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Maryland State Archives Baltimore City Police Enlarge and print image (819K)      |
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Maryland State Archives Baltimore City Police Enlarge and print image (819K)      |
| Total for salaries...............$36,221.39 expenses............... 2,115. 59 See requisition copy-book. Case Maryland Anti-Saloon League, vs. Captain A.J.Pumphrey. At 10.30 A.M., the Board began the hearing of the charges, as follows, preferred by the Maryland Anti-Saloon League against Captain A.J.Pumphrey, the testimony being stenographically repor ted:- "Baltimore, Oct. 31, 1902. To The Board of "olice Commissioners of Baltimore City. Gentlemen:- The Maryland Anti-Saloon League hereby makes complaint to the Board of Police Commissioners of Baltimore City of certain official misconduct on the part of Captain Pumphrey of the detective force of this city in connection with the cases of certain persons charges with the violation of the liquor law in Harford County and Baltimore City, and in pursuance thereof alleges the following facts:- I. That in the month of June, 1902, Louis V/ein, a detective in the employ of the Maryland Anti-Salodn League, testified before the Grand Jury of Baltimore City in certain Sunday liquor cases, and upon the testimony given by him and a certain Maynard M.Metcalf the Grand Jury found indictments alleging that intoxicating liquor had been sold on the Lord's day to said Wein and said Metcalf in the Eutaw House, Kelly's Hotel, Leach & Carroll's and other hotels and saloons in Baltimore City. II. That in the months of August and September, 1902, the said We in, together with one John Sperzel, acting as employees of said League, secured evidence and testified before the Grand Jury of Harford County which thereupon found |