178 MARYLAND MANUAL.
AUCTIONEERS.
(All Terms Expire 1916.)
Name. Postoffice.
Auctioneers for Baltimore City:
Joseph DiGiorgio, 18 E. Pratt St.......................Baltimore
Joseph B. Nyburg, 21 N. Liberty St....................Baltimore
Sam. W. Pattison, 7 E. Lexington St...................Baltimore
Solomon A. Schwaab, 1008 Fidelity Bldg ...............Baltimore
E. T. Newell, 221 N. Calvert St........................Baltimore
S. Burns Ratcliffe, 1506 McCulloh St...................Baltimore
George A. Bryant, 14 W. Saratoga St..................Baltimore
F. B. Miller, 210 Hanover St..........................Baltimore
Governor, with consent of Senate, appoints not to exceed 30 for a
term of 2 years from the first Monday in May. License is issued by the
Comptroller. (Ch. 123,1898.)
POLICE COMMISSIONERS.
Court House, Baltimore.
(All Terms Expire 1916.)
Name. Postoffice.
Police Commissioners:
James McEvoy, Jr....................................Baltimore
Daniel C. Ammidon. ................................. .Baltimore
Alfred S. Niles (Minority Member)....................Baltimore
Governor, with consent of Senate, appoints three for a term of two
years from the first Monday in May. Two shall be adherents of the two
leading political parties. (Ch. 15, 1900.)
The Police Commissioners are charged with the duty of executing all
the laws of the State and the ordinances of the Mayor and City Council
of Baltimore City relating to the public safety in Baltimore City. The
Board has full charge of the entire police and detective force of Balti-
more and all matters pertaining thereto. Appoints and discharges all
officers of that force and generally executes all rules and regulations for
the operation of the Police Department,
POLICE EXAMINERS.
Court House, Baltimore.
(All Terms Expire 1916.)
Name. Postoffice.
Police Examiners:
Albert Wilbur .......................................Baltimore
Edward Duffy .......................................Baltimore
George A. Solter (Minority Member) .................. .Baltimore
Governor, with consent of Senate, appoints three for a term of two
years from the first Monday in May. Two shall be adherents of the two
leading political parties. (Ch. 591, 1902.)
It is the duty of this Board to examine all applicants for appointment
to or promotion in the Police Force of Baltimore City, and to certify
eligible lists to the Board of Police Commissioners from which all ap-
pointments and promotions are to be made. This is done by holding
competitive examinations from time to time as the eligible lists expire,
to find out the qualification of the person seeking appointment or
promotion.
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