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KTSft t, n j4455 Ifa tfqitpiWTm t fxTSPTCajm 'I. AKRON DAILY DEMOCBAT. ftr' MONDAT, MAT 20, 1002. """"J K ;; tfl f If 8 ' ; I ; i 8 I s ' ? I i i 'J Ml it . IS )J 6 i , itltt If K si k?K? tf W ?f, V J h .t tvi h if h nn 'f GAMES At Silver Lake Began With a Hot Contest Saturday. Niagaras Shut Out by South End. "Buck" Washer Pitched and Played a Great Game. NATIONAL LEAGUE. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. R. H. E. Chicago - 3 7 3 (Now York 1 7 - St- Vrnin and Kllng, Dunn and Bow enpan. tjlfrctnuati ,.- -.....-. 5 0 0 Brooklyn 0 4 0 Haha and Teltz, Hughes una Ahem TODAY'S GAMES. Chicago at St Louis. , AMERICAN LEAGUE. No games -were played Sunday. TODAY'S GAMES. Cleveland at Washington. Dotrolt at Philadelphia. Chicago nt Baltimore. 8t. Lonla at Boston. The Kirkwoodg and North End bpened the season nt Silver lnko Sat urday with an old-fashioned ((lugging match, In which each pitcher was touphod for 16 cloan hits, with a grand total of nearly BO bates. Neither team tould show Its real fielding ability on account of the poor condition of the grounds, yet there wore many bril liant bits of fielding on both sides." Thlj diamond will bo put In good EhapebyMaySO.aud cleaner field work may be oxpeeted. Krohmcr's catch ing and the bnttlng of W. A. Miller ere tho features. The former's catch of two high fouls for which ho had to ump over spectators and benches was rennntlonal, while Miller's 3 singles, H double nud a homo run out of 0 times at bat Js almost a record. The Klrkwpods were greatly handicapped by jhe absence of a tegular pitcher End the fact that Fitzgerald's right hand was In bad shape, llerroun wont In the box for Klrkwood and pitched fair ball until his strength Vsft him in tins eighth Van Dame pitched the ninth. As usual there was a great deal of nlssntlBfactlon with the umpiring and the North Ends claim they lost the panic fieciiuso Carter refused to cnll n balk on Van Dame In the ninth. There Is a difference of opinion on this point and as Carter was directly behind tho pitcher It Is possible he fcould not judge eleaily whether Van Panic really stinted to deliver the ball. However, there Is too much Ulchlng on tho umpire's work. Tho players are given license to make all kinds of errors and stupid plays and there Is no complaint, but the teams and spectators expect tho umpire to be faultless. This Is all wrong and tho umpires should bo given some con sideration. W1...".1!,!. , JUMPED ABOUT Until He Found the Right Food. What a hades some people go through because their food does not upply the right kind of nourlsh'nient to the body. Take tho following for examplo: A gentleman In Ilalllmoio Rays: 'About two yea in ago I began to ex perience n peculiar depression occa sionally with pains In tho back part of my head ami down along the spine. Gradually my eyesight began to fall mid my memory grew poor. A general nervousness set In. I used all the will power I could command to help my pelf but was forced to give up n good position and seek the advice of the family doctor. He suld neurasthenia nnd sent nm to a great nerve special ist. Bo for four months I was mas Hagrd and dosed with medicine, but (ill to no benoflt; then I went to New Fork nnd consulted Dr. . lln bent tno to another great specialist, and ho in turn sent mo to Sanitarium, Where I stayed for a long time. It Was tbo Mime old story. I wns dped lth medicine and massaged and bathed. Finally I left there and wont to another specialist who told me I would only llo a few months. ThU rather frightened mo aud I placed myself under Dr.- . He an Id the stomach was at fault nud pronably I had not been given tho rlghf kind of food. Ho put mo on a certain lino of treat n.1 tnont nud Insisted that I use three or ' )tr toapoonsfulH of Gmpo-Nuts each Mirnl, I wiih under his care for sev eral months. I steadily Improved un til now I am fully restored to both mental and bodily vigor. Ho explained to me that Grape Nuts contains n goodly portion of phos. jilmto of potash, n nerve, and brain food, and that the food being partially digested tbo system could mako use bf It easily. At any rate I got well nnd both the doctor and myself know that Qrape-NutH rnnilo It possible i sincerely believe that practically w-Ull of our nervous troubles ure caused ,'liw Imfinrrntt tiAtiMlu1in.A... .. V ijn.,vv. ..viiu-iiiiirill. 