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768

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

 

ments adopted or to be adopted under the terms of this

 

Act, to create a commission on the burnt district of Balti-

 

more City, and for other purposes, passed at the January

 

Session of the General Assembly of Maryland in the year

 

1904.

 

SECTION 1 Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-

Providing for
special elec-

land, That a special election shall be held in the City of

tion on "six-
million loan."

Baltimore for the submission to the legal voters of said city

 

of an ordinance, the same to be so submitted at such time and

 

place as shall be fixed thereby pursuant to the provisions of

 

Section 7 of Article 11 of the Constitution of Maryland, author-

 

izing the issuance of stock by the said corporation to an amount

 

not exceeding six million dollars for the purpose of supplying

 

rying into execution the plan of improvements adopted or to

 

be adopted under the terms of the Act passed at the January

 

Session of the General Assembly of Maryland in the year

 

1904, and entitled "An Act to create a commission on the

 

burnt district of Baltimore City ; to define its duties and powers ;

 

to regulate its method of procedure ; to define the extent of

 

said district; to provide for opening, extending, widening,

 

straightening and closing streets, lanes and alleys ; for es-

 

tablishing public squares and market spaces, building lines

 

and the width of sidewalks in said district; for adding to,

 

extending and partly filling the harbor or basin of Baltimore

 

City; and for establishing public wharves and docks ; and to

General Sink-

provide for appropriating a portion of the General Sinking

ing Fund.

Fund of Baltimore City and other moneys for the purposes

 

of this Act.

 

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That said special election shall

 

be held and the result thereof ascertained and determined in

 

accordance with the provisions of the laws relating to elections

Submitting
question to

in the City of Baltimore, so far as the same are applicable

the vote of

to the submission of a question or questions of local con-

the people.

cern to the vote of the people of said city. But the Super-

 

visors of Elections of the City of Baltimore shall not be

 

required to supply five booths or compartments for voters in

 

every polling place, nor the whole number of ballots required

 

to be furnished by said election laws, but only such number

 

of booths or compartments in each polling place in the judg-

 

ment of said Supervisors of Elections will be amply suffi-

 

cient for the accommodation of voters at said election, and

 

such number of ballots as in the judgment of the said Super-

 

visors of Elections will be amply sufficient for the purposes



 
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