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paper, style of binding and printing as those heretofore published by said society.

SEC. 2. Five hundred copies of each volume published, Disposition of. as heretofore in this act provided for, shall be deposited in the State library of Michigan for exchange with the pioneer and historical societies of domestic and foreign states and governments, and the officers of said Michigan Pioneer and Historical Society shall make a further distribution of one copy of each of said volumes to each of the duly and legally incorporated public libraries in the State of Michigan when authoritatively and officially requested so to do by the legally elected officers or other legally constituted managers of said public libraries. The residue and Remainder to remainder of said copies of said volumes shall be delivered be sold by to and be in the custody and care of the State Librarian, to be sold by said librarian at a price not less than seventy-five cents per copy, and the moneys arising from such sales shall be deposited in the State treasury to the credit of the general fund.

State librarian.

drawn.

SEC. 3. The sum appropriated by this act shall be How money placed to the credit of the State Pioneer and Historical Society on the books of the Auditor General's office, and shall be drawn from the State Treasury only on the warrant of the Auditor General in payment of vouchers duly certified by the president and secretary of said society, for expenditures actually incurred in accordance with the provisions of this act.

receive any part of appropriation.

SEC. 4. No part of the sums hereby appropriated shall officers not to ever be paid for any services rendered by its officers to the society while in the discharge of their official duties. This act is ordered to take immediate effect. Approved May 4, 1895.

[ No. 116]

AN ACT to amend sections eight, nine, ten and thirteen of an act entitled "An act to authorize the formation of corporations for the purchase and improvement of grounds to be occupied for summer homes, for camp meetings, for meetings of assemblages or associations and societies organized for intellectual and scientific culture, and for the promotion of the cause of religion and morality or for any and all of such purposes," approved March twenty-ninth, eighteen hundred eighty-nine.

amended.

SECTION 1. The People of the State of Michigan enact, Sections That sections eight, nine, ten and thirteen of an act entitled "An act to authorize the formation of corporations for the purchase and improvement of grounds to be occupied for summer homes, for camp meetings, for meetings of assem

Board of trustees to have

management and control

of association.

blages or associations and societies organized for intellectual and scientific culture and for the promotion of the cause of religion and morality, or for any and all of such purposes," approved March twenty-ninth, eighteen hundred eighty-nine, be and the same are hereby amended so as to read as follows:

SEC. 8. The board of trustees shall have the management and control of the business, finances, rights, interests, buildings and all property, real and personal, of the association, and shall represent the association with full power and authority to act for it in all things whatsoever, subject only to the provisions of this act and the by-laws of the association and any special directions that may be given in regard thereto by a vote of any annual meeting. It shall fix the time for holding the annual meeting of the association and all special meetings thereof. Such To have jurisdic board shall have jurisdiction over the lands of the assotion over lands, ciation, the streets and highways passing through or over the same and the water within or in front thereof, and all buildings thereon, whether leased or not; to keep all such lands and premises of the association and the water within or in front thereof in good sanitary condition; to preserve the purity of the waters of all streams, springs, bays or To license drays. lakes within or bordering upon said lands; to license such

water, etc.

To provide for protection against fires.

ality.

Spirituous liquors. To abate nuisances.

number of drays as may be thought desirable upon such terms and conditions as the board shall determine; and to prohibit any person from carrying on the business of carrying goods, trunks, baggage or commodities on the lands of the association or the highways, streets or alleys thereon, without such license first being had; to provide for protection from loss or damage from fire and to protect the occupants of its grounds from contagious diseases; to remove therefrom any and all persons afflicted with any such disease; to prevent and prohibit on its grounds vice and Vice and immor. immorality; to prohibit all disorderly assemblies and conduct, all gaming and disorderly houses, all billiard tables, bowling alleys, fraudulent and gaming devices, the selling or giving away any spirituous or fermented liquors; to prohibit and abate all nuisances and all slaughter houses, meat markets, butcher shops, glue factories, and all such other offensive houses and places as the board of trustees may deem necessary for the health, comfort and convenience of the occupants upon such lands; to prohibit immoderate driving or riding upon said premises or the streets and highways lying along or across the same; to prevent the running at large of any dog or other animal; to compel persons occupying any part of said premises to keep the same in good sanitary condition and the streets, sidewalks and highways in front thereof free from dirt and obstruction and in good repair; to fix the place or places where and the time when persons may bathe in the waters within or in front of its land and regulate the same in the interests of decency and good morals; to prohibit all boating

Immoderate driving.

Dogs,

Sidewalks,

public travel.

upon any of its said waters on Sunday to and from the To prohibit boatlands of the association; and they may also prohibit or ing on Sunday. consent to the erection and maintenance of stables and horse barns upon said grounds: Provided always, That the right Proviso as to of the public to control, repair and use all such highways and streets as are now or may hereafter be used and necessary for the public travel through or across said grounds shall not be affected hereby: And further provided, That Public not liable the public shall not be liable for the condition, safety or streets, siderepair of such streets, alleys or highways, as may be laid walks, etc. out and used under the authority of said association. The board may also prohibit or consent to the holding of meet- May prohibit ings or assemblies for religious or other purposes upon its meetings, grounds, and may fix and determine the terms and conditions upon which hotels and boarding houses may be kept thereon.

for repair of

the holding of

by-laws.

