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thousand dollars per annum, payable as the salaries of other county officers are paid. 9. Coroner. allowed by law.

The coroner, such fees as are now or may hereafter be

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

11. Superintendent of schools. The superintendent of schools, eighteen hundred dollars per annum, including services on the board of education. He shall be allowed his actual traveling expenses not to exceed three hundred dollars per annum; he shall also be allowed one deputy whose salary shall be fifty dollars per month, payable the same as the salary of county officers; provided, that he shall keep his office open from 9 o'clock a. m. to 5 o'clock p. m. of each business day.

12. Surveyor. The surveyor shall receive a per diem of ten dollars for all work performed for the county, in addition thereto all necessary expenses and transportation on work performed in the field.

13. Justices of the peace. Population classification. Salaries. Fees. For the purpose of fixing the compensation of justices of the peace according to their duties, townships of this class of counties are hereby classified according to population. The population shall be determined by the board of supervisors upon the enactment of this act, and also at the time of the formation of any new township or townships. The board may determine such population by multiplying by three the number of registered voters at the last general election next preceding the date of such determination.

Townships having a population of fifty-eight hundred or more shall belong to and be known as townships of the first class; townships having a population of four thousand and less than fifty-eight hundred shall belong to and be known as townships of the second class; townships having a population of three thousand and less than four thousand shall belong and be known as townships of the third class; townships having a population of twenty-two hundred and less than three thousand shall belong to and be known as townships of the fourth class; townships having a population of seventeen hundred and less than twenty-two hundred shall belong to and be known as townships of the fifth class; townships having a population of twelve hundred and less than seventeen hundred shall belong to and be known as townships of the sixth class; townships having a population of six hundred and less than twelve hundred shall belong to and be known as townships of the seventh class; townships having a population of three hundred and less than six hundred shall belong to and be known as townships of the eighth class; townships having a population of less than three hundred shall belong to and be known as townships of the ninth class.

Justices of the peace shall receive the following salaries: In townships of the first class, the sum of nine hundred dollars for the period beginning with the date upon which this act becomes effective and ending December 31, 1915, and thereafter a salary of nine hundred dollars per annum; in townships of the second class, the sum of seven hundred eighty dollars for the period beginning with the date upon which this act becomes effective and ending December 31, 1915, and thereafter a salary of seven hundred eighty dollars per annum; in town

ships of the third class, the sum of six hundred sixty dollars for the period beginning with the date upon which this act becomes effective and ending December 31, 1915, and thereafter a salary of six hundred sixty dollars per annum; in townships of the fourth class, the sum of six hundred dollars for the period beginning with the date upon which this act becomes effective and ending December 31, 1915, and thereafter a salary of six hundred dollars per annum; in townships of the fifth class, the sum of three hundred twenty dollars for the period beginning with the date upon which this act becomes effective and ending December 31, 1915, and thereafter a salary of three hundred twenty dollars per annum; in townships of the sixth class, the sum of two hundred forty dollars for the period beginning with the date upon which this act becomes effective and ending December 31, 1915, and thereafter a salary of two hundred forty dollars per annum; in townships of the seventh class, the sum of one hundred eighty dollars for the period beginning with the date upon which this act becomes effective and ending with December 31, 1915, and thereafter a salary of one hundred eighty dollars per annum; in townships of the eighth class, the sum of one hundred twenty dollars for the period beginning with the date upon which this act becomes effective and ending December 31, 1915, and thereafter a salary of one hundred twenty dollars per annum; in townships of the ninth class, the sum of sixty dollars for the period beginning with the date upon which this act becomes effective and ending December 31, 1915, and thereafter a salary of sixty dollars per annum.

Such salaries shall be paid in the same manner and out of the same fund as the salaries of county officers are paid and shall be compensation in full for all services rendered.

All fees received by justices of the peace shall be paid into the county treasury every month.

