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ARTICLE XXXIV.

COUNTIES OF THE THIRTY-FOURTH CLASS.

§ 4263. SALARIES AND FEES OF OFFICERS OF. In counties of the thirty-fourth class the county officers shall receive, as compensation for the services required of them by law, or by virtue of their offices, the following salaries, to wit:

1. The county clerk, three thousand dollars per annum, and when a great register of voters is required by law to be made, he shall receive six hundred fifty dollars additional, which shall be in full for all services rendered in registering voters and making the great register; provided, that in any year when a primary election is held, he shall receive the sum of five hundred dollars additional, which shall be in full for all services rendered at said primary election.

The sheriff shall also receive for

2. The sheriff, six thousand dollars per annum. his own use, for serving all papers issued from justices' courts, the same fees as are now or may be hereafter allowed by law to constables for like services.

3. The recorder, three thousand two hundred dollars per annum.

4. The auditor, eight hundred dollars per annum.

5. The treasurer, two thousand five hundred dollars per annum. 6. The tax-collector, six hundred fifty dollars per annum.

7. The assessor, five thousand five hundred dollars per annum.

8. The district attorney, two thousand five hundred dollars per annum; and the district attorney may appoint one deputy, at a salary of six hundred dollars per annum. The deputy district attorney shall hold office at the pleasure of the district attorney. The salary of such deputy shall be paid monthly and in the same manner as salaries of county officers are now paid.

9. The coroner, such fees as are now or may be hereafter allowed by law. 10. The public administrator, four hundred dollars per annum.

11. The superintendent of schools, two thousand dollars per annum; and he shall receive and retain for his own use the sum of five dollars per diem for each and every day he attends the meetings of the county board of education, and shall also be allowed his actual and necessary traveling expenses in visiting the schools of the county.

12. The surveyor, such fees as are now or may be hereafter allowed by law. 13. [Supervisors.] Each member of the board of supervisors shall receive for his services the sum of nine hundred dollars per annum, and the actual expenses incurred in attendance and for traveling to and from his residence to the county seat at any regular or special session of the board, and that one-twelfth of the annual salary shall be paid at the close of each monthly session of the board; and provided, further, they shall be reimbursed for necessary expenses actually incurred by attending any special session of the board. The road commissioner shall be reimbursed for all traveling, personal and other necessary expenses incurred while actually engaged in the performance of his duty upon the roads; such allowance not to exceed the sum of five dollars for each day so actually engaged, and the total amount of such allowance not to exceed the sum of three hundred dollars per annum.

14.

[Justices of the` peace.] From and after January 4, 1919, justices of the peace of townships containing three thousand inhabitants or more shall be allowed a salary of one thousand two hundred dollars per annum. Justices of the peace in townships containing one thousand and not more than three thousand inhabitants shall be allowed a salary of six hundred dollars per annum, and justices of the peace in townships containing not to exceed one thousand inhabitants shall be allowed a salary of sixty dollars per annum, payable monthly and in the same manner as salaries of county officers are paid, and shall be in full for all services; provided, further, that justices of the peace shall, before receiving their monthly salary file with the auditor a statement of all fees and fines received, together with the treasurer's receipt for the same. All fees and fines collected by justices of the peace shall be turned over to the

county treasurer of said county; provided, that all fines collected for city offenses shall be turned over to the city treasurer of the city where the offense shall have been committed.

15. Constables, such fees as are now or may be hereafter allowed by law; provided, that constables of townships containing two thousand inhabitants or more shall be allowed a salary of four hundred eighty dollars per annum, payable monthly and in the same manner as county officers are paid, and shall be in full for all services rendered by them in criminal cases; provided, further, that they shall be allowed all necessary expenses actually incurred in arresting and conveying prisoners to the county jail, which said expense shall be audited and allowed by the board of supervisors and paid out of the county treasury, in addition to the monthly salaries herein allowed, each constable may receive and retain for his own use such fees as are now or may be hereafter allowed by law, for all services rendered by him in civil actions. For the purpose of regulating salaries of justices and constables, townships in this class of counties are hereby classified according to their population as shown by the federal census of nineteen hundred ten.

