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3 i' i - . " i t :1. ", ft h -', f t ?A I- w t. fe las mA i TfV CASHPRIZES Are Awarded to Artists by Carnegie Institute. EDEDICATION ' ? Exercises of the Institute are Begun Many Distinguished Visitors from Europe are Present. Pittsburg, April 12. Tho formal re dedication exercises ThtirBday of tbd enlarged Carnegie Institute of Pitts burg, valued at 10,000,000 and one ol the most beautiful and complete in stitutes of Its kind In the world, were brought to a close for the duy with the announcement of the prize win ners. In the International nrt exhibi tion. Following are the successful paint era, amount of awards and titles of pictures: First prize Gold medal nild $1,500 -Gaston La. Touche, Paris, France, "Tho Path." Second prize Silver medal and $1,000 ThOmas Eaklns, Philadelphia, "Professor Leslie V. Miller." Third prize Bronze medal and $500 Olga De Bozenauskn, Paris, France, portrait of a woman. I Last night the foreign and American- guest:) attended a concert given In their honor by the Pittsburg or-l chestrn, directed by Mr. Emll Paur. The concert was the most brilliant In thO history of the orchestra. The ceremonies yesterday while elaborate, were marked with simplic ity. Addressed wore delivered by Theodore Von Moeller, minister of Btate, Germany; Paul Doumer, ex Bpeaker of the chamber of deputies, Paris; Androw Carnegie, Baron D'Es totirnelles De Constant, member of . the senate, Paris, and Dr. John Rhys, I . . - t -..- tt it i.. . ,,..uwj.. i uCu uU.,tt,r, um.u.Bii, ui uiiuru Rev. E. S. Roberts, vice chancellor of tho University of Cambridge, En gland, delivered the invocation. A letter of regret was read from President Roosevelt. In his letter the president praised Mr. Caruegle for his great gift to science and education. During the exercises the president was referred to as the "great peace maker" and vociferous applause greet ed every mention of his name. Minister of State Von Moeller paid a glowing tribute to Mr. Carnegie In his address, "the popular significance of the Carnegie Institute." He said his presence hero wus ns a. message of good will from tho German emperor, the German subjects and himself. Ho .said Mr. Carnegie's benevolence wan sublime and the Pittsburg Cnrncglo Institute one of the most wonderful buildings ho had ever seen. Discrimination Must Cease. Washington, April 12. Gen. Robert B. Drown, coinmandcr-lh-chlef of the G. A. R., "Corporal" Tanner and vari ous local officials of the organization called on President Roosevelt Thurs day in reference to tho dismissal from the government departments of many their veterans of the civil war. or widows, for no other cause than old age. Some time ago the president gave instructions that discrimination against the veterans or their widows Bhould cease. The president Informed tho G, A. R. men or the Instructions le had given and assured them that the old soldiers should be cared for. A, Crusade Against Liquor Sellers. Topektf, kan., April 12. Applica tion was made to the supreme court Here Thursday by Attorney General Jackson for writs of quo warranto and Injunctions against eight brewery companies, mostly Missouri and Wis consin concerns, and against 11 num ber of whisky Jobbers. It IS sought to compel, the defendants to cease doing business? in Kansas through tholr agents and cold storage warehouses, and It Is also the purpose to havo re ceivers appointed for tho properties Ideated in this state. i. i Bey Put a Log oh the Track. YoUngstown, 0., April 12. Eugene Fandoztl, the 9-year-old Struthers boy who was arrested for trying' to wreck Pennsylvania trains, said he put a log oh the, track because he wanted to sed what tho train would do when it hit the log. "Nobody helped me," said . the lad. "I didn't tell father because I knew hli