kinds of material or supplies thap has een actually received, shall be de'med gullty of misfeasance and shall }e re- moved from office. Sec. 5. All contracts provided for in this Chapter must be in writir€ and ecuted in the name of the City and unty by the Mayor. All such con- tracts must be countersigned by the Clerk of the Supervisors, and -egister- ed by number and date in a bok kept by him for that purpose. When a con- tractor fails to enter into the contract awarded to him or to perform the same, new bids must be invited, aad a con- tract awarded as provided herein in the first instance. When the Supervis- ors believe that the prices Jid are too high that bidders have combined to revent competition, or thst the public nterest will be subserved thereby, they may reject any and all bKds and cause me'dnotxce for proposals 1 be readver- Sec. 6. No contract etreets, public bulldings, places or of- fices, shall be made for & longer period than one year, nor shall any contract to pay for ga electri: light or any {1- luminating al at a higher rate than the min price charged to any other consu be valld. E for lighting public buildings shall be presented monthly to the board or de- artment using Or having charge hereof, and shall specify the amount of 'gfils,lele-'trlc Léglllt. or {lluminating material consumed in such bull during the month. dios —— ARTICLE ITL FINANCE AND TAXATION. CHAPTER L Levying of Taxes. SEOTION 1 On or before the first for lighting Monday of April in each year the heads | of departments, offices, boards and commissions of the City and County ehall send to the Supervisors an esti- | mate in writing of the amount of ex- penditure, spe ving in detail the ob- jects thereof, required in their respec- ivé départments, offices, boards and missions, including a statement of alaries of their subordinates. Du- cates of these estimates shall be at the same time to the Auditor. On or b.Zore the first Monday May in each year the Auditor shall transmit to the Superv rs an estimate of ‘the probable ditures of the City and County government for the next ensuing fiscal year, stating the embunt required to meet the interest &nd sinking funds for all outstanding funded debts, and the wants of all the departments of the municipal govern. ment in detail, and showing specifically the amount necessary to be apportion- ed to each fund in the treasury; also &n estimate of the amount of income from>fines, licenses and other sources of- revenue, exclusive of taxes upon propérty, and the probable amount re- quired to be levied and raised by taxa- tions Sea. 8. The Bupervisors annually between the first Monday of May and the first Monday of June, and by.® vote of a majority of all the mem- bers thereof make a budget of the amourtts estin to be required to ray the expe! of conducting the public busin for:the next g fiscal year. The budget shall be prepared in such de- tail a8 to the aggregate sum and the eins thereof allowed to each depart- ment, office, board or commission, as * the Supervisors shall deem advisable. ning upon the shall fix such 3 imes as may be necessary to allow the taxpayers to be heard ih regard theretd, and the Super- visors shall attend at the time or times 50 appointed for such hearine Seo. -4 .Any item in said budget may, ten da: be vetoed in whole or by the Mayor, and it shall re- een votes of the Supervisors rcome such veto. Action thereon t be taken before the last Monday of Juse. r the final estimate {s made In ance herewith, it shall be signed erk of the Su- , and 1 several sums shall appropriated for the ensuing 1 vear to the several purposes and rtments thereon name?. The esti- a shall be filed in the office of the shall meet a The Supervisors must cause ised annually according to law, lected by tax, the amounts so ppropriated, less the amounts re- ved from fines, licenses and other rces of revenue. ac. 6. Except as otherwise pro- vided in this Charter, no money shall be drawn from the treasury unless in consequy e of appropriations made by the Supervisors and upon warrants duly drawn thereon by the Auditor. Sec. 7. No warrant shall be drawn except upon an unexhausted specific eprropriation. Sec. 8. The Super—isors may appro- priate thirty-six thousand dollars a Year for urgent necesstties not other- Srise provided for h- law. No money ghall Be paid out of this appropriation unless authorized by a flve-sixths vote of all the members of the Board of Fupervisors and approved by the Mayor, Sec. 8. Tt ghall not be lawful for the Eupervisors, or for anv hoard, depart- ment, officer or authority having power to incur, authcrize or contract labili- ties against the treasury, to incur, au- thorize, allow, contract for, pay or ren- der pavable in the present or future, in any one month, any expenditure, de- mand or demands, egainst any appro- priation, which, taken with all other expendifures, indebtedness or Habflity made or incurred up to the time in puch month of making or incurring the game, shall exceed one-twelfth part of the gmount of the appropriation for board, department or offi- cer having nower to incur labilities against the treasury shall make any agreement for obtainl Yaving labor performed, such depart- Taent, officer or board ' shall register such agreement by number and date, ond all demands_ erising under such aereement shall be pavable in the or- der of such registration. Such depart- ment, board or officer must inform the person with whom it is proposed to make such a~reement of the amount of money avallable or likely to he avall- able in the fund from which such de- mands are payable. 1f, at the beginning of any month, money rema which might lawfully hove been expended during the pre- ceding month, such unexpended sum or gums, except so much thereof asmay be required to pay all unpaid claims upon such appropriation. may be car- red forward and expended in any suc- ceeding month of such fiscal year: but not afterward, except in payment of claims lawfully incurred during such fiscal year. Appropriations provided to meet the expense of elections; for the support and malntenance of the Assessor’s and Tax Collector’s depart- ments; and for urgent necessities ghall be exempt from the provisions of is section S 90, o contracts made, the ex- ense of whose execution is not pro- vided by law or ordinance to be pald by assessments upon the property ben- efited, shall be binding or of any force, unless the Auditor shall indorse there- on his certificate that there remains unexpended and unapplied as herein provided, a balance of the appropria- $ion or fund applicable thereto, suffl- ‘ofent to pa. the estimated expense of executing such contract, as