Fire Crackers, Gunpowder, Naval Stores
and Illuminating Olis.
324. Crackers, firing and sale of, mayor
and city council may suppress.
325. Gunpowder, storage of.
326. Naval stores, storage of.
327. Illuminating oils, inspection of.
328. Provisions of preceding section,
carrying out and enforcement
of
329. Test required of petroleum oil,
test, how made.
330. Stamp, what to be put on barrels
of petroleum oils.
331. Parties manufacturing or selling
oil below standard, penalty.
332. Purchaser of such, recovery by
333. Accidents from explosions of
such, seller to be liable to pros-
ecutions for, penalty
334. Rights of sellers where such oils
have been confiscated under
this sub-title.
335. Inspector of oils furnishing false
report of fire test, penalty
336. Provisions of seven preceding sec-
tions not to apply to oils manu-
factured from petroleum for ex-
portation or street lamps.
Fish
337. Bass, rock and white perch weigh-
ing less than one-half pound not
to be sold; penolty
Gas Companies.
338. Not to be formed in Baltimore
city.
339. Companies chartered in other
counties of State may not lay
mains in city.
340 Charters of companies not actu-
ally in operation, repealed.
341. Price of gas in city.
342 Illuminating power, test of.
Harbor, Docks and Wharves.
343. Power of mayor and city council
over navigation of Patapsco
river.
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344. Sand or dirt, illegal to throw into
Patapsco river.
345 Violation of preceding section,
penalty.
346. Vessels, mooring and stationing
of.
347. Survey and chart of basin, har-
bor and Patapsco river, who to
make; buoys in channel.
348. Cleaning and freeing basin and
harbor from obstructions ton-
nage duty.
349. May pass ordinances respecting
wharves and wharfage, and to
prevent dirt from being thrown,
from wharves into harbor.
350. Violation of preceding section;
penalty.
351. Wharves, building of
352 Violation of preceding section;
penalty.
353 Harbor master, what fee allowed
from captain of foreign vessel.
354 Payment of, how enforced.
355. Lumber arriving in port, duty
upon, what lumber excepted,
expenditure of duty.
356. Harbor masters, port-wardens,
number of.
357 Cleaning and deepening harbor;
anchoring of vessels; regula-
tions for, who to make.
358. Lands reclaimed from water in
improvement of city dock, title
to.
359. Ships lying in dock so as to ob-
struct passing in or out of other
vessels, penalty.
360. Ships before entering docks,
what to ascertain, penalty
361. Private wharves, vessels lying at,
removal; penalty.
362. Vessel, what understood by term;
penalties imposed by three pre-
ceding sections, how , recover-
able.
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