would whip me with a strap." The boy"' has been turndd over to the probation officer for safekeeping. Prices of, Gasoline are Raised, Cleveland, April 12. The Standnrd Oil Co. again boosted the price of common grades of gasoline Thursday, Increasing deodorized "red crown'' one Cent, to 17& cents a gallon, and jf.ykrnish makers' and painters' naphtha ttroiri' 16, tb 10J4 dents " gallon." , $ffln,ere is no change in 80 degree gaso tlhw, which' now sells at 2i cents a UMIIoh.V jjyj 1 J n 'i M'u9f'-.Lawyers Claim He's Crazy. D frOlMtabuaJ Q April 12. Tho case ,;, P'r ;Haugh, tho Daytori mur'dorer, (J ,!.' knpied Thursday before the1 state t ,ei ip ,of .pardons. The attorneys for '' lYnUffh ,CbUrri thr he is insane and . ?f, MIMed by the court should not bo 'J immiUi& TM board reserved its do- '. . 'ilW . ' " JW'40led 'fwm Qpettsd Fcvar. "JS&mwoth O,, Alirli l2.--Tlioiimn DUx n,''ged, '45; died horo Thursday af "'itaP aOweek's'lllnoaft. "with cerebrn- MMl.iRerilnsjtls. ' Pliyaclaiis.who'at jaJliae(lhhiiisaj: ,tt)tt) ;ltwas. of a npor- ilic imtur diiu u not contagious. - I ,(. ! rT'-MiVVi-vH' ;..'- V-'co "-r WBrp'oestroveu.., ; wmm r. k:. '.'.'ifjrtyJt. y . . . -. . j - ,. .i h a ,v,jwt. - I MfM') - -'J,-. ;-Va lift.1, -4 w. " ' T.i ' . " ' '.1. ' .- ,. ', . .1 'Lj'A'ikiUv::ihMi!adi, J.i' ii.'..v I.. A-i.',tl ui'.JJ& -'.'.i',' .;.'. .J. DEPOSED FROM THE MINISTRY.! Curate of an Episcopal dhurch In New York City Is'PUnlined'fdr Be-j Ing Pound In Bad Company, j rsew Yorki April uy Rev,1 Howard Vbfki April 12-Rev,UIoward curate of St. Matthew's Eplsco- irch, what was arrested by the wears, pal church police at a ,house In the Tenderloin district Mnrch 12, where ho had gone In tho company of a negro womnn, wns on Thursday deposed from the ministry by Bishop Greer, following a rehurt by a conihilttce Of Inquiry ap pointed to Investigate the conduct of tile prufcher dnthu occasion In qui's tlotu The committee reported that the curate had violated Ills sixth or dination vow, which requires that a clurgyiilnh "an far ns In him lies shall make himself a wholesome example and pattern to tho flock of Christ." llev. Mears, while asserting that ho was not actuated by any wrong mo tlve In visiting tho house In tho Ten derloin and that his presence there was with a view of making sociologi cal Investigations, accepted the com mittee's findings, declared in writing his retlunclutlon of the ministry and fnrwnrdsd his ro.Mgnntlon to Bishop Greer, who then deposed him. The magistrate before whom Mears Was arraigned following his urrest ac cepted his explanation of his presence In the Tenderloin and he Whs dis charged. JUST BY THE WAY. The no! toil cotnprcss at Clilckaslut, 1. T together with a large amount of cotton was destroyed by the, causing u loss Of $0.-0,00(1. The Pennsylvania house of repre sentatives has passed, by a vote of 1HS to 25, a hill taxing anthracite coal three cents a ton. A provision to tax bituminous coal was stricken out. Emlle Henolst, banker of Paris, was shot and killed In the olllcc of a financial newspaper of which he was the editor. The assassin was a dis contented customer named Carrolt. A dispatch from Nassau, DaliamuR, reports the rescue of the crow of ten men of the British barkentlno Tryldad after the crew had clung to the rig- glng of tholr slowly sinking ship for nearly six days. At Syracuse, N. Y the Jury In the Wiiuc ui uie huvuiuiuuui iiftuuisk iii; N(JW Y()rk Centrn railroad, charged with giving rebates to tho General Electric Co., reported that It could not agree and was discharged. Passed an Antl-Saloon Bill. Springfield, 111., April 12. The Hlghwood untl-saloon bill, a meastirn that prohibits tho sale of liquor with in a mile nud one-eighth of any mili tary post or nuval station In the state, passed the Illinois house Thursdny by a vote of 