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

11. The superintendent of schools, twenty-four hundred dollars per annum, and actual traveling expenses when visiting the schools of his county, said expenses not to exceed six hundred dollars in one year.

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

13. Justices of the peace shall receive the following salaries for all services rendered by them in criminal cases, payable in the same manner as county officers are paid, viz.:

In townships having a population of fourteen thousand or more, one hundred dollars per month; in townships having a population of not less than five thousand nor more than fourteen thousand, sixty-five dollars per month; in townships having a population of not less than three thousand nor more than five thousand, fifty dollars per month; in townships having a population of not less than two thousand nor more than three thousand, forty-five dollars per month; in townships having a population of not less than one thousand four hundred nor more than two thousand, thirty-five dollars per month; in all townships having a population of less than one thousand four hundred, fifteen dollars per month; justices of the peace in counties of this class shall also receive for their own use and benefit such fees as are now or may be hereafter allowed by law in civil cases.

14. Constables shall receive the following salaries for all services rendered by them in criminal cases, payable monthly in the same manner as county officers are paid, viz.: In townships having a population of fourteen thousand or more, eighty-five dollars per month; in townships having a popu lation of not less than five thousand nor more than fourteen thousand, sixty-five dollars per month; in townships having a population of not less than three thousand nor more than five thousand, fifty dollars per month; in townships having a population of not less than two thousand nor more than three thousand, forty-five dollars per month; in townships having a population of not less than one thousand four hundred nor more than two thousand, thirty-five dollars per month; in all townships having a population of less than one thousand four hundred, fifteen dollars per month; constables in counties of this class shall also receive for their own use and benefit such fees as are now or may be hereafter allowed by law for mileage in criminal cases and shall

also receive such fees as are now or may hereafter be allowed by law in civil cases.

15. Each member of the board of supervisors, nine hundred dollars per annum, and their necessary expenses when attending to the business of the county, other than the meetings of the board; and fifteen cents a mile in traveling to and from his residence to the county seat; provided, that not more than one mileage at any one term of the board shall be allowed.

16. The bonds of the clerk, sheriff, recorder, auditor, treasurer, tax collector, assessor, district attorney, coroner, public administrator, superintendent of schools and surveyor, shall be executed with a reliable bond and security company and that the cost of said bond, when duly approved shall be a charge against the county, and payable out of the general fund.

17. The county clerk shall have one chief deputy, at a salary of fifteen hundred dollars per annum; two court room deputies, at a salary of one thousand and eighty dollars per annum each, and a deputy or deputies not to exceed ten, for the purpose of registering electors and for other emergencies, to be paid not to exceed three dollars per diem each.

The county recorder, one deputy, at a salary of fifteen hundred dollars per annum, three deputies at a salary of one thousand and eighty dollars per annum each.

The treasurer, one deputy at a salary of two thousand dollars per annum; and a deputy for the purpose of collecting taxes and for other emergencies, to be paid not to exceed four dollars per diem.

The district attorney, an assistant district attorney, at a salary of eighteen hundred dollars per annum, and a deputy district attorney, at a salary of twelve hundred dollars per

annum.

The superintendent of schools, one deputy, at a salary of nine hundred dollars per annum.

The sheriff, an under-sheriff, who shall receive a salary of eighteen hundred dollars per annum; a clerk, who shall receive a salary of one thousand and eighty dollars per annum; two deputy sheriffs, who shall receive a salary of one thousand and eighty dollars per annum each; two bailiffs or courtroom deputies, who shall receive a salary of one thousand and eighty dollars per annum each; two jailers, who shall receive a salary of one thousand and eighty dollars per annum each; and a deputy or deputies not to ex

ceed two, for the purpose of serving papers and for other emergencies to be paid not to exceed three and a half dollars per diem each. All the deputies, assistants, and clerks herein mentioned shall be paid at the time and in the manner that the principals are paid from and after the ap proval of this act. [Amendment approved March 20, 1905; Stats. 1905, p. 507. In effect from and after January 1, 1907.]

Sec. 166. In counties of the ninth 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, seven thousand six hundred dollars per annum.

2. The sheriff, seven thousand eight hundred dollars per annum; and the sheriff shall also receive for his own use and benefit the fees or commissions for the service of all papers whatsoever, issued by any court of the state outside of his county. And the board of supervisors shall allow the sheriff his actual and necessary expenses in serving any civil or criminal process, or performing any other official duty within his county at a distance, by the ordinary route of travel, of more than sixty miles from the county seat.

