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t!mmms)4 y$$w IK AKFOflf DAILYa DEMRA'T TUESDAY, OCT. 21, 1002. ft DETROIT C Coming Saturday. East Akron Football Players Preparing. Weston Played All Around Met Hard. The fast Detroit A. O. football tonra will bo herd next Saturday lo play 1 against tho Kcast Akron Athletic club 'team. The game hns been cinched, ' :8nd n telegram received from Detroit by Manager William Kasch announces that tho tonra will leavo Detroit by boat Friday night. This will without ' doubt be ono of the star games of llio season, for the Detroit A. 0. loam lias a record for good football, and It has been developed that tho "East Akrons also know somo things about tho , gAine. Thrre will bo somo radical depart-i H , urcs this time, In tho method of taking care of the crowd and the players. Manager Knsch Hinted Tuesday morn ing that there would bo no more trill ing. "We will stand for no monkey busi ness," he said. "Tho nrst player who Is caught holding or slugging will be put out of tho game at once. It makes no difference what team bo Is 'on. We will nlso havo ofllclals who are thoroughly acquainted with the game, and there will not bo the slightest trouble on that score. Thero will be nmplo polleo protection, too." W, It, Day, son of Judge Day, of Canton, wll probably be one of tho ofllclals. The strong Shelby tram, claiming tho champlonshlpof thohtnte, will bo hero Nov. 1, nnd tho NIIci team Wll bo here the folowlng Saturday. A return gnmo will bo played at De troit Nov. 15, nnd the East Akron team has a busy season marked out for It. ' ; ALL-AMERICANS' FINE WORK. Bt'. Paul, Oct. 21. Tho AII-Amcilcnn bpw'ing team, which Is now making Its way to tho Pacific coast, has slnco starting, knocked over 30,340 pins against their varloitH opponents' total of '84,701. The game rocord Is 71 games' -won and 11 lost. , ' AMERICAN PLAYER WON. Berlin, Oct. 21. W. D. Mlllnr, nn .American, professor of dentistry nt the University of Berlin, won tho golf , championship of Ocrmany nnd Austria by two up on tho Berlin club's links Monday. Trof. Andrew of Edinburgh university, who Is temporarily living In Borlln, while studying tho German school system, was second. KTIFT DEFEATED TEMPLE. ' Chicago, Oct. 21. Hilly Htlft, tho 'Chicago middleweight, won the decis ion over Larry Tmnplo, colored, of Now York, nt tho ond of Iho six-round con test hero lnnt night. Still had the bet tr of ovory round. In tho fourth ho put JTomplo down three times with right swings to tho Jaw. Temple was In bad shape at tho liulsh. In tho prelim inary, Hilly Rotchford of Chicago, ob tained the decision over Patsy Haloj- ra'iPf 'Buffalo after six rounds of clover lighting, Both men showcdii flush of tho npeprt they iiohscmmoiI several years ago, M$ Rotchford was tho stronger of ,' tho two .nnd secured enough of n Head on points to gain tho verdict. ? TERRY WAS "TOUCHED." """ t ' Chicago, Oct. 21 "Terry" Moflnvern, former foathorwelght champion, who , If appearing at a local theatre, was out- . feinted nnd out-gencraled by a score pf small Chicago newsboys after tho performance .Sunday night. When ,'Terry" ttnnlly managed to oscapo from the crowd of "nowsles" ho found . COULD GET NO RELIEF, B. A. Lakoy of 391 Elizabeth street. , Lukcy of a, N. Y.. Auburn, N. Y.. snvs "1 linrt Rhpn, mutliin 1ji my kneca for six years nnd could gut no relief until I liked Dr. iftVi Kennedy's Favorito Remedy. Tht curtd mo completely." . Hheuniltlim mtkes ut Brow old and dacreril he. fort our Uma. Miny one In tho full vteor of man- mot fi"! onwK It or do any permuiiint food . It If li I 10 faldOd. Dr'.- David ft.nr.rfi,'. P...A.K. Rum, HjdydlnolMlOn oiciot uric add and solngto rifuj ui inf aiftuo curot irtor fooa ana an. All dmririiti irfl ll In th NEW ' 00 ci i CENT 8IZE tnamorojuiir fi.e A .. . l -.