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chased, 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 as amended by act No. 154 of the public acts of 1895.

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A bill to change the name of Thomas O'Connor to Thomas E. O'Connor. Also,

House bill No. 936 (file No. 446), entitled

A bill to require owners of land in Saginaw county to clean out the creeks, streams and rivers running through or adjoining their lands. Also,

House bill No. 269-1158 (file No. 275), entitled

A bill to amend Secs. 1 and 6 of act No. 198 of the session laws of 1877, entitled "An act to provide for a tax upon dogs and to create a fund for the payment of certain damages for sheep killed and wounded by them in certain cases," being Secs. 2123 and 2128 of Howell's annotated statutes.

Also,

House bill No. 246 (file No. 220), entitled

A bill to amend act No. 193 of the public acts of 1893, entitled "An act to prohibit and prevent adulteration, fraud and deception in the manufac ture and sale of articles of food and drink," approved May 22, 1895, by inserting therein two new sections to stand as Secs. 17 and 18, and to renumber Secs. 17, 18, 19, 20 and 21 of said act, to stand and be known as Secs. 19, 20, 21, 22 and 23 respectively.

Also,

House bill No. 148 (file No. 41), entitled

A bill to amend Sec. two (2) of an act, entitled "An act to authorize the Board of Control to transfer the Saint Mary's Falls ship canal, with the property belonging to the same, to the United States," the same being act No. seventeen (17) of the session laws of 1881, approved March 3, 1881, so that said section as amended shall authorize and direct said Board of Control to transfer all moneys remaining in the Canal fund to the United States in consideration of the construction, by the United States, of a Marine hospital for the use and benefit of sick or disabled seamen; said section so amended being compiler's section numbered 5504 of Howell's annotated statutes.

Also,

House bill No. 1003 (file No. 354), entitled

A bill to provide for the issuance of licenses to the owners of bicycles, and a tax upon such bicycles for the purpose of constructing bicycle paths. Also,

House bill No. 353, entitled

A bill to provide for the compensation and to prescribe the duties of certain officers in the county of Bay; to fix the salary of the judge of probate of the county of Bay and to repeal act No. 286, local acts of 1893, entitled "An act to fix the salary of the probate judge of Bay county, and all acts conflicting with the provisions of this act."

Also,

House bill No. 797, entitled

A bill to repeal act No. 311 of the local acts of the State of Michigan,

approved March 23, 1893, and entitled "An act providing for two voting precincts for the township of Waucedah, in the county of Dickinson, defining the limits thereof, providing for a new registration of the votes thereof, and determining who shall be the inspectors of election, and members of the board of registration therein."

Also,

House bill No. 423 (file No. 286), entitled

A bill to provide for marking on packages designed for the shipment of certain specified kinds of fruit the number of pounds which each of said packages shall contain.

Also,

House bill No. 674, entitled

A bill to amend act No. 356 of the local acts of 1889, entitled "An act to incorporate the village of Merrill, in Saginaw county," by adding one section thereto, to stand as Sec. 6.

Also,

House bill No. 203 (file No. 307), entitled

A bill to amend Secs. 5 and 9 of act No. 90 of the local acts of 1853, entitled "An act to amend the laws relative to supplying the city of Detroit with pure and wholesome water," and all acts or parts of acts amendatory thereof and to add two new sections to stand as Secs. 32 and

33.

Also,

House bill No. 141 (file No. 73), entitled

A bill to provide for the taxation of certain transfers of property, by gift, grant, inheritance, devise and bequest.

Also,

House bill No. 1023, entitled

A bill to amend Chap. 11 of an act entitled "An act to provide a charter for the city of Detroit and to repeal all acts and parts of acts in conflict therewith," approved June 7, 1883, by adding a new section to said chapter to be known as Sec. 47.

Also,

House bill No. 1172, entitled

A bill to amend Sec. 5 of act No. 115 of the public acts of 1893, entitled "An act to provide for the government, management and control of the State Public School at Coldwater, and to repeal all acts or parts of acts inconsistent with this act," approved May 26, 1893.

Also,

House bill No. 584-734, entitled

A bill to protect primary elections and conventions of political parties and to punish offenses committed thereat, and to repeal act No. 303 of the session laws of 1887 and all acts amendatory thereof, and all other acts inconsistent with this act.

In the passage of which the Senate has non-concurred.
Very respectfully,

C. S. Pierce, Secretary of the Senate.

The message and several named bills were ordered laid on the table.

No further business appearing to be done, and

The hour of 12 o'clock noon having arrived,
The Speaker declared the House adjourned sine die.

ERRATA.

I hereby certify that, after a careful comparison of the foregoing Journal, as printed, with the history of the passage of bills kept by me, I find the following clerical errors and omissions:

1. The formal entry of "Title agreed to." should appear in the following places: After the roll call on the passage of H. B. 395, p. 481; S. B. 87, p. 1063; S. B. 105, p. 1171; H. B. 173, p. 1227; S. B. 50, p. 1422; H. B. 262, p. 1428; H. B. 383-133, p. 1481; H. B. 453, p. 2211; House Subst. for S. B. 483, p. 2290; H. B. 715, p. 2472.

2. The entry after the roll call on the passage of H. B. 501, on p. 792, should be, "Title agreed to. On motion of Mr. Fuller, by a vote of twothirds of all the members elect, the bill was ordered to take immediate effect." By clerical error of the Journal clerk the motion to suspend the rules and put the bill upon its immediate passage, made just before, was repeated.

Such minor errors as misnumbering bills, etc., are not noted.
Lewis M. Miller,

Clerk of the House of Representatives.

CERTIFICATE.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,
Lansing, May 31, 1897.

I hereby certify that the foregoing is a correct Journal of the proceedings of the House of Representatives of the Legislature of Michigan, for

the year 1897.

Lewis M. Miller,

Clerk of the House of Representatives.

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