certified by the board or officer making the same. This provision shall not apply to wgrk gupplies furnished. involving L3 appropriation ne, or Aome Enaiire nf Ioar #hon fon hnio dred and fifty dollars, unless the same 18 required by law to be done by con- traot at public letting. The Aud- itor shall make such indorse- every such contract so him, if there remains un- unexpended such amount ° ment upon presented to epplied and Demands | Citv and County | ng supplies or| ins unexpended in any’ 80 specified by the officer m: the | contract, and thereafter shall hold and | retain such sum to pay the expense in- | curred until the contract shall be fully | performed. The Auditor shall furnish | weekly to the head of each department ‘a statement of the unexpended bal- | ances of the appropriation for his de- | partment. Sec. 11. On or before the last Mon- day of June in each year the Super- visors shall levy the amount of taxes for City and County purposes required to be levied upon all property not ex- empt from taxation. The amount shall be sufficlent to provide for the payment during the fiscal year of all demands upon the treasury authorized to be paid out of the same; but such levy, exclu- sive of the State tax and the tax to pay the interest and maintain the sinking funds of the bonded indebtedness of the City and County, and exclusive of the tax to pay for the maintenance and improvement of the parks, squares and public grounds of the City and County, shall not exceed the rate of one dollar on each one hundred dollars’ valuation of the property assessed. The Super- visors in making the levy shall appor- tion the taxes to the several funds. Sec. 12. In making the apportion- ment, the Supervisors shall take into account and apportion to the several funds the income and revenue esti- mated to arise during the fiscal year from licenses, fees and other sources; but the income to pay the interest on the bonded indebtedness and provide for the sinking funds shall always be provided for out of the tax on property. Sec. 18. The limitation in section | eleven of this Chapter upon the rate of taxation shall not apply in case of any great necessity or emergency. In such case the limitation may be temporarily | suspended so as to enable the Super- | visors to provide for such necessity or | emergency. No increase shall be made in the rate of taxation authorized to be levied in any fiscal year, unless such in- crease be authorized by ordinance passed by the unanimous vote of the Supervisors and approved by the Mayor. The character of such neces- | sity or emergency shall be recited in the ordinance authorizing such action, | and be entered in the Journal of the Board. Nothing in this section shall author- ize the incurring of liabilities against | the treasury not allowed by law, or which cannot be paid out of the income and revenue provided, collected and pald into the proper fund as its proportion | of the same for such flscal year, or per- | mit labilitles or indebtedness incurred in any one fiscal year to be a charge upon or paid out of the income or reve- nue of any other fiscal year. | Sec..14. The Supervisors shall fix the | amount of municipal revenues and pro- | vide for the collection thereof. They ghall from time to time provide for the ‘ payment of the interest and principal of the bonds for which the City and County is llable. Bec. 15. The Supervisors shall au- | thorize the disbursement of all public | moneys, except as otherwise specifically | provided in this Charter. | " Bec. 18. At the close of each fiscal year, If all demands against each fund have been pald or satisfled, and all dis- | puted or contested dethands finally ad- | Judicated, the Supervisors shall direct | the Treasurer to transfer all surplus moneys to a fund to be called the Surplus Fund, except such surplus moneys as are in the several interest and sinking funds, in the Common School Fund, in the Park Fund, the Li- brary Fund,thePolice Relief and Pen- | sion Fund, in the Firemen's Relief and Pension Fund, and in such other funds the disposition of whose surplusmoneys |18 in this Charter otherwise provided for . CHAPTER IL | The Several Funds. | S8ECTION 1. The income and revenue | paid Into the treasury shall be at once | apportioned to and kept in separate funds. It shall not be lawful to trans- | fer money from one fund to another or | to use the same in payment of de- | mands upon another fund. The provi- | slons of this section shall not apply to | fees paid into the treasury and placed | temporarily to the credit of the Unap- | portioned Fee Fund under the provi- | sions of Chapter III of this Article. | "Sec. 2. The several funds in the | treasury authorized by law at the time this Charter takes effect, or provided for by this Charter, shall continue therein so long as there shall be occa- slon therefor; and the moneys therein, or which may belong thereto, shall not | be used for any purpose other thanthat | for which the same were raised except | as otherwise provided in this Charter. The General Fund shall consist of moneys received into the treasury and not specially appropriated to any other fund. The Park Fund shall consist of the moneys annually apportioned to sald Fund by virtue of the tax provided for in this Charter for the malntenance, preservation and improvement of the parks, squares, avenues and public grounds of the City and County; of all moneys accruing from rents of build- ings under the jurisdiction of the Park Commissioners; and of all moneyscom- ing into the hands of said Commission- ers whether from donations or other- wise. Out of sald Fund shall be pald all the expenses of every kind for the preservation, maintenance and im- provement of the parks, squares, ave- nues and public grounds of the City and County. The Library Fund shall consist of the moneys annually apportioned to sald Fund by virtue of the tax provided for in this Charter for the maintenance of Library and Reading Rooms, and the purchase of books therefor. Out of said Fund shall be paid all the expenses necessary to the maintenance of such Library and Reading Rooms and the purchase of books therefor. Sec. 3. The Surplus Fund shall con- sist of the moneys remaining at the end of any fiscal year in any other funds (except the Common School Fund and the other funds by this Charter other- wise expressly provided for) after all valid demands, indebtedness and la- bilities against said funds Incurred within such fiscal year have been paid and discharged; provided, that all dis- puted or contested claims payable out of such funds have been finally adjudi- cated. The Surplus Fund shall be used for the purposes :nd in the order follow- ing: 1. In payment of any final judgment against the City and County. 