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to Omaha, Neb., from there his fare was paid to Lawton, Michigan, by his mother, who had preceded him to Michigan by two years, after his arrival here was cared for by his relatives, and on becoming violent, application made for his admittance to the asylum in this State. Matter taken up with the Governor of Nebraska and arrangement made for his return to the asylum in Nebraska.

IN THE MATTER OF DANIEL FLYNN, AN INSANE PERSON. Proceedings for deportation of Daniel Flynn, an insane person, from Michigan to Ohio. Daniel Flynn was committed to the Michigan Asylum for the Insane at Kalamazoo as an indigent insane person, on the order of the Probate Court of Lenawee County at the expense of that county. It appeared from the sworn statement that Daniel Flynn had been an inmate of the asylum at Toledo, Ohio, investigation was had and developments showed that he had been discharged from that institution "as recovered," he came to Michigan, obtained employment, seemed to be perfectly sane, and gained a residence in the State, after living in this State for over a year, again became insane, he having been sane on his arrival and as he had acquired a legal residence in this State, proceedings for deportation were dropped.

IN THE MATTER OF MARY E. BOWSHER, AN INSANE PERSON. Proceedings for deportation of Mary E. Bowsher, an insane person, from Michigan to Ohio. Mary E. Bowsher was committed to the Northern Michigan Asylum for Insane at Traverse City by the Probate Court for the County of Arenac, which found that she had not acquired a legal residence in the State, but had a legal residence in Paulding County, Ohio. Investigation developed that Mrs. Bowsher arrived at Saganing, Arenac County, about the 13th day of May, 1899, becoming insane within a very short time, she was committed to said asylum on January 14, 1900. Affidavits establishing the residence of Mrs. Bowsher in Ohio were procured and presented to the Governor of that State, who laid the matter before the General Assembly, which passed a resolution authorizing the superintendent of the Toledo State Hospital to receive and care for her as a State charge. She was transferred on the 26th day of May, 1902.

IN THE MATTER OF LETTIE TATUM, AN INSANE PERSON.

Lettie Tatum was admitted to the Michigan Asylum for the Insane at Kalamazoo, to be maintained at the expense of the State of Michigan until her legal residence could be established, as an indigent insane person; by order of the Probate Court from County of Calhoun. The facts of this case as near as can be ascertained are that Lettie Tatum came to the Battle Creek Sanitarium for treatment, she remained there for some time, as a charity patient, she left the institution, but later on returned. She claimed her father, mother, brothers and sisters were dead and that she had no relatives, and since her mother's death she had been going from place to place trying to obtain relief from insomnia and nervousness, her address was given as San Antonio, Texas. Letters of inquiry have been written to various persons at that place, as well as many others, by which we have sought to obtain sufficient evidence to establish her legal residence; a

number of answers have been received, but none of which contain any definite information or disclose any person who might be a relative to whose care she might be entrusted.

IN THE MATTER OF WM. H. DARLING, AN INSANE PERSON. William H. Darling was arrested on the streets of Vicksburg, Kalamazoo County, being in a dazed condition, inquiry developed the facts that his home was in Chicago, Ill., and that he had formerly been an inmate of the Elgin Insane Asylum; correspondence was entered into with the authorities of that asylum and they refused to receive him on the ground that he had been paroled and discharged, he was subsequently delivered in Chicago to the Sheriff of Cook County, Ill.

PROCEEDINGS FOR DEPORTATION OF INSANE PERSONS, PENDING JUNE 30, 1902.

In the matter of Minnie M. Andrews, an insane person, claimed to be a resident of Missouri.

In the matter of Joseph Martin, an insane person, claimed to be a resident of California.

SCHEDULE K.

List of insurance companies whose articles of association, amendments to articles of association, etc., have been approved during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1902, and a statement of the amount of money received as approval fees:

American Benevolent Association. (Name changed to) American Health & Accident Insurance Company. Amendment to articles of association. Approved July 11, 1901. Approval fee, $5.

Northern Michigan Benefit Association of Manistique. Amendment to articles of association. Approved July 29, 1901. Approval fee, $5.

Michigan Millers Mutual Fire Insurance Co. of Lansing, Michigan. Amendment to articles of association. Approved July 29, 1901. Approval fee, $5.

Monroe & Lenawee County Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Company. Amendment to charter and by-laws. Approved Oct. 1, 1901. Approval fee, $5.

Peninsular Accident Society of Bay City. Articles of association approved Oct. 1, 1901. Approval fee, $5.

Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Calhoun County. Amendment to articles of association. Approved Nov. 4, 1901. Approval fee, $5. Patrons' Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Gratiot County. Articles of association. Approved March 4, 1902. Approval fee, $5.

Ann Arbor Sick and Accident Benefit Association of Ann Arbor. Articles approved Jan. 9, 1902. Approval fee, $5.

Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Ionia. Amendment to charter. Approved Jan. 24, 1902. Approval fee, $5.

Monitor Insurance Company of Oakland County. charter. Approved Jan. 23, 1902. Approval fee, $5.

Amendment to

Grangers' Mutual Fire Insurance Company, (Limited) of Newaygo and Muskegon Counties. Amendment to articles of association. Approved Feb. 8, 1902. Approval fee, $5.

Grangers' Mutual Fire Insurance Company, (Limited) of St. Clair and Macomb Counties. Amendment to articles of association. Approved Jan. 31, 1902. Approval fee, $5.

Citizens' Life Insurance Company of Detroit. Amendment to articles of association. Approved Feb. 4, 1902. Approval fee, $5.

The Home Mutual Life Insurance Company of Benton Harbor. Amendment to articles of association. Approved Feb. 25, 1902. Approval fee, $5.

Patrons' Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Lenawee County. Amendment to articles of association. Approved March 10, 1902. Approval fee, $5.

Patrons' Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Michigan, (Limited). Articles of association. Approved March 22, 1902. Approval fee, $5.

North American Accident Association of Saginaw. Articles of association. Approved April 17, 1902. Approval fee, $5.

Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Reed City. Articles of association. Approved April 19, 1902. Approval fee, $5.

American Mutual Aid Society of Detroit. Amendment to articles of association. Approved April 19, 1902. Approval fee, $5.

Ann Arbor Railroad and Steamship Employés Relief Association. Amendment to articles of association. Approved May 7, 1902. Approval fee, $5.

The Preferred Hospital and Accident Association of Flint. Articles of incorporation. Approved May 7, 1902. Approval fee, $5.

American Annuity Association of Detroit. Articles of association. Approved June 4, 1902. Approval fee, $5.

The Peninsular Accident Society of Bay City. Amended articles of association. Approved June 7, 1902. Approval fee, $5.

Ann Arbor Railroad Employés Relief Association. Amendment to articles of association. Approved June 14, 1902. Approval fee, $5.

SCHEDULE L.

Statement of money collected and turned over to the State Treasurer, through the efforts of the Attorney General, also including the sum received as fees for approving articles of association, etc., of insurance companies for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1902.

Received of United States Government on Michigan's Spanish War Claim (Schedule G)....

$24,045 29

Received from Escheated Estates (Schedule H).
Received from Estates of Insane Persons (Schedule I).
Received as Insurance Approval Fees (Schedule K).

1,095 41

9,213 87

120 00

Received from Granite State Provident Association and David A. Taggart, Assignee, by Edward C. VanHusan, Receiver, to reimburse the State for expenses on account of said cause $2,287.03, and $1,000 as attorney fees, to be paid to Fred A. Maynard for services.

3,287 03

$37,761 60

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