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291.

presented to the governor (enrolled No. 104).
approved
A bill to amend section 10 of act No. 285 of the public acts of 1909,
entitled "An act to provide for the creation of a department of
labor; to prescribe its powers and duties; to regulate the employ-
ment of labor; to make an appropriation for the maintenance of
such department, and to prescribe penalties for the violation of this
act," approved June 2, 1909:

introduced by Mr. Snell, ordered printed and referred to the com-
mittee on labor interests.

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604

announcement of printing (file No. 271)

670

reported recommending that the bill be referred to the committee
on judiciary

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reported, combining with Senate bills 281 and 296.
for further history, see Senate bill No. 281.

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292.

A bill to regulate the hunting of game with fire-arms, dogs or other-
wise, on certain lands or premises in this state; to provide penalties
for the violation of the provisions hereof; and to repeal act No. 199
of the public acts of 1877:

introduced by Mr. Watkins and referred to the committee on gam-
ing interests

604

announcement of printing (file No. 281).

670

reported favorably, ordered printed, and placed on the general
order

638

considered in committee of the whole and bill placed on the order
of third reading

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817

read third time and passed, transmitted.

293. A bill to authorize the Michigan dairymen's association to hold an annual meeting and such auxiliary meetings as may be determined by the association, and making an appropriation therefor: introduced by Mr. Watkins and referred to the committee on agricultural interests

announcement of printing (file No. 385)

605

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reported favorably, ordered printed and referred to the committee
on finance and appropriations...

895

reported favorably and placed on the general order..

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considered in committee of the whole and bill placed on the order
of third reading

read third time and passed, transmitted.

294. Concurrent resolution proposing an amendment to section 13 of article 2 of the constitution of this state, relative to the verdicts of juries in civil cases in courts of record:

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introduced by Mr. White, ordered printed and referred to the
committee on constitutional amendments.
announcement of printing (file No. 272)..

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670

reported favorably, with amendments, amendments concurred in,
and placed on the general order..

757

considered in committee of the whole and bill placed on the order
of third reading

879

read third time and passed, transmitted.

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295.

A bill to create and establish a state law library and provide for its
management, control and maintenance:

introduced by Mr. White, ordered printed and referred to the
committee on judiciary

605

announcement of printing (file No. 273).

670

reported favorably and placed on the general order.

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considered in committee of the whole, amended, amendments con-
curred in, and bill placed on the order of third reading.......
read third time, and pending vote thereon, the bill was laid on
the table

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taken from table, passed, transmitted.

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returned concurred in, and bill was referred for printing and
presentation to the governor....

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presented to the governor (enrolled No. 78)

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vetoed 296. A bill to amend section 9 of act No. 285 of the public acts of 1909, entitled "An act to provide for the creation of a department of labor; to prescribe its powers and duties; to regulate the employment of labor; to make an appropriation for the maintenance of such department, and to prescribe penalties for the violation of this act," approved June 2, 1909:

297.

introduced by Mr. White, ordered printed and referred to the
committee on labor interests

announcement of printing (file No. 274).

reported recommending reference to the committee on judiciary.
reported, combining with Senate bills Nos. 281 and 291 in a sub-
stitute

for further history, see Senate bill No. 281.
A bill authorizing the employment and appointment of agents, repre-
sentatives or assistants to make investigations and secure informa-
tion necessary for the enforcement of the laws of this state:
introduced by Mr. Newton, ordered printed and referred to the
committee on state affairs...

announcement of printing (file No. 275).

reported favorably and placed on the general order.

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considered in committee of the whole and re-referred to commit-
tee on state affairs

915

reported favorably and placed on the general order.

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considered in committee of the whole, substituted with same title,
substitute concurred in, and bill placed on the order of third
reading

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read third time and passed, transmitted.

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298.

A bill to amend section 12 of act No. 257 of the public acts of 1905,
entitled "An act to revise and amend the laws for the protection of
game and birds," approved June 16, 1905:

introduced by Mr. Barnaby and referred to the committee on
gaming interests

299. A bill to provide for the payment and reimbursement by counties,
upon application therefor, of expenses incurred in the burial of the
bodies of army nurses, honorably discharged soldiers, sailors or
marines, or the wives or widows of said soldiers, sailors or marines,
and to repeal act No. 252 of the public acts of 1909:

introduced by Mr. Leidlein and referred to the committee on coun-
ties and townships

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300.

