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Counties having a population of eighteen thousand and under eighteen thousand two hundred shall belong to and be known as counties of the nineteenth class.

Counties having a population of seventeen thousand eight hundred and under eighteen thousand shall belong to and be known as counties of the twentieth class.

Counties having a population of seventeen thousand five hundred and under seventeen thousand eight hundred shall belong to and be known as counties of the twenty-first class.

Counties having a population of seventeen thousand three hundred and under seventeen thousand five hundred and fifty shall belong to and be known as counties of the twenty-second class.

Counties having a population of seventeen thousand and under seventeen thousand three hundred shall belong to and be known as counties of the twenty-third class.

Counties having a population of sixteen thousand seven hundred and fifty and under seventeen thousand shall belong to and be known as counties of the twenty-fourth class.

Counties having a population of sixteen thousand five hundred and under sixteen thousand seven hundred and fifty shall belong to and be known as counties of the twenty-fifth class.

Counties having a population of sixteen thousand four hundred and seventy-five and under sixteen thousand five hundred shall belong to and be known as counties of the twenty-sixth class.

Counties having a population of sixteen thousand and under sixteen thousand four hundred and seventy-five shall belong to and be known as counties of the twenty. seventh class.

Counties having a population of fifteen thousand seven hundred and fifty and under sixteen thousand shall belong to and be known as counties of the twenty-eighth class.

Counties having a population of fifteen thousand and under fifteen thousand seven hundred and fifty shall belong to and be known as counties of the twenty-ninth class.

Counties having a population of fourteen thousand and under fifteen thousand shall belong to and be known as counties of the thirtieth class.

Counties having a population of thirteen thousand and under fourteen thousand shall belong to and be known as counties of the thirty-first class.

Counties having a population of twelve thousand and under thirteen thousand shall belong to and be known as counties of the thirty-second class.

Counties having a population of eleven thousand one hundred and seventy-five and under twelve thousand one hundred shall belong to and be known as counties of the thirty-third class.

Counties having a population of eleven thousand one hundred and fifty and under eleven thousand one hundred and seventy-five shall belong to and be known as counties of the thirty-fourth class.

Counties having a population of eleven thousand and under eleven thousand one hundred and fifty shall belong to and be known as counties of the thirty-fifth class.

Counties having a population of ten thousand and under eleven thousand shall belong to and be known as counties of the thirty-sixth class.

Counties having a population of nine thousand seven hundred and fifty and under ten thousand shall belong to and be known as counties of the thirty-seventh class.

Counties having a population of nine thousand five hundred and under nine thousand seven hundred and fifty shall belong to and be known as counties of the thirtyeighth class.

Counties having a population of nine thousand and under nine thousand five hundred shall belong to and be known as counties of the thirty-ninth class.

Counties having a population of eight thousand seven hundred and fifty and under nine thousand shall belong to and be known as counties of the fortieth class.

Counties having a population of eight thousand and under eight thousand seven hundred and fifty shall belong to and be known as counties of the forty-first class.

Counties having a population of seven thousand and under eight thousand shall belong to and be known as counties of the forty-second class.

Counties having a population of six thousand five hundred and under seven thousand shall belong to and be known as counties of the forty-third class.

Counties having a population of six thousand two hundred and fifty and under six thousand five hundred shall belong to and be known as counties of the fortyfourth class.

Counties having a population of six thousand and under six thousand two hundred and fifty shall belong to and be known as counties of the forty-fifth class.

Counties having a population of five thousand five hundred and under six thousand shall belong to and be known as counties of the forty-sixth class.

Counties having a population of five thousand one hundred and under five thousand five hundred shall belong to and be known as counties of the forty-seventh class.

Counties having a population of five thousand and under five thousand one hundred shall belong to and be known as counties of the forty-eighth class.

Counties having a population of four thousand seven hundred and under five thousand shall belong to and be known as counties of the forty-ninth class.

Counties having a population of four thousand six hundred and under four thousand seven hundred shall belong to and be known as counties of the fiftieth class.

Counties having a population of four thousand five hundred and under four thousand six hundred shall belong to and be known as counties of the fifty-first class.

Counties having a population of four thousand three hundred and eighty and under four thousand five hundred shall belong to and be known as counties of the fiftysecond class.

