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The question being on the adoption of the proposed substitute recommended by the committee,

The substitute was adopted.

The bill was then referred to the committee of the whole and placed on the general order.

MESSAGES FROM THE GOVERNOR.

A message was received from the Governor announcing the approval, on March 5, of the following entitled bill:

House bill No. 232 (enrolled No. 37).

A bill to incorporate the city of Boyne City and to repeal all acts and parts of acts relative to the incorporation of the village of Boyne City.

NOTICES.

Mr. Baker gave notice that at some future day he would ask leave to introduce

A bill to amend section 11 of chapter 7 of Act No. 333 of the Local Acts of 1889, entitled "An act to incorporate the city of Cheboygan and to repeal an act entitled 'An act to reincorporate the village of Cheboygan,' approved March 27, 1877."

Mr. Baker also gave notice that at some future day he would ask leave to introduce

A bill to amend Act No. 333 of the Local Acts of 1889, entitled "An act to incorporate the city of Cheboygan and to repeal an act, entitled 'An act to reincorporate the village of Cheboygan,' approved March 27, 1877," by adding a new section to chapter 29 of said act to stand as section 17.

INTRODUCTION OF BILLS.

Mr. Turner introduced

House bill No. 356, entitled

A bill to amend section 21 of Act No. 113 of the Session Laws 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," approved May 11, 1877, being compiler's section 7011 of the Compiled Laws of 1897, as amended by Act No. 233 of the Public Acts of 1903, as amended by Act No. 105 of the Public Acts of 1905.

The bill was read a first and second time by its title and referred to the Committee on Private Corporations.

Mr. Henry, previous notice having been given, introduced

House bill No. 357, entitled

A bill to amend sections 1 and 2 of chapter 3; to add to chapter 10

two sections to be known as sections 12 and 13; to add to chapter 13 one section to be known as section 21; to amend and re-enact chapter 23 of fourteen sections to be known and numbered 1 to 14, inclusive; to amend section 4 of chapter 39, and to add to said chapter two sections to be known as sections 5 and 6, of Act No. 430 of the Local Acts of 1899, entitled "An act to amend and revise the charter of the city of Battle Creek," approved June 1, 1899, and the several acts amendatory thereof; and to repeal Act No. 392 of Local Acts of 1905, approved March 16, 1905, and all other acts or parts of acts inconsistent herewith. The bill was read a first and second time by its title and referred to the Committee on City Corporations.

Mr. Greusel introduced

House bill No. 358, entitled

A bill relative to the notification of accidents.

The bill was read a first and second time by its title and referred to the Committee on Labor.

Mr. LaHuis introduced

House bill No. 359, entitled

A bill to authorize the city of Grand Haven to borrow money and issue bonds therefor in the sum of $60,000 to defray the expense of the construction of sewers in said city.

The bill was read a first and second time by its title and referred to the Committee on City Corporations.

Mr. L'Esperance introduced
House bill No. 360, entitled

A bill to amend section 8 of Act No. 232 of the Public Acts of 1993, entitled "An act to revise and consolidate the laws providing for the incorporation of manufacturing and mercantile companies or any union of the two, and for the incorporation of companies for carrying on any other lawful business, except such as are precluded from organization under this act by its express provisions, and to prescribe the powers and fix the duties and liabilities of such corporations."

The bill was read a first and second time by its title and referred to the Committee on Private Corporations.

Mr. Weiss introduced

House bill No. 361, entitled

A bill to amend sections 1 and 2 of Act 56 of the Public Acts of 1905, entitled "An act to provide for the examination and credit of students of recognized medical colleges and universities, who have completed such a proportion of the whole course of subjects provided for under section 3, subdivisions 1st. Act 191, laws of 1903, amending Act 237, laws of 1899, as shall be prescribed by the state board of registration in medicine, subsequent to the completion of the second year at least in such recognized medical colleges and universities."

The bill was read a first and second time by its title and referred to the Committee on Public Health.

Mr. Weiss also introduced

House bill No. 362, entitled

A bill to amend sections 1 and 3 of Act No. 237 of the Public Acts of 1899, entitled "An act to provide for the examination, regulation, licensing and registration of physicians and surgeons, and for the punishment of offenders against this act, and to repeal acts and parts of acts in conflict therewith," as amended by Act No. 191 of the Public Acts of 1903.

The bill was read a first and second time by its title and referred to the Committee on Public Health.

Mr. Weiss also introduced
House bill No. 363, entitled

A bill to provide a salary for the county surveyor for Wayne county. The bill was read a first and second time by its title and referred to the Committee on Towns and Counties.

Mr. Scott introduced

House bill No. 364, entitled

A bill relative to stock and bond issues by corporations.

The bill was read a first and second time by its title and referred to the Committee on Private Corporations.

Mr. J. S. Monroe introduced
House bill No. 365, entitled

A bill to provide for the appointment of a supervisor of county normal training classes and day schools for the deaf, by the State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and fix the salary for the same.

The bill was read a first and second time by its title and referred to the Committee on Education.

Mr. Farmer introduced

House bill No. 366, entitled

A bill to amend section 25 of chapter 248 of the Compiled Laws of 1897, entitled "Wills of real and personal estate," being compiler's section 9285.

The bill was read a first and second time by its title and referred to the Committee on Judiciary.