11 was fortuuato for me that I could get mich n food ns Grapo-Nuts. You cun uso thla letter but don't publish my uamo." Nam civn by Postuiu Co., Battle Creek, Mkb. &te PROMPT ACTION IS IMPERATIVE. Time Lost at This Season Means Increased Suffer ing, Perhaps Death. Palne's Celery Compound Is the Never Falling Health Re storer In Springtime. It Is now an established fact that nervous prostration, Insomnia, rheu matism, neuralgia, dyspepsia, and blood diseases nro curable, If Pablo's Colcry Comroutul is honestly and faithfully URed at this season. It Is well known that many of our most successful physicians nro dally pre scribing and recommending Palne's Celery Compound. This fnct proves the superiority of the great medicine over all the regular drugs usually pre scribed for tho troubles mentioned above. Palno's Celery Compound In pre eminently ndaptcd for correcting un healthy nerve action; It feeds tbo nerve centers with elements needed to dtrengthen them nud build up healthy tissue It purifies the blood, taking away uvery trace of poison, and encourages a rapid growth of red corpuscles upon which the vigor of the entire system depends. Weariness, tiled feelings, despond ency, nnd unrest, so prevalent In the last days of spring, nre banished af ter a week's use of Palno's Celery Compound, and full vital energy and strength tnko tbo place of lassitude and weakness. Now Is tho time to strike at the root of your besetting troubles. The work of recuperation begun today will save you future weeks, perhnps months of torturo and mental agony. The Immense and unprecedented de irfand for Palno's Celery Compound earth's best medicine Is an Indica tion that thousands are throwing off disease nnd Booking health. Past ex perience and the happy results given by Palno's Celery Compound, all com bine to mako clear your path of duty. Begin today with Palno's Celery Com pound If you would establish health and vigor for the coming summer sea son. Always Ask For Diamond Dyes TAKE NO OTHER. Up to tho fifth It looked like u walk, over for the North End boys ns they had scored 7 runs on 8 clean lilts and a few errors. At this point, however, Klrkwood developed a. batting streak and scored 4. They ciuno right back with 4 moro In tho sixth on 2 bases on balls, n single aud W. A. Miller's long homo run to center. Bedur and Tclzlalf contributed u couplo of wild throws In this Inning which aided the Klrkwoods. The latter continued their stick work In the seventh and scor.... 3 on 4 singles and u base on balls. Tho North End boys went after enough to tie In the seventh and got them on singles by Volk and Limrlc, a double by Bedur and Phelp's triple, The rilnth opened with the score i.vw and tho rooters tanking nil kinds of noise. Schlatter singled. He claimed Van Dame made a balk and started for second, Kirk touched him on tho line nnd after ji long wrangle ho wiih called out. Mnliono was hit, stole and scored on Phelp'B single. Vim Danio was first up for Klrkwood and nuw to Bedur. McGrotty, who took Van Damo's place In right struck out and It looked like the returns wero all In, But baseball Is uncertain. Kirk sin gled over Bedur' s head, W. A. Miller doubled to center, nnd Motz doubled to left, sondlng Miller homo with the wlunlug run. It wns a hard fought, scrappy con tost and tho small crowd thoroughly enjoyed It. Score by Innings: R. II. E. Klrkwood.. 0 0 0 0 4 4 3 0 2-13 15 .'I N. Ends ..I 0 !1 0 !1 0 0 I 1 1 15 4 Stolen bases Bedur, Krobmer, Volk 2, W. It. Miller 2, Van Dame, 'two base hits W. A. Miller, Motz, Bedur 2, Volk. Three Imso hllo -Phelps. Home run W. A. Miller. Doublo play Telzlaff, Volk and Schlatter. Base's on balls Off Llmne 7, of Henoun :i. Hit by pitcher Mahone. Passed balls Krohmer, Fitzgerald. Wild pitch -Limrlc, ITcrrouu, Umpire-Carter. Tlme-2:I0, NOTES. Volk also hatted some three singles and n double, Motz seems to bo tho right man when a winning run Is needed. Fitzgerald caught veil, despite his crippled hand, Belclutnty Is ono of tho famous family of ball players. Ho promises wen. Cross only got on base onco and wns put out by poor huso running. Bolce played a good game In right. Van Dame- Is tho fastest fielder seen hero for many moons. Iook out for some good crowds nt Silver lulto later. BIO FELLOWS IN TRAINING. San Francisco, May 20.