2. In ligiidation and extinguish- ment, under such regulations as the Supervisors may adopt, of any out- standing funded debt of the City and County. 3. To be carried over and appor- tioned among the funds and used in the ensuing fiscal year as part of the fncome and revenue thereof. Sec. 4. The Special Deposit Fund shall consist of: 1. All moneys paid into court and deposited with the Treasurer by the County Clerk. 2. All moneys recetved by the Pub- lic Administrator and deposited by him with the Treasurer. 3. All mon —s deposited with the Treasurer on speclal deposit. The moneys in the Special Deposit Fund shall be paid out in the manner prescribed by law. Sec. 5. Except as otherwise provided in this Charte~ any moneys remaining at the end of any fiscal year in any in- terest and sinking fund or a fund pro- vided by a special bond issue for a specific purpose, the Common _School Fund, the Park Fund, the Library Fund, the Fir.men’s Relief and Pen- sion Fund, Police Relief and Pension Fund, and the Public Building Fund ghall be carried forward and appor- tioned to said respective funds for the ensuing fiscal year. Sec. 6. Any demand against the treasury or against any fund thereof remaining unpaid at the end of the fiscal year for lack of money applicable | to its payment, may be paid out of any money which may subsequently come into the proper fund from delinquent taxes or other uncollected income or revenue for such year. Such demands shall be paid out of such de.. .quent revenue, when collected, in the order of their registration. Sec. 7. When there shall be to the credit of any sinking fund in the treas- ury a sum not less than twenty thou- sand dollars which may be applied to | the redemption of any outstanding bonds to which such fund is applicable, | which are not reueemable before their | maturity, it shall be the duty of the Mayor, Auditor and Treasurer to ad- vertise for thirty days, inviting pro- posals for the surrender and redemp- tion of the bonds. After such advertisement the money in such Sinking Fund, or such portion thereof as may be required therefor, shall be awarded to the person or per- sons offering to surrender said bonds for the lowest price. Upon such award, when duly audited, the Treasurer shall, upon the surrender of the bonds, pay the amount to the person or persons to whom the same was awarded. No bid for the surrender of any of the bonds shall be accepted, which shall require a greater sum of money for their redemp- tion than the then worth of the princi- pal and interest of the bonds, calculat- ed with interest, not exceeding four per centum per annum. CHAPTER IIL The Custody of Public Moneys. SECTION L All moneys arising from taxes, licenses, fees, fines, penalties and forfeitures, and all moneys which may be collected or received by any officer of the City and County or any department thereof, In his officlal capacity, for the performance of any official duty, and all moneys accruing to the City and County from any source, and all moneys directed by law or this Char- ter to be pald or deposited in the treasury, shall be paid into the treas- ury. All officers or persons collecting or receiving such moneys must pay the same into the treasury, No officer or person other than the asurer shall pay out or disburse such moneys, or any part thereof, upon any allowance, claim or demand. Sec. 2. Balaried officers shall not re- ceive nor accept any fee, payment, or compensation directly or indirectly, for any services performed by them in their officlal capacity, nor any fee, pay- ment, or compensation, for any official service performed by any of their dep- utles, clerks, or employees, whether performed during or after official busi- ness hours. No deputy, clerk, or em- ployee of such officers shall receive or accept any fee, compensation or pay- ment, other than his salary as now or hereafter fixed by law, for any work or service performed by him of any offi- clal nature, or under color of office, whether performed during or after offi- cial business hours. Sec. 8. Every fes, commission, per- centage, allowancs, or other compensa- tion authorized by law to be charged, recelved, or collected by any officer for any official service, must be paid by the officer recelving the same to the Treas- urer in the manner herein provided. Sec. 4. It shall be the duty of every officer authorized by law to charge, re- ceive or collect any fee, commission, percentage, allowance, or compensation | for the performance of any official serv- | ice or duty of any kind or nature, or rendered in any official capacity, or by reason of any officlal duty or employ- ment, to deliver the same to the Treas- urer at the expiration of each business day. The Treasurer shall thereupon deliver to such officer a receipt for the money so paid, which shall show the | amount of money received, the day and hour when paid, the name of the officer paying the same, the nature of the service performed, and the name and official designation of the person by whom the service was performed; and like entries shall be made upon the stub of such receipt, which shall be kept by the Treasurer. The Treasurer shall place all such moneys in a fund to be designated the “Unapportioned Fee Fund,” which is hereby created, and shall keep such fund as other funds in the treasury are kept, and shall be lia- ble on his official bond for all money so received. Sec. 5. The Auditor or other proper officer must prepare and deliver from time to time to the Treasurer, and to every officer authorized by law to charge any fee, commission, percent- age, allowance, or compensation, for | the performance of any official service or duty, as many official recelpts as may be required, charging therewith the Treasurer or other officer receiving them. Such official receipts must be | bound into books containing not less than one hundred such receipts, and numbered consecutively, beginning with number one in each class required for each officer for each fiscal year, and provided with a stub corresponding in number with receipt. When the books containing receipts are exhausted by the officer receiving them, he shall re- turn the stubs thereof to the Auditor or other proper officer, In whose custody they shall remain thereafter. Sec. 6. When a receipt as herein provided is issued by the Treasurer he must state therein the date of pay- ment, the name of the person making the payment, the amount of such pay- ment, the nature of the service for which the charge 18 made, and the name and official designation of the of- ficer