PHILLIPS LEE GOLDSBOROUGH, GOVERNOR. 631
sum of two thousand dollars, for traveling and other necessary
expenses; to the Maryland State Firemen's Association, the
sum of one thousand dollars, the same being in addition to the
annual appropriation of one thousand dollars under Chapter
46 of the Acts of 1906; for the expenses incurred by the State
in the extradition of criminals, the sum of four thousand dol-
lars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, said expenses to
be paid by the Comptroller upon proper vouchers approved by
the Governor; for extra clerical assistance and expenses in the
Executive Department during sessions of the Legislature and
at other times when the same may be necessary, the sum of two
thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary; for
the salary of the Custodian of Works of Reference, twelve hun-
dred dollars; to the State Live Stock Sanitary Board, the sum
of three thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be neces-
sary, for dairy inspections; to the State Lunacy Commission, for
after-care and preventive work, the sum of twenty-five hundred
dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary; and for additional
compensation to the People's Counsel of the Public Service Com-
mission, the sum of two thousand dollars for his services in con-
nection with the Telephone and Railway investigations pending
before said Commission.
LEGISLATURE.
To pay the President of the Senate a per diem of eight dol-
lars, for the per diem of twenty-six Senators at five dollars each,
for the per diem of one Secretary of ten dollars, for the per diem
of one reading clerk at ten dollars, for the per diem of one
journal clerk at ten dollars, for the per diem of one chief en-
grossing clerk at seven dollars, for the per diem of one sergeant-
at-arms at five dollars, for the per diem of the Speaker of the
House of Delegates at eight dollars, for the per diem of one
hundred and one members at five dollars each, for the per diem
of one chief clerk at ten dollars, for the per diem of one journal
clerk at ten dollars, for the per diem of one reading clerk at ten
dollars, for the per diem of one chief engrossing clerk at seven
dollars, for the per diem of one chief clerk to the Committee on
Claims at seven dollars, for the per diem of one sergeant-at-arms
at five dollars, for the per diem of doorkeepers, assistant door-
keepers, postmasters, assistant postmasters, keepers of the cloak
rooms, janitors, folders, committee clerks, engrossing clerks,
pages, chaplains, stenographers and clerks for the House and
Senate at the per diem of five dollars each, together with mile-
age for the members and officers, postage, stationery and mis-
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