DocketNumber: No. 2891
Citation Numbers: 19 Wash. 328, 1898 Wash. LEXIS 372, 53 P. 370
Judges: Gordon
Filed Date: 5/19/1898
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 10/19/2024
The appellant instituted this action in the superior court of Spokane county to compel the respondent to surrender to him possession of the office of clerk of the municipal court of the city of Spokane, and the books, papers, seal, etc. pertaining thereto. In the lower court judgment was given for the respondent, dismissing the action, and from that judgment this appeal was taken. The office in contention was established by the legislature in 1891. Session Laws 1891, p. 111, § 12 (1 Hill’s Code, 535, Bal. Code, § 754).
The act creating the office authorized the city council to provide by ordinance for the election of a clerk “who shall hold his office for such length of time as the council may by ordinance provide, and who shall be subject to removal in the same manner as other city officers.” § 12, supra.
On March, 1891, an ordinance was passed in which it was provided that “ The term of office of the clerk of the city of Spokane Falls shall be four years, and until his successor shall have been duly appointed and qualified.”
The appellant contends that this ordinance conflicts with the freeholders’ charter which went into effect in April, 1891, and that respondent’s term terminated on the 14th of May, 1897; that on the 9th day of July, 1897,
appellant was by the mayor appointed to the office, and such appointment was approved and confirmed by the council of the city; that thereupon appellant qualified as required by law and demanded of respondent the possession of the office, and the records pertaining thereto. It further appears that the salary of such clerk is $100 per month and that the city is a city of the first class. ^Respondent contends that the term of office for which he was appointed had not expired at the time of the institution
Dismissed.
Scott, C. J., and Dunbab, Beavis and Anders, JJ., concur.