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75,250 00
State House of Correction ..
12,300 00
9,200 00
18,000 00
State Prison
35,000 00
35,500 00
10,000 00
10,000 00
Michigan Asylum for Insane.
12,431 00
12,432 00
11,700 00
11,700 00
19,250 00
19,250 00
Eastern Asylum for Insane ..
77,000 00
Northern Asylum for Insane ..
50,650 00
Asylum for Criminal Insane (c).
10,900 00
7,875 00
7,375 00
35,000 00
School for Deaf.
117,850 00
137,362 50
70,000 00
82,050 00
60,000 00
71,021 00
Military purposes.
100,873 84
· 100,873 84
100,873 84
92,467 69
92,467 69
92,467 69
Fish Commissioners.
25,000 00
30,175 18
15,000 00
16,500 00
27,500 00
32,500 00
Industrial Home for Girls
45,647 00
59,754 75
40,000 00
46,750 00
38,662 60
61,547 60
School for the Blind ..
28,115 00
41,143 75
28,000 00
28,000 00
22,000 00
25,000 00
General purposes.
982,262 00
1,016,602 72
1,154,375 00
1,354,576 21
1,171,000 00
1,900,000 00
State Board of Health.
4,500 00
4,500 00
4,500 00
4,500 00
2,000 00
2,000 00
Michigan Soldiers' Home ..
110,000 00
162,250 00
88,000 00
88,000 00
88,000 00
88,000 00
Michigan Mining School (d).
56,250 00
64,687 50
40,000 00
45,000 00
40,000 00
40,000 00
Interest to counties on account of swamp lands.
State House of Correction and Prison, U. P
16,989 00
3,700 00
5,675 00
Statue of Lewis Cass ..
.
Semi-centennial publication.
Proceedings superintendents of poor ... Lyons flood sufferers ..
Relief of L. B. Perrine ..
326
STATE TAX LEVIED.
. .
12,500 00
Gettysburg monuments. Names, etc., of ex-soldiers ..
Copying records, Adjutant General's office
3,000 00
4,000 00
4,000 00
4,000 00
4,000 00
World's Columbian Exposition .. Home for Feeble Minded and Epileptic.
78,000 00
119,435 70
42,788 00
76,788 00
53,000 00
22,000 00
Upper Peninsula Hospital for Insane.
62,910 00
28,063 00 5,500 00
30,000 00 5,500 00
65,000 00 5,000 00
100,000 00
Agricultural Institutes.
5,000 00
Michigan regiments and batteries at Chickamauga.
20,000 00
State Weather Service.
1,000 00
1,000 00
1,000 00
1,000 00
1,000 00
1,000 00
State Library
7,500 00
4,375 00
4,000 00
4,000 00
5,000 00
5,000 00
Dairy and Food Inspection
18,000 00
18,000 00
18,000 00
18,000 00
9,400 00
9,400 00
Michigan Dairymen's Association
1,000 00
1,000 00
State Horticultural Society .
1,000 00
1,000 00
1,500 00
1,500 00
Statue of Austin Blair, Michigan's War Governor.
10,000 00
City of Kalamazoo, Sewer for Michigan Asylum
4,000 00
Central Michigan Normal School
25,000 00
74,250 00
12,000 00 5,000 00 138,137 50
17,000 00 5,000 00
Michigan war loan, 1898
138,137 50
138,137 50
Relief of Ontonagon fire sufferers.
25,000 00
Northern State Normal School.
7,500 00
27,500 00
Soldiers' Aid Fund .
184,183 33
Prisons (current expense).
90,000 00
110,000 00
Asylums (current expense).
504,689 32
503,356 24
Library Commissioners.
800 00
800 00
Totals.
$2,908,680 66
$3,725,835 01
$2,158,770 67
$2,379,407 23
$2,068,538 62
$3,013,919 52
Normal College.
State Reform School.
Name changed to "State Asylum."
Name changed to Michigan College of Mines.
STATE TAX LEVIED.