100 to 0. The bill now goo to the senate. Residents or towns adjacent to Fort Sheridan have complained regarding the action or .soldiers several times and the effort to enact n law prohibiting the sale of liquor within the zono provided in the Hlghwood nntl-saloou bill Is the re sult. Missouri Lawmakers Endorse Bryan. Jefferson City, Mo., April 12. In the Missouri house Thursday a reso lution endorsing President Roosevelt for his stand against unprincipled ma nipulation of 'wealth was Introduced bud tallied arter.lt had been amended so as to read that It was tho sense ot the republican members that Roosevolt should run for president ' "Bain, A resolution lauding W. J. uryuu anu uuciunng unit rresiuent Roosevelt should retire to make way tor Bryan was adopted. Favrot Goes Free, llaton Rouge, La., April 12. Con gressman George K. FuVrot was set free last night after having been in Jail for live months on n charge of murder and awaiting action of a grand Jury. On Thursday tho second grand Jurv refused to Indict Favrot, who last November shot and killed Dr. R. II. Aldrlch. A Big Bonfire of Lottery Tickets. San Antonio, Tex., April 12. Ten million lottery tickets, representing if they had been sold at faco value $5, 000,000 and which cost ovor $10,000 to lithograph, wore fed to tho furnace at the federal building Thursday, Thcso are the tickets captured in this city April 21, 1905. Sued for $90,000 Damages. Loxlngton, Ky April 12. Suit was filed Thursday at Jnckson by tho heirs of Dr. 13. D. Co, demanding $90,000 damages from Judge James Hargls, Ed Callahan, Ashury Splcer, John Smith and John Abnor, for al leged responsibility for the assassina tion of Dr. Cox. Drew a 99-Year Sentence. Joplln, Mo., April 12. Fred W. Tr6y, a traveling photographer who shot, dnd killed his- wife and mortally wounded Ralph Guln In this city New Year's day, pleaded guilty to second degree murder Thursday and was sen tenced to 99 years in tho penitentiary. Sues for $20,000 Damages. Marysvlllo, 0(April 12. Rurton C, DeWltt Is suing Edward Moore In conlmon pleas court for $20,000 dam- hges for the alienation of the affec- nun, ui vutTius who, Aioore js a wealthy farmer. Ho is a' deacon In tho church and a justice of the peace. Mooro'a wife died about a year ago, but DeWltt claims that Improper re lations betweon Moore and Mrs. be Witt havo been sustained about fou j'etlrs. Postal Clerk Injured by Explosion, St.- Louis, April 12. A mail pack vie apparently- containing dynamite "tplodod while 1 wan being starad ii tho st, Lotus ptujtofflco Thursday. 'ho explosion Jilew away a finger and Uumb, ,of John G. Bayar, .the clorjt vho Was, 'BtamplnB-theTpnckaKO., 1 'i-add of the, contont.i yd all. tho ad iress excepting tun waras vindopend THE MARION ALL WAS FISH . . . , . That Came IntO BlflPPf H"1' gallic '" UlllgCI Hermann's Net. HELD UPTHE CLERK Of a Congressional Committee and Compelled the Man to Divide His Salary with Hcrmarin. Washington April 12. The exami nation or lllngor Hermann, which" has occupied the past seven dnya of hla trial for destroying public records, was concluded Thursdny and tho trial adjourned until Monday, when the de fense will continue Its case. Mr. Hermann admitted that ha re quired Mr. Robertson to divide his salary as clerk to tho committed on arid lands of tho houso of represent atives, of which Mr. Hermann Nvns chairman beforo he becamo cOmmls-slonto- of the land office. lie was al lowed to explain Hint ho look this money to pay another clerk who came to his house two or threo times a week. The dereudnnt nlso admitted his sig nature to vouchers which set forth that he had received payment from the government at the rate of $1! u duy for subsistence during each of his an nual vacation trips to Oregon, mndo while he was commissioner. He ex plained that Im combined