Police
Commission'rs
of Balto. City.
Authority to
pension
W. J. Fairbanks
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SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That the Board of Police Commissioners for the city of
Baltimore be and they are hereby authorized and directed to
paj' to W. J. Fairbanks, a retired policeman of the police force
of Baltimore city, who was permanently disabled in the dis-
charge of his duties as such policeman, out of the fund in the
hands of said Board of Police Commissioners, known and
accounted for as the Special Fund, the sum of nine dollars
per week for his life in lieu of the sum of six dollars per week
now paid to the said W. J. Fairbanks by said Board of Police
Commissioners under and by authority of an Act of the General
Assembly of Maryland, Chapter four hundred and fifty-nine,
Laws of Maryland, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, entitled
"An Act to define a fund of money now in the hands or which
under existing laws may come into the hands of the Board of
Police Commissioners for the City of Baltimore and to provide
for its application, approved April 7, 1886."
SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That this Act shall take effect
from the date of its passage.
Approved April 7, 1900.
CHAPTER 596.
AN ACT to amend the Act of the General Assembly of
Maryland, passed at the December Session, eighteen hun-
dred and thirty-five, thereof, Chapter three hundred and
twenty-eight, entitled an "Act to incorporate the George's
Creek Mining Company," as amended and supplemented
by the Act of said General Assembly, passed at the ad-
journed May Session, eighteen hundred and thirty-six,
thereof, Chapter three hundred and eighty-two, entitled "A
Supplement to the Act to incorporate the George's Creek
Mining Company," (whereby amongst other things the
name of the said company was changed to the name of the
George's Creek Coal & Iron Co.) by adding- certain addi-
tional sections thereto, enlarging the corporate powers of
said company and providing for the appointment of a vice-
president of said company.
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