- ,lnck John son, who defeated .luck Jeffries at Los Angeles recently, him been selected by Fltzsliniiions us u spurring partner In tho hitter's work of training for tho vhiunploiiHlilp battle on July 25. FlUslriiiimns left Saturday for Kknggs Spring, where he will enter upon nc live training and .leiTrles will depart Monday for Harbin Springs to prepare tiiumcii. BUCK TOO MUCH FOR & J. "Buck" Washer shut out Washington and Jefferson college at Morgnutown, W. ,Vn., Friday, allowing only two bits. Ho struck out l'j men, mudo four lilts htniheir n,i J scored w many runs. Only two W. & J. m ,...,.. jt-'itypj't.rit, 1 mrtii.rirrruj; .Mviw... players reached second. Tho scoro was "7 to 0 In faor of tho University of West Virginia. ' A RUNAWAY GAME. What must havo been a runaway ganio of base ball was played Saturday botween tho arstisls and pressmen of tho Globe Sign works. The score as repoited by tho pressmen was 40 to 20. A feature of tho game as Ring's work at shortstop and another wag Lee Shlpmnrr'n base running. SUITS ARE NOW HERE. Tho base bull suits of the West End Athletic club arrived Friday, and the men will be titled out at once. Tho ar rival was tho cause of a great relief to the club management, for this makes tho team ready to meet any or nil com ers In games. Several games were postponed, because of the non-arrival of the suits, in the last few weeks. The club will glvo a lawn feto on Woos- tor live., near tbo street car barns, on the evening of Juno 0. Good music will be provided and a good time Is expect ed. POOL STANDING. The stnndlngs of the players In tho pool tournament for the championship of Northern Ohio, at the Howard fit. pool room, arc as follows as a result of the playing last week: Won. Lost. Carroll 1 0 Strong , 1 0 Santoni 1 1 Rampauclll 1 1 Prater 0 1 Haid 0 1 This tourney has attracted probably moro attention than any other pool games that have been played In Akron. Cleveland, Bnrborton, Ravenna, and Akron are represented. WERNERS DEFATED. The Buckeyes defeated the Werners' crack team Saturday at Summit lako by u scoro of 0 to 4. The score stood 4 nnd 4 from ino seventh to tho elev enth Inning, when the victors brought in 5 runs. The same teams will play tholr sec ond game at tho same place next Sat urday afternoon, May HI. TO FIGHT TOKELL. Harry Harris, tho Chicago feather weight, who so decisively defeated Ped lar Palmer boforo the National Sport ing club, of London, l'Jnglaud, n year ugo, sailed Saturday, May 21, on tho Cunnrd line steamship, Cainpnnla, for Loudon, to light Andrew Tokell, tho champion bantam of England. The bout will be decided during coronation week at the National Sporting club. SIMMS IS GONE, Art Slmms left this city for St. Paul, over tho Erie at 8:'M Saturday night, In company with his manager, Bert Mntheson, of Buffalo. Matheson came In from the east on the same train, and did not alight here. SlmmV tight with Otto Slelolt will tnko place at St. Paul, May 20, and will bo a ton-round go, for $400. Slmins stntod beforo he loft that bo worked harder for this tight than for any match ho lias bad for moro than a year, aud bo expects to whip Slelofl without any especial trouble. These (Continued on thlrfl page.) m Bar iBuilds up the 'Body, Brain and Nerves 1 And puriaoj tho blood. It lnfuiM how Tlior and vltil lty mid tbo weak, nervouaand bralc.n down lynteui, itopi all unnatural drains "", vaua i araud takln mm 01 me old vim, innp and enqrey you uavacQimud m lin toreror. WalU tbo tfenerMiVB oaatu or h.lD.a to monlti their ifiormal power, and tho auttertr Is autoklr rands eooiolous ot direst benoflt, UA.K BEN mM tbo appout keen, tbo dlgej. tlort perfect and tho norvet itroui and Ocaoloui fof weak vramon. All drdKtjliu.Oio, or mil led sealod on r FS21 1! P5S' OT "to Idr ttu aa-nia. Too Bf-B8n Rtnnodlti 06.. Claveland. Q. ' Vortelobr J. lt,lnr, V. W. AlbAoliq $2arSS; gft )XJur.u,,m' 'Bon . fffPflffl )E3DHR5tf fvTOBsmiafll JHlniiHMMi :iii 'MyBiys B b HLllU DQwjBSS& MOTEL. EMPIRE Broalway and 6M Street, How Tork City. Abiolntely 71re frooi. Rates moderate. Evcclleuco cuisine. Etllcleut service. Mxtenalvo library. Modern. Eieluslve. Accessible. Or. cheslrnl coticcrtM every evening. All cars pnss tho Empire. From tlui Grand Central station tnko cars niaik Broadway and 7th avo. Socn ruin, utes to Empire. On crossing any of tho ferries, tako tho Oth Avenue Elevated Railway to ri)th ht., fyun which It s ono minute's walk to hotel. Send for descrlptlvo booklet W. Johnson Qulnu, Prop. Mortimer M. Kelly, Mgr, AKRON OFFICIAL. AN ORDINANCE To levy a special tax upon the lota and lands benetlted by the Improve ment of St. Clair street, from Woos- ter avenuo to Bowery street. Be It ordained by the Council of tho City of Akron, 0hlo. Section 1. 