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dollars; in townships having a population of five hundred and less than eight hundred, fifteen dollars; in townships having a population of less than five hundred, ten dollars. Each justice must pay into the county treasury once a month, all fines collected by him. In addition to the monthly salary allowed herein, each justice may receive for his own use such fees as now or hereafter may be allowed by law for all services performed by him in civil actions.

14. Constables, the following salaries which shall be paid monthly as salaries of county officers are paid, and which shall be in full for all services rendered by them in criminal cases, to wit: In townships having a population of two thousand one hundred and more, one hundred dollars; in townships having a population of one thousand five hundred and less than two thousand five hundred, eighty dollars; in townships having a population of one thousand and less than one thousand five hundred, fifty dollars; in townships having a population of eight hundred and less than one thousand, thirty dollars; in townships having a population of five hundred and less than eight hundred, fifteen dollars; in townships having a population less than five hundred, ten 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 hereafter may be allowed by law for all services performed by him in civil actions. For the purposes of this act the basis of calculation for fixing the compensation of the justices and constables above mentioned, the population of the different townships of the county shall always be based upon the figures as shown by the last United States census; provided, however, that whenever the census of any township or townships shall have been taken under the provisions of this act, said census may become the basis of calculation.

15. Each member of the board of supervisors, six hundred dollars for all services rendered and including mileage; provided, that when required to go on business to any point outside of said county they shall be allowed actual necessary expenses.

16. The official court reporter for all services required of him in the superior court, excepting for transcribing his notes, a salary of one thousand five hundred dollars per annum, to be paid by the county monthly as the salaries

of county officers are paid. For transcribing his notes of testimony in the superior court when required seven cents per folio for original and four cents per folio for copies to be paid for when completed by the party in a civil action who directs the work to be done, but the same shall ultimately be taxed as costs in the case. In criminal proceedings in the superior court when the judge orders the notes transcribed the same shall be paid from the county treasury on the order of the court. When the services of the reporter are demanded in any civil matter the clerk shall collect each day in advance two dollars and fifty cents from each side to the controversy, and pay the same into the county treasury. At the conclusion of the trial or proceeding, in civil matters, such reporter's fees shall be taxed as costs in the same manner that other costs are taxed in the

case.

17. Members of the county board of education shall receive ten cents per mile for traveling from his or her residence to the county seat; provided, that mileage be not allowed for more than two meetings in any one month. [Amendment approved March 21, 1905; Stats. 1905, p. 676. In effect in sixty days.]

See. 170. In counties of the thirteenth class the county and township officers shall receive, as full compensation for the services required of them by law or by virtue of their offices, the following fees and salaries:

1. The county clerk, thirty-three hundred dollars per annum; provided, that in any year that the compilation of a great register is required by law to be made, he shall receive six hundred dollars additional for said year, which shall be in full for all services required in registering voters and making such new great register.

2. The sheriff, thirty-five hundred dollars per annum, and mileage for the service of any and all processes required by law to be served by him, at the rate of five cents per mile for every mile necessarily traveled in the performance of his duty or in the serving of papers of any kind.

3. The recorder, twenty-one hundred dollars, provided, however, that in counties of this class the recorder shall be entitled to the actual cost incurred by him for the recording of all papers and documents in his office not exceeding seven

cents per folio for each paper or document so recorded; provided further, that said recorder shall file monthly, with the county auditor, a verified statement showing in detail the persons and the amounts paid to each for such recording. 4. The auditor, two thousand dollars per annum.

5. The treasurer, eighteen hundred dollars per annum. 6. The tax collector, twenty-four hundred dollars per annum, provided that said tax collector shall be allowed one clerk for the period of six months during each fiscal year who shall be appointed by said tax collector and be paid a salary of seventy-five dollars per month, the said salary to be paid by the said county in monthly installments at the same time, and in the same manner, and out of the same fund, as the salary of the tax collector is paid.