SEC. 9. Such board of trustees may from time to time Power to make nake such orders and by-laws relating to the matters herein before specified and to the business and property of the association as shall seem proper, and may amend the same from time to time, provided always that the same may be amended or rescinded by a majority vote at any annual meeting of the association.

lation of by-laws.

Juring property

SEC. 10. Any person who shall violate any of such Penalty for vioby-laws made as in said last section provided, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine not exceeding twentyfive dollars, or imprisonment in the county jail not to exceed thirty days, or by both such fine and imprisonment in the discretion of the court, which fine shall go to the same fund as other fines for misdemeanor in the township where such association lands may be located. SEC. 13. Any person who shall willfully destroy, injure Penalty for inor remove any statuary, fence, fountain, hydrant, building of association. or other structure placed on the grounds of the association, any dock, landing. quay or boat house thereon, or boat upon the waters upon which such lands are located, the property of any association incorporated under this act, or of any individual member thereof, or who shall willfully cut or injure any tree, shrub or plant upon such grounds, or shall deposit in any spring, stream, reservoir or water pipe, or water upon or within such grounds or in front thereof, any filth or impurity, or who shall in any way injure any water pipe, lock or reservoir for the storage or passage of water along or upon such grounds, or any sewer or drain, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall be liable, on conviction thereof, to a fine not exceeding twenty-five dollars, or imprisonment in the county jail not exceeding thirty days, or by both such fine and imprisonment, in the discretion of the court.

This act is ordered to take immediate effect.
Approved May 4, 1895.

Section amended.

Open season for killing deer,

Sections added.

License by nonresidents required, where procured.

When deer may be killed.

Duty of county clerk.

S 1897 200 403 [No. 117. ]

AN ACT to amend section one of act number two hundred seventy-six of the public acts of eighteen hundred eighty-nine, entitled "An act for the protection of game, being section twenty-two hundred fifteen a of Howell's annotated statutes, third volume, and to add four new sections to said act to stand as sections twenty-six, twenty-seven, twenty-eight and twenty-nine of said act.

SECTION 1. The People of the State of Michigan enact, That section one of act number two hundred seventy-six of the public acts of eighteen hundred eighty-nine, entitled "An act for the protection of game," being section twentytwo hundred fifteen a of Howell's annotated statutes, third volume, be and the same is hereby amended so as to read as follows:

SECTION 1. That no person shall pursue, or hunt, or kill any deer in this State, save only from the first day of November to the twenty-fifth day of November, both inclusive, in each year.

SEC. 2. That there shall be added to said act four new sections to stand as sections twenty-six, twenty-seven, twenty-eight and twenty-nine, to read as follows:

SEC. 26. Every non-resident of the State of Michigan, who engages in the hunting or killing of deer in any county in the State of Michigan shall be required to take out a license from the county clerk of the county where he proposes to locate his camp during the open season. Cost of license. Each and every person not a resident of the State of Michigan shall pay a license fee of twenty-five dollars. Such license shall allow such person to hunt or kill deer in any county of the State for the open season of the calendar year of which the license bears date. One-half the fees so received by the county clerk shall be by him paid over to the county treasurer to be used in enforcing the provisions of this act as the board of supervisors may direct, the balance to be paid in to the State treasury to be used to pay the State Game Warden and his deputies. SEC. 27. Every resident who has resided in the State of required to take Michigan for six months, who proposes to hunt or kill deer in the State, shall take out a license from the county clerk of the county where he resides, which license shall be certified to by two witnesses or by the county clerk of said county, showing that the person to whom it is issued is a bona fide resident of the county where the license is issued. The fee for the issue of such license to a resident of the State of Michigan shall not exceed fifty cents. All licenses shall continue in force only during the hunting season of the year in which such license shall be issued. No person licensed under this act shall to be limited to be allowed to kill more than five deer in any one year and there shall be attached to each deer or part of deer

Resident hunters

Fee.

Number killed

five.

shipped one coupon from said license, which coupon shall be signed and detached by the person to whom the license is issued in the presence of the shipping agent at the point of shipment. Said license and coupons shall be in the following form :

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certify that

Clerk of the County of in said State, do hereby whose name is

signed in the margin of this license in his own hand-
writing, or who has made oath that he cannot write, has
satisfied me according to law that he is a resident
of the State of..
..and of
County therein, and I do further
certify that he has paid me the sum of $...
provided by law for a license for

for.........

residents of the State and entitled to hunt deer in any County of the State for the open season in the year 189. He states his age to be

eyes, and...

[SEAL.]

years, has.

hair,

Open season, from the first day of
November to the twenty-fifth day
of November, both inclusive.

Open season, from the first day of November to the twenty-fifth day

of November, both inclusive.

Clerk.

COUPON NUMBER 5, to License No.

issued by the coupon.

County, Michigan, for permit

Clerk of

to kill and ship deer.

This coupon will allow holder to ship one deer to any

point in Michigan, and said coupon must accompany it.

[SEAL.]

Signature of holder,

Clerk.

Witness,..

Agent.

Form of license.

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