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556. A bill to protect fish and to regulate fishing in the waters of Green bay
within the counties of Menominee and Delta, by prohibiting the use of
seines, pound nets, gill nets and other fixed or set nets with meshes below
certain sizes, and to regulate the use of such nets and provide a penalty
for the violation of such law:

introduced by Mr. Fuller, February 20, and tabled.

557. A bill to amend act No. 228 of the public acts of 1897, entitled “An act
to amend section 3 of article 3 of act 198. session laws of 1873, as amended
by act 45, public acts of 1879, as amended by act 174, public acts of 1891,
as amended by act No. 129, public acts of 1893, entitled 'An act to revise
the laws providing for the incorporation of railroad companies, and to
regulate the running and management and to fix the duties and liabilities
of all said roads and other corporations owning or operating any railroad
in this state,'" approved May 1, 1873, being compiler's section 3360,
Howell's annotated statutes of Michigan:

introduced by Mr. Fuller, February 20, and tabled..

558. A bill to amend section 11 of act No. 91 of the public acts of 1887, entitled
“An act to authorize the formation of corporations for the purpose of
improving rivers which form, in whole or part, the boundary between this
and any adjoining state, and their tributaries, and for driving, sorting,
holding and delivering logs thereon," approved April 26, 1887, the same
being compiler's section 6760 of the compiled laws of 1897:
introduced by Mr. Fuller, February 20, and tabled..

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559. A bill to amend section 107 of chapter 85 of the compiled laws of Michigan
for 1897, relative to notaries public, providing for the appointment thereof,
fee to be paid by each person appointed to such office:
introduced by Mr. Fuller, February 20, and tabled...

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560. A bill to amend act No. 121 of the public acts of 1895, relative to the com-
petency of witnesses and examination of parties in certain cases, being
compiler's section 10212 of the compiled laws of 1897:
introduced by Mr. Moore, February 20, and tabled.

557

taken up, March 12, and referred to committee on judiciary

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reported amended, title amended, April 3, and placed on the general
order (file No. 151)...

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considered in committee of whole, April 8, and ordered to third reading.
passed, April 9, given immediate effect and transmitted...
returned, May 29, and referred to secretary for printing and presenta-
tion to the governor..

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561. A bill to provide for the payment of the salary of the deputy secretary of

state:

introduced by Mr. Moore, February 20, and referred to committee on
state affairs

562. A bill to provide for the control of the public free schools and district public
library in the school district included within the limits of the city of
Detroit, and to repeal act 333 of the session laws of the year 1869 and
amendments thereto, excepting section 27, relating to public school
teachers' retirement fund:

557

introduced by Mr. Murfin (by request), February 20, and tabled.
taken up, May 20, and referred to committee on cities and villages.
reported substituted. May 20, rules suspended, passed, ordered to take
effect. June 1, 1901, and transmitted.

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returned amended, May 23, and referred to secretary for printing and
presentation to the governor

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563. A bill to establish a board of public works in the city of Coldwater and to
define its duties and powers and to fix and determine compensation of
members, and to repeal all acts and parts of acts inconsistent with and
repugnant to this act:

introduced by Mr. Lockerby (by request), February 20, and tabled.............

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564. A bill to provide for the election of two justices of the peace in the city of
Coldwater and to abolish and discontinue the offices of the four present
justices of the peace of said city, and to repeal all acts and parts of acts
inconsistent with or contravening this act:

introduced by Mr. Lockerby (by request), February 20, and referred to
committee on judiciary.

565. A bill to provide for permitting villages of a certain class to issue bonds
for specified purposes:

introduced by Mr. Bangham, February 20, and tabled.

566. A bill to amend act No. 179 of the public acts of 1899, entitled "An act to
provide for the assessment and levy of taxes upon the property and busi-
ness of express companies, telephone companies and telegraph companies,
and the collection thereof, and to repeal act No. 48 of the public acts of
1899, and all other acts under which any of the companies whose property
and business is to be assessed under this act, or in any other law of this
state, so far as such acts or parts of acts are inconsistent with this act,
or in any way contravene the same:"

introduced by Mr. Atwood, February 20, and tabled.

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HISTORY OF HOUSE BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS RECEIVED.
1. A bill to authorize the township board of the township of Charlevoix, in the
county of Charlevoix, to issue the bonds of said township to the amount
of twenty thousand dollars, for the purpose of building a new bridge across
Pine river, and to levy taxes sufficient to provide for the payment of the
same and the interest thereon:

received, January 3, rules suspended, passed, given immediate effect
and returned

2. A bill to amend act No. 218 of the local acts of 1893, entitled "An act relative
to the salary of the judge of probate of the county of Wayne:"
received, January 18, rules suspended, passed, given immediate effect
and returned

3. A bill authorizing the board of trustees of the public schools of the village
of Addison, an incorporated school district, to call a meeting of the quali-
fied electors of said school district, for the purpose of selecting and
changing sites and building school houses for said district:

received, January 9, rules suspended, passed, given immediate effect and
returned...

