JOHN WALTER SMITH, ESQ., GOVERNOR.
be one thousand dollars per annum each; assistant deputy
inspectors, receiving clerks, shipping clerks and weighing
clerks shall be eight hundred dollars per annum each, and
that of sample tyers seven hundred dollars per annum
each. The wages of the assistant clerks, janitors, finders,
elevator and stay-floormen and screwmen shall be two dol-
lars per day each, and the wages of the laborers shall be
one dollar and fifty cents per day each. No deputy inspector
shall employ any additional force or labor than that herein-
before specified without the approval of the chief inspector,
but with such approval the said deputy inspectors are author-
ized to employ as many laborers at one dollar and fifty cents
a da5' as may be necessary for the proper and economical
management of their respective warehouses, and it shall be
the duty of the chief inspector to discharge any of said labor-
ers or screwmen whenever their services are not necessary
to the proper working of any of the said warehouses.
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14. The chief inspector shall have full charge of all the
receipts and disbursements of the said warehouses, shall make
all contracts for nails or other articles required for the use of
said warehouses, except for repairs, and shall make a report
quarterly to the Comptroller, on the first of January, April,
July and October in each year, showing the receipts and dis-
bursments of each of said warehouses, with the vouchers there-
for, giving in detail the respective amounts received from
outage, storage, cooperage, reconditioning, stays and sale of
scraps; and also showing the respective amounts paid for
labor, nails, lumber, hoops, incidentals, wages and salaries,
and showing the cash balance for each quarter; and at the
quarter ending July first in each year pay over to the Comp-
troller all moneys in hand after paying all expenses and sala-
ries of said warehouses; and said chief inspector shall have
power to have tobacco delivered at such warehouses as in his
judgment may seem best for the public interest.
SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That this Act shall take effect
from the date of its passage.
Approved April 5, 1900.
CHAPTER 232.
AN ACT to Incorporate the Maryland Automobile and
Manufacturing Company.
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Duties of
Chief
Inspector.
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SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That S. B. Harcum, Joseph Barren, Alexander S.
Stern, Milton Jacobi and John C. Boessel, all residents of
the State of Maryland, and their associates, successors and
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Maryland
Automobile
and Mfg. Co.
Incorporated.
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