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428. A bill to amend section 12 of chapter 106 of the revised statutes of 1846, as amended, entitled "Of judgments and executions," being section 10307 of the compiled laws of 1897:

429.

introduced by Mr. Cartier and referred to the committee on ju-
diciary

A bill to prohibit the spearing of fish in certain inland lakes and
streams of this state:

430.

954

introduced by Mr. Walter, ordered printed and referred to the
committee on fisheries..

955

announcement of printing (file No. 404)

1042

reported favorably and placed on the general order..

1157

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

1229

A bill to authorize and instruct the state treasurer to pay to

widow of William T. Densmore, the sum of two hundred
ninety dollars, being the amount remaining in the state treasury
unclaimed under joint resolution No. 7 of the regular session of
1899:

introduced by Mr. Kline, ordered printed and referred to the com-
mittee on finance and appropriations.
announcement of printing (file No. 407)
reported favorably and placed on the general order.

1238

982

1042

1080

considered in committee of the whole, amended, amendments con-
curred in and placed on the order of third reading
read third time, passed, title amended to read as follows:

A bill to authorize and instruct the state treasurer to pay to Mrs.
William T. Densmore, widow of William T. Densmore, the sum
of two hundred ninety dollars, being the amount remaining in
the state treasury unclaimed under joint resolution No. 7, of
the regular session of 1899:
given immediate effect, transmitted

1119

1160

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

1518-19

presented to the governor (enrolled No. 120)
vetoed

1531

1552

431.

A bill to direct the board of state auditors to investigate, examine
and settle the claim of Thomas Allen, of Detroit, Michigan, against
the state of Michigan, for false arrest and imprisonment in the state
prison at Jackson on the charge of assault with intent to do great
bodily harm, of which charge the said Thomas Allen was afterward
declared innocent:

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

announcement of printing (file No. 408)

432. A bill to amend section 7 of Act No. 81 of the laws of 1873, entitled
"An act to establish a state board of health; to provide for the ap-
pointment of a superintendent of vital statistics, and to assign cer-
tain duties to local boards of health," being section 4403 of the com-
piled laws of 1897, as amended by act No. 18 of the public acts of
1905:

introduced by Mr. Kingman, ordered printed and referred to the
committee on finance and appropriations.

982

1042

982

announcement of printing (file No. 409)
reported favorably and placed on the general order.

1042

.1079-80

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

1118

433.

read third time and passed, given immediate effect, transmitted1158-9 A bill to license the fishing for, taking or catching of black bass, speckled trout, landlocked salmon, rainbow or California trout, Lochleven trout, or steelhead trout, by non-residents of the state: introduced by Mr. Watkins, ordered printed and referred to the committee on fisheries

announcement of printing (file No. 410)

982 1042

434.

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reported favorably and placed on the general order....
considered in committee of the whole, amended, amendments con-
curred in and bill placed on the order of third reading
read third time, amended, title amended to read as follows:
A bill to license the fishing for, taking or catching of black bass,
speckled trout, landlocked salmon, rainbow or California trout,
Lchleven trout or steelhead trout in any of the inland lakes or
streams of this stae by non-residents of this state:
transmitted

A bill to prohibit drivers of milk wagons and other persons from
opening milk bottles, or in any way interfering with or molesting the
caps or covers thereof after such bottle shall have have been closed
at the creamery, and during and after the process of delivery to
patrons:

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

1157

1230

1242-3

435.

982

announcement of printing (file No. 411)

1042

reported favorably and placed on the general order..

.1011-12

considered in committee of the whole and bill placed on the or-
der of third reading

1141

read third time and passed, transmitted..

1164

A bill to authorize the several counties of this state to receive dona-
tions of land and money for the maintenance of public parks:
introduced by Mr. Foster, ordered printed and referred to the
committee on counties and townships

983

announcement of printing (file No. 412)

1042

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

1080

1188

read third time and passed, transmitted

1222

436. A bill to permit the use of county drains for sewage disposal: introduced by Mr. Taylor, ordered printed and referred to the committee on counties and townships

1028

announcement of printing (file No. 413)

1042

reported favorably and placed on the general order.

1044

considered in committee of the whole and bill placed on the or-
der of third reading ...

1188

read third time and passed, transmitted

1220-1

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

1490

presented to the governor (enrolled No. 110)
approved

1530

1538

.437.