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4. A bill to create a commission and define its duties and powers and make an
appropriation of money for the purpose of making an exhibit of the
various manufactures and products of the state of Michigan at the Pan-
American exposition at Buffalo, New York, in the year 1901:

file No. 16.

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145

received, January 22, and referred to committee on state affairs..
reported favorably, January 22, and referred to committee on finance
and appropriations

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240

reported favorably, January 22, and placed on the general order.
considered in committee of the whole, January 22, and ordered to third
reading

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241

241

passed, January 22. given immediate effect and returned.

5. A bill to amend act 37 of the public acts of 1899, entitled “An act to provide
for the salary of the state game and fish warden, and for the appointment
of a chief deputy fish and game warden, and to prescribe his powers and
duties," by adding four new sections thereto, numbered section 3, section
4, section 5 and section 6:

file No. 204.

received, April 3, and referred to committee on fisheries.
reported favorably, May 1, and placed on the general order.

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considered in committee of the whole, May 1, and ordered to third read-
ing

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passed, May 1, given immediate effect and returned.
6. A bill to authorize the township of South Arm, in Charlevoix county, to borrow
money to be used in rebuilding a swing bridge and approaches thereto in
said township, and to issue bonds therefor:

received, January 14, rules suspended, passed, given immediate effect
and returned

7. A bill for the protection of fish in the lake known as Clam lake, in Antrim
county, and in Grass river flowing in and Clam river flowing out thereof:
file No. 17.

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received, January 13, and referred to committee on fisheries....
reported favorably, February 27, and placed on the general order..
considered in committee of the whole, March 5, and ordered to third
reading

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585

609

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read third time, March 5, and tabled.

taken up, March 12, passed, given immediate effect and returned.

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8. A bill to amend section 1 of act No. 425, local acts 1895, approved May 21,
1895, entitled “An act to provide for and fix and limit the compensation
and to prescribe the duties of certain officers and employes of the county
of Wayne," so as to fix the salary of the county clerk of the county of
Wayne at $5,000 per annum:

file No. 9.

received, February 15, and referred to committee on cities and villages..
reported substituted. April 9, rules suspended, read third time, amended,
passed, given immediate effect and returned..

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10. A bill to enable the board of supervisors of Houghton county to construct and
maintain a bridge across Sturgeon river, in the township of Portage,
county of Houghton:

received, January 10, rules suspended, passed, given immediate effect
and returned

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12. A bill to legalize certain proceedings of the city council of the city of Traverse
City, and authorizing said council to issue the bonds of said city, to the
amount of $25,000, for the purpose of extending and improving its water
works plant:

received, January 10, and referred to committee on cities and villages..
reported favorably, January 11, rules suspended, passed, given immediate
effect, returned

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164

14. A bill to determine the duties and fix the compensation of the secretary of the
senate and the clerk of the house of representatives:

received. January 24, and referred to committee on state affairs.
reported favorably, April 20, and placed on the general order.
considered in committee of the whole, April 30, and ordered to third
reading

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passed, April 30, and tabled..

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taken up, April 30, given immediate effect and returned.

15. A bill to amend section 10 of chapter 2, section 8 of chapter 3, section 6 of
chapter 7, section 5 of chapter 9, sections 8 and 14 of chapter 19, section
11 of chapter 24. and section 8 of chapter 25, and to add a new section to
chapter 19, the same to stand as section 19 of said chapter, of act No. 437,
of the local acts of 1899. entitled "An act to vacate the township of
Holmes and village of Mackinac, in Mackinac county, state of Michigan.
and to incorporate the city of Mackinac island, in said Mackinac county,"
approved June 9, 1899:

received. January 14, and referred to committee on cities and villages..
reported substituted. January 23, rules suspended, passed, given imme-
diate effect and returned.

16. A bill to amend section 3 of act No. 222 of the public acts of 1895, entitled
"An act to provide for the appointment of a board of commissioners, who
shall have the management and control of the Mackinac island state park,
and defining its powers and duties." approved May 31, 1895, as amended

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247

by act No. 133 of the public acts of 1899, approved, June 21, 1899, the
same being section 1259 of the compiled laws of 1897:

file No. 1.

received, January 17, and referred to committee on state affairs.
reported amended, January 23, rules suspended. passed, given immediate
effect and returned

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18. A bill to constitute the president of the village of Pinconning ex-officio mem-
ber of the board of supervisors of Bay county:

file No. 7.

received, January 21, and referred to committee on cities and villages..
reported favorably, February 7, rules suspended, passed and returned..