327
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Beet sugar bounty ...
300 00
300 00
328
SUMMARY OF STATE TAX LEVIED .- Concluded. Amount and purposes from 1889 to 1894.
Purposes.
1894.
1893.
1892.
1891.
1890.
1889.
University
$188,333 33
$188,333 33
$147,700 00
$150,325 00
$137,972 50
$163,361 58
Normal School (a).
51,110 00
50,110 00
50,260 00
49,260 00
41,850 00
42,850 00
Agricultural College.
16,862 00
16,863 00
22,947 50
22,947 50
27,172 00
20,973 00
State Public School.
35,000 00
38,285 00
37,300 00
38,000 00
33,000 00
39,500 00
Industrial School for Boys (b).
56,000 00
58,500 00
56,000 00
60,500 00
53,000 00
131,250 00
State House of Correction. State Prison
5,000 00
10,185 00
56,867 00
32,065 00
Michigan Asylum for Insane.
45,000 00
45,000 00
17,600 00
21,300 00
Eastern Asylum for Insane ..
12,500 00
46,000 00
3,600 00
Northern Asylum for Insane.
55,500 00
26,500 00
45,000 00
Asylum for Criminal Insane (c).
6,275 00
29,633 00
23,675 00
School for Deaf.
83,755 56
83,755 56
73,286 11
73,286 11
64,963 50
64,963 50
Fish Commissioners.
25,000 00
28,900 00
27,483 00
27,483 00
22,552.50
30,568 90
Industrial Home for Girls
35,000 00
35,432 80
35,000 00
45,760 00
· 35,751 00
38,901 00
School for the Blind.
21,000 00
26,000 00
23,000 00
23,000 00
24,412 50
26,412 60
General purposes. ..
903,000 00
953,000 00
718,550 00
552,383 00
706,650 00
889.863 22
State Board of Health.
2,000 00
2,000 00
2,000 00
2,000 00
2,000 00
2,000 00
Michigan Soldiers' Home.
87,500 00
97,500 00
84,750 00
91,000 00
35,295 00
61,372 00
Michigan Mining School (d).
55,000 00
55,000 00
28,800 00
43,800 00
22,000 00
82.000 00
Interest to counties on account of swamp lands.
State House of Correction and Prison, U. P.
7,500 00
7,500 00
17,670 00
Statue of Lewis Cass.
Semi-centennial publication
75 00
75 00
75 00
75 00
125 00
125 00
Lyons flood sufferers ..
Relief of L. B. Perrine.
Gettysburg monuments.
Names, etc., soldiers ..
Coppying records, Adjutant General's Office.
4,000 00
4,000 00
4,000 00
4,000 00
4,000 00
.
7,500 00
19,980 00
7,800 00
58,050 00
59,450 00
57,000 00
72,270 40
Military purposes .. .
STATE TAX LEVIED.
Proceedings superintendents of poor
World's Columbian Exposition .. Home for Feeble Minded and Epileptic.
25,000 00
50,000 00
50,000 00
.
15,000 00
50,000 00
Upper Peninsula Hospital for Insane. Agricultural institutes.
37,500 00 3,000 00
37,500 00 1,000 00
Michigan regiments and batteries at Chickamauga. State Weather Service .. State Library ..
2,000 00
& Dairy and Food Inspection
Michigan Dairymen's Association State Horticultural Society ..
Statue of Austin Blair, Michigan's War Governor.
City of Kalamazoo, Sewer for Michigan Asylum.
Central Michigan Normal School.
Beet sugar bounty .. Michigan war loan, 1898. Relief of Ontonagon fire sufferers.
Totals.
$1,689,135 89
$1,931,214 69
$1,419,210 61
$1,443,849 61
$1,263,744 00
$1,821,521 10
) Normal College.
State Reform School.
Name changed to "State Asylum."
1) Name changed to " Michigan College of Mines."
STATE TAX LEVIED.
329
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MICHIGAN STATE LAND OFFICE.