-'."'- .00 ilto bonUi. 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TO Ramodlai for 70 Dl frarent Diseases Our booklets: "Short Iload to Health" and Treatise on Private Dlsoascs" f rco by mall or of druggists. THE ENK MEDICINE CO., Union City, Int Sold in Akron, 0., by John Lam parter & Co., Druggists. 183 S. Howard St. thnt his gold watch, Atudded with dia monds, a gift from his manager, Snm Harris, was gone. The stage door was surrounded by n half dozen small ad mlrors of tho pugilist, nnd when-lie appeared ho wris 'greeted with enthu siastic shouts of "Hello Terry,""l'ou are tho stuff," .nnd other expressions of juvenile admiration. "Terry" oblig ingly shook hnnds with a number of his admirers before he boarded his cnr. .When he started to look at his watch ho found his chain, hnnglng In tho buttonhole, with no watch nt tho end of It. ALUMNI VS. VAItSITY. It has occurred to a number of tho Buchtel students, nnd ex-students that there are at present an unusually largo number of alumni In the city who formerly played on Hurhtel's football teams, and nn effort Is now being made to get up a game between the nlumnl and tho varsity team, l'rico, Rockwell, Eves, Cook, and In fact a whole eleven with a, very creilltablo past could bo named easily, if thoso named would consent to play. The gamo would cer tainly 'draw well, and It Is belloved that arrangeraouts will bo mado In a few days. THE THREE MEN TOURNEY. Tlmmorrann, Auders nnd Splveps, who did a double stunt nt the Grand alleys last night, seetiied to bowl bet ter as they went along, for they first beat Garnhan, Pouehot and Souors In two games Put pf three and then sailed In, and did up Whltncr, Daguo and Jones to tho nlr of tlueo straight. Tho scores wore: Tlmmermnn, Anders, Splvcns, 518, -187, 523. Garnlnm, Tou chot, Souors, -100, -101, -182. Timmorman, Anders, Splvens, 515, 520, 574. "Whltner, Daguo, Jones, 509, 410, 307. Tonight Cnrler, Ryrldcr and Frees will play two teams. Their first op poncnts will bo Tlllctt, Maranville nnd Gostlln, nnd the second opponents will bo Barron, Orllo and Moore. The schedule In this 'tournnment for tho remainder of tho weok will bo as fol lows: Wednesday, Russell, King and Bon stedt against Tumor, ICnofUer nnd Lyon; nnd Bullock, Alden nnd Kauf man against (larnhnn, rouchot and Souors, Thursday, Johnson, Hall and Kolb against Tlllottj Gostlln nnd Mnran vlllo. Friday, Russell, King nnd Ronstedt against Johnson, Hnll.nud Kolb. SCRIBES BEATEN AGAIN. Tho Olty Hall bowlers and tho Newspapermen' team stacked up against each other on tho Howard st. alleys last night, and when tho dust of carnago had cleared away It was peon that tho Scrlbesi had been beaten in two games out of threo. Tho score: Qly Hall-815, 770, 742. Newspapermen 77,1, 071, 740. PEERLESS BEATEN AT BARBER TON. Tho Poorloss bowlers wont to Bar liorton last night, and went down to defeat there,' beforo tho Barlwrton bowlors, to the tuno of two games out of three. Tho scores wore as fol lows: narbexton 050, 805, 810. I'inloss-S27, 88), 025. COUNTY LEAGUE MEETING. Thero will 'bo a mooting of repre sentatives of Iho bowling teams which will 1h parts of tiio County league, nt tho Grand alleys tonight; to mnko fur ther uiYupgemonta for tho tournament and make out a schedule, If possible. Tho work la arrangement goes stead ily fonvnrd and tho games will bo bo gui us 'soon as posslb'lc. There will bo eonio trophloa and titles in this tournament which will lo well worth working for, WESTON WAS A WONDER. Much wiib expected of Kred Weston, tho , "Cowboy" pool- expert, nnd he mom tbun made good tho things that wcro ojpected, nt tho Howard st. pool -'"'- i - i r i r i ii. nil room, whore ho dofoatod Mot Hard In a match, playing tho Akron man 123 points to 100. Hard's defeat was