14. Constable. The constable shall receive the following fees, to wit: For serving summons and complaint for each defendant served one dollar; for each copy of summons for service when made by him, twentyfive cents; for levying writ of attachment or execution or executing order of arrest or for the delivery of personal property, one dollar; for keeping personal property, such sum as the court may order, but no more than two dollars per day shall be allowed for a keeper when necessarily employed; for taking bond or undertaking, fifty cents; for copies of writs and other papers, except summons, complaints and subpoenas, per folio ten cents; provided, that when correct copies are furnished him for use, no charge shall be made for copies, for serving any writ, notice or order, except summons, complaint or subpoenas, for each person served, fifty cents; for writing and posting each notice of sale of property, twenty-five cents; for serving subpoenas, each witness, including copy, twenty-five cents; for collecting money on execution, two and one half per cent, to be charged against the defendant named in the execution; for executing and delivering a certificate of sale, one dollar; for executing and delivering constable's deeds, two dollars; for every mile necessarily traveled in his township, in going only, to serve any civil or criminal process or paper, or to take a prisoner before a magistrate or to a prison, twenty-five cents, outside of his township, but within his county, twenty cents; but when two or more persons are served or summoned in the same suit and at the same time, mileage shall

be charged only for the more distant if they live in the same direction; for each mile traveled outside his county in making criminal arrests, both going and returning from the place of arrest, ten cents; in transporting prisoners to the county jail, or before a magistrate, either upon arrest or for trial or examination, or after conviction, he shall receive in addition to the above mileage his actual and necessary expenses for himself and prisoners; provided, that if two or more prisoners are transported at the same time, no more than one mileage shall be allowed; for making each arrest in criminal cases, one dollar and fifty cents; for sales of estrays, the same fees as for sales on execution; for summoning a jury, two dollars including mileage; for all other services, the same fees as are allowed sheriffs for like services; provided, further, that no more than sixty dollars shall be allowed to any constable in counties of this class in any one month for fees and mileage in criminal matters. 15. Supervisors. Each supervisor, six hundred dollars per annum, and twenty cents per mile for traveling from his residence to and from the county seat; provided, such mileage shall not be allowed more than once a month; and for his services as road commissioner he shall receive twenty cents a mile one way, for all distances actually and necessarily traveled by him in the performance of his duties; provided, he shall not in any one year receive more than three hundred dollars as such road commissioner. The road commissioners shall be reimbursed for all traveling, personal and other necessary expenses while actually engaged in the performance of their duties upon the road; provided, that the full amount of expenses incurred shall not exceed three hundred dollars in any one year, to be allowed as any other claim by the board of supervisors.

16. Jurors. In counties of this class grand jurors and jurors in the superior court shall receive for each day's attendance the sum of three dollars, and for each mile actually and necessarily traveled from residence to county seat the sum of twenty-five cents; such mileage to be allowed but once during each session such jurors are required to attend. 17. Statements of fees, commissions, etc. In counties of the thirtyfirst class, the sheriff, county clerk, district attorney, assessor, taxcollector, recorder, coroner, public administrator, and each and every justice of the peace in said counties, and each and every constable in said counties, shall make and file with the county clerk of said county, on the first day of each year, a statement in writing and verified by the oath of each official respectively making the same, setting forth in detail all fees, commissions, percentages, emoluments and moneys received for official services of every kind and description, during the last preceding year; a failure so to do shall be and constitute a waiver of all future fees to be paid to and retained by said official as compensation and shall be and constitute a bar to the retention or recovery of any fees, commissions, or percentages for compensation. [Amendment approved 1915; Stats. 1915, p. 323.]

Legislation § 4260. 1. Added by Stats. 1907, p. 503; based on former County Gov. Act 1897, p. 547, § 188, as amended by Stats. 1901, p. 757. 2. Amended by Stats. 1909, p. 763. 3. By Stats. 1911, p. 206. 4. By Stats. 1911, p. 693. 5. By Stats. 1915, p. 323.

ARTICLE XXXII.

Counties of the Thirty-second Class. [Kings.]

§ 4261. Salaries of officers.