'that tho assessment of tho cost and expense of Improving St. Clair street, from Wooster avenue to Bowery street, as reported to this Council by J. R. Mell, John SHlImun and Leroy Munton, threo dlslnteiested freeholders of tho corporation appoint. ed .Tnnu.rry 20, 1002, for that purpose, lw and tho 8HU10 Is Jiereby confirmed, and that there1 bo and hereby Is ev led and assessed, upon all the lots and lands and pnrcpls thereof described in said report nritbln 11 n ordinance to lm piove, passed "Vbruary 18, jijpi, tho said hOerl irnjpuuts fis In-said report set forth. Sec. 2. ThatktUu owners of the lots I tip.Jjt.ifn.. AKRON-OFFICIAL. and lauds nnd pnrcels thereof benefited by" said Improvement upou which tuo said sums avo aascsecd, shall pay tho amount of tbo' said several assessments to the treasurer of the city of Akron In five (5) equal, annual Installment on or before tho 20th, day of August, in tho years 1002, 1003, 1004, 1003 and 1006, or be subject to the Interest and ponalty allowed by law: nnd, In caso of default of payment ns herein provided, tho City Clerk of said city Is hereby directed td certify any un paid assessment to tho Auditor of Sum- mlt county, Ohio, to be placed upon the tax duplicate for collection. Sec. 3. This ordinance shall tako effect and bo In force from and after Its passage and legal publication. Passed May 10th, 1002. J. W. SEIDELL, President of City Council. OHAS. H. ISBELL, City Clerk. May 20-27 AN ORDINANCE To levy a special tax upon the lote and lands benefited by tho Improve ment of Fnlor street, from Bowery street to a point 460 feet easterly therefrom. Be It oidalned by the Council of the City of Akron, Ohio: Section 1. That tho assessment of tho cost and expense of Improving Fnlor street, from Bowery street to a point 4.TO feet easterly therefrom, as veportcU to this Couucll by W. A. Spen cer, H. E. Andress nnd James RutheV ford, threo disinterested freeholders of the corporation appointed May 0, 1001, for that purpose, be and the sarao Is hereby confirmed, and that there bo and hereby Is levied and assessed upon all tho lots nnd lands and parcels thereof described In said report and In nn ordinance to Improve, passed January 7, 1001, tho said soveinl amounts as lu said report set forth. Sec. 2. That the owners ot the lots and lands nud parcels thereof bene Dted by said Improvement upon which the said sums are assessed, shall pay the amount of tho said seveinl assess ments to the treasurer of the City of Akron In five (5) equal, annual Install ments on or beforo tho -Oth day of August In the years 1002, 1003, 1001, 1005 and 1000, or bo subject to the in terest nnd penalty allowed by law; and, in case of default of payment, as herein provided, tho City Clerk of said city Is hereby directed to certify any unpaid assessment to the Auditor of Summit County, Ohio, to be placed upon the tax dupllcnte for collection. Sec. 3. This oidlmincc shall take effect and be in force from and after Its passage and legal publication. Passed May 10th, 1002. J. W. SEIDELL, President ot City Council. CHAS. H. ISBELL. City Clerk. May 26-27 AN ORDINANCE To provide for'Jlio sweeping of West Market street,' from Cn'nnl street to Valley street. ., Whereas, tho written petition of the owners of utaro than two-thirds of tho feet front 011 West Market street, between CaunI street and Vnlley street has been presented to 'this Council asking that said West Market street bo swept; and, Whereas, said West Market street has been Improved under the provis ions of chapter 4, of tho Revised Stat utes of Ohio; therefore, Section 1. Bo It ordained by tho Council ot the city of Akron, Ohio, tvto-thlrds of all tho members elected thereto concurring, that f 10111 the first day of April, 1002, to tho llrst day of April, 1003, nud from the first day of April 1003, yearly for a period of two years, therefrom, said West Market stieet shall bo swept. Section 2. That In each of said years the cost nnd otpense of said sweeping shall bo specially lovled pud assessed oo.unlly upon each and every foot front of nil tho lots aud lands and parcels thereof bounding and