A bill to authorize the board of regents to establish a course of in-
struction in embalming at the university of Michigan, and making
appropriation therefor:

introduced by Mr. Kingman and referred to the committee on uni-
versity

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announcement of printing (file No 332)

791

reported favorably and referred to the committee on finance and

appropriations

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301.

A bill to amend section 7 of act No. 279 of the public acts of 1909,
entitled "An act to provide for the incorporation of cities and for
changing their boundaries," approved June 2, 1909:

introduced by Mr. Conley and referred to the committee on cities
and villages

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302.

A bill to provide for the payment of certain costs on appeal in crim-
inal cases in courts of record:

introduced by Mr. Wiggins, ordered printed and referred to the
committee on judiciary

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announcement of printing (file No. 278).

670

303.

A bill relative to proceedings against and the liquidation of delinquent
insurance companies:

introduced by Mr. James, ordered printed and referred to the com-
mittee on insurance

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announcement of printing (file No. 279)..

670

reported favorably and placed on the general order.

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considered in committee of the whole, amended, amendments con-
curred in, and bill placed on the order of third reading...
read third time and passed, transmitted...

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returned concurred in, and bill was referred for printing and pre-
sentation to the governor..

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presented to the governor (enrolled No. 129)
approved

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304. A bill to provide for general supervision of the high schools of the
state:

introduced by Mr. Watkins and referred to the committee on
education and public schools....

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reported favorably, ordered printed and placed on the general
order

722

announcement of printing (file No. 315)

790

considered in committee of the whole and leave granted to sit
again ...

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considered in committee of the whole and all after enacting clause
stricken out

958

305. A bill to amend section 1 of act No. 291 of the public acts of 1907, entitled "An act to provide for the payment for overtime of convicts engaged in manufacturing on public account:"

306.

introduced by Mr. Watkins and referred to the committee on
labor interests

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announcement of printing (file No. 405)

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reported favorably, ordered printed, and placed on the general
order

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considered in committee of the whole and placed on the order of
third reading

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read third time and passed, transmitted.

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returned concurred in, and. bill was referred for printing and
presentation to the governor.

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presented to the governor (enrolled No. 137)

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approved

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A bill to provide for the regulation and inspection of analyses and
other tests of sugar beets, and to provide compensation for making
such tests:

introduced by Mr. Rosenkrans, 500 extra copies ordered printed,
and referred to the committee on agricultural interests....
announcement of printing (file No. 280)...
reported favorably and placed on the general order.

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considered in committee of the whole and made special order for
April 11

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considered in committee of the whole, in special order, and re-
referred to the committee on agricultural interests..
reported substituted, with new title, as follows:

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A bill concerning state inspection of the appliances, methods and
work employed in sugar beet laboratories in Michigan;
substitute agreed to, and placed on the general order...

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307.

considered in committee of the whole, amended, amendments concurred in, and placed on the order of third reading...... read third time, not passed, motion to reconsider vote, lost. ... 1241 A bill to fix the salaries of certain township officers:

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.....

introduced by Mr. Barnaby, ordered printed and referred to the
committee on counties and townships...

643

announcement of printing (file No. 282).

670

reported substitute with new title, substitute agreed to and re-
ferred to the committee of the whole and placed on the general
order

892

the following is the substitute title:

A bill to fix the salary of supervisors, members of township
boards, boards of registration, and boards of inspectors and
clerks of election ...

892

considered in committee of the whole and placed on the order of
third reading

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read third time and passed, transmitted..

308. A bill to amend sections 1 and 5 of act No. 3 of the public acts of
1885, entitled "An act for the formation of corporations for the cul-
tivation of art," the same being compiler's sections 8226 and 8230
of the compiled laws of 1897:

introduced by Mr. Mapes, ordered printed and referred to the com-
mittee on religious and benevolent societies..
announcement of printing (file No. 283)...

309.

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643

670

reported favorably and placed on the general order.

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considered in committee of the whole and bill placed on the order

of third reading

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read third time and passed, transmitted.

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returned concurred in, and bill was referred for printing and pre-
sentation to the governor....

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presented to the governor (enrolled No. 71)
approved

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A bill to provide for the manner of posting official notices in town-
ships, and for the erection and maintaining by townships of bill
boards to be used for the posting thereon of such notices:
introduced by Mr. Foster, ordered printed and referred to the
committee on counties and townships.....

643

announcement of printing (file No. 284).
reported favorably and placed on the general order..

