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Grading and improving grounds, one thousand dollars ($1,000).

Repairs, three thousand dollars ($3,000).

Furniture and carpets for cottages, one thousand dollars ($1,000.)

Purchase of cows, three hundred dollars ($300).

Telephone, one hundred and fifty dollars ($150).

To renew and repair pipes leading to and from the springs, five hundred dollars ($500).

Repair of buildings for employes, one thousand dollars ($1,000).

Fruit and ornamental trees, one hundred dollars ($100). Furnishing and completing laundry, three hundred dollars ($300.)

Sewing machines, three hundred dollars ($300).

Rent of pasture for stock, one hundred and twenty-five dollars ($125).

Fire hose and reel cart, seven hundred dollars ($700).
Fencing, one hundred dollars ($100).

Provided that the amount appropriated under the head of current expenses, one thousand dollars ($1,000), may be used for the purchase of material to encourage industrial pursuits as provided in section eight of the revised statutes of an act to establish the Girls' Industrial Home.

Reform Farm for Boys:

Current expenses, thirteen thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars ($13,750).

Salaries of officers, teachers and employes, sixteen thousand one hundred and twenty-five dollars ($16,125).

Repairs, fifteen hundred dollars ($1,500).

Expenses of trustees, two hundred and fifty dollars ($250). Books, two hundred and fifty dollars ($250).

Screens for chapel windows, one hundred dollars ($100). Furniture for boys' dining-room and dormitories, seven hundred dollars ($700).

For the purchase of tools, machinery, and material for mechanical purposes of instruction, five thousand dollars ($5,000).

For rewards to boys, five hundred dollars ($500.)

For gravel to be used on the road on reform farm for boys, one thousand dollars ($1,000).

Board of State Charities:

Expenses of board, to be drawn on the order of the board, twenty-six hundred and twenty-five dollars ($2,625).

Ohio State University:

Ordinary repairs, eighteen hundred and seventy-five dollars ($1,875).

Improvement of campus, seven hundred and fifty dollars

($750).

Expenses of trustees, three hundred and thirty-seven ollars and fifty cents ($337.50).

For removing and furnishing library and purchase of additions thereto, five thousand dollars ($5,000.)

Agricultural experimental station, thirty-seven hundred and fifty dollars ($3,750).

Meteorological bureau, expenses of, fifteen hundred dollars ($1,500).

Extension and distribution of weather signals, seven hundred and fifty dollars ($750).

For the purchase and putting in place of a gas engine and dynamo machine for the better instruction in electrical engineering, fifteen hundred dollars ($1,500).

Toledo House of Refuge:

Care of boys under contract, fifteen thousand six hundred dollars ($15,600).

SEC. 2. No appropriation made in the foregoing section, or any part thereof, shall be drawn for any other purpose than that for which it is made, nor shall any part thereof be drawn to pay deficiencies or debts existing prior to the fifteenth day of February, 1884.

Section 3. In addition to the several appropriations made for the insane, blind, deaf and dumb, and imbecile asylum, the girls' industrial home, and the reform farm for boys, there is hereby appropriated any amount of money received from other sources outside of the state treasury by the financial officers of the respective institutions; and the same shall be credited to the current expense account.

Miscellaneous:

To pay an order drawn in pursuance of senate resolution No. 56, passed in 1881, in favor of F. D. Bayless, in the contested election case of Bayless vs. Pollard, one hundred and twenty-three dollars (8123).

To pay United States Express Company for services prior to February 15, 1883, twenty-four dollars and twenty-four cents ($24.24).

To pay order No. 12, drawn in favor of Walter Hartshorn, a senate page, twenty-five dollars ($25.)

For refunding taxes to Ohio University (O. L., v. 72, p. 84), collected on grand duplicate of 1881, one hundred and seven dollars and fifty cents ($107.50), and on grand duplicate of 1882, one hundred and eight dollars and twenty-six cents ($108.26).

For balance due A. Gemunder, for organ furnished institution for the blind, five hundred dollars ($500).

No bills for extra clerk hire (except in the executive department), sprinkling streets, furniture or carpets, shall be paid out of the appropriation therein made for contingent expenses.

No money therein appropriated shall be drawn except on a requisition on the auditor of state, approved by the head of each department, which shall set forth the service rendered or the materials furnished, and the dates of purchase and time of service, and it shall be the duty of the auditor of state to see that these provisions are complied with. SEC. 4. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage.

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To amend sections 1998, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2021 and 2022 of the revised statutes of Ohio.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio, That sections nineteen hundred and ninety-eight, two thousand and twelve, two thousand and thirteen, two thousand and fourteen, two thousand and twenty-one, and two thousand and twenty-two of the revised statutes of Ohio be so amended as to read as follows:

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Section 1998. In cities of the first and second grades of Control of the second class, and in cities of the third grade of the second police; in class having a population of nineteen thousand, and not exceeding twenty thousand, and in cities having a population of twenty thousand and not exceeding thirty thousand five hundred, by the last federal census, and that have not been advanced to a city of the second grade, second class, all powers and duties with respect to the appointment, regulation, government and control of the police shall be vested in and exercised by a board consisting of a mayor, who shall be president, and four commissioners, who shall be electors and freeholders of the city, and a majority shall constitute a quorum, and in cities of the third grade of the second class, having a population of nineteen thousand and not exceeding twenty thousand, and in cities having a population of twenty thousand and not exceeding thirty thousand five hundred, by the last federal census, and that have not been advanced to a city of the second grade, second class, said commissioners shall be elected by the people to serve for the term of two years, and until their successors are duly elected and qualified; the first election to be held within twenty days after the passage of this act; and thereafter said commissioners shall be elected at the annual municipal election, but no elector shall at any election vote for more than two persons for such

Police commissioners;

how elected.