abutting upou both sides of West Mnrkct street aforesaid. Section 3. That said sweeping shall bo done under the direction of the City Civil Engineer, Paul E. Werner and Mary Frances Aungst, who nro hereby constituted a bo.ud In accordance with the provisions of sections 2307 nnd 230S, of the Revised Statutes of Ohio, ns amended, and having tho powers therein nnd hereby granted. Section 4. This ordluance shall tako effect and bo In forco from nnd after tho earliest period allowed by law. Passed May 10th, 1002. J. W. SEIDELL, President of City Council. CHAS. H. LSBEIiL, City Clerk. May 20-27 AN ORDINANCE To regulate ale, beer and porter houses nnd other places whero Intoxicating liquors nre sold at retail, and to prohibit tho construction and main tenance of stalls, so called, there in and to prohibit drinking within tho prlvncy of huch stalls. Bo It ordained by tho Council of the City of Akron, Ohio: Section 1. That It shall bo unlawful for any person or persons, tbo Qwner or owners, ngent or agents, occupant or occupants or any ale, beer or porter house nt any place within tho city or Akron where Intoxicating liquors nre Sold nt rotnll for unv mirnoKO or In any quantity, to construct, place, main- rain or 10 permit the construction, placing or maliitenauco of any stall In nil.V SUCh ale. boor r nnrtpi hnimn or other place whero Intoxicating 11 quors nro sold as aforesaid. See. 2. The word "stall,"ns used In this ordinance, shall bo taken to menu any apartment, rooirr, plnco or enclosure irsed or to bo used In con neetlon with any ale, beer or porter house, or other place whero intoxicat ing liquors are sold at retail, and used or Intended to be used to enable any person or persons visiting, or resort, lug to such houso or place, to drink intoxicating llquora within tho privacy AKRON-OFFICIAL ot such apartment, room, place or en closure. Sec. 8. Any person or persons, tho owner or owners, agent or agents, oc cupant or occupants of any such ale, beer or porter house, or other place wherein there Is now constructed nnd maintained any such stall, so called, shall, within twenty days after tho passage of this ordinance remove any sucb stall or stalls, from such ale, beer ot porter house or other place where intoxicating liquors are sold at retail. Sec. 4. Tho provisions of this ordi nance shall not apply to any place whero Intoxicating liquors nre sold upon prescription Issued In good faith by reputable physicians In active prac tice, or for exclusively knmvn me chanical, pharmaceutical or sacramen tal purposes; nor shall they apply to any placo where such liquors are manufactured and sold by the manu facturers of the same, In quantities of one gallon or more at any one time. Sec. C. Arry person or persons, tho owner1 or owners, ngent or agents, oc cupant or occupants of any such ale, beer or porter house, or other place where Intoxicating liquors are sold as aforesaid, who shnll violate any of the provisions or requirements of this or dinance shall, on conviction thereof in any court of competent Jurisdiction bo fined in any sum not exceeding one hundred dollars ($100.00) for each and every offense; nnd each day's con tlnuanco of any such stall, after tho commencement of a prosecution for a violation of this ordinance, shall con stitute und be a separate offense, pun Isbable as provided in this section. Sec. 0. This ordinance shall take effect nnd be in force from nnd after its passage and legal publication. Passed May 10th, 1002. J. W. SEIDELL, President of City Council. CHAS. H. ISBELL, City Clerk. May 20-27 AN ORDINANCE To copstruct a local sewer In and along Commlns street, from Wooster av enue .to Bowery street. Be It ordained by the Council of tho. City of Akron, Ohio: Section 1. Thnt the construction of a local sewer In nnd along Commlns street, from Wooster avenuo to Bow ery street, be proceeded with under a resolution to construct the same, adopt ed March 3, 1002, and In accordance with' the. plans nnd profile relating to the same on flic in the office of the City Civil Engineer. Sec. 2. That the cost and expense of said sower shnll be nssessed upon all the lots and lands nnd parcels there of abutting,- nnd such adjacent and coutlguous and other benefited lots nnd Innds and parcels thereof between tho points a foresaid, In proportion to tho bpneflts which may result from said sewer to tho several lots and lands and parcels