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all services performed as such the sum of six hundred dollars per annum, to be paid out of the county treasury, in equal monthly installments, at the same time, in the same manner and out of the same fund that salaries of county officers are paid.

9. Coroner. The coroner, nine hundred dollars per annum. In counties of this class the coroner shall be allowed his actual traveling expenses in the performance of his official duties in the county when called away from the county seat, which are hereby declared to be a proper legal charge against the county, and shall be allowed, audited and paid out of the county treasury in the same manner as other county charges are allowed, audited and paid. All fees, commissions or other compensations allowed by law to the coroner in other counties of other classes as a part of his compensation shall be paid into the county treasury and no part thereof shall be retained by him as a part of his compensation; provided, that this subdivision of this section shall not go into effect or be in force until the expiration of the term of office of the present encumbent.

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

11. Superintendent of schools. The superintendent of schools, one thousand six hundred dollars per annum and actual necessary traveling expenses when visiting schools of the county. The superintendent of schools may appoint a deputy superintendent of schools, which office of deputy superintendent of schools is hereby created, and said deputy superintendent of schools shall receive as compensation for all services performed as such the sum of nine hundred dollars per annum, to be paid out of the county treasury, in the same manner, at the same time and out of the same fund as salaries of county officers are paid.

12. Surveyor. The surveyor, one thousand dollars per annum, for all work performed for the county and in addition thereto his actual necessary traveling expenses incurred in connection with field work, and also actual necessary expenses incurred in such field work and actual expenses and costs of supplies in preparing maps, tracings, plats and diagrams for the county assessor or other county officers, when directed by him or them to prepare the same. All of such expenses and costs shall be proper legal charges against the county and shall be allowed, audited and paid out of the county treasury, in the same manner that other county charges are allowed, audited and paid. All fees, commissions, or other compensation allowed to the surveyor in other coun ties of other classes, except fees or charges for surveys made for private persons and not directed by the board of supervisors or county officers for county uses or purposes, shall be collected by the surveyor and by nim paid into the county treasury and no part thereof, except such fess or charges for such private surveys, shall be retained by him as a part of his compensation.

13. Classification of townships. For the purpose of regulating the compensation of justices of the peace and constables, townships in counties of this class are hereby classified according to their population, as hown by the federal census of one thousand nine hundred ten as fol

lows: Townships having a population of five thousand, or more, shall belong to and be known as townships of the first class; townships having a population of three thousand, and less than five thousand, shall belong to and be known as townships of the second class; townships having a population of one thousand, and less than three thousand, shall belong to and be known as townships of the third class; and townships having a population of less than one thousand shall belong to and be known as townships of the fourth class.

14. Justices of the peace. Justices of the peace shall receive the following salaries, which shall be paid monthly, out of the county treasury, in the same manner, at the same time and out of the same fund as salaries of county officers are paid, to wit:

1. In townships of the first class, one hundred dollars per month.
2. In townships of the second class, seventy dollars per month.
3. In townships of the third class, forty dollars per month.

4. In townships of the fourth class, twenty-five dollars per month. In addition to the said monthly salaries herein provided for, each justice of the peace may receive and retain for his own use such fees as are now or may hereafter be allowed by law for all services rendered by him in civil actions or proceedings.

Justices of the peace, in townships of the first class, shall be allowed their actual office rent and necessary incidental expenses, not to exceed the sum of twenty-five dollars for any one month.

15. Constables. Fees. Constables shall receive the following salaries, which shall be paid monthly, out of the county treasury, at the same time, in the same manner and out of the same fund that salaries of county officers are paid, and which shall be in full of all services rendered by them in criminal cases, to wit:

1. In townships of the first class, seventy-five dollars per month.
2. In townships of the second class, fifty-five dollars per month.
3. In townships of the third class, thirty dollars per month.
4. In townships of the fourth class, twenty dollars per month.