670

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considered in committee of the whole, amended, amendments con-
curred in, and bill placed on the order of third reading....
read third time, and pending the vote thereon, was laid on the
table

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taken from table, amended, passed, transmitted.
310. A bill to authorize the incorporation of shoe dealers' mutual fire insur-
ance companies:

introduced by Mr. Cartier, ordered printed and referred to the
committee on insurance

643

announcement of printing (file No. 285)

670

reported favorably and placed on the general order..

895

considered in committee of the whole and bill placed on the order
of third reading ...

990

read third time and passed, transmitted.

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returned concurred in, and bill was referred for printing and pre-
sentation to the governor......

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presented to the governor (enrolled No. 128)
approved

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311.

A bill to amend sections 3 and 4 of act No. 71 of the public acts of
1897, entitled "An act in relation to the manufacture and sale of
vinegar, and to repeal act No. 224 of the public acts of 1889, ap-
proved July 1, 1889, being compiler's sections 5005 and 5006 of the
compiled laws of 1897:"

introduced by Mr. Moriarty, ordered printed and referred to the
committee on public health..

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considered in committee of the whole and bill placed on the order
of third reading

879

read third time and passed, transmitted.

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A bill to amend section 13 of act No. 193 of the public acts of 1895,
entitled "An act to prohibit and prevent adulteration, fraud and
deception in the manufacture and sale of articles of food and
drink," being compiler's section 5022 of the compiled laws of 1897:
introduced by Mr. Moriarty, ordered printed and referred to the
committee on public health...

644

announcement of printing (file No. 287)

670

reported favorably and placed on the general order.

752

considered in committee of the whole and bill placed on the order
of third reading

990

read third time, amended, passed, transmitted.

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313.

A bill to prevent the adulteration of candies and to regulate the sale
thereof:

introduced by Mr. Moriarty, ordered printed and referred to the
committee on public health..

644

announcement of printing (file No. 288).

670

reported favorably and placed on the general order.

752

considered in committee of the whole and bill placed on the order

of third reading

879

read third time and passed, transmitted.

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returned concurred in, and bill was referred for printing and
presentation to the governor...

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presented to the governor (enrolled No. 105)
approved

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314.

315.

316.

A bill to amend section 5 of act No. 208 of the public acts of 1909,
entitled "An act to establish uniform weights and measures of the
various products of cereals in barrels, or the fractional parts there-
of, when packed for sale or exposed for sale to firms or persons
within this state, and to provide for the marking of the weight on
packages of the products of such cereals:"

introduced by Mr. Moriarty, ordered printed and referred to the
committee on public health...

announcement of printing (file No. 289).

reported favorably and placed on the general order.

considered in committee of the whole and bill placed on the order
of third reading

read third time and passed, transmitted..

A bill to amend section 9 of act No. 205 of the public acts of 1887,
entitled "An act to revise the laws authorizing the business of bank-
ing, and to establish a banking department for the supervision of
such business," being compiler's section 6098 of the compiled laws
of 1897:

introduced by Mr. F. D. Scott and referred to the committee on
judiciary

A bill to provide for the inspection of commercial feeding stuffs and
to regulate the sale thereof:

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670

751

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644

317.

introduced by Mr. Watkins and referred to the committee on agri-
cultural interests

644

announcement of printing (file No. 406)

1042

reported favorably, ordered printed and placed on the general
order

976

considered in committee of the whole and bill placed on the order
of third reading

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read third time and passed, transmitted..

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A bill to provide for the appointment of a commission of five citizens
of the state of Michigan to make an investigation into the subject
of farm colonies, and to report their findings to the next session
of the legislature with recommendations regarding the establish-
ment of a farm colony within the state of Michigan:

introduced by Mr. G. G. Scott, ordered printed and referred to
the committee on state affairs...

644

announcement of printing (file No. 290).

670

reported favorably and placed on the general order.

969

considered in committee of the whole and bill placed on the order
of third reading

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read third time and passed, transmitted..

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318.

A bill to amend section 25 of act No. 300 of the public acts of 1909,
entitled "An act to define and regulate common carriers and the re-
ceiving, transportation and delivery of persons and property, pre-
vent the imposition of unreasonable rates, prevent unjust discrim-
ination, insure adequate service, create the Michigan railroad com-
mission, define the powers and duties thereof, and to prescribe
penalties for violations hereof:"

introduced by Mr. F. D. Scott, ordered printed and referred to
the committee on judiciary...

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