thereof to be assessed In proportion to the benefits which may result to said property, and limited to tho special benefits conferred there by. Said assessment shall In no case ex ceed $2-00 per foot front. Said assessment shall be payable in three (3) equal, annual Installments, and bonds shall be Issued In anticipa tion of the collection of the same. Sec. 3. This ordinance shall tako ef. foot and bo lu forco from and after Us passage and legal publication. Recommended by tho Board of City Commissioners. CHAS. H. ISBELL, Clerk. Passed May 10th, 1002. J. W. SEIDELL, President ot City Council. CHAS. H. ISBELL, City Clerk. May 20-27 AN ORDINANCE To vacate Clinton Alley, from Bart- ges street to tho southerly end thereof. Whereas, on tho 10th day of Febru ary, 1002, a petition wns presented to tho Council for tho vacation of Clinton Alley, from Bnrtges street to tho south erly end thereof, jiotico of tho pend apcQ and prayer of which hns been given as required by law, and, Whereas, upon hearing, tho Council Is satlsfled that there Is Just causo fpr such vacation, nnd that the same would not be detrimental to tho general Interest and should be made; there fore Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Akron, Ohio: See. 1. That said Clinton alloy, from1 Bartges street to the southerly end thereof, be and the same is here by vacated. Sec. 2. That this ordlnnnco shall tako effect and be Irr forco from nnd after Its pas&ago and legal publica tion. Recommended by tho Board of City Commissioners. Passed May 10th, 1002. J. W. SEIDELL, . President of City Council. CHAS. H.,ISBELL. City Clerk. May 26-27 A RESOLUTION Directing freeholders to report a re assessment of tho cost nnd expense of widening nnd extending Hnlstead street. Whereas, objections hayo been mado to tho assessment returned by tho as sessing board heretofore appointed to assess tho cost nnd expenso or widen ing and extcndlmr Hnlstead street? ami, Whereas, It Is tho senso or this Council that such objections are rea Miiiiblo and valid and should bo sus tained, therofore, Ho It resolved by tho Council of tho City of Akron, Ohio, thnt O. L. Walk er, C. Halllnan and John Fields, threo disinterested freeholders of tho por liorntlqii who are hereby appointed a board for that purpose, be required to prepare and report to this Council an estimated assessment of the cost nnd expense of widening and pxtcndJng Halstead street, upon the lots and AKRON-OFFICIAL. lands benefited by said widening nnd extending thereof, ns set forth In nn ordlnaneo providing for sold widening and' extending thereof, passed May 7 1000; said assessment Is to be In pro' portion to tho benefits which may re sult from said widening and extending, and limited to tho special benefits con. ferred thereby to each lot or land or parcel thereof assessed. This resolution shall take effect nnd bo In forco from and after Its passage and legal publication. Adopted May 10th, 1002. J. W. SEIDELL, President of City Council. CHAS. H. ISBELL, City Clerk. May 20 Juno 3 AN ORDINANCE Declaring' the. necessity for the estab lishment and malntcnance'of a Fire men's Pension Fund. Be it ordained by the Council of tho City of Akron, Ohio: Section 1. That it Is deemed neces sary for tho establishment and main tenance of a Firemen's Pension Fund, und the jame Is hereby declared to be necessary, nnd that there be and here by is established a Firemen's Pen sion Fund under and by virtue of an act of the General Assembly of Ohio, passed the 23rd day of April, 1002. Sec. 2. This ordinance shall take effect nnd bo In forco from nnd after Its passago and legal publication. Passed May 10th, 10Q2. J. W. SEIDELL, President of City Council. CHAS. H. ISBELL. City Clerk. May 20-27 AN ORDINANCE To levy a tax for ratinlclpal purposes for tho year 1002. Section 1. Be It ordained by the Council of the City of Akron, that thero shall be nnd hereby Is levied nnd nssessed upon all the taxable, real ana personal property within the limits of tho city of Akron. Ohio, for municipal purposes for the year 1002, tno following rates on each dollar of valuation of said real and personal property as returned for taxation upon the general duplicate of taxes of Sum mit County, Ohio, towit: For the general purpose of cor poration, to supply the fund known as, the general fund. 1.00 mills For the purpose of supporting tho Fire Department, to supply tho fund known as the Fire De partment Funa 3.50 mills For the purpose of supplying the corporation with wntor, known ns the Water Supply Fund. 0.70 mills For tho pur-pose of street improve- ments and repairs, to sunnlv tho fund known n8 the Street fund 1.15 mills For the purpose of lighting tho corporation to supply the fund known ns the Light Fund. .1.70 mills For the purpose of paying the Chief of Police, Prisonkeeper, Police Forco and the expense of tho Fo llco department, to supply the fund knowrr as tho Police Fund 1.00 mills For tho purpose of keeping nnd maintaining u public Libr.