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How paid.

To be incorporated in state

tax.

SEC. 4. The several sums appropriated by the provisions of this act shall be paid out of the general fund in the State treasury to the treasurer of the State Board of Education at such times and in such amounts as the general accounting laws of the State prescribe, and the disbursing officer shall render his accounts to the Auditor General thereunder.

SEC. 5. The Auditor General shall incorporate in the State tax for the year nineteen hundred five, for the Michigan State Normal College the sum of one hundred twenty-two thousand eight hundred fifty dollars, and for the year nineteen hundred six for the said institution, the sum of one hundred twelve thousand dollars, which, when collected, shall be credited to the general fund to reimburse the same for the money hereby appropriated.

This act is ordered to take immediate effect.
Approved June 17, 1905.

Adjutant general to furnish history,

certificates of soldiers, etc.

Appropriation.

[No. 302.]

AN ACT to provide for expenses to furnish official information from the records of the Adjutant General's office for which no provision is made, pertaining to the enlistment, muster, history and final disposition of the soldiers and sailors from this State during the war of the rebellion and Spanish-American war; to furnish certificates of service to applicants where the soldier's muster out or discharge papers are lost,and to furnish such information from the records of the office as to establish the soldier's or sailor's military or naval history and to make an appropriation therefor, and to provide for a tax to meet the same.

The People of the State of Michigan enact:

SECTION 1. The Adjutant General is hereby authorized and directed to furnish the military or naval history of each soldier and sailor, so far as practical and possible from records of the war and navy departments, or other authentic sources, who enlisted from or was credited to this State during the war of the rebellion and the Spanish-American war; to furnish certificates of the military or naval history of soldiers and sailors whose muster out rolls or discharge papers have been lost, and to provide such other information as may be deemed necessary to establish proofs of identity and correct names whenever requested so to do without expense to the applicant.

SEC. 2. To defray the expenses of necessary printing, postage and clerical service for the purposes mentioned in this act there is hereby appropriated for the fiscal year ending June

thirty, nineteen hundred six, the sum of one thousand one hundred dollars, and for the fiscal year ending June thirty, nineteen hundred seven, the sum of one thousand one hundred dollars.

incorporated

SEC. 3. The Auditor General shall add to and incorporate To be in the State tax for the year nineteen hundred five the sum in state tax. of one thousand one hundred dollars, and for the year nineteen hundred six the sum of one thousand one hundred dollars, which when collected shall be credited to the general fund to reimburse the same for the money hereby appropriated.

Approved June 17, 1905.

[No. 303.]

AN ACT to amend section one of act number two hundred thirty-two of the public acts of nineteen hundred one, entitled "An act to extend aid to the Michigan Agricultural College."

The People of the State of Michigan enact:

SECTION 1. Section one of act number two hundred thirty- Section two of the public acts of nineteen hundred one, entitled "An amended. act to extend aid to the Michigan Agricultural College," is hereby amended to read as follows:

tax assessed.

SECTION 1. There shall be assessed in the year nineteen hun- One-tenth mill dred one and each year thereafter, upon the taxable property of the State, as fixed by the State Board of Equalization in the year nineteen hundred one and each five years thereafter, for the use and maintenance of the Michigan Agricultural College, the Upper Peninsula Experiment Station, and such other experiment stations as have been established, the sum of one-tenth of a mill on each dollar of said taxable property: Provided, That, after the close of the fiscal year ending June Proviso as to thirty, nineteen hundred seven, not more than one hundred mount after thousand dollars shall be assessed in any one year. The Annual report to Governor. State Board of Agriculture shall make an annual report to the Governor of the State of all the receipts and expenditures of the Michigan Agricultural College, the Upper Peninsula Experiment Station, and such other experiment stations as have been established.

This act is ordered to take immediate effect.
Approved June 17, 1905.

1907.

Appropriation.

How used.

Proviso as to

[No. 304.]

AN ACT making appropriations for building and special purposes at the Michigan Asylum for the Insane at Kalamazoo for the fiscal years ending June thirty, nineteen hundred six, and June thirty, nineteen hundred seven, and to provide a tax to meet the same.

The People of the State of Michigan enact:

SECTION 1. There is hereby appropriated for the fiscal year ending June thirty, nineteen hundred six, for the Michigan Asylum for the Insane at Kalamazoo, the sum of thirtynine thousand five hundred dollars, for purposes and amounts as follows: For additional fire protection consisting of eight fire ladders and six chemical fire engines, with all necessary appurtenances belonging thereunto, the sum of two thousand five hundred dollars; for the removal of ten existing wooden stairways and replacing the same with brick, iron and slate fireproof stairways, five within the present main building for women and five within the present main building for men, the sum of five thousand five hundred dollars; for raising roof and making attendants' rooms in north and south wings over halls one and thirteen, at the female department, sixteen thousand five hundred dollars; and for the purchase of materials for one new detached building for women, fifteen thousand dollars: Provided, That if the amount designated in transfer of funds. this section for any one of the purposes stated be insufficient to complete the work or purchase, any surplus remaining after the completion of the other work or purchase specified in this section may, by obtaining the consent of the State Board of Corrections and Charities and Auditor General, in writing, before any expense in excess of the specific appropriation is incurred, be used in the account or accounts where such deficiency seems unavoidable, the intent of this proviso being to make the entire thirty-nine thousand five hundred dollars available for the purposes stated herein, if in the judg ment of the State Board of Corrections and Charities and Auditor General it is deemed advisable to make the transfers for which provision is hereby made: Provided further, That the board of trustees may obtain money under this section before July one, nineteen hundred five, in such amounts as they may by requisition certify to the Auditor General are necessary for immediate use, which amounts thus advanced shall be deducted from the total amount appropriated when the appropriation becomes available.

