APPENDIX B. 203 



Sec. 4. The inspector shall be entitled to receive an annual salary 

 of twenty hundred dollars. He shall also be allowed the further 

 sum of five hundred dollars annually for the expenses of providing 

 and furnishing his ofifice, and for clerk hire, stationery, books, print- 

 ing, and travelling expenses. His deputies shall be entitled to 

 such sums, in each case, as he may approve, not exceeding in any 

 case the sum of one hundred dollars per month for the time actual- 

 ly employed. All salaries and expenses provided for by this act 

 shall be retained by the inspector out of the money received under 

 Section 5 of this act, and accounted for, and paid out by him as 

 provided in this act : salaries to be paid monthly. 



Sec. 5- Each person, firm, company, and corporation, engaged in 

 the manufacture of salt, or for whom any salt shall be inspected, 

 shall from time to time, as salt is inspected or offered for inspection, 

 pay, on demand, to the inspector, or the deputy of the district 

 where the salt is inspected, three mills for each bushel of salt 

 inspected or offered for inspection ; Provided, That the same may 

 be required to be paid in advance ; And provided further , That but 

 one inspection fee shall be paid upon the same salt. In case any 

 person, firm, company, or corporation shall neglect or refuse to pay 

 such inspection fees, on demand, at his, their, or its office or manu- 

 factory, the party so refusing shall be liable to an action therefor, 

 in the name of the inspector, and the certificate of inspection, with 

 proof of the signature of the inspector, or deputy giving the same, 

 shall h^ prima facie proof of the liability and the extent of the 

 liability of the party so in default ; and it shall be lawful for the 

 inspector and his deputies to refuse to inspect salt manufactured 

 at the works so in default until the amount due is paid. All money 

 received by or paid to any deputy inspector under this section shall 

 be forthwith paid to the inspector. The inspector shall keep just 

 and true accounts of all money received under this section, and an 

 account of the amounts received from or paid by each person, firm, 

 company, and corporation engaged in the manufacture of salt, and 

 all other things appertaining to the duties of the office, and the 

 said books and accounts shall always, during office hours, be sub- 

 ject to the inspection and examination of any person who may wish 

 to examine them, shall be deemed the books of the office, and shall 

 be handed over to his successor in office, together with all the 

 money and effects appertaining to the office. 