business with vacation on these dips. During his redirect ex'anilnntlon, Mr. Hermann said he had acquired 3,000 acres or land, Instead or 110,000 as was previously staled, while he was receiver of tlitt Reselling land of fice in 1872. For this land he nald S1.2& an acre, held It. as a sheen and cattle ranch for many yearn and then sold It for $2 an acre. A Repentant Murderer Surrenders. Los Angeles, April 12. A man about 45 years old, tiavelstulned nnd weary, claiming to bo George W. Hundrlck, appeared Thursday In Dow ney, Oil., near heio, and surrendered to the authorities, asserting that he had killed John Shroedor In Raines, (An., In 1902. Ho said he had been ar rested In Georgia, tried, convicted and sentenced to hang, but had escaped from Jail ut Amerlciis by overpower ing his guards. He said he was weary .if being pursued and wanted to be taken back and hanged for his crime. More Pay for Telegraphers. Cincinnati, April 12. Through an agreement announced Thursday 300 telegraphers, Including evory operator on the Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton railway, will receive an Increnso In salary ranging from 5 to 20 per cent. Tho ugreemont, which will cost tho railroad about $20,000 annually, waB the result of conferences between the railroad ofllnlals and a committee from the Order of Railway Telegraph ers, Explosion was Fatal to Three. Ucntlyvlllo, Ky April 12. E. B. Montgomery, his 10-year-old son nnd Roily Hail, all mlno workers, were fatally Injured Thursday by an explo sion of powder nt Rlclmrdson's coal mlno. A spark from Montgomery's mining lamp fell upon a keg ot blast ing powder which he was carrying. Captured Eight Smuggled Japs. El Paso, Tex,, April 12. Inspector Schumiicker, In charge or tho immi gration oiuce nere, una receivoa a telegram telling of tho capture ot eight smuggled Japanese Five were eaughl at Fort Worth, one at Pdcos and two at Albuquerque, N. M. Trial of Rebate Case Begins. Minneapolis, Minn., April 12. The Wisconsin Central Railroad Co., in dicted on 17 counts for giving rebates to the Spancer Grain Co., was placed on trial Thursday in Judge Morris' court. Railroads Will Accept New Rules. Columbus, O., April 12. Indications are that Iho railroads of the state will accept tho car servlco rules as lold down liy the stale railroad commla sloii. Ono of tho loading traffic men of tho stato said Thursday that there seemed' to bo nothing that tho roads could do, and thut they would accept I he rules" and.place them In force May 15, tho dato sot liy tho cqmmlssiop for them to take effect. Tho Ohio Ship pers' association has arranged for printing 5,000 coplds of the new rules uhd they will be seitt to all memberfl of the association within a few days. Burglars Were Well Rewarded. 'Cleveland, April 12. Burglars eh tared the homo of "Czar" Harry Bern stein nt 380 AVoodland avenue, Wed nesday night and took not only sev eral hundred dollars' worth of his Jewelry find monoy, but carted off valuable silk, and Jacoi gowna in tho trunks 6ftvb guests. Tho total loss la"reiorted -to-bo $62ni ''Raffles" ll who tiianlpiUates the; duplicate key,, is accused of the Job; for Ihu dodrs were found wldo open Thursday morning. uun iuunn worn not. injureu, now ovor, nqr could any marks bo found about the windows. t Many Strikers Return to Work. Lorain, O., April 12. Many men who had been on strike returned to wprk In tlib shipyards Thursday morn ing. Superintendent La Marcho, of tho shipyards, claimed at noon that 330 had returned during' tho morning. This makes a total loss to strikers of 500 men; all uqw at work, La Marcho claims,, At the beginning of the. ntrike 1.8p0 men wont, out. Relief ntonav was received for strikers from luauouai ueaaquarters Thursday, A ?w I Xv,1,'''' i' 'V, j' ' DAILY MIUlOI.v AYt, APJHL KOT10E. jr L 4 A "" Of