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Complaint of Charles A. Hook, Jr. Communication was received from Charles A. Hook, Jr., 216 N. Liberty street, complaining of robberies recently committed at the quarry in Woodberry. It was ordered that the said complaint be referred to the Marshal for his attention. Complaint of J. Glenn Cook. Northwest Improvement Association. Communication was received from J. Glenn Cook, Secretary Northwest Improvement Association, complaining of trespass on the part of irresponsible persons with dogs and guns in the neighborhood South of the Western Maryland Railroad and East of Garrison avenue, on property of Messrs. Numsen, Matthai, Gittings, Dolfield, Cook and others. It was ordered that the said complaint be referred to the Marshal for his attention. 4 Anti-Saloon League - Communication from. Subject - - Investigation of violations of Sunday Liquor Law. Commissioner Morris handed the Board communications from S. E. Nicholson, Supt. of Maryland Anti-Saloon League, under date of May 19th,1902, and May 22,1902, upon the subject of action taken by the said League to detect violations of the Sunday Liquor law, and asked that the said be placed among the Board's records. It was so ordered, see Exhibit No. 921. Bills Passed. The Board, by the vote as shown hereunder, passed the fol-]owing bills, and ordered that they be included in the next requisition on the Mayor & City Council for payment:- Dietrick Brothers............Electrical Supplies.........*21.64 Daniel Zacharias.............Lineman..................... 36.00