10 Kan. 191 | Kan. | 1872
The opinion of the court was delivered by
This is an original proceeding in mandamus brought in this court .by the relator to compel the defendant as auditor of the state to issue to him scrip on the basis of a salary of two thousand dollars per annum. The appropriation made by the last legislature was fifteen hundred dollars, and upon the basis of that appropriation the auditor is acting. The relator claims that under the laws regulating judicial salaries he is entitled to two thousand dollars, and insists that he should be paid at that rate, until at least the appropriation is exhausted! Upon the facts as alleged there is no dispute,
“Sec. 15. There shall be elected 'at the next general election, judges of the district court for the sixth, seventh, eighth and ninth judicial districts; such elections tobe conducted in all respects in accordance with existing laws, and such judges to have and exercise all the powers and perform all the duties which are now or may be imposed by law for [upon] judges of the district courts of this state, and who shall hold their offices for the term of four years and until their successors are elected and qualified.”
“Sec. 3. On the Tuesday succeeding the first Monday in November 1868, and on the Tuesday succeeding the first Monday in November in every fourth-year thereafter, there shall be held a general election for the election in each judicial district of one judge of the district court,” etc.
“Sec. 5. The provisions of this act shall not apply when there are special provisions in any other statute fixing the time for the election of any of the officers above named.”