Journal of the House of Representatives of the State of Michigan, Volume 3Morse & Bagg, printers to the Legislature, 1899 - Legislative journals Includes extra sessions. |
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Page 2054
... Howell Burfoot Keep Caldwell Kelly Carton Kingott Chamberlain Locher Cheever Lugers Collins Lusk Davis McKay Dingley McLean Mr. Shepherd Shisler Soper Stewart Stumpenhusen Sutherland Taziman Van Camp Waterbury Watters Doyle Dudley ...
... Howell Burfoot Keep Caldwell Kelly Carton Kingott Chamberlain Locher Cheever Lugers Collins Lusk Davis McKay Dingley McLean Mr. Shepherd Shisler Soper Stewart Stumpenhusen Sutherland Taziman Van Camp Waterbury Watters Doyle Dudley ...
Page 2059
... Howell's annotated statutes , and sections 4911 , 4915 , 4937 and 4952 of the compiled laws of 1897 . Which motion prevailed . Mr. Kerr moved to discharge the committee of the whole from the further consideration of House bill No. 1102 ...
... Howell's annotated statutes , and sections 4911 , 4915 , 4937 and 4952 of the compiled laws of 1897 . Which motion prevailed . Mr. Kerr moved to discharge the committee of the whole from the further consideration of House bill No. 1102 ...
Page 2087
... Howell's annotated statutes , it being section 34 of act No. 136 of the session laws of 1869 , as amended by act No. 92 of the session laws of 1871 , relative to taxes on the gross amount of premiums received . Also , Senate bill No ...
... Howell's annotated statutes , it being section 34 of act No. 136 of the session laws of 1869 , as amended by act No. 92 of the session laws of 1871 , relative to taxes on the gross amount of premiums received . Also , Senate bill No ...
Page 2089
... Howell's annotated stat- utes , so as to provide for a reduction of fares in the Upper Peninsula . Which motion did not prevail . UNFINISHED BUSINESS . Being the consideration of the following : Resolved ( the Senate concurring ) , That ...
... Howell's annotated stat- utes , so as to provide for a reduction of fares in the Upper Peninsula . Which motion did not prevail . UNFINISHED BUSINESS . Being the consideration of the following : Resolved ( the Senate concurring ) , That ...
Page 2099
... Howell's an- notated statutes , being compiler's sections 1416 and 1423 of Howell's annotated statutes , being sections 4171 and 4174 of the compiled laws of 1897 , relative to highways , bridges , private roads and ferries . In ...
... Howell's an- notated statutes , being compiler's sections 1416 and 1423 of Howell's annotated statutes , being sections 4171 and 4174 of the compiled laws of 1897 , relative to highways , bridges , private roads and ferries . In ...
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accepted and committee act to provide Alward amend section amended by act announced the following announcement of presentation April 12 April 25 Baumgærtner bill to amend bill to provide Burfoot Buskirk Chamberlain Clerk Colby committee of whole compared and presented compiled laws compiler's section Dingley entitled A bill entitled An act Fleischhauer Gillam Goodyear H. S. PINGREE Hatzenbuhler Heineman Herrig Hofmeister House bill House of Representatives Howell's annotated statutes inform the House introduced June 16 June 21 June 30 Kingott Lansing Locher Lugers Lusk McCallum McKay members elect voting message was ordered Michigan Miller motion prevailed Nevins Niedermeier Oberdorffer ordered spread presentation to Governor public acts Reed referred for presentation repeal act Rulison Scully session laws signed and deposited Sir-I am instructed Speaker also announced tabled take immediate effect thereof third reading township transmitted W. A. Robinson Waterbury Watters Weier Weter yeas and nays
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Page 2245 - The promotion of the interests of Individuals, either in respect of property or business, although it may result incidentally In the advancement of the public welfare, is, in its essential character, a private, and not a public, object. However certain and great the resulting good to the general public, it does not, by reason of its comparative importance, cease to be Incidental. The incidental advantage to the public or to the state which results from the promotion of private interests and the prosperity...
Page 2579 - To fix at any standard or figure, whereby its price to the public or consumer shall be in any manner controlled or established, any article or commodity of merchandise, produce or commerce intended for sale, barter, use or consumption in this state.
Page 187 - All specific state taxes, except those received from the mining companies of the upper peninsula, shall be applied in paying the interest upon the primary school, university and other educational funds and the interest and principal of the state debt in the order herein recited, until the extinguishment of the state debt, other than the amounts due to educational funds, when such specific taxes shall be added to, and constitute a part of the primary school interest fund.
Page 223 - The term corporations as used in this article, shall be construed to include all associations and joint stock companies having any of the powers or privileges of corporations not possessed by individuals or partnerships.
Page 2193 - An act to provide for the appointment and to fix the term of office, duties and compensation of circuit court stenographers in the State of Michigan," approved May 29, 1897, being section 396 of the compiled laws of 1897.
Page 2245 - If it be said that a benefit results to the local public of a town by establishing manufacturers, the same may be said of any other business or pursuit which employs capital or labor. The merchant, the mechanic, the innkeeper, the banker, the builder, the steamboat owner are equally promoters of the public good, and equally deserving the aid of the citizens by forced contributions. No line can be drawn in favor of the manufacturer which would not open the coffers of the public treasury to the importunities...
Page 2245 - We have established, we think, beyond cavil, that there can be no lawful tax which is not laid for a public purpose. It may not be easy to draw the line in all cases, so as to decide what is a public purpose in this sense, and what is not.
Page 2401 - An act entitled an a<ct to prevent persons from unlawfully using or wearing the badge of the Grand Army of the Republic of this state.
Page 110 - No. 148, entitled A bill to amend section 11 of act No. 152 of the session laws of 1885, entitled "An act to authorize the establishment of a home for disabled soldiers, sailors and marines in the State of Michigan.
Page 2578 - An act to revise the laws authorizing the business of banking, and to establish a banking department for the supervision of such business," the same being sections 3208a, 3208bl, 3208b3, 3208b7 and 3208fl of Howell's annotated statutes (Vol.