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[No. 184.]

AN ACT making appropriations for the Michigan State Prison for deficiency in the appropriation for general repairs for the fiscal year ending June thirty, nineteen hundred two, for building and special purposes for the fiscal year ending June thirty, nineteen hundred four, and to provide a tax therefor.

The People of the State of Michigan enact:

transfer of

funds.

SECTION 1. The sum of one hundred seventy-three thousand Appropriafour hundred thirty-five dollars is hereby appropriated for the tion. Michigan State Prison for the fiscal year ending June thirty, nineteen hundred four, for purposes and amounts as follows: For deficiency in the appropriation for general repairs for the How used. fiscal year ending June thirty, nineteen hundred two, the sum of two thousand dollars; for building new storage room and equipment for dining room and kitchen, ten thousand dollars; for the purchase of new machinery, two thousand thirty-five dollars; for the purchase, construction and erection of new cells in the west wing of said prison, one hundred forty-seven thousand four hundred dollars; for the purpose of purchasing a pump for the prison water-works system, two thousand dollars; for general repairs, ten thousand dollars: Provided, Proviso as to That if the amount designated in 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 ac count or accounts where such deficiency seems unavoidable, the intent of this proviso being to make the entire one hundred seventy-three thousand four hundred thirtyfive dollars available for the purposes stated herein, if in the judgment 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: Pro- Further vided further, That the board of control may obtain money proviso. under this section before July first, nineteen hundred three, 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.

SEC. 2. The several sums appropriated by the provisions How paid. of this act shall be paid out of the State treasury to the warden of the Michigan State Prison 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.

To be incorporated in state tax.

SEC. 3. The Auditor General shall incorporate in the
State tax for the year nineteen hundred three the sum of
one hundred seventy-three thousand four hundred thirty-five
dollars, which amount 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 4, 1903.

Lawful to take.

Proviso.

Further proviso.

[No. 185.]

AN ACT permitting the catching and taking of German carp
in the waters of Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie and Detroit river,
bordering on this State.

The People of the State of Michigan enact:

SECTION 1. It shall be lawful to catch or take by use of net, or with hook and line, German carp in the waters of Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie and Detroit river, bordering on this State: Provided, The same shall be done under such rules and regulations as may be adopted by the Board of State Fish Commissioners in relation thereto: And, provided further, That said board is hereby authorized to make such rules and regulations in relation thereto as are usual and proper, including rules and regulations for inspection of such fishing, and the requirement of a bond running to the Board of State Fish Commissioners, conditioned for the payment of a penalty of fifty dollars for each and every violation of this and any other Proviso as to law for the protection of fish: And, provided further, That no nets of a less size mesh than four inches, extension measure, as used, shall be permitted, and no kind of fish, save German carp, may be lawfully taken and retained by any one fishing under the provisions of this act.

size of nets.

Penalty for violation.

SEC. 2. Any person violating the provisions of section one
of this act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon
conviction thereof, before any court of competent jurisdiction,
shall be punished by a fine of not to exceed one hundred dol-
lars or imprisonment in the county jail for a period of not to
exceed ninety days in the discretion of the court.

This act is ordered to take immediate effect.
Approved June 4, 1903.

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[No. 186.]

AN ACT making appropriations for building and special pur-
poses
for the State House of Correction and Branch Prison,
Upper Peninsula, for the fiscal year ending June thirty,
nineteen hundred four, and to provide a tax therefor.

The People of the State of Michigan enact:

tion.

transfer of

SECTION 1. There is hereby appropriated for the fiscal Appropriayear ending June thirty, nineteen hundred four, for the State House of Correction and Branch Prison, Upper Peninsula, the sum of seven thousand four hundred thirty dollars, for purposes and amounts as follows: For one farm horse, one How used. hundred fifty dollars; for one hay carrier, twenty-five dollars; for one mower, forty-five dollars; for one farm roller, twenty dollars; for one disc harrow, twenty-five dollars; for one wagon, sixty dollars; for two sets harness, seventy dollars; for sundry small tools, fifty-five dollars; for enlarging and cementing reservoirs and making needed extension of water plant, one thousand dollars; for drainage system and for boiler room and factories, five hundred dollars; for kitchen furniture and fixtures, seven hundred eighty dollars; for general repairs, including new floor for chapel, four thousand two hundred dollars; extension of electric lighting system, five hundred dollars: Provided, That if the amount designat- Proviso as to ed in this section for any one of the purposes stated be funds. 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 seven thousand four hundred thirty dollars available for the purposes stated herein if in the judgment 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, Further That the board of control may obtain money under this sec- proviso. tion before July first, nineteen hundred three, 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.