to the tune of 125 to 88. At no stngo of tho game was ho at all a dangerous opponent. Weston started tho gamo with a 15-ball run, nnd In the socond frame Hnrd accumulated 14, but af ter that thero was nothing to it but Weston. Tho champion frequently fell down on easy ones and tried Impossi ble combinations, lo glvo his opponent n chance to catch up, but with nil tho assistance SS was the best Hnrd could do. All through the gamo Weston showed phonomonal control of tho cue ball nnd played nn exceptionally strong posi tion game. Tonight Weston will stack tip against Ed. Keller, of Cleveland, manager of Helm's pool room and tho winner of two tournnments. It Is be lieved that ho will give tho "Cow boy" a merry tussle, If ho plays him tho same handicap that ho gave Hard, Never Ask Advise. When you havo a cough or cold don't ask what Is good for It nnd get' somo mcdlolne with little or no merit nnd perhaps dangerous. Ask for Foley's Honey nnd Tar, the greatest throat and lung lemcdy, It cures coughs and colds quickly. J. M. Laffcr, A. Warner, J. Lampar ter & Co. A Dozen Times a Night. Mr. Owen Dunn, of Benton Ferry, W. Vn., writes: "I have had kidney and bladder trouble for years, nnd it beenmo so bad that I was obliged to gdt up at least a dozen times n night. I never received nny perma nent benefit from nny medicine until I tried Foley's Kidney Cure. After using two bottles, I am cured." J. M. Latter, A. Warner, J. Lampar tcr & Co. GAS To Be Piped to Barberton. Franchise For the East Ohio Co. Will Be Granted by Magic City Council. (Special Correspondence.) Barberton, Oct. 21. At tho meeting of the council last night Solicitor Baker was Instructed to draw up a gas fmn chlse. Tlio people of Barberton want gas and tho East Ohio Gas Co. appar cntly wishes to enter Barberton. Man. ager Terry, of tho gas compnny nnd Solicitor linker and sevornl members of tho council have had a conference and the outlook for a franchlso thnt Is satisfactory to the. gas company ns well as to Baiherton Is favorable. It Is almost certain that two cUtises will have to bo In tho franchlso boforo it can parts the Council. Ono Is a tlnm limit on tho franchise nnd the other Is a forfeiture clnuse. Manager Trior of the Barberton Pot tery company is the man who started tho agitation for nnturul gas. no wished tho product to burn u his kllus. Ho stated to tho Council that whllo ho was desirous of having tho gas for the pottery plant ho did not wish to see tho company enter Rnrborton under nn ordinance that was not fair and Just to the city. arc Nature's warning notes of approaching danger from a dis eased heart. If you would avoid debilitating diseases, or even sudden death from this hidden trouble pay heed to the early warnings. Strengthen the heart's muscles, quiet its nerv ous irritation and regulate its adtion with that greatest of all heart remedies, Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. "Darting mJns through my licartj loft Bldo and arm would bo followed by smothering, heart spasms nnd,falntlng. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure haa entirely roliovcd Bio of thoso troubles." John VANDENnunau, Bit Kewuneo St, Milwaukee, WU. D. Miles' Heart Ctie controls the heart action, accel erates the circulation and builds up the entire system. Sold by druggists on a guarantee. Dr. Miles lUOlcCa, Elkhart Ind. mw iinimiui Heat Pains PASSED Its First ing. Read- City May Furnish Her Own Vapor Lights. Seidell Opposed to the Scheme Routine Affairs of Council. The ordinance to lsstio bonds amount ing to ?8,000, to estnbllsh a vapor light plant for Akron, passed first reading beforo the City Council Monday eve ning. It Is designed that tho cjty shall own nnd operate the plant, nnd Councilman Snook, tho father of tho scheme, says that it will sac the city $2,100 a year. President Seidell op posed the ordinance. He Is an expert in tho light business and has mado a study of municipal ownership. Ho u paper beforo Council, endeavoring to point out that municipal ownership lias not proven a success, hut the ma jority of the other Councllinen havo abundant faith In the principles of municipal ownership, nnd his argu ment did not havo much effect. It is bellecd that tlio ordinance will bo passed, If tho Commissioners do not recelvo satisfactory bids for the con tract to furnish vapor lights for the city. Among tho routine affairs of busi ness transacted by- the Council wcro the following: Ordlnnnces passed: To pay claims audited Oct 20; to. levy special tax for local sewer In State st.; same for local part of main trunk sewer In dis trict -I; to prepare plans for construc tion of plans for viaduct across rail road tracks on Exchange St.; to pavo High ht, from Mill to Chestnut; 'to re-number houses; to levy assessments for local sewer inGlcnwood ave.; to issuo b6nds amounting to .$1,200 for local sewer In Kdgewood ae.; to con demn proporty for ''extending Chest nut st. to Washington st. Tho ordinance to -condemn property for tho widening of rino nlley will not be passed flnully hntil the prop erty owners sign a .contract that tho land necessary for the widening will bo donated freo of cost to tho city. Besolutlons adopted: For local sower In Lnko st; to obtain estimnte of cost of constructing local sewer In Cuya hoga st; for JoeaI sewer In Ohio st; for preparation of plans for n bridge or culvert across Little Cuyahoga river at Cuyahoga st; to obtain estimate of cost of constructing local f,ewer in Holmes st. Keports and petitions follow: Dr. Hill People on Dayton st. want electric light at York st, nnd ashes should be placed on cross-walks on tho hill. To Board. Mr. Amiwdson Perkins st. bridge Is We Want the Women 16 come to ihe New Credit Store LADIES' SUITS $7.50 Galvin, McQuillan & Co., m Call nnywny nnd register your 4 mmmmmmmmmmmKmmmmmmmmmm In Prison or In It was a common thing two hundred yoars ago to throw a man or woman in chains. IT'S DIFFERENT NOW You buy your own Gold Chains whore tho assortment is complete and place it whoroon you wish. Gold Chains fully that apparently there is enough to chain down the oity of Akron. ouo. Coming Prepare for it now by examining Our Complete Line Of New I Stoves. 3 Sales Rooms 112-114 N. Howard st., full of NEW STOVES of all kinds and latest styles. MAY & I Large Line of Second! Hand Stoves. 6604444 unsafe, nnd should bo examined. Bridge nt Old Forge should nlso be looked after. To Board and Railroad and Bridge committee. Mr. Martin Sidewalk In front of residence 508 on West Thornton st ought to he repaired. Light wanted at corner of Thornton and Amherst st To Board. Mr. Plsko-On South st, between Washington nnd Grant, where t,cwcr connection was made, street has been left In bad shape, Culvert broken at corner of Ledge nnd Washington; cul vert also In bad shape at cornon of Sumner nnd Wheeler. Doitlnoss Cannot B Cured tiylocM nppllcntlons, ns they cannot roach the dUonscU portion of the ear. Tbore la only ono woy to euro deafneaa.and that Is by constitutional romodles. Doa(nc8 Is cnusod uy nn lnimmou condition or tue raucous lin ing of the Eustachian Tube. Whon this tube pew Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfoct henrlng, and when It Is entirely closed deafness Is the result, and unless the Inflnro ma Hon can bo taken out and this tuba restored to its normal condition, hcurlnc will be destroyed forever; nine ensos out ot ton are caused by catarrh, which is nothliiR i out an innamca condition of the raucout surfaces We will sire One Hundred Dollars for an v caso ot Deafness (caused by catarrh) that enn not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Hem) for