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9. The coroner, such fees as are now or may be hereafter allowed by law.

10. The public administrator, such fees as are now or may be hereafter allowed by law.

11. The superintendent of schools, one thousand eight hundred dollars per annum, and actual traveling expenses when visiting the schools of his county: The superintendent shall be allowed one deputy for a period of not exceeding ten months in any one year, which said deputy shall be allowed a salary of seventy-five dollars per month, to be paid at the same time and in the same manner as other county officers.

12. The surveyor, one thousand five hundred dollars per annum, which shall be in full for all services required of him by the superior court or the board of supervisors; provided, that he shall be entitled to receive from the county his actual expenses incurred in the performance of any order of the court or the board of supervisors; provided further, that whenever the surveyor is directed by the board of supervisors to plat, trace or otherwise prepare maps, plats or block-books for the use of the county assessor, he shall be allowed only the actual cost of preparing the same.

13. Justices of the peace shall receive the following monthly salaries to be paid each month, and in the same manner and out of the same fund as county officers are paid, which shall be in full for all services rendered by them in criminal cases; in townships having a population of more than four thousand, fifty dollars per month; in townships having a population of less than four thousand and more than twenty-five hundred, thirty dollars per month; in townships having a population of less than twenty-five hundred and more than six hundred, twenty dollars per month; and in all civil cases such fees as are now or may hereafter be allowed by law.

14. Constables shall receive the following monthly salaries to be paid each month, and in the same manner and out of the same fund as county officers are paid, which shall be in full for all services rendered by them in criminal cases.

In townships having a population of more than four thousand, fifty dollars per month; in townships having a popula

tion of less than four thousand and more than twenty-five hundred, thirty dollars per month; in townships having a population of less than twenty-five hundred and more than. six hundred, twenty dollars per month; and in all civil cases, such fees as are now or may hereafter be allowed by law.

Constables shall also be allowed by the board of supervisors, in criminal cases only, necessary traveling expenses, and necessary expenses of conveying criminals and persons charged with crime.

15. [Salaries and mileage of supervisors.] Each supervisor, twelve hundred dollars per annum, which shall be in full for all services as supervisor and road commissioner for each year. Said salary of twelve hundred dollars shall be payable monthly.

16. [Determining population.] For the purpose of subdivisions thirteen and fourteen of this section, the population of the several judicial townships shall be ascertained by the board of supervisors by multiplying by five the vote cast for governor in each township at the general election next preceding.

History: Enacted March 25, 1909, Stats. and Amdts. 1909, p.

772.

ARTICLE XXXVII.

COUNTIES OF THE THIRTY-SEVENTH CLASS.

$ 4266. Salaries and fees of officers of.

§ 4266. SALARIES AND FEES OF OFFICERS OF. In counties of the thirty-seventh class, the county officers shall receive as compensation for their services required of them by law, or by virtue of their office, the following salaries, to wit:

1. The county clerk, twenty-five hundred dollars per annum, and one deputy at a salary of one thousand dollars per annum, payable monthly in the same manner as the salaries of the county officers are paid, which office of deputy clerk is hereby created.

2. The sheriff, four thousand dollars per annum, and one jailer at a salary of nine hundred dollars per annum.

3. The recorder, eighteen hundred dollars per annum, and one copyist at six hundred dollars per annum, payable monthly in the same manner as the salaries of county officers are paid, which office of copyist is hereby created.

4. The auditor, eighteen hundred dollars per annum.

5. The treasurer, eighteen hundred dollars per annum. 6. The tax-collector, twenty-five hundred dollars per annum, which shall be in full for all services as tax-collector and as license-collector.

7. The assessor, fifteen hundred dollars per annum, and the said assessor in addition to said salary may retain for his own use such fees as are now provided by law, and said assessor shall be allowed one draughtsman at a salary of four hundred dollars per annum, payable monthly in the same manner as the salaries of the county officers are paid, which office of draughtsman is hereby created.

8. The district attorney, two thousand dollars per annum. 9. The coroner, such fees as are now or may be hereafter provided by law.

10. The public administrator, such fees as are now or may be hereafter provided by law.

11. The superintendent of schools, eighteen hundred dollars per annum.

12. The surveyor, such fees as are now or may hereafter be provided by law.

13. [Salaries and mileage of supervisors.] Supervisors, each the sum of eight hundred dollars per annum for all services performed by them as supervisors and as members of the board of equalization and road commissioners.

14. [Township officers. Salaries of.] In counties of this class, the township officers shall receive the following compensation, to wit: In townships having a population of four thousand, justices of the peace shall receive a monthly salary of seventy-five dollars; and constables a monthly salary of one hundred dollars. The above-named salaries shall be in full compensation for all services of said justices of the peace and constables in criminal cases; they may also retain for their own use all other fees, except those in criminal cases, as are now or may hereafter be provided by law. In townships having a population of less than four thousand, each justice of the peace and each constable shall receive as compensation for his services such fees as are now or may hereafter be provided by law.

15. Grand jurors and jurors in the superior court in criminal cases shall be paid three dollars per day for each day's attendance, and for each mile actually traveled in going only, while acting as such juror ten cents, and the judge of said court shall make an order directing the auditor to draw his warrant on the treasurer in favor of such juror for said per diem and mileage and the treasurer shall pay the same.

History: Enacted March 18, 1907, Stats. and Amdts. 1907, p. 515. Kerr's Stats. and Amdts. 1906-7, p. 353; amended March 20, 1909, Stats. and Amdts. 1909, p. 591.

A codification of § 194 County Government Act (Hen. G. L, p 309).

Former statute.-Hen. G. L., p. 309, § 194.

Present section.-103 P. 199, 201 (scope of codifying act of 1907).

ARTICLE XXXVIII.

COUNTIES OF THE THIRTY-EIGHTH CLASS.

§ 4267. Salaries and fees of officers of.

§ 4267. SALARIES AND FEES OF OFFICERS OF. In counties of the thirty-eighth class the county officers shall receive as compensation for the services required of them by law or by virtue of their office, the following salaries, to wit:

1. The county clerk, two thousand two hundred dollars per annum; provided, that in counties of this class there shall be one deputy clerk, who shall be appointed by the county clerk and paid a salary of one thousand two hundred dollars per annum, in equal monthly installments, at the same time, in the same manner and out of the same fund as the salary of the county clerk is paid.

2. The sheriff, five thousand dollars per annum, and fees, commissions, and mileage for the service of papers or process coming from courts other than those of his own county.

3. The recorder, one thousand six hundred dollars per annum; provided, that such recorder shall collect and pay into the county treasury, for the use and benefit of the county, the fees required by law to be collected; and provided, that when the amount of said fees collected shall exceed two hundred and fifty dollars in any month, the recorder may receive and retain for his own use, in addition to his salary, one half of all fees in excess of two hundred and fifty dollars in any month so collected.

4. The auditor, one thousand six hundred dollars per annum. 5. The treasurer, one thousand eight hundred dollars per annum, and the fees and commissions now or hereafter allowed by law.

6. The tax-collector, one thousand two hundred dollars per annum, and the fees and commissions now or hereafter allowed by law.

7. The assessor, two thousand six hundred dollars per

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