LOCATION OF STATE LANDS.
INSTRUCTIONS.
All lands owned by the state are controlled by this office. There are no local agents. Business can be done by letter. It is not necessary to come here.
This office cannot give information about the soil and timber of any particular lots, but buyers and settlers are advised to examine for themselves before taking.
PLATS.
SECTION 1. To aid in looking up state lands we furnish plats at the legal prices, payable in advance, as follows :
Showing vacant lands, 25 cents per township.
Same with streams drawn on, 50 cents per township.
Showing vacant lands, streams and name of purchasers of state lands, $1.50 per township. In ordering plats always give the number of the town and range of the townships wanted.
A plat showing all the vacant state lands in any county will be furnished for the price named in our land table in section 11.
Cash should be sent with orders by mail.
SWAMP LANDS.
SEC. 2. Prices range from $1.25 to $8 per acre, the main body being held at $1.25. Only a few townships in the northern part of the state are held at more than $1.25 per acre.
Eighty acres or less of these lands, in one body in the lower peninsula, can be bought by any person on a first payment of one-quarter of the price down. The buyer must make affidavit that he will settle on the land within one year after the purchase. Blank affidavits furnished. Ten years' time allowed to pay the balance at 7 per cent annual interest. Swamp land scrip cannot be used in pur- chase or payment of balance due.
These lands are subject to homestead entry; any citizen over 21 years old and not already owning 40 acres of land, may homestead not to exceed 80 acres, but he may buy an adjoining 80 acres or less on quarter payment down, with ten years' time on the balance, with 7 per cent annual interest. Blank applications furnished at this office.
In cases where swamp lands are paid for all down, payment will be received in money or in swamp land scrip, and there is no limit to the quantity purchased.
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STATE LANDS.
STATE LANDS.
The state constructs wagon roads and ditches in the newly settled portions of its territory, making payment for the work in swamp lands, so called. Thus a contractor, having finished his road job, receives a swamp land credit at this office, on which he may draw orders in favor of any person.
SCHOOL LANDS.
SEC. 3. These lands have been heretofore withdrawn from sale pending an examination and adjustment of prices, and will be restored to market as rapidly as the examination and appraisal can be completed. Prices will be based upon the report of the examiners as to their values.
Where these lands are valuable for pine, cedar or hemlock timber they must be paid for all down. But where they are valuable mainly for farming purposes they can be sold on time.
Persons desiring to buy on time are required to furnish this office with a timber affidavit, the commissioner will decide whether the desired lots are sub- ject to sale on time, and if so subject to sale on time first payment of not less than one-half the price down will be received. Blank timber affidavits furnished.
On the balance due the time is not limited, and 7 per cent yearly interest is charged.
COLLEGE LANDS.
SEC. 4. These lands have been recently examined by competent men, and appraised by the state board of agriculture at from $3 to $12.50 per acre. They may be sold on not less than one-quarter payment down, if they are not mainly valuable for the timber thereon.
Time on balance due not limited. Interest 7 per cent. The balance due or any part of it may be paid at any time.
TAX HOMESTEAD LAND.
SEC. 5. This land is subject to homestead entry only. It cannot be pur- chased.
Any person more than twenty-one years of age may homestead any legal sub- division not exceeding 160 acres, but such land must be in one body, and a homestead certificate will not be issued for lands cornering.
Applicants are required to pay at the time of application, ten cents per acre. and reside upon and improve for five consecutive years, when, if the terms of the certificate have been complied with, a deed will be issued by the state.
Blank forms for making application will be furnished upon request.
OTHER LANDS.
SEC. 6. University lands are held at $12.00 per acre, asset lands at $10 per acre, asylum lands, salt spring lands, and state building lands at $4 per acre, the terms being the same as for school lands.
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STATE LANDS.
FORFEITED LANDS.
SEC. 7. The price of forfeited part-paid lands, now held by the state, is the . original minimum price per acre and all improvements and unpaid taxes added thereto.
APPLICATIONS.
