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... Board of Pardons discloses further that the homes and honor of these poor people were not safe in Molitor's hands ... Board of Pardons and their recom- mendation was that the petition be denied . The case , however , was re- opened by ...
... Board of Pardons discloses further that the homes and honor of these poor people were not safe in Molitor's hands ... Board of Pardons and their recom- mendation was that the petition be denied . The case , however , was re- opened by ...
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... Board of Pardons , his ultimate recovery was impossible . Owing to the fact that the prisoner was 75 years old , and considering the recommend- ation of the Board of Pardons , he was pardoned March 10 , 1897 . JOSEPH BETTINGER . DANIEL ...
... Board of Pardons , his ultimate recovery was impossible . Owing to the fact that the prisoner was 75 years old , and considering the recommend- ation of the Board of Pardons , he was pardoned March 10 , 1897 . JOSEPH BETTINGER . DANIEL ...
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... Board of Pardons shows that Walsh became so drunk that if he lost any money he did not know where he lost it or whether it was stolen , and the board were convinced that Duke had no hand in taking Walsh's money , and if it was stolen at ...
... Board of Pardons shows that Walsh became so drunk that if he lost any money he did not know where he lost it or whether it was stolen , and the board were convinced that Duke had no hand in taking Walsh's money , and if it was stolen at ...
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... Board of Pardons , upon whose recommendation this pardon was made , shows that Lynch was sent to prison for five years for stealing a chicken . In addition to the severity of his sentence there were extremely grave doubts as to his ...
... Board of Pardons , upon whose recommendation this pardon was made , shows that Lynch was sent to prison for five years for stealing a chicken . In addition to the severity of his sentence there were extremely grave doubts as to his ...
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... Board of Pardons , reported him as growing gradu . ally more feeble and advised this man's release at once . CHARLES W. NORTHRUP . Charles W. Northrup was convicted of assault with intent to do great bodily harm , and sentenced March 23 ...
... Board of Pardons , reported him as growing gradu . ally more feeble and advised this man's release at once . CHARLES W. NORTHRUP . Charles W. Northrup was convicted of assault with intent to do great bodily harm , and sentenced March 23 ...
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Page 139 - When the transfer is of property made by a resident or by a nonresident when such nonresident's property is within this state, by deed, grant, bargain, sale or gift made in contemplation of the death of the grantor, vendor or donor, or intended to take effect in possession or enjoyment at or after such death.
Page 871 - 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...
Page 131 - Each member shall be entitled to one copy of the laws, journals, and documents of the Legislature of which he was a member ; but shall not receive, at the expense of the State, books, newspapers, or other perquisites of office not expressly authorized by this Constitution.
Page 993 - An act to provide relief outside of the soldiers' home for honorably discharged indigent soldiers, sailors and marines, and the indigent wives, widows and minor children of such indigent or deceased soldiers, sailors and marines, and to repeal Act No. 193 of the Public Acts of 1889.
Page 131 - When convened in extra session their compensation shall be three dollars a day for the first twenty days, and nothing thereafter ; and they shall legislate on no other subjects than those expressly stated in the Governor's proclamation, or submitted to them by special message.
Page 923 - An act to revise the laws authorizing the business of banking and to establish a banking department for the supervision of such business...
Page 805 - That after the passage of this act a tax shall be and is hereby imposed upon the transfer of any property, real or personal, of the value of $100.00 or over, or of any interest therein or income therefrom, in trust or otherwise, to persons or corporations, not exempt by law in this state from taxation on real or personal property...
Page 348 - 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 740 - An act to provide for the incorporation of villages within the State of Michigan, and defining their powers and duties...
Page 178 - 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," being section 14514 of the Compiled Laws of 1915, as amended by Act No.