16. [Reporter.] In the counties of this class the official reporter of the superior court shall receive such fees as are now or may be hereafter allowed by law, and when necessary for such reporter to travel away from the county seat in the performance of his duty he shall receive his actual and necessary traveling and personal expenses. to be allowed and paid by the board of supervisors as are other county charges.

History: Enacted March 18, 1907, Stats. and Amdts. 1907, p. 509, Kerr's Stats. and Amdts. 1906-7, p. 347; amended March 6, 1909, Stats. and Amdts. 1909, p. 182; February 28, 1911, Stats. and Amdts. 1911, p. 213, again amended April 27, 1911, Stats. and Amdts. 1911, p. 149 (which amendment is given in Biennial Supplement 1911 and Cumulative Supplement 1906-1913 as § 4263[a]); amendment approved April 16, 1915, does not indicate whether Act of February 28, or that of April 27, 1911, is the one intended to be amended, Stats. and Amdts. 1915, p. 94; May 28, 1917, Stats. and Amdts. 1917, p. 1242. In effect July 27, 1917.

ARTICLE XXXV.

COUNTIES OF THE THIRTY-FIFTH CLASS.

§ 4264. SALARIES AND FEES OF OFFICERS OF. In counties of the thirty-fifth class the county officers shall receive, as compensation for the services required of them by law or by virtue of their offices, the following salaries, to wit:

1. The county clerk, three thousand six hundred dollars per annum, and when a new great register of voters is required by law to be made, he shall receive five hundred dollars additional, which shall be in full for all services required in registering voters and making the great register.

2. The sheriff, four thousand five hundred dollars per annum.

3. The recorder, three thousand four hundred dollars per annum.

4. The auditor, two thousand dollars per annum.

5. The treasurer, two thousand dollars per annum.

6. The tax-collector, one thousand eight hundred dollars per annum.

7. The assessor, three thousand five hundred dollars per annum, and his actual and necessary traveling expenses, when engaged in assessing the property of his county; provided, such traveling expenses shall not, in any one year, exceed the sum of three hundred dollars.

8. The district attorney, two thousand three hundred dollars per annum.

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.

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12. The county surveyor, one thousand five hundred dollars per annum, he to furnish all necessary instruments; but transportation charges for field work shall be allowed him. He shall not be required to perform county work more than two-thirds of the working days in any month, except on payment of fees now allowed by law.

13. Justices of the peace, the following salaries to be paid each month as county officers are paid, which shall be in full for all services rendered by them as such justices of the peace: In townships having a population of five thousand and more, one hundred dollars; in townships having a population of two thousand five hundred and less than five thousand, sixty-five dollars; in townships having a population of fifteen hundred and less than two thousand five hundred, forty dollars; in townships having a population of one thousand and less than one thousand five hundred, twenty-five dollars; in townships having a population of less than one thousand, ten dollars. Each justice must pay into the county treasury, once a month, all fees and all fines collected by him. In all townships having a population of less than five thousand, if there be more than one justice, the compensation or salary allowed herein shall be equally divided between them so that the sum total of their compensation shall not exceed the salary allowed herein for a single justice in such township.

14. Constables the following salaries, which shall be paid monthly as salaries of county officers are paid, and shall be in full for all services rendered by them in criminal cases, to wit: In townships having a population of two thousand five hundred or more, seventy dollars; in townships having a population of one thousand five hundred and less than two thousand five hundred, forty-five dollars; in townships having a population of one thousand and less than one thousand five hundred, thirty dollars; in townships having a population of less than one thousand, fifteen dollars. In addition to the monthly salary allowed herein, each constable may receive and retain for his own use, such fees as are now or may hereafter be allowed by law for all the services performed by him in civil actions. In all townships having a population of less than two thousand five hundred, if there be more than one constable, the compensation herein allowed shall be equally divided between them, so that the sum total of their monthly compensation shall not exceed the salary allowed herein for a single constable in each township. The board of supervisors shall during each and every year, ascertain and determine the population of the several townships of the county for the purpose of ascertaining the compensation of township officers regulated by this section, in proportion to their duties.