-ry and reading room, to supply the fund knowji as tho Library Fund. O.40 mills For tho purpose of extinguishing and paying tho bonds and debts of tho city, to supply the fund known as tho Sinking Fund, un der Section 2712 of the Revised Statutes of Ohio 1.00 mills For sanitary and street cleaning purposes, to supply tho fund known as the Sanitary Fund, - 0.15 mlllg For tho purpose of providing grounds nnd public parks, and for the Imprpvemcnt and keep ing in repair the parks of tho city, to supply the fund known as the Tnrk Fund 0.20 mills For tho care of tho poor of the city of Akrou, to supply the fund known as tho Poor Fund.. 0.10 mills For the purpose of keeping nnd maintaining a hospital, not or ganised for profit, to bo known ns the Hospital Fund 0.4 mills For the purpose of keeping, maintaining aud supplying all funds to take oaro of the city's portion of public improvements to be known ns tho Permanent Improvement Fund 0.50 mills Sec. 2. That there shall bo and hereby is levied nnd nssessed upon all the taxable, real and personal prop erty wlthu tho limits of tho sower districts of said city hereinafter men tioned, for thOjPirrpose of providing a fund to pay the prlntipnl and Interest on bonds Issued by authority of tho General Statutes of the State of Ohio, and an act of the General Assembly of the State of Ohio, passed April 17, 18S3, for the payment ot the excess of the cost of constructing main sew ers in said districts over nnd nbove the amount assessed unon tho lnts and lands bounding and abutting upon the fitrnntM lnnaq. nllovo , l ,a along which said sewers aro con structed, the following rates of each dollar of valuation of said real and personal property as returned nnd ns sessed for taxation, upon tho general duplicate of taxes of Summit County, Ohio, towt: In sower district No, 1 0.50 mills In sower district No. 2 0.00 mills In sewer dlstrJet No. 3 3.00 mills In sewer district No. 4 3.00 mills In sower district; No. 5 3.00 mills in sower district No. 0 0.50 mills In sewer district No. 7 2.00 mills In sewer district No, 8 2.00 mills lu sewer district No. 0 2.00 mills In sewer dlstrjct; No. 10.. ..2.00 mills In sower district No. 11... 3.00 mills Sec. 3. That thpro shall bo and hereby Is levied and assessed upon nil tho taxable real; nnd personal prop erty within tho limits of tho city of Akron, Ohio, for tho purpose of pro viding n fund to pay both principal nnd Interest on bonds issued by au thority of thq Revised Statutes of Ohio, and, an apt of the General As sembly of the State Of Ohio, passed tho 22nd day of M,arqb, 1000, for the , .AKR0N-0FFI0IA,L purpose of providing a fund for tho tiavnient of 'tho cost nnd expenso of .procuring tho real estate, erecting buildings, tho purcnasoor steam nnu other fire euglncs, and other nppnratus,. ami to provldo for the betterment and rfllclonoY nf fire protection ot tho Are department of the city of Akron, 1 mill. Sec. 4. Thnt there be and hereby Is levied and nssessed upon all tho real and personal property within the city of Akrou, Ohio, for tho purpose of providing a fund to bo Known as tho "Fifcmcn's Tension Fund," under nnd by virtue of nn act of tho General Assembly of tbo Stato of Ohio, passed April 23rd, 1002, 0.1 mills. Sec. 5. That there bo and hereby Is levied nnd nssessed upon nil the real nnd personal property within tho city of Akron Ohio, for the purposo of providing a fund to be known ns tho "Police Relief Fund," under nnd by virtue of nn act of tho General As sembly of the Stato of Ohio, passed April 23rd, 1002, 0.1 mills. Sec. 0. That tho Clerk of said city be, and ho hereby Is directed to certify, to tho auditor of Summit county, Ohio, the foregoing lovy of taxes, nnd tho Auditor of Summit county. Ohio, is hereby empowered and authorized as provided by law, to