Michigan official directory and legislative manual for the years 1901-1902, Part 38

Author: Michigan. Dept. of State. cn
Publication date: 1901
Publisher: Lansing : [State of Michigan]
Number of Pages: 926


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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.


331


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.


332


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.


·


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


.


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..


.


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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