introduced by Mr. Sovereign, January 21, and referred to committee on military affairs
reported favorably, February 7, and placed on the general order (file No. 50)
considered in committee of the whole, February 12, and ordered to third reading
read third time, February 12, and referred to committee on judiciary.. reported substituted, April 4, and placed on the general order (file No. 156)
considered in committee of whole. April 8, and ordered to third reading. passed, April 9, title amended and transmitted..
returned amended, title amended, May 8, concurred in, and referred to secretary for printing and presentation to the governor. announcement of presentation to governor, May 17. approved, May 28..
76. A bill to withdraw from entry and sale and to set apart certain delinquent state tax lands in a part of the southern peninsula as state forest reserve lands, and declaring the same to be non-taxable; to define and establish the authority, powers and duties of the Michigan forestry commission over and in relation thereto, and to provide for the appointment and compensation, and to define the powers and duties of officials to carry into execution the laws relating thereto; to provide, by a statute of limitations, for perfect- ing the title of the state in and to the state forest reserve lands as against any defects or irregularities in the proceedings through which the state asserts title; to preserve and protect the state forest reserve lands from trespasses and other wrongful acts, and to that end declaring certain acts to be misdemeanors and prescribing the punishment therefor and the man- ner of enforcing the same, and also prescribing the jurisdiction of courts and modes of proceeding in criminal and civil proceedings arising under this act, and defining the scope and extent of the power and authority of the forestry commission and of the officials aforesaid, and other state, county and township officials in relation thereto, and providing punishment for neglect of such duties; and to provide an appropriation of moneys for the purpose aforesaid and for the necessary expenses of the Michigan for- estry commission, and prescribing the manner of payment thereof; and to repeal all laws and parts of laws in conflict herewith:
introduced by Mr. Loomis, January 21, ordered printed (file No. 12), and referred to committee on forestry interests..
77. A bill to define and establish a forest fire district, and to vest in the Michigan forestry commission authority over all matters pertaining to forest fires therein; and to provide for the appointment by said commission of fire wardens, and prescribing the powers and duties of said commission and of forest and fire wardens, and of certain county and township officials, and of all other persons in relation to forest fires in said fire district; and to make unlawful certain acts calculated to cause, spread or cause danger of forest fires in the said fire district, and prescribing the penalty and punishment therefor, the manner of prosecution of such unlawful acts and the jurisdiction of courts over and the power of said commission and offi- cials in relation to the said prosecutions; and making certain provisions respecting the measure of damages recoverable, and the remedies for re- covery and collection thereof, in civil actions for causes arising under or out of any provision of this act; and appropriating moneys for, and pro- viding the manner of payment of, the compensation of said officials and all expenses incurred under the provisions of this act and providing for the apportionment of such expenses between the state and the counties concerned therein; and repealing acts and parts of acts inconsistent here- with:
introduced by Mr. Loomis, January 21, ordered printed (file No. 13), and referred to committee on forestry interests. 78. A bill to amend section 40 of article 2 of act No. 198, session laws of 1873, entitled "An act to revise the laws providing for the incorporation of railroad companies and to regulate the running and management and to
fix the duties and liabilities of all railroads and other corporations owning or operating any railroad in this state," approved May 1, 1873, being sec- tion 6265, compiled laws of 1897:
introduced by Mr. High, January 22, and referred to committee on rail- roads
reported print for committee, March 20 (file No. 120)
79. A bill to authorize the board of education of the city of Escanaba, county of Delta, and state of Michigan, to borrow money and issue bonds in the sum of $25,000, to be used in the erection of a school building in the city, and in the purchase of a site therefor:
introduced by Mr. Fuller, January 22, and referred to committee on cities and villages..
reported favorably, February 19, and placed on the general order (file No. 72)
considered in committee of whole, February 26, and ordered to third reading
passed, February 26, given immediate effect and transmitted. returned amended, March 21, concurred in, and referred to secretary for printing and presentation to the governor. announcement of presentation to governor, March 28
80. A bill to provide for the compensation of the clerk of the supreme court of the state of Michigan:
introduced by Mr. Helme, January 22, and referred to committee on judiciary
81. A bill for the exemption of all homesteads actually used as such from taxa- tion, to the amount of $300:
introduced by Mr. Helme, January 22, and referred to committee on taxation
82. A joint resolution proposing amendments to sections 1 and 20 of article 4 of the constitution of this state, and also to add 3 new sections thereto, to stand as sections 50, 51 and 52, relative to granting legislative power to the electors, and the manner of exercising the same:
introduced by Mr. Helme, January 22, and referred to committee on constitutional amendments
23. A bill to provide for the employment of clerks or assistants in the executive office, of this state:
introduced by Mr. Moore, January 23, and referred to committee on state affairs
reported favorably, January 24, rules suspended, passed, given immedi- ate effect and transmitted.
returned amended, January 31, concurred in, and referred to secretary for printing and presentation to the governor. announcement of presentation to governor, February 5. approved. February 6.
