573. A bill to authorize the making of special assessments to pay for the con- struction of drains and sewers in the village of Highland Park, in the county of Wayne:
received, May 2, rules suspended, passed and returnéd.
574. A bill to amend sections 2 and 3 of act No. 400 of the local acts of the state of Michigan for the year 1899, entitled "An act to provide for the payment of a salary to certain township officers in the township of Springwells in the county of Wayne, and to fix the salaries thereof:"
received, March 28, and referred to committee on counties and townships reported favorably, April 17, rules suspended, passed, given immediate effect and returned
recalled from house, May 2
re-received, May 6, rule 36 suspended, immediate effect reconsidered and not given, passage reconsidered and tabled..
taken up, May 7, and referred to committee on counties and townships.. reported substituted, May 8, rules suspended, passed, given immediate effect and returned
575. A bill to increase the compensation of election inspectors, clerks and gate keepers in the township of Springwells, in the county of Wayne, and to fix the amount thereof:
received, March 5, and tabled.
taken up, April 11, rules suspended, passed and returned. 576. A bill to authorize the townships of Springwells and Ecorse, in the county of Wayne, state of Michigan, to jointly build and maintain a swing or draw bridge, constructed in whole or in part of steel or iron, across the River Rouge, at a point known as the Dix road or Saulsbury bridge, according to the plans and specifications which have heretofore or which may here- after be approved by the proper officers of the United States, according to the act of congress, and to borrow money on the faith and credit of said townships to pay for the construction of said bridge:
received, February 19, rules suspended, passed, given immediate effect and returned
577. A bill to amend act No. 206 of the public acts of 1893, entitled "An act to provide for the assessment of property and the levy and collection of taxes thereon, and for the collection of taxes heretofore and hereafter levied; making such taxes a lien on the land taxed, establishing and continuing such lien, providing for the sale and conveyance of lands delinquent for taxes, and for the inspection and disposition of land bid off to the state and not redeemed or purchased; and to repeal act No. 200 of the public acts of 1891 and all other acts or parts of acts in anywise contravening any of the provisions of this act," as amended by the several acts amenda- tory thereof, being compiler's sections 3824 to 3962, inclusive, by adding three sections thereto, to stand as sections 155, 156 and 157:
received, March 6, and referred to committee on taxation. reported amended, March 14, and placed on the general order. considered in committee of the whole, March 14, and ordered to third reading
$79. A bill to amend section 49 of act No. 173 of the public acts of Michigan of the year 1855, being an act entitled "An act to amend chapter 93 of the revised statutes of 1846, entitled 'Of courts held by justices of the peace, being section 754 of the compiled laws of Michigan for the year
received, March 18, and referred to committee on judiciary.
reported favorably, April 4, and placed on the general order.. considered in committee of the whole, April 5, and ordered to third reading
583. A bill for the protection of fish in the Saginaw river and its tributaries, and to repeal acts Nos. 200 and 213 of the public acts of 1895:
received, April 24, and referred to committee on gaming interests.. reported amended, May 15, rules suspended, passed and returned. 588. A bill to provide for the protection of fish in the lakes known as Whitefish lake and Little Whitefish lake, in the township of Pierson, county of Montcalm, and state of Michigan:
received, April 24, and referred to committee on fisheries.. reported favorably, May 7, and placed on the general order. considered in committee of the whole, May 9, and ordered to third reading
590. A bill to detach certain territory from the township of Clay, in the county of St. Clair and state of Michigan, and to organize the township of Harsen, in said county:
received, May 14, and referred to committee on counties and townships. 1420 597. A bill to provide a tax to meet the several appropriations for which a tax is not otherwise provided for the general expenses of the state government, salaries of the state officers, judicial and other expenses of the state departments and expenses of the legislature for the years 1901 and 1902: received, May 29, rules suspended and ordered to third reading. read third time, May 29, amended, passed, given immediate effect and returned
598. A bill to provide a tax to meet the amounts disbursed by the state at the several asylums for the support of patients under the several laws relating thereto:
received, April 18, and referred to joint committee on asylums for in-
reported favorably, May 23, and referred to committee on finance and appropriations
reported favorably, May 23, and placed on the general order.
committee of whole discharged, May 29, and made special order for May 29
considered in committee of the whole, May 29, and ordered to third reading
passed, May 29, given immediate effect and returned.