examination,, of , applicants for Police and Fire DepartmcntSt ; iNotlco is hereby glven that tho Board M Public -Safety of the City of Marlon, Ohio, will hold an. ex amination ot applicants for Pollco nnd Fire Departments of said City at Council Chamber In the Hnbor Building, beginning at '10 o'clock . M., Tuesday, April, 1C, 1907. W1ULIAM FIE9, Clerk. ORDINANCE NO's 1C. To proceed Itli the Improvement of Pearl Street from Bcllefontnlrto Avenue south to Prospect Street. ' Be.lt ordained by tho Council of tho City of Marion, State of Ohio: Scctlod 1. That it Is hereby de. elded by the Council of tho City of Marlon, Ohio, IhYee.fourthB or nil the members elected v thereto concur ring, to proceed 'with tho Improve, ment of Pearl Street from Bellcfon tnlno Avenuo south to Prospect Street In accordance with a resolu tion Mr that purpose passed on tho 21st dny of January, 1907, by said Council and being known uh Reso lution No. 3; and' In accordance with the plans, BrSeclflcatlons, estl. mates and profiles Jicrctof010 "P proved nnd now oh file In tho offlco of the department or public service. Sec. 2. That all claims for dam. ages therefrom Hhnll bo Judicially inquired Into beforo the commence, ment of tho proposed Improvement, nnd the City Solicitor be and lie is hereby authorized nnd directed to in stitute proceedings in a court of competent Jurisdiction to Inquire in. to such claims. Sec. 3. That tho whole c6st or said Improvement less onc.flftletli fhcreor, and tho cost of interscc Mons shall be assessed by tho x root rrotitngo upon all lots and lands bounding ami abutting upon said im. ptovement between Hellorontalno Avenue and Prospect Street which ialil lots and lands are hereby de. ternilneJ to bo" especially bcnolUcd by itald Improvement; nnd the cost ol said Improvement shall Include the expense of prlhtlng, publishing and service of notices, resolutions, ordinances required the cost of Issu ing (he same, Issued In anticipation 6t Iho collection of the assessment to be levied fdr Hald improvement, Interest and all other necessnry ex', pcndlturrs. ' J' Sec. 4. That the assessments so to bolovled shall bo paid In flvo nn nunl installments with Interest on deterred paymentsnot to exceed six (IS) per cent, jicf" annum, paynblo semi-annually, provided that the owner ot any property may, at Ui option, pay such 'aflsessment , or any number of Installments thereof at any time after said assessment has bten levied with Interest to tho seml-annunl Interest day of said bonds next following tho last pay ment. Sec. 5. Bonds or notes of the City of tfnrlon, Ohio, shall ho Is sued In anticipation or tho collection or the 'assessments by Installments, and In an amount equal thereto. Sec. C. That the remainder ot tho entire cost or said Improvement shall be paid by the Issuanco of bonds In the manner provided ly law. Sec. 7. That said improvement shall be of flrst.class sower plpo, with tho necessary catch-basins, man holes, etc., and the following mater, lols may be bid upon therefor: First class sewer plpo. Sec. 8. -That tho Board of Pub ic Servlco bo and aro hereby author led nnd ' directed to mako nnd ex ecuto n contract for said Improve, ment to the lowest and best bidder after the advertisement according to law, Sec. 9. This ordlnanco shall bo R force and 'take effect from and aftor tho earliest period allowed by law. Passed April 1, 1907. J. K. PHILLIPS, President Pro Tom of City Council. Appoved by the Mayor, Louis Schorrr. Attest: William Fics; City Clerk. Star 4.4-11.07. Mirror 4 fi 12 07 RESOLUTION NO, 20. Declaring It necessary to Improve Marys street from first alley north of Silver street to silk mill property .by con structing a sanitary sewer and eel. lar drain with tho necessary catch basins, and ot a sultabio slzo, deter, mining tho general niituro