1904.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 1217
WEDNESDAY, March 23rd, 1904.
The House met at 12 o'clock, m., and was opened
with prayer by the Rev. Mr. Marzecki.
Present at the call of the roll the following members:
Messrs. Speaker, Buckler, Wilkinson, Atkinson,
Gibbs, Atwell, Downs, Duvall, Lowman, Bond, Sim-
mons, Smoot, Walbach, Benson, Cockey. Filzsimmons,
Green, Stevenson, Collins, Dodson, Jackson, .Mil-
bourne, Miles, Riggan, Hopkins, Wingate, Jones,
Murphy, of Dorchester, Keys, Kirk, Fryer, Hill, Ray,
Tighe, Wells, Walls, Butler, Wilson, Carey, Dennis,
Kirbin, Crawford. Harrison, Harry, Hiteshew, Smith,
Andrew, Carroll, Hitchcock, McComas,Goslin, Willey,
Becker, Bosse, Evans, Lipman, Norris, Reed, Hall,
Morrison, Murphy, of Baltimore city, Orem, Roth,
Trager, Bouchet, Dawkins, Durham, Grant, Linthi-
cum, Moore, Bald. Godwin, Henkel, Lock, Miller,
Pairo, Baker, Bingham, Charles, Mitchell, Tennant,
Amiss, Johnston, Lansdale, Williams, Drumm, Feaga,
Loar, Stump, Jenkins, Fuss, Haines, Kain, Oursler,
Gill, Pearre, Bennett, Hearn, Messick, Howard—100.
The Journal of Tuesday, March 22nd, 1904, was
read and approved.
PETITIONS, MEMORIALS AND OTHER PAPERS.
Mr. Harry presented petition of F. J. Bartholow and
32 other persons asking for the passage of a bill pro-
hibiting the sale of intoxicating liquors within 2 miles
of school house Bartholow, Frederick county, Mary-
land."
Which was read and referred to Frederick delega-
tion.
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