84. A bill to detach certain territory from school district No. 8 of the township of Hastings, Barry county, Michigan, and from school district No. 7 of the township of Castleton, Barry county, Michigan, and to organize the same into fractional school district No. 2 of the townships of Hastings and Castleton:
introduced by Mr. Schumaker (by request). January 23, and referred to committee on education and public schools...
85. A bill to authorize and empower the county of Ontonagon to make, have made, or purchase and maintain a system of abstracts of title of all lands in said county: to make and sell abstracts of title and furnish in- formation concerning the condition of titles, and charge such fees therefor as the board of supervisors of said county shall from time to time deter- mine; to employ some person to keep and maintain such system of ab- stracts. and to do all things necessary for the carrying on of a general abstract business of titles to lands in Ontonagon county:
introduced by Mr. Charles Smith, January 23, and referred to committee on state affairs
reported favorably, May 16, and placed on the general order (file No. 203)
considered in committee of whole, May 21, and ordered to third reading. passed, May 21, given immediate effect and transmitted.. returned substituted, May 28, concurred in, and referred to secretary for printing and presentation to the governor. announcement of presentation to governor, June 6 approved, June 6.
S6. A bill to amend section 9 of act 206 of the public acts of 1893, as amended by act 25 of the public acts of 1895, entitled "An act to provide for the as- sessment 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 in- spection 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:"
introduced by Mr. Loomis, January 23, and referred to committee on taxation
ordered printed for committee by resolution of Senator Moore, January 28 (file No. 22)..
87. A bill to establish a state sanatorium, in some suitable locality, for the treatment of incipient pulmonary tuberculosis, and making an appropria- tion therefor:
introduced by Mr. Loomis (by request), January 23, and referred to com- mittee on state affairs
ordered print for committee by resolution of Senator McMullen, January 30 (file No. 23)
88. A bill to authorize the township board of the township of Decatur, Van Buren county, to borrow money to finish building a town hall in said township, and to issue the bonds of the township for the payment of the same: introduced by Mr. Humphrey, January 23, and referred to committee on cities and villages..
committee discharged. January 24, and placed on the general order (manuscript)
considered in committee of whole, January 24, and ordered to third reading
passed, January 24, given immediate effect and transmitted. returned, January 28, and referred to secretary for printing and pre- sentation to the governor..
announcement of presentation to governor, February 5. approved, February 6....
89. A bill to provide for the taxation of any and every person, company, asso- ciation or corporation, whether located within or without this state, that owns or is interested in and engaged in running palace, drawing room or sleeping cars, over or upon any railroad wholly or partly within this state, which cars are not the whole and exclusive property of the owners or lessees of such railroad, and for the occupancy or use of which cars charges are made additional to the ordinary fares or tolls charged by the owners or lessees of such railroad, and to prescribe penalties and means to enforce the provisions of this act, and to repeal all acts or parts of acts incon- sistent with said provisions:
introduced by Mr. Helme, January 23, and referred to committee on railroads
90. A bill to limit the amount banks organized under the general banking laws of the state of Michigan may pay for salaries of employes:
introduced by Mr. Doherty, January 24, and referred to committee on banks and corporations
91. A bill to make an appropriation for building one detached building for women patients, for the purchase of furniture and furnishings for the same, and for an appropriation for the erection of five fire proof stairways and the necessary remodeling incident thereto. in the main buildings already erected at the Michigan asylum for the insane at Kalamazoo:
introduced by Mr. Bangham, January 24, and referred to committee on asylum for insane at Kalamazoo..
reported favorably, February 19, and referred to committee on finance and appropriations
92. A bill to amend act 194 of the general laws of 1889, entitled "An act to re- vise and consolidate the laws relative to the state board of education:" introduced by Mr. Palmer, January 24, and referred to committee on education and public schools..
reported substituted, February 6, and placed on the general order (file No. 42)
considered in committee of whole, February 12, and ordered to third reading
passed, February 12, and transmitted.
returned amended, May 14, concurred in and referred to secretary for printing and presentation to the governor. announcement of presentation to governor, May 21. approved, May 23
93. A bill to prevent deception in the manufacture and sale of imitation butter: introduced by Mr. Robson, January 24, ordered printed (file No. 18), and referred to committee on agricultural college.