of tho proposed improvement, tho grade horcof nnd approving ''plans), speci fications and profllos therbf. Be 11 resolved by tho Council ot tho City of Marlon, Stato of Ohio, 'hrfao fourths of all tho members eledted thereto concurring. A. That it ffheroby declared nec essary to improvo Marys Btreet first alloy north of Silver strcot to silk mill property, constructing a sani tary newer and collar-drain, of suit able slzo and dlmonoionq, therein-, with the necessary catch-basins, Iri acWdauce with plans, BpeoIflcatlonB, estimates and profiles ot , tho. pro. posed improvement nronared hv the tilty Engineer and now on file In IHo offlco of the Board of Public Servlco winch aro hcroby approved, B. That tho grade of said street & Improved shall bo tts shown ori the plans and specifications. O. That the whole cost of said. Improvement less on6-flftIeth , there-- of, and thq eost oj Intersection ohall uv juweeaeil oy tllO foot frOttU; upoh tho folldwinir described " loti and lands, to.wlt; all lots awl lands lpUndiiiy and putting 'umfctiwWP, " K ;f; ,ri 'ftl , 12, . IWf. pesed Improvement which said lots and lands ire hereby determined to - be especially benefited by oald ihi provement; and that' the cost of said Improvement' shall Incltldo thei expenso o't preliminary and othef surveys, and of the printing and publishing Of! notices, resolutions nud ordinances required,, nnd the serving at Bald n6tlces, cost of con struction together with tho interest On bonds issued in anticipation of tho collection Of tho' deferred )n sthllments of assessments,' find o'thor necessary expenses. ' , j D. That tho assessment so to h'o levied shall be paid In five annual Installments with interest on lie. fcrrcd payments find not 'to cxdoed six (0) per cent, per annum, pro viding that tho owner of any prop. .orty assessed may nt his option ))ay ifuuii uaauoHiiiuiiiM in Clisii, or any number of Inlnllnicntrt of the silmo at any time after sitch assessment hds'becn levied, with interest on tho Bcml-annual Interest day of said bonds next following tho dato of payment. M. That. bonds ot tho City of Mo rion, Ohio, shrill bo Issued in an ticipation of tho collection ttssessmenta by Installments any amount equal thereto. F. That tlio remainder of tho and in of tho entire cost shall ho paid by tho is. sttnlico or bonds ns required by law. Passed April 1, 1907. - J. E. PIHLLIPS, 'President Pro Tom or City Council. lAppoved by the Mayor, Louis Scherff. Attest: "William Fies, City Clerk. Star 4.4-11.07. Mirror 4 5 12 07 RESOLUTION NO. 21. Declaring P necessary to improvo Toledo aVc nue from Silver street to Blake ave nue, by constructing a collar' drain Iwlth the nectSssnry catch-basins, nnd ,of a miltablo slzo, determining tho Igonoral unturo of the proposed lm. 'provement, tho grado tbereot ulid ap 'proving plans, specifications and pro. .files thereof, Bo it rcsolvod by tho Council or tho City or Marlon, Stnto or Ohio, three, fourths dr all tho members elecfed thereto concurring, A, That it is hereby declared nccessarv to Improve Toledo avenuo from Silver street to Blake avenUe, constructing n collar drain, of suit able size ami dimensions, therein, with necessary catcll-baB!ns, In ac. cordanco with plans, specifications, Ustlmntes and profiles of tho pro posed Improvement prepared by the City Engineer and now on fllo In the office of tho Board or Public Service which nro hereby approved, J3. That tho grade of said street ai Improved sbnll be shown on the plans and specifications. C. That the wholo cost of sain Improvement less one-flftletli thoro. of, and the cost of Intersection shall bo assessed by the foot frontage upon tho following described lots and lands, to-wlt: all lotB and lands bounding and abutting upon tho pro. posed Improvement, which said lots and lands nro hereby determined