performing the service, and shall make corresponding entries on the stub of each receipt. Sec. 7. When any receipt is {ssued by any officer other than the Treasurer as herein provided, he shall state therein the day and hour of the delivery to him of the Treasurer’s receipt, the nature of the service therein described, and the amount charged therefor, and the name of the person by whom such recelpt is delivered to him, and shall make corre- sponding entries on the stub to which such receipt is attached. Sec. 8. On the first day of each month the Treasurer must make to the Auditor a report under oath of all mon- eys received by him during the preced- ing month, showing the date and num- ber of the receipt on which the money was received, the amount of each pay- ment, by whom paid, the nature of the service, and the name and official des- ignation of the officer performing the service. At the same time, or oftener, if required by the Auditor, the Treas- urer shall exhibit to the Auditor all of- ficlal receipts received by him during the previous month, and all official re- ceipts remaining in his hands, unused or not Issued, at the close of business on the last day of the preceding month. Sec. 9. On the first day of each month every officer authorized by law to charge any fee, commission, per- centage, allowance or compensation, must make to the Auditor a report under oath of all official receipts {ssued by him during the preceding month, showing the date and number of each receipt, to whom issued. the nature of the service for which the charge was made, and the amount of such charge; and must at the same time, or oftener, if required, exhibit to the Auditor, or other proper officer, all the Treasurer's receipts deposited with him Quring the preceding month, and all receipts re- maining in his hands, unused or not i{ssued, at the close of business on the last day of each preceding month. Sec. 10. Upon receiving the reports prescribed by sections eight and nine of this Chapter, the Auditor shall exam- ine and settle the accounts of each offi- cer, and apportion such moneys to the fund or funds to which they are appro- priated by law, and certify such appor- tionment to the Treasurer, who shall thereupon transfer from the “Unappor- tioned Fee Fund” the amounts so certi- fled, and credit each fund entitled thereto with the proper amount so ap- portioned. Sec. 11. Every officer who is by law allowed to charge and collect mileage for the service of process, or other like service, shall at the end of each month, prepare and deliver to the Auditor a statement showing each process served, the title of the cause, the name of the | | deputy or other subordinate officer who made the service, the number of miles actually traveled in making such ser- vice, the exact day when such service was made, and between what hours of the day, and such statement shall be verified by the oath of such officer. The Auditor shall examine such statement, and issue his warrant upon the Treas- urer for such amount of money as will reimburse such officer for his lawful expenses in making such service. Such warrant shall be pald by the Treasurer, without further approval, out of the “Unapportioned Fee Fund.” No extra mileage shall be charged or allowed for gervice of two or more processes served on the same trip by the same deputy or deputies, except for extra mileage actually traveled in serving additional process. All mileage charged in viola- tion of this section shall be disallowed by the Auditor, and all amounts disal- lowed for any reason shall be appor- tioned as other moneys in the “Unap- portioned Fee Fund.” Sec. 12. When an officer, legally au- thorized to employ a person other than one of his deputles or assistants at a stated compensation fixed by law, has employed such person, and in pursu- ance of such employment such person has rendered the service for which he wag employed, such officer shall, at the end of each month, prepare and deliver to the Auditor & statement verified by the oath of such officer, showing the case or instance in which such service was performed, for whom performed, the name of the person so employed, by whom the service was performed, the amount of the charge therefor, the time actually employed in performing such service, and the dates of the be- ginning and ending of the period during which such person was 8o employed. The Auditor shall thereupon examine such statement, and if he finds the esame correct, he shall audit and allow the verified demand of such person so employed and performing the service for the sum or sums 80 earned by him for such service, and the Treasurer shall pay such demand so audited and allowed, without further approval, out of the “Unapportioned Fee Fund.” Sec. 18. The demand of the Auditor for his monthly salary shall be audited and allowed by the Mayor. All other demands on account of salaries fixed by law, ordinance, or this Charter, and made payable out of the treasury, may | be allowed by the Auditor without any previous approval. All demands pay- | able out of the Common School Fund | must, before they can be allowed or | paid, be previously approved by the Board of Education. Demands pay- | able out of the treasury for salaries, wages, or compensation of deputies, | clerks, assistants, or employees, in any | office or department, must, before they | can be audited or pald, be first ap- | proved in writing by the officer, board, department or authority under whom, or in which, such demand originated. All other demands payable out of any funds in the treasury, must, before they can be allowed by the Auditor, or rec- ognized, or pald, be first approved by the department, board or officer, in which the same has originated, and in all such cases must be approved by the Bupervisors. Every demand against the City and County shall, in_addition to the other | entries and iIndorsements unon the| same required by this Charter, sho 1. The ordinance or authorization ui der which the same was allowed. | 2. The name of the board, department or authority authorizing the same. 3. The fiscal year within which the in- debtedness was Incurred. 