1904.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 833
AFTERNOON SESSION.
THURSDAY, March 10th, 1904.
The House resumed business at 4 o'clock p. m.
Present at the call of the roll the following members:
Messrs. Speaker, Buckler, Wilkinson, Atkinson,
Gibbs, Simmons, Smoot, Walbach, Benson, Cockey,
Green, Stevenson, Collins, Dodson, Jackson, Mil-
bourne, Miles, Riggan, Hopkins, Wingate, Jones,
Keys, Kirk, Fryer, Hill, Ray, Tighe, Walls, Butler,
Wilson, Carey, Dennis, Kirbin, Crawford. Harrison,
Hiteshew, Smith, Andrew, McComas, Goslin, Willey,
Becker. Bosse, Evans, Lipman, Norris, Hall, Morrison,
Orem, Roth, Bouchet, Grant, Linthicum, Moore, Lock,
Miller, Pairo, Baker, Bingham, Chailes, Mitchell,
Tennant, Amiss, Lansdale, Williams, Feaga, Loar,
Stump, Jenkins, Fuss, Haines, Kain, Oursler, Gill,
Pearre, Bennett, Hearn, Messick; Harvey, Howard —
80.
INTRODUCTION OF BILLS.
By Mr. Lipman,
A bill entitled "An Act to authorize, empower and
direct the Board of Police Commissioners for Balti-
more city to re-instate Charles Creamer."
Which was read the first time, and referred to the
Baltimore city delegation.
By Mr. Roth,
A bill entitled "An Act to prevent fraud in the
State of Maryland."
Which was read the first time and referred to the
Committee on Judiciary.
By Mr. Green,
A bill entitled "An Act to provide for testing oils
used for illuminating and heating purposes in this
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