SEC. 2. The several sums appropriated by the provisions of How paid. this act shall be paid out of the State treasury to the warden of the State House of Correction and Branch Prison, Upper Peninsula, 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.

To be incor

porated in state tax.

SEC. 3. The Auditor General shall incorporate in the State tax for the year nineteen hundred three, the sum of seven thousand four hundred thirty 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 4, 1903.

Open season.

[No. 187.]

AN ACT to allow the taking or catching of fish by means of fixed lines in the county of Van Buren.

The People of the State of Michigan enact:

SECTION 1. Hereafter it shall be lawful in the months of December, January, February and March of each year, to take or catch through the ice by the use of single lines, with single hooks attached and fastened to the ice, sometimes called "ice lines," not to exceed five such lines, and in open water from April first to December first of each year, to use not more than four lines, to each person, any and all kinds of fish, except brook trout, rainbow trout, German or brown trout, grayling, land locked salmon or black bass, in the county of Van Buren, in this State, in lakes named and known as Hurzey, Bankson, Eagle, Cedar and Gravel.

This act is ordered to take immediate effect.
Approved June 4, 1903.

Open season in certain waters.

[No. 188.]

AN ACT to allow the catching of herring and other rough fish in the waters of Lake Huron and Thunder bay bordering on the counties of Presque Isle, Alpena and Alcona, from the first day of April to the fifteenth day of July and from the first day of September to the fifteenth day of De cember, where it will not interfere with or catch immature white fish or lake trout, except as provided by section four of act number sixty-three of eighteen hundred eighty-five, being an act, entitled "An act to establish a State Board of Fish Commissioners, and to repeal act number one hundred twenty-four, session laws of eighteen hundred seventythree, act number seventy-one, session laws of eighteen hundred seventy-five, and act number three, session laws of eighteen hundred eighty-two," approved April twentyeighth, eighteen hundred eighty-five.

The People of the State of Michigan enact:

SECTION 1. It shall be lawful for any person from the first day of April to the fifteenth day of July and from the first

day of September to the fifteenth day of December, to catch
herring and other rough fish, in the waters of Lake Huron
and Thunder bay, bordering on the counties of Presque Isle,
Alpena and Alcona, where it will not interfere with or catch
immature white fish or lake trout, and may use for such pur-
pose nets of a mesh not less than provided by the general
law, extension measure, as manufactured, except as provided
by section four of act number sixty-three of eighteen hundred
eighty-five, being an act, entitled "An act to establish a State
Board of Fish Commissioners, and to repeal act number one
hundred twenty-four, session laws of eighteen hundred sev
enty-three, act number seventy-one, session laws of eighteen
hundred seventy-five, and act number three, session laws of
eighteen hundred eighty-two," approved April twenty-eighth,
eighteen hundred eighty-five.

This act is ordered to take immediate effect.
Approved June 4, 1903.

[No. 189.]

AN ACT to provide for the exercise of the police power of the State, over the affairs and business of corporations or persons engaged in urban, suburban and interurban railway' transportation, by the Commissioner of Railroads, and to define the powers and duties of said Commissioner of Railroads, with reference thereto.

The People of the State of Michigan enact.

supervision of.

SECTION 1. The police powers of the State over street Who to have railways, interurban railways and suburban street railways, whether operated by steam, electricity or other motive power, organized or doing business in this State, shall be and the same are hereby vested in the Commissioner of Railroads, and it is hereby made the duty of said Commissioner of Railroads to exercise the same in accordance with the requirements of the law.

to examine.

SEC. 2. Said commissioner shall examine into the condi- Commissioner tion and management of all matters concerning the business of electric railways in this State, so far as the same affect or relate to the interests of the public and to the accommodation and security of passengers or persons doing business therewith; and whether such railway companies, their officers, directors, lessees, agents and employes, comply with the laws of this State now in force, or which shall hereafter be enforced, concerning them, and such other matters as he may deem important; and for such purpose said commissioner shall have the right to examine the books, papers, records

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