to be especially bnnoJUcd by said im. provoinentj and that tho cost ot said Improvement shall Includo tho ex pense of preliminary nnd other mir. veys, nnd or tho printing and pub. llshlng or notices, resolutions nnd ordinances required, nnd the serving or said notices, cost or construction together with the interest on bonds Issued in anticipation or tho collec tion or tho deferred Installments ot assessments nnd other necessary ex. ponses. I). That tho assessment so to bo levied shall bo paid In five annual Installments, with interest on de. ferred pnyments and wot to exceed six (C) per cent, per annum, pro viding that the ownor of any prop, erty assessed may at hl option pay such assessments in cash, or any number of intallments ot th0 same at any tlmo after such assessment has been levied, with interest on tho seml-annunl interest day of said bonds next following the dato of payment. E. That bonds or the City of Ma. Hon, Ohio, shall be issued In antic ipation of tho collection of tho ns. Bcssmonts by Installments and in any amount dqUal thoroto. F. That tho remainder of the en. tiro cost shall bo paid by tho issu ance of bonds' aa required by law. Passed April 1, 1907. J. E. . PHILLIPS, President Pro Tom of City Council. Appoved by tho Mayor, Loills Scherff. Attest: William Fles, City Clerk. Star 4.4-11.07. . Mirror 4 5 12 07 RESOLUTION 'NO 19. Declaring it necessary' to improvo Senate nnd' Marshall streets by constructing n cellar drain with the necessary catch, basins, and of a suitable slzo, do.. tormlhlnjj the genoral nature of tho.' prpposod improvement, ' Iho grade' thereof and approving plans, speclfl ciitlona and prolllcs thereof. J3e it resolved "iiy the Council ofj. thq City of .Marion, Stato of.-dhlo, three-fourths "of ali tho members; elected thereto concurring 5 A, Thut it Is hereby declared necessary t to Improve Senate streut front? .silver street to C. II. V- & T, H. ft. and Marshallnstreet from Sen. nto cast to end, constructing a col lar drain, of sultabio slzo and til. nienslons, thoreln, with tho neces. sary catch-baslns; In acccordano Willi lilnnu uinMn,.r,ti,, i,t&.niUa- with, plans, Bpeclfleatlbna, estimates and profile's or tho proposed Improve ment prepared by the dlty Engineer and now on file in tho officV'Of the BoHrd. of; Publlp oryflco "whlch'are an Improved shall be' as shown on the plans ana specifications. n flint he whole fcotit . nt a(,1 improvement, less one-fiftieth there of, nfld tho 'cost ut Intersection shall bo assessed by the foot ' fronts' ke, upon the following described" lots nnd lands to-wlt: nil lot 'and lands bounding and nbutlng upon the pro posed improvement which said lot mid lands are hereby determined to bo especially benefited by said im. provemept! and that the cost of said Improvement shall includo tho ojt. ppnse ',of7prcllmlnnry .nild olherj.nufc voys.'-rfiid or the printing .and. 'pub1, llshlng or notices, resolutions a'dtj ordinances required nnd the serving of said notices, coflit or construe lion together with the Intcrcgt ort bonds Issued In anticipation of tho collection ot the deferred Install, ments of assessments and other nec essary expenses. D. That tho assessment "so to bo levied shall bo paid In five annual Installments with Interest on deferred payments and not to exceed six (C) per cent, per annum, providing that tho ownqr of any property assessed may at his option pay such assess ments In ensb, or any number of In. stallmenta of tho sairio at any lime after such assessment, has been lev. led, with Intorcst on tho semi-annual interest day of said bonds next fol. lowing (he date of payirient. E. That Bonds of tho City or Ma, rk Ohio, nhall bo Issued In antic ipation or .tho collection ot the as. sessmentB by Installments and In any amount equal thereto. F. That tho remainder of tho