Page 207, Location of waiting room on Harford Road. Offer for rails taken from Garrison Avenue referred to Mr. Shoemaker. Motion to adjourn. Adjournment The Fairbanks Company, ........ $ .75 do. .46 do. 1.;>G Balto. Llrllouble Iron & Steel Casting Company, ......... 16.74 Kelly Stationery Company, 1.15 do. 10.15 H. Herman, .................... 2.50 Lulany-Vernay Company, 4.50 Lucas Brothers, ............... 8.95 I.:. L. Himmel & Son, 22.05 do. 1.50 Hirshberg Art Company,......... 28.63 Standard Oil Company, 1468.32 Consol. Gas, :21ec.Lt.& Pow.Co., 14.00 do. 40.14 The question of the location of tho waiting room of the United Railways & Electric Company on the Harford noad, was on notion of Dr. P.emsen, seconded by Governor Crothort:, referred to Mr. Shoemtil-er, vyith power. The offer of Hiram V7internitz of $14.00 per ton for rails taken from Garrison Avenue, wi.s, on motion of Governor Crothers, seconded by '...x. Hutton, referred to L.r. Shoemaker, to ascertain if the United Railways Company would be willing to increase the anount of their offer to that of Mr. tfinternitz, with power to sell the rails at the best obtainable price. On motion, duly seconded, the Commission adjourned to meet at its offices, Union Trust Building, Baltimore, Thursday, 2nd, 1911, at 10:30 A. LI. AD JOUP.IT7J): Attest VS<*\ Secretary Baltimore, Lid., inarch 2nd, 1911. Forty-seventh Meeting. Present. Minutes not read. The regular semi-monthly meeting of the State I-:oads Commission was held c.t its offices, Union Trust Building, Baltimore, Lid., this Thursday, Karen 2nd, 1911, at 10:30 A. II. Present: Governor Crothers, Chairman Tucker, Uescrs. Shoemaker, Clark, Herisen and Ilutton. The roc.ding of the minuteo of the previous meeting of the Commission was dispensed with.