Mr. Morrice introduced

House bill No. 367, entitled

A bill to prevent the killing of deer, for a period of five years, in the county of Emmet.

The bill was read a first and second time by its title and referred to the Committee on Game Laws.

Mr. J. T. Bennett introduced
House bill No. 368, entitled

A bill to permit the shooting of wild geese and brant in the county of Chippewa.

The bill was read a first and second time by its title and referred to the Committee on Game Laws.

Mr. Daugherty introduced

House bill No. 369, entitled

A bill to create and govern fractional school district No. 8 of the township of Dayton, Tuscola county, and the townships of Rich and Burlington, Lapeer county.

The bill was read a first and second time by its title and referred to the Committee on Education.

Mr. Anderson introduced

House bill No. 370, entitled

A bill to amend section 35 of chapter 14 of the Revised Statutes of 1846, as amended by Act 107 of the Public Acts of 1877, entitled "An act to amend section 511 of the Compiled Laws of 1871, being section 35 of chapter 14 of the laws of 1846 relative to county treasurers," being section 2534 of the Compiled Laws of 1897.

The bill was read a first and second time by its title and referred to the Committee on Towns and Counties.

Mr. Farrell introduced

House joint resolution No. 371, entitled

Joint resolution to amend section 6 of article 6 of the constitution of the state of Michigan relative to the compensation of the circuit judge in the counties of Kalamazoo, Ingham, Jackson and the counties in the judicial circuit of which Isabella county is or may be a part.

The joint resolution was read a first and second time by its title, and referred to the Committee on Revision of the Constitution.

Mr. Campbell introduced

House bill No. 372, entitled

A bill to amend an act, being Act No. 227 of the Public Acts of 1899, entitled "An act to provide a permanent forestry commission for the state of Michigan, to define its powers and duties and to provide for expenses," by adding thereto two sections to be known as section 6 and section 7.

The bill was read a first and second time by its title and referred to the Committee on Public Lands.

Mr. Campbell also introduced

House bill No. 373, entitled

A bill to amend section 9 of Act 190 of the Public Acts of 1891, entitled "An act to prescribe the manner of conducting and to prevent fraud and (deception) deceptions at elections in this state," being compiler's section 3620 of the Compiled Laws of 1897.

The bill was read a first and second time by its title and referred to the Committee on Elections.

Mr. Chambers introduced

House bill No. 374, entitled

A bill to prohibit the taking or catching of fish in any waters of Pine River or in any waters tributary to said river, by means of spears, nets, set-lines or night lines, snares, artificial lights, or explosive substances, and to prohibit the taking or catching of fish in said river or in any

waters tributary thereto, except by hook and line; and to provide a
penalty for any violation of the provisions of this act and to repeal all
acts or parts of acts inconsistent herewith.

The bill was read a first and second time by its title and referred to
the Committee on Fish and Fisheries.

Mr. Walker, previous notice having been given, introduced
House bill No. 375, entitled

A bill to amend Act No. 514 of the Local Acts of 1903, entitled "An
act to annex the territory embraced within the city of West Bay City
to that of Bay City, and to consolidate the city of West Bay City with
the city of Bay City under the name of Bay City; to specify and fix the
boundaries of the city; to consolidate the school system and the library
systems of the said cities of West Bay City and Bay City; to provide for
the assuming and payment of all indebtedness and liabilities of the
present cities of Bay City and West Bay City, and their school and
library systems, and to provide for the ownership of all their corporate
property and rights; to define the corporate rights, powers and privi-
leges of said city of Bay City and to repeal all acts and parts of acts
inconsistent herewith," approved June 8, 1903, by repealing sections
54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 222, 223, 273, 274, and by amending sections 1, sub-
division 10, 12, 15, 16, of section 3; sections 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 18; sub-division
8 of section 22; sections 26, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 44, 45, 52, 53, 59, 60,
64, 68, 69, 70, 78, 79, 80, 81, 83, 85, 99, 100, 101, 105, 112, 113, 114, 125,
126, 133, 134, 139, 140, 143, 144, 146, 147, 148, 151, 152, 153, 154, 161,
163, 174, 185, 186, 189, 196, 204, 224, 241, 261, 262, 263, 264, 266, 267,
268, 269, 270, 271, 272; and by adding thereto certain sections to be
known as sections 41a, 41b. 41c, 41d, 41e, 82, 82a, 94, and chapter 13a,
including sections 165a, 165b, 165c, 165d, and to repeal all acts or
parts of acts in conflict therewith.

The bill was read a first and second time by its title and referred to
the Committee on City Corporations.

Mr. Byrns introduced

House bill No. 376, entitled

A bill to amend the title and section 6 of Act No. 113 of the Public
Acts of 1901, entitled "An act to provide for the inspection of manu-
facturing establishments, workshops, hotels and stores in this state;
to provide for the regulation of such establishments, and the employ-
ment of women and children therein; to regulate the conduct of sweat-
shops, so-called; to provide for the enforcement of this act; and to make
an appropriation for the purpose of carrying out the same."

The bill was read a first and second time by its title and referred to
the Committee on State Affairs.

Mr. Bryant introduced

House bill No. 377, entitled

A bill to amend section 1 of chapter 167 of the Revised Statutes of
1846, entitled "Of coroners' inquests," being section 11818 of the Com-
piled Laws of 1897.

The bill was read a first and second time by its title and referred to
the Committee on Revision and Amendment of the Statutes.

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