599. A bill to appropriate certain tax lands of the state for the purpose of clear- ing out the channel of the Au Gres river, in Iosco and Arenac counties, and removing obstructions from the channel of said river; such improvement to be done under the direction of the commissioner of the state land office: file No. 325.
received, May 14, and referred to committee on state affairs.. reported favorably, May 22, and placed on the general order.. considered in committee of the whole, May 23, amended and ordered to third reading
601. A bill to organize the township of Millen, in the county of Alcona, state of Michigan, into a union school district:
received, May 23, rules suspended, passed, given immediate effect and returned
606. A bill to amend section 7 of act No. 268 of the public acts of 1897, approved June 2, 1897, entitled "An act to regulate the use of firearms in hunting for and killing deer protected by the laws of this state and providing a penalty for its violation," the same being section 5798 of the compiled laws of 1897:
received, April 3, and referred to committee on gaming interests. reported amended, May 7, and placed on the general order...
considered in committee of the whole, May 8, amended and ordered to third reading
passed, May 9, given immediate effect and returned.
607. A bill to amend sections 1, 6, 21 and 25 of chapter 3, section 15 of chapter 4, section 1 of chapter 6, sections 2, 4 and 5 of chapter 7, section 2 of chapter 10, sections 2 and 7 of chapter 13, of act No. 164 of the public acts of 1881, entitled "An act to revise and consolidate the laws relating to public instruction and primary schools, and to repeal all statutes and acts contravening the provisions of this act," being compiler's sections 4666, 4671, 4686, 4691, 4706, 4717, 4722, 4724, 4725, 4747, 4766 and 4771 of the compiled laws of 1897:
received, March 27, and referred to committee on education and public schools
reported favorably, May 2, and placed on the general order
considered in committee of the whole, May 7, and ordered to third reading
passed, May 9, ordered to take effect September 1, 1902, and returned.. 609. A bill to amend section 14 of "An act to define the limits, jurisdiction and powers of circuit courts," approved April 8, 1851, being section 312 of the compiled laws of Michigan of the year 1897:
received, March 7, and referred to committee on judiciary. 610. A bill to provide the manner of conducting elections in the township of Calu- met, county of Houghton, state of Michigan, and to repeal local act No. 253 of the local acts of 1877, and act 367 of the local acts of 1889:
received, February 27, rules suspended, passed, given immediate effect; returned
recalled from house, March 18.
re-received, March 18, rule 36 suspended, immediate effect reconsidered and not given, passage reconsidered, amended, passed, given immediate effect and returned
611. A bill to amend section 4, section 5, section 6, section 8 and section 13 of act 147 of the general school laws of 1891, entitled “An act to provide for the election of 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:"
received, April 5, and referred to committee on elections. reported and reprint for committee, April 10 (file No. 166) reported amended, April 16, and placed on the general order. considered in committee of the whole, April 17, amended and ordered to third reading
613. A bill to amend section 27 of an act, entitled "An act relative to free schools in the city of Detroit," approved February 24, 1869, and acts amendatory thereof:
received, May 2. rules suspended, passed, ordered to take effect June 1, 1901, and returned..
614. A bill to incorporate the Detroit library commission, and to provide means for acquiring land and the construction of a public library building thereon, and the maintenance of the same:
received, March 21, and referred to committee on education and public schools
reported amended, March 26, rules suspended, passed, title amended, given immediate effect and returned..
615. A bill to amend section 2 of act No. 206 of the public acts of 1899, entitled "An act to authorize the formation of corporations for the prevention of cruelty to children, animals, birds and fowls:"
received, April 25, and referred to committee on state affairs. 616. A bill to amend act No. 450 of the local acts of 1899, entitled "An act to authorize the sale of state tax lands located within the limits of the city of North Muskegon and other lands located in said city and bid off to the
state for unpaid taxes and now held by the state as state tax bids, at less than the total of taxes, interest and other charges against said lands," approved June 15, 1899, by amending sections 2 and 3 and to repeal all acts and parts of acts inconsistent therewith:
received, March 27, and tabled..
taken up, March 28, rules suspended, passed, given immediate effect and returned
627. A bill to amend section 15 of chapter 19 of an act, entitled "An act supple-. mental to the charter of the city of Detroit, and relating to parks and boulevards and other public grounds in said city, and to repeal act No. 374 of the local acts of 1879, entitled 'An act to provide for the establishment and maintenance of a broad street or boulevard about the limits of the city of Detroit and through portions of the townships of Hamtramck, Greenfield and Springwells, in the county of Wayne,' approved May 21, 1879:"
received, May 21, rules suspended, passed, given immediate effect and returned
639. A bill to amend sections 6 and 15 of chapter 7, section 16 of chapter 9, and section 39 of chapter 12, of an act, entitled "An act to amend and revise the charter of the city of Marquette, Marquette county," approved March 27, 1891, and acts amendatory thereof, and to add two new sections thereto, to stand as sections 25 and 26 of chapter 7, and to repeal all acts or parts of acts contravening the provisions of this act:"
received, March 12, and referred to committee on cities and villages.... reported favorably, March 13, rules suspended, passed, given immediate effect and returned
641. A bill to amend sections 3, 6 and 9, of an act, entitled "An act to reincor- porate the city of Mason," being act No. 272 of the local acts of 1891, ap- proved April 3, in the year 1891, and to add thereto a new section, to stand as section 17:
received, March 19, rules suspended, passed, given immediate effect and returned
642. A bill to amend section 3 of act No. 280 of the public acts of 1887, entitled "An act to protect the owners and keepers of stallions," approved June 28, 1887, being section 1621c of Howell's annotated statutes and being section 10786 of the compiled laws of 1897, as amended by act No. 66 of the public acts of 1899, approved May 10, 1899:
received, April 2, and referred to committee on agricultural interests... reported amended, April 30, and placed on the general order.