pmco upon tne general duplicate of taxes, the rcspec tlvo IovIps aforesaid, unon nil the tax able real and personal property with in the city of Akron, onio, or as tno case may be, ns provided by Section 2 of this ordinance within the limits, of the sewer districts horclnbefoi'o mentioned. Sec. 7. This ordinance shall tako effect and bo In forco from and after its passage and legal publication. Approved by the Board of City Com. missloncrs. CHAS. H. ISBELL, Clerk. Passed May 10th, 1002. J. W. SEIDELL. President ot City Council. OHAS. H. ISBELL, City Clerk. May 26-27 AN ORDINANCE Granting permission to the Northern Ohio Traction Company, its succes sors and asslgus, to construct, ex tend, maintain and operate an ex tension of a street railway, In and nlong certain streets therein named. Whereas, the Northern Ohio Trac tion Company owns and has In opera tion a street railroad in and along South Main street to Miller avenue in the city of Akron, Ohio, and has made application for leave to extend said railroad, the tracks nnd necessary ap purtenances for Hjperntlng the same, from said Miller avenue south on said South Main street to the right-of-way of the railroads; thence westerly from South Main street in and along an alley and Ira avenuo to the west line of Cclla avenue, and, Whereas, said extension is deemed beneficial to the public, therefore, Section 1. Bo Itordatncd by the City Council of tho city of Akron, that the Northern Ohio Traction Company, Its successors and assigns, ho and they are hereby granted permission to ex tend their said street railroad, and to construct, mnintnin and operate such extension, with either single or double tracks, beginning at tho present southern terminus of wild street rail road at Miller avenue; thence south erly In nnd nlong South Main street to the right-of-way of railroads; tbenca westerly from South Main btrect In nnd along an alley and Ira avenue to tho west line of Cclla avenuo lu said city. Sec. 2. That the Northern Ohio Traction Company, its successors and assigns, shall construct, operate, main tain and keep In order nnd repair, tho said street railway and portions of the street nlong which tho same shall ba constructed, or any and nil parts there, or, in full conformity to subdivision two, of chapter thirty-seven of tho Revised Ordinances of tho City of Ak ron, as fully and fairly as if said sub division wero fully embodied herein, except whero the provisions of this ordinance conflict therewith, in which case tho provisions of this ordiunnce shall control. Said company shall have the privilege of laying nnd main taining "T" rails on the alley and Ira avenuo until said alley and avenue is paved. Thnt the rights and privileges Ut said city, Its Inhabitants other indi viduals and corporations In said chap ter, shall be at all times and in all particulars recognized by said Tho Northern Ohio Trnctlon Company, its successors and assigns. Sec. 3. Tho .stroet railway to be constructed, maintained nnd operated upon the above described streets and alley, shall bo operated by means of electricity ns the motive power. Tho construction of said railway shall be under tho supervision and con. trol of the Board of City Commission ers, or their successors, and shall In all respects, be subject to the approval of said Board or Its successors. The poles to be used shall be of wood. Tho tracks, switches, turnouts, sid ings and spurs shall bo constructed, so thnt tho upper surface of tho rails thereof shall at all times conform to tho grado of tho streets in which they nro laid, and shall be located, except as above specified, so that the center line ff tho space between the tracks and switches shall bo as near as may be tho center line of said street, unless otherwise ordered by tho Board of City Commissioners, or Its successors. Tho Insulation and adjustment of the feed wires, upon which tho said poles and tho kind and protection of tho trolley wires, and all mutters pertain ing to tho electrical equipment of said railway, shall bo subject to tho ap proval of tho Board of City Commis sioners, nnd their successors. That whenever that portion of said South Main street nnd ulley and Ira avo. aro Improved by tho grading and paving thereof, snld Tho Northern Ohio Traction Company shnll pave, re pave.1 maeadamtzo or remacadamlza nnd keep In repair the spaces between the rails of a single track land ono