Proviso, when may obtain.

Further appropriation.

SEC. 2. The further sum of thirty-five thousand five hundred dollars is hereby appropriated for the fiscal year ending June thirty, nineteen hundred seven, for the erection and furnishing of the new detached building for women provided for in section one of this act.

SEC. 3. The several sums appropriated by the provisions How paid. of this act shall be paid out of the State treasury to the treasurer of the Michigan Asylum for the Insane, at such times and in such amounts as the general accounting laws of the State prescribe, and the disbursing officer shall render his accounts to the Auditor General thereunder.

SEC. 4. The Auditor General shall incorporate in the State To be incorpotax for the year nineteen hundred five, the sum of thirty-nine rated in state tax. thousand five hundred dollars, and for the year nineteen hundred six the sum of thirty-five thousand five hundred dollars, which, when collected, shall be credited to the general fund to reimburse the same for the money hereby appropriated. This act is ordered to take immediate effect. Approved June 17, 1905.

[No. 305.]

AN ACT to amend act number one hundred eighty-five of the public acts of eighteen hundred ninety-seven, entitled "An act to provide for the publication of the proceedings of the annual school meeting, and an annual financial statement, in graded school districts in which a newspaper is published, and to provide for the expense thereof, and fixing a penalty for failure to make such publication," being sections four thousand eight hundred and four thousand eight hundred one of the Compiled Laws of eighteen hundred ninety-seven.

The People of the State of Michigan enact:

SECTION 1. Act number one hundred eighty-five of the pub- Act amended. lic acts of eighteen hundred ninety-seven, entitled "An act to provide for the publication of the proceedings of the annual school meeting, and an annual financial statement, in graded school districts in which a newspaper is published, and to provide for the expense thereof, and fixing a penalty for failure to make such publication," being sections four thousand eight hundred and four thousand eight hundred one of the Compiled Laws of eighteen hundred ninety-seven, is hereby amended to read as follows:

annual school

SECTION 1. Previous to the first Monday in August of each Proceedings of year the board of education or board of trustees, as the case meeting to be may be, of each graded school district in this State shall published. cause to be published in a newspaper published in said district or in the county in which said district is located, said newspaper to be designated by said board of education, a complete statement of the proceedings of the annual school meeting and an itemized financial statement of the receipts and

Penalty for neglect.

expenditures of said district during the preceding school year, the expense of said publication to be paid out of the general fund of the district.

SEC. 2. If any board of education or board of trustees shall fail or neglect to comply with the provisions of this act each member of any such board shall forfeit the sum of ten dollars upon conviction thereof in any court of competent jurisdiction.

Approved June 17, 1905.

When and how

township, city or village may apply to

supervisors for an

or repair road or bridges.

[No. 306.]

AN ACT to provide for building, rebuilding or repairing of bridges and roads situated in more than one township, or partly in one township, or more than one, and partly in a city or incorporated village, when any such township, city or village shall fail to join in or contribute to the building or repairing thereof.

The People of the State of Michigan enact:

SECTION 1. That whenever any township, city or such incorporated village as mentioned hereafter in this section, shall be desirous of having a bridge or road constructed, order to construct which would, when constructed, be in more than one township, or be partly in one township or more than one, and partly within a city or an incorporated village, or of having any such road or bridge rebuilt or repaired, and any such township, city or village, shall fail upon request to join in building, rebuilding or repairing of such bridge or road may, by its just share to the building, rebuilding or repairing thereof, any such township, city or village desiring the building, rebuilding or repairing of such bridge or road may, by its township board, its common council or village council, as the case may be, by petition, in the form of a resolution or otherwise, apply to the board of supervisors of the county for an order for the construction, rebuilding or repairing of such bridge or road, and for fixing the respective proportions which each township, city and village shall contribute for the construction, rebuilding or repairing of such bridge or road and for keeping the same in repair, as well as for deciding the kind of bridge or road to be constructed.

Request for special meeting of board.

Duty of clerk.

SEC. 2. Unless such petition is to be presented to the annual meeting of said board of supervisors, or at an earlier meeting already appointed by the board, to be held at least thirty days prior to such annual meeting, it may contain a request for a special meeting of said board, and may be delivered to the clerk of said board, who shall have authority,

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