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182 MARYLAND MANUAL.

Baltimore City.

Court Terms—Circuit Court and Circuit Court No. 2, second Mon-
day in January, March, May, July, September and November. Crim-
inal, Superior, Common Pleas and City Courts, second Monday in Janu-
ary, May and September.

Orphans' Court Days—Daily.

Population—558,485 (Federal census, 1910). After the taking of the
census of 1910 by the Federal Authorities, a careful census of the city
was made under the direction of the Police Department which showed a
population of 566,025.

ELECTED OFFICERS.

Name. Office. Term Expires.

William F. Broening. ............. State's Attorney.............. 1920
Stephen C. Little. ............... .Clerk Superior Court. ........ .1919
Adam Deupert. .................. .Clerk Court Common Pleas. .... .1921
George C. Lindsay. ............... Clerk Baltimore City Court. . . .1917
Sam W. Pattison. ................ Clerk Criminal Court. ....... ..1921
Charles R. Whiteford. ............ .Clerk Circuit Court. ......... .1921
John Pleasants. .................. Clerk Circuit Court No. 2. .... .1919
Howard W. Jackson. ............. .Register of Wills. ........... .1921
Thomas F. McNulty. .............. Sheriff ......................1917
Myer J. Block.................... Judge Orphans' Court (Chief). 1919
William M. Dunn. ............... .Judge Orphans' Court. ....... .1919
Harry C. Gaither. ................ Judge Orphans' Court. ....... .1919
Edward V. Coonan. ............... Surveyor ....................1918

MAGISTRATES IN JUVENILE. CAUSES.
105-107 Court House, Baltimore, Md.
(All Terms Expire 1916.)

Name. Postoffice.
Magistrate in Juvenile Causes:

Thomas J. C. Williams, .............................. .Baltimore
Assistant Magistrate:
James J. Carmody. .................................. Baltimore

Governor, with consent of Senate, appoints an additional Justice of
the Peace for Baltimore City and designates him as above. The Act
also provides for one assistant. Term 2 years from the first Monday in
May. (Ch. 41,1910.)

The Juvenile Court of the City of Baltimore was created in 1902,
at which time it is believed there were only two other Children's Courts
in the United States.

It has exclusive jurisdiction over children under the age of 16 years
and the general jurisdiction given by law to the Police Magistrates.

The powers conferred on the Court are very wide and ample for all
purposes, being in fact all that the Legislature can grant under the
restrictions of the Constitution.

The Court is in session, from 10 A. M. each day, Sundays and legal
holidays excepted.

 

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