SEC. 8. No lands can be withheld from market for the benefit of purchasers, until the purchase price is received at this office, and all deposits to purchase on part payment must be accompanied with an acceptable affidavit as required by law.
When full payment down is made, no particular form of application is required, but the applicant should be particular and give full name and address of persons to whom patent is to issue.
SEC. 9. For information as to government or railroad land, apply to the United States land office at Marquette, upper peninsula, as this office has no record of such lands entered or unentered.
SENDING MONEY.
SEC. 10. Money to make any kind of payments at this office can be sent by express or mail.
In sending by express always pay the express charges yourself.
In sending by mail get a postoffice or express order or send in registered letter. National bank drafts on Detroit or New York will be received as money. Other bank drafts will not be received as payments until collected, nor will Canada money be received at this office.
Make all postoffice or express orders or bank drafts payable to "Commissioner of the State Land Office."
In your letter always tell plainly what you want, mention description of land, and number of certificate if any ; give your name, postoffice address, and put in a postage stamp for our answer.
SECTION II.
TABLE SHOWING BY COUNTIES THE NUMBER OF ACRES OF STATE LANDS OF ALL CLASSES SUBJECT TO ENTRY JUNE 30, 1900.
Counties.
Price of county plats.
$1.25 Swamp land (acres).
$2.00 Swamp land (acres).
Primary school land (acres).
Agricul- tural College land (acres).
Uni- versity land (acres).
Salt spring Îand (acres).
Asylum land (acres).
Tax home- stead land (acres).
Total acres.
Alcona ..
$3 00
(a)3,779.58
* 2,763.64
(b) 19,525.71
29,492.28
55,561.21
Alger ..
2 00
(c)
2,382.05
2,422.05
Allegan.
25
440.00
440.00
Alpena
3 00
8,350.73
* 3,280.00
(b)
920.00
22,374.46
34,925.19
Antrim ..
50
13.45
280.00
293.45
Arenac ..
50
80.00
* 635.99
3,040.00
3,755.99
Baraga ..
1 00
320.00
* 7,265.98
7,585.98 68.18
Barry .
25
68.18
Benzie.
25
360.00
160.00
520.00
Charlevoix
1 00
367.41
* 1,135.45
1.502.86
Cheboygan .
3 00
(d)3,388.58
4,091.15
280.00
9,956.56
Chippewa ..
2 00
*16,808.43
17,048.43
Clare ..
2 00
307.29
1,442.55
7,906.85
Crawford ..
2 50
6,223.73
* 2.960.00
29,367.31
Delta ..
3 50
17,275.54
* 6,042.09
30,087.65
Dickinson
50
2,960.00
2,960.00
Emmet .
1 25
1,880.00
400 00
760.00
2,623.40
5,663.40
Gladwin ..
50
40.00
774.78
40.00
854.78
Gogebic .
1 00
4,603.32
4,603.32
Grand Traverse.
75
360.00
440.00
80.00
880.00
Houghton
1 50
* 5,680.00
5,680.00
Huron ..
25
70.65
40.00
110.65
Ingham ..
25
* 40.00
40.00
Ioseo
1 50
2,437.97
3,626.26
(b) 26,322.32
32,386.55
333
STATE LANDS.
(e) 1,476.83 240.00
720.00
6,157.01 20,173.58 6,770.02
SECTION 11 .- Concluded.
Counties.
Price of county plats.
$1.25 Swamp land (acres).
$2.00 Swamp land (acres).
Primary school land (acres).
Agricul- tural College land (acres).
Uni- versity land (acres).
Salt spring land (acres).
Asylum land (acres).
Tax home- stead land (acres).
Total acres.
Iron
$2 00
3,725.65
2,315.25
6,040.90
Isabella.
25
120.00
120.00
Jackson .
25
400.00
400.00 40.00
Kalkaska ..
2 00
331.80
40.00
* 1,264.12
320.00
7,420.21
9,376.13
Kent ..
25
80.00
80.00
Keweenaw.