Fees. In addition to said monthly salaries each constable may receive and retain for his own use such fees as are now or may hereafter be allowed by law for all services rendered by him in civil actions or proceedings, and shall also be allowed all necessary expenses actually incurred in arresting and pursuing criminals and in conveying prisoners to court or to prison, which said actual necessary expenses shall be allowed, audited and paid out of the county treasury, in the same manner other county charges are allowed, audited and paid.

16. Supervisors. Each member of the board of supervisors shall receive one thousand two hundred dollars per annum, payable in equal monthly installments and which shall be in full for all services rendered as supervisors.

17. Jurors. In counties of this class the fees of grand jurors and trial jurors, in the superior court, in civil and criminal actions and in all special proceedings, shall be three dollars a day for each day's attendance, and mileage, to be computed at the rate of fifteen cents per mile for each mile necessarily traveled in attending court, or in attending sessions of the grand jury, in going only.

In criminal actions such fees and mileage of such trial jurors shall be paid by the treasurer, out of the general funds of the county, upon warrants drawn by the auditor, who shall draw such warrants upon the written order of the judge of the superior court in which said juror was in attendance, and the treasurer shall pay all such warrants. [Amendment approved May 28, 1917; Stats. 1917, p. 1119.]

§ 4256.

Counties of twenty-seventh class, salaries of officers. In counties of the twenty-seventh class, the officers, their clerks, deputies, stenographers and assistants, shall receive, as compensation for the services required of them by law or by virtue of their offices or appointments the following salaries, to wit:

1. County clerk. The county clerk, three thousand six hundred dollars per annum and such fees as are now or may hereafter be allowed by law; and provided, that in counties of this class, there shall be, and is hereby allowed to the county clerk one deputy who shall be appointed by said county clerk, who shall be paid a salary of one thousand five hundred dollars per annum, and one deputy, who shall be appointed by said county clerk, and who shall be paid a salary of one thousand two hundred dollars per annum, which salary of said deputies herein provided for shall be paid out of the same fund, at the same time, and in the same manner as the salaries of other county officers are paid; provided, further, that in any year when a registration of voters is required by law, the county clerk may appoint such number of deputies as may be neces sary for the convenient registration of voters in their respective precincts, and that each of said deputies so appointed for such purpose shall receive as compensation therefor the sum of ten cents for each elector registered by each of said deputies, said compensation to be paid out of the general fund of the county on presentation and filing with the board of supervisors of said county a duly verified claim therefor approved by said county clerk.

2. Sheriff. The sheriff, five thousand five hundred dollars per annum. 3. Recorder. The recorder, two thousand dollars per annum and six cents for each folio recorded.

4. Auditor. The auditor, two thousand four hundred dollars per annum, and he may also appoint a deputy, which office of deputy auditor is hereby created, whose salary shall be one thousand five hundred dollars per annum, payable at the same time, out of the same fund and in the same manner as the salaries of other county officers are paid.

5. Treasurer. annum.

The treasurer, two thousand seven hundred dollars per

6. Tax collector. The tax collector, two thousand dollars per annum; and provided, that in counties of this class, there shall be, and is hereby allowed to the tax collector, a deputy, who shall be appointed by said tax collector, who shall be paid a salary of one thousand two hundred dollars per annum, which said salary shall be paid at the same time, in the same manner, and out of the same fund as the salaries of other county officers are paid; provided, further, that in counties of this class there shall be and is hereby allowed to the tax collector one deputy for the period of

time embraced between the first day of October and the thirty-first day of December in each fiscal year, which said deputy shall be appointed by said tax collector, and shall be paid a salary of seventy-five dollars per month during the period of time said deputy shall be employed and which salary shall be paid at the same time, in the same manner and out of the same fund as the salaries of other county officers are paid.

7. Assessor. The assessor, four thousand dollars per annum, and such fees and commissions as are now or may hereafter be allowed by law; and provided, that in counties of this class there shall be and there is hereby allowed the assessor, a deputy, who shall be appointed by said assessor and who shall receive a salary of one thousand five hundred dollars per annum, payable out of the same fund and in the same manner as the salaries of county officers are paid; provided, further, that in counties of this class there shall be and there is hereby allowed the assessor, two copyists for a period not exceeding four months in any one year, at a salary of fifty dollars each per month.