on. tiro cost shall be paid by tho issu anco ol bonds as required by law. FnsBod April 1, 1907. .T. E. PHILLIPS, President Pr.o Tom of City Council, Approved by tho Mayor, Louis Scherff. Attest: William Fles, City Clerk. Star 4.4-11.07. Mirror 4'"5 12 07. RESOLUTION NO. 22. Author izing and directing tho Marlon City Water Company, to extend ltu mains on Slmrpless .Street, Lincoln and Barnhart Streets and Chlcugo Ave nue, In the City of Marlon, Ohio. Be it resolved by the Council ot the City of Marlon, State of Ohio: That iho Marlon City Wnter Com. pany be and is hereby authorized anil directed to extend Ita water mains on Shrtrpless Court from CMntcr ptrcel, to tho C. C. C & St. tj. Ry. right of way. and on Chi. cftgo Avehue from Center Street to Wtlrion avenue, nlso on Lincoln Av- omio from Farming street to Mark Street, thence east to Barnhart Street, thence South on Bdrahnrt Street to present mains' on Barn hart Street south ot Erie and C. & C & St. L. II. U. tracks. , That the Chief or tho Fire. Depart, ment bo and ho is hereby authorized to locate flro hydrants on said. Slmrpless Court In said City, nnd that tho City Clerk bo nnd ho Is hereby directed to hotiry Tho Marlon City Water Company to extend Its mains In accordance with this res olution. ' Passed April 1, 1907. J. 73. PHILLIPS, President Pro Tern or City Council. Appoved by tha Mayor, ' Louis Scherff. , Attest: William Fles, city Clerk. Str 4.411.07. Mirror 4 C 12 07 OIIDINANCB NO.. 15. Accepting Lincoln's 1st Addition to tho City of Marlon, Ohio. tio It ordained by tho Council of tho ..City Jt Marlon, Stnto of Ohio, Section 1. That Lincoln's 1st addl. tlon to tho City rf Mnrlon, Ohio, being situated In tno City of Marlon. County of, Marion and State of Ohio, and known as belhg part of the east part of th south-west ono riuarter Of section 22,- township 5. south ranso 1C. east, bounded nnd de. scrlbel as follows. Dcsrlnnlnc In tho north line Of Center Street 41.25 feet north arid 375.12G feet east of a stone placed at tho Intersection of Vino and CpntOr Streets: thence east along tho north line of Center Street lot! feet to th0 Bou'thwest cor ner of H. M. Darnharl'fi lott thence Irtorlh along tho went lino of II, M." uarnnaris lot 430,32 reot to the soiith llnd or C. C, O. and St, L. Ry. right of way; thence west along the south llr.o.or c. CO. and St. L. Ry., right ot ay 109 feet; tfic.ilco south parallel with the oast lino 4'0.32 feet; thence east parallel with the north lino of Center Street, 4 feet thdnco south parallel with tho east lino 3.90 feet to tho plato of bo. ginning, tho above described Hind was tlib Turnoy property and tho cast part of the P. O. Slmrpless lot the West part being 4 feet iji width Oft of tho east' side of P. O. Sharp los3 lot exloiidlng north from' Con. ter Street 390 feet and 8. fept Jn' width off ot the cast side of I. p. Sliar,)less lot extohdliig HoUth from tho south Hue of C. C. O. and St. L. Ity. right of way, 40.32 foot, hcS oast part being the Turnoy lot, ba and the samo is hereby' accepted, and tho streota and alloys ns marked and designated on said plat nro hereby dedicated and accepted as such. Sec. 2, nilmbered ho. Sec, fY, -That tho lots shall bn frpln 7-117 to 742B ineliis- This ordlnanco shall bo jn force from and' after Its passage nm, im publication h -' . .. .. . PfiBSod Ap-ll J, lflO?, , -T. K. PHILLIPS, J?rflldent Pro Tebi .of city Council. 'Approved by the Mayor,' Ilils cnerif,.- w;j vm THAI'! SWKATTHET. ' '. -t Ml QUICK MEALS i v , ..' Different in every particular from the ordinary gat raagci. AK quicft meal users. , , (J $15.50, $17 so. m,m AMMANN'S 0ES WALL PfPER BfcST OF MEAT Notwithstanding the high price of stock wo aro Belling the best quality of meat at prices that aro most moder ate. 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