1 50
3,569.18
* 3,911.55
7,480.73
Lake.
1 50
3,151.12
120.00
3,271.12
Leelanau ..
75
440.00
* 940.95
1,380.95
Luce
1 50
*13,923.60
13,923.60
Mackinac.
2 00
80.00
*11,847.98
114.50
12,042.48
Manistee
1 00
521.32
113.87
635.19
Marquette.
2 00
*14,268.97
14,268.97
Mason ..
50
480.00
480.00
Mecosta .
25
156.55
Menominee
2 00
2,603.84
80.00
* 1,842.00
4,765.84
Midland ..
50
547.56
240.00
80.00
867.56
Missaukee ..
2 50
1,596.10
391.28
80.00
8,524.45
11,364.83
Montcalm .
25
40.00
40.00
Montmorency
2 50
(g)2,791.85
3,629.20
480,00
31,858.20
38,759.25
Muskegon .
1 00
80.00
160.00
360.00
2,200.00
2,800.00
Newaygo.
1 00
80.00
680.00
728.00
1,488.00
Oceana ..
25
200.00
Ogemaw.
1 50
484.26
1,882.69
120.00
2,486.95
Ontonagon
1 50
* 5,677.00
Osceola.
25
* 197.57
600.00
5,677.00 797.57
Oscoda.
2 00
(2)
636.87
4.080.00
(b) 13,290.22
18,007.09
.
.
STATE LANDS.
334
(h)
200.00
Kalamazoo.
25
(f)
156.55 240.00
773.00
Otsego
40.00
12,179.86
Ottawa ..
1 00 25 4 00
3,611.45 (j)12.051.45 1,024.52
* 1,280.00 80.00 4,156.55 * 2,387.82
(b) 320.00
30,510.94 1,160.00
17,111.31 120.00 48,735.97 4,572.34
Roscommon.
1 00
Sanilac ..
25
278.07 *11,599.01 817.17
3,457.71
278.07 15,056.72 1,697.17
Totals.
74,352.15
4,698.59
163,333.42
63,252.12
40.00
240.00
1,168.00
192,048.42
499,137.70
* Primary school land withdrawn from market to be appraised. 40 acres of university land in Kalamazoo Co., $1.25 per acre.
(a) 1,880 acres reserved for internal improvements.
(b) College land not in market.
c)
40 acres of swamp land, $6.00 per acre.
(d) 2,491 acres reserved for internal improvements. e) 443 acres reserved for internal improvements.
f) 40 acres of salt spring land, $1.50 per acre.
7) 1,680 acres reserved for internal improvements.
h) 80 acres at $1.25 per acre to be sold for cash only
2,105 acres reserved for internal improvements.
(j) 4,114 acres reserved for internal improvements.
(k) 1,520 acres reserved for internal improvements.
40 acres of state building land, $8.00 per acre.
STATE LANDS.
335
(7) 40.00
Presque Isle
(k)1,697.03
Schoolcraft. Wexford
1 50
1 50
120.00
760 00
336
VOTE FOR REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
ELECTION APRIL 3, 1899.
Counties.
Eli R. Sutton.
Henry S. Dean.
Edward F. LeGendre.
Stanley E. Parkill.
Frederic Samuel
Harvey Burright
William A. Higdon.
Edwin D. Cox.
Richard Henke.
Herman Richter.
Total.
Alcona
508
506
109
111
18
18
5
5
2
3
1,285
Alger .
678
677
216
216
33
33
72
76
44
46
2,091
Allegan
4,022
3,912
2,265
2,273
191
190
98
96
27
28
13,102
Alpena.
1,780
1,775
1,330
1,325
35
37
14
14
26
26
6,362
Antrim (a)
1,373
1,365
642
644
72
21.
23
14
14
4,238
Arenac (b)
682
680
579
35
52
53
35
2,775
Baraga (c)
392
349
343
15
15
3
3
4
5
1,522
Barry
2,902
2,906
2,259
2,257
132
128
79
82
9
9
10,763
Bay .