§ 4261. Counties of thirty-second class, salaries of officers. In counties of the thirty-second class, the county officers shall receive as compensation for their services required of them by law, or by virtue of their office, the following salary, or fees, to wit:

1. County clerk. The county clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars per annum, and one deputy at a salary of one thousand two hundred dollars per annum, and one deputy at a salary of one thousand dollars per annum. The salary of said deputies to be payable monthly in the same manner as the salaries of the other county officers are paid. 2. Sheriff. The sheriff, three thousand dollars per annum and one jailer at a salary of one hundred dollars per month, and one bailiff at a salary of seventy-five dollars per month, one deputy at a salary of one hundred dollars per month, which office is hereby created, to be appointed by the sheriff, the salary of said jailer, bailiff and deputy payable monthly in the same manner as the salaries of the other county officers are paid.

3. Recorder. The recorder, two thousand dollars per annum, and one copyist at a salary of eight hundred dollars per annum, which office of copyist is hereby created, and one copyist at a salary of eight hundred dollars per annum, which office of copyist is hereby created, the salary of said copyists payable monthly in the same manner as the salaries of other county officers are paid.

4. Auditor. The auditor, two thousand dollars per annum, and one deputy during the months of July, August, September, October, November, and December of each year, at a salary of one hundred dollars per month, which office of deputy auditor is hereby created, the salary of said deputy payable monthly in the same manner as the salaries of other county officers are paid.

5. Treasurer. The treasurer, two thousand dollars per annum.

6. Tax-collector. The tax-collector, two thousand five hundred dollars per annum, and one deputy at a salary of seventy-five dollars per month, which office of deputy tax-collector is hereby created, the salary of said deputy payable monthly in the same manner as the salaries of other county officers are paid.

7. Assessor. The assessor, four thousand, five hundred dollars per annum; one chief deputy, which office of chief deputy assessor, is hereby created, at a salary of one thousand two hundred dollars per annum, payable monthly in the same manner as the salaries of other county officers are paid; one copyist for a period of four months in each year, which office of copyist is hereby created, at a salary of seventy-five dollars per month, payable during the months of March, April, May and June of each year, in the same manner as the salaries of other county officers are paid. The assessor may also appoint such number of additional deputies as he shall deem necessary, the salaries of such additional deputies to be paid by the assessor out of his salary above provided for. All sums collected by the assessor or his deputies as fees

or commissions allowed by law for the collection of personal property taxes, for making the military-roll and for commissions now or hereafter allowed by law for the collection of poll-taxes, shall be paid into the county treasury, for the use of said county, monthly as collected, with a statement of account of such collection.

8. District attorney. The district attorney, two thousand dollars per

annum.

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

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

11. Superintendent of schools. The superintendent of schools, one thousand eight hundred dollars per annum, and one clerk, which office of clerk to the superintendent of schools is hereby created, at a salary of six hundred dollars per annum, payable monthly in the same manner as the salaries of other county officers are paid.

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

13. Supervisors. Supervisors, each the sum of eight hundred dollars per annum, in full for all services performed by them as supervisors, and as members of the board of equalization, and road commissioners, and in any and every capacity.

14. Justices of peace and constables. 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 six thousand, one hundred dollars per month; in townships having a population of less than six thousand and more than three thousand, seventy-five dollars per month; in townships having a population of less than three thousand and more than seven hundred fifty, forty-five dollars per month; in townships having a population of less than seven hundred fifty, ten dollars per month. It is hereby found as a fact that the salaries provided for this subdivision do not work an increase in compensation, and the same shall apply immediately to incumbents.

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 criminal cases: In townships having a population of more than six thousand, one hundred dollars per month; in townships having a population of less than six thousand and over three thousand, seventyfive dollars per month; in townships having a population of less than three thousand and over seven hundred fifty, fifty dollars per month; in townships having a population of less than seven hundred fifty, ten dollars per month. The constables may retain for their own use all other fees, except those in criminal cases, as are now or may hereafter be provided by law.

15. Jurors. Grand jurors and jurors in the superior court in criminal eases 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

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