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Proceedings of the House, 1892
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682 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Mar. 8,
Hamilton, Jr., Monmonier, Schlaffer, Wooters, Green,
Anderson, Sterling, Smith, of Dorchester, Miles,
Kirk, ' Beeks, Grove, of Cecil, Bowie, of Prince
George's, Hill, Bryan, Franklin, Wilkinson, Hayman,
Grove, of Frederick, Bevard, Hayward, Stearns, Deen,
Johnson, Thompson, Fuld, Walz, Fitzgerald, Brennan,
Fox, Carter, Field, Bowie, of Balto, city, O'Conor,
Gallagher, Gill, Sanders, Frinoke, Carr, Cornthwaite,
Joyce, Smith, of Washington, Shafer, Barber, Buckey,
Young, Hosken, Sr., Stottlemyer, Haines, Sellman,
Berret, Leeds, Tracey, Haslup, Laws, Michaels—68.
NEGATIVE.—Messrs. Orrick, Collins, Wallen, Mc-
Sherry, Gaver, Sams, Laird, Griffith, Ellegood,
Moore—10.
Said bill was ordered re engrossed and sent to the
Senate.
The Secretary of State, Hon. Edward LeCompte, ap-
peared and delivered the following veto message, viz :
STATE OF MARYLAND,
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT,
Annapolis, March 8th, 1892.
Gentlemen of the House of Delegates :
I respectfully return, without my approval, House
bill number sixty-one.
It is proposed by this bill to incorporate the Elkton
Electric Light and Power Company.
And by section 5, it is proposed "that the corpora-
tion hereby formed shall have sole power, and is
hereby authorized to construct, lay, operate and erect
lines of wires for illuminating purposes; also to lay
tubes for the using and supplying electricity and
electrical currents, and for all other purposes to which
electricity or magnetism may be applied, either above
ground or under ground, or in pipes o otherwise, over,
under and along the streets, squares, lanes, roads,
public highways, bridges and alleys of the town of
Elkton and Cecil county."
Tnis creates a monopoly not only in Elkton, but in
the entire county of Cecil, which is in itself sufficient
to call for my disapproval.
FRANK BROWN,
Which was read. Governor.


 
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