8. District attorney. The district attorney, two thousand five hundred dollars per annum; he may also appoint an assistant district attorney, which office is hereby created, whose salary shall be nine hundred dollars per annum; and in counties of this class he may also appoint a clerk, who shall be a stenographer, which office of clerk to the district attorney is hereby created, whose salary shall be six hundred dollars per annum; the salaries of said assistant district attorney and clerk shall be payable as the salaries of other county officers.

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

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

11. Superintendent of schools. The superintendent of schools, two thousand dollars per annum; and actual traveling expenses when visiting the schools of his county, and one deputy, at a salary of one thousand two hundred dollars per annum.

12. Surveyor. The surveyor, one thousand five hundred dollars per annum, for all work performed for the county; provided, that in counties of this class there shall be and hereby is allowed to the surveyor one assistant to be appointed by the surveyor, whose salary shall be nine hundred dollars per annum, payable at the same time, out of the same fund and in the same manner as the salary of the surveyor is paid; and in addition thereto the surveyor shall be allowed actual traveling and other necessary expenses, incurred in connection with field work; provided, that whenever the surveyor is directed by the assessor to plat, trace or otherwise prepare maps, plats, or block-book for the use of the county assessor he shall be allowed only the actual cost of preparing the same. 13. Justices of the peace. Justices of the peace in counties of this class shall receive the following monthly salaries to be paid each month in the same manner, at the same time and out of the same funds as the 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 fifty dollars per month; in townships having a population of more than two thousand five hnudred and less than five thousand, seventy-five dollars per month; in townships having a population of more than one thousand and less than two thousand five hundred, thirty-five dollars per month; in townships having a population of more than five hundred and less than one thousand, twenty-five dollars per month; in townships having a population of less than five hnudred, ten dollars per month. The board of supervisors of such counties shall furnish and maintain for the use of justices of the peace in townships having a population of two thousand five hundred or more, an office suitable for use as a courtroom, equipped with the necessary furniture for the proper and convenient conduct of business therein. The board of supervisors of such counties shall furnish and supply to the justices of the peace of the various townships in such counties the codes of this state and amendment thereto, and all necessary stationery, legal blanks and forms for the proper and convenient conduct of business.

14. Constables. The constables shall receive the following salaries to be paid each month as salaries of the county officers are paid, which shall be in full for all services rendered by them in criminal cases, and in all other criminal matters: In townships having a population of more than five thousand, one hundred dollars per month; in townships having a population of more than two thousand five hundred and less than five thousand, seventy-five dollars per month; in townships having a popula tion of more than one thousand and less than two thousand five hundred, thirty-five dollars per month; in townships having a population of more than five hundred and less than one thousand twenty-five dollars per month; in townships having a population of less than five hundred, ten dollars per month; provided, that in addition to the salary herein allowed, each constable shall be paid out of the treasury of the county for traveling expenses in his own district, for the service of a warrant of arrest or any other process in a criminal case, or other criminal matters (when such service is in fact made) both going and returning, ten cents per mile; for each mile traveled out of his county, both going to and returning from the place of arrest in the service of process five cents per mile, and for transporting persons to the county jail ten cents per mile each way. In addition to the monthly salary allowed him herein cach constable shall receive for his own use, the fees in civil cases, which are now or may hereafter be allowed by law.

15. Supervisors. Each member of the board of supervisors, eight hundred dollars per annum, and his necessary expenses when attending to the business of the county, and ten cents per mile in going from his resi dence to the county seat in attending upon all meetings of the board of supervisors. For serving as road commissioner two hundred dollars per annum. Each supervisor shall be allowed not to exceed thirty dollars per month as traveling expenses while supervising the roads of his dis trict.

16. Reporter. In counties of this class the official phonographic reporter of the superior court shall receive as compensation for his services the fees and compensation now or hereafter provided by law, and in addition thereto shall receive five dollars per day when not actually en

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