94. A joint resolution directing the board of state auditors to investigate and examine the claims of Henry M. Kingsley, of Kendalls, Van Buren county, Michigan, against the state of Michigan on account of injuries received by him while in the employ of the state at the Michigan asylum for the insane at Kalamazoo, and to provide for the payment to him of a sufficient sum of money to compensate him for the damages sustained:
introduced by Mr. Humphrey, January 24, and referred to committee on state affairs
reported favorably, May 23, and referred to committee on finance and appropriations
95. A bill relative to the making and filing of contracts for sale of personal property where title is reserved in the vendor:
reported favorably, February 6, and placed on the general order (file No. 41)
introduced by Mr. Gad Smith, January 24, and referred to committee on judiciary
96. A bill to divide the state of Michigan into twelve congressional districts: introduced by Mr. Goodell, January 24, and referred to committee on apportionment
97. A bill to provide for the licensing and regulation of sales of goods, wares and merchandise itinerant vendors, and to repeal act No. 259, public acts of the state of Michigan of 1899:
introduced by Mr. Schumaker, January 24, ordered printed (file No. 16), and referred to committee on state affairs...
reported favorably, April 16, and placed on the general order. considered in committee of whole, April 17, and ordered to third reading passed, April 17, and transmitted..
returned, May 14, and referred to secretary for printing and presenta- tion to the governor.
98. A bill to promote the public health by providing for an annual public meeting in each township. city and village; to create local funds for public health purposes, and to supply official information to taxpayers, relative to the sources of danger to the public health, and relative to the costs and results of public health work:
introduced by Mr. Robson (by request), January 24, ordered printed (file No. 17), and referred to committee on public health.. 99. A bill to amend section 6 of act No. 11 of the public acts of 1899, entitled "An act for the organization of corporate Methodist Episcopal churches." approved March 2, 1899:
introduced by Mr. Nichols (by request), January 24, and referred to committee on religious and benevolent societies.
reported favorably, February 5, and placed on the general order (manu- script)
considered in committee of whole, February 5, and ordered to third reading
passed, February 5, and tabled.
taken up, February 12, given immediate effect and transmitted. returned, February 13, and referred to secretary for printing and pre- sentation to the governor.
announcement of presentation to governor, February 15. approved, February 20...
100. A bill to authorize any railroad company now organized or that may here- after be organized under the laws of this state, to sell, lease and convey its property and franchises to any other railroad company, whether or- ganized within or without this state; and to acquire by lease or purchase from the owner of any other railroad such road or any part or portion thereof, whether located within or without this state, together with the rights and franchises connected therewith; and to provide for securing pay- ment therefor; and to repeal act No. 102 of the session laws of 1893: introduced by Mr. Murfin, January 28, and referred to committee on judiciary
reported favorably, February 6, and placed on the general order (file No. 40)
considered in committee of whole, February 14, and ordered to third reading
passed, February 14, given immediate effect and transmitted. returned, March 14, and referred to secretary for printing and presenta- tion to the governor..
announcement of presentation to governor, March 20 approved, March 28.....
101. A bill to provide for the assessment of the property of railroad and union station and depot companies, and the levy of taxes thereon by a state board of assessors, and to provide for the collection thereof, and providing for a board of review, and to repeal all acts or parts of acts inconsistent herewith:
introduced by Mr. Nichols, January 28, ordered printed (file No. 20), and referred to committee on railroads..
102. A bill to repeal act No. 9 of the session laws of 1877, approved February 8, 1877, same being sections 4630, 4631, 4632, 4633, 4634 and 4635 of Miller's compiled laws of 1897, entitled "An act to authorize the appointment of a commissioner of mineral statistics and defining the duties and compensa- tion of the same:"
introduced by Mr. Pierson, January 28, and referred to committee on mining interests
103. A joint resolution to provide for the auditing of the accounts of Manitou county, and the payment of the indebtedness thereof:
introduced by Mr. Palmer, January 28, and referred to committee on counties and townships
reported favorably, February 20. rules suspended, passed by two-thirds vote, given immediate effect and transmitted.
returned, February 26, and referred to secretary for printing and pre- sentation to the governor..
104. A bill to provide for the assessment of the property of railroad and union station and depot companies, and the levy of taxes thereon by a state board of assessors, to provide for the collection thereof, and to repeal all acts or parts of acts inconsistent herewith:
introduced by Mr. Helme, January 28, ordered printed (file No. 21), and referred to committee on railroads.
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