19. A bill to define the duties of justices of the peace in and for the county of
Ionia in certain cases, and to regulate their fees therein:

received, January 10, rules suspended, passed, given immediate effect
and returned

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20. A bill to provide for a special county drain commissioner, and to prescribe his
powers and duties:

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353

155

file No. 29.

received, January 31. and referred to committee on agricultural in-

terests

293

reported favorably, March 5, and placed on the general order.
considered in committee of the whole, March 6, and ordered to third
reading

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22. A bill to change the name of Hubert Clark to Hubert Teller:
received, January 14, and referred to committee on state affairs..
reported favorably, January 17, rules suspended, passed, given immediate
effect and returned.

178

213

23. A bill to provide for a tax upon dogs and to create a fund for the payment
of certain damages for sheep killed or wounded by them in certain cases:
file No. 26.

received, January 31, and referred to committee on agricultural in-
terests

293

reported amended, March 5, and placed on the general order.
considered in committee of the whole, March 6, and recommitted to
committee on agricultural interests.

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reported, amended, March 7, and placed on the general order.

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considered in committee of the whole, March 12, and referred to com-
mittee on judiciary

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reported reprint for committee, March 13 (file No. 102)
reported substituted, April 3, and placed on the general order..
considered in committee of the whole, April 4, amended, and ordered
to third reading...

passed, April 4, given immediate effect and returned.
24. A bill to regulate the catching of fish in any of the waters or streams in
Oakland county, this state, where the same is not prohibited by the pro-
visions of any local act:
received, May 15, rules suspended, passed and returned.

25. A bill to amend section 2, section 6 and section 10 of an act entitled "An act
to authorize proceedings against garnishees and for other purposes,” being
chapter 35 of the compiled laws of the state of Michigan of 1897:
file No. 32.

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received, April 11, and referred to committee on judiciary.
reported amended, May 7, and placed on the general order.

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considered in committee of the whole, May 9, and ordered to third
reading

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read third time, May 9, and tabled.

1399

taken up, May 13, and made special order for May 14.

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considered in committee of the whole, May 14, and ordered to third
reading

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26. A bill to provide for the assessment of the property of railroad companies,
union station and depot companies, telegraph companies, telephone com-
panies, express companies, sleeping car companies, car loaning companies,
stock car companies, refrigerator car companies, fast freight line com-
panies, and all other companies not above specified owning and operating
cars of any character or description within the state of Michigan; and
for the levy thereon by a state board of assessors of taxes, and for the
collection thereof; and to repeal all acts or parts of acts inconsistent
herewith:

file No. 259.

received, April 11, and referred to committee on railroads.

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reported amended, April 18, ordered reprinted (file No. 177), and made
a special order for April 23.

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considered in committee of the whole, April 23, amended, and ordered
to third reading

1166

passed, April 23, title amended, and returned.

1169

re-received, April 24, senate amendments non-concurred in by house,
conference requested and granted....

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1203

notification of appointment of conference committee received, April 25..
report of conference committee on part of senate, adopted, May 21...1495, 1496
report of conference committee transmitted by house, May 21, concurred
in and returned..

1495, 1496

27. A bill to authorize the village of Pinconning to compromise and refund its
indebtedness:

received, January 16, and referred to committee on cities and villages..
reported favorably, January 29, rules suspended, passed and returned..

28. A bill to provide for the selection at primary elections, by a direct vote of
the members of the various political parties, of all candidates of such
parties for election to any and all public offices, the occupants of which
now or hereafter shall be required by law to be elected at an April or
November election, entirely by electors residing within Wayne county, and
to provide for and regulate the printing upon the official ballots at April
or November elections of the names of candidates, and also to provide for
the election of delegates to political conventions and of the members of
the committees of political parties, and to provide for, regulate and pro-
tect such primary elections and conventions, and to punish offenses com-
mitted thereat, and to repeal act No. 411 of the local acts of 1895, approved
May 16, 1895:

file No. 3.

received, January 31, and referred to committee on elections..
committee discharged, February 7, rules suspended, not passed, recon-
sidered and not passed..

29. A bill to fix the per diem compensation of members of the state legislature
from the upper peninsula for and during the session of 1901:

received, January 24, and referred to committee on state affairs..
reported favorably, February 20, rules suspended, passed, given imme-
diate effect and returned.

30. A bill to amend section 1 of act No. 147 of the public acts of 1891, entitled
"An act to provide for the election of a county commissioner of schools,
for the appointment of school examiners, and to define the duties and fix
the compensation for the same, and to repeal all existing acts or parts of
acts conflicting with the provisions of this act," approved June 19, 1891,
as amended by the several acts amendatory thereof, being compiler's sec-
tion 4808 of the compiled laws of 1897:

file No. 81:

received. March 14, and referred to committee on education and public
schools

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348

265

512

714

reported favorably, March 18, and placed on the general order.
considered in committee of the whole, March 19, and ordered to third
reading

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read third time by title, March 19, and tabled.

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taken up, March 21, passed, given immediate effect and returned.

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