4. The ap-| propriation provided to meet the de-| mand. 6. The name of the specific| fund out of which the demand is pay- able. Each demand shall have written | or printed upon it & statement that the same can only be paid out of the in- come and revenue provided, collect- ed and paid into the proper spe- cific fund in the treasury for the fiscal year within which the indebted- ness was incurred, and shall refer to Chapter II of this Article, and be num- bered with reference to the fund out | of which it 1s payable. Sec. 14. Whenever any person has, or has received, moneys or other personal property belonging to the City and County, or has been intrusted with the collection, management or disburse- .t of any moneys, bonds, or interest accruing therefrom, belonging to or held in trust by the City and County, and falls to render an account thereof to, and make settlement with, the Treasurer within the time prescribed by law; or, when no particular time is specified, fails to render such account and make such settlement, or who fails to pay into the treasury any moneys belonging to the City and County upon being requested to do so by the Audi- tor, within twenty days :fter such requisition, the Auditor must state an account with such person, charging twenty-five per centum damages, and interest at the rate of ten per centum per annum from the time of such fail- ure. A copy of such account in any suit therein is prima facle evidence of the things therein stated. In case the Au- ditor cannot for want of information state an account, he may in any action brought by him aver that fact, and al- lege generally the amount of money or other property which is due to or which belongs to the City and County. The City Attorney must prosecute all ac- tions that may be brought under th! section within ten days after notifica- tion by the Auditor. CHAPTER IV. Payment of Claims. EECTION 1. The salaries and com- pensation of all officers, including po- licemen and employes of allclasses,and all teachers in the public schools, and others employed at fixed wages, shall be payable monthly. Any demand upon the treasury accruing under this Charter shall not be paid, but shall be forever barred by limitation of time, unless the same be presented for pay- ment, properly audited, within one month after such demand became due and payable; or, if it be a demand which must be passed and approved by the Supervisors or Board of Education, or by any other Board, then within one month after the first regular meeting of the proper board held next after the demand accrued; or, unless the Super- visors shall, within eix months after the demand accrued as aforesaid, on a careful examination of the facts, re- solve that the same is in all respects just and legal, and the presentation of it, as above required, was not in the power either of the original party interested or his agent, or the present holder; in which case they may by or- dinance revive such claim; but it shall be barred in the same manner unless presented for payment within twenty days thereafter. No valid demand aris- ing subsequent to the claim which may be revived as aforesaid shall be ren- dered invalid-by reason of such revival exhausting the fund out of which sub- sequent claims might otherwise be paid. Such revived claim shall take rank as of the day of its revival. ARTICLE IV. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. CHAPTER I The Mayor. SECTION 1. The chief executive ofi- cer of the City and County shallbedes- ignated the Mayor. He shall be an elector of the City and County at the time of his election, and must have been such for at least five years next preceding such time. He shall be elected by the people and hold office for two years. He sl receive an annual salary of six thousand dollais. He may appoint a Secretary who shall receive an annual salary of twenty- four hundred dollars; an usher who shall recelve an annual salary of nine hundred dollars; and a stenographer and typewriter who shall receive an annual salary of nine hundred dollars. I All of sald appointees shall hold their positions at the pleasure of the Mayor. Sec. 2. The Mayor shall vigilantly observe the officlal conduct of all public officers and the manner in which they execute their duties and fulfill their obligations. The books, records and official papers of all depart- ments, officers and persons in the em- ploy of the City and County shall at all times be open to his inspection and ex- amination. He shall take special care that the books and records of all de- partments, boards, officers and persons are kept In legal and proper form. When any official defalcation or will- ful neglect of duty or officlal miscon- duct shall come to his knowledge, he shall suspend the delinquent officer or person from office pending an official in- vestigation. The Mayor shall from time to time recommend to the proper officers of | the different departments such meas- | ures as he may deem beneficial to pub- lic interest. He shall see that the laws of the State and ordinances of the City and County are observed and enforced. He shall have a general supervision over all the departments and public institutions of the City and County, and see that they are honestly, eco- nomically and lawfully conducted, and shall have the right to attend the meet- ings of any of the Boards provided for in this Charter, and offer suggestions at such meetings. He shall take all proper measures for the preservation of public order and the suppression of all riots and tumults, for which pur- pose he may use and command the.po- lice force. If such police force is in- sufficient, he shall call upon the Gov- ernor for military aid in the manner provided by law, so that such riots or tumults may be promptly and effectu- ally suppressed. Sec. 3. The Mayor shall see that all contracts and agreements with the City and County are faithfully kept and fully performed. It shall be the duty of every officer and person in the em- ploy or service of the City and County, when it shall come to his knowledge that any contract or agreement with the City and County, or with any offi- cer or department thereof, or relating to the business of any office, has been or is about to be violated by the other contracting party, forthwith to report to the Mayor all facts and information within his possession concerning such matter. A willful failure to do so shall be cause for the removal of such officer or employee. The Mayor shall give a certificate on demand to any person reporting such facts and information that he has done so, and such certifi-| cate shall be evidence in exoneration from a charge of neglect of duty. The Mayor must institute such ao- tlons or proceedings as may be neces- sary to revoke, cancel or annul allfran- chises that may have been granted by the Cityand County to any person,com- pany or corporation which have been forfeited in whole or in part or which for any reason are illegal and void and not binding upon the city. The City Attorney on demand of the Mayor must institute and prosecute the neces- sary actions to enforce the provisions of this section. The Meyor shall have power to post- pone