5,231
5,231
4,001
3,983
122
99
58
65
46
51
18,887
Benzie
800
805
321
318
86
86
50
47
10
11
2,534
Berrien ..
5,001
5,009
4,046
4,044
183
179
63
62
60
59
18,706
Branch .
3,239
3,230
2,732
2,729
99
98
85
87
10
12
12,321
Calhoun.
4,818
4,825
4,296
4,304
228
220
122
125
69
67
19,074
Cass (d)
2,485
2,485
2,364
85
86
45
45
6
6
9,972
Charlevoix (e).
1,537
1,532
637
71
71
27
28
16
15
4,567
Cheboygan ..
1,505
1,503
953
951
53
53
32
31
-1
8-1 8
5,095
Chippewa (f) .
1,794
1,781
664
105
106
30
30
47
5,272
Clare ..
759
760
501
505
43
44
14
13
7
8
2,654
Clinton
2,705
2,705
1,898
1,894
116
113
74
75
20
22
9,622
Goodrich.
Hatch.
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VOTE FOR REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
U. P. HOSPITAL FOR INSANE, NEWBERRY.
Crawford .
236
235
176
177 478
16 50
16 47
8
7
5
5 54
881 4,661
Dickinson.
1,234
1,233
195
76
74
41 116
40 115
29
30 4
5,375
Genesee
4,652
4,650
2,788
2,772
307
290
110
110
40
41
15,760
Gladwin (i)
651
638
223
22
21
5
8
10
1,816
& Gogebic .
1,272
1,275
371
371
109
108
80
78
66
63
3,793
Grand Traverse
1,961
1,956
1,074
1,084
82
82
38
36
5
5
6,323
Gratiot (j)
2,879
2,883
2,410
153
151
187
186
27
26
11,311
Hillsdale(k).
3,791
3,790
2,563
174
171
57
56
17
16
13,203
Houghton.
3,169
3,330
1,030
937
324
324
115
115
77
79
9,500
Huron .
2,712
2,712
1,214
1,212
156
155
194
191
46
45
8,637
Ingham (I)
4,690
4,687
5,126
215
136
136
26
25
18,380
Ionia (m)
3,904
3,904
3,273
112
111
46
46
13
13
14,705
Iosco (n)
894
898
399
397
24
14
15
23
23
3,712
Iron (0) .
764
763
229
23
25
16
14
18
17
2,092
Isabella .
2,371
2,378
1,554
1,546
77
77
110
111
16
16
8,256
Jackson ...
4,932
4,943
5,623
5,553
237
238
46
51
17
16
21,656
Kalamazoo (p)
4,531
4,531
3,719
116
114
61
62
28
29
16,904
(a) 70 votes in Antrim county returned for Henny Burroughs Hatch included in totals.
(b) 53 votes in Arenac county returned for Edwin B. Cox, 32 for Henry Burright Hatch and 574 Edwin F. LeGendrie, all included in totals.
(c) 393 votes in Baraga county returned for Eli B. Sutton, in- cluded in totals.
(d) 2,365 votes in Cass county returned for Edwin F. LeGen- drie included in totals.
(e) 633 votes in Charlevoix county returned for Edwin F. Le Gendrie included in totals.
(f) 47 votes in Chippewa county returned for Thomas Richter and 668 for Edwin F. LeGendrie included in totals.
(g) 482 votes in Delta county returned for Edwin F. LeGen- drie included in totals.
(h) 1,029 votes in Emmet county returned for Edwin F. LeGen- drie included in totals.
(¿) 10 votes in Gladwin county returned for Edwin B. Cox and 228 for Edwin F. LeGendrie included in totals.
(j) 2,409 votes in Gratiot county returned for Edward L. Le Gendrie included in totals.
(k) 2,568 votes in Hillsdale county returned for Edwin F. Le Gendrie included in totals.
