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892 CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS. [ART. 27

good reason to believe, or does believe, that any place described
in sections 341 and 342, and within his jurisdiction is used or
occupied for the purposes set forth in said sections, and shall
in his oath specifically designate such place, the justice of the
peace shall issue his search warrant to any officer of police, or
police officer, sheriff or deputy sheriff in the city of Baltimore,
or other city or town in this State having a regularly organized
police force, or sheriff or deputy sheriff or constable in any
county, commanding him to make entrance into the place specif-
ically mentioned in said oath, and there make diligent search
for such opium, device, apparatus or instrument as described
in section 342 of this article; and if found the officer shall
seize the same and deliver the same to the sheriff, who shall
retain such apparatus device or instrument, as described in
section 342, until the trial of the person or persons accused of
such misdemeanor; and after said trial, said apparatus, device
or instrument, as described in section 342, shall be destroyed
by the sheriff.

1888, art. 27. sec. 225. 1886, ch. 127, sec. 5.

346. The four preceding sections shall not apply to drug-
gists or physicians, or others engaged in the legitimate use or
sale of opium.

Passengers—White and Colored—Transportation by Railroad
Companies—By Steamboat Companies.

1904, ch. 109, sec. 1

346. All railroad companies and corporations, and all per-
sons running or operating cars or coaches by steam on any
railroad line or track in the State of Maryland, for the trans-
portation of passengers, are hereby required to provide sepa-
rate cars or coaches for the travel and transportation of the
white and colored passengers on their respective lines of rail-
road; and each compartment of a car or coach, divided by a
good and substantial partition, with a door or place of exit
from each division, shall be deemed a separate car or coach
within the meaning of this section, and each separate car, coach
or compartment shall bear in some conspicuous place appro-
priate words, in plain letters, indicating whether it is set apart
for white or colored passengers.

Ibid. sec. 2.

347. The railroad companies and corporations and persons
aforesaid shall make no difference or discrimination in quality of


 

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