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auditor, and shall perform the duties of auditor as provided by law. 3 327. His salary; how paid (Laws 1894, Ch. 40).?The clerk, as county auditor, shall receive a salary, to be annually fixed by the board of supervisors, payable at the end of each year, as follows: In counties where the assessed values of real and personal property does not exceed rJr.11.,,^ ^ ??tilnry gVin11 nrit TJ -^11o7,?ji; if ffT"i~*n iilittrim *1 ml iii'iItttii muriml i hnlf millionrj nr^ Hnnrlrnil nnl fjftj-? Hollars; if over nnp nnH a half millions anri tint nvpr tra^nilj^iTl^^hU^lllL'd Julhuu, _ *rf-avar two millions and not pypaartiag three million.^wonuhdred and fifty dollars. And in comities with assessed value of real and personal property exceeding three millions n?rl n hnlf .ni'lHr'n ^11^ t.hp salary gholl nr,+ QVr.qP|-| f}1TTf| ? hnwrfii?i'l ilnllflTifi ? nnd in nnnntips with assessed value of real and personal us'i I the salary shall not exceed five hundred dollars; but an allowance therefor shall never be made until a committee of three members of the board shall have been appointed for that purpose and reported that they have carefully examined into the matter and found that every duty had been fully performed by the county auditor, and that all his books had been correctly kept and posted. The report shall be sworn to and be entered on the minutes immediately preceding the order of allowance.
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