OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN 1903 Published in accordance with an act of the Legislature under the ROBERT SMITH PRINTING CO., STATE PRINTERS AND BINDERS 1903 Pursuant to the requirements of the constitution, the members-elect of the House of Representatives of the State of Michigan for the year 1903 assembled in Representative Hall, in the Capitol, at Lansing, on the first Wednesday in January, the seventh day of January, 1903, and, in accordance with the law, were called to order by Lewis M. Miller, Clerk of the preceding House, at 12 o'clock m. Religious exercises were conducted by Rev. Mr. DeLamarter. The following communication from the Secretary of State was read: Department of State, Hon. Lewis M. Miller, Clerk of the House of Representatives of 1901: Sir-I enclose herewith a certified list of the names of the memberselect of the House of Representatives for the years 1903 and 1904, as shown by the returns from the clerks of the several counties of the State now on file in this office. Respectfully, FRED M. WARNER, Counties. Allegan. First District-Alonzo W. Fisher. Antrim-Daniel B. Oviatt. Barry John J. Perkins. Bay, First District-Clarence L. Sheldon. Bay. Second District-John Washer. Berrien. First District-John Lane. Berrien, Second District-Nathan V. Lovell. Branch-Frank D. Newberry. Calhoun. First District-Lote C. Robinsou. Calhoun, Second District-William J. Foster. Cass-Thomas T. Higgins. Charlevoix-Robert W. Paddock. Cheboygan-George D. Richards. Counties. Chippewa-Robert N. Adams. Clare District-Clare, Gladwin, Roscommon-Thomas G. Campbell. Clinton-Levi P. Partlow. Delta-George Gallup. Dickinson-James B. Knight. Eaton-Cornelius A. Hallenbeck. Emmet-James L. Morrice. Genesee, First District-Edward A. Walker. Grand Traverse-James H. Monroe. Gratiot John W. Holmes. Hillsdale-Orville B. Lane. Houghton, First District-William J. Galbraith. Ingham, First District-David M. Nottingham. Iosco District-Alcona, Arenac, Iosco, Ogemaw-John J. McCarthy. Isabella-Henry D. Wright. Jackson, First District-Cassius M. Jenks. Kalamazoo, First District-Sheridan F. Master. Lenawee, First District-John H. Combs. Livingston-Silas H. Munsell. Macomb Ira G. Chapman. Manistee J. Herbert Read. Marquette, First District-Thomas M. Wells. Marquette, Second District-Charles J. Byrns. Mason-Charles I. Harley. Mecosta-Newton O. Ward. Menominee Gideon T. Werline. Midland-Justus Thorington. Missaukee District-Kalkaska, Missaukee-Orville Dennis. Monroe-Henry H. Herkimer. Montcalm--Abram N. Shook. Muskegon-Lincoln Rodgers. Newaygo-Robert C. Wallace. Oakland, First District.-Thaddeus D. Seeley. Oakland, Second District-Andrew V. Austin. Counties. Oceana-Edmond S. Randall. Osceola--Frayer Halladay. Ottawa, First District-Nicholas J. Whelan. Ottawa, Second District-Millard Durham. Presque Isle District-Crawford, Montmorency, Oscoda, Otsego, Saginaw, First District-Leonard Baumgaertner. Saginaw, First District-Andrew J. Scott. Saginaw, Second District-Asa T. Sanderson. Sanilac-Mark Willis. Schoolcraft District-Alger, Luce, Mackinac, Schoolcraft-Archibald Shiawassee-Charles E. Ward. St. Clair, First District-Philip Eichhorn, Jr. Tuscola-William Kirk. Van Buren-C. Spencer Adams. Washtenaw, First District-Byron C. Whitaker. Wexford District-Lake, Wexford-Earl Fairbanks. I, Fred M. Warner, Secretary of State of the State of Michigan, do 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 1903 and 1904, 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 fifth day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and three, and of the independence of the United States of America the one hundred and twentyseventh. [Seal.] FRED M. WARNER, In accordance with the terms of the statute, all the members-elect of the House appeared at the Clerk's desk and took and subscribed the ། |