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Maryland State Archives Baltimore City Police Enlarge and print image (812K)      |
| 38 Boxing Exhibition. Permit. Upon the recommendation of the Marshal it was ordered that permit be granted to the Eureka Athletic Club to hold Sparring Exhibition at Music Hall Thursday evening, October 16,1902. Application was received from the Eureka Athletic Club to hold Sparring Exhibition at Germania Maennerchoir Hall, Friday October 24,1902. It was ordered that the said application be referred to the Marshal for investigation and recommendation. Donation. Upon the recommendation of Captain John J.Fullem, Western 'District, approved by the Marshal, it was ordered that Detective Harry M.Hammersla be permitted to retain fifteen dollars donated to him by William Shutze for the recovery of a gold watch and chain. Application for Leave of Absence. Fireman Chas. H.Abura. It was ordered that leave of absence from 7 P.M., October 16th., until 7 P.M., October 18,1902, with pay, be granted to Fireman Charles H.Aburn of the Police Patrol Boat "LANNAN". Sale of Horse. Unfit for Service. Upon the recommendation of Lieut. David P.McClelland, Lieutenant of Mounted Police, it was ordered that saddle horse #70, reported as worn out and unfit for police service be sold. Recommendation of Lieut. McClelland filed, as Exhibit 818. Complaint of Louis D.Passario_. Against Officer 260r Officer Thomas McGrain, N.D. The Secretary submitted to the Board complaint made to him |