final action on any franchise that may be passed by the Supervisors until such proposed franchise shall be rati- fled or rejected by a majority of the votes cast on the question at the next election. Sec. 4 The Mayor chall appoint all officers of the City and County whose election or appointment is not other- wise specially provided for in this Charter or by law. When a vacancy occurs in any office, and provision is not otherwise made in this Charter or | by law for filling the same, the Mayor shall appoint a suitable person to flll such vacancy, who shall hold office for the remalnder of the unexpired term. Sec. 5. The Mayor shall be President of the Board of Supervisors by virtue of his office. He may call extra ses- sions of the Board and shall commu- nicate to them in writing the objects for which they have been convened; and their acts at such sessions shall be confined to such objects. Sec. 6. When and so long as the Mayor is temporarily unable to per- form his duties, a member of the Board shall be chosen President pro tempore, who shall act as such Mayor. When a vacancy occurs in the office of Mayor, it shall be filled for the unexpired term by the Supervisors. CHAPTER 1L The Auditor. SECTION 1. The head of the Finance Department of the City and County shall be designated the Auditor. He shall be an elector of the City and County at the time of his election and must have been such for at least five years next preceding such time. He shall be elected by the people and hold" office for two vears. He shall receive an annual salary of four thousand dol- lars. The Auditor must always know the exact condition of the treasury and every demand upon it. He shall be in personal attendance at his office dally during office hours. He shall be the genera] accountant of the City and ‘ounty, and shall receive and prese:ve in his office all accounts, books, vouchers, documents and papers relat- ing to the accounts and contracts of the City and County, its debts, reve- nues and other financial affairs. He shall give information as to the exact condition of the treasury and of every appropriation and fund thereof, upon demand of the Mayor, the Supervisors, or any committee or members thereof. Sec. 2. The Auditor shall appoint a Deputy Auditor, who shall possess the qualifications required of the Auditor, and who shall receive an annual salary of twenty-four hundred dollars. The Auditor may also appoint two assist- ant deputies who shall each receive an annual salary of fifteen hundred dol- lars, and two clerks who shall each re- celve an annual salary of twelve hun- dred dollars. He may employ such number of extra clerks during the time their services may be necessary for the lawful discharge of his official duties, as the Board of Supervisors may des- ignate. Such extra clerks shall receive a salary not to exceed one hundred dol- lars a month for the time they shall be actually employed. The Auditor shall be allowed to expend not exceeding eighteen hundred dollars a year for counsel and attorney’s fees. Sec. 3. The Auditor shall keep an ac- count of all moneys paid into and out of the treasury, and the Treasurer shall pay no money out of the treasury ex- cept upon demands approved by the Auditor. Any ordinance or law provid- ing for the payment of any demand out of the treasury or any fund thereof (whether from public funds or from pri- vate funds deposited therein) shall al- ways be construed as requiring the au- diting of such demand by the Auditor before the same be paid. Sec. 4. He shall number and keep an official record of all demands audited by him, showing the number, date, amount, name of the original holder, on what account allowed, against what appropriation drawn, out of what fund payable, and, if previously approved or allowed, by what officer, department or board it has been so approved or al- lowed. It shall be misconduct in office for the Auditor to deliver a demand with his official approval until this re- qul;ement shall have beed complied with. Sec. 5. The Auditor shall approve no demand unless the same has been lowed by every officer, board, depart- ment and committee required to act thereon. Sec. 6. No demand shall be allowed by the Auditor in favor of any eorpora- tion or person in any manner indebted to the City and County, except for taxes not delinquent, without first de- ducting the amount of any indebted- ness of which he has notice; nor in fa- vor of any person having the collection, custody or disbursement of public funds, unless his account has been pre- sen! , approved and allowed as herein req ; nor in favor of any officer who haa 2 make his official returns or reports in the man- ner and at the time required by law, ordinance, or the regulations of the Su- pervisors; nor in favor of any officer who has neglected or refused to comply with any of the provisions of | law regulating his duties, nor in favor | of any officer or employee for the time | he shall have absented himself without | legal cause from the duties of his office during office hours. The Auditor must | always examine on oath any person re- 1 celving a salary from the City and County touching such absence. The Auditor may require any person presenting for settlement an account or | claim for any cause against the City | and County to be sworn before him | touching such account or claim, and | when so sworn, to answer orally as to | any facts relative to the justice of such account or claim. Moneys placed in| the Special Deposit Fund shall not be | | subject to the provisions of this sec- | tion. | Sec. 7. Every demand upon the Treasurer, except the salary of the Au- ditor, must, before it can be paid, be presented to the Auditor, who shall sat- isfy himself whether the money is le- gally due, and its payment authorized by law, and against what appropriation payable and out of what fund it is pay- able. If he allow it, he shall endorse upon it the word “Allowed,” with the name of the fund out of which it is payable, and the date of such allow- ance, and sign his name thereto. No demand shall be approved, allowed, au- dited or paid unless it specify each spe- | cial item, date and amount composing it, and refer by chapter and section to the provisions of this Charter authoriz- ing the same. | Sec. 8. The Auditor shall keep a reg- | ister of warrants, showing the funds upon which they are drawn, the num- | ber, in whose favor, for what service, | the appropriation applicable to the pay- ment thereof, when the lability ac- crued, and a receipt from the person to whom the warrant is delivered. He shall not allow any demand out of its | order, nor give priority to one demand | over