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a salary of eight hundred and forty dollars per annum; three
persons to watch and guard the public buildings by day, and
to act also as policemen, at a salary of seven hundred and
twenty dollars each per annum; three persons to watch and
guard the public buildings by night, and to act also as police-
men, at a salary of seven hundred and twenty dollars each per
annum; one carpenter, at a salary of seven hundred and twenty
dollars per annum; four persons to act as janitors at a salary
of six hundred dollars each per annum; eight charwomen at
a salary of three hundred dollars each per annum; one chief
engineer and electrician at a salary of one thousand dollars per
annum; two firemen, at a salary of seven hundred and twenty
dollars each per annum; two coal passers at a salary of four
hundred and eighty dollars each per annum. All of said
officers shall hold office at the pleasure of the governor; and
the treasurer, upon the warrant of the comptroller, shall pay
the sums mentioned in this section to the person or persons
who shall be appointed by the governor as aforesaid.
Approved April 3, 1906.
1906, ch. 740.
28. The governor is hereby authorized and empowered to
appoint, from time to time, one or more discreet persons to
attend meetings of the boards of directors, managers, trustees
or visitors of corporations and institutions receiving financial
assistance from the treasury of the State; the said represen-
tative of the executive department is to have no vote in said
bodies, but is entitled to be present at the meetings of the said
boards of directors, managers, trustees or visitors, and to give
his views upon questions or matters under discussion or before
said boards for consideration.
Approved April 6, 1906.
Federal Union—Civil Wan
Monument to Union Soldiers and Sailors.
1906, ch. 539, sec. 1.
29. The sum of twenty-five thousand dollars is hereby appro-
priated out of any money in the treasury of Maryland not other-
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