(7) 213 votes in Ingham county returned for Henry Burright Hatch and 4,126 for Edwin F. LeGendrie included in totals. (m) 3,283 votes in Ionia county returned for Stanley F. Parkill included in totals.
(n) 25 votes in Iosco county returned for Henry Burright Hatch included in totals.
(0) 223 votes in Iron county returned for Edwin F. LeGen- drie included in totals.
(p) 3,713 votes in Kalamazoo county returned for Edwin F. LeGendrie included in totals.
78
80
3,243
Eaton
3,872
3,879
3,204
14,769
Emmet (h)
1,559
1,544
192 3,198 1,027
159
167
97
96
7
7
5
.
#
.
..
..
VOTE FOR REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
Delta (g).
1,694
1,690
56
58
52
.
337
VOTE FOR REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY .- Concluded.
Counties.
Eli R. Sutton. .
Henry S. Dean. .
Edward S. LeGendre.
Stanley E. Parkill.
Frederic Samuel
Harvey Burright
William A. Higdon.
Edwin D. Cox.
Richard Henke.
Herman Richter.
Total.
Kalkaska (a).
745
746
184
182
44
43
72
3
3
2,095
Kent ..
11,401
11,422
8,770
8,757
476
471
101
100
134
139
41,771
Keweenaw
255
255
28
28
12
9
2
2
3
3
597
Lake (b).
634
636
351
14
14 -
10
11
14
14
2,051
Lapeer.
3,086
3,090
1,879
1,879
117
116
55
56
16
16
10,310
Leelanau
1,020
1,020
508
512
24
24
14
14
2
1
3,139
Lenawee.
5,534
5,543
4,791
4,794
244
235
25
24
17
18
21,225
Livingston (c).
2,644
2,660
2,431
145
139
38
33
10
9
10,563
Luce (d).
290
290
138
19
20
19
19
4
5
942
Mackinac
642
638
482
487
18
17
15
12
12
2,340
Macomb
3,607
3,616
3,185
3,177
81
81
10
11
10
10
13,788
Manistee (e)
2,220
2,204
2,171
69
60
27
27
23
23
9,014
Marquette ..
2,910
2,905
858
849
251
266
237
242
336
333
9,187
Mason (f).
1,568
1,590
1,102
1,078
67
66
11
9
45
5,578
Mecosta (g).
2,119
2,116
1,024
71
48
46
6
9
6,533
Menominee.
1,881
1,884
740
727
44
47
23
25
12
47
5,460
Midland ..
1,433
1,439
876
876
67
68
113
114
20
14
5,020
Missaukee
802
801
411
411
56
55
10
10
6
6
2,568
Monroe .
3,053
3,060
3,199
3,183
118
116
43
13
11
10
12,836
Montcalm.
3,187
3,186.
1,434
1,438
121
119
325
328
37
36
10,211
Montmorency
375
376
235
230
9
7
8
6
2
2
1,250
Muskegon .
3,798
3,805
2,180
2,118
111
107
48
47
35
36
12,285
Newaygo (h)
1,951
1,908
1,047
1,026
95
91
22
7
8
6,177
Oakland (¿).
5,002
4,997
4,013
347
338
37
38
56
54
18,895
VOTE FOR REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
338
Hatch.
Goodrich.
1
+
.
. .
Oceana ..
1,976
1,971
960
981
162
161
32
29
35
39
6,346
Ogemaw ...
772
770
426
425
39
38
24
23
8
7
2,532
Ontonagon.
439
440
160
160
25
25
21
14
5
4
1,293
Osceola (j).
1,588
1,587
611
615
97
96
22
11
11
4,662
Oscoda.
125
125
38
37
8
9
1
1
344
Otsego ..
591
586
248
251
24
26
7
11
11
1,762
Ottawa ..
3,654
3,652
1,961
1,959
128
124
13
40
31
31
11,623
Presque Isle.
793
790
487
478
10
9
3
4
5
5
2,584
Roscommon
201
201
93
93
3
3
9
9
1
2
615
Saginaw.
