returned, April 16, and re-referred to secretary for printing and. pre- sentation to the governor.
announcement of presentation to governor, April 22. approved, April 23..
165. A bill to make appropriations for buildings and general maintenance of the experiment substations at South Haven, for the fiscal years ending June 30, 1902, and June 30, 1903, and to provide a tax to meet the same: introduced by Mr. Palmer, February 12, and tabled...
166. A bill to make appropriations for building and special purposes for the state agricultural college for the fiscal years ending June 30, 1902, and June 30, 1903, and to provide a tax to meet the same: introduced by Mr. Palmer, February 12, and tabled...
167. A bill to make appropriations for buildings and general maintenance of the upper peninsula experiment station for the fiscal years ending June 30, 1902, and June 30, 1903, and to provide a tax to meet the same: introduced by Mr. Palmer, February 12, and tabled.
168. A bill to amend section 131 of act No. 206 of the public acts of 1893, being "An act to provide for the assessment of property and for the levy and collection of taxes thereon, and for the collection of taxes here- tofore and hereafter levied, making such taxes a lien on the lands taxed, establishing and continuing such liens, providing for the sale and con- veyance of lands delinquent for taxes, and for the inspection and dispo- sition 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 and parts of acts in anywise contravening any of the provisions of this act," as amended by acts Nos. 240 of the public acts of 1897, and 107 of the public acts of 1899, being section 3953 of the compiled laws of 1897: introduced by Mr. Farr, February 12, and referred to committee on state lands
passed, April 3, given immediate effect and transmitted.
considered in committee of whole, April 3, amended and ordered to third reading
reported substituted, March 21, and placed on the general order (file No. 125)
returned amended, May 1, concurred in and referred to secretary for printing and presentation to the governor... announcement of presentation to governor, May 7 approved, May 17.
169. A bill to repeal act No. 75 of the public acts of 1889, approved May 8, 1889, entitled “An act to provide for one additional judge in the judicial circuit in which the county of Saginaw is, or may be situated, being now the tenth judicial circuit," the same being sections 276, 277, 278, 279, 280, 281. 282, 283 and 284 of the compiled laws of 1897:
introduced by Mr. Baird, February 12, and referred to committee on judicia
report favorably, May 27, and placed on the general order without printing
170. A bill to amend section 34 of act No. 35 of the public acts of 1867, entitled "An act to provide for the formation of street railway companies," approved March 5, 1867, as said act was amended by act No. 102 of the public acts of 1897, approved April 28, 1897:
introduced by Mr. Moore, February 12, and referred to committee on railroads
171. A bill to amend section 35 of act 35 of the public acts of 1867, entitled "An act to provide for the formation of street railway companies," approved March 5, 1867, as said act was amended by act No. 102 of the public acts of 1897, approved April 28, 1897:
introduced by Mr. Moore, February 12, and referred to committee on railroads
172. A bill relating to the county auditors of the county of Wayne: introduced by Mr. Goodell, February 12, and tabled..
173. A bill to amend the charter of the city of Bay City:
introduced by Mr. Westover. February 13, and tabled.
taken up, May 27, and referred to committee on cities and villages. reported substituted, May 27, rules suspended, passed, given imme- diate effect and transmitted..
returned, May 28, and referred to secretary for printing and presenta- tion to the governor
announcement of presentation to governor, June 6. approved, Junė 6......
174. A bill relative to granting, regulating and licensing the business of hawk- ing and peddling goods, wares and merchandise in the several counties of this state:
introduced by Mr. High, February 13, and referred to committee on judiciary
175. A bill to amend chapter 150 of the revised statutes of 1846, as amended by act No. 187 of the session laws of 1859; act No. 187 of the session laws of 1861; act No. 138 of the session laws of 1871; act No. 197 of the session laws of 1873; act No. 277 of the public acts of 1881, and act No. 155 of the public acts of 1893, relative to the salaries of judges of probate, the same being, as so amended, sections 2551 and 2552 of the compiled laws of the state of Michigan:
introduced by Mr. High, February 13, and referred to committee on judiciary
reported print for committee, February 15 (file No. 66) reported amended, March 19, and placed on the general order. considered in committee of whole, March 20, and recommitted to com- mittee on judiciary 176. A bill relative to granting, regulating and licensing the business of hawk- ing and peddling goods, wares and merchandise in the several counties of this state:
introduced by Mr. High, February 13, and referred to committee on judiciary 177. A bill to legalize what is known as "the supervisor's plat of the village of Ithaca," so that the same may be used for all purposes in the selling, conveying and mortgaging of the real estate contained therein, as well as for assessment purposes, and in all proceedings at law or in equity concerning such lands:
introduced by Mr. High, February 13, and referred to committee on judiciary
reported favorably, March 12, rules suspended, passed, given immediate effect and transmitted
returned, April 5, and referred to secretary for printing and presenta- tion to the governor
announcement of presentation to governor, April 8
178. A bill to limit and fix the time within which actions for negligent injuries to persons and property may be brought, and to repeal act No. 155 of the public acts of 1899, entitled "An act limiting the time in which actions may be brought to recover damages for personal injuries, approved June 23, 1899, and to repeal all acts in conflict herewith:"
introduced by Mr. Loomis, February 13, and referred to committee on railroads
reported print for committee, March 20 (file No. 123)
179. A bill to amend sections 5353 and 5356 of the compiled laws of 1897 so as to provide for the appointment of one or more women as factory in- spectors:
introduced by Mr. Loomis, February 13, and referred to committee on labor interests
reported substituted, April 10, and placed on the general order (file No. 162)
considered in committee of whole, April 16, and referred to committee on finance and appropriations.
