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The Speaker also announced the following:

SENATE CHAMBER,
Lansing, May 12, 1897.

To the Speaker of the House of Representatives:

Sir-I am instructed by the Senate to return to the House the following bill:

House bill No. 894 (file No. 325), entitled

A bill to amend Sec. 3 of act No. 59 of the session laws of 1891, entitled "An act for the incorporation of associations for yachting, hunting, fishing, boating, rowing and other lawful sporting purposes," approved May 6, 1891, the same being Sec. 4819 of Howell's annotated statutes of the State of Michigan;

In the passage of which the Senate has concurred by a majority vote of all the Senators elect.

Very respectfully,

Charles S. Pierce, Secretary of the Senate.

The bill was referred to the committee on Enrollment for enrollment and presentation to the Governor.

The Speaker also announced the following:

SENATE CHAMBER,
Lansing, May 12, 1897.

To the Speaker of the House of Representatives:

Sir-I am instructed by the Senate to return to the House the following bill:

House bill No. 955 (file No. 389), entitled

A bill to provide for the punishment of persons fraudulently connecting, using or obtaining water, electric or gas service or supply; In the passage of which the Senate has concurred by a majority vote of all the Senators elect.

Very respectfully,

Charles S. Pierce, Secretary of the Senate.

The bill was referred to the committee on Enrollment for enrollment and presentation to the Governor.

The Speaker also announced the following:

SENATE CHAMBER,
Lansing, May 12, 1897.

To the Speaker of the House of Representatives:

Sir-I am instructed by the Senate to return to the House the following bill:

House bill No. 698 (file No. 417), entitled

A bill to disorganize school district No. 7 in the township of Worth, Sanilac county, Michigan, and attach the territory of said school district to school districts numbers 3 and 8 in said township;

In the passage of which the Senate has concurred by a majority voteof all the Senators elect.

Very respectfully,

Charles S. Pierce,

Secretary of the Senate.

The bill was referred to the committee on Enrollment for enrollment and presentation to the Governor.

The Speaker also announced the following:

SENATE CHAMBER,
Lansing, May 12, 1897.

To the Speaker of the House of Representatives:

Sir-I am instructed by the Senate to return to the House the following bill:

House bill No. 217 (file No. 355), entitled

A bill to provide for the construction of a drain in the townships of Albee, Spalding, Bridgeport and Taymouth in the county of Saginaw, and to authorize the board of control of the State swamp lands to make an appropriation of State swamp lands for that purpose;

And to inform the House that the Senate has amended the same, as follows:

By inserting in line 7 of Sec. 2 after the word "constructed" the words "and said land shall be selected within sixty days after this act takes effect, and no swamp land script shall issue therefor, and the land so selected shall be taken from the market for the purpose of carrying out the purposes of this act;"

In the passage of which, as thus amended, the Senate has concurred by a majority vote of all the Senators elect, and by a vote of two-thirds of all the Senators elect has ordered the same to take immediate effect. Very respectfully,

Charles S. Pierce, Secretary of the Senate.

The question being on concurring in the amendment made by the Senate to the bill,

The House concurred, a majority of all the members elect voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

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The bill was then referred to the committee on Enrollment for enrollment, and presentation to the Governor.

The Speaker also announced the following:

SENATE CHAMBER,
Lansing, May 12, 1897.

To the Speaker of the House of Representatives:

Sir-I am instructed by the Senate to return to the House the following bill:

House bill No. 496 (file No. 303), entitled

A bill to provide for the construction of a drain in the township of Au Gres, Arenac county, from Duck lake to Au Gres river, and authoriz ing the board of control of State swamp lands to make an appropriation of State swamp lands for said purpose;

And to inform the House that the Senate has amended the same, as follows:

By inserting in line 6 of Sec. 2 after the word "act" the words "and said lands shall be selected within 60 days after this act takes effect, and no swamp land scrip shall issue therefor, and said lands shall be taken from the market for the purposes of this act and shall be used for no other purpose;

In the passage of which, as thus amended, the Senate has concurred by a majority vote of all the Senators elect, and by a vote of two-thirds of all the Senators elect has ordered the same to take immediate effect.

Very respectfully,

Charles S. Pierce,

Secretary of the Senate.

The question being on concurring in the amendment made by the Sen

ate to the bill,

The House concurred, a majority of all the members elect voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

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The bill was then referred to the committee on Enrollment for enrollment, and presentation to the Governor.

The Speaker also announced the following:

SENATE CHAMBER,
Lansing, May 12, 1897.

To the Speaker of the House of Representatives:

Sir I am instructed by the Senate to transmit to the House the fol lowing bill:

Senate bill No. 182 (file No. 100), entitled

A bill to regulate and define the number of appointees and employes of the Michigan legislature, and to provide a rate of compensation of such employes;

Which has passed the Senate by a majority vote of all the Senators elect, and by a vote of two-thirds of all the Senators elect has been ordered to take immediate effect, and in which the concurrence of the House is respectfully asked.

Very respectfully,

Charles S. Pierce,

Secretary of the Senate.

The bill was read a first and second time by its title, and
On motion of Mr. Kimmis,

The bill was referred to the special committee on Extra Compensation. for Employes.

The Speaker also announced the following:

SENATE CHAMBER,
Lansing, May 12, 1897.

To the Speaker of the House of Representatives:

Sir-I am instructed by the Senate to transmit to the House the following bill:

Senate bill No. 132 (file No. 180), entitled

A bill to amend act No. 206 of the public acts of 1893, being "An act to provide for the assessment of property and the levy and collection of taxes thereon, and for the collection of taxes heretofore and hereafter levied; making such taxes a lien on the lands taxed, establishing and continuing such lien, providing for the sale and conveyance of lands delinquent for taxes, and for the inspection and disposition 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," by adding thereto four sections, to be known as Secs. 140, 141, 142 and 143, providing for the giving of notice by tax purchasers to the occupants or persons having title to, or interest in such lands, of the fact of such sale; and providing the terms upon which such occupant or other person interested in such lands may obtain reconveyance thereof;

Which has passed the Senate by a majority vote of all the Senators elect and in which the concurrence of the House is respectfully asked. Very respectfully,

Charles S. Pierce,

Secretary of the Senate.

The bill was read a first and second time by its title, and

On motion of Mr. Adams,

The rules were suspended, two-thirds of all the members present voting therefor, and the bill was placed at the head of the special order for 10:30 o'clock this morning.

The Speaker also announced the following:

SENATE CHAMBER,
Lansing, May 12, 1897.

To the Speaker of the House of Representatives: Sir-I am instructed by the Senate to transmit to the House the following bill:

Senate bill No. 166 (file No. 144), entitled

A bill to provide for the formation of corporations for the purpose of owning, maintaining and improving lands and other property kept for the purposes of summer resorts or for ornament, recreation or amusement, and to repeal all laws or parts of laws in conflict herewith;

Which has passed the Senate by a majority vote of all the Senators elect, and by a vote of two-thirds of all the Senators elect has been

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