15. [Supervisors.] Each supervisor, one thousand two hundred dollars per annum for all services performed by him as supervisor, member of the board of equalization and road commissioner.

History: Enacted March 18, 1907, Stats. and Amdts. 1907, p. 511, Kerr's Stats. and Amdts. 1906-7, p. 349; amended March 25, 1909, Stats. and Amdts. 1909, p. 734; February 28, 1911, Stats. and Amdts. 1911, p. 215, and again amended April 27, 1911, Stats. and Amdts. 1911, p. 1143 (which amendment is given in Biennial Supplement as § 4264[a]); Act of June 16, 1913, does not indicate whether it is the amendment of February 28, or that of April 27, 1911, Stats. and Amdts. 1913, p. 1283; amended May 21, 1915, Stats. and Amdts. 1915, p. 732; May 28, 1917, Stats. and Amdts. 1917, p. 1025. In effect July 27, 1917.

ARTICLE XXXVI.

COUNTIES OF THE THIRTY-SIXTH CLASS.

§ 4265. SALARIES AND FEES OF OFFICERS OF. In counties of the thirty-sixth class the county officers shall receive compensation for the services required of them by law, or by virtue of their office, the following salaries, to wit:

1. County clerk, two thousand four hundred dollars per annum; provided, that in counties of this class, there shall be and there hereby is allowed to the county clerk one chief deputy who shall receive a salary of one thousand five hundred dollars per annum, two deputies who shall each receive a salary of one thousand dollars per

annum, and in each year in which a new and complete registration of voters is required by law, he shall appoint as many deputy registration clerks as may be necessary for the convenient registration of the voters of the county, which deputy registration clerks shall receive as compensation for their services a sum of ten cents per name for each and every voter registered by them, and also one additional deputy to compile the great register and for mailing sample ballots, at a compensation not to exceed two hundred fifty dollars for each such registration year.

2. Sheriff, three thousand dollars per annum; provided, that in counties of this class there shall be and hereby is allowed to the sheriff, one undersheriff, whose salary is hereby fixed in the sum of one thousand eight hundred dollars per annum; one deputy who shall be jailer and who shall receive a salary of one thousand two hundred dollars per annum; one deputy who shall be court bailiff and who shall receive a salary of one thousand two hundred dollars per annum; one deputy who shall also be a chauffeur and who shall receive a salary of one thousand two hundred dollars per annum; and two other deputies who shall receive a salary of one thousand two hundred dollars per year each.

3. Recorder, two thousand four hundred dollars per annum; provided, that in counties of this class there shall be, and is hereby allowed the recorder one deputy at a salary of one thousand five hundred dollars per annum, and two deputies for twelve months in each year at one hundred dollars each per month, and as many copyists as may be required who shall receive as compensation the sum of five cents per folio for recording, copying and comparing any instrument or notice, except maps or plats, and for copies of any record or paper, five cents per folio. The salaries of all copyists herein provided for shall be paid by the county in monthly installments at the same time, and in the same manner, and out of the same fund that the salary of the county recorder is paid.

4. Auditor, two thousand four hundred dollars per annum; provided, that there is hereby allowed to the auditor one deputy who shall receive a salary of one thousand five hundred dollars per annum, one deputy at one thousand eighty dollars per annum, and one additional deputy for not more than two months in each year who shall receive ninety dollars per month.

5. Treasurer, two thousand four hundred dollars per annum.

6.

Tax-collector, two thousand four hundred dollars per annum; one chief deputy for ten months of each year who shall receive a salary of one hundred twenty-five dollars per month and three deputies for four months of each year who shall receive salaries of ninety dollars per month each.