reported favorably, April 18, and placed on the general order.. considered in committee of the whole, April 18, and ordered to third reading
passed, April 18, given immediate effect and transmitted.
returned, April 30, and referred to secretary for printing and pre- sentation to the governor. announcement of presentation to governor, May 7 approved, May 13..
180. A bill to amend section 2 of act No. 187 of the laws of Michigan of 1859, entitled "An act to amend chapter 150 of the revised statutes of 1846, it being chapter 175 of the compiled laws, and to authorize the salary of the judges of probate," approved February 15, 1859, as amended by act No. 79 of the laws of Michigan of 1863, act No. 138 of the laws of Michigan of 1871, act No. 140 of the laws of Michigan of 1873, acts Nos. 102 and 277 of the public acts of 1881, and act No. 55 of the public acts of 1893, the same being compiler's section 2552 of the compiled laws of 1897: introduced by Mr. Loomis, February 13, and referred to committee on judiciary
reported print for committee, February 15 (file No. 67) 181. A bill to amend section 6 of act No. 35 of the session laws of 1867, entitled "An act to provide for the formation of street railway companies," being section 6439 of the compiled laws of 1897:
introduced by Mr. Loomis, February 13, and referred to committee on railroads
reported print for committee, March 20 (file No. 122) reported favorably, April 10, and placed on the general order. considered in committee of whole, April 12, and ordered to third reading passed, April 12, given immediate effect and transmitted.. returned, April 18, and referred to secretary for printing and pre- sentation to the governor
announcement of presentation to governor, April 19. approved. April 22.
182. A bill to repeal section 1 of act 126 of the public acts of 1897, entitled "An act to preclude the appointment as administrator of the estate of a deceased incompetent person, of any person who, within one year prior to the death of such deceased incompetent person, was the guardian of such deceased incompetent person, except heirs," being section 9343 of the compiled laws of 1897:
introduced by Mr. Loomis, February 13, and referred to committee on judiciary
reported amended, March 14, and placed on the general order (file No. 104)
considered in committee of whole, March 21, and ordered to third reading:
introduced by Mr. Helme, February 13, and referred to committee on judiciary
183. A bill to prevent the barring of causes of action by contract:
184. A bill to amend sections 36 and 37 of an act, entitled "An act to prescribe the manner of conducting, and to prevent fraud and deception at elections in this state." being act No. 190 of the public acts of 1891: introduced by Mr. Helme, February 13, and referred to committee on elections
185. A bill to provide for the exercise of the police power of the state over the affairs and business of corporations and persons engaged in urban, suburban and interurban railway transportation, by the commissioner of railroads, and to define the powers and duties of said commissioner of railroads with reference thereto:
introduced by Mr. Goodell, February 13, and tabled.
186. A bill to amend section 1 of chapter 161 of the compiled laws of 1897, the same being compiler's section No. 6090, as amended by act No. 265 of the public acts of 1899:
introduced by Mr. Lockerby (by request), February 13, ordered printed (file No. 59) and referred to committee on banks and corporations.. 187. A bill to provide for the allowance of alimony to husbands upon decrees of divorce in certain cases:
introduced by Mr. Nichols, February 13, and referred to committee on judiciary
reported favorably, March 26, and placed on the general order (file No. 133)
considered in committee of whole, April 3, and ordered to third reading passed, April 3, and transmitted.. returned non-concurred in, May 30..