7. The assessor, eighteen hundred dollars per annum. 8. The district attorney, two thousand 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, eighteen hundred dollars per annum, and actual traveling expenses when visiting the schools of his county.

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

13. Each supervisor. Each member of the board of supervisors, six hundred dollars per annum and actual mileage to and from the county seat while in the discharge of his official duties, and mileage as road commissioner, fifteen cents per mile, one way; provided the amount of mileage for each supervisor shall not exceed the sum of three hundred dollars in any one year.

14. For the purpose of regulating the compensation of justices of the peace and constables, judicial townships in this class of counties are hereby classified according to their population as follows:

Townships containing a population of six thousand five hundred or more shall belong to and be known as townships of the first class; townships containing a population of less than six thousand five hundred and more than four thousand five hundred shall belong to and be known as townships of the second class; townships containing a population of less

than four thousand five hundred and more than two thousand five hundred shall belong to and be known as townships of the third class; townships containing a population of less than two thousand five hundred and more than one thousand, shall belong to and be known as townships of the fourth class; townships containing a population of less than one thousand and more than eight hundred shall belong to and be known as townships of the fifth class; townships containing a population of less than eight hundred shall belong to and be known as townships of the sixth class. The population of the several judicial townships shall be determined for the purpose of this and the succeeding section, by multiplying by five the total vote cast in such townships for governor at the last general election held November fourth, nineteen hundred and two, as indicated by the official election returns of said election,

15. Justices of the peace shall receive the following fees and salaries, which shall be paid monthly in the same manner as the salaries of the county officers are paid, out of the general fund of the county, which shall be in full for all services rendered by them in criminal cases; provided, however, that if two justices of the peace shall be elected and qualify in any one township, then the said justices shall each receive one half of the salary therein provided for, to wit:

In townships of the first class, seventy-five dollars per month; in townships of the second class, fifty dollars per month; in townships of the third class, twenty-five dollars per month; in townships of the fourth class, fifteen dollars per month; in townships of the fifth class, five dollars per month; in townships of the sixth class, such fees as are now or may hereafter be allowed by law.

Each justice must pay into the county treasurer once a month all fines collected by him. In addition to the monthly salaries herein allowed, each justice may receive and retain for his own use, such fees as are now or may hereafter be allowed by law for services rendered by him in civil cases; justices of the peace of the first and second classes shall be allowed their actual office rent, not to exceed the sum of fifteen dollars each, for any one month.

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

In townships of the first class, thirty dollars per month; in townships of the second class, thirty dollars per month; in townships of the third class, twenty dollars per month; in townships of the fourth class, fifteen dollars per month; in townships of the fifth class, five dollars per month; in townships of the sixth class, such fees as are now or may hereafter be allowed by law; provided, that in addition to the salary herein allowed, each constable shall be paid out of the treasury of the county for traveling expenses outside of his own township, for the service of a warrant of arrest or any other process in a criminal case (where 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 or other service of process, five cents per mile; for transporting prisoners to the county jail, a constable shall be allowed his actual expenses each way. In addition to the monthly salary allowed him herein, each constable shall receive for his own use, in civil cases, the fees which are now or may hereafter be allowed by law.

The compensations herein provided for justices of the peace and constables shall take effect and be in force on and after the first Monday in April, nineteen hundred and three.

16. The official reporter of the superior court shall receive the fees allowed by law.

17. The compensation allowed each officer above enumerated shall be in full for all services, and include the pay of all deputies (except in the case of the district attorney wh rein one deputy is provided for within the discretion of the board of supervisors) except as provided in section two hundred and fifteen of the county government act, approved eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, wherein it provides certain fees and commissions for the assessor and license collector.

Sec. 2. All acts and parts of acts inconsistent with this act in so far as they are inconsistent are hereby repealed.

Sec. 3. This act shall take effect and be in force from the first Monday in January, A. D. 1907, unless herein other wise provided. [Amended March 20, 1905; Stats. 1905, p.

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