216 MARYLAND MANUAL.
TUBERCULOSIS SANATORIUM COMMISSION.
NAME. TERMS EXPIRE. POST OFFICE.
Dr. Henry Barton Jacobs. ..... 1908. ......... Baltimore.
Dr. Guy Steele.. .............. .1908. ........ .Dorchester County.
Dr. Charles M. Ellis. .......... 1910. ......... Cecil County.
Hon. John Walter Smith. ...... 1910.......... Worcester County.
Dr. H. Warren Buckler. ...... 1912. ........ .Baltimore.
Dr. Charles H. Conley. ........ 1912. ......... Frederick County.
The Governor appoints six, two for two years, two for four years and
two for six years from May 1, 1906; and as these terms expire the suc-
cessor is appointed for six years. (Ch. 306, 1906.)
TOBACCO INSPECTORS.
(All terms expire in March, 1908.)
NAME. POST OFFICE.
Chief Inspector,
Aquila T. Robinson. ..................... Prince George's County.
Deputy Inspectors,
Hayden M. H. Yates. ....................St. Mary's County.
Frank O. Smith......................... Calvert County.
Benjamin Watkins ...................... Anne Arundel County,
Chief Clerk,
R. Bernard Berry. ....................... Prince George's County.
The Governor, with the consent of the Senate, appoints one Chief
and three Deputy Tobacco Inspectors for a term of two years from the
first day in March. The Chief Clerk is appointed by the Chief In-
spector. (Ch. 314,1898.)
The Chief and Deputy Inspectors conduct the storage and inspection
of Maryland tobacco, the warehouses being located in Baltimore City.
UNDERTAKERS, STATE BOARD OF.
(All terms expire 1908.)
NAME. POST OFFICE.
George W. Mowen. .......................... Baltimore.
George Schilling ............................ Baltimore.
Henry W. Mears............................ Baltimore.
John J. Fahey. .............................. Baltimore.
Henry C. Wiedenfeld. ....................... Baltimore.
Ex-officio Members,
Dr. John S. Fulton, Sec. State Board Health. .Baltimore.
Dr. William H. Welsh, Health Commissioner. .Baltimore.
Dr. James Bosley, Health Commissioner. ..... Baltimore.
The Board consists of eight members. (Ch. 389, 1904.) The Gov-
ernor, with the consent of the Senate, appoints five experienced under-
takers for a term of two years, who, with the Secretary of the State
Board of Health and the Health Commissioner for Baltimore City,
compose the Board. (Ch. 160, 1902.)
|