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Y Roll_20 Part 2Regular Sessions, August 19, 1915 McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wal- lis. Nays—None. Messrs. Brown, et al., addressed the Council. Ald. McLaughlin moved to refer the notice and remonstrance to the Committee of the Whole. Lost by the following vote: Yeas—Aids. Heim, McLaughlin, Sin - grin. Nays—Aids. Callahan, Clancy, Mc- Intosh, Wallis. Ald. Clancy moved to receive and file the notice and remonstrance. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Clancy, Mc- Intosh, Wallis. Nays—Ald -. Heim, McLaughlin, Sin - grin. Ald. McLaughlin moved that the City Attorney be instructed to notify the Midwest Construction Co. to place West Third Street in proper condi- tion, failur: to comply with notice the City Attorney to proceed against their bond. Carried. City Engineer Blake reported Jas. F. Lee the lowest bidder for the im- proving of West Third Street from Burch Street to Alpine Street. On motion of Ald. Clancy the contract for asphalt pavement was awarded to Jas. F. Lee and his bond placed at 1-4 the amount of the contract. City Engineer Blake reported Jas. F. Lee the lowest bidder for the im- proving of second Street from the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul rail- way tracks to Main Street. On mo- tion of Ald. Clancy the contract for brick pavement was awarded to Jas. F. Lee and his bond placed at 1-4 the amount of the contract. City Engineer Blake reported Jas. F. Lee the lowest bidder for the im- proving of Second Street from Locust Street to Bluff Street. On motion of Ald. Clancy the contract for asphalt pavement wis awarded to Jas F. Lee and his bond placed at 1-4 the amount of the contract. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council. Gentlemen:—I herewith submit my payroll fo • labor on streets in the several road districts during the first half of August, 1915: Amount due laborers $1,640.80 Also submit the pay roll for labor on Valley Street and Southern Ave- nue. Amount due laborers $75.60 Also submit the pay roll for labor oiling streets in the First ward. Amount due laborers $36.00 Also submit the payroll for labor on harbors. Amount due laborers $6.30 Also submit the pay roll for labor on improvement of East Grandview' Avenue. 35!) Amount due laborers $70.7 u Also submit the pay roll for labor oiling streets in the Fifth ward Amount due laborers $2;3.60 Also submit the pay roll for labor on the City Pond, the cost to be pail from the Expense Fund. Amount due laborers $y;,.11ii Also submit the pay roll for labor cleaning the City Pond. Amount due laborers $80.15 Also submit the pay roll for labor for sweeping the streets. Amount due laborers $1.111..00 Also submit the pay roll for labor sprinkling the streets. Amount due laborers $155.50 Also submit the pay roll for labor on roads leading into the county. First Ward County Road Fund. amount due laborers $ 89.10 Fifth Ward County Road Fund, amount due laborers $112.10 Respectfully submitted, JOHN MAHONEY, Street Conunissioner. On motion of Ald. Clancy the pay- rolls were received and warrants or- dered drawn to pay various amounts and report referred back to Commit- tee on Streets. Also submit payroll for labor on sewers during the first halt of August, 1915: Amount due laborers on sew- ers $222.10 Respectfully submitted, JOHN MAHONEY, Street Commissioner. On motion of Ald. Singrin the pay- roll was received and warrants or- dered drawn to pay various amounts and report referred back to Commit- tee on Sewers. Chief of Police Giellis reported as follows: To the I-Ionorable Mayor and City Council. Gentlemen:—I herewith submit my payroll for the police department for the first half of August, 1915: Amount due policemen $1,558.70 Respectfully submitted, JOHN W. GIELLIS, Chief of Police. On motion of Ald. Callahan the pay roll was received and warrants or- dered drawn to pay the various amounts and the report referred back to the committee on police. Fire Chief Reinfried reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council. Gentlemen --I herewith submit my payroll for the fire department for the first half of August, 15: 123.05 Amount due firemen $2, . Respectfully s ibmitted, J. R. RL1NFRil D, Chief. 360 Regular Sessions, On motion of Alderman Singrin the payroll was received and warrants or- dered drawn to pay the various amounts and the report referred back to the tire committee. Dubuque, Iowa, A .gust 19, 1915. To the Honorable Mayor and Council of the City of Dubuque. Gentlemen:—Please rind hereto at- tached an Ordinance amending our present traffic ordinance. This ordi- nance has been prepared by me with the view to prevent for all time in the future what has become a nui- sance, namely the parking of ve- hicles upon Main Street. This cus- tom should be stopped at once as ve- hicles parked cn the most congested street in the City become serious ob- struction to travel and the free use of such streets is impaired thereby, which, if permitted to continue will undoubtedly be the c«use of acci- dents. With this in mind I have drafted this Amendment to the orig- inal Ordinance which I request that your Honorable Body take up for con- sideration at the earliest moment and, if agreeable, put the same into effect. Respectfully submitted, M. H. CZIZEK, Jity Attorney. On motion of Ald. McLaughlin the report of the City Attorney was ap- proved. Dubuque, Iowa, Aug. 18, 1915. To the Honorable Mayor and Council of the City of Dubuque. Gentlemen:—Recent occurrences have impressed me with the fact it would be advisable for the City Coun- cil to pass an Ordinance as amenda- tory to our present Ordinance relat- ing to the regulation of various busi- nesses and occupations, which amend- ment should cover the business of taxicabs and automobiles engaged in carrying passengers for hire within the City of Dubuque. It is true that in a good many instances persons are engaged in this occupation who, in the event of a suit brought for dam- ages to persons and property through the negligent and careless operation of such vehicles, no recovery could be had. In order to remedy this con- dition I have prepared an Ordinance amending our previous ordinance upon this subject by which a bond will be required of all persons en- gaged in the above indicated occupa- tion, which bond is in addition to the regular license fee demanded by the City. I would recommend that this Ordinance, which is hereto attached, be referred to your Committee of the Whole for the purpose of minute dis- cussion, and if agreeable and advis- August 19, 1915 • able, then that the same be passed at the earliest opportunity. Respectfully submitted, M. H. CZPZEK, City Attorney. On motion of Ald. McLaughlin the report of the City Attorney was ap- proved and the ordinance referred to the Committee of the Whole. Dubuque, Iowa, Aug. 19, 1915. To the Honorable Mayor and Council of the City of Dubuque. Gentlemen:—At a recent meeting of your Honorable Body there was re- ferred to me the petition of Mary L. Bunting and asking for a report thereon. I respectfully state that I have made an examination of the facts upon which said petition is based and, so far as I can learn, the same are true as states. I would therefor, rec- ommend the granting of the prayer of the petition and the Treasurer in- structed accordingly. Respectfully submitted, M. H. CZIZEK, City Attorney. On motion of Ald. Clancy the re- port of the City Attorney was ap- proved. AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO STREET TRAFFIC AN 'REGUI.AT- ING THE USE OF THE STREETS, ALLEYS AND PUBLIC PI, ACES' OP THE CITY OF DUBUQUE IN." CARTS, DRAYS, HACKNEY COACHES, OMNIBUSES, CA'.t- RIAGES, WAGONS, MOTOR VEI1- ICLES, AND ALL OTHER VEH- ICLES AND PROVIDING A PEA'-- TY FOR THE VIOLA'.IO.N THERE- OF. Be it ordained by the city council of of the City of Dubuue: Section 1. That an ordinance relat- ing to street traffic, and regulating the use of the streets, alleys and pub- lic places of the city of Ilub ique by carts, drays, hackney conches omni- buses, carriages, wagons. motor veh- icles and providing a pentiIy for the violation thereof, approved May 23, 1911, be and the same is hereby amended by adding to the same the following section: "Section 13 1-2. No person shall al- low any vehicle of whatever character to stand or be parked upon :Bain street between Thirteenth street and First street for any longer period of time than seven (7) minutes at any one time and it shall be the duty of the police department to enforce obedience of this section. provided, however, that any vehicle which is being engag- ed in the loading or unloading of mer- chandise be permitted to complete said Regular Sessions, August 19, 1915 loading or unloading but for no longe period of time." Section 2. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage by the city council and publication in the newspapers of the city as required by law. • Adopted: August 19th, 1915. Approved August 23rd, 1915. JAMES SAUL. Mayor. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. Published officially in the Dubuque Telegraph -Herald and Times Journal newspapers August 23rd, 1915. J. J. SHEA, 8-23-1t. City Recorder. Ald. McLaughlin moved that the reading just had be considered the first reading of the ordinance. Car- ried. Ald. McLaughlin moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of reading the ordinance by its title. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Ald. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, Mc- Laughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays— None, Ald, McLaughlin moved the adop- tion of the ordinance as read. Car- ried b ythe following vote: Yeas— Alds. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIn- tosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays—None. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen—Regarding the attached petition from John A. Cunning- ham relative to the assessment of Lot 5 in Cain's Sub. for the improvement of West 11th street will say that this assessment was made in accordance with the state laws and the same as all other assessments are made, ac- cording to the benefits conferred. Respectfully, E. C. BLAKE, City Engineer. On motion of Ald. Wallis the report of the city engineer was approved. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen—I respectfully petition your honorable body to instruct the city treasurer to deduct $670.00 as an improvement on Lot 3 Home Add., owned by R. J. Courtney. This im- provement should not be carried till 1915. Also draw a warrant for $5.60 in favor of F. J. Jeckin, Lot 2 of 10 Kniest Sub. Respectfully, FRED J. HELLER, City Assessor. On motion of Ald. McIntosh the re- port of the city assessor was approv- ed and the city treasurer instructed accordingly and a warrant in the sum of $5.60 was ordered drawn in favor of F. J. Jeckin. 361 On motion of Ald. Singrin the re- port of Weighmaster Lemper in the sum of $11.20 was received and filed. Alderman Wallis offered the follow- ing: Whereas, The contract heretofore entered into by the City of Dubuque for the construction of a sidewalk hereinafter described has been com- pleted, and the city engineer has com- puted that the cost and expense of said improvement amount to $22.12. Therefore, Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to provide for the cost of con- structing a cement sidewalk in front of Lot 100 Woodlawn Park Addition, the mayor be and he is hereby requir- ed to execute and deliver to the city recorder, to be by him registered and countersigned, one sidewalk certifi- cate for twenty-two and 42-100 dollars, numbered 129, dated September 19, 1915, payable on or before seven years after the date thereof, and bearing interest at the rate of six per cent. per annum, payable semi-annually. Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays—None. Alderman Wallis offered the follow- ing: Whereas, The contract heretofore entered into by the City of Dubuque for the construction of a cement side- walk hereinafter described has been completed, and the city engineer has computed that the cost and expense of said improvement amount to $22.aU. Therefore, Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to provide for the cost of con- struction a cement sidewalk in front of Lot 25 Finley Home Addition, the mayor be and he is hereby required to execute and deliver to the city re- corder, to be by him registered and countersigned one sidewalk certificate for twenty-two and 50-100 dollars, numbered 130, dated September 19, payable on or before seven years after the date thereof, and bear- ing interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, payable semi-annually. Ald Wallis moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays—None. Alderman Wallis offered the follow- ing: Whereas, The contract heretofore entered into by the City of Dubuque for the construction of a cement side- walk hereinafter described has been completed, and the City Engineer has computed that the cost and expense of said improvement amount to $16.76. Therefore, Be it Resolved by the Regular Sessions, August 19, 1915 City Council of. the City of Dubuque, That to provide for the cost of con- structing a cement sidewalk in front of Lot 2 of Sub. of City Lot 667, the Mayor be and he is hereby required to execute and deliver to the City Re- corder, to he by him registered and countersigned, one sidewalk certificate for sixteen and 76-100 dollars, num- bered 131, dated September 19, 1915, payable on or before seven years after the date thereof, and bearing interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, payable semi-annually. Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas --Aldermen Callahan, Clancy, 1-Ieim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays—None. Alderman Wallis offered the follow- ing: Whereas, The contract heretofore entered into by the City of Dubuque for the construction of a cement side- walk hereinafter described has been completed, and the City Engineer has computed that the cost and expense of said improvement amount to $45.06. Therefore, Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque. That to provide for the cost of con- structing a cement sidewalk in front of Lot 1 of the Sub. of City Lot 667. the Mayor be and he is hereby re- quired to execute and deliver to the City Recorder, to be by him registered and countersigned, one sidewalk cer- tificate for Forty-five and 06-100 dol- lars. numbered 132, dated September 19, 1915, payable on or before seven years after the date thereof, and bear- ing interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, payable semi-annually. Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Aldermen Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays—None. Alderman Wallis offered the follow- ing: Whereas, The contract heretofore entered :nto by the City of Dubuque for the construction of a cement side- walk hereinafter described has been completed, and the City Engineer has computed that the cost and expense of said improvement amount to $26.58. Therefore, Be it Resolved by the city Council of the City of Dubuque, That to provide for the cost of con- structing a cement sidewalk in front of Lot 46, Finley Addition, the Mayor be and he is hereby required to exe- cute and deliver to the City Recorder, to be by him registered and counter- signed, one sidewalk certificate for Twenty-six and 58-100 dollars, num- bered 133, dated September 19, 1915, payable on or before seven years after the date thereof, and bearing interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, payable semi-annually. Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Aldermen Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays—None. Alderman Wallis offered the follow- ing: Whereas, The cm tract heretofore entered into by the City of Dubuque* for the construction of a cement side- walk hereinafter described has been completed, and the City Engineer has computed that the cost and expense of said improvement amount to $28.71. Therefore, Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to _)rovide for the cost of con- structing a cement sidewalk in front of Lot 47, Finley Addition, the Mayor be and he is hereby required to exe- cute and deliver to the City Recorder, to be by him registered and counter- signed, one sidewalk certificate for Twenty-eight and 71-100 dollars, num- bered 134, dated September 19, 1915, payable on or before seven years after the date thereof, and bearing interest at the ra`e of six per cent per annum, payable semi-annually. Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Aldermen Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays—None. Ald. McLaughlin offered the follow- ing: AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE ES'i A13LISHING A GRADE OF THE ALLEY BE- TWEEN CLEVELAND AVENUE AND RUSH STREET FROM UNION STREET MOUNTAIN LANE. Be it ordained by th, City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That an ordinance es- tablishing a grade of the alley be- tween Cleveland Avenue and Rush Street from Union Street to Mountain Lane be and the same is hereby es- tablished and adopted as shown by the profile of said street and grade prepared by the City Engineer being i,rofila No. 891. B. M. Door sill of the brick house on the northeast corner of Quince Street and Cleveland Ave- nue, elevation, 233.62. Said grade be- gins at the easterly property line of Union Street, which 'a station 0, ele- vation 209.50; thence to station 2+80, elevation 233.00; thence to station 3+73, elevation 236.90. Regular Sessions, August 19, 1915 363 Section 2. This ordinance shall be in force and take effect from and after its passage by the City Council and its publication one time in the Dubuque Telegraph -Herald and Times -Journal newspapers. Adopted August 19th, 1915. Approved August 23rd, 1915. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Attest: J. .. SHEA, City Recorder. Published officially in the Dubuque Telegraph -Herald and Times -Journal newspapers August 24th, 1915. J. J. SHEA, 8-24-1t. City Recorder. Ald. McLaughlin moved that the reading just had be considered the first reading of the ordinance. Car- ried. Ald. McLaughlin moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of reading the ordinance by its title. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Alds. Cal- lahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, Mc- Laughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays— None. Ald. McLaughlin moved the adop- tion of the ordinance as read. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas— Aids. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIn- tosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays—None. Ald, McLaughlin offered the follow- ing: AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A GRADE ON JACKSON STREET FROM TWENTY - FOURTH STREET TO TWENTY - FIFTH STREET. Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That an ordinance estab- lishing a grade on Jackson Street from Twenty -Fourth Street to Twen- ty -Fifth Street be and the same is hereby established and adopted as shown by the profile of said street and grade, prepared by the City Engi- neer, being profile No. 890. B. M. Door sill on the southeast corner of Couler Avenue and Twenty -Fourth Street, elevation 28.55 said grade be- gins at the north curb line of Twen- ty -Fourth. Street which is station 0, east curb elevation 21.35, west curb elevation "1.31; then 'e to station 6 south curb line of Twenty-fifth Street, each curb elevation 22.26, west curb elevation 22.33. Section 2. This ordinance shall be in force and take effect from and after its passage by the City Council and its publication one time in the Dubuque Telegraph Herald and Times -Journal newspapers. Adopted August 10th, 1915. Approved August 23rd, 1915. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Attest: j. J. SHEA, City Recorder. Published officially is the Dubuque Telegrapl.-I-Ierald and Times -Journal newspapers August 24th, 1915 J. J. SHEA, 8 -24 -it City Recorder. Ald. McLaughlin moved that the reading just had be considered the first reading of the ordinance. Car- ried. Ald. McLaughlin moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of reading the ordinance by its title. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Alds. Cal- lahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, Mc- Laughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays— None. Ald. McLaughlin moved the adop- tion of the ordinance as read. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas— Alds, Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIn- tosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays—None. Aid, McLaughlin offered the follow- ing: AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE FOR THE VACA- TION OF THE ALLEY BETWEEN LOTS 4 AND 5 KLEINSCHMIDT'S SUBDIVISION FROM ST. AM- BROSE STREET WESTERLY TO THE ALLEY FIRST WEST OF SAID ST. AMBROSE STREET. Whereas, Bradley and Maclay, the owners of the lots abutting thereon, have petitioned the City Council of the City Council of the City of Du - the City of Dubuque for the vacation and annulment of the alley between lots 4 and 5 ,John Kleinschmidt's Sub. from St. Ambrose Street westerly to the alley first west of said street. Whereas, by direction of the City Council of the City of Dubuque the City Engineer has made a plat of, and show- ing said portion of said alley pro- posed to be vacated and filed same in his office subject to public inspec- tion, and due notice has been given to all abutting property owners and ten (10) days' notice of such vaca- tion has been published in the official papers of the city and the proposed action has been submitted to the City Council at two regular sessions, and Whereas, It appears that no valid objections have been made to the vacation of said alley and the same is not required for public purposes, therefore be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That the alley between lots 4 and in John Kleinschmidt's ii 364 Regular Sessions, August 19, 1915 Sub. from St. Ambrose Street west- erly to the alley first west of said St. Ambrose Street, be and the same is hereby vacated and annulled and the permanent use of the respective por- tions thereof adjoining the various lots abutting thereon is hereby grant- ed to the owners anL proprietors of said lots as contemplated by statute in such cases. Section 2. This ordinance shall be in force and take effect from and after its passage by the City Council and its publication one time in the Dubuque Telegraph Herald and Times -Journal newspapers, Adopted August 19th, 1915. Approved August 23rd, 1915. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. Published officially in the Dubuque Telegraph -Herald and Times -Journal newspapers August 24th, 1915. J. J. SHEA, 8-24-1t. City Recorder. Aid. McLaughlin moved that the reading just had be considered the first reading of the ordinance. Car- ried. Ald. McLaughlin moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of reading the ordinance by its title. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Alds. Cal- lahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, Mc- Laughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays— None. Ald. McLaughlin moved the adop- tion of the ordinance as read. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas— Aids. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIn- tosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays --None. Your Committee on Streets would respectfully report that they have ex- amined the following streets and would respectfully recommend that the same be accepted. Julien avenue and Delhi streets from Alpine street to .Rsbury street, West- ern Improvement Co., contractors. Chestnut street from Highland Place to Walnut street, N. .J. Staner, con- tractor. We would further recommend that the City Engineer be instructed to prepare a special assessment against each lot or par cel of lots as prescrib- ed by law and file same in the office of the city recorder, who will there- upon publish the notice of said assess- ment as required by ordinance. M. CLANCY, Chairman On motion of Ald. Clancy the re- port of the Street Committee was adopted. Your Public Grounds and Building Committee would respectfully recom- mend that the contract for roofing the Central Engine House to be let to J. E. blarriam, for Two Hundred and Fifty-seven Dollars, the work to be done acording to the specifications furnished with his bid. JOHN HEIM, Chairman On motion of Ald. Heim the report of the Public Grounds and P.uilding Com- mittee was adopted. Your Committee of the Whole to whom was referred the petition of C. H. Dell & Co., asking that he be paid for a cement sidewalk he laid by mistake in fropt of city property sit- uated opposite Auburn avenue on the south side of W. Fourteenth street would respectfully recommend that the prayer of the petition be granted and a warrant be drawn covering same. WM. SINGRIN, Chairman. Your Committee of the Whole to whom was referred the petition of Joseph L. Hird asking that his taxes for the year 1914 be reduced would respectfully recommend that the build- ings on lots 2 and 3 of the Sub. of Min. Lot 170 be reduced to $2,000.00 and the balance be received and filed. WM. SINGRIN, Chairman Your Committee of the Whole to whom was referred the communication of the property owners along south Locust street asking that the street be placed in good condition would respect- fully recommend that the contractor be given notice of the condition of the street and that he be instructed to re- pair the same from Sixth street south to the end of the improvement within thirty days. WM. SINGRIN, Chairman. Your Committc of the Whole to whom was referred the bids for roof - find the Central Engine house would respectfully recommend that 'they be referred to the Public Grounds and Building Committee with power. WM. SINGRIN, Chairman. Your Committee of the Whole to who was referred the proof of publica- tion and the remonstrance against the improvement of Burns street from Oak street to Hancock street would respectfully recommend that the proof of publication be received and filed and also the remonstrance. WM. SINGRIN, Chairman. On motion of Ald. Singrin the var- ious reports of the Committee of the Whole were adopted. Ald. Clancy moved to take from the Committee of the Whole the bill of Jas. F. Lee, in the sum of $677.69, the 5 per cent retained for paving the al- ley from 4th Street to 17th Street Regular Sessions, August 19, 1915 between Clay and While Streets and act on the bill in the Council meet- ing. Carried. Ald. Clancy moved that warrants in the sum of $677.69 be drawn on the City Treasurer in favor of Jas. F. Lee for 5 per cent retained for pav- ing the alley from nth Street to 17th Street, between Clay and White Streets, Carried. Alderman Clancy offered the follow- ing: Be it Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque, That West Third Street from the west curb line of Bluff Street to the east curb line of Burch Street be improved by curb- ing with cement curt and guttering with eight -foot gutters of either Hill- side brick or cement concrete paving in accordance with the plans and specifications for such improvement prepared by the City Engineer and now cn file in the office of the City Recorder, and be it further Resolved, That said improvement shall be completed on or before the 1st day of November, 1915, and shall be paid for in the manner prescribed by Chapter XXXII. and amendments thereto of the Revised Ordinance of the City of Dubuque for the payment of the cost of street improvements. The proposals for doing said work shall be acted upon by the Council on the 2nd day of September, 1915, and the City Recorder is hereby or- dered to give ten days 'notice by pub- lication asking for proposals as pro- vided by ordinance. On motion of Ald. Clancy the reso- lution was referred to the Committee of the Whole. Alderman Wallis offered the follow- ing: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That it is deemed necessary and advisable to construct a sanitary sewer in Rose- dale avenue from Willow Street to Auburn Avenue, in Auburn Avenue from Rosedale Avenue to Dexter Ave- nue, in Dexter Avenue from Auburn Avenue to Algona Street and in Al- gona Street from Dexter Avenue to West Sourteenth Street as follows, to - wit: an eight -inch tile pipe sanitary sewer, and to assess the cost of said sewer against the abutting property. Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas --Aids. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wal- lis. Nays --None. Alderman Wallis offered the follow- ing: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That the City Engineer be and he is hereby directed 365 to prepare a plat and specifications for a eight inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in Rosedale Avenue from Wil- low Street to Auburn Avenue, in Au- burn Avenue from Rosedale Avenue to I texter Avenue, in Dexter Avenue from Auburn Avenue to Algona Street send in Algona Street from Dexter Avenue to West Fourteenth Street, showing the locations and general na- ture of such improvements the ex- tent thereof, the size and kind of ma- terial to be used, and to prepare an estimate of the cost thereof and the amount assessable upon each lot or Parcel of land adjacent to or abutting thereon per front feet or square feet in area, and to file such plat, specifi- cations and estimate in the office of City Recorder. That after such plat is so filed, the City Recorder shall cause to be pub- lished notice to the intention of the Council to make improvement, which notice shall be published in three con- secutive issues of the official paper of the City of Dubuque, stating that such plat is on file, and generally the nature of the sewer, its location, size and kinds of material to be used, and the estimate of its cost, and fixing the time before which objections can be filed, which time shall not be less than five days alter the last publication of said notice, and after the completion of the publication of such notice, he shall at its next session, notify the Council thereof in writing with a Printed copy of such notice accom- panying the same. Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the follow- ing vote. Yeas --Aids. Callahan, (Clancy Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wal- lis. Nays—None. Alderman Callahan offered the fol- lowing: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That a sani- tary sewer of eight inch tile pipe be constructed in Exchange Street from Cora Street to Curtis Street. according to the plans and specificactions of said sewer prepared by the City Engineer and now on file in the office of the City Recorder, and be it further Resolved, that said sewer shall ue completed on or before the last day of October, 1915, and shall be paid for at the time and in the manner pre- scribed by Chapter XXXIV of the Re- vised Ordinances of 1901 of the City of Dubuque for the payment of the cost of constructing sewers. The pro- posals for doing such work will be acted upou Uy the Council on the 2nd. day of September, 1915, and the City Recorder is hereby ordered to give teq days notice by publication asking for 366 Regular Sessions, August 19, 1915 proposals as provided by ordinance. On motion of Ald. Callahan the re- solution was referred to the Com- mittee of the Whole. Alderman Callahan offered the fol- lowing: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That a sani- tary sewer of eight -inch tile pipe be constructed in Cora street from Grandview avenue to the intersection of Cora and Exchange streets, accord- ing to the plans and specifications of said sewer prepared by the City Engi- neer and now on file in the office of the City Recorder, and be it further Resolved, That said sewer shall be completed on or before the 1st day of October, 1915, and shall be paid for at the time and in the manner pre- scribed by Chapter XXXIV of the Re- vised Ordinances of 1901 of the City of Dubuque for the payment of the cost of constructing sewers. The pro- posals for doing such work will be acted upon by the Council on the 2nd day of September, 1915, and the City Recorder is hereby ordered to give ten days' notice by publication asking for proposals as provided by ordinance. On motion of Ald. Callahan the resolution was referred to the com- mittee of the whole, Alderman Clancy offered the follow- ing: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That Burns street from the south property line of Oak street to forty feet north of Hancock street be improved by gird- ing, curb and guttering with combi- nation cement curb and gutter and macadamizing said portion of said street the same in accordance with the plans and specifications for such improvement prepared by the city en- gineer and now on file in the office of the city recorder, and be it further Resolved, that said improvement be completed on or before the 1st day of October, 1915, and shall be paid for in the manner prescribed by Chapter XXXII and amendments thereto of the revised ordinance of the city of Dubuque for the payment of the cost of street improvements. The proposals for doing said work shall be acted upon by the council on the 2nd day of September, 1915, and the city recorder is hereby or- dered to give ten day's notice by pub- lication asking for proposals as pro- vided by ordinance. On motion of Ald. Clancy the reso- lution was referred to the Committee of the Whole. City Recorder Shea presented and read the notice, certified to by the publishers, of the City Council's in- tention to levy a special assessment to pay for constructing the following sidewalks: Abutting Lot 100, Wood - lawn Park Add., amount. $22.42 abut- ting Lot 25 Finley Home Add., amount $22.50; abutting Lot 2 of Sub. 7 of City Lot 667, amount, $16.76; abutting Lot 1 of Sub. 4 of City Lot 667, amount $4x06; abutting Lots 46 and 47 Finley Add., ainount, $55.29; Chas. Sitterly, contractor. On motion of Ald. Singrin the notice was received and filed. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That to pay for < onstructing cement sidewalks by ('has. Sitterly, contractor, in front of and adjoining the same, a Special Tax be and is hereby levied on the sev- eral lots, and parts of lots, and par- cels of real estate hereinafter named, situate and for the several amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of real estate, as follows: Owner. Description. Amount. Chas. Wyman, Woodlawn Park Add., Lot 100, 199.2 sq. ft. cement wall: at 10 1-2c, $20.92; extra expense, $1.50; total $ 22 42 J. H. Herancourt, Finley Home Add., Lot 25, 200 sq. ft. ce- ment walk at 10 1-2c, $21.00; extra expense, $1.50; total. 22 50 Adopted August 19th, 1915. Approved August 20th, 1915. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. Ald. Clancy moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wal- lis. Nays—None. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That to pay for con- structing cement sidewalks by Chas. Sitterly, contractor, in front of and adjoining the same, a Special Tax be and is hereby levied on the several lots, and parts of lots and parcels of real estate hereinafter named, situ- ate and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite east lot or par- cel of real estate, as follows: Owner. Description. Amount. Orville Lane, Finley Add., Lot 46, 264 sq. ft. cement walk at 9 1-2c, $25.08; extra expense, $1.50; total $ 26 58 Orville Lane, Finley Add., Lot 47, 286 sq. ft. cement walk at 9 1-2c, $27.21; extra ex- pense, $1.50; total 28 71 Adopted August 19th, 1915 Approved August 20th, 1915. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. Regular Sessions, August 19, 1915 Aid. Clancy moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Clancy Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wal- lis. Nays—None. Resolved by the city council of the city of Dubuque, That to pay for con- structing cement sidewalks by Chas. Sitterly, contractor, in front of and adjoining the same, a special tax be and is hereby levied on the several lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of real estate hereinafter named, sit- uate and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each lot or par- cel of real estate, as follows: Owner. Description. Amount. F A. Gniffke, Sub. 7 of City 667, lot 2, 169.6 sq. ft. cement walk at 9c, $15.26; extra ex- pense $1.50; total $16 76 H. B. Gniffke, Sub. 4 of City 667, Lot 1, 484 sq. ft. cement walk at 9c, $43.56; extra ex- pense $1.50; total 45 06 Adopted, August 19th, 1915. Approved, August 20th, 1915. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Recorder Ald. Clancy moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Alds. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays—None. Ald. Wallis moved that the City Council reconsider their action in in- structing the City Recorder to re - advertise for bids for the improving of Jefferson street as J. M. Kenety & Son bid on said improvement was found to be $1.46 per square yard for asphaltic macadam. Carried. Ald. Wallis moved that the contract for improving Jefferson street with asphaltic macadam be awarded to J. M. Kenety & Son, they being the low- est bidders, and their bond placed at 1-4 the amount of the contract, Car- ried. Ald. Wallis moved that the resolu- tion relative to the vacating of prop- erty to the Baptist church at Eleventh and Bluff streets be referred to the Committee of the Whole. Carried. Ald. Wallis moved that the City Jn- gineer be instructed to establish a grade on Pearl street. Carried. Ald. Wallis moved that the Chief of Police be instructed to enforce the ordinance relative to the use of muf- fler cut-outs on automobiles. Ald. Mc- Intosh amended Ald. Wallis' motion to refer the matter to the Committee of the Whole. Lost by the following vote: Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Clancy, Mc- Intosh. August 19, 1915 367 Nays—Aids. Heim, McLaughlin, Sin - grin, Wallis. Vote on Ald. Wallis' motion: Yeas—Aids. Heim, McLaughlin, Wal- lis. Nays—Aids. Callahan, Clancy, Mc- Intosh, Singrin. Ald. McLaughlin moved that the matter of increasing the salary of the street laborers be referred to the Committee of the Whole. Carried. Aid. McLaughlin moved to adjourn. Carried. // ►; Adopted l% 2V1915. Aproved :r<::."•)Y:.' Mayor. City Recorder. Attest of \\arrants list of City Warrants Dubuque, Iowa. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council of Dubuque: Gentlemen: The following is a com- plete list of all warrants issued by me during the month of July, 1915: Salaries for June, 1915 James Saul, Mayor $116 65 Geo. D. Wybrant, Treasurer 133 30 Otto F. Puls, Deputy 108 33 L. F. Kolfenbach, Clerk 75 00 Cyril D. Lagen, Auditor 116 65 Carl O. Weglen, Deputy 88 33 J. J. Shea, Recorder 116 65 Peter Kies, Deputy 93 33 Fred J. Heller, Assessor 125 00 Harry Gleason, Deputy 91 65 Frank Kenneally, Deputy 91 65 Matthew H. Czizek, Attorney 150 00 Matthew Cooney, Asst. Attorney 95 00 Mary Czizek, Stenographer 20 00 Edward C. Blake, Engineer 166 65 F. J. McNulty, Asst. Engineer125 00 A. H. Wiedner, Clerk 95 00 J. J. Ryan, Rodman 75 00 Wm. Carter, Ins. Public Imp 65 00 John W. Lawler, Jr., Commit- tee Clerk 125 00 John Mahoney, Street Com- missioner 100 00 Edward Norton, Market Master 65 00 Thos. Hackney, Pound Master 45 00 Mrs. H. Koenig, Janitress 70 00 Dr. E. L. Reinecke, Health Officer 50 00 Chas. Buckman, Sanitary Offi- cer 65 00 Dr. F. J. Kennedy, Meat and Milk Inspector 75 00 John Stemm, Wharf Master 60 00 Matt Clancy, Alderman First Ward 25 00 J. J. McLaughlin, Alderman Second Ward 25 00 Wm. Singrin, Alderman Third Ward 25 00 J. H. Wallis, Alderman Fourth Ward 25 00 W. A. McIntosh, Alderman Fifth Ward • 25 00 Thos. H. Callahan, Alderman - at -Large 25 00 John Heim, Alderman -at -Large 25 00 John Gielles, Chief of Police 125 00 Fire Pay Roll Last Half J. Reinfried D. Ahern W. Hipman M. Eitel A. Heer J. Essman P. Zillig N. Wagner T. Kennedy F. Motsch J. Noonan L. Arthover June, 1915. $ 6175 49 00 49 00 47 05 37 24 43 62 37 73 40 68 40 68 35 29 35 29 35 29 J. Flynn T. Ryder 11. Cain M. Kelley F. Murphy W. Smith J. Rooney 37 24 43 62 37 73 40 68 40 68 35 29 32 85 32 85 42 15 37 24 43 62 W. Kannolt 37 25 J. Daugherty 37 25 W. McClain 35 29 L. Benzer 32 85 M. Sweeney 37 24 A. McDonnell 43 62 J. Benzer 40 68 J. McGloughlin 35 29 W Kennedy 36 58 P. Apel 35 29 A. Brewer 29 40 W. Ryan 29 40 D. Harker 29 40 R. Weston 42 15 M. Fahey 37 24 11. Kenneally 43 62 J. Allen 40 68 J. Connelly 35 29 W. Meyers 29 40 H. Rawson 29 40 W. Ducey 42 15 E. McDermott 37 24 F. Kenneally 40 G8 T. O'Brien 35 29 J. Roshin 42 15 G. Beyer 37 24 F. Baumgartn(.r 40 68 R. Tierney, Sul). 30 00 P. Kirch 35 29 P. McManus, Sub. 30 00 W. Ludescher, Sub. 30 00 L. Wemett, Sub 30 00 H. Woodwarth, Sub. 6 00 Fire Pension Fund Retained 40 65 J. Walsh G. Gehrke J. Keppler J. Smith Police Payroll Last Half June, 1915. John Beringer $ 36 75 Edward Brunskill 29 70 Michael Connolly 36 63 James Corcoran 36 83 John Cody 34 44 Nicholas Campbell 36 63 William Carroll 36 63 Thomas Cain 34 30 Thomas Connolly 29 72 Philip Dunphy 41 65 William Donahue 34 30 Thomas Duggan 36 63 Edward Daley 31 85 Patrick Fury 41 72 John Fox 36 63 James Flynn 34 30 Michael Fogarty 34 30 Theo. Ganahl 36 63 Ben Gray 36 63 Emil Kahn 39 23 John Kane 36 63 John Kopp 31 97 Barney Ludescher 84 70 Patrick Kenneally 36 63 i Michael McCormick 31 95 List 4)f Warrants Henry Mueller 34 30 Hugh Markey 36 63 Alfred Noel 17 18 John O'Brien 39 20 Michael O'Connor 4T 82 Michael Ryan 34 28 Gus Raterman 34 30 Thomas Reilly 34 30 Joseph Stoltz 34 30 Patrick Sullivan 36 63 John Spielman 34 28 Dennis Sheehan 34 30 Thomas Sweeney 41 80 Fred Seylor 34 30 Fred Spielman 36 75 Charles Truher 36 63 Frank Williams 34 28 Miss B. Brennan 34 30 Mrs. K. Hibbe 34 30 Police Pension Fund Retained 31 19 Dubuque, Iowa, July 1, 1915. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council of the City of Dubuque. Gentlemen: I herewith submit my payroll for labor on streets in the var- ious road districts in the City of Du- buque for the last half of June, 1915: T. Addyman, 4th $ 5 40 F. Balser, 1st 20 80 G. Blanchard, 2d 8 20 J. Broskey, crossing in 3d 5 40 J. Busch, 2nd 3 60 J. Boyle, crossing in 3d 9 80 G. Burnett, 3d 19 80 F. Bitzberger, 3d 21 60 J. Broskey, 3d 10 00 P. Burns, 4th 7 20 C. Buelow, 5th 5 40 R. Bowden, 5th 1 80 R. Bowden, expense 12 20 G. Bramet, expense 9 00 W. Bauck, 1-5 each 10 05 R. Birner, 4th 21 60 P. Carney, Sr., 1st 15 20 J. Cahill, tossing in 3d 24 75 P. Carney, Jr., 1st 15 20 J. Connolly, 1st 23 20 M. Chevalier, 2nd 24 20 J. Cahill, 3d 1 80 T. Cahill, health 23 40 L. Dempsey, 4th 24 50 L. Dempsey, 4th 80 A. Domrenig, 1-5 each 25 00 G. Davis, 1-5 each 37 50 B. Donley, S. W 2 80 F. Erickson, 2nd 5 40 T. Eagan, 2nd 5 40 S. Eustace, 4th 4 40 J. Eberhart, 5th 4 40 J. Ess, 5th 1 80 F. Frick, 3d 21 60 W. Flynn, 3d 1 80 W. Frost, 4th 9 00 A. Foster, expense 8 00 G. Frost, 2nd 30 00 M. Flick, 4th 21 60 J. Flannagan, 2nd 13 40 T. Greenwald, 1st 13 60 J. Graham, 2nd 21 40 M. Gierst, 2nd 19 00 B. Glass, 2nd 20 40 C. Geimer, 4th 12 60 36) 1). Gantinbein, 51h 11 40 M. Gantinbien, 5th 16 20 II. Galle, 5th 14 40 V. Harron, 2nd 1 80 G. Heckman, 3d 23 GO E. Herbst, 4th 6 20 W. Hird, 4th 23 50 G. Hird, 4th 30 00 .J. Hill, 1st 2 00 P. Jacobs, 3d 19 80 .J. Jackson, 4th 9 20 .J. Johns, 3d - 3 20 15 20 P. Krug, 5th 1 80 II. Kunkle, 1st 3 50 JI. Kunkle, 3d 3 25 J. Linehan, 1st 5 40 T. Lonergan, 2nd 26 00 N. Lange, 5th 10 67 J. Liecht, 5th 30 00 J. McCarron, 1st 16 00 C. McDonald, 2nd 22 40 D. McGuinness, 1st 8 00 F. McCoy, 2nd 3 60 Jas. McLaughlin, 3d dumps 22 40 John McLaughlin, 3d 3 60 R. McCaffery, 2nd 25 00 J. Murray, 1st 5 40 H. Martin, 4th 18 40 J. Martineck, 4th 9 00 J. Maus, 4th 13 20 T. Nutz, 4th 3 60 F. Nagle, 5th 1 80 P. O'Farrell, 3rd 12 40 F. 011hoff, 5th 9 00 W. O'Brien, 1st 30 00 R. Betty, 5th 1 80 R. Petty, expense 12 20 D. Rosemeyr, 2nd 2 00 D. Rosemyer, 2nd 14 40 F. Rowe, 2nd 20 80 P. Royce, 4th 3 60 J. Rheel, 4th 9 00 N. Reuter, 5th 21 60 F. Radloff, 5th 4 60 J. Roggensock, 5th 1 80 C. Kupferschmidt, 5th 1 80 C. Rusch, 4th 18 00 J. Ryan, 2nd 23 40 O. B. Ridgeway. 1-5 ouch 37 50 F. Seitz, 1st .... 7 20 T. Sheehan, 1st 6 40 N. Spies, 3d 1 80 N. Spies, crossings in ^d 9 80 G. Schultz, 3d 21 60 C. Singrin, crossings in ::(1 27 00 P. S. Smith, 4th 7 00 W. Spensley, 4th 16 00 G. Siebold, 5th 8 00 J. Steffes, 5th 1 80 L. Schneider, 5th 1 80 P. Schetgan, 3d 30 00 M. Somers, 1st 11 60 B. Tschol, 5th 3 20 25 00 1 80 10 80 23 20 21 60 1 80 13 40 1 80 5 75 'I'. Kenneally, 1st A. Turner, 1-5 each W. Van Haltern, 5t h W. Van Halter], exiwnso W. Walker, 1st W. Williams, 2nd E. Wilson, 3d E. Winkelman, 5th J. J. Weber, 5th...... E. Wilson, 1-5 each 370 E. Wilson, 3d dumps 3 C. Zimmerman, 2nd 22 N. Zingel, 2nd 4 E. Apel, 1st 4 M. Ackels, 4th 37 F. A. Burns, 3d 56 J. Berwanger, 5th 22 B. Baldwin, 5th 33 F. Bauck, 5th 9 F. Bauck, expense 4 J. Calvert, 2nd 47 B. Costello, 4th 29 M. Hannon, 2nd 47 Heim Bros., 5th 22 F. Hohnecker, 5th 15 Heim Bros., expense 30 C. Kenneally, 1st 13 J. Ludwiskey, 1st 2 J. Linehan, 3d 4 J. McCollins, 2nd 7 F. Millard, 5th 4 D. O'Meara, 5th 24 50 E. Peed, 1st 6 50 J. Potter, 5th 18 00 It. Radloff, Sr., 5th 4 50 J. Sullivan, 1st 38 00 C. Singrin, 3d 29, 00 P. Wagner, 1st 38 00 M. Welsh, 1st 20 00 Respectfully submitted, Approved Street Commissioner. Chairman on Streets. List of Warrants 60 40 60 50 00 50 50 50 00 50 50 00 50 50 00 00 50 50 50 00 50 Dubuque, Iowa, July 1st, 1915. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council of the City of Dubuque. Gentemen: I herewith submit my payroll on streets for the last half of June, 1915, to be paid from the ap- propriation created therefore: Grading. W. Coughlin $ 16 20 P. O'Hearn 16 20 D. Hornberger 16 20 J. Ludwiskey 40 50 Oiling Street in First Ward. L. Stiner 1 80 E. Barrington 3 60 D. O'Meara 15 50 Rush and Bluff Streets R. Burns 11 60 J. Burke 11 60 F. Gietz 1 80 Lincoln Avenue Appropriations. . Haupert 22 00 F. Krug . 20 00 F. Schmid __ 22 00 F. Bieger 4 80 J. Jensen 10 20 F. Kaufmann 22 00 W. Schnee 22 00 J. Arthover 6 60 B. Tschol 18 20 3 60 5 40 M. Lange F. 011hoff Oiling in Fifth Ward. B. Baldwin Heim Bros. 4 50 27 50 D. Gantinbien 10 40 J. Siebold 2 80 C. Kupferschmidt 2 60 Dubuque, Iowa, July 1, 1915. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council of the City of Dubuque. Gentlemen: I herewith submit my payroll for labor on sewers for the last half of June, 1915: J. Rooney $ 23 40 W. Hennessey 23 40 W. Coughlin 20 80 H. Kunkle 18 00 W. Burke 23 40 J. Tobin 23 40 ('. Rusch 9 00 T. Bannig 23 40 T. Hird 23 60 ('. Sullivan 35 00 Respectfully submitted, Approved: Street Commissioner. (Chairman on Sewers. Sprinkling. E. Peed, 1st $ 36 00 J. McCollins, 2nd 30 00 F. A. Burns, 3d 28 50. J. Linehan, 3d 36 00 B. Molo, 2-3 in 2nd, 1-2 in 4th 40 00 M. Ackels, 4th 36 00 F. Hohnecker, 5th 34 00 Union Electric Co. 294 30 Clark Van Wie, 1st, $12.83; 2nd, $12.84; 4th, $12.83 38 50 E. Apel, 1st, $4.50; 2nd, $4.50; 4th, $4.50 13 50 P. S. Norton, 1st, $18.00; 2nd $18.00; 4th, $18.00 54.00 Respectfully submitted, Approved: Street Commissioner. Chairman on Streets. Bills. Joe Schlueter, expense $ 60 00 Ed Farrell, health 35 00 E. T. Frith, health 500 00 E. T. Frith, health 318 74 Geo. Mauer, macadam, 5th Rd66 27 Pat Mc Inerney, inspector 22 00 Ed Ruff, inspector 25 00 Ed Norton, police 3 20 Mike McCarten, inspector 26 00 R. Love, inspector 24 00 Gus Mansteadt, inspector 15 00 August Rodush, inspector 6 00 Jas. Callahan, inspector 18 00 Torn Kenneally, inspector 24 00 John Bohn, inspector 24 00 Jacob Weber, inspector 26 00 Geo. Wimmer, inspector 5 00 John Bush, inspector 4 00 John Dubler, inspector 5 00 Wilmer Cook, grading 500 00 F. W. Hassett, grading 85 00 Wilmer Cook, 4th Road 13 86 N. J. Staner, expense 62 70 N. J. Staner, expense 66 41 N. J. Staner, 3d Road 23 61 C. B. McNamara & Co., Fifth avenue storm sewer 500 00 List of Warrants C. B. McNamara & Co., Fifth avenue storm sewer 400 Thos. R. Lee, 4th Road 25 Tibey Bros., 5% retained 140 J. M. Kenety & Son, 5% re- - tained 53 M. O. Hagen, 5% retained 14 C. B. McNamara & Co., 5% re- tained 17 Jas. F. Lee, improving West Eleventh street 500 Same 500 Same 500 Same 500 Same 500 Same 500 Same 500 Same 500 Same 500 Same 500 Same 500 Same 500 Same 500 Same 500 Same 500 Same 500 Same 500 Same 500 Same 500 Jas. F'. Lee, improving West Eleventh street 465 57 Wilmer Cook, sewer in Rose- dale avenue 256 48 Geo. D. Wybrant, interest 500 00 Geo. D. Wybrant, interest 60 00 Geo. D. Wybrant, miscellaneous 89 77 .Tas. L. Horr, agent, loan war- rant 500 00 Union Electric Co., loan war- rant 500 00 Union Electric Co., loan war- rant 500 00 Geo. Reynolds, ten weeks due on Compensation Law 50 00 371 L. Benzer 00 M. Sweeney 00 A. McDonnell 88 J. Benzer J. McGloughlin 82 W. Kennedy 15 P .Apel A. Brewer 93 W. Ryan D. Harker 00 R. Weston 00 M. Fahey 00 R. Kenneally 00 J. Allen 00 T. Connelly 00 W. Meyers 00 H. Rawson 00 W. Ducey 00 E. McDermott 00 F. Kenneally 00 T. O'Brien 00 J. Roshin 00 G. Beyer 00 F. Baumgartner 00 P. Kirch 00 R. Tierney, Sub 00 P. McManus, Sub. 00 W. Ludescher, Sub. 00 L. Wemett, Sub Fire Payroll First Half of July, 1915. J. Reinfried $ 62 00 D. Ahern 50 00 W. Hipman 50 00 M. Eitel 47 00 A. Heer 38 00 J. Essman 43 00 P. Zillig 38 00 N. Wagner 40 00 T. Kennedy 40 00 F. Motsch 35 00 J. Noonan 35 00 L. Arthover 35 00 J. Flynn 42 00 J. Bakey 38 00 T. Ryder 43 00 H. Cain 38 00 M. Kelley 40 00 F. Murphy 40 00 W. Smith 35 00 J. Rooney 35 00 J. Walsh 32 00 G. Gehrke 42 00 J. Aeppler 38 00 J. Smith 43 00 W. Kannolt 37 00 J. Daugherty 37 00 W. M. McClain 35 00 32 00 38 00 43 00 40 00 35 00 40 00 35 00 30 00 30 00 30 00 42 00 38 00 43 00 40 00 35 00 30 00 30 00 42 00 38 00 40 00 35 00 42 00 38 00 40 00 35 00 30 00 30 00 30 00 30 00 Police Payroll First Half July, 1915. John Beringer $ 37 50 Edward Brunskill 35 00 James Corcoran 35 00 Michael Connolly 35 00 John Cody 35 00 Nicholas Campbell 35 00 William Carroll 35 00 Thomas Cairy 35 00 Thos. Connolly 18 65 Philip Dunphy 42 50 Thomas Duggan 35 00 Wm. Donahue 35 00 Edward Dailey 32 50 Patrick Fury 40 00 John Fox 35 00 James Flynn 35 00 Michael Fogarty 35 00 Theo. Ganahl 35 00 Ben Gray 35 00 Emil Kahn 37 50 John Kane 35 00 John Kopp 35 00 35 00 35 00 37 35 35 00 35 00 3:; 00 32 00 40 00 35 00 35 00 35 00 35 00 35 00 35 00 35 00 42 65 35 00 37 50 35 00 35 00 Patrick Kenneally Barney Ludescher Michael McCormick Henry Muller Hugh Markey Alfred Noel John O'Brien Michael O'Connor Michael Ryan Gus Raterman Tho9. Reilly Joseph Stoltz Patrick Sullivan John Spielman Dennis Sheehan Thomas Sweeney Fred Seylor Fred Spielman Chas. Truher Frank 'Williams 372 List of Warrants Miss B. Brennan 35 00 Mrs. K. Hibbe 35 00 Dubuque, Iowa, July 5th, 1915. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council of the City of Dubuque. Gentlemen: I herewith submit my payroll for labor in the various road districts in the City of Dubuque for the first half of July, 1915: M. Ackerer, 3d $ 9 00 J. Arthover, 5th 1 80 T. Cahill, health 21 60 J. Boyle, 3rd crossings 19 00 G. Burnett, 3rd. 18 80 G. Bitzberger, 3rd 18 80 R. Birner, 4th 8 20 R. Bowden, 5th ._ 17 20 J. Burke, S. W. 1 80 R. Birner, 4th 3 60 J. Cahill, 3rd crossings 24 75 L. Dempsey, 4th 16 75 L. Dempsey, 4th 1 80 G. Davis, 1-5 each 30 00 P. Domenig, 1-5 each 20 00 T. Eagan, 2nd 5 40 F. Eberhart, 2nd 3 80 Geo. Frost, 2nd 32 50 F. Frick, 3rd 16 40 W. Flynn, 3rd 15 00 W. Frost, 4th 17 60 M. Flick, 4th 7 40 C. Frohs,' 5th 9 00 M. Flick, 4th 3 60 M. Gierst, 2nd 15 20 C. Glass, 2nd 18 00 J. Graham, 2nd 18 20 M. Gantinbien, 5th 17 20 D. Gantinbien, 5th 19 20 H. Galle, 5th 1 80 V. Harron, 2nd 5 80 G. Heckman, 3rd 4 60 W. Hird, 4th 8 00 W. Hird, 4th 1 80 E. Herbst, 4th 16 20 Geo. Hird, 4th 32 50 J. Haupert, 45th 9 00 P. Jacobs, 3rd 16 40 J. John, 3rd 2 80 W. Jallison, 3rd 7 20 J. Jackson, 4th 10 00 F. Krug, 5th 17 80 F. Kauffman, 5th 9 00 P. Kremar, 2nd 3 60 T. Kenneally, 2nd 3 40 T. Lonergan, 2nd 16 20 M. Lange, 5th 7 20 J. Liecht, 5th 32 50 C. McDonald, 2nd 18 00 J. McLaughlin, 3d dumps 18 80 Jno. McLaughlin, 3d 11 00 R. McCaffery, 2nd 25 00 J. Maus, 4th 17 60 H. Marten, 4th 20 00 J. Mullin, 2nd 3 60 J. Nutz, 4th 1 80 J. Naglae, 5th 17 80 P. O'Farrell, 3rd 16 20 F. 011hoff, 5th 9 00 R. Petty, 5th 11 60 F. Rowe, 2nd 10 00 J. Rheel, 4th 13 60 J. Rheel, 4th 3 50 P. Royce, 4th N. Reuter, 5th J. Ryan, 2nd C. Rusch, 2nd C. Rusch, 3d G. Schultz, 3d P. Schetgan, 3d W. Spensley, 4th W. Schnee, 5th B. Tschol, 5th 15 40 17 20 21 60 2 25 3 50 18 00 32 50 19 00 9 00 9 00 A. Turner, 1-5 each 20 00 R. Tharp, 3d 1 80 1 60 15 40 5 00 9 20 3 60 7 20 C. Zimmerman, 2nd 18 00 M. Ackels, 4th 44 50 F. Burns, 3d 36 50 . Berwanger. 40 00 B. Baldwin, 5th 43 50 F. Beutin, 5th 4 50 J. Calvert, 2nd 9 00 J. Costello, 4th 28 50 Dorgan, 3d, 28 yds macadam42 00 J. Herbst, 4th 13 50 F. Hohnecker, 5th 11 00 P. Linehan, 3d 6 50 M. Hannon, 2nd 9 00 F. Milliard, 5th 43 50 F. Radloff, Jr., 5th 18 00 C. Singrin, 3d crossings 22 50 C. Singrin, 3d 22 50 Respectfully submitted, W. Van Halter, 5th W. William, 2nd W. Williams, 2nd E. Wilson, 3d E. Winkelman, 5th N. Zingel, 2nd Approved: Street Commissioner. Chairman on Streets. Dubuque, Iowa, July 15, 1915. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council of the City of Dubuque. Gentlemen: I herewith submit my payroll for labor on the various ap- propriations in the City of Dubuque for the first half of July, 1915: Valley Street and Southern Avenue Appropriation. J. Connolly $ 4 40 W. Walker 4 40 F. Balser 2 80 F. Gietz 4 60 T. Greenwald 4 60 J. McCarron 80 T. Kenneally 1 80 P. Carney, Sr 1 80 T. Ludowisy 4 50 Locust and Bluff Street Storm Sewer. P. Carney, Sr. $ 4 60 J. Ludowisy 11 50 H. Kunkle 4 50 Oiling Streets in First Ward. T. Sheehan 10 00 J. Ludowisy 25 00 D. O'Meara 25 00 W. O'Brien 32 50 J. Thompson, harbors 23 40 Lincoln Avenue Appropriation. J. Haupert $ 8 80 List of Warrants F. Kaufmann W. Schnee B. Tschohl F. 011hoff ,M. Lang J. Arthover C. Frohs 8 80 8 80 8 80 8 80 8 80 1 80 1 80 Sweeping. P. Linehan, 3d.. $ 11 E. Apel, 1st, 2nd and 4th 25 S. Norton, 1st, 2nd and 4th 21 Respectfully submitted, Approved: ltreet Commissioner. Chairman on Sewers. 50 00 00 Dubuque, Iowa, July 15, 1915. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council of the City of Dubuque. Gentlemen: I herewith submit my payroll for labor on sewers in the City of Dubuque for the first half of July, 1915: J. Rooney $ 10 80 W. Hennessey 19 80 W. Coughlin 19 80 H. Kunkle 17 40 W. Burke 19 80 J. Tobin 19 00 C. Busch 15 20 T. Bannig 19 80 T. Hird 18 20 Con Sullivan 35 00 Respectfully submuced, Approved: Street Commissioner. Chairman on Sewers. Sprinkling. J. McCollins, 2nd $ 25 F. A. Burns, 3d 25 J. Linehan, 3d 27 Bart Molo, 2nd 13 M. Ackels, 4th 27 F. Hohnecker, 5th 26 Respectfully submitted, Approved: 00 00 50 00 50 50 Street Commissioner. Chairman on Streets. Bills. Ed. Farrell, health $ 35 00 Ed. Ruff, inspector 20 00 John Kinsella, inspector 6 00 Pat Mclnerny, inspector 14 00 John Dubler, inspector 15 00 Geo. Wimmer, inspector 19 00 John Bush, inspector 13 00 Aug. Rodush, inspector 21 00 Tom Kenneally, inspector 13 00 Mike O'Hagan, inspector 5 00 Joe Banfield, inspector 4 00 Jacob Weber, inspector 19 00 Gus Mansteadt, inspector 21 00 R. Love, inspector 23 00 John Bohn, inspector 17 00 John Ess, macadam 5 00 Gus. Schultz, macadam 5 06 Harry McIntosh, B e e Branch Sewer in Washington street at 28th street 500 00 373 Same 75 00 J. A. R. Daniels, Bee Branch sewer in Millville road 500 00 Same 200 00 O'Farrell Contracting Co., extra grading on Cox street James Levi & Co., health Upton Laundry, health Scheppele Machine Works, health John Dehing, wealth Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co., health Dubuque Rubber & Bel in,g ('0., fire 5 00 Standard Oil Co., fire.__. 6 00 Wm. Van Haltern, fire...... 8 45 Murphy Insurance Agency, lire 50 00 Chester A. Ruff, fire 30 00 F. M. Jaeger Hardware Co., fire 25 Wunderlich & \V'iederholt, tire 27 00 F. Schloz & Son, fire 25 Key City Gas Co., fire 14 80 Willard Storage Battery Co, fire 2 00 J. N. Graham, fire 17 00 Kassler Auto & Tire Co., lire2 65 Gow & Curtis, fire 75 Iowa Oil Co., fire 15 00 Whelan & Crahan, lire 1 45 Rellihan & Mullen, fire 2 45 Jas. A. Hayes, fire 30 00 Kassler Auto & Tire Co., fire20 82 Deyoe-Avenarius Co., fire 9 50 Iowa Oil Co., fire 4 50 Morrison Bros., fire 50 Union Electric Co., fire 14 45 Phil. Heller, fire 17 10 E. C. Keating, fire 1 75 Peed, Berwanger & Pflffner, fire 13 50 Keller Electric Co., fire 1 50 John Newman & Son, fire 4 65 F. M. Jaeger & Co., fire 1 80 J. F. Ris & Bro., fire 5 45 Torbert Drug Co., fire 35 Mettel Bros., fire and road 3 55 J. J. Nagle, police 6 30 Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co., police 1 95 Eichhorn & Bechtel, police 24 Iowa Oil Co., police 53 Iowa Oil Co., police 2 63 Bott Bros., police 6 50 Mullen Bros., police 4 30 Iowa Oil Co., police 1 75 Iowa Oil Co., police 4 21 J. Lowe Electric Co., police 1 50 Felix G. Becker, police 9 86 J. N. Graham, police 2 00 J. W. Geillis, police 5 56 Standard Lumber Co., police 9 00 C. E. Fitzpatrick Co., expense18 94 C. O. D. Laundry, expense 6 25 Western Union Telegraph Co, expense 1 00 Gonner Bros., expense 17 25 L. A. Walch, expense 24 85 Eagle Chemical Co., expense.._12 50 Eichhorn & Bechtel, expense 71 Kolf's Shoe Store, expense 10 50 The Hoermann Press, expense 43 60 47 1 4 4 90 30 25 90 18 00 50 374 List of Warrants James Beach & Sons, expense A. E. Bradley, expense Mathis -Metz Co., expense 23 H. B. McCarten, expense 10 John Drehouse, expense 12 A. E. Gmehle, expense 76 A. A. Cooper Wagon & Buggy Co., expense 3 Schmidt & McCabe, expense 25 John Dehing, expense 10 Peter J. Seippel Lumber Co, fire and expense 44 Hawkeye Steam Vulcanizing Co., fire, expense and health 11 John L. Kies. police and ex- pense 1 60 John E. Hartig, expense and sewer 1 35 Key City Gas Co., police, fire and expense 4 00 Key City Gas Co., police, fire, and expense 69 35 Iowa Telephone Co., police, fire and expense 42 67 John Newman & Son, sewer 9 65 F. Schloz & Son, sewer 14 95 Peed, Berwanger & Pfiffner, sewer 2 50 Mullen Bros., sewer 1 40 Chas. Matz, road, sewer and sidewalk 18 25 J. N. Graham, sidewalk and sewer 2 00 Standard Oil Co., Third and Fifth ward oiling funds 330 70 Standard Oil Co., First ward oiling fund 331 64 Smedley Steam Pump Co., Lo- cust and Bluff street storm sewer 20 00 Klauer Mfg. Co., Locust and Bluff street storm sewer 29 52 Labor Leader, printing 12 50 Times -Journal, printing 142 94 Telegraph -Herald, printing 81 31 Telegraph -Herald, printing 83 66 Telegraph -Herald, expense and printing 110 40 National Demokrat, printing 12 50 Union Electric Co., harbors 1 00 Union Electric Co., lighting 162 20 Union Electric Co., lighting 500 00 Same 500 00 Same 500 00 Same 500 00 Same 500 00 Same 500 00 Same 186 85 F. Schloz & Son, expense and road 14 40 John Lies, road 9 35 Mullen Bros., road 8 Jas. F. Lee, road 37 2035 T. D. Dempsey, road 10 95 Klauer Mfg. Co., road _ 2 40 J. M. Kenety & Son, nand 310 00 F. Schloz & Son, road 11 00 W. B. Baumgartner, road 5 60 W. D. Deckert & Co., road 1 17 Austin -Western Road Machin- ery Co., road 9 00 Austin -Western Road Machin- ery Co., road 2 43 2 30 Smedley St e am Pump Co, 45 road 20 65 55 A. W. Drake & Son, road 70 90 Key City Iron Works, road 9 16 00 F. G. Becker, road 23 56 27 Cota, Byrne & Cota, road and harbors 1 90 00 Leader Oil Co., road.. 57 11 00 T. J. Mulgrew Co., road 4 80 00 F. W. Hassett, improving Park avenue 500 00 68 Same 92 57 Wilmer Cook, improving Mar - 90 tha street 500 00 Same 348 68 Frank Beutin, improving Lin coin avenue 500 00 Same 500 00 Same 500 00 Same 500 00 Same 500 00 Same 500 00 Same 500 00 Same 500 00 Same 500 00 Same 500 00 Same 500 00 Same 500 00 Same 500 00 Same 500 00 Same 500 00 Same 158 45 J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. Official Notices NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, Sealed proposals will be received at the City Recorder's office, City Hall, by the City Recorder until 8:00 P. m. Thursday, Aug. 19th, 1915, for improv- ing Second Street from the west rail of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul railroad company's tracks, to the easterly line of Main Street, in accord- ance with the plans and specifications prepared by the City Engineer and now on file in the office of the City Recorder. It is estimated by the City Engineer that said improvement will require: If brick block paving: 2,644 square yards of brick block paving on a concrete foundation, out- side of car tracks. 275 square yards of brick block pav- ing on a concrete foundation inside of tracks and one foot outside there- of. 752 lineal feet of cement curb. If asphaltic concrete paving: 2,444 square yards of asphaltic con- crete paving on a concrete foundation outside of car tracks. 275 square yards of brick block pav- ing on concrete foundation inside of tracks and one foot outside there- of. 752 lineal feet of cement curb and gutter. 200 square feet of cement gutter. The work to be paid for when said work is completed and as prescribed by Chapter XXXII and amendments thereto of the Revised Ordinances of 1901 of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, work to be completed on or before the 1st day of October, 1915. Bidders must state price per square yard of the various materials as above stated and price per lineal foot of cement curb and gutter and price per square foot of cement gutter. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for $300.00 on some Dubuque bank as a guarantee that a contract will be entered into if award- ed. Chect- and bid in separate en- velopes. The City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, Aug. 6th, 1915. J. J. SHEA, 8-6-3t. City Recorder. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals wi'l be received at the City Recorder's office, City Hall, by the City Recorder until 8:00 p. m. Thursday, Aug. 19th, 1915, for im- proving Sixth Street from the westerly line of Locust Street, to Bluff Street, in accordance with the plans and specifications prepared by the City En- I 375' gineer and now on file :n the office of the City Recorder. It is estimated by the City Engineer that said improvement will require: 860 square yards of asphaltic con- crete on a concrete foundation. 570 lineal feet of cement curb and gutter. 30 square ieet of cement gutter. The work to be paid for when said work is completed and as prescriVed by Chapter XXXII and amendments thereto of the Revised Ordinances of 1901 of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, work to be completed on or before the 15th day of September, 1915. Bidders must state price per square yard of asphaltic concrete on a con- crete foundation and price per lineal foot of cement curb and gutter and price per square foot of cement gut- ter. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for $90.00 on some Du- buque Bank as a guarantee that a contract will be entered into if award- ed. Check and bid in separate en- velope. The City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, Aug. 6th, 1915. J, J. SHEA, 8-6.3t. City Recorder. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received at the City Recorder's office, City Hall, by the City Recorder until 8:00 p. in. Thursday, Aug. 19th, 1915, for improv- ing Seventh street from Locust street to Bluff street, in accordance with the plans and specifications prepared by the City Engineer and now on file 1n the office of the City Recorder. It is estimated by the City Engineer that said improvement will require: 805 square yards of asphaltic concrete on a concrete foundation, 580 lineal feet of cement curb and gutter, 24 square feet of cement gutter. The work to be paid for when said work is completed and as prescribed by Chapter XXXII and amendments thereto of the Revised Ordinances of 1901 of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, work to be completed on or before the 15th day of September, 1915. Bidders must state price per square yard of asphaltic concrete on a con- crete foundation and price per lineal foot of cement curb and gutter and price per square foot of cement gut- ter. Each bid must be accompanied uy a certified check for $90.00 on some Dubuque bank as a guarantee that a contract will be entered into if award- ed. Check and bid in separate en- velopes. 376 The City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, Aug. 6th, 1915. J. J. SHEA, 8-6-3t. City Recorder. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will he received at the City Recorder's office, City Hall, by the City Recorder until 8:00 p. Thursday, Aug. 19th, 1915, for improv- ing Second street from the west line of Locust street, to the east line of Bluff street in accordance with the plans and specifications prepared by the City Engineer and now on file in the office of the City Recorder. it is estimated by the City Engineer that said improvement will require: 1500 square yards of asphaltic con- crete on a concrete foundation. 50S lineal feet of cement curb and _,utter. 500 lineal feet of cement curb. The work to be paid for when said work is completed and as prescribed by Chapter XXXII and amendments thereto of the Revised Ordinances of 1901 of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, work to be completed on or before the 1st day of October, 1915. Bidders must state price per square yard of asphaltic concrete on a con- crete foundation, and price per lineal toot of cement curb and gutter and price per lineal foot of cement curb. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for $165.00 on some Dubuque bank as a guarantee that a contract will be entered into if awarded. Check and bid in separate envelopes. The City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, Aug. 6th, 1915. J. J. SHEA, 8-6-3t. City Recorder. Official Notices NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received at the City Recorder's office, City Hall, by the City Recorder until 8:00 p. m. Thursday, Aug. 19th 1915, for improv- ing West Third street from the west- erly curb line of Burch street to the westerly lot line of Alpine street in accordance with the plans and speci- fications prepared by the City Engi- neer and now in file in the office of the City Recorder. It is estimated by the City Engineer that said improvement will require: If hillside brick paving. 7,430 square yards of hillside brick paving on a concrete foundation out- side of car tracks. 750 square yards of hillside brick paving on a concrete foundation inside of car tracks and one foot outside thereof. 3,200 lineal feet of new cement curb. 100 lineal feet of stone curb reset. 200 lineal feet of new stone curb. It asphaltic concrete paving. 7,430 square yards of asphaltic con- crete on concrete foundation outside 01 car tracks. 750 square yards of brick paving on a concrete foundation inside of car tracks and one foot outside thereof. 3,200 lineal feet of new cement curb. 100 lineal feet of stone curb reset. 200 lineal feet of new stone curb. The work to be paid for when said work is completed and as prescribed by Chapter XXXII and amendments thereto of the Revised Ordinances of 1901 of the City of Dubuque. Iowa, work to be completed on o. before the 1st day of November, 1515. Bidders must state tha price per square yard of the various materials as above stated; price per lineal foot of cement curb and price per lineal foot of stone curb reset and price per lineal foot of new stone curb. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for $500.00 on some Dubuque bank, as a guarantee that a contract will be entered into if award- ed. Check and bid in separate en- velopes. The City Council reserves the eight to reject any and all bids. Dated at Dubuque. Iowa, Aug. 6th, 1915. J.J.SHEA 8-6-3t. City Recorder. NOTICE TO SEWER CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received at the City Recorder's Office City Hall, by the City Recorder until 8:00 P. M. Thursday, August 19th, 1915 for the construction of an 8 -inch tile pipe san- itary sewer in Jackson street from Twenty-fourth street to Twenty-fifth street in accordance with the plans and specifications prepared by the City Engineer and now on file in the office of the City Recorder. It is estimated by the City Engi- neer that said improvement will re- quire: 639 lineal feet of 8 -inch tile pipe. 3 manholes. The work to be paid for when said work is completed and as prescribed by Chapter XXXIV and amXendments thereto of the Revised Ordinances of 1901 of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, work to be completed on or before the 15th day of September, 1915. Bidders must state price per lineal foot of completed sewer also price per manhole complete. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check of $30.00 on some Du- buque bank as a guarantee that a contract will be entered into it awarded. Checks and bid in separ- ate envelopes. Official Notices The City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Dubuque, Ioewa, August 6th, 1915. J. J. SHEA, 8-6-3t. City Recorder. OFFICIAL NOTICE. Notice of Special Assessment. n dice is hereby given to all con- cerned that a special assessment as provideci by law will be levied at a session of the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, to be held Thurs- day, August 19th, 191h, to pay for the construction of the following side- walks: Abutting Lot 100, Wood - lawn Park Add., amount $22.42; abut- ting Lot 25, Finley Hom.; Add., amount $22.50; abutting Lot 2 of Sub. 7 of City Lot 667, amount $16.76; abutting Lot 1 of Sub. 4 of City Lot 667, amount $45.06; abutting Lots 46 and 47 Finley Add., amount $55.29; Chas. Sitterly, contractor. And that there is a plat and sched- ule on file in the office of the City Recorder of said City of Dubuque. showing the lots in which said side- walks were constructed and the see- r^ate lots and parcels of ground or specified portions thereof subject to assessment for such improvement, the name of the owner thereof as far as practicable and the amount to be as- sessed against each lot or parcel of ground, which plat and schedule are subject to public inspection. And that any and all persons ob- jecting to said special as.,essment or to said plat must file his or their ob- jections in writing with the City Re- corder of said City of Dubuque on or before said session of the City Coun- cil to be held August 19th, 1915, or to appear at said session of the Council to show cause, if any you have, why said assessment should not be levied. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, August 6th 1915. J. J. SHEA, 8-6-3t. City Recorder. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, Sealed proposals will be received at the City Recorder's office, City Hall, by the City Recorder until 8:00 p. m. Thursday, August 19th, 1915, for im- proving Jefferson street from the west curb line of Olive street to the east curb line of Walnut street in accord- ance with the plans and specifications prepared by the City Engineer and now on file in the office of the City Recorder. It is estimated by the City Engi- neer that said improvement will re- quire: If asphaltic macadam. 1,580 square yards of asphaltic mac- adam on a concrete foundation. 1,482 lineal feet of cement curb and gutter. iii 10 square yards of cement gutter. If hillside brick paving. 7,745 square yards of hillside brick paving on a concrete foundation. 1,482 lineal feet of cement curb and gutter. The work to be raid for when said work is completed and as prescribed by Chapter XXXII and amendments thereto of the Revised Ordinances of 1901 of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, work to be completed on or before the first day of October, 1915. Bidders must state price per square yard on the various materials as above stated, and price per lineal foot of cement curb and gutter, and price per square yard of cement gutter. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for $225.00 on some Dubuque bank as a guarantee that a contract will be entered into if award- ed. Check and bid in separate en- velopes. The City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, August 6th, 1915. J. J. SHEA, 8-6-3t. City Recorder. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received at the City Recorder's office, City Hall, by the City Recorder until 8:00 p m, Thursday, August 19th, 1915, for improving Prairie street from West Eleventh street to the south line of the alley first north of said West Eleventh street, in accordance with the plans and specifications prepared by the City Engines_ and now on file in the office of Lne City Recorder. It is estimated by the City Engi- neer that said improvement will re- quire: 435 square yards of asphaltic concrete on a concrete foundation, 315 lineal feet of cement curb and gutter. The work to be paid for when said work is completed and as prescribed by Chapter XXXII and amendments thereto of the Revised Ordinances of 1901 of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, work to be completed on or before the 15th day of Ceptember, 1915. Bidders must state price per square yard of asphaltic concrete on a con- crete foundation and price per lineal foot of cement curb and glitter. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check fc $50.00 on some Dubuque bank as a guarantee that a contract will be entered into is award- ed. Check and bid in separate en- velopes. The City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Dubuque, Ia., August 6th, 1915. J. J. SHEA, 8-6-3t City Recorder. 378 Official Notices NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received at the City Recorder's office, City Hall, by the City Recorder until 12:00 o'clock noon Friday, August 13th, 1915, for the construction of cement steps from Montrose Terrace to Fair- view Place, in accordance with the plans and specifications prepared by the City Engineer and now on file in the office of the City Recorder. It is estimated by the City Engineer that said improvement will require: 49 steps, 300 square feet of landings, 2 cubic yards of headers. The work to be paid for when saiu work is completed and as prescribed by Chapter XXXII and amendments thereto of the Revised Ordinances of 1901 of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, work to be completed on or before the 1st day of September, 1915. BIdders must state price per square foot of landings and price per step, ard price per cubic yard of headers, amount to be expended not to exceed $200.00. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for $20 00 on some Dubuque bank as a guarantee that a contract will be entered into if award- ed. Check and bid in separate en- velopes. The City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Dubuque, -a., August 7th, 1915. J. J. SHEA, 8-7-3t City Recorder. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received at the City Recorder's office, City Hall, by the City Recorder until 12 o'clock noon Friday, August 13th, 15th, for the construction of cement steps from Hill Street to West Sev- enth Street, in accordance with the plans and specifications repared by the City Engineer and now on file in the office of the City Recorder. It is estimated by the City Engi- neer that said imp*ovement will re- quire: 203 square feet of landings. 48 steps, 2 cubic yards of headers. The work to be paid for when said work is completed and as prescribed by Chapter XXXII and amendments thereto of the Revised Ordinances of 1901 of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, work to be completed on or before the 1st day of September, 1915. Bidders must state price per square foot for landings and price per step, and price per cubic yard for headers, amount to be expended not to exceed $300.00. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for $30.00 on some Dubuque Bank as a guarantee that a contract will be entered into if awarded. Check and bid in separate envelopes. The City Council reserves the right to reject anv and all bids. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, August 7th, 1915. J. J. SHEA, 8-7-3t. City Recorder. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received at the City Recorder's office, City Hall, by the City Recorder until 12:00 o'clock noon Friday, August 13th, 1915, for the construction of cement steps from West Fourteenth street to Montrose Terrace, in accordance with the plans and specifications prepared by the City Enginer and now on file in the office of the City Recorder. It is estimated by the City Engineer that said improvement will require: 556 square feet of landings, 24 steps. The work to be paid for when said work is completed and as prescribed by Chapter XXXII and amendments thereto of the Revised Ordinances of 1901 of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, work to be complet;;d on or before the 1st day of September, 1915. Bidders must Ftate price per square foot of landings and price per step, amount to be expended not to exceed $150.00. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for $15.00 on some Dubuque bank as a guarantee that a contract will be entered into if award- ed. Check and bid in separate en- velopes. The City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Dubuque, Ia., August 7th, 1915. J. J. SHEA, 8-7-3t City Recorder. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals wiil be received at the City Recorder's office, City Hall, by the City Recorder until 12 o'clock noon, Friday, August 13th, 1915, for the construction of cement steps from West Locust Street to Catherine Street, in accordance with the plans and snecifications prepared by the City Engineer and now on rile in the office of the Cit! Recorder. It is estimated by tl_o City Engineer and now on file in the office of the City Recurder. It is estimated b;; the City Engineer that said improvement will require: 109 steps. 187 square feet of landings. 4 cubic yards of t. eaders. The work to be paid for when said work is completed and as prescribed by Chapter XXXII an,, amendments there':o of the Revised Ordinances of Official Notices 1901 of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, work to be completed on or before the 1st day or September, 1915. Bidders must state price per cubic yard of headers. Amount to be ex• pended not to exceed $400.00. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for $:0.00 on some Dubuque Bank as a guarantee that a contract will be entered into if award- ed. Check and hid in separate envel- opes. The Cit: Council zeserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, August 7th, 1915. 7. J. SHEA, 8-7-3t. City Recorder. OFFICIAL NOTICE. NOTICE OF THE CITY COUNCIL'S INTENTION TO CONSTRUCT AN EIGHT -INCH TILE PIPE SANI- TARY SEWER IN EXCHANGE STREET FROM JORA STREET TO CURTIS STREET. To Whom It May Concern: You and each of you are hereby notified that it is the intention of the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, to construct an eight -inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in Exchange Street f •om Cora Street to Curtis Street. That a plat of said improvement is now on file in the office of the City Recorder. It is estimated by, the City Engi- neer that said improvement will re- quire: 460 lirftal feet of 8 -inch tile pipe. 2 manholes. Making a total esthuated cost to the legally assessable property own - ears of $428.00. Any person having objection to said improvement is hereby notified to ap- pear before the City Council at its next r•egula* session to be held Thursday, August 19th, 1915, or to file with the City Recorder their objec- tions in writing on or oefort- August 19th, 1915 Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, August 11th, 1915, J. J. SHEA, 8-11-3t. u'ity Recorder. OFFICIAL NOTICE NOTICE OF THE CITY COUNCIL'S INTENTION TO IMPROVE WEST THIRD STREET FROM THE WEST CURB LINE OF BLUFF STREET TO THE EAST CURB LINE OF BURCH STREET. To Whom it May Concern: You and each of you are hereby notified that it is the intention of the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, to improve West Third street 379 from the west curb line of Bluff street to the east curb line of Burch street. That a plat of said improvement is now on file in the office of the City Recorder. It is estimated by the city engineer that said improvement will require: If Hillside Brick Paving - 3,787 lineal feet of cement curb. 3,145 square yards of hillside brick gutter on a concrete foundation Making a total estimated cost to the legally assessable property own- ers of $8,812.50. If Cement Paving - 3,787 lineal feet of cement curb. 3,145 square yards of cement gutter. Making a total estimated cost to the legally assessable property own- ers of $7,555.00. Any person having objection to said improvement is hereby no.ified to ap- pear before the city councf' at its next regular session to be held Thursday, August 19th, 1915, or to LIe with the city recorder their objection in writ - in_ on or before August 19th, 1915. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, August 11th, 1915. J. J. SHEA, 8-11-3t City Recorder. OFFICIAL WY. ICE. NOTICE OF THE CITY COUNCIL'S INTENTION TO CONSTRUCT AN EIGHT -INCH TILE PIPE SANI- TARY SEWER IN .'ORA STREET FROM GRANDVIEVv AVENUE TO THE INTERSECTION OF CORA AND EXCHANGE STREETS. To Whom It May Concern: You and each of you are hereby notified that it is the intention of the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, to construct an eight -inch tile pipe snaitary sewer in Cora Street from Grandview Avenue to the inter- section of Cora and Exchange Streets. That a plat of sa'd improvement is now on file in the office of the City Recorder. It is estimate by the City Engineer that said improvement will require: 350 lineal teet of 8•iuch tile pipe. 3 manholes. Making a total estimated cost to the legally assessable property own- ers of $370.00 Any Person having rbjection to said improvement is hereby notified to ap- pear before the City Council at its next regular session to be held Thurs- day, August 19th, 191b or to file with the City Recorder their objection in writing et. or before August 19th, 1915. Dated a. Dubuque, Iowa, August 11th, 1915. J. J. SHEA, 8-11-3t. 'ity Recorder. F Official Notices Notice to Sidewalk Contractors. Sealed proposals will be received at the City Recorder's Office, City Hall, by the City Recorder until 8:00 p. m. Thursday, August 19th, 1915, for the construction of the following side- walks: Cement sidewalk abutting lots 6 and 7 of Sub. City 720 on the southside of West Seventh street. Engineers esti- mate 288 square feet of cement side- walk. Cement sidewalk abutting part of lot 5 of 13 of mineral lot 172 on the south side of West 14th street. Engi- neer's estimate 160 square feet of ce- ment sidewalk. Cement sidewalk abutting the south 60 feet of lot 33 J. P. Schroeder's add., on west side of Harold street. Engi- neer's estimate 240 square feet of ce- ment sidewalk. In accordance with the plans and specifications prepared by the city en- gineer and now on file in the office of the city recorder. The work to be paid for when said work is completed and as prescribed by Chapter XXXII and amendments thereto of the revised ordinances of 1901 of the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Work to be completed on or before the 1st day of September, 1915. Bidders must state price per square foot of cement sidewalk. Each hid must be accompanied by a certified check for ten per cent of the gross amount of bid on some Dubuque bank as a guarantee that a contract will be entered into if awarded. Check and bid in separate envelopes. The city council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Dubuque, Iovwa, August 12th, 1915. J. J. SHEA, 8-12-2t City _tecorder. (Official Publication.) AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A GRADE ON CHESTNUT STREET FROM HIGHLAND PLACE TO WALNUT STREET. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That a grade on Chest- nut Street from Highland Place to Walnut Street be and the same is hereby established and adopted as shown by the profile of said street and grade prepared by the City Engi- neer, being profile No. 882 B. M. on top of the wall on the southeast cor- ner of the alley west of Highland Place, elevation, 185.09, said grade be- gins at the west property line of Highland Place which is Station 0, elevation north curb 184.20, south curb elevation 165.70; thence to sta- tion 1+50 east line of alley north curb elevation 179.60, south curb ele- vation 179.60; thence to station 2+50 north curb elevation 188.50, south curb elevation 188.50; thence to sta- tion 4+50 north curb elevation 206.40, south curb elevation 206.40; thence to station 5+50, north curb elevation 208.80, south curb elevation 208.80; thence to station 6+50, north curb elevation 210.70, south curb ele- vation 211.70; thence to station 7+50, north curb elevation 219.00; thence to station 8+17.5, east curb line of Prairie Street, north curb elevation 222.45, south curb elevation 224.40; thence to station 8+52.5, west curb line of Prairie Street, north curb ele- vation 224.90, south curb elevation, 226.85; thence to station 6, south curb elevation 230.00; thence to station 6+50, north curb elevation 235.20; thence to station 10+50, north curb elevation 247.65; south curb elevation 248.55; thence to station 10+90, east curb line of Walnut Street, north curb elevation 251.62, south curb ele- vation 252.72. Section 2. This ordinance shall be in force and take effect from and after its passage by the City Council and its publication one time in the Du- buque Telegraph -Herald and Times - Journal newspapers. Adopted August 5th, 1915. Approved August 6th, 1915. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. Published officially iz the Dubuque Telegraph -Herald and Times -Journal newspapers August 12th, 1915. J. J. SHEA, 8-12-1t. City Recorder. (Official Publication.) AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A GRADE ON WEST SEVEN- TEENTH STREET FROM WEST LOCUST STREET TO CLARK STREET. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That a grade on West Seventeenth Street from West Locust Street to Clark ' Street be and the same is hereby established and adopted ar, shown in the profile of said grade as prepared by the City Engineer, being profile No. 883, B. M. door sill of Captain Yate's house, No. 223 West Locust Street, elevation 69.82, said grade begins at station 0-12 west curb line of West Locust Street south, south curb elevation 66.44; thence to station 0+12, west curb line of West Locust Street north, north curb elevation 66.17; thence to Official Notices station 4+81 southerly curb line of Clark Street north, north curb eleva- tion 76.30, south curb elevation 76.30. Section 2. This ordinance shall be in force and take effect from and after its passage by the City Council and its publication one time in the Dubuque Telegraph -Herald and Times - Journal ne+:spapers. Adopted August 5th, 1915. Approved August 6th, 1915. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Attest— J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. Published officially in the Dubuque Telegraph -Herald and Times -Journal newspapers August 12th, 1915. J. J. SHEA, 8-12-1t. City Recorder. (Official Publication.) AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A GRADE ON SECOND STREET FROM THE WEST RAIL OF THE CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE AND ST. PAUL RAILWAY CO.'S TRACKS TO MAIN STREET. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That a grade on Second Street from the west rail of the Chi- cago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway Co.'s tracks to Main Street be and the same is hereby established and adopted, as shown by the profile of said street and grade prepared by the City Engineer, being profile No. 889. B. M. Water table northwest corner of Third and Iowa Streets, elevation 24.35, said grade begins at station 0-9 west crub line of Chicago, Mil- waukee and St. Paul Railway Co.'s track, north elevation 18.50; thence to station 0+9, west rail of Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway Co.'s tracks, south curb elevation 18.50; thence to station 0+88, east property line of Iowa Street, north curb ele- vation 19.25, south curb elevation 19.05; thence to station 1+52, west Property line of Iowa Street, north curb elevation 20.40, south curb ele- vation 20.45; thence to station 2+63, east line of alley, north curb eleva- tion 27.60, south curb elevation 26.70; thence to station 2+93, north curb elevation, 29.85, south curb elevation 28.20; thence to station 4+9, east property line of Main Street, north curb elevation 37.60, south curb ele- vation 35.20. Section 2. This ordinance shall be in force and take effect from and after its passage by the City Council and its publication one time in the Dubuque Telegraph -Herald and Times - Journal newspapers. Adopted August 5th, 1915. 3$r Approved August 6th, 1915, .TAMES SAUL, Mayor.Attest— J. SHEA, Published officiallyCiaythee Dubuque Telegraph -Herald an' 'Times -Journal newspapers August 12th, 1915. J. J. SHEA, 8-12-1 t. Lity Recorder. (Official Publication.) AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE ES..ABLISI-II\G A GRADE ON ELM STREET FROM TWENTY-FIRST STREET TO TWENTY-SECOND STREET. Be It Ordained by tha City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That a grade on Elm Street from Twenty-first Street to Twenty-second Street be and the same is hereby established and adopted as shown by the profile of said street and grade prepared b; the City En- gineer being profile No. 888, B. M. Door sill of No. 143 Eagle Point Ave- nue, said grade begins at the south curb line of Twenty-second Street which is station 0, east curb eleva- tion 20.90, west curb elevation, 21.00; thence to station 4+53 north curb line of Twenty-first Street, east curb elevation 20.80, west curb elevation 20.88. Section 2. This ordinance shall be in force and take effect from and after its passage by -1.e City Council and its publication one time in the Dubuque Telegraph -Herald and Times - Journal newspapers Adopted August 5th, 1915. Approved August 6th, 1915. JAMES SAUL, • Mayor. Attest— J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. Published officially it, the Dubuque Telegraph -Herald ad Times -Journal newspapers August 19'1, 1915. J. J. SHEA. 8-12-1t. City Recorder. OFFICIAL NOTICE. Notice of Special Assessment. Notice is hereby given to a.; con- cerned that a special assesctnenc at provided by law will be levie.1 ata sfti- sion of the City Council of the City of Dubuque Iowa, to be held Thursday September 2nd, 1915 to pay ft r im- proving Chestnut street from the west lot line of Highland Place, to the east curb line of Walnut street, N. T. Stan- er, contractor. Amount of Special Assessment $2,- 123.46, 2:123.46, same to be assessed against the property legally subject to assess- ment upon and along said street. And that there is a plat and ached- 382 Official Notices ule on file in the office of the City Recorder of said City of Dubuque, showing the street in which sail im- provement was made and the separate lots and parcels of ground or spe stied portions thereof subject to asgoc rnent for such improvement, the name of the owner thereof as far as practic able and the amount to be assessed against each lot or parcel of ground, which plat and schedule are subject to public inspection. And that any and all persons object- ing to said special assessment or to said plat must file his or their objec- tions in writing with the City Record- er of said City of Dubuqu on or be- fore said session of the city council to be held Thursday September 2nd, 1915 or to appear at said session of the council to show cause, if any you have, why said assessment should not be levied. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, August 20th 1915. J. J. SHEA, 8-20-3t City Recorder. MAYOR'S PROCLAMATION. To all Manufacturers, Merchants and Other Employers of Labor in the City of Dubuque: GREETING:—Tuesday, the 24th day of August, 1915, being the opening day of the Great Western Circuit Races at Nutwood Driving Park in this city, you and each of you are hereby, In accordance with custom, respectfully requested to close your places of business during the after- noon of said day, in order that you and your employees may be given an opportunity to assist, by attending the races, to rehabilitate harness racing at Nutwood Park and inspire pride in harness racing in the City of Du- buque, by a record-breaking attend- ance, and thus bring credit and honor to the fair name of the city. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. (Official Publication.) AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO STREET TRAFFIC AN :REGULAT- ING THE USE OF THE STREETS, ALLEYS AND PUBLIC PLACES OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE BY CARTS, DRAYS, HACKNEY COACHES, OMNIBUSES, CAR- RIAGES, WAGONS, MOTOR VEH- ICLES, AND ALL OTHER VEH- ICLES AND PROVIDING A PEA. - TY FOR THE VIOLA': EON THERE- OF. Be it ordained by the city council of of the City of Dubuue: Section 1, That an ordinance relat- ing to street traffic, and regulating the use of the streets, alleys and pub- lic places cf the city of I)ublulue by carts, drays, hackney coaches omni- buses, carriages, wagons, motor veh- icles and providing a penally for the violation thereof, approved May 23, 1911, be and the same is hereby amended by adding to the same the following section: "Section 13 1-2. No person shall al- low any vehicle of whatever charactPr to stand or be parked upon Main street between Thirteenth street and First street for any longer period of time than seven (7) minutes at any one time and it shall be the duty of the police department to enforce obedience of this section. provided, however, that any vehicle which is being engag- ed in the loading or unloading of mer- chandise be permitted to complete sail loading or unloading but for no longer period of time." Section 2. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and atter its passage by the city council and publication in the newspapers of the city as required by law. Adopted: August 19th, 1915. Approved August 23rd, 1915. JAMES SAUL. Mayor. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. Published officially in the Dubuque Telegraph -Herald and Times Journal newspapers August 23rd, 1915. J. J. SHEA, 8-23-1t. City Recorder. CITY HORSES FOR SALE. On Saturday, August, 28th, 1915, at 9:00 a. m. there will be sold at pub- lic auction at the City Hall two (2) horses that have been 4n the service of the City of Dubuque. (Signed) POLICE COMMITTEE. 8-25-3t. (Official Publication.) AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A GRADE ON JACKSON STREET FROM TWENTY - FOURTH STREET TO TWENTY - FIFTH STREET. Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That an ordinance estab- lishing a grade on Jackson Street from Twenty -Fourth Street to Twen- ty -Fifth Street be and the same is hereby established and adopted as shown by the profile of said street and grade, prepared by the City Engl- neer, being profile No. 890. B. M. Door sill on the southeast corner of Couler Avenue and Twenty -Fourth Street, elevation 28.55 said grade be- gins at the north curb line of Twen- ty -Fourth Street which is station 0, Official Notices east curb elevation 21.35, west curb elevation "1.31; theme to station 6 south curb line of Twenty-fifth Street, each curb elevation 22.26, west curb elevation 22.33. Section 2. This ordinance shall be in force and take effect from and after its passage by the City Council and its publication one time in the Dubuque Telegraph Herald and Times -Journal newspapers, Adopted August 13th, 1915.. Approved August 23rd, 1915. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. Published officially it the Dubuque TelegrapL-Herald and Times -Journal newspapers August 24th, 1915 J. J. SHEA, 8-24-1t City Recorder. (Official Publication.) AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A GRADE OF THE ALLEY BE- TWEEN CLEVELAND AVENUE AND RUSH STREET FROM UNION STREET TO MOUNTAIN LANE. Be it ordained by th 3 City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That an ordinance es- tablishing a grade of the alley be- tween Cleveland Avenue and Rush Street from Union Street to Mountain Lane be and the same Is hereby es- tablished and adopted as shown by the profile of said street and grade prepared by the City Engineer being profile No. 891. B. M. Door sill of the brick house on the northeast corner of Quince Street and Cleveland Ave- nue, elevation, 233.62. Said grade be- gins at the easterly property line of Union Street, which +e station 0, ele- vation 209.50; thence to station 2+80, elevation 233.00; thence to station 3+73, elevation 236.90. Section 2. This ordinance shall be in force and take effect from and after its passage by the City Council and its publication one time in the Dubuque Telegraph -Herald and Times -Journal newspapers. Adopted August 19th, 1915. Approved August 23rd, 1915. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Attest: J. SHEA, City Recorder. Published officially in the Dubuque Telegraph -Herald and Times -Journal newspapers August 24th, 1915. J. J. SHEA, 8-24-1t. City Recorder. 383 (Official Publication.) AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE FOR THE VACA- TION OF THE ALLEY BETWEEN LOTS 4 AND 5 KLEINSCHMIDT'S SUBDIVISION FROM ST. AM- BROSE STREET WESTERLY TO THE ALLEY FIRST WEST OF SAID ST. AMBROSE STREET. Whereas, Bradley and Maclay, the owners of the lots abutting thereon, have petitioned the City Council of the City Council of the City of Du - the City of Dubuque for the vacation and annulment of the alley between lots 4 and 5 John Kleinschmidt's Sub. from St. Ambrose Street westerly to the alley first west of said street. Whereas, by direction of the City Council of the City of Dubuque the City Engineer has made a plat of, and show- ing said portion of said alley pro- posed to be vacated and filed same in his office subject to public inspec- tion, and due notice has been given to all abutting property owners and ten (10) days' notice of such vaca- tion has been published in the official papers of the city and the proposed action has been submitted to the City Council at two regular sessions, and Whereas, It appears that no valid objections have been made to the vacation of said alley and the same is not required for public purposes, therefore be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That the alley between lots 4 and 5 in John Kleinschmidt's Sub. from St. Ambrose Street west- erly to the alley first west of said St. Ambrose Street, be and the same is hereby vacated and annulled and the permanent use of the respective por- tions thereof adjoining the various lots abutting thereon is hereby grant- ed to the owners ant, proprietors of said lots as contemplated by statute in such cases. Section 2. This ordinance shall be in force and take effect from and after its passage by the City Council and its publication one time in the Dubuque Telegraph Herald and Times -Journal newspapers. Adopted August 19th, 1915. Approved August 23rd, 1915. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. Published officially in the Dubuque Telegraph -Herald and Times -Journal newspapers August 24th, 1915. J. J. SHEA, 8.21-1 t. City Recorder. Attest: 384 Official Notices NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received at the City Recorder's office, City Hall, by the City Recorder until 8:00 p. m. Thursday, Sept. 2nd, 1915, for the construction of a retaining will on the north side of Leibnitz Street from the end of the present wall ex- tending westerly and abutting lots in Klingenberg s 4th Subdivision, in ac- cordance with the plans an specifi- cations prepared by th3 City Engineer and now on file in the office of the City Recorder. It is estimated by the City Engineer that said improvement will require: 20 cubic yards of concrete. The work to be paid for when said work is completed and as prescribed by Chapter XXXII and amendments thereto of the Revised Ordinances of 1901 of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, work to be completed on or before the 1st day of October, 1915. Bidders must state price per cubic yard of concrete, amount to be ex- pended not to exceed $200.00. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for $20.00 on some Dubuque Bank as a guarantee that a contract will be entered into if award- ed. Check and bid i i separate en- velopes. The City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, August 28th, 1915. J. J. SHEA, 8-28-3t. City Recorder. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received at the City Recorder's office, City Flail, by the City Recorder until 8:00 p. m. Thursday, Sept. 2nd, 1915, for the construction of a concrete retain- ing wall on the north side of West Seventh Street from Hill Street to Needham Place, in accordance with the plans and specifications prepared by the City Engineer and now on file in the office of the City Recorder. It is estimated by the City Engi- neer that said improvement will re- quire: 90 cubic yards of concrete. The work to be paid for when said work is completed and as prescribed by chapter XXXII and amendments thereto of the Revised Ordinances of 1901 of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, work to be completed on or before the 16th day of September, 1915. Bidders must state price per cubic yard of concrete, amount to be ex- pendid not to exceed $1,000.00. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for $100.00 on some Dubuque Bank as a guarantee that a contract will be entered into if award- ed. Check and bid in separate en- velope. The City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated r,- Dubuque, Iowa, Augu::t 28th, 1915. J. J. SHEA, 8-28-3t. City Recorder. Regular Session, September 2, 1915 CITY COUNCIL (Official.) Regular Session, Sept. 2nd, 1915. Council met at 8.25 p. m. Mayor Saul in the chair. Present—Aldman, Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin. Absent—Alderman, Wallis. On motion of Ald. Singrin the Coun- cil Proceedings for the month of July, 1915, were approved as printed. Bids. • Ald. McLaughlin moved that the bids for the construction of the retain- ing wall on the north side of West 7th Street from Hill Street to Need- ham Place be referred to the Commit- tee of the Whole with power. Carried. Lids for the construction of the re- taining wall on Leibnitz Street. Bid of H. A. McIntosh, $10.00 a cubic yard; Bid of Thos. R. Lee, $9.95 a cubic yard: Bid of the Inter'.ocking Cement Block and Concrete Co., $9.40 a cubic yard: Bid of N. J. Staner, $9.87 per cubic yard; Bid of J. A. R. Daniels, $9.95 per cubic yard. On motion of Ald. Clancy the contract was awarded to the Interlocking Cement Block and Concrete Co., they being the lowest bidders and their bond placed at 1-4 the amount of the contract. Bills. P. J. Cooney, Inspector $ 10 CO Aug. Rodush, Inspector 12 00 Dick Rosemeir, Inspector 24 00 John D. Bush, Inspector 23 00 John Bohn, Inspector 30 00 John Dubler, Inspector 15 00 Joe. B'anfield, Inspector 16 CO Ed. Ruff, Inspector 28 01) Gus. Mansteadt, Inspector 10 00 Ike Beekman, Inspector 16 00 R. Love, Inspector 27 00 Mike O'Hagan, Inspector 6 00 Wilmer Cook, Cement gutter on Martha Street Wilmer Cook, 5 per cent retain- ed alley first north of West Fifth Street H. A. McIntosh, Bee Branch Sewer at 28th Street 300 0+0 J. A. Daniels, Bee Branch Sew- er Miiville Road 500 0'. Western Improvement Co., Del- hi Stre-st drain tile F. Becker, Road 5th ward Gus. Schultz, Macadam N. J. Staner, Sewer in West Third Street N. J. Staner, Cement steps in West Third Street Frank White, Cement steps in West Eleventh Street Thos. Lee, Cement steps on 18th Street 400 00 4 65 54 90 30 50 13 100 450 750 01) 00 88 00 00 00 385 E. T. Frith, Health ....... Fred Radloff, .1r., ilIacadam .. S17 74 7 91 Fred 1-ladloff, Sr., Macadam . 14 98 On motion of Ald. Clancy all bills properly 0. K. were ordered paid. Aid, Singrin moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of allowing all parties in the Council Chamber wish- ing to address the Council permission to do so. Carried by the following vote. Yeas—Aids. Callah n, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin. Nays—None. Absent—Aid. 11'a1lis. Mr. Farwell addressed the Council relative to being granted permission to erect a building on Iowa Street be- tween Fifth and Sixth Streets for the use of a roller skating rink. Ald. Singrin that the matter relating to the building of a roller skating rink on Iowa Street between Fifth and Sixth Streets be referred to a committee of three to be appointed by the chair to act with the city Engineer and City Attorney, Carried. Petition of Amanda R. Beyer, widow of George F. Beyer, an employ3 of the City Fh'e Depart.mEnt who died from injuries sustained while in the employe of the City, asking the City to allow her reasonable medical, hos- pital and funeral expenses as provid- er, in addition to the regular compen- sation provided by law presented and read. Upon recommendation of City Attorney Czizek, Ald. McIntosh moved that a warrant in the sum of $100.00 be drawn on the City Treasurer in favor of Amanda R. Beyer to cover the same. Carried. Petition of Frank Beutin asking per- mission to transform their scales lo- cated on the corner of Kniest street and Garfield avenue to city scales pre- sented and read. On motion of Ald. McIntosh the prayer of the petitioner was granted. Petition of Thos. Ilaikney, pound master, asking the City Council for an increase in salary of $5.00 per month presented and read. On mo- tion of Ald. Clancy the petition was referred to the Committee of the Whole. Petition of Frank A. Heiler et al asking the City Council to install an electric street light at the intersection of Washington and 18th streets pre- sented and read.' On motion of Ald. Clancy the petition was referred to the Committee of the Whole to view the grounds. Petition of Mrs: Emma Reynolds asking the city council to instruct the city recorder to cancel and return the bond filed by her husband who recent- ly died presented and read. On mo- tion of Aid. Clancy the prayer of the petitioner was granted. 386 Regular Session, September 2, 1915 Petition of Central Garage Co. ask- ing the city council for permission to place a gasoline tank under the sidewalk of the north-east corner of Locust and Seventh Streets and also to convert the entrance to the build- ing into a grade entrance for auto- mobiles presented and read. On mo- tion of Ald. McLaughlin the petition was referred to the Committee of the Whole to view the grounds. Petition of the Union Electric Co. asking the the city council to draft an ordinance creating the office of Elect- rical Inspector presented and read. On motion of Ald. Singrin the petition was referred to the Committee of the Whole. Petition of It. J. Kenneally et al asking the city council to install an electric street light on Stewart Ave. between Julien avenue and Delhi St. presented and read. On motion of Ald. Singrin the petition was referred to the Committee of the Whole to view the grounds. Petition of W. J. Graham et al ask- ing the City Council to order the construction of sidewalks on Union street from Cleveland avenue to Rush street presented and read. On motion of Ald. Clancy the prayer of the peti- tioner was granted. Petition of Mrs. M. Lorenz asking the City Council to grant her a re- duction in taxes on City Lot 441 pre- sented and read. On motion of Ald Singrin the petition was referred to the Dilinquent Tax Committee. Petition of Mike Penning asking the city council to reduce his assessment for 'the improvement of Angella street on Lots 3 and 4 Kringle's Sub. present- ed and read. On motion of Ald. Clancy the petition was referred to the Com- mittee of the Wnole. Petition of the Dubuque Park Board asking 'the city council to turn over to them the appropriation of $500.00 for the building of cement steps on Hodg- don avenue they to do the work pre- sented and read. On motion of Ald. McLaughlin the petition was referred to the Committee of the Whole. Petition of C. H, Kemler asking the city council to establish a grade by ordinance on St. Joseph street extend- ing from Fremont avenue to Louisa street presented and read. On motion of Ald. Clancy the petition was re- ferred to the City Engineer to prepare a profile covering the same. Communication of the Iowa Chiefs of Police Association asking the city council to send the chief of police to their convention to be held at Water- loo September 30th, and October 1st, 1915 presented and read. On motion of Ald. Clancy the invitation was ac- cepted and the chief of police instruct- ed to attend the convention at the expense of the city of Dubuque. Communication of the League of Iowa Municipalities asking the CitY Council 'to appoint a delegate to at- tend their convention to be held in Council Bluffs, September 14, 15 and 16 presented and read. On motion of Ald. McLaughlin the invitation was accepted and Mayor Saul appointed a delegate to attend said convention at the expense of the City of Dubuque. Petition of John Meyers asking the city council to reduce the valuation placed on the east 1-2 of Lot 31 in L. H. Langworthy Add. presented and read. On motion of Ald. Singrin 'the petition was referred to the Committee of the Whole to view the grounds. Petition of Dr, Lewis Linehan et al asking the city council to repeal that part of the traffic ordinance which prohibits the parking of vehicles on Main street between 12th and 13th. streets presented and read. On motion of Ald. ,Clancy the petition was refer- red to the Committee of the Whole. Petition of Mary Y, Hancock rela- tive to an assessment of $25,000 plac- ed against her and asking that the same be canceled presented and read. On motion of Ald. McIntosh the net: - tion was referred to the city asses or and city attorney. Petition of Johnson & Waite asking the city council for permission to install a Bowser Gasoline Tank be- tween 14th and 15th street on Clay street presented and read. On motion of Ald. Singrin the prayer of the peti- tioners was granted and the City at- torney instructed to draw up Waiver and Agreement covering the same. Petition of Sisters of Charity B. V. M. relative to reduction on the valua- tion of their property fronting on West Locust street and Willow street pre- sented and read. On motion of Ald. Singrin the petition was referred to the Committee of the Whole. Waiver. In consideration of the permission granted to me by the City Council to connect with the sanitary sewer at the manhole on the corner of Lincoln ave- nue and Dock street, in the city of Dubuque, Iowa, and for which sewer there has never been an assessment levied against Lot 1 of Sub -division of T.ot 80 to 81 in McCraney's 1st Addi- tion to the City of Dubuque, and which T,ot I now own, I do hereby agree for myself, my heirs and assigns to pay for any asessment which may 't any time be levied for the construction of a sanitary sewer in said street or any street, alley or avenue adjacent to said lot now owned by me, and I waive any rights I might have in avoidance of said assessment by reason of said con- nection having already been made Regular Session, September 2, 1915 with said sewer above referred to, or for any other reason. This waiver to be subject to the approval of the City Council of said City and to be binding when so approved. LAWRENCE RICHARDS. State of Iowa, Dubuque County. ss. On this 1st day of September, 1915, personally appeared Lawrence Rich- ard to me known to be the person named in and who executed the with- in instrument and acknowledged the execution of the same to be his vol- untary act and deed. Seal. ALBERT C. LANTZKY, Notary Public in and for Dubuque County, Iowa. On motion of Ald. McIntosh the waiver was made a matter of record. Statements of County Auditor Iag- hram transmitting the statement of the assessment and valuation of the railroads, express companies, tele- graph lines and telephone lines in the City of Dubuque presented and read. On motion of Aid. McIntosh the statements were referred to the City Assessor. Notice of suit of DeGuise & Co. vs. the City of Dubuque in the sum of $52.00 for damages sustained through the overflow of the sanitary sewer presented and read. On motion of Ald. Singrin the no- tice was referred to the City Attor- ney. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen:—I herewith submit my pay roll for labor on streets in the several road districts during the last half of August, 1915: Amount due laborers, $2,746.95. Also submit the pay roll for labor on the improvement of East Grand- view avenue. Amount due laborers, $106.30. Also submit the pay roll for oiling streets in the First ward. Amount due laborers, $41.40. Also submit the pay roll for labor on harbors. Amount due laborers, $45.20. Also submit the pay roll for labor on Valley street and Southern ave- nue. Amount due laborers, $92.30. Also submit the pay roll for labor to be taken from the grading fund. Amount due laborers, $18.90. Also submit the pay roll for labor oiling streets in the Fifth ward. Amount due laborers, $41.30. Also submit the pay roll for labor on the Bee Branch sewer in the Fifth ward. Amount due laborers, $8.00. Also submit the pay roll for labor on streets leading into the county. First ward county road fund, $101.80: Fourth ward county road fund, $590.25: September 2, 1915 387 Fifth ward county road fund, $245.67. Respectfully submitted, JOHN MAHONEY, Street Commissioner. On motion of Aid. Clancy tin, lay rolls were received and warrants or- dered drawn to pay the v./ Hone amounts and report referred back to the Committee on Streets. Also submit the pay roll for labor on sewers during the last half of August, 1915: Amount due laborers, $233.40. On motion of Ald. Singrin the pay roll was received and warrants were ordered drawn to pay the various amounts and report referred back to the Committee on Sewers. Chief of Police Giellis reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlem.en:—I herewith submit the police report for the month of August, 1915: Assault and battery 5 Disorderly conduct 5 Disturbing the peace Fast driving Fugitive Intoxication Operating auto without lights Operating auto without number Petit larceny Profane language Vagrancy Violating speed ordinance Violating smoke ordinance 19 1 1 85 2 1 3 1 14 2 1 Total 140 Residents arrested 65 Doors found open 23 Defective lights 4 Lodgers harbored 55 Meals for prisoners 26 ('ost of food $ 5.20 Pound master's receipts $ 2.00 Sheriff dieting prisoners for month of August $19.06 Police court costs and collected Patrol runs for prisoners l'risoners transferred Committee calls :Miles traveled by patrol .Ambulance calls 76 Also beg to submit the pay roll for policemen for last half of August, 1915: _\mount due policemen ..$1,564.86 :Amount retained pension fund fines $94.65 193 2 5 193 31.54 Respectfully submitted, JOHN GIELLIS, Chief of Police. On motio.i of Ald. Callahan, the pay roll and report were received and warrants ordered drawn to 'pay the various amounts and the report re- fered back to the Police Committee. 388 Regular Session, September 2, 1915 Fire Chief Reinfried reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council. Gentlemen: The following is the pay roll of the Fire department for the last half of August, 1915: Amount due firemen $2,170.00 One per cent retained for Pension fund 40.03 Respectfully submitted, T. REINFRIED, Chief. Approved by Committee on Fire. On motion of Ald. Singrin the pay roll was received, warrants were .or- dered drawn to pay the firemen and the report referred tc' the Committee on Fire. September 2nd, 1915. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, City of Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: Herewith find my re- port for the month of August 1915, showing the receipts and disburse- ments for the month: RECEIPTS. City's cam bal- ance Aug. 1st, 1915 $100,446.04 Receipts f o r the month 23,013.84 ----$123,459.88 DISBURSEMENTS. Warrants re- deemed .... .$ 42,753.84 Improvement bond cou- pons 2,098.75 Regular bonds coupons 7,059.88 Improvement bonds 8,000.00 Library orders redeemed 948.42 Park orders redeemed 1,806.99 Police pen- sion o. dere redeemed , 142.50 Fireman p e n- sion orders redeemed 173.75 ----$ 62,984.13 City's casn balance Aug. 31, 1915. $ 60,475.75 The above cash balances include the balances in the Improvement Bond Fund, the Water Works inter- est and Sinking Fund, the Library Fund, Old Water Works Debt Fund, Police Pension Fund, Fire Pension Fund and the Sinking Fund (for amelioration of the City Regular Bonded Debt.) WATER WORKS ACCOUNT. Cash balance Aug. 1st, 1915.$ 6,136.88 Deposit with Treasurer by Water Works Trustees ..$ 5,509.86 $11,646.74 Orders drawn on Treasurer by Water Works Trustees .$ 8,513.96 Cash balance Aug. 31, 1915. $ 2,832.78 EXCAVATION ACCOUNT. Cash balance Aug. 1, 1915 .. $1,065.00 Cash balance Aug. 31, 1915.. $ 665.00 The following is a record of all in- terest coupons and bonds redeemed by the City Treasurer and credited to him. INTEREST. Improvement bond coupons .$2,098.75 Regular bond coupons 7,059.88 $9,158.63 BOND,. Improvement bonds $8,000.00 Also report there is due the City Officers for the Month of August, 1915, salaries amounting to $3,069.89, and George Reynolds (Iowa Working- men's Compensation law). $20.00. The following list shows the appro- priations and the amount of warrants drawn on each fund since the begin- ning of the fiscal year, beginning March 1st, 1915, to September 1, 1915. Appropriation. Expended. For General Ex- pense and Con- tingent Fund ..$50,500.00 $29,353.50 District Road Funds— First district .. 8,552.02 8,536.02 Second district.. 17,546.28 14,410.30 Third district .. 11,736.78 8,684.21 Fourth district.. 13,389.09 10,549.87 Fifth district .. 12,514.68 12,284.41 Fire department .. 56,120.00 40,105.20 Police department 43,000.00 19,922.33 Sewerage . 5,500.00 3,113.16 Printing 5,600.00 2,460.35 Street lighting 39,500.00 16,924.45 Interest on float- ing and bonded - debt 42,000.00 18,598.78 Board of Health15,000.00 7,967.14 Grading streets and alleys 13,000.00 12,465.35 Special bonded paving ... 11,000.00 Interest on special bonded debt .. 4,000.00 Repairing a n d building s I d e - walks Five per tained tarn ments To pay for Somers System City's share of Lincoln Ave. lots cent re - on cer- improve- 1,000.00 540.09 200.00 165.43 7,500.00 7,500.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 Regular Session, September 2, 1915 Purchase of prop- erty at Arch and St. Ambrose St. 900.00 Balance for storm sewer on West Fourteenth St. . 2,283.22 2,283.22 Sewer on West Twelfth St. .. 825.58 825.58 Balance on Angel - la St. improve- ment 1,306.00 1,190.41 Sewer on Dodge St. 525.00 478.80 Balance on open- ing of W. Third St. 725.00 Balance on Smed- ley account .. 2,096.50 2,068.41 Bathing Beach commission .... 3,000.00 Fire apparatus .. 5,000.00 5,000.00 Police patrol auto- mobile and small car 3,800.00 3,528.25 Improvement of harbor .. 500.00 120.30 New road roller3,000.00 2,800.00 New street sewer500.00 500.00 To apply on debt of Park Board2,300.00 2,300.00 Park Board spe- cial 1,200.00 Oiling streets in First ward .... 1,200.00 1,128.99 Improving Mt. Lo- retta Ave. and steps 1,200.00 Storm sewer on Locust and Bluff Sts. 250.00 80.12 Improving Mt. Car- mel Ave 2,000.00 67.80 Improving Valley St. and South- ern Ave. 750.00 240.15 Improving Cleve- land :^e. and Villa St. 750.00 750.00 Improving St. Mary's and Em- mett St. 200.00 198.90 Improving West Third St. 600.00 Improving of Bluff and Rush Sts.. 700.00 511.75 Improvement of Grandview Ave. 900.00 Improvement of the east end of Grandview Ave. a n d Southern Ave. 450.00 70.70 Municipal Athletic Field 2,000.00 1,999.14 Cement steps from W. Third to Fenelon Place 600.00 Sewer from West Third to alley south of Fene- lon Place 600.00 389 Cement steps from Hill St. to W. Seventh St.. 300.00 Retaining wall on W. Seventh St.. 1,000.00 Bee Branch sewer in Third ward.. 2,500.00 Oiling streets in Third ward .... 700.00 534.13 Cleaning Fou r- teenth St. sewer 500.00 For Third ward m 70.00 360.00 Cleaning city pond 300.00 184.15 Crossings and ap- prons in Third ward 300.00 292.78 Bathing Beach Commission 500.00 Improving R o s e - dale Ave. 1,650.00 1,476.48 Widening of Pick- ett St. 300.00 Oiling streets in Fourth ward ... 600.00 600.00 Improving of Cen- ter St. 200.00 Improving of Gil- liam St. 200.00 Cement steps from Montrose to Fairview Place. 200.00 Cement steps from W. Fourteenth to Montrose Ter- race . 150.00 Cement steps on Angella St. .... 500.00 Cement steps on Catherine St. .. 400.00 Cement steps on W. Eleventh St. 1,000.00 55.00 Cement steps on Ilodgdon Ave. . 500.00 Cement steps on Foye St. 300.00 Bathing Beach Commission 1,000.00 Storm sewer in Thirtieth St. .. 500.00 500.00 Bee Branch sewer in Fifth ward .. 5,500.00 4,156.70 500.00 Improvement on Broadway Ext. .. Retaining wall on Leibnitz St. ... Storm sewer in Fifth Ave. .... Improvement of Lincoln Ave. .. Oiling streets in Fifth ward .... 1,000.00 607.03 Respectfully submitted, C. D. LAGEN, City Auditor. Ald. Clancy moved that the reports and pay roll be received and war- rants be drawn for the various amounts and report referred back to Finance Committee. Carried. 200.00 3,000.00 2,872.24 300.00 299.10 390 Regular Session, September 2, 1915 City Treasurer Wybrant reported as follows: The following is a statement of the amounts advanced by me during the month of Aug., 1915, for which please have warrants drawn in my favor: Interest on warrants outstand- ing $935 83 Miscellaneous 60 35 Also please order renewed the fol- lowing described Loan Warrants, be- cause of no more space on the backs thereof upon which to endorse inter- est payments: Warrants Nos. 2000 and 2001 dated July 6, 1905, in the sum of $500.00 and $1.00.00 respectfully, payable to Nick Krier, with interest at 5 per cent from August 9, 1915. GEORGE D. WYBRANT, City Treasurer. Moved by Ald. Clancy the report be received, warrants ordered drawn for the various amounts and report re- fered back tc, the fina_ice committee Carried. Following weighmaster report on re- ceipts were presented and read and on motion of Ald. McIntosh were re- ceived and filed. Joseph Straney $ 4 25 Louisa Pitschner 72 Ed. Norton 21 30 Sept. 2nd, 1915. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council. Gentlemen: On the special assess- ment levied for the construction of a sanitary sewer in Wood Street, I find that Lot 29 Mt. Pleasant Add, was er- roneously assessed for 185 feet when it should have been only 181 feet. I would therefore recommend that you instruct the City Treasurer to reduct the amount of $1.63 from the assess- ment of this lot, Respectfully, E. C. BLAKE, City Engineer. On motion of Aid. McIntosh the re - Port of the City Engineer was adopted and the City Treasurer instructed ac- cordingly. Dubuque, Ia., Sept. 2, 1915. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council. Gentlemen: The following improve- ments should not be assessed for the year 1914. Ed. Weitz, Lot 12 of 164- 166 L. H. Lang's Add. Improvhment $1,060.00. Oscar Grunzig, Finley Add. Lots 90-91, Improvements $560.00. Respectfully, FRED J. HELLER, City Assessor. On motion of Ald. McLaughlin the report of the City Assessor was ap- proved and the City Treasurer in- structed accordingly. Dubuque, Ia., August 27, 1915. To the Honorable City Council, Du- buque, Iowa. Gentlemen: The undersigned your special committee designated by ordi- nance to audit the annual report of the Dubuque Bridge Co., would respect- fully report that we have performed that duty and find that the reports as submitted correspond with the books and vouchers in said Bridge Co's. of- fice. We would further report that the property of the Company is exempt from taxation by ordinance until such time as the net receipts are equal to eight per cent on $108,568.16 which would be $8709.45, and as the earnings for the year amounted to but $7968.93, we would respectfully recommend that said taxes be cancelled for the year 1914, and that the City Treasurer be instructed accordingly. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Cyril D. LAGEN, City Auditor. FRED J. HELLER, City Assessor. On motion of Ald. McLaughlin the report of the special Committee was made a matter of record and the City Treasurer instructed accordingly, Dubuque, Ia., Aug., 27, 1915. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council of the City of Dubuque. Gentlemen: Hereto attached please find the decree which was entered by Hon. J. W. Kintzinger, district judge, in the following cases: 18275 Equity, B. E. Hancock vs City. 18276 Equity, Charlotte Tibbals vs City, 18277 Equity, Mary K. and W. H. Torbert vs City. 18278 Equity, G. W. Kiesel vs. City. 18279 Equity, Mrs. M. LeVan vs. City. 18280 Equity, T. J. LeVan vs. City. 18281 Equity, M. H. Day vs. City. All of the above actions are appeals taken from the action of the city coun- cil in levying a special assessment for the improvement of Highland Place. You will therefore have this report, together with the attached decree made, a matter of record and instruct the City Treasurer to correct the as- sessments against the various proper- ties according to the attached decree, and upon payment of such sums, re- ceipts be issued to the above plaintiffs in full satisfaction of said assessment. Respectfully submitted, M. H. CZIZEK, City Attorney. On motion of Ald. Clancy the report of the City Attorney was approved and till City Treasurer instructed accord- ingly. Regular Session, September 2, 1915 Dubuque, Ia., Sept., 1, 1915. To the Honorable Mayor and CitY Council of the City of Dubuque. Gentlemen: Please find herewith returned the Excavation Bond of Robert Jungk, in the sum of Five Hun- dred ($500 00) Dollars, covering a period of one year. I beg to report that I have examined said bond and find the same correctly executed as to form. Respectfully submitted, M. H. CZIZEK, City Attorney. On motion of Ald. Singrin the report of the City Attorney was approved. Dubuque, Iowa, Sept. 2, 1915. Genultemen of the City Council: I hereby appoint the following named Aldermen as members of the Board of Equalization, Aldermen Sin - grin, Clancy, McIntosh, McLaughlin and Wallis to act as such board with the assistance of Alderman at large Callahan and Heim for the purpose of equilzing the valuations for the year 1915. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. On motion of Alderman Clancy the recommendation of Mayor Saul was approved. City Engineer Blake presented Pro- file No. 892 showing the grade of Burns street from North curb line of Oak street to 50 feet north of the north curb line of Hancock street. On motion of Ald. Clancy the Profile was adopted and the Ordinance Com- mittee instructed to draft an ordin- ance covering the same. Alderman Heim' offered the follow- ing: Whereas The contract heretofore entered into by the City of Dubuque for the improvement of Chestnue street hereinafter described has been completed and the City Engineer has computed that the cost and expense of said improvement amount to $2,- 123.46 Therefore, Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to provide for the cost of im- proving Chestnut street from the west lot line of Highland Place to the east curb line of Walnut street the mayor be and he is hereby required to exe- cute and deliver to the City Recorder, to be by him registered and counter- signed, eight bonds for two hundred and fifty dollars each and one for one hundred twenty-three and 46- 100 dollar numbered 4005 and 4013 in- clusive, dated, October, 2nd, 1915 pay- able on or before seven years after the date thereof and bearing interest at the rate of five per cent. per an- num, payable semi-annually. Ald. Heim moved the adoption. of the resolution. 391 Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Alda, Clancy, Callahan, Helm, McIntosh McLaughlin, Singrin. Nays—None. Absent—Ald. Wallis. Your Committee on Streets would respectfully report that we have ex- amined the following streets: Alta Vista street from West Locust street to Rosedale Avenue and Rose- dale avenue from Alta Vista street to Willow street, Wilmer Cook con- tractor. Wood street from Julien avenue to West Fourteenth, J. Tibey, contractor. Louisa street from Bennett Street to St. Joseph's street, Jas. F. Lee, con- tractor. Also the following sidewalks: Lots 6 and 7 of Sub, of City Lot 720 and Lot 5 of 13 of Min. Lot 172, Tom Lee, contractor. Lot 77 and 78 Union Addition, Lot 19 Grandview avenue Addition, West 1-2 of City Lot 210, Lot 3 and 4 of City Lot 456, and Lots 5, 8 and 9 Marshes Addition, Kern O'Briene, contractor, and would respectfully recommend that they be accepted. We further recommend that the City Engineer prepare a special as- sessment against the lots or parcels of real estate subject to assessment for such improvement and that the same be filed in the office of the City Recorder who will thereupon publish the notice of said assessment as re- quired by ordinance. MATT CLANCY, Chairman. On motion of Ald. Clancy the report of the Street Committee was adopted. Your Committee on Streets would respectfully report that we have ex- amined the following improvements and would recommend that the same be accepted. Bee Branch Sewer in Milville Road, J. R. Daniels, contractor. Bee Branch Sewer in Washington street from Twenty-seventh street to Twenty-eighth street, H. A. McIntosh, contractor, and the cement steps on West Eleventh street from Bluff street to Highland Place, F. White, contract- or. MATT CLANCY, Chairman. On motion of Ald. Clancy the report of the Street Committee was adopted. Dubuque, Iowa, Sept. 2., 1915. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: The Board of Health met in regular session September 2nd, 1915. Chairman Heim in the chair. Present—Mayor Saul, Ald. Mc- Laughlin, Citizens R. Kolck and Wm. Fosselman Dr. Reinecke. '.i 392 Regular Session, September 2, 1915 Minutes of the meeting of August 5th, 1915 read and on motion of Ald. McLaughlin were approved as read. Communication of Richard Kolck, Sr., relative to the resolution adopted by the Board of Health August 5th, 1915,.pertaining to the death of his wife presented and read. On motion of Ald. McLaughlin the communication was made a matter of record. On motion of Ald. following bills were for payment: W. C. Fosselman $23 23 J. E. Robinson 57 62 Mike Kies 6 00 Mike Kies 8 00 Klauer & Kress 18 80 Union Electric Co 3 00 Mayor Saul moved that the chair appoint a Committee to wait on the Water Works Trustees relative to the extending of the water mains. Car- ried. Chairman Heim appointed the fol- lowing named committee: Mayor Saul, Richard Kolck and Dr. Rein- ecke. Mayor Saul moved to adjourn. Car- ried. McLaughlin the sent to County J. J. SHEA, Clerk of the Board of Health. On motion of Ald. Heim the report of the Board of Health was adopted. Your Committee of the Whole to whom was referred the matter of re pairing the lowest flight of the new West Eleventh street steps would re- spectfully recommend that the foil 3w ing resolution be adopted: Whereas, The lowest flight of the new cement steps on West Eleventh street settled when the wooden sup- ports were removed, due to defective work by the contractor, but Whereas, We are of the opinion that the work can be repaired to be as strong as the original design contem- plated, therefore Bye it Resolved, That the contractor be permitted to repair and reinforce the work under the direction of the City Engineer and Street Committee. WM. SINGRIN, Chairman. Your Committee of the Whole to whom was referred the petition of Louis Kolfenbach, deputy treasurer, asking for an increase in salary from $75.00 to $85.00 would respectfully rec- ommend that his salary be placed at $80.00. WM. SINGR?N, Chairma n. Your Committee of the Whole to whom was referred the bids for the improvement of Prairie street from West Eleventh street to the alley Brat west of said West Eleventh street would respectfully recommend that the contract be awarded to Jas. P. Lee, he being the lowest bidder. WM. SINGRIN, Chairman. Your Committee of the Whole to whom was referred the resolution of August 19th, 1915, asking for propos- als on Burns street, would respectful- ly recommend that the same be adopted. WM. SINGRIN, Chairman. Your Committee of the Whole would respectfully recommend that a light be placed on Walnut street between Chestnut street and West Fourteenth street. WM. SING.RIN, Chairman. On motion of Ald. Singriu the vari- ous reports of the Committee of the Whole were adopted. Your Committee of the Whole to whom was referred the resolution granting the Baptist church a strip of land on Eleventh street in considera- tion of a similar •strip on the corner of Grove street and Eleventh street, and also the remonstrance against the same would respectfully recommend that the resolution be adopted, and that the remonstrance be received and filed. WM. SINGRIN, Chairman. Ald. Clancy moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of allowing the parties interested to address the Coun- cil relative to the report of the Com- mittee of the Whole. Yeas—Aldermen Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singriu. Nays—None. Absent—Ald. Wallis. Messrs. Davis et al addressed the Council. Md. McLaughlin moved to refer that portion of the Committee of the Whole together with the resolution attached back to the Committee of the Whole and interested parties invited to be present. Carried. Alderman Clancy offered the follow- ing: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That Burns street from the south property line of Oak street to forty feet north of Han- cock street be improved by grading, curb and guttering with combination cement curb and gutter and macadam- izing said portion of said street, the same in accordance with the plans and specifications for such improvement prepared by the City Engineer and now on file in the office of the City Recorder, and be it further Resolved, That said improvement shall be completed on or before the 15th day of October, 1915, and shall be paid for in the manner prescribed by Chapter XXXII and amendments thereto of the Revised Ordinance of Regular Session, September 2, 1915 the City of Dubuque for the payment of the cost of street improvements. The proposals for doing said work to be acted upon by the Council of the 16th day of September, 1915, and the City Recorder is hereby ordered to give ten days' notice by publication asking for proposals as provided by ordinance. Ald. Clancy moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Aldermen Callahan, Clancy Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin. Nays—None. Absent—Ald. Wallis. Alderman McIntosh offered the fol- lowing: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That it is deemed necessary and advisable to im- prove Washington street from Twen- ty-seventh street to the northwest lot line of Twenty-eighth street and it is hereby proposed to grade, curb and gutter with combination cement curb and gutter and to macadamize said portion of said street and to assess the cost of said grading, curb and guttering, and macadamizing against the property legally subject to assess- ment. Aid. McIntosh moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin. Nays—None. Absent—Ald. Wallis. Alderman McIntosh offered the fol- lowing: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that the city engineer be and he is hereby directed to prepare a plat showing generally the location, nature and extent to the proposed improvement of Washington street from Twenty-seventh street to the northwest lot line of Twenty- eighth street and the kind or kinds of material or materials to be used, and an estimate of the entire cost thereof, and the amount and cost of such im- provement, and the amount assessable upon any railway or street railway company, the amount and cost thereof to be paid by the city, if any, and the cost thereof and amount assessable upon each lot or parcel o- land adja- cent to such improvement as contem- plated by chapter 76 of the laws of the Thirty-fifth General Assembly of the State of Iowa and acts amended there- by, and to file such plat and estimate in the office of the city recorder; that after the filing of said plat and esti- mate in his office, the city recorder shall publish in three consecutive is- sues of a newspaper published in this city, a notice stating that such plat and estimates are on file, the location and nature of the improvement, kind 393 or kinds of material or materials to be used, and an estimate of its cost, and the time before which objections there- to can be fled, and the time fixed for hearing, which time shall not be less than five days after the last publica- tion of such notice, and after such publication shall have been made, the city recorder shall, at the next regular session of the city council, notify the council thereof in writing, with a printed copy of such notice accom- panying the same. Ald. McIntosh moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin. Nays—None. Absent—Ald. Wallis. Alderman Clancy offered the follow- ing: Ee it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That it is deemed necessary and advisable to improve Third street from the west lot line of Main street to the east lot line of Bluff street except where im- proved, and it is hereby proposed to grade, curb with cement curb and to pave said portion of said street with brick block with an asphalt filler on a concrete foundation and to assess the cost of said grading, curbing and pav- ing against the property legally sub- ject to assessment. Ald, Clancy moved the adoption of the resolution. Lost by the following vote: Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Clancy. Heim, McIntosh, Singrin. Nays—Ald. McLaughlin. Absent—Ald. Wallis. Alderman Clancy offered the follow- ing: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that the city engineer be and he is hereby directed to prepare a plat showing generally the location, nature and extent to the proposed improvement of Third street from the west lot line of Main street to the east lot line of Bluff street ex- cept where improved, and the kind or kinds of material or materials to be used, and an estimate of the entire cost thereof, and the amount and cost of such improvement, and the amount assessable upon any railway or street railway company, the amount and cost thereof to be paid by the city, if any, and the cost thereof and amount as- sessable upon each lot or parcel of land adjacent to such improvement as contemplated by Chapter '6 of the Laws of the Thirty-fifth General As- sembly of the State of Iowa and acts amended thereby, and to file such plat and estimate in the office of the city recorder; that after the filing of said plat and estimate in his office, the city recorder shall publish in three conse- cutive issues of a newspaper publish- ed in this city, a notice stating that 394 Regular Session, September 2, 1915 such plat and estimates are on file, the location and nature of the im- provement, kind or kinds of material or materials to be used, and an esti- mate of its cost, and the time before which objections thereto can bewhlf h and the time fixed for hearing, time shall not be less than five days after the last publication of such no- tice, and after such publication shall have been made, the city recorder shall, at the next regular session of the city council, notify the council thereof in writing, with a printed copy of such notice accompanying the same Ald. Clancy moved the adoption of the resolution. Lost by the following vote: Yeas—Aids, Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, Singrin. Nays—Ald, McLaughlin. Absent—Ald. Wallis. Aid. Clancy offered the following: Be it Resolved by the City of Du- buque: That it is deemed necessary to con- struct a permanent sidewalk 12 feet wide in front of City Lot 193, abut- ting on soath side of Third Street in the City of Dubuque, which piece of property is owned by Frank A. Burns, said sidewalk to be built of cement (artificial stone), and to be completed not later than the 15th day of September, 1915. Adopted September 2nd, 1915. Approved September 3rd, 1915. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. Ald. Clancy moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the fol- lowing vote. Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin. Nays—None. Absent—Aids. Wallis. Aid. Clancy offered the following: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That it is deemed necessary to con- struct a permanent sidewalk 12 feet wide in front of City Lot 193, abut- ting on west side of Iowa Street in the City of Dubuque, which niece of property is owned by Frank A. Burns, said sidewalk to be built of cement (artificial stone), and to be complet- ed not later than the 15th day of Sep- tember, 1915. Adopted September 2nd, 1915. Approved heptember 3rd, 1915. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. Ald. Clancy moved the ad, ption of the resolution. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Alds. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin. Nays—None Absent—Al d. Wallis. Ald. McIntosh offered the follow- ing: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That it is deemed necessary to construct a permanent sidewalk 4 feet wide in front of Lots 1 and 2 Barry's Sub., abutting on East side of Seventh Avenue in the City of Du- buque, which piece of property is owned by E. A. & J. M. Higgins. said sidewalk to be built of cement (artificial stone), and to be complet- ed not later than the 15th day of September, 1915. Adapted September 2nd, 1915. Approved September 3rd, 1915. JAMES SAUL. Mayor. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. Ald. McIntosh moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Alds. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin. Nays—None. Absent—Ald. Wallis. City Recorder Shea presented and read the notice, certified to by the pub- lishers of the City Council's intention to levy a Special Assessment to pay for improving Chestnut street from the west lot line of Highland Place to the east curb line of Walnut street, N. J. Staner, contractor. On motion of Ald. Singrin the notice was received and filed. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to pay for im- proving Chestnut street from Highland place to Walnut street, by N. J. Stan- er contractor, in front of and adjoin- ing the same, a Special Tax be and is hereby levied on the several Lots, and Parts of Lots, and Parcels of Real Estate hereinafter named, situate and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each Lot or Parcel of Real Estate, as follows: Owner. Description. Amt. Mary Wallis, A. McDaniels' Sub., Lot 780 1257.87 sq. ft. cement gutter at 11 9-10c $149.69, extra expense at 3 Per cent, $4.49; total $154 18 Mary Wallis, A. McDaniels' Sub., Lot 781, 273.93 sq. ft. cement gutter at 11 9-10c $32.60, extra expense at 3 per 33 57 cent, 97c; total Mrs. T. Walker, A. McDaniels' Sub., W. 45 ft. S 1/2 Lot 797, 40.81 sq. ft. cement gutter at 11 9-10c $48.56, extra ex- pense at ? per cent, $1.45; to - 50 01 tal Regular Session, September 2, 1915 395 Theo. F. .Ris, A. McDaniels' Sub., E. 15 ft. S 1/2 Lot 797, 105 sq. ft. cement gutter at 11 9-10c $12.50, extra ex- pense at 3 per cent, 37c; to- tal 12 87 Theo. F. Ris, A. McDaniels' Sub., S % Lot 796, 3 lin. ft. cement curb at 341/2c $1.04, 420 sq. ft. cement gutter at 11 9-10c $49.98, extra ex- pense at 3 per cent, $1.53; to- tal 52 55 Sarah Winall, A. McDaniels' Sub., Lot 795, 50 lin. ft. ce- ment curb at 341/2c $17.25, 350 sq. ft. cement gutter at 11 9-10c $41.65, extra ex- pense at 3 per cent, $1.77; to- tal 60 67 Sarah Winall, A. McDaniels' Sub, Lot 794, 50 lin. ft. ce- ment curb at 341/2c $17.25, 350 sq. ft, cement gutter at 11 9-10c $41.65, extra ' xpense at 3 per cent, $1.77; total 60 67 Wm. B. Wallis et al, A. McDan- lels' Sub, Lot 793, 53.5 lin. ft. cement gutter at 341/2c $18.46, 374.5 sq. ft. cement gutter at 11 9-10c $44.57, ex- tra expense at 3 per cent, $1.89; total 64 92 Wm. B. Wallis et al, A. McDan- iels' Sub., Lot 792, 53.5 lin. ft. cement curb at 341/2c $18.46, 374.5 sq. ft. cement gutter at 11 9-10c 1.4.57, extra expense at 3 per cent, $1.89; total64 92 Sarah Winall, A. McDaniels' Sub., Lot 791, 53.5 'in. ft. ce- ment curb at 34%c $18.46, 374.5 sq. ft. cement gutter at 11 9-10c $44.57, extra ex- pense _t 3 per cent, $1.89; total 64 92 Augusta Schneider, A. McDan- iels' Sub., S. 87 ft. Lot 790, 53.5 lin. ft. cement curb at 341/2c $18.46, 374.5 sq. ft. ce- ment gutter at 11 C -10c $44.57, extra expense at 3 per cent, $1.89; total 64 92 Augusta Schneider, A. McDan- lels' Sub., W. 3.5 ft. Lot 789, 3.5 lin. ft. cement curb at 34%c $1.21, 24.5 sq. ft. ce- ment gutter at 11 9-10c $2.92, extra expense at 3 per cent, 12c; total 4 25 Ed. C. Daly, Sub. E. 50 ft 789, A. McDaniels' Sub., Lot 2, 50 lin. ftcement curb at 341/2c $17.25, 350.0 sq. ft. ce- ment gutter at 11 9-10c, $41.65, extra expense at 3 per cent, $1.77; total 60 67 Mrs. H. B. Noyes, A. McDan- iels' Sua., Lot 788, 374.5 sq. ft. cement gutter at 11 9-10c $44.57, extra expense at 3 per cent, $1.34; total 45 91 Chas. A. Noyes, Sub. 787, A McDaniels Sub., Lot 2, 252 sq. ft. cement gutter at 11 9-10c $29.99, extra expense at 3 per cent, 90c; total 30 89 Chas. A. Noyes, Sub. 787, A. McDaniels' Sub., Lot 1, 284.9 sq. ft. cement gutter at 11 9-10c $33.90, extra expense at 3 per cent, $1.01; total 34 91 Nellie G. Provost, Sub. 786, A. McDaniels' Sub., Lot 2, 239.3 sq. ft. cement gutter at 11 9-10c $28.49, extra expense at 3 per cent, 85c; total 29 34 Nellie G. Provost, A. McDan- iels' Sub., Lot 784, 854 sq. ft. cement gutter at 11 9-10c, $101.63, extra expense at 3 per cent, $3.04; total 104 67 Abby L. McDonald, A. McDan- iels' Sub., Lot 779, 1269.8 sq. ft. cement gutter at 11 9-10c $151.11, extra expense at 3 per cent, $4.53; total 155 64 Abby L. McDonald, A. McDan- iels Sub., Lot 778, 279.3 sq. ft. cement gutter at 11 9-10c $33.24, extra expense at 3 per cent, $1.00; total 34 24 Michael Melchoir Kingman's Sub., W. 43.6 ft. Lot 1-2, 399 sq. ft. cement gutter at 11 9-10c $47.48, extra ex- pense at 3 per cent, $1.42; total 48 90 M. Becker list., Kingman's Sub., E. 8.6 ft., Lot 1-2, 8.5 lin. ft. cement curb at 341/2c $2.94, 59.5 sq. ft. cement gut- ter at 11 9-10c $7.08, extra expense at 3 per cent, 30c; total M. Becker Est., Kingman's Sub., Lot 3, 35 lin. ft. cement curb at 341/2c $12.08, 245 sq. ft. cement gutter at 11 9-10c $29.15, extra expense at 3 per cent, $1.27; total Alice Atherton, Kingman's Sub., Lot 4, 35 lin. ft. cement curb at 341/2c $12.08, 245 sq. ft. cement gutter at 11 9-10c $29.15, extra expense at 3 per 42 50 cent, $1.27; total Sarah Winall, Sub. 823-824, A. McDaniels' Sub., Lot 1, 50 lin. ft. cement curb at 341/2c $17.25, 350 sq. ft. cement gut- ter at 11 9-10c $41.65, extra expense at 3 per cent, $1.77; total Sarah Winall, Sub. 823-824, A. McDaniels' Sub., _.ot 2, 50 lin. ft. cement curb at 341/2c $17.25, 350 sq. ft. cement gut- ter at ,1 9-10c $41.65, extra expense at 3 per cent, $1.77; total 10 32 42 50 60 67 60 67 396 Regular Session, September 2, 1915 Sarah Winall, Sub. 823-824, A. McDaniels' Sub., Lot 3, 136.6 lin. ft. cement curb at 34%c $47.13, 956.2 sq. ft. cement gutter at 11 9-10c $113.78, ex- tra expense at 3 per cent, 165 73 $4.82; total A. B. Carlin, M. A. McDaniels' Sub., Lot 5, 47.3 lin, ft. ce- ment curb at 34%c $16.31, 331.1 sq. ft. cement gutter at 11 9-10c $39.40, extra expense at 3 per cent, $1.67; total57 38 A. B. Carlin, M. A. McDaniels' Sub., Lot 4, 47.3 lin. ft. ce- ment curb at 34%c $16.31, 331.1 sq. ft. cement gutter at 11 9-10c $39.40, extra expense at 3 per cent, $1.67; total 57 28 Sarah W. Winall, M. A. Mc - Daniels' Sub., Lot 3, 47.3 lin. ft. cement gutter at 34%c $16.31, 331.1 sq. ft. cement gutter at 11 9-10 $39.40, extra expense at 3 per cent, $1.67; total 57 38 Sarah W. Winall, M. A. Mc - Daniels' Sub., Lot 2, 47.3 lin. ft. cement curb at 34%c $16.31, 331.1 sq. ft. cement gutter at 11 9-10c $39.40, ex- tra expense at 3 per cent, $1.67: total 57 38 Sarah J. Winall, M. A. McDan- iels' Sub., Lot 1, 56.7 lin. ft. cement curb at 34%c $19.56, 468.9 sq. ft. cement gutter at 11 9-10c $55.79, extra ex- pense at 3 per cent, $2.26; to- tal 77 61 W. H. Day, A. McDaniels' Sub., Lot 830, 112 lin. ft. ce- ment curb at 34%c $38.64, 841.2 sq. ft. cement gutter at 11 9-10c $100.10, extra ex- pense at 3 per cent, $4.16; total 142 90 T. J. Levan A. McDaniels' Sub, S. 1-2 Lot 829, 13.1 lin. ft. ce- ment curb at 34%c $4.52, 97.9 sq. ft. cement gutter at 11 9-10c $11.65, expense ex- pense at ., per cent, 48c; to- tal 16 65 Mrs. M. Levan, A. McDaniels' Sub., N. 1-2 Lot 829, 20.8 lin. ft. cement curb at 34%c $7.17, 156.4 sq. ft. cement gutter at 11 9-10c $18.61, ex- tra expense at 3 per cent, 77c; total 26 55 G. W. Kiesel, A. McDaniels' Sub., Lot 828, 11.1 lin, ft. ce- ment curb at 34%c $3.83, 83.9 sq. ft. cement gutter at 11 9.10c $9.98, extra expense at 3 per cent, 41c; total 14 22 Total $2123 46 14168.7 sq. ft. cement gutter at - 11 9.10c $1686 08 1088.5 lin. ft. cement curb at 34%c Extra expense 375 53 61 85 Total $2123 46 All of which is assessed in propor- tion to the special benefits conferred. Adopted September 2nd, 1915. Approved September 3rd, 1915. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. Ald. Clancy moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Aldermen Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin. Nays—None. Absent—Aids. Wallis. Ald. McLaughlin moved to adjourn. Carried. Adopted of vwL C , 1915. Approved . GYY.vIA? . Attest: Mayor. City Recorder. CITY COUNCIL CITY COUNCIL (Official.) Special Session, September 9th, 1915. Council met at 8:15 p. m. Mayor Saul in the chair. Present—Aldermen McIntosh and Wallis. Absent—Aldermen Callahan, Clan- cy, Heim, McLaughlin, Singrin. Mayor Saul stated that this meet- ing is called for the purpose of act- ing on bids for the construction of various cement steps and any other business that might properly come be- fore a regular meeting of the City Council. Ald. Wallis moved that a quorum not being present that this meeting be adjourned till tomorrow evening, Friday, September 10th, 1915, at 8:00 p. m. Carried. Adopted > " 1915. Approved, Attest: moa q IyIayor. ty Recorder. (Official.) Adjourned special session Septem- ber 10th, 1915, of the special session of September 9th, 1.915. Council met at 8:25 p. m. Mayor Saul in the chair. Present—Aldermen Callahan, Clan- cy, Heim, McIntosh, Singrin, Wallis. Absent—Alderman McLaughlin. Mayor Saul stated that this meeting is an adjourned meeting of the special meeting of September 9th, 1915, and is called for the purpose of acting on bids for various cement steps and any other business that might properly come before a regular meeting of the City Council. Ald. Clancy moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of allowing the gentlemen present to address the Council. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, Singrin, Wallis. Nays—None. Absent—Ald. McLaughlin. Mr. Schrup read the petition of the Main street business men protesting against the ordinance recently passed by the City Council prohibiting the parking of vehicles on Main street for a longer period than seven min- utes, and also addressed the Council together with Messrs. Roshek, Fulton, Jaeggi and Smith. Aid. McLaughlin entered and took his seat at 8:35 P. m, Ald. Singrin moved to refer the petition to the committee of the whole to meet Monday evening, September 13th, 1915, at 8:00 o'clock, and the interested parties to be invited to be present. Carried. Bids. Bids for the construction of cement steps on Foye street: Bid of Thomas R. Lee—Landings 13 1-2 cts. per square foot, reinforced steps $3.50 per step, plain steps $2.25 per step, columns $1.50 per foot, beams $1.25 per foot, headers $5.50 per cubic yard. Bid of Frank White—Landings 25 qts. per square foot, reinforced steps $3.20 per step, plain steps $2.30 per step, columns $2.25 per lineal foot, beams $2.00 per lineal foot, headers $12.00 per cubic yard. Bid of N. J. Staner—Girder steps $3.37 per step, plain steps $2.49 per step, columns $1.57 per lineal foot, beams $1.35 per lineal foot, landings 13 1-2 cts. per square foot. Bid of H. A. McIntosh—Landings per square foot 18 cts., reinforced steps per step $2.80, plain steps der step $2.40, columns per lineal foot 398 Adjourned Special Session, September 10, 1915 $1.00, beams per lineal foot $1.25, headers per cubic yard $9.50. On motion of AId. Wallis the bids were referred to the City Engineer to report later in the evening. Bids for the construction of cement steps on Angella street: Bid of Thos. R. Lee: landings per square foot 13c, reinforced steps $3.50 per step, plain steps per step $2.25, columns $1.60 per foot, beams $2.25 per foot, headers $5.50 per cubic yard, rock excavation $1.10 per cubic yard. Bid of H. A. I1Ic- Intosh: landings per square foot 25c, reinforced steps per step $2.80, plain steps per step $2.40, columns per lin- eal foot, $1.00, beams per lineal foot $1.25, headers per cubic yard $9.50, rock excavation per cubic yard $4.00. Bid of N. J. Staner, girder steps $3.49 per step, plain steps $2.47 per step, landings 13 and 3-4 cts. per square foot, girder landings 23c per square fcot, columns $1.65 per lineal foot, beams $1.45 per lineal foot, rock ex- cavation $2.37 per cubic yard. Bid of Frank White, landings 24c per square foot, plain steps $2.25 per step, re- inforced steps per step $3.20, columns $2.25 per lineal foot, beams $2.25 per lineal foot, headers $12.00 per cubic yard, excavating $2.00 per cubic yard. On motion of Ald. Wallis the bids were referred to the City Engineer to report later in the evening. On motion of Ald. Clancy the bill of Geo. Sparks in the sum of $149.34 for macadam sold to the Sec- ond ward was ordered paid and a war- rant drawn on the city treasurer ac- cordingly. Aid. Wallis moved that warrants in the sum of $4.500.00 be ordered drawn in favor of Fred Levi, treasurer, against the city treasurer for the dif- ferent appropriations for the Bathing Beach Commission. Carried. Aid, McLaughlin moved to take from the Committee of the Whole the bids for the construction of a con- crete retaining wall on the north side of West Seventh street from Hill street to Needham Place and act on them in the council meeting. Carried Ald. McLaughlin moved to open all bids for the concrete retaining wall on the north side of West Seventh street. Carried. Bid of N. J. Staner, $8.95 per cubic yard. Bid of H. A. McIntosh, $10.35 per cubic yard. Bid of Interlocking Cement Block & Concrete Co., $10.78 'per cubic yard. Bid of Thos. R. Lee, $9.30 per cubic yard. Bid of J. A. R. Daniels, $8.45 per cubic yard. Bid of Edward Brasher, $8.35 per yard of 27 square feet. On motion of Ald. Clancy the con- tract was awarded to Edward Brasher he being the lowest bidder and his bond placed at 1-4 the amount of the contract. Petition of the Union Electric Co. asking permission to permanently im- prove their track on Alpine street be- tween West Third and Julien Avenue by paving with brick between the rails and one foot outside laying the same on a concrete base presented and read. On motion of Ald. McLaughlin the prayer of the petitioners was granted and the space between the brick to be filled with asphaltic filler. City Engineer Blake reported H. A. McIntosh the lowest bidder for the construction of the cement steps on Foye street. On motion of Ald. Wal- lis the contract was awarded to H. A. McIntosh, he being the lowest bidder and his bond placed at 1-4 the amount of the contract. City Engineer Blake reported Thos. R. Lee the lowest bidder for the con- struction of the cement steps on An- gella street. Ald. Wallis moved that this matter be referred to the Fourth Ward Alderman and City Engineer with power to report back to the coun- cil. Carried. September, 10, 1915. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: Referring to attached bill of Frank Beutin, would recom- mend that Mr. Beutin be allowed $500.00 on this bill and that the re- mainder be referred to the committee of the whole. Respectfully submitted, E. C. BLAKE, City Engineer. On motion of AId. McIntosh the re- port of the City Attorney was approv- ed and a warrant in the sum of $500.- 00 500:00 was ordered drawn on the city treasurer in favor of Frank Beutin. Ald. McLaughlin offered the follow- ing: AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A GRADE ON BURNS STREET FROM THE NORTH CURB LINE OF OAK STREET TO 50 FEET NORTH OF THE NORTH CURB LINE OF HANCOCK STREET. Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That an ordinance estab- lishing a grade on Burns Street from the north curb line of Oak Street to 50 feet north of the north curb line of Hancock Street be and the same is hereby established and adopted as shown by the profile of said street and grade, prepared by the City Engineer being profile No. 892. B. M. Door Sill of the brick house on the southeast corner of Quince Street and Cleve- land Avenue, elevation 233.64 Adjourned Special Session, September 10, 1915 399 Said grade begins at the north curb line of Oak Street east curb elevation, 228.62, west curb elevation 228.62; thence to station 2+38 south curb line of Hancock Street, east curb ele- vation 192 80, west curb elevation 192.- 30; 92:30; thence to station 2+62 north curb line of Hancock Street, east curb ele- vation 152.20, west curb elevation 190.70; th nce to station 3+12, fifty feet north om the north curb line of Hancock Street east curb elevation, 188.00, west curb elevation 188.00. Section 2. This ordinance shall be in force and take ffect from and after its passage by the City Council and its publication one time in the Du buque Telegraph -Herald and Times - Journal newspapers. Adopted: September 10th., 1915, Approved: Se1.tember, 11th., 1915. Attest, J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Published officially in the Dubuque Telegraph Herald and Times -Journal newspapers September 13th, 1915. J. J. SHEA, 9-13-1t. City Recorder Ald. McLaughlin moved that the reading just had be considered the first reading of thet ordinance. Car- ried. Ald, McLaughlin moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of reading the ordinance by its title. Carried by the following vote: Yeas.—Aids. Callahan, Clancy Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wal- lis. Nays—None. Alderman Clancy offered the fol- lowing: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That the City Engineer be and he is hereby direct- ed to prepare a plat and specifications for a eight inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in Grandview Avenue from South Dodge Street to the unnamed street about five hundred feet south of South Dodge Street. showing the locations and general nature of such improvement, the extent thereof, the size and kind of material to be used, and to prepare an estimate of the cost thereof and the amount assessable up- on each lot or parcel of land adjacent to or abutting thereon per front feet or square feet in area, and to file such plat, specifications and estimate in the office of City Recorder. That after such plat is so filed, the City Recorder shall cause to be pub- lished notice of the intention of the Council to make such improvement, which notice shall be published in three consecutive issues of the official Paper of the City of Dubuque, stating that such plat is on file, and general- ly the nature of the sewer, its loca- tion, size and kinds of material to be used, and the estimate of its cost, and fixing the time before which ob- jections can be filed, which time shall not be less than five days after the last publications of said notice, and after the completion of the publication of such notice, he shall at its next session, notify the Council thereon In writing with a printed copy of such notice accompanying the same. Ald. Clancy moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the follow- ing vote. Yeas—Alda. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wal- lis. Nays—None. Alderman Clancy offered the follow- ing: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That it is deemed necessary and advisable to construct a sanitary sewer in Grand- view Avenue as follows to -wit, an eight inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in Grandview Avenue from South Dodge Street southerly to the unnamed street about five hundred feet south of said South Dodge Street, and to assess the cost of said sewer against the abutt- ing property. Ald. Clancy moved the adoption it the resolution. Carried by the follow- ing vote. Yeas—Alds Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wal- lis. Nays—None. Petition of J. L. Mullin et al remon- strating and protesting against the improvement of West Third Street from Bluff Street to Burch Street pre- sented and read. Ald. McLaughlin moved that the prayer of the petition- ers be granted. Lost by the following vote. Yeas—Aids Heim and McLaughlin. Nays—Alds. Callahan, Clancy. McIn- tosh, Singrin Wallis. Ald. Clancy moved to take from the Committee of the Whole the final re- solution for the advertising of bids for the improvement of Wiest Third from the west curb of Bluff Street to the east curb line of Burch Street and act on the resolution in the Coun- cil meeting. Carried. Alderman Clancy offered the follow- ing: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That West Third Street from the west curb line of Bluff Street to the east curb line of Burch Street be improved by curb- ing with cement curb and guttering with eight foot gutters of either hill- side brick or cement concrete paving, in accordance with the plans and specifications for such improvement 400 Regular Session, September 16, 1915 prepared by the City Engineer and now on file in the office of the City Recorder, and be it further Resolved that said improvement shall be completed on or before the 1st day of November, 1915, and shall be paid for in the manner prescribed by Chapter XXXII. and amendments thereto of the Revised Ordinance of the City of Dubuque for the payment of the cost of street improvements. The proposals for doing said work shall be acted upon by the Council on the 7th day of October, 1915, and the City Recorder is hereby ordered to give ten days' notice by publication asking for proposals as provided by ordinance. Ald. Clancy moved the adoption of the resolution. Lost by the follow- ing vote. Yeas -Aids. Callahan, Clancy, Mc- Intosh, Singrin, Wallis. Nays -Aids. Heim, and McLaughlin. Ald. Singrin moved to adjourn. Adopted wt,IA- ,x,915. Approved Attest: q p Mayor. CityRecorder. 16, 1915 CITY COUNCIL (Official). Regular Session, September 16th, 1915. Council met at 8:30 P. M. Mayor Pro Tem Singrin in the chair. Present -Aldermen Callahan, Clan- cy, Heim, Melntosh, McLaughlin, Wallis. Bids. Bids for the improving of Burns street from the south property line of Oak street to forty feet north of Han- cock street. Bid of F. W. Hassett: grading in total $104.00, combination curb and guttering per lineal foot 49c, macadamizing per square yard 73c. Bid of John Tibey, grading in total $100.00, combination curb and guttering per lineal foot 68c, macad- amizing per square yard 75c. Bid of Wilmer Cook, grading in total $125.00, combination curb and guttering per lineal foot 68c, macadamizing per square yard 70c. Bid of J. A. R. Dan- iels, grading in total $150.00; com- bination curb and guttering per lineal foot 80c, macadamizing per square yard 82c. On motion of Ald. Clancy, the contract was awarded to F. W. Hassett, he being the lowest bidder, and his bond placed at one-fourth the amount of the contract. Bills. Ike Beekman, inspector $ 8.00 John Dubler, inspector 12.00 J. P. Cooney, inspector 20.00 Gus. Mansteadt, inspector 13.00 Andy Cullen, inspector 15.00 Ed. Ruff, inspector 24.00 Ed. Delaney, inspector 14.00 Jacob Weber, inspector 4.00 Dick Rosemeir, inspector 12.00 John Kinsella, inspector 18.00 John D. Bush, inspector 6.00 J. A. Daniels, Bee Branch sewer, Millville road 300.98 H. A. McIntosh, Bee Branch sewer at 28th street 161.54 Spahn & Rose, city pond 9.50 Standard Lumber Yard Co, city pond Klauer Mfg. Co., expense Keuffel & Esser Co., expense John L. Kies, expense Peter B. Hoffmann, expense Eichhorn & Bechtel, expense Gonner Bros., expense C. L. Dambacher, expense J. J. Dunn, expense John Dehing, expense Spahn & Rose Lumber Co., ex- pense 2.20 Wunderlich & Wiederholt, fire 23.50 Matt Stafford, fire 146.19 August Reis, fire 10.00 Peed, Berwangor & Pfiffner, fire 13.75 National Refining Co., fire 10.50 69.7 112.41 3.02 .35 5.00 .60 24.15 8.70 .80 10.00 Regular Session, September 16, 1915 Morrison Bros., fire Kretschmer Mfg. Co., fire Harry Iverson, fire Key City Gas Co., fire Iowa 011 Co., fire Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co, fire 13.50 Dubuque Tire & Vulcanizing Co., fire J. N. Graham, fire Union Electric Co., fire Spahn & Rose Lumber Co., police Geo. Ragatz & Son, police J. J. Nagle, police Key City Gas Co., police Iowa 011 Co., police Iowa Oil Co., police S. A. French, police Eagle Chemical Co., police Eichhorn & Bechtel, police J. Diebold, police Clark Van Wie, police Dr. C. McGuire, police Deyoe-Avenarius Co., police J. Diebold, police J. W. Giellis, police J. N. Graham, police Standard Lumber Co., police L. A. Walch, expense and police Matt Stafford, police and fire Key City Gas Co., police, fire and expense 4.00 Key City Gas Co., police, fire and expense.......... 70.15 Iowa Telephone Co., police, fire and expense 42.67 Iowa Telephone Co.. police, fire and expense T. H. Clark, fire and health A. Zillig, police and sewer Spahn & Rose Lumber Co., sidewalk 4.13 Spahn & Rose Lumber Co, sidewalk 57.74 J. N. Graham, sidewalk and sewer 2.00 T. J. Mulgrew Co., sewer F. Schloz & Son, sewer W. H. Stewart, sewer Peed, Berwanger & Pfiffner, sewer 2.50 Union Electric Co., harbors 4.41 W. C. Fosselman, harbors 7.10 W. C. Fosselman, health 31.68 John Dehing, health 90.00 United States Tire Co., health 68 40 Upton ...andry, health 5.12 Times-Journa , _..2.81 Telegraph -Herald, printing 43.88 Telegraph -Herald, printing 33.70 Telegraph -Herald. printing 67.41 Labor Leader, printing 12.50 National Demokrat, printing 25.00 Union Electric Co., lighting Union Electric Co., lighting 12.50 Unior Electric Co., lighting 102.70 Union Electric Co., lighting 3202.45 Dubuque Sand & Gravel Co, Valley street and Southern avenue 1.75 3.00 6.50 9.00 14.40 17.35 1.50 14.00 14.43 1.35 .70 6.30 1.10 1.55 7.22 5.50 10.00 10.18 .85 1.50 13.00 5.00 2.60 7.45 2.00 1.80 2.65 5.60 42.67 43.75 1.00 .60 .50 68.v0 A. Gasser, Locust streets Tom Lee, fire and road Cota, Byrne & Cota, road and harbors Jas. F. Lee, grading Louisa, street John Tibey, street Mettel Bros., road. expense and fire Butt Bros., fire and road Standard Oil Co., East Grand- view avenue and Grandview avenue Key City Roofing Co., roads Key City Iron Works, road Key City Iron Works, roads T. J. Mulgrew Co., road, sewer and Bee Branch sewer T. J. Mulgrew Co., road Rellihan & Mullen, road Dubuque Sand and Gravel Co., road Eagle Point Lime Works, road Standard Oil Co., road Standard 011 Co., road ing Third Ward Smedley Steam roads W. B. Baumgartner, roads Leader Oil Co., roads Klauer Mfg. Co., roads F. Schloz & Son, roads K. O'Brien, sidewalk abutting City Lot 456 and N. one-half of City Lot 210 67.29 K. O'Brien, sidewalk abutting Sub. 76 and 77, Union Add.; Lot 1; Union Add., Lot 78; ; Grandview Avenue Add., Lot 19; Marsh's Dubuque Add, Lots 5, 8 and 9 134.59 Tom Lee, sidewalk abutting City Lot 720 and Lot 5 of 13 of Mineral Lot 172 68.14 Tibey Bros., sewer in Curtis street 35.03 Tibey Bros., improving Wood street 2230.26 Nick Staner, improving Chest- nut street 1958.53 Western Improvement Co., im- proving Julien avenue and Delhi street 41318.69 F. Beutin, road 4.20 Dubuque Sand and Gravel Co, road Standard Lumber 1" a r (l ('o., road 401 and Bluff grading Wood 8.00 186.30 9.75 92.50 900.00 15.65 11.05 331.80 106.16 195.59 21.03 26.56 L20 10.30 4.17 1.00 .50 and oil - Pump Co., 331.80 68.13 3.60 56.20 17.30 33.30 1.05 1.98 Standard Oil Co., road 2.59 A. C. Wunder, road 5.30 Geo. Rittenmaier, roads 1.50 On motion of Ald. Clancy all bills properly 0. K. were ordered paid. Petitions of A. W. Austin, et al, asking the city council to recommend to the City Water Works trustees to have the water mains laid in Delhi street from Asbury street to the end of the city limits and also to have water plug placed at end of city lim- 402 Regular Session, September 16, 1915 its, presented and read. On motion of Ald. Wallis the petition was re- ferred to the Water Works trustees with the recommendation of the city council that the prayer of the peti- tioners be granted. Petition of J. D, Bush et al, asking the city council to place an electric light on Wood street, midway be- tween Julien avenue and West 14th street, presented and read. On mo- tion of Ald. Wallis the petition was referred to the committee of the whole to view the grounds. Ald. Clancy moved that the City At- torney be instructed to prepare a written opinion and present same at the next regular meeting of the City Council as to the power of the coun- cil in ordering the City Water Works trustees to lay water mains within the limits of the city. Carried. Petition of Mrs. J. Rooney et al, asking the city council to install an electric street light at the junction of Julien avenue and Air Hill street, pre- sented and read. On motion of Ald. McIntosh the petition was referred to the committee of the whole to view the grounds. Petition of L. A. Welch asking the city council for permission to lay a gasoline tank under the sidewalk at 950 Clay street, presented and read. On motion of Ald, Clancy the prayer of the petitioner was granted and the city attorney instructed to draw up the proper waiver and agreement. Petition of Frank Duttle asking the city council to reduce the assessment on Lot 16, Quigley's out -lot 712 for the year 1915, presented and read. On motion of Ald. McIntosh the peti- tion was referred to the Board of Equalization. Petition of S. P. Rider et al, ask- ing the city council to remove the obstruction on the sidewalk at the corner of Seventeenth and Seminary streets, presented and read. On mo- tion of Ald. Clancy the petition was referred to the committee of the whole to view the grounds. Petition of E. Hemmi asking the city council to accept the sum of $25.00 in full settlement of the spe- cial assessment levied against lot 3 in O'Neill's Sub. in the year 1897, Presented and read. On motion of Ald. Wallis the petition was referred to the city treasurer to report to the council at its next regular meeting. Petition of J. P. LaBrune asking the city council to allow him salary and doctor bill while being disabled on ac- count of falling on sidewalk on Colli- er avenue between Hart street and 24th street, presented and read. On motion of Ald. Clancy the petition was referred to the city attorney, Know All Men by These presents, That Catherine A. Holz, of the City of Dubuque, County of Dubuque and State of Iowa, in consideration of the privilege to be granted of connecting her property situated on the south six (6) feet of the North forty (40) feet of lot seven (7) and the west twenty-four (24) feet of one hundred (100) feet of the south twenty-four (24) feet by two hundred (200) feet of lot seven (7) of the Subdivision of City lot four hundred thirty-eight (438) and four hundred thirty-nine .(439), with the sanitary sewer on Seminary stree hereby agrees to pay the assessment against her said prop- erty for the construction of a sani- tary sewer in Heeb street, or any alley or avenue liable for said assessment, and she further agrees to and does waive any and all irregularities, if any, in connection with the construc- tion, letting of contract, resolution, etc., of said sanitary sewer to be con- structed in Heeb street or in any al- ley or avenue adjacent to or abutting her said above described property (Seal) CATHERINE A. HOLZ. On this 7th day of September, A. D. 1915, before me personally appeared Catherine A. Holz and acknowledged that she executed the same as her voluntary act and deed. A. J. KANE, Notary Public in and for Dubuque County, Iowa. On motion of Ald. Wallis the waiver was made a matter of record. Original notice of suit of Richard D. Mullen vs. the City of Dubuque in the sum of $322.50 presented and read. On motion of Ald. Wallis the notice was referred to the City At- torney. Ald. Wallis moved that the chair appoint a committee of three to in- vestigate the sheds projecting on Dor- gan Place which are an obstruction on said Dorgan Place. Carried. The chair appointed the following committee: Alds. Wallis, Heim and Callahan. Quarterly statement, receipts and disbursements of the City Water Works, April 1st to June 30th, 1915, presented. On motion of Ald. Clan- cy the report was referred to the Special Auditing Committee, Return of service of sidewalk no- tice to E. A. and J. M. Higgins, Lots 1 and 2, Barry's Sub., abutting on east side of Seventh avenue, present- ed and read. On motion of Ald. Mc- Intosh the return of service was re- ceived and filed and the City Engi- neer instructed to prepare plans and specifications for the construction of the same. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen—I herewith submit my Regular Session, September 16, 1915 403 payroll for labor on streets in the several road districts during the first half of September, 1915: Amount due laborers $3239.50 Also submit the payroll for labor on Valley street and Southern avenue. Amount due laborers $126.00 Also submit the payroll for labor on grading. Amount due laborers $29.70 Also submit the payroll for labor on East Grandview avenue. Amount due laborers $69.70 Also submit the payroll for sprink- ling and sweeping. Amount due laborers $219.50 Also submit the payroll for labor on roads leading into the county: First Ward county road fund amount due laborers, $88.20. Fourth Ward county road fund, amount due labor- ers, $174.00. Fifth Ward county road fund, amount due laborers, $90.67. Respectfully submitted, JOHN MAHONEY, Street Commissioner. On motion of Ald. Clancy the pay- rolls were received and warrants or- dered drawn to pay various amounts and report refered back to Commit- tee on Sewers. Also submit the payroll for labor on sewers during the first half of Sep- tember, 1915: Amount due laborers on sew- ers $223.50 Respectfully submitted, JOHN MAHONEY, Street Commissioner. On motion of Ald. Clancy the pay- roll was received and warrants or- dered drawn to pay various amounts and report referred ba?.1c to Commit- tee on Sewes. Chief of Police Giellis reported as follows: To thg Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen—I herewith submit may pay roll for the police department for the first half of September, 1915. Amount due policemen $1600 85 Respectfully submitted, JOHN W. GIELLIS, Chief of Police. On motion of Ald. Callahan the pay roll was received and warrants or- dered drawn to pay the various amounts and the report referred back to the Committee on Police. Fire Chief Reinfried reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlement—I herewith submit my pay roll for the fire department for the first half of September, 1915. Amount due firemen $2181 25 Respectfully submitted, J. R. REINFRIED, Chief. On motion of Alderman Wallis the pay roll was received and warrants ordered drawn to pay the various amounts and the report referred back to the fire committee. Dubuque, Iowa, Sept. 7, 1915. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council of the City of Dubuque: Gentlemen—George E. Heyer until recently employed as a lieutenant in the City fire department and being connected with Engine House No. 6, on Aug. 17th last was thrown from a fire truck, receiving severe injuries which on Aug. 21st caused his death. Mr. Beyer was engaged as a fireman and received his injuries while act- ing in that capacity and, under the Workmen's Compensation Act, his de- pendents become entitled to the com- pensation as therein provided. I have, therefor, prepared a memoran- dum of settlement with Amanda Beyer, the widow of said deceased, which has been submitted to the In- dustrial Commissioner of the State and received his approval. The set- tlement effected, which is in 'strict ac- cordance with the State Law, is as follows: George Beyer at the time of his death was receiving the sum of $76.00 a month, making his average annual earnings $912.00. This sum divided by fifty-two weeks, gives the average weekly earnings of deceased, amount- ing to $17.54 a week. The law pro- vides that in case of death a total dependent shall receive one-half of the average weekly earnings for a period of three hundred weeks, in this case being the sum of $8.77 for three hundred weeks, or a total sum of $2,631.00. Amanda Bey..r has agreed tnat her payments shall be made to her monthly, making a sum due her each month of $35.08. You will therefore instruct your City Auditor to place the name of Amanda 3eyer upon his list of per- sons entitled to compensation under this law and have a warrant drawn on the 21st of each month in the sum of $35.08 until the whole period of three hundred weeks has been paid, the first warrant to be dated on the 21st of September, 1915 and paid aft- er the first meeting in October follow- ing, each warrant to be paid after the first meeting of the City Council in each month at which time said Coun- cil acts upon the report of the City Audtior. Respectfully submitted, M. H. CZIZEK, City Attorney. On motion of Aid. Wallis the report of the City Attorney was approved and the City Auditor instructed ac- cordingly. 404 Regular Session, September 16, 1915 Dubuque, Iowa, Sept. 16, 1915. To the Honorable Mayor and Council of the City of Dubuque. Gentlemen—Please find herewith re- turned warranty deed executed by Mary Harper to the City of Dubuque for street purposes in consideration of the sum of Ten ($1.0.00) Dollars. I respectfully report that I have ex- amined the slid deed and find good and sufficient title in Mary Harper, grantor, and said deed may be now recorded. Respectfully submitted, M. H. CZIZEK, City Attorney. On motion of Ald. Wallis the report of the City Attorney was approved and a warrant in the sum of $10.00 was ordered drawn on the City Treas- urer in favor of Mary Harper. Dubuque, Ia., Sept. 7, 1915. To the Mayor and Council of the City of Dubuque. Gentlemen—At a recent meeting of your honorable body I was instructed to prepare and have signed stipula- tions and agreements covering the in- stallation of gasoline tanks and pumps of the Ford Motor Garage and Johnson & Waite Garage, and Central Garage Co. I beg to report that these instru- ments have been properly signed and are herewith returned, and the same may he made a matter of record. Respectfully submitted, M. H. CZIZEK, City Attornej. On motion of Ald. McLaughlin the report of the City Attorney was made a matter of record. Sept. 16th, 1915. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council. Gentlemen—Would respectfully re- port that the cement sidewalk abut- ting lot 33 J. P. Schroeder's Add., has been completed and is ready for ac- ceptance. E. C. BLAKE, City Engineer. On motion of Ald. Clancy the report of the City Engineer was referred to the Committee on Streets. Dubuque, Iowa, Sept, 16, 1915. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council. Gentlemen—I beg to report to your Honorable Body that the assessment rolls for the year 1915 have been completed and ready for action by your Board of Equalization. Respectfully, FRED J. HELLER, City Assessor. On motion of Ald. Wallis the report of the City Assessor was made a mat- ter of record. Dubuque, Iowa, Sept. 16, 1915. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council. Gentlemen—I respectfulr petition your honorable body to instruct the Treasurer to draw a warrant for $2.94 the same being a double assessment on Lot 7 O'Neill's Sub. 3 in favor of A. W. Kemler, estate, also a warrant for $2.38 in favor of R. W. Kemler, he being assessed for 2 feet too much on City Lot 215 A. Respectfully, FRED J. HELLER, City Assessor. On motion of Ald. Callahan the re- port of the City Assessor was ap- proved and warrants ordered drawn on the City Treasurer accordingly. Sept. 16, 1915. To the Honorable Mayor and Mem- bers of the City Council. Gentlemen—Attached profile shows the grade of Heeb street as it is adopted and the proposed change as ordered by you July 1st, 1915. The red line on profile shows the grade as adopted and the green line shows the change proposed. The elevation of the houses built on the west side of the street are shown on profile. The improvements on the easterly side are built on the grade of Couler Avenue. Respectfully submitted, E. C. BLAKE, City Engineer. On motion of Ald. McIntosh the profile was referred to the Committee of the Whole with power. Your Committee on Streets would respectfully report that they have ex- amined the Angella street storm sew- er and would respectfully recommend that the same be accepted. M. CLANCY, Chairman. On motion of Ald. Clancy the re- ports of the Street Committee were adopted. Your Committee on Streets woald respectfully report that we have ex- amined Madison street and would re- spectfully recommend that it be ac- cepted. We would further recommend that the City Engineer be instructedto prepare a special assessment against the lots or parcels of real estate sub- ject to assessment for said improve- ment and file the same in the office of the City Recorder who will there- upon publish the notice of the assess- ment as required by ordinance. MATT CLANCY, Chairman. Your committee on sewers would re- spectfully :e,u•rt that '.ae; 1!a++ 'exan. in,.(' the :•anitary sewer laid in Jack- son street from Twenty-fourth to Twenty-fifth street and would respect- Regular Session, September 16, 1915 fully recommend that the same be ac- cepted. We would further recommend that the engineer be instructed to prepare a special assessment against the lots or parcels of real estate zebject to assessment for said improvement and file the same in the office of the City Recorder who will thereupon publish the notice of the assessment as requir- ed by ordinance. W. SINGRIN, Chairman. On motion of Ald. Wallis the report of the sewer committee was adopted. Your committee of the whole to whom was referred the petition of the Western Union Telegraph Co. asking that they be allowed to lay under- ground conduits in the city of Du- buque would respectfully recommend that the prayer of the petition be granted. W. SINGRIN, Chairman. Your committee of the whole to whom was referred the petition of the Main Street Merchants asking that the ordinance that had been adopted providing that no automobile shall be parked on Main street for a longer period of time than seven minutes be rescinded, would respectfully recom- mend that the prayer of the petition he granted. W. SINGRIN. Chairman. On motion of Ald. Clancy the re- ports of the committee of the whole were adopted. Ald. Clancy moved to take from the committee of the whole the notices, remonstrances and final resolutions for the sanitary sewers in Cora street and in Exchange street and act on them in the council meeting. Carried. Ald. Clancy moved to receive and file the notices and remonstrances for the sanitary sewers in Cora street and Exchange street. Carried. Alderman Callahan offered the fol- lowing: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That a san- itary sewer of eight inch tile pipe be constructed in. Exchange street from Cora street to Curtis street according to the plans and specifications of said sewer prepared by the city engineer and now on file in the office of the city recorder, and be it further Resolved, that said sewer shall be completed on or before the 15th day of November 1915, and shall be paid for at the time and in the manner prescribed by Chap+er XXXIV of the Revised Ordinances of 1901 of the City of Dubuque for the payment of the cost of constructing sewers. The pro- posals for doing such work will be act- ed upon by the council on the 7th day 405 of October 1915, and the city recorder is hereby ordered to give ten days notice by publication asking for pro- posals as provided by ordinance. Ald. Callahan moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas. Alds. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Wallis. Nays—None. Alderman Callahan offered the fol- lowing: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That a san- itary sewer of eight inch tile pipe be constructed in Cora street from Grand- view avenue to the intersection of Cora and Exchange streets according to the plans and specifications of said sewer prepared by the city engineer and now on file in the office of the city recorder, and be it further Resolved, chat said sewer shall be completed on or before the 15th day of November 1915, and shall be paid for at the time and in the manner prescribed by Chapter XXIV of the Revised Ordinances of 1901 of the city of Dubuque for the payment of the cost of constructing sewers. The pro- posals for doing such work will be acted upon by the council on the 7th day of October 1915, and the city re- corder is hereby ordered to give ten days notice by publication asking for proposals as provided by ordinance. Ald. Callahan moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas.—Alds. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh McLaughlin, Wallis. Nays—None. Alderman Clancy offered the follow- ing: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That it is deemed necessary and advisable to improve Herron street from the north property line of Grandview avenue to the south lot line of Cannon street and it is hereby proposed to grade, curb and gutter with combination ce- ment curb an' gutter and macadam- izing said portion of said street and to assess the cost of said grading, curb and guttering and macadamizing against the property legally subject to assessment. Ald. Clancy moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Aldermen Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Wallis. Nays—None. ing: Alderman Clancy offered the follow - Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That the city engineer be and he is hereby directed to prepare a plat showing generally the location, nature and extent to the 4o6 Regular Session, September 16, 1915 proposed improvement of Herron street from the north property line of Grandview avenue to the south lot line of Cannon street, and the kind or kinds of material or materials to he used, and an estimate of the en- tire cost thereof, and the amount and cost of such improvement, and the amount assessable upon any railway or street railway company, the amount and cost thereof to be paid by the city, if any, and the cost thereof and amount assessable upon each lot or parcel of land adjacent to such improvement as contemplated by Chapter 76 of the Laws of the Thirty-fifth General As- sembly of the State of Iowa and acts amended thereby, and to file such plat and estimate in the office of the city recorder; that after the filing of said plat and estimate in his office, the city recorder shall publish in three consecutive issues of a newspaper published in this city, a notice stat- ing that such plat and estimates are on file, the location and nature of the improvement, kind or kinds of mate- rial or materials to be used, and an estimate of its cost, and the time be- fore which ob,;ections thereto can be filed, and the time fixed for hearing, which time shall not be less than five days after the last publication of such notice, and after such publication shall have been made, the city re- corder shall, at the next regular ses- sion of the City Council, notify the Council thereof in writing, with a printed copy of such notice accom- panying the same. Ald. Clancy moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Aldermen Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Wallis. Nays—None. Alderman McIntosh offered the fol- lowing: Be it Resolved by tin City Council of the City of Dubuque, That it is deemed necessary and advisable to construct a sanitary sewer in Wash- ington street as follows, to -wit: An 8 -inch sanitary sewer in Washington street from Twenty-second street to Twenty-fourth street and to assess the cost of said sewer against the abutting property. Aid. McIntosh moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Aldermen Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Wallis. Nays—None. Alderman McIntosh offered the fol- lowing: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That the City Engineer be and he is hereby direct- ed to prepare a plat and specifications for an 8 -inch stile pipe sanitary sewer in Washington street from Twenty- second street to Twenty-fourth street, showing the locations and general na- ture of such improvement, the extent thereof, the size and ':ind of mate- rial to be used, and to prepare an estimate of the cost thereof and the amount assessable upon each lot or parcel of land adjacent to or abutting thereon per front feet or square feet in area, and to file such plat, specifica- tions and estimate in the office of the City Recorder. That after such plat is so filed, the City Recorder shall cause to be pub- lished no`ice of the intention of the Council to make such improvement, which notice shall be published in three consecutive issues of the of- ficial paper of the City of Dubuque, stating that such plat is on file, and generally the nature of the sewer, its location, size and kinds of material to be used, and the estimate of its cost, and fixing the time before which objections can be filed, which time shall not be less than five days after the last publication of said notice, and after the completion of the publication of such notice he shall, at its next ses- sion, notify the Council thereof in writing with a printed copy of such notice accompanying the same. Ald. McIntosh moved the adoption of the resolution. Carred by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Aldermen Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Wallis. Nays—None. Alderman Wallis offend the follow- ing: Whereas, It is deemed necessary and advisable by the City Council of the City of Dubuque to widen Pickett street through Lot 7 of Henson and Baird's subdivision, owned by Emil Balcher, making said portion of said street the same width as those parts already laid out and opened, that is, forty feet, according to the plans of said opening prepared by the City En- gineer and now on file in his office. Therefore, Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That the City Recorder be and he is hereby instructed to issue a venire to the Chief of Police and to furnish him with the names of the owners of property as furnished him by the City Engineer, and commanding him to summon a jury of twelve freeholders, citizens of said city not directly in- terested, to appear at a time and place therein stated, which time shall be not less than five days from the date thereof, and that the Chief of Police shall also give the persons named as owners of property as aforesaid (Pro- vided they be residents of the City), notice in writing of the time and Regular Session, September 16, 1915 407 place when and where the jury so summoned shall appear. Be it Further Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That the proceedings thereupon had at the time and place thus affixed shall be in the manner as provided by Chapter XXXI of the Revised Ordinance of the City of Dubuque. Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Aldermen Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLa-ighlin, Wallis. Nays—None. Ald. Clancy offered the following: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That it is deemed necessary to construct a per- manent sidewalk 8 feet wide in front of North 20 and 3-10 feet of city lot 86 and all of 87 and 88, abutting on the east side of Locust street in the city of Dubuque, which piece of property is owned oy A. A. Cooper (inc) said sidewalk to be built of ce- t ent (artificial stone), and to be com- pleted not later than the 30th day of S-ptember, 1915. Adopted, September 16th, 1915. Approved, September 17th, 1915. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. Ald. Caney moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas.—Aids. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Wallis. Nays—None. Ald. Clancy offered the following: Be it P.esolved by the City Council of the Cit; of Dubuque, That it is deemed necessary to construct a per- manent sidewalk 4 feet wide in front of Lot 1 of 2 of 1 of 189 Union Add. abutting on West side of Union street in the city of Dubuque which piece of property is owned by Rich- ard E. Buttler said sidewalk to be built of cement (artificial stone), and to be completed not later than the 30th. day of September, 1915. Adopted, September 16th, 1915. Approved, September 17th, 1915. JAivIES SAUL, Mayor. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. Ald. Clancy moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas.—Aids. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McL?-ughlin, Wallis. Nays—None. Ald. Clancy offered the following: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That it is deemed necessary to construct a per- manent sidewalk 4 feet wide in front of Lot 2 of 2 of 1 of 189 abutting on west side of Union street in the city of Dubuque, which piece of property is owned by Wm. Hennessy said sidewalk to be built of cement (artificial sone), and to be complet- ed not later than the 30th day of Sep- tember, 1915. Adopted, September 16th, 1915. Approved. September 17th, 1915. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. J. J. SHEA. City Recorder. Ald. Clancy moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas.—Alda. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Wallis. Nays—None. Ald. Wallis moved to take from the committee of the whole the petition of the Dubuque Park Board asking the city council to turn oved to the Park Board the appropriation of $500.00 for the continuing of the building of steps on Hodgdon avenue and act on the petition in the council meeting. Car- ried. Aid. Wallis moved the prayer of the petition of the Dubuque Park Board be grante dand a warrant in the sum of $500.00 be ordered drawn on the Hodgdon avenue steps appropriation in favor of the Dubuque Park Board. Carried. Ald. Wallis moved to take from the committee of the whole the report of the committee of the whole referred back relating to granting the Baptist Church a strip of land on Eleventh street and act on the report in the council meeting. Carried. Your committee of the whole to whom was referred the resolution granting the Baptist church a strip of land on Eleventh street in considera- tion of similar strip on the corner of Grove street and Eleventh street and also the remonstrances against the same would respectfully recommend that the resolution be adopted and that the remonstrances be received and filed. Attest: WM. SINGRIN, Chairman On motion of Ald. Wallis the report of the committee of the whole was adopted. Alderman Wallis offered the follow= ing: Whereas the First Baptist church has filed its petition asking for the vaca- tion of a portion of the street describ- ed as follows: Beginning at a point 39 feet west of the N. W. corner of Eleventh and Bluff streets and contin- uing west of 11th street a distance of 45 feet, the extreme projection being in the middle amounting to 6 and 1-2 feet and running to nothing at either 408 Regular Session, September 16, 1915 end: and Whereas said petition repre- sents that, in consideration of the vacation of the premises above de- scribed which is to be used for church purposes it will give a Warranty Deed of a like space for street purposes at the corner of 11th and Grove streets: and Whereas said First Baptist church of Dubuque is the only party owning real estate adjoining the space asked to be vacated, and since this strip can be of little or any use to the public, and the strip agresd to be given in consideration therefor is very desir- able for street purposes: therefore Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That the city engi- neer be apd he is hereby instucted to prepare a plat of saia strip asked to be vacated, to be filed in his office subject to public inspection and give the notice as required by ordinance to all owners of property abutting said premises proposed to be vacated and to publish the notice re- quired by ordinance of said proposed vacation. Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas.—Aids. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Wallis. Nays—None. Ald. Wallis moved that the street commissioner be instructed to notify the Union Electric Co. to place the in- tersection at the corner of Arch and St. Ambrose streets in proper condi- tion. Carried. Ald. Clancy moved that the city en- gineer be instructed to prepare plans and specifications for the construction of steps from Mt. Loretta avenue to Southern Avenue. Carried. Ald. Wallis moved to take from the committee of the whole his petition relative to the existance of a frog pond in Woodlawn Park and act on the petition before the council meet- ing. Carried. Ald. Wallis moved to refer the peti- tion to the board of health and the sanitary officer be instructed to in- vestigate and report to the board of health at is next meeting. Carried. Ald. Wallis moved that the public grounds and building committee be given power to advertise for bids for doors for the engine houses where needed anu also to make the necessary purchases