7. Assessor, two thousand four hundred dollars per annum; one chief deputy for ten months in each year who shall receive a salary of one hundred fifty dollars per month; one stenographer and roll writer for eight months in each year who shall receive a salary of one hundred twelve and fifty hundredths dollars per month; one deputy for writing plat books four months in each year, who shall receive a salary of one hundred twenty-five dollars per month; three deputies for four months in each year who shall receive a salary of one hundred dollars per month; five field deputies for three months in each year, who shall receive a salary of one hundred fifty dollars each, per month; and one field deputy for three months in each year who shall receive a salary of one hundred seventy-five dollars per month; and two field deputies for three months in each year, who shall each receive a salary of one hundred twenty-five dollars per month; all of said field deputies shall pay their own expenses. It is hereby provided

that in counties of this class the assessor shall receive no fees or compensation for his collection of taxes on personal property or possessory interests.

8. District attorney, three thousand dollars per annum; one deputy who shall receive a salary of one thousand eight hundred dollars per annum; one stenographer who shall receive a salary of one thousand two hundred dollars per annum. It shall be the duty of this stenographer to report and transcribe, without any additional charge, all preliminary hearings required of him by the district attorney.

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

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

11. Superintendent of schools, two thousand four hundred dollars per annum; and one deputy who shall receive a salary of one thousand two hundred dollars per annum; provided, that in counties of this class the superintendent of schools shall receive no compensation for services as a member of the county board of education or as ex officio secretary thereof.

12. Surveyor, one thousand five hundred dollars per annum; which shall be in full for all services required of him by the superior court or board of supervisors, or assessor. It shall be his duty on demand of the assessor, to prepare any and all maps, plats or block books for the use of the county assessor.

13. Justices of the peace shall receive the following monthly salaries to be paid each month 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 townships having a population of more than five thousand, one hundred dollars per month; in townships having a population of less than five thousand and more than two thousand, seventy-five dollars per month; in townships having a population of less than two thousand, twenty dollars per month. It is hereby found as a fact that the salaries provided for in this subdivision do not work an increase in compensation, and the same shall apply immediately to incumbents.

14. Constables shall receive the following monthly salaries to be paid each month 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 townships having a population of more than two thousand, seventy-five dollars per month; in townships having a population of less than two thousand, twenty dollars per month. Constables shall co-operate at all times with the sheriff, and shall perform any and all duties that he may require of them. It is hereby found as a fact, that the salaries provided for in this subdivision do not work an increase in compensation, and the same shall apply immediately to incumbents.

15. [Population of townships.] 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 four the vote cast for governor in each township at the general election next preceding.

16. [Supervisors.] Each supervisor, one thousand two hundred dollars per annum, which shall be in full for all services as supervisor and road commissioner for each year.

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Horticultural commissioner, one thousand five hundred dollars per annum; provided, in counties of this class, said horticultural commissioner may appoint as many inspectors as may be necessary for the performance of his duties, who shall be paid three dollars and fifty cents for each day of eight hours actually engaged in the performance of their duties.

18. County physician, seventy-five dollars per month.

19. County health officer, seventy-five dollars per month; provided, that in counties of this class there shall be and hereby is allowed the health officer, two deputies, each of whose salaries shall be one hundred fifty dollars per month, said deputies to pay all their own expenses.

20. Live stock inspector, who shall be ex officio county veterinarian, one thousand eight hundred dollars per annum; provided, that in counties of this class the live stock inspector shall devote his entire time to the performance of the duties of the office; provided, further, that in counties of this class the live stock inspector shall be and hereby is allowed three deputies who shall each receive as salaries six hundred dollars per annum.

21. Probation officer, one thousand two hundred dollars per annum.

22. [Jurors.] In counties of this class, grand jurors and trial jurors in criminal cases shall receive as compensation for each day's attendance on the grand jury, the superior court or justice court, the sum of three dollars per day, and for each mile actually and necessarily traveled from their residence in attending court or grand jury,

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