another drawn upon the same spe- I cific fund, except for the purpose of de- termining its legality. CHAPTER IIL The Treasurer. SECTION 1. There shall be a Treas- | urer of the City and County, who shall | be an elector of the City and County | at the time of his election and who must kave been such for at least five years next preceding such time. He shall be elected by the people, and hold his office for two years. He shall receive an annual salary of four thousand dol- | lars, which shall be in full compensa- ticn for all his services. He may ap- | point a chief deputy who shall receive an annual salary of twenty-four hun- dred dollars, two assistant deputies who shall each receive an annual sal- | ary of eighteen hundred dollars and one clerk who shall receive an annual salary of twelve hundred dollars. Sec. 2. The Treasurer shall receive and safely keep all moneys which shall be paid into the treasury. He shall not | lend, exchange, use, nor deposit the same, or any part thereof, to or with any bank, banker or person; nor pay out any part of such moneys, nor allow the same to pass out of his personal custody, except upon demands author- | 1zed by law or this Charter, and after they shall have been approved by the Auditor. At the close of business each day he shall take an account of and en- | ter in the proper book the exact amount | of money on hand. At the end of every | month he shall make and file with the Mayor and publish quarterly in the offi- | | cial newspaper a statement of the con- | dition of the treasury, showing the amount of receipts into and pay-| ments from the treasury, and on what account, and out of what fund. If he violate any of the provisions of this section, he shall be guilty of misconduct in office, and be liable to removal therefrom, and be pro- | ceeded against accordingly. | He 8hall keep the accounts belonging | to each fund separate and distinct, and | shall in no case pay demands chargea- ble against one fund out of moneys be- { longing to another. He shall be in per- | sonal attendance at his office each day during office hours. No fees of any | kind shall be retained by him, but the | same, from whatsoever source received | or derived, shall be paid by him into | the treasury. | Sec. 3. For the better security of the | moneys in the treasury, there shall be | provided a joint custody safe in whl(:hI shall be kept the moneys of the City | and County. Sald safe shall have two | combination locks, neither one of | which alone will open the safe. The Treasurer shall have the knowledge | of one combination and the Auditor of the other. The Auditor shall be joint custodian with the Treasurer of all| funds in the joint custody safe; but shall have no control over them except to open and close the safe in conjunc- tion with the Treasurer, when request- | ed to do so in his official capacity, and shall not be held responsible on his of- cial bond for any shortage which may occur in the treasury. The gold shall be kept in bags con- taining twenty thousand dollars each, and the silver in bags containing one thousand dollars each. To each bag | shall be attached a tag showing the nature and amount of coin contained | herein. Each bag shall be sealed with the seal of each custodian. There shall be kept in the safe a joint custody book, showing the amount and description of all funds in the safe, and whenever any amounts are with- drawn, the Auditor and Treasurer shall make the proper entry in the joint cus- tody book and initial the same. If on account of sickness or urgent necessity the Auditor :~ unavoidably absent the | Deputy Auditor shall perform his du- | ties. The estimated amount of money required daily for the payment of de- mands against the treasury shall be taken from the joint custody safe and kept in another safe; and the money therein shall be balanced daily at the close of business hours. Sec. 4. The, Treasurer, on receiving any money into the treasury, shall make out and sign two receints for the money. Such receipts shall be alike, except upon the face of one of them shall appear the word “Original,” and upon the face of the other shall appear the word “Duplicate.”” Such receipts shall be numbered and dated, and shall specify the amount, on what account and from what person or officer re- ceived, and into what fund or on what account paid. The Treasurer shall en- ter upon the stubs of such receipts a memorandum of the contents thereof, and deliver the receipt marked “Orig- inal” to the person or officer paying such money into the treasury, and forthwith deliver the receipt marked “Duplicate” to the Auditor, who shall write upon its face the date of its de- livery to him, and charge the Treas- urer with the amount specified there- in, and file the receipt in his office. - Sec. 5. No demand shall be paid by the Treasurer unless it specify each several item,date and amount compos- ing it, and refer by title, date and section to the law, or ordinance or pro- vision of this Charter authorizing the same; but the allowance or approval of the Auditor, or of the Supervisors, or of any department, board or officer, of any demand which is not authorized by law or this Charter, and which upon its face appears not to have been ex- pressly made payable out of the funds to be éharged therewith, shall afford no warrant to the Treasurer for paying the same. Sec. 6. Everv lawful demand upon the treasury, audited and allowed as in this Charter required, shall in all cases be pald unon presentation, if there be sufficient money in the treasury ap- plicable to the payment of such de- mand, and on n~avment canceled with a punch, cutting the word “Canceled” therein, and the proper entry thereof made. If, however, there be not suffi- clent money so gpplicable, then it shall be registered in a book kept for that purpose by the Treasurer. Such regis- ter shall show the special number given by the B sors or other authority, and also the Auditor to each de- | cording to law, mand presented, also when presented, the date, amount, name of original holder, end on what account allowed and against what appropriation drawn and out of what specific fund payable. ‘All demands shall be palid in the order* of their registration. Each demand upon being so registered shall be re- turned-to the party presenting it, with | the endorsement of the word “Reglster- ed,” and dated and signed by the Treasurer; but the registration of any demand shall not operate to recognize or make valid such demand if incurred contrary to any of the provisions ef this Charter. CHAPTER IV. The Assessor. SECTION 1. There shall be an As- sessor of the City and County, who shall be an elector