390 LAWS OF MARYLAND.
or justice imposing fine or sentence; except, however, that any
owner shall be permitted, between September 1st and Decem-
ber 24th, exclusive of both dates, to train or run his dog or
dogs; any person who shall harbor or permit any dog to re-
main on or about the premises shall be deemed the owner of
such dog for the purpose of this section.
12. All fees received by the Clerk of the Circuit Court
for license, or by magistrates, or the court for fines, except
the portion thereof payable to the informer, shall be paid over
to the State game warden, and be by him expended for the
protection and increase of the game birds in said county;
provided, that all fines that are received on the prosecution
by the State game warden or deputy game warden shall be
payable to him or them as provided by section 8 of chapter
293 of the Acts of 1896.
13. All game wardens and the State game warden are
hereby empowered to make arrests without a warrant of any
person or persons upon their seeing or knowing of any viola-
tion of any of the foregoing sections and are hereby expressly
exempted from any liability because of any arrest he or they
may make while in the performance of their duties.
14. Every person who is an actual resident of Baltimore
county shall be entitled to an allowance from the county of
fifty cents for every hawk taken and killed by him within the
limits of said county.
15. Any person killing any hawk, shall produce the head of
the same before some justice of the peace of said county, and
make oath that the said hawk was taken and killed within the
limits of Baltimore county, within six days then preceding, and
the justice shall thereupon give such person a certificate, where-
in he shall set forth the said oath, and shall, at the same time,
cut off the beaks from the heads of said hawks, so as to prevent
a second allowance.
16. No justice of the peace shall be entitled to any fee or re-
ward for the taking of such oath or the issuing of such certifi-
cate.
17. The County Commissioners of Baltimore county are
authorized and empowered, in their discretion, if they think
proper, to pay said sum of fifty cents for each and every hawk,
as shown in said certificate to have been killed within the
limits of Baltimore county.
18. The bridge heretofore constructed over the Patapsco
river, near Orange Grove Station by Baltimore and Howard
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