Cass-Alonzo P. Beeman. Charlevoix-Alonzo J. Stroud. Cheboygan-Herbert F. Baker. Chippewa James T. Bennett. Clare district (Clare, Gladwin, Roscommon)-Louis L. Kelley. Clinton-William A. Norton. Delta-Ole Erickson. Dickinson-James B. Knight. Eaton-Luren D. Dickinson. Emmet-James L. Morrice. Genesee, First district-Halley H. Prosser. Gogebic-James S. Monroe. Grand Traverse-James H. Monroe. Hillsdale-Charles H. Alvord. Houghton, First district-William J. Galbraith. Ingham, First district-Stanley D. Montgomery. Ionia-J. Clyde Watt. Iosco district (Alcona, Arenac, Iosco, Ogemaw)-John J. McCarthy. Iron district (Baraga, Iron, Keweenaw, Ontonagon)-William L Stannard. Isabella-Oliver H. Adams. Jackson, First district-Frank T. Bennett. Leelanau district (Benzie, Leelanau)-Archibald F. Bunting. Lenawee, Second district-Ernest J. Bryant. Livingston-Edwin Farmer. Macomb William F. Nank. Manistee Stacy C. Thompson. Marquette, First district-John R. Gordon. Marquette, Second district-Charles J. Byrns. Mason-M. Livy Agens. Mecosta-Harlow A. Tiffany. Menominee-Michael Harris. Midland-Duncan Wayne. Missaukee district (Kalkaska, Missaukee)-Charles A. Brott. Monroe-Flagget H. Trabbic. Montcalm-Abram N. Shook. Muskegon-Jerome E. Turner. Newaygo-William Davis. Oakland, First district-Harry N. McCracken. Osceola John M. Perry. Ottawa, First district-Nicholas J. Whelan. Ottawa, Second district-Albert LaHuis. Presque Isle district (Crawford, Montmorency, Oscoda, Otsego, Presque Isle) Thomas E. Double. Saginaw, First district-Charles H. Waters. Saginaw, First district-Henry J. Zacharias. Saginaw, Second district-Cameron C. Speer. Schoolcraft district (Alger, Luce, Mackinac, Schoolcraft)-John H. Shiawassee-Charles E. Ward. St. Clair, First district-William Dunning. St. Clair, Second district-Thomas W. McCall. St. Joseph-Arthur W. Scidmore. Tuscola Samuel J. Daugherty. Van Buren-Nathan F. Simpson. Washtenaw, First district-H. Wirt Newkirk. -Joseph Greusel. -Joseph M. Weiss. -Sheridan J. Colby. -James D. Jerome. -George G. Scott. -David A. L'Esperance, Jr. -Guy A. Miller. -George W. Duncan. -Joseph G. Standart. Wayne, Second district-Lawrence W. Snell. Wexford district (Lake, Wexford)-John A. Barry. I, George A. Prescott, Secretary of State of the State of Michigan, hereby certify that I have compared the annexed and foregoing list of all the members-elect of the House of Representatives of the State of Michigan, for the years 1907 and 1908, with the original returns, as transmitted to me by the clerks of the several counties of the State, and that it is a true and correct list. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State, at Lansing, this second day of January, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and seven, and of the inde pendence of the United States of America the one hundred and thirty first. [SEAL.] GEORGE A. PRESCOTT, Secretary of State. In accordance with the terms of the statute, the members-elect of the House appeared at the Clerk's desk and took and subscribed the constitutional oath of office, which was administered by Hon. Aaron V. McAlvay, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. Mr. Lord moved that the Clerk appoint a special committee, consisting of three members, to act with a like committee on the part of the Senate in making arrangements for the Senatorial caucus of the Republican members-elect of the Legislature of 1907. The motion prevailed. The Clerk appointed as such committee Messrs. Lord, Ward and Watt. Mr. Byrns moved that the House take a recess until 2:30 o'clock p. m. The motion prevailed, the time being 12:55 o'clock p. m. AFTER RECESS. The House was called to order by the Clerk. 2:30 o'clock p. m. The Clerk announced that the first business in order was the drawing of seats in accordance with the statute. The statute having been read, and a boy, Kenneth Pierce, being blindfolded for the purpose, the seats were drawn as follows: |