A bill to amend the title and sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11,
12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 25, 26 and 36 of act No. 207
of the public acts of 1889, entitled "An act to prohibit the manufac-
ture, sale, keeping for sale, giving away or furnishing of vinous,
malt, brewed, fermented, spirituous or intoxicating liquors, or any
mixed liquor or beverage any part of which is intoxicating, and to
prohibit the keeping of any saloon or other place for the manufac-
ture, sale, storing for sale, giving away or furnishing of such li-
quors or beverages, and to suspend the general laws of the state
relative to the taxation and regulation of the manufacture and sale
of such liquors in the several counties of this state under certain
circumstances; to authorize the qualified electors of the several coun-
ties in this state to express their will in regard to such prohibition
by an election, and to authorize and empower the boards of super-
visors of the several counties after such election, if they shall deem
the result to be in favor of such prohibition, to prohibit the manu-
facture, sale, keeping for sale, giving away, or furnishing of any
such liquors or the keeping of a saloon or any other place for the
manufacture, sale, storing for sale, giving away or furnishing of the
same within their respective counties; and to provide for penalties
and rights of action in case of its violation;" as amended:

introduced by Mr. Collins, ordered printed and referred to the
committee on liquor traffic

1029

announcement of printing (file No. 413)

438.

439.

A bill to amend the title of act No. 707 of the local acts of 1907,
approved June 27, 1907, entitled "An act to regulate the making of
special assessments within the limits of the villages of Highland
Park, St. Clair Heights, Hamtramck and River Rouge, in the county
of Wayne:"

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

A bill to provide for the appointment of a county farm manager, and
to prescribe his powers and duties, and to provide for his com-
pensation:

1042

1029

introduced by Messrs. Moriarty and James, ordered printed and re-
ferred to the committee on state affairs
announcement of printing (file No. 416)

1029

1042

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

1181

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

1231

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....

440.

A bill to amend section 42 of act No. 136 of the laws of 1869, as
amended, entitled "An act relative to the organization and powers of
fire and marine insurance companies transacting business within
this state," said section being section 7263 of the compiled laws of
1897:

introduced by Messrs. James and Moriarty, ordered printed and
referred to the committee on insurance

1286-7 1291

1029

announcement of printing (file No. 417)

1042

reported favorably and placed on the general order

1081

considered in committee of the whole and bill placed on the or-
der of third reading

1141

read third time, amended, passed, transmitted.

1166

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

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A bill to provide for the protection of trout in the Au Sable river and
its tributaries, to provide for the game and fish warden of this
state, and his deputies, to have authority within their several juris-
dictions and to repeal all acts or parts of acts inconsistent with this
act:

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introduced by Mr. Foster, ordered printed and referred to the
committee on fisheries

announcement of printing (file No. 418)

A bill to amend section 22 of chapter 7 of act No. 326 of the local
acts of 1883, entitled "An act to provide a charter for the city of
Detroit, and to repeal all acts and parts of acts in conflict there-
with," approved June 7, 1883, as last amended by act No. 462 of
the local acts of 1899, approved June 23, 1899; relative to compen-
sation of the members of the board of aldermen of said city of
Detroit:

introduced by Mr. Miller, ordered printed and referred to the
committee on cities and villages..

1047

1076

1047

announcement of printing (file No. 420)

1076

reported favorably and placed on the general order.

1150

considered in committee of the whole and bill placed on the or-
der of third reading

1229

read third time and pending the vote thereon the bill was laid
on the table

1239

taken from table, passed, transmitted

1278-9

communication relative to

1279

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

presented to the governor (enrolled No. 130)
approved

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443. A bill to fix the compensation of the members of the board of aldermen in all cities of this state having a population of more than three hundred thousand inhabitants:

444.

445.

introduced by Mr. Miller, ordered printed and referred to the com- ·
mittee on cities and villages

announcement of printing (file No. 421).

A bill to provide for the regulation and control of smoke emitted
from the stacks or chimneys of factories, manufacturing institutions
and all other buildings in the cities and villages of the state of
Michigan, and investing the state board of health with control
thereof; and providing penalties for the violation of the orders of
said board of health; and providing for the appointment of a smoke
warden:

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

announcement of printing (file No. 422).

