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Proceedings of the House, 1904
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12 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Jan. 6

Committee on Public Hygiene, nine members.

Committee on Temperance, nine members.

Committee on Amendments to Constitution of the
State, nine members.

Committee on Revaluation and Assessment of Prop-
erty, nine members.

Committee on Civil Service Reform, nine members.

Which was adopted.

On motion of Mr. Johnston, it was,

Ordered, That the Supt, of Public Buildings at An-
napolis be instructed to erect a temporary vestibule at
the main door of this House.

Which was adopted.

On motion of Mr. Collins, it was

Ordered, That a committee of twenty-two members,
of which the Speaker shall be one and the chairman,
be appointed by the Speaker, who shall report to this
House the subordinate officers necessary for the fur-
therance of the business of the House, and that the
Speaker shall appoint his own private secretary, a
messenger to the Speaker, stenographer, and a mes-
senger to the printer, who shall also carry the mail.

That the Chairman of the Ways and Means Com-
mittee appoint his own clerk, and that the Chairman
of the Claims Committee appoint his own clerk, and
messenger.

Which was adopted.

On motion of Mr. Linthicum, it was

Ordered, That the Postmaster of the House of Dele-
gates (to be hereafter appointed), be and is hereby

directed to furnish to each delegate the usual amount

of stamps, to-wit: Twenty-five dollars, and direct the
same amount to be allowed to the Chief Clerk, Jour-
nal Clerk, Reading Clerk, Chief Engrossing Clerk and
Sergeant-at-Arms; and that the Chief Clerk hand this
order to the Postmaster immediately after his qualifi-
cation.

Which was adopted.
On motion of Mr. Kerbin, it was

Ordered, That a Select Committee of five members

 

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