6,186
6,187
6,270
6,280
146
142
97
97
310
301
26,016
Sanilac.
3,149
3.154
1,334
1,330
228
227
200
197
37
37
9,893
Schoolcraft (k).
733
736
270
32
31
31
29
28
29
2,190
Shiawassee.
3,950
3,858
2,802
2,944
198
182
42
38
12
15
14,041
St. Clair
4,879
4,889
3,001
2,976
140
134
52
52
92
92
16,307
St. Joseph (l).
2,687
2,688
2,955
75
76
95
94
6
11,639
Tuscola (m).
3,397
3,401
1,682
243
243
190
191
34
32
11,104
Van Buren (n).
3,647
3,637
2,808
90
90
91
16
15
13,299
Washtenaw ..
4,696
5,198
4,164
4,024
147
139
18
15
7
8
18,416
Wayne .
20,649
21,085
18,515
18,397
273
251
78
75
388
379
80,090
Wexford
1,480
1,481
635
631
92
93
27
25
11
11
4,486
Totals
219,336
220,621
120,433
153,531
8,870
8,522
4,783
4,591
2,973
2,866
787,896
(a) 73 votes in Kalkaska county returned for Edward D. Cox included in totals.
(b) 353 votes in Lake county returned for Edwin F. LeGendrie included in totals.
(c) 2,454 votes in Livingston county returned for Edwin F. Le Gendrie included in totals.
(d) 138 votes in Luce county returned for Edwin F. LeGendrie included in totals.
(e) 2,190 votes in Manistee county returned for Edwin F. LeGen- drie included in totals.
(') 42 votes in Mason county returned for Harmon Richter in- cluded in totals.
(g) 71 votes in Mecosta county returned for Frederick E. Good- rich and 1,023 for Edwin F. LeGendrie included in totals.
(It) 22 votes in Newaygo county returned for Edward D. Cox included in totals.
(i) 4,013 votes in Oakland county returned for Edward L. Le Gendrie included in totals.
(j) 24 votes in Osceola county returned for Edward D. Cox included in totals.
(k) 271 votes in Schoolcraft county returned for Edwin F. Lc Gendrie included in totals.
(l) 2,956 votes in St. Joseph county returned for Edwin F. Le Gendrie included in totals.
(m) 1,691 votes in Tuscola county returned for Edwin F. Le Gendrie included in totals.
(n) 92 votes in Van Buren county returned for Frederick L. Goodrick and 2,813 for Edwin F. LeGendrie included in totals.
339
.
..
..
.
VOTE FOR REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
VOTE ON JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME COURT.
ELECTION APRIL 3, 1899.
Counties.
Claudius B. Grant.
Thomas E. Barkworth.
Frank Baldwin Clark.
John M. Harris.
George A. Eastman.
Total.
Alcona ..
503
116
21
5
2
647
Alger (a).
679
226
36
74
49
1,065
Allegan
4,067
2,326
197
99
31
6,720
Alpena
1,691
1,468
42
16
36
3,253
Antrim
1,397
655
70
28
14
2,164
Arenac.
694
592
36
52
38
1,412
Baraga
390
349
9
8
4
760
Barry
2,961
2,293
139
77
18
5,488
Bay
5,247
4,193
128
71
55
9,694
Benzie.
814
323
84
48
11
1,280
Berrien.
5,068
4,096
198
65
65
9,492
Branch.
3,258
2,763
98
89
10
6,218
Calhoun.
4,788
4,438
198
124
66
9,614
Cass
2,501
2,373
79
45
9
5,007
Charlevoix
1,560
637
76
28
17
2.316
Cheboygan.
1,502
969
54
37
2,562
Chippewa
1,812
682
104
31
45
2,674
Clare (b).
758
509
47
15
00
1,338
Clinton
2,726
1,927
114
77
22
4.866
Crawford
238
183
16
8
7
452
Delta
1,704
501
52
59
54
2,370
Dickinson
1,247
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