Page 281." Increases in salaries held under advisement. Annapolis Boulevard between Arnold Sta.& Glen-burnie ordered advertised, Approved bills ordered t)d. List of bills. Mr.^hoemaker appointed representative of S.K. to confer with U-Ii.Co. Contract between boro Tnpk.Co. and Hagers- town Railway Company. Governor Crothers moved that all increases in salaries of employees in the engineering department, other than those agreed on at this meeting of the Board be held under advisement until the ne::t meotinr: of the Commission. The motion v;as seconded by i^r. Hut ton, and adopted. On notion of Lr. Glark, seconded by Governor Crothers, it was ordered that the portion of the Annapolis Boulevard between Arnold Station and Glenburnie, a distance of about 14 miles, be advertised as soon as the plans for this portion are approved. On motion of Governor Crothers, seconded by jr. Glark, it was agreed that all bills, this clay approved by the Auditing Committee, be paid. The bills were as follows: Fosnot & Willi-.ms Company,.. ......... .$65.00 The Kelly stationery Company, 3.75 do. 5.25 The Dulany-Vernay Company, ............. .60 do. 6.00 The Sun Job Printing Office,............18.00 do . 6.50 ^rthur 7arr,er, ......................... 12.71 P. V.'eber & Company, 6.30 D. i^arkley Supply Co . , ................ 4.00 Octoraro V/ater Company, 1.25 •J. LI . iionache, ........................ 5.75 Scott ".Vilson, l.t-3 V". ?. 7rycr, . ........................ 6.00 Haines ". Kirk, 78.31 George Sack & Sons. , . ................. 55.03 Consolidated G-as ,iSlectri c Lt.c ?ow. Co., .;.36 do. 4.50 Johnc Hoplcins ,,'nivcrsity, . .......... .166.67 Jhattolanec Spring v.-ater Cor.vpany, 2.50 The S:m J^b Printing Of ri je , . ........ 4.50 fidelity u i/epoeit Oom^.any of idd. , lO.C'C: American Ice Jomnany, ................ 1.25 P. G. Button, 15.05 Thoc. Somervcll,....................... 1.46 Dr. Glark moved that ij. Shoemal:er be appointed a representative of the State.Roads Commission, with power to act, in adjusting questions arising, with the United Railways & Electric Gonrpany as to the rights of the State Hoads Commission and tlie fact that betterments to the Railv/ays Gompany's structures are not to be made at the State's expense. The matter was seconded by iur. Hutton, and adopted. The Coimsel to the Commission stated that the Boonsboro Turnpike Company would be ready within a few days to turn over to the State title to the Boonsboro Pike, and that a copy of a contract between the Turnpike Company and the Hagerstown Railway Company had been sent him which he would like to submit to the Commission. On motion of lir. Clark, seconded by Governor Grothers, this contract was referred to the Chairman and Chief Engineer for examination. Regarding the question of installation of gas mains on all State Roads by the Consolidated Gas Company, Iur. Hutton moved