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Costs in trials; how collected and disposed of.

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commissioners, and any ballot containing the names of more than two persons for said office shall not be counted for any of the names thereon, and the four persons receiving the highest number of votes cast shall be declared elected; provided, that in the case of said last named cities, the provisions of section nineteen hundred and ninety-nine of said revised statutes which relates to the term of office of said commissioners shall not apply, and all vacancies occurring during the term of said commissioners shall be filled as provided by said section nineteen hundred and ninety-nine; but in making such appointments the political complexion of the board shall not be changed, and in case any cities of the third grade of the second class, having a population of nineteen thousand and not exceeding twenty thousand, and any city. having a population of twenty thousand and not exceeding thirty thousand five hundred by the last federal census, and that have not been advanced to a city of the second grade, second class, shall be changed in grade or class, the police board hereby provided for such cities and its powers and duties shall not be affected by such change. Provided, that in said last named cities the present police force shall con tinue in office only until a police force is appointed by said board and duly qualified.

Section 2012. In trials under the three preceding sections the same costs shall be charged and taxed as in trials before justices, and be collected on execution to be issued by the mayor or police clerk of the city, on certificate of the same by the board, and order for execution, which costs, when collected, shall be paid to the clerk of the board for the benefit of those concerned, but the members of the board shall not tax or receive any fees for themselves.

Section 2013. When a member of the police force in perforce injured formance and in consequence of the performance of official duty, becomes bodily disabled, his necessary expenses during such disability may be paid from the "police life and health insurance fund," provided for in section nineteen hundred and forty-five, which section is hereby made applicable to cities of the first and second grades of the second class, as if the same were here repeated, at the discretion of the board of police, and the board shall inquire into the circumstances, and if satisfied the charge upon the fund is correct, may in writing order the same to be paid by the draft of the trustees upon the fund, each trustee subscribing his name thereto; but the provisions of this section shall not apply to special patrolmen, the appointment of which is herein provided at the request and expense of private persons, and in all cities of the third grade of the second class, having a population of nineteen thousand, and not exceeding twenty thousand, and in cities having a population of twenty thousand and not exceeding thirty thousand five hundred, by the last federal census, and that have not been advanced to a city of the second grade, second class, said "police life and health insurance fund" shall be constituted only from rewards, fees, proceeds of gifts and emoluments that may be allowed by the

In certain

cities; how fund constituted.

board of police to be paid or given on account of extraordinary services of a member of the police force,and all unclaimed money, and the proceeds arising from the sale of unc property, and all fines imposed by the board of police upon members or officers of the force, for violation of the rules of the police board, all of which shall be paid into the city treasury for the purpose of said fund, otherwise said section nineteen hundred and forty-five of the revised statutes of Ohio shall apply to said last named cities.

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Section 2014. It is hereby made the duty of the board of Police prepolice where the same has not already been done for more effectually distributing and enforcing its police government and discipline to divide the city into precincts without regard to ward boundaries; to assign captains of the police, and sergeants of the police to each of the precincts as they may deem for the best interest of the city; to establish from time to time a station or sub-station in each precinct or division for the accommodation of the police force on duty therein; to promulgate all regulations and orders through the superintendent of police, and the police force shall respect and obey the superintendent, subject to the rules and regulations and general orders of the board. In cities of the third grade of the second class having a population of nineteen thousand and not exceeding twenty thousand, and in cities having a population of twenty thousand and not exceeding thirty thousand and five hundred by the last federal census, and that have not been advanced to a city of the second grade, second class, the board shall not be required to establish a station or sub-station in each precinct or division for the accommodation of the police force on duty therein; but said board may exercise its discretion therein, and it shall have the power to provide for the appointment, removal and compensation of the necessary employes, superintendents, and other officers for all station houses and city prisons, and also to provide for control, management, and maintenance of said. station houses and city prisons, under such rules and regulations as may be prescribed by the board, and all expenses thereby incurred shall be payable out of the general expense fund of the city treasury, except that the compensation for said employes, superintendents and all other officers for station houses and city prisons, shall he payable out of the police fund of said city treasury; and it shall have power to provide for keeping at hard labor all male persons convicted of violating any of the ordinances of said city, for the nonpayment of any fine or costs imposed by the mayor for such violation, until such fine and costs are paid by the labor of such person; and all work done upon the public streets in cleaning and constructing the same or in the preparation of the material for the same, or in the erection of city buildings, or in the construction of city public works, or at such other places in or about said city, as the said board may from time to time order and direct, shall be performed by such persons at hard labor as far as the same can be done by them, and each of such persons at hard labor shall be allowed the

Non-payment of fines and costs; powers of board as to.

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