of the City and County at the time of his election and who must have been such for at least five years next preceding suchtime. He shall be elected by the people and hold office for four years. He shall receive an annual salary of four thousand dol- lars, which shall be in full compensa- tion for all his services. He may ap- point a chief deputy who shall receive an annual salary of twenty-four hun- dred dollars; one cashier who shall re- ceive an annual salary of eighteen hundred dollars; six assistant deputles who shall each receive an anrual sal- ary of eighteen hundred dollars; twen- ty-one clerks who shall each receive an annual salary of twelve hundred dollars; and during four months of the year not more than one hundred clerks who shall each be paid at the rate of not more than one hundred dollars a month during the time of their employ- ment. Sec. 2. The Assessor shall assess all taxable property within the City and County at the time and i{n the manner ;s){e:crlbed by the general laws of the ate. CHAPTER V. The Tax Collector. SECTION 1. There shall be a Tax Collector of the City and County, who shall be an elector of the City and County at the time of his election and who must have been such for at least five years next preceding suchtime. He shall be elected by the people and hold office for two years. He shall receive an annual salary of four thousand dol- lars, which shall be in full compensa- tion for all his services. He mayappoint § / {one chief deputy, who shall receive an annual salary of twenty-four hundred dollars; one cashier who shall receive an annual salary of twenty-four hun- dred dollars; fifteen deputies who shall each receive an annual salary of fifteen hundred dollars, and extra clerks who shall each be paid at the rate of not more than one hundred dollars a month during the time of their em- ployment, but the total amount of payment for such extra clerks shall not exceed thirty-six thousand dollars a year. Sec. 2. The Tax Collector must col- lect all licenses which may at any time be required by law or ordinance to be collected within the City and County. He shall be charged with all taxes lev- fed upon real and personal property within the City and County, upon the final settlement to be made by him ac- or this Charter. He shall pay into the treasury, without any deduction for commissions, fees or charges of any kind or on any ace count, the full amount of all taxes, as- sessments and moneysreceived by him, and not previously paid over, includ- ing all moneys paid under protest, and money received for taxes paid more than once, and for street assessments. He shall also be charged with, and bs debtor to the City and County for, the full amount of all taxes due upon the delinquent tax list delivered to him for collection, unless it appear to the satis- faction of the Supervisors expressed by resolution, that it was out of his power to collect the same by levy and sale of property liable to be seized and seld therefor. Sec. 8. The Tax Collector may ap- point an attorney to prosecute actions for the collection of delinquent taxes, |and may agree on paying him as com-~ pensation therefor a stated percentage out of the amounts recovered; but such percentage shall in no case exceed fif- teen per centum of the amounts re- covered. Sec. 4. He shall examine all persons liable to pay licenses, and see that licenses are taken out and paid for. In the performance of their official duties, he and his deputies shall have the same powers as police officers in serv- ing process and in making arrests. He may demand the exhibition of any license for the current term from any person, firm or corporation engaged or employed in the transaction of any business for which a license is re- quired; and if such person, firm or corporation shall refuse or neglect to exhibit such license, the same may be voked forthwith by the Tax Collec~ T Sec. 5. The Auditor shall from time » time deliver to the Tax Collector such City and County licenses as may be required, and, sign the same and charge them to the Tax Collector, spec- ifying in the charge the amounts thereof named in such licenses respeo- tively and the class of licenses, and take receipts therefor, and the Tax Collector shall sign and collect the same. The Tax Collector shall once in every month, and oftener when re- quired by the Auditor, make to the Auditor a report under oath of all licenses sold and on hand, and of all amounts paid to the Treasurer, and shall also in that regard comply with the regulations which may be pre- scribed by the Supervisors. At the time of making such report, the Tax Collec- tor shall exhibit to the Auditor all licenses on hand and the Treasurer's receipts for all moneys paid into the treasury. CHAPTER VL The Coroxer. SECTION 1. There shall be a Core- ner of the City and County,who shallbe an elector of the City and County at the time of his election, and who must have been such for at least five years next preceding such election. He shall be elected by the people and hold office for two years. He shall receive an an- nual salary of four thousand dollars. He shall perform such duties as may be prescribed by law or ordinance. He shall have the control and manage- ment of the Morgue of the City and County under such ordinances as the Supervisors may adopt. Sec. 2. He may appoint an autopsy physiclan. who skhall receive an annual salary of twenty-four hundred dollars; a chif deputy, who shall receive an an- nual salaryof twenty-four hundred dol- lars; three assistant deputies whoshall each receive an annual salary of fifteen hundred dollars; a stenographer and typewriter who shall receive an annual salary of eighteen hundreddollars; and a messenger who shall receive an an- nual salary of nine hundred dollars. CHAPTER VIL The Recorder. SECTION 1. There shall be a Re- corder of the City and County, who shall be an elector of the City and County at the time of his election and who must have been such for at least five years next preceding such election. He shall be elected by the people and hoid office for two years. He shall receive an an- nual salary of thirty-six hundred dol- lars. He may appoint a Chief Deputy, who shall receive an annual salary of eighteen hundred dollars; two assist- ant deputies who shall each receive an annual salary of fifteen hundred dol- lars. He may also appoint as many copyists as he may deem necessary, who shall receive not more than eight cents for each one hundred words ac- tually written; but no copyist shall be paid a greater compensatior at this rate than amounts in the aggregate to one hundred dollars a month. Sec. & The Recorder shall take inte