olroulars, f roe. F. J. OHKNKT Co., Toledo, O. Bold by druggists, 76o. Hull's Family Pills are the best. DAUGHTERS Ohio Nave Organized New York City. Of In Albany, N. Y., Oct. 21. Articles In corporating tho Daughters of Ohio In New York havo been filed with tho Secietnry of State. It Is proposed to bring together In a social way the women of Ohio residing In Now York and to that ond to establish hendquar- We want thorn to learn our methods and our ways of doing business, methods that make trade and keep it. We want them to know of tho advantages we give, advantages that will allow them to dress up from head to foot, with no red tape ; no security ; no ontorost, and no extra charges. We want them to see tlio new suits, the now skirts and waiBts, and the new Monto Carlo coats so popular this season. Our stool: is tho largest in tho city, our prices the lowest for tho quality we give, and if amongst it there is anything you need, ohargo it as you would your groceries and pay us as you can aflbrd. A little every ono or two wooks. We sell on credit for loss than tho cash stores sell tho same goods for cash. Low rents, smnll oxponsos, an onormous outlet in our different stores, and a buyor in tho market ovory day is tho soorot. to $30.00 LADIES' CLOAKS $3.50 to $30.00 name. We glvo you a ticket worth have boon com ing is so nlonti- "' ISO . mmmmmm 1 Winter FIEBEGER, b !7inrn!'3mwP3 !PV0WDEALEr$ DOES N0J HAVE THEM.WRITETO NEAREST AGENCy STANDARDOlLCOsFKoiniFATERX tors. The directors for the first year arc as follows: Lucy 0. Thomas, Kathclne S. Fpyc, Emma A. Osborne, Minnie V. Applegate, (Eva V. Smith, Emma Xj. Flft, Gertrude V. Morgan and Mildred M. Caldwell, of New York city. Marquis, piano tuner, at Empire "Watch the Kidneys" "When they nro affected, life Is In dnnger," snys Dr. Abcrnethy, tho great English physician. Foley's Kidney Cure makes sound kidneys. .T. M. Laffcr, A. Warner, J. Lampar tcr & Co. S CREDIT CLOTHIERS 8-120 S. Main strfeet Up one flight. $1.00 after November 10th Chains? ? if CD IB Jcl GOLD CHAINS by tho link or by the rod .... S. IVflmlrt . 'v AKRON-OFFICIAL AN ORDINANCE To Impiovo Bycrs ayonuo, from Mar ket street to I'nyno nvenuc. Ilo It ordained by tho Council of tho city of Akron, Ohio: Sec. 1. That tho Improvement of llyers nvenue, from Market street to Payno nvonuo, be proceeded with hi accordance with tho resolution to im prove the gamo adopted Juno 17, 1002, by gradlrlg to the established grado, curbing with stono and paving tho same with brick or block asphalt all In nccordnnco with tho plnns, profile nnd specifications relating to said Im provement on file In tho offlco of tho City Civil Engineer. Sec. 2. Thnt tho cost and oxpenso of said Improvement, except one-fiftieth nnd the cost of Intersections, shall bo assessed upon all the lots' and lands nnd parcels thereof bounding nnd abutting upon both sides of said Byers avenue, between tho points aforesaid, in proportion to the bene fits which may result from said Im provement; said assessment shall bp paynblo In eight (8) equal, annual In stallments, nnd bonds shall be Issued In anticipation of tho collection of tho same, provided that said assessment shall In no caso exceed tho limitations Imposed by section 2270 of -tho He vised Statutes of Ohio; and, tho Coun cil find and hereby declare that only the property hereinbefore described will bo benefited by tho Improvement theroof.nnd that no other property than thnt specified shall be nsscssed for said Improvement. Sec. 3. That all claims for dam ages, filed under tho resolution for tho Improvement of said portion of snld street, sholl bo judicially Inquired into before commencing said Improvement. Sec. 4. This ordinance shall tako effect and bo In force from nnd, after its passage