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Show I INTERESTING TO L TAXPAYERS, I Salaries and Fees as Provided in New H Ordinances. I " AN ITEMIZED STATEMENT REQUIRED Council flust be Satisfied that otfl- ' cers Have Filled the Require- meiits of tlie law. Ltat week through the courtesy of t , the city recorder we obtained u copy of the recently Revised ordinances of 1 ' Cedar city; and realizing that there V are a number of laws therein that will make very interesting reading for our V citizens, we publishing in thin Issue " tome of them. It i not unlikely that I ' ' we shall publish some more of them in 5pJjtV future Usuec ? -' Every citizen ought to bo fiimllliar with I :" the laws that he is expected to obser I K ' re. The money question is one that is I f generally of interest, and the first ex aW,, tract that we shall present will be the f ' amount of the salaries of the city o Hi ll ' . cers, and the fees aud amount of com ntgtp. pensutlon of servants of tliu city that Wh ' do not draw salaries. At . , "Sec. 317. Amount. The annual 1' ' salaries of elective and appointive offl- ccis of this city are hereby fixed at the 1 following amounts respectively: I' Mayor S3o, Counoilmon each 810. Jf Treasurer 8100. Marshal 8300. Re- " oorder $125. Justice of the Peace 1100. 3 Attorney 8125. Water master for it time actually engaged, per day $2. WM Supervisor of Streets for time actually Sjflk engaged, per day 82. Poundkeeper 20 H oentsper head for all stock rccicved !eHk and one half of all other fees. Sexton J i for time actually engaged, per day 82. Inbpector of buildings for time actu- I ally engaged, per day 82. Surveyor r for time actually engaged, per day 81. r :-.Wi j- Ve!j,htfaiia un.u...rf.s, .r ".W"'7 ". iimn nituallv eutruLred. tier day 82 Jjp" , time ociuauy eugugcu, yai .- -- I Special policemen for time actually ou- K gaged, per day 82. Health officer per ' jk annum 3100, Each member other than health officer, for time actually engug- I ed per day 82. I The salaries ot all city officers shall he paid monthly out ot the geuer- U ally fund ot the city, upon order of the Jv- city council, and shall be In full com- jEfc pensutiou for all services of every kind Wm aud description of -the officers named Wgi, herelu; provided that all ottleeis shall mm redeye, In addition to their salaries, H their actual and necessary expensis in He ycufred in the performance of their offi- H c!al duties; provided, further, that an B itemized statemeut shall be made and f filed with the city recorder which state- WW ment shall show In datall the expense H io Incurred, and shall be subscribed Mr and sworn to by the officer claiming B such expeuses; and provided, further B that the city council shall notuuthoriie P the payment of the salary of any city !& officer for any mouth until satisfied IfL-' that such officer has made the Bettlo- K. mnnt and nreformed all the other duties h-v menv anu prciuimcu .. j... ..... -.... mf 0 his office as required by law and the Ml ordinances ot this city. Pj Sec. 30. Fees Poundkeeper. The pound- Wmj keeper shall collect the followiug fees: rla For taking Into his p isosslon any '"4 MBT animal, or animals, if found together v fr Mfi 50 ceuts; For driving such animal, or KL WH animals each mile 10 cents For ad- h ,V? . vcrtlslng, Including mailing and post- 4. "' lug notices, 81. For each bill of sale jL Including filling copy with recorder 60 cents; provided that all animals sold fJL to one person shall be Included In one t bill of sale. 1, For branding twenty live cents for the first, and ten cents for each addl- r' tlonal animal. 5. For selling aulmals five per cent of I the amount of tho sale For keeping R animals a reasonable sum, to be deter- I rained by the city council from time to L, time and regulated by the murket price f fni-ncrn and nasturuce at the time the OI lOragO iiuu ruinuiB" """ U animals are kept. Sec. 350. Sexton. The sexton shall collect from those lequlrhig his services servi-ces the following fees. For furnishing and staining ti plain coffin per foot, running measure one ' dollar. ,i l For digglug grave four feet in length , and under, two dollars. ' For graves oyer four fctt in length , three dollars. ; . All graves bhull not bo less than fWo and one half feet in depth, aud the fore going fees shall Include the replacing of tho earth in the graves dug by the sexton. For carrying coffin to any part of the city per mllo or fraction thereof, SOcents For furnishing ntd erecting head and foot boards, one dollar. For describing tho boundary of any lot, twenty five cents. For couyeylng tho dead from any part of the city to the burying ground S2.5o. For recording as required by the provisions of chapter bvVIII of these ordinances 25 cents. |