3. The recorder, the fees now allowed by law pertaining to said recorder's office; provided, that the fee for filing, indexing, and canceling tax sale certificates for land sold to the state for delinquent taxes shall be fifteen cents for each certificate, and for filing, recording, and indexing tax deeds to the state, the fee shall be seventy-five cents each, all of which shall be paid out of the county treasury in the same manner that other claims are paid; provided, that the fee to be charged by the recorder for filing certificates of tax sale issued by the tax collector of any municipality within any county of the ninth class shall be one dollar for each volume, when the same is bound in book form; each of said volumes shall contain not less than two hundred of such tax certificates; provided, that all books of record, printing, and stationery shall be furnished and paid for by the recorder out of his fees; the style and quality of the same to be approved by the board of supervisors. 4. The auditor, five thousand five hundred dollars per an

num.

5. The treasurer, three thousand dollars per annum.

6. The tax collector, seven thousand dollars per annum, which shall include all fees and percentage as license collector.

7. The assessor, six thousand five hundred dollars per annum, and such fees as are allowed by law.

8. The district attorney, five thousand dollars per annum. 9. The superintendent of public schools, twenty-five hundred dollars per annum. He shall have one deputy at an annual salary of twelve hundred dollars.

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

11. The coroner, seventy-five dollars per month, and in addition thereto the board of supervisors shall allow the coroner his actual traveling expenses in the performance of his official duties within his county at a distance by the ordinary route of travel of more than sixty miles from the county seat.

12. The surveyor, three thousand dollars per annum, which shall be in lieu of all fees and per diem now allowed by law.

13. Constables, in civil cases such fees as are now or may hereafter be allowed by law; and in criminal cases in townships having a population of sixteen thousand or more in lieu of fees now allowed by law the sum of one hundred dollars per month; and in all townships having a population of less than sixteen thousand, such fees as are now or may hereafter be allowed by law; provided, however, that no constable in such township shall be allowed in any one month out of the county treasury more than seventy-five dollars as fees in misdemeanor cases; provided further, that in such townships they shall receive for each day's attendance in eriminal cases when required by the justice to be present two dollars per day; provided further, that in all townships the constables thereof for taking persons to the county jail actual traveling expenses only shall be allowed in lieu of mileage.

14. Justices of the peace, in all townships having a population of sixteen thousand or more, one hundred and fifty dollars per month in full of all compensation in both civil and criminal cases; in townships having a population of less than sixteen thousand such fees as are now or may hereafter be allowed by law; provided however, that no justices of the peace in such township shall be allowed in any one

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month out of the county treasury more than seventy-five dollars in misdemeanor cases.

The board of supervisors of such county shall furnish the township justice of the peace and the constables in townships having a population of sixteen thousand or more with suitable courtroom and furniture for said justice of the peace, and an office with necessary and proper furniture therefor, for each of said constables.

15. Each member of the board of supervisors, five hun dred dollars per annum, and fifteen cents per mile in going from his residence to the county seat at each meeting of the board. Also, four hundred dollars per annum each, and mileage now allowed by law, for services as road commissioners.

16. In counties of this class the official reporters of the superior court shall receive, as full compensation for taking notes in civil and criminal cases tried in said court, and on all lunacy and preliminary examinations and coroner's inquests, a monthly salary of one hundred and twenty-five dollars, payable out of the county treasury at the same time and in the same manner as the salaries of the county officers; and for transcription of said notes, when required, he shall receive the sum of ten cents per folio for the original and five cents per folio per copy; said compensation for transcription in criminal cases and coroner's inquests to be audited and allowed by the board of supervisors as other claims against the county, and paid out of the county treasury, and in civil cases to be paid by the party ordering the same, or when ordered by the judge, by either party, or jointly by both parties, as the court may direct.

17. In counties of this class there shall be but one horticultural commissioner.

18. Each member of the board of education shall receive five dollars per day for not to exceed sixty days in any one year as compensation for his services when in actual attendance upon said board, and mileage at the rate of twenty cents per mile, one way only, from his residence to the place of meeting of said board. The secretary of said board of education shall receive five dollars per day for not to exceed sixty days in any one year for his services for the actual time that the board may be in session. Said compensation of the members of said board and of said secretary shall be paid out of the same fund as the salary of the superintendent of schools. Claims of such services and

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