and legal publication. Recommended by tho Board of City Commissioners. OIIAS. H. ISBELL, Clerk. Passed Oct. 13, 1002. J. W. SEIDELL, President City Council. OHAS. H. ISBELL, City Clerk. Oct 20, 21. AN ORDINANCE Adopting n plan of sewerage and drainage for a portion of the city of Akron, nnd designating such portions of tho work as aro required for Im mediate use. Be It ordained by the Council of tha city of' Akron, Ohio: Sec. 1. Two-thirds of all the mem bers elected thereto concurring, that the plans of sewerage and drainage prepared by the City Civil Engineer, nnd on file in his offlce for that part of the city of Akron known as sewer dis trict No. 0, is required for Imme diate use, and such system of sewer ago nnd dralnago is hereby designated as follows: In nnd nlong Willow street; thencd across prlvnto property from Portago 'street to Exchange street Sec. 2. This ordinance shall taka effect and bo in force from and nf- ter its .passage and legal publication. Recommended by the Board of City, Commissioners. OHAS. II. ISBELL, Clerk. J. W. SEIDELL, President City Council. Tassed Oct 13, 1002. i CHAS. H. ISBELL, City Clerk. Oct- 20, 21. ' AN ORDINANCE To levy n special tax upon all tho lota and lands beneflted by tho construc tion,' of a local sower In and along Hazel street, from a point 1B0 feet from Adams street to a point 15(7 feet westerly from Arlington street Bo it ordained by the Council of tho City of Akron, Ohio: Sec. 1. That the assessment of tho cost ond expense of constrnotlng a local sower In and along Hazel street! from a point 150 feet from Adams street to a point 150 feet westerly from Arlington street, as reported to this council by B. F, Davis, John. Fields nnd I. Coon, threo disinterested free holders of tho corporation appointed" June 17, 1002, for that purpose, be nnd tho snmo Is hereby eonflrmed, nnd that there bo nnd hereby Is levied and as sessed oni all tho lots nnd lands and parcels thereof described In said re port and in said ordinance to construct passed May 5, 1002, tho said soveral nmounts-as in said report set forth. Sec. 2. That the owners of tha lots and lands and parcels thereof beneflted by said construction upon which the said sums aro assessed, shall pay the amount of said several assess ments to tho treasurer of the City of Akron, Ohio, in three (3) equal, annual Installments, on or before tho 20th day of August in the years 1003, 1004 and 1005, or bo subject to tho Interest and: penulty allowed by law; and, In crse of default of pnyment as herein pro vided, tho Clerk of said city is hereby directed to certify any unpaid assessment to tho Auditor of Summit County, Ohio, to bo placed upon tho tax duplicate for, collection. Sec. 3. This ordinance shall take of feet and be in force from and after Its passage nnd legal publication. Passed Oct 13, 1002. J. W. SEIDELTJ, Pres. City Council. CHAS. H. ISBELL, City Clerk. Oct 20-21 Natural Anxiety, Mothers regard approaching wlntc with uneasiness, children tako cold; so easily. No disease costs more little lives than croup. Its attack Is so and. den that the sufferer Is often beyond human aid before the doctor arrives. Such cases yield readily to One Mln uto Cough Cure. Liquifies the mucus, allays Inflammation, removes danger. Absolutely safe. Acts Immediately. Cures coughs, cold, grip, bronchitis, all throat nnd lung trouble. F. S. Mc Mahon, Hampton, Go.: "A bad cold rendered me voiceless Just beforo no oratorical contest I Intended ta Withdraw but took Ono Mlnuto Cough Cure. It restored my voice In tlmo) to win the medal ns . ? .ft 2! $ ,g6tViiegMfwV.Kt '.vv .mJMtmiiLdatmas!sm.mim:mA J" I . I . . M . . , . , l.i , I, . .Iu, Wll J, , .i- . , i.., ... ,ji.i' . . . , ... .mA.fc,4.iaifiii!ut;r iu . .ijifi.i'.i-,'ii' wv. k.fttiaPaE'w w rii-LJzlLLl2sJSimmmamKKttKM