Counties having a population of four thousand two hundred and under four thousand three hundred and eighty shall belong to and be known as counties of the fifty-third class.

Counties having a population of four thousand and under four thousand two hundred shall belong to and be known as counties of the fifty-fourth class.

Counties having a population of two thousand two hundred and under four thousand shall belong to and be known as counties of the fifty-fifth class.

Counties having a population of two thousand and under two thousand two hundred shall belong to and be known as counties of the fifty-sixth class.

Counties having a population of under two thousand shall belong to and be known as counties of the fiftyseventh class. [Amendment approved March 23, 1901; Stats. 1901, 687; in effect 12 M. on first Monday after January 1, 1903.]

Sec. 158. In counties of the first class the officers shall receive, as compensation for the services required of them by law, or by virtue of their office, the salaries and fees fixed by law as compensation; provided, that this shall not be construed as adding any additional compensation to any officer; provided, however, that the sheriff shall also be allowed mileage for the service of any paper required by law to be served, at the rate of fifteen cents per mile for one way only, to be paid by the person requiring such service.

Sec. 159. In counties of the second class the county and township officers shall receive, as compensation for the services required of them by law, the following salaries, to wit:

1. The county clerk, three thousand six hundred dollars per annum; provided, that in counties of this class there shall be and there hereby is allowed to the county clerk the following clerks and deputies, who shall be appointed by the county clerk, and shall be paid salaries as follows: One chief deputy, at a salary of one hundred and thirtyfive dollars per month; two registry clerks, at a salary of one hundred and twenty-five dollars each per month; one clerk of the board of supervisors, at a salary of one hundred and twenty-five dollars per month, and six court-room clerks, at a salary of one hundred and fifteen dollars each per month; one recording clerk, one file clerk, one index clerk, one clerk in charge of criminal records; two miscellaneous clerks and one assistant clerk of the board of supervisors, at a salary of one hundred dollars each per month; four clerks at a salary of ninety dollars each per month; one deputy, at a salary of twenty-five dollars per month; six clerks, at a salary of seventy dollars each per month, for not exceeding one month for any one year. The salaries of the deputies and clerks herein provided for shall be paid by 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 county clerk is paid.

2. The sheriff, four thousand dollars per annum; pro

vided, that in the counties of this class there shall be and there is hereby allowed to the sheriff an under-sheriff and the following deputies and stenographers, who shall be appointed by the sheriff of said county, and shall be paid salaries as follows: One under-sheriff, at a salary of one hundred and thirty-five dollars per month; one bookkeeper, at a salary of one hundred and twenty-five dollars per month; ten deputies, at a salary of one hundred dollars each per month; six court deputies, at a salary of ninety dollars each per month; four jail deputies, at a salary of seventy dollars each per month; and one deputy, at a salary of eighty dollars per month; one jail matron, at a salary of fifty dollars per month; one stenographer, at a salary of seventy-five dollars per month. The salaries of the under-sheriff, and all deputies and stenographers herein provided for, shall be paid by said county in monthly installments, at the same time, and in the manner, and out of the same fund that the salary of the sheriff is paid. The sheriff shall also receive the amount of money necessarily expended by him in serving all processes and notices, and the same shall be charged against the county, and allowed as such by the board of supervisors, and paid as other county charges are paid. In case of sale of property on foreclosure of mortgage or on execution, the sheriff shall be entitled to receive all necessary expenses of keeping the property and of advertising the sale.

3. The recorder, three thousand six hundred dollars per annum; provided, that in counties of this class there shall be and there hereby is allowed the recorder the following deputies and copyists, who shall be appointed by the recorder of said county and shall be paid salaries as follows: One chief deputy, at a salary of one hundred and thirty-five dollars per month; two deputies at a salary of one hundred dollars each per month; four deputies, at a salary of ninety dollars each per month; six deputies, at a salary of eighty dollars each per month; two deputies, at a salary of eighty dollars each per month, not to exceed six months in any one year; and as many copyists as may be required, who shall receive as compensation for their services the sum of seven cents per folio for recording any instrument and notice, except maps or plats; for copies of any record or paper, seven cents per folio. The salaries and compensation of all deputies and copyists, herein pro

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