considered in committee of the whole, May 1, and ordered to third reading
passed, May 1, given immediate effect and returned. 643. A bill to provide for the submission to the qualified electors of the township of Courtland, in the county of Kent, state of Michigan, the question of the relief of George Barlow, the treasurer of the township of Courtland, in said county, from liability on account of the loss of township funds paid him through the failure of the Northern Kent bank, of Cedar Springs, in Cedar Springs, Kent county, Michigan: received, March 6, and tabled.
taken up, March 12, rules suspended, and placed on the general order.. considered in committee of the whole, March 12, and ordered to third reading
passed, March 12, given immediate effect and returned. 645. A bill to provide for the submission to the qualified electors of the town- ship of Algoma, in the county of Kent, state of Michigan, the question of the relief of R. Harlow Dockery, the treasurer of the township of Algoma, in said county, from liability on account of the loss of township funds, occasioned through the failure of the Farmers and Merchants' bank, of Rockford:
received, March 6, and tabled..
taken up, March 12, rules suspended, and placed on the general order..
considered in committee of the whole, March 12, and ordered to third reading
passed, March 12, given immediate effect and returned. 649. A bill to amend sections 25 and 25a of act No. 137 of the public acts of 1849, as amended, entitled "An act to authorize proceedings against garn- ishees, and for other purposes," the same being compiler's section 1014 of the compiled laws of 1897, as amended by act No. 257 of the public acts of 1899:
received, May 7, and referred to committee on judiciary.. reported favorably, May 27, and placed on the general order.
652. A bill to provide for the organization of the township of Hamblin in the county of Mason into a single school district:
received, May 6, and referred to committee on education and public schools
reported favorably, May 8, rules suspended, passed, given immediate effect and returned.
653. A bill to provide for the organization of the township of Sheridan in the county of Mason into a single school district:
received, May 6, and referred to committee on education and public schools
reported favorably, May 8, rules suspended, passed, given immediate effect and returned..
655. A bill to amend section 46 of act No. 206 of the public acts of 1893, entitled "An act to provide for the assessment of property and the levy and collec- tion of taxes thereon, and for the collection of taxes heretofore and here- after levied making such taxes a lien on the lands taxed, establishing and continuing such lien, providing for the sale and conveyance of lands delin- quent for taxes, and for the inspection and disposition of lands bid off to the state and not redeemed or purchased, and to repeal act No. 200 of the public acts of 1891, and all other acts or parts of acts in anywise con- travening any of the provisions of this act," as amended by the several acts amendatory thereof, being section 3869 of the compiled laws of 1897: file No. 339.
received, May 14, and referred to committee on taxation.. 662. A bill to amend section 1 of chapter 2, section 3 of chapter 3, section 2 of chapter 8, and section 6 of chapter 17 of act No. 390 of the local acts of 1885, and the amendments thereto, entitled "An act to amend and revise the charter of the city of Port Huron," approved June 17, 1885, and to add a new section to chapter 7 to stand as section 61:
received, April 17, and referred to committee on cities and villages. reported amended, May 16, rules suspended, passed, title amended, given immediate effect, and notice of reconsideration given. . . . immediate effect reconsidered, May 20, and not given, passage recon- sidered, and referred to committee on cities and villages. reported substituted, May 20, rules suspended, passed, given immediate effect and returned.
666. A bill to authorize the township of Pentwater, in the county of Oceana, state of Michigan, to borrow money to make public improvements in said township, and to issue bonds therefor:
received. April 24. rules suspended, passed, given immediate effect and returned
674. A bill to amend section 2 of act No. 160 of the public acts of 1897, ent mitled "An act to establish a lien upon horses and other animals for the co\t of shoeing the same," approved May 26, 1897, the same being compiler's section 10772 of the compiled laws of 1897:
received, May 8. and referred to committee on judiciary.
675. A bill to amend section 5 of act No. 229 of the public acts of 1889, entitled "An act to regulate the practice of horseshoeing in the state of Michigan," approved June 8, 1899:
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