A bill to amend section 37 of act No. 313 of the public acts of 1887,
entitled "An act to provide for the taxation and regulation of the
business of manufacturing, selling, keeping for sale, furnishing, giv-
ing or delivering spirituous and intoxicating liquors, and malt, brewed
or fermented liquors and vinous liquors in this state, and to repeal
all acts or parts of acts inconsistent with the provisions of this act,"
as amended by act No 291 of the public acts of 1909, entitled "An
act to amend the title and sections 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 17 of act
No. 313 of the public acts of 1887, entitled 'An act to provide for the
taxation and regulation of the business of manufacturing, selling,
keeping for sale, furnishing, giving or delivering spirituous and in-
toxicating liquors, and malt, brewed or fermented liquors, and vinous
liquors in this state, and to repeal all acts or parts of acts inconsist-
ent with the provisions of this act,' as amended, said sections being
compiler's sections 5379, 5380, 5382, 5383, 5384, 5385, 5386 and 5395
of the compiled laws of 1897, and to further amend said act by add-
ing five new sections thereto to stand as sections 35, 36, 37, 38 and
39," approved June 2, 1909:

introduced by Mr. Collins, ordered printed and referred to the
committee on liquor traffic

announcement of printing (file No. 423)

446. A bill providing for the appointment of officers by county boards of
auditors, and fixing the time of such appointments:
introduced by Mr. Barnaby, and referred to the committee on
counties and townships....

1508

1531

1540

1047

1076

1105

1201

1134-5

1201

1158

447.

A bill to regulate gifts, grants, bequests and devises to religious, educa-
cational, charitable or benevolent uses:

introduced by Mr. G. G. Scott, ordered printed and referred to the
committee on religious and benevolent societies.

1158

announcement of printing (file No. 425)

1201

reported favorably and placed on the general order

1246

committee of the whole discharged, and placed on the order of
third reading

1390

read third time and pending the vote thereon, the bill was laid on
the table

1498

448.

A bill permitting the catching or taking by use of seines German carp,
red horse, suckers, mullet and dog fish in the waters of Lake St.
Clair bordering on this state:

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

1181

announcement of printing (file No. 426).

1201

reported favorably, ordered printed and placed on the general
order

1323

committee of the whole discharged, and placed on the order of
third reading

1392

read third time and passed, transmitted

1473

PART IV.

HISTORY OF ALL BILLS RECEIVED FROM THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTA

1.

TIVES.

(The references are to page numbers.)

A concurrent resolution relative to the taxing of incomes and ratifying
the proposed amendment to the constitution of the United States:
file No. 1.

received and referred to the committee on federal relations

introduced by Mr. Stewart.

110

reported favorably, rules suspended and joint resolution placed
on its immediate passage

307

read third time, passed, returned

307

4. A bill to amend sections 1 and 2 of act No. 3 of the public acts of 1881, entitled "An act to protect public libraries, scientific, historical, library and literary associations and societies," being sections 11640 and 11641 of the compiled laws of 1907:

file No. 141.

introduced by Mr. Verdier.

received and referred to the committee on state affairs

623

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

761

considered in committee of the whole and bill placed on the or-
der of third reading

880

read third time and passed, returned

907

7.

A bill to amend section 7 of act No. 104 of the public acts of 1909,
entitled "An act to prescribe the liability of common carrier rail-
road companies and their employes:"

file No. 67.

introduced by Mr. Green.

received and referred to the committee on judiciary..

13 and 41. A bill to provide for the assessment, valuation and taxation of mineral, coal, gas, salt, gypsum, oil, mining or other rights reserved in or to any lands in this state or to the ores, minerals, coal, gas, salt, gypsum and oil contained therein against the owner thereof as an interest in real property in any and all cases where any mineral right in or to the ores, minerals, coal, gas, salt, gypsum and oil contained therein, shall be, or shall heretofore have been reserved to the grantor or any other person, in any conveyance thereof:

file No. 105.

232

introduced by Mr. Holland.

received and referred to the committee on taxation

309

reported favorably, amended, amendment concurred in and placed
on the general order.

691

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

740

777

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, title amended to read as follows:
A bill to provide for the assessment, valuation and taxation of
mineral, coal, gas, salt, gypsum, oil, mining or other rights re-
served in or to any lands in this state or to the ores, minerals,
coal, gas, salt, gypsum and oil contained therein against the
owner thereof as an interest in real property in any and all
cases where any mineral right in or to the ores, oils, mine,
valuable deposits, minerals, contained therein, shall be, or shall
heretofore have been reserved to the grantor or any other per-
son, in any conveyance thereof;

and returned

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