2220 ARTICLE 10.
DISORDERLY CONDUCT,
1894, ch. 538, sec. A. 1900, ch. 339, secs. 2 and 3.
109. If any person, on or near any public street or other highway in
the Town of Cambridge, or at or near any place of public resort, or at
or near any place in said town where people are assembled for amuse-
ments or other lawful purpose, in the hearing of any person or persons
then and there being or passing, shall curse, swear, or use profane or in-
decent language, or shall anywhere within the corporate limits of said
town, be guilty of any disorderly conduct to the disturbance of the public
peace, or shall be guilty of any indecent act or exposure in the view of
any persons then and there being or passing, such person shall be guilty
of a misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof, upon presentment or indict-
ment in the Circuit Court for Dorchester County, or upon conviction
thereof before any justice of the peace in and for said county, upon con-
viction thereof iu said Circuit Court in cases removed from before a jus-
tice of the peace for trial therein, such persons shall be fined not less than
one dollar nor more than twenty dollars, and shall be adjudged to pay the
cost of the prosecution, and shall stand committed ten days, unless fine
and costs are sooner paid. Any person convicted under this subsection,
unless he pay the fine and costs imposed upon him by the judgments of
the court or justice, shall be placed by the sheriff or his deputy in a sepa-
rate part of the jail and fed on bread and water; and the sheriff shall
receive one-thirh less for boarding or feeding this class of persons than
is now or may hereafter be allowed and paid for other prisoners.
1894, ch. 533, sec. B.
110. All fines imposed under Section 109 and all fines imposed by the
Circuit Court for said county, or by any justice of the peace for any mis-
demeanor committed within the corporate limits of Cambridge, in any
case where the information on oath was laid by the bailiff or any police-
man in the service of said town, or in any case where the arrest is made
by such bailiff, deputy bailiff or any policeman thereof, shall belong and
be paid to the Commissioners of Cambridge; the said Commissioners shall
also be entitled to all fines imposed for the violation of the town ordi-
nances. The provisions of Section 109 and of this section shall prevail
and take effect within the corporate limits of Cambridge, any law to the'
contrary notwithstanding.
HARBOR.
P. L. L., 1888, Art. 10, sec. 84. 1878, ch. 70.
111. It shall not be lawful to build or erect any wharf, pier, improve-
ment, or any structure of any kind, in Cambridge Creek or its branches,
or extend the same from either shore, or to extend any wharf, pier, or
other improvement, already existing beyond or outside the building-line
established by the report of the Commissioners appointed under the Act
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