188. A bill to authorize the township of St. Clair, in the county of St. Clair, to issue bonds to the amount of $5,000, extending over a period of five years, for the payment of a judgment against said township for damages on account of personal injuries to Agnes Lauder:
introduced by Mr. Moore, February 13, rules suspended, passed and tabled
taken up, February 14, given immediate effect and transmitted. returned, February 18, and referred to secretary for printing and pre- sentation to the governor.
announcement of presentation to governor, February 25 approved, February 27..
189. A joint resolution to amend section 1, article 6, of the constitution of this state, relative to the judicial department:
introduced by Mr. McMullen, February 14, and referred to committee on judiciary
reported amended, February 14, rules suspended, passed, given immediate effect and transmitted returned non-concurred in, May 30.
190. A bill to provide for the payment of the necessary expenses of circuit judges, incurred by them in holding courts within their districts, and outside the county in which they reside:
introduced by Mr. Nichols, February 14, and referred to committee on judiciary
reported favorably, March 26 and placed on the general order (file No. 131)
considered in committee of whole, April 3, and ordered to third reading passed, April 3, given immediate effect and transmitted. returned non-concurred in, May 30.
191. A bill to amend section 4 of act 113 of 1877, entitled "An act to revise the laws providing for the incorporation of companies for mining, smelting, and manufacturing iron, copper, silver, mineral coal, and other ores or minerals, and to fix the duties and liabilities of such corporations:' introduced by Mr. Charles Smith, February 14, and referred to committee on banks and corporations..
reported title amended, March 28, and placed on the general order (file No. 145)
considered in committee of whole, April 4, and ordered to third reading passed, April 4, and transmitted.
returned non-concurred in, May 30.
192. A bill to provide for the retirement of aged and disabled policemen em- ployed by the city of Saginaw, and for the payment of pensions to the wives and children and widowed mothers of policemen killed in the service of the city of Saginaw:
introduced by Mr. Baird, February 14, and referred to committee, on cities and villages
reported favorably, April 3, rules suspended, passed and transmitted.. returned, April 4, and referred to secretary for printing and presenta- tion to the governor
193. A joint resolution authorizing the board of state auditors to audit, allow and pay the county of Saginaw for the support, care and maintenance of indigent insane patients from said county who have become in the past or that may hereafter become state charges, and that have been or may hereafter be supported by said county on account of want of sufficient room in the respective state insane asylums, to receive said patients, and the inability of said county to have the said patients cared for at private insane asylums:
introduced by Mr. Baird, February 14, and referred to committee on state affairs
194. A bill to repeal section 2 of act No. 37 of the public acts of 1899, approved April 17, 1899, entitled "An act to provide for the salary of the state game and fish warden and for the appointment of a chief deputy game and fish warden, and to prescribe his powers and duties:' introduced by Mr. Baird, February 14, and referred to committee on fisheries
195. A bill making appropriations for the industrial school for boys for the years 1901 and 1902:
introduced by Mr. Baird, February 14, and referred to committee on industrial school for boys.
reported substituted, March 28, and referred to committee on finance and appropriations
reported favorably, April 3, and placed on the general order (file No. 149)
considered in committee of whole, April 4, and ordered to third reading passed, April 4, and transmitted.
returned non-concurred in, May 30. 196. A bill to amend section 33 of title 3 of act No. 374 of the local acts of the state of Michigan for the year 1897, entitled "An act to revise the charter of the city of Grand Rapids," approved March 25, 1897: introduced by Mr. Loomis, February 14, and referred to committee on cities and villages
197. A joint resolution proposing an amendment to article 4 of the constitu- tion of this state by adding a new section thereto to stand as section 47, empowering the legislature to enact a law imposing indeterminate sen- tences, so called, as a punishment for crime, and provide for the parole and return to prison of persons imprisoned on such sentences:
introduced by Mr. Loomis, February 14, and referred to committee on constitutional amendments
reported favorably, March 14, and placed on the general order (file No. 105)
considered in committee of whole, March 22, amended, and ordered to third reading
taken up, March 26, substituted and passed by two-thirds vote and transmitted
returned May 29, and referred to secretary for printing and presenta- tion to the governor
198. A bill making appropriations for the northern state normal school for the fiscal years ending June 30, 1902, and June 30, 1903, and to provide for a tax to meet the same:
introduced by Mr. Loomis, February 14, and tabled...
199. A bill to amend section 1 of act No. 94 of the public acts of 1893, entitled "An act to provide for the inspection of illuminating oils manufactured from petroleum or coal oils, and to repeal act number 127, laws of 1879, as amended by act No. 49 of the laws of 1881, act No. 20 of the laws of 1881, and act No. 71, laws of 1891," being section 4954 of the compiled laws of 1897:
introduced by Mr. Westover, February 14, rules suspended, passed, given immediate effect and transmitted.. returned non-concurred in. May 30..
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