Mayor’s message and reports of the city officers . superintendent of public buildings. 9 The Dormitory for Jurors in the Court House was comfort-ably and attractively furnished after being- nicely painted,this department handling- some of the costs which wereproperly charged against the Inspector of Buildings. FINANCIAL STATEMENT. The cost of maintaining the department for the year end-ing December 31, 1911, was as follows: City Hall, salaries $16, City Hall Annex, salaries 5, Court House, salaries 33, City Hall, expense 11, City Hall Annex, 8, Court Hou


Mayor’s message and reports of the city officers . superintendent of public buildings. 9 The Dormitory for Jurors in the Court House was comfort-ably and attractively furnished after being- nicely painted,this department handling- some of the costs which wereproperly charged against the Inspector of Buildings. FINANCIAL STATEMENT. The cost of maintaining the department for the year end-ing December 31, 1911, was as follows: City Hall, salaries $16, City Hall Annex, salaries 5, Court House, salaries 33, City Hall, expense 11, City Hall Annex, 8, Court House, expense 26, $102, Total appropriation for the year 1911 $103, Total expenditures for the year 102, Balance $1, CONCLUSION. In conclusion, I beg to thank His Honor, the Mayor, andthe Building Inspector for the many courtesies receivedduring the year. Respectfully submitted, George T. Ames,Superintendent of Public Buildings. Annual Stennrt of IljP &?ht?rag? (EnmmtBHtnn of tlje (Eity nf Ualtimnre 1911. BALTIMORE MEYER & THALHEIMER PUBLIC PRINTER IQI2 SEWERAGE COMMISSION CITY OF BALTIMORE AMERICAN BUILDING Baltimore, December 31, ign. Hon. James H. Preston, Mayor of Baltimore. Sir: As required by Section 1, Chapter 349, of the Acts ofGeneral Assembly of Maryland of 1904, this Commission sub-mits herewith a report of its work and expenditures during1911. By the death of Brigadier-General Peter Leary, Jr., (Feb-ruary 13, 1911) the Commission lost a most efficient member,and the City a public servant always alive to its interests, andfaithful in the performance of his duties. As Chairman ofthe Commission from its organization until his death, he hadmuch to do with shaping its policies and exerted a beneficialinfluence upon the members. He regarded his position as oneof trust, and was scrupulously exact in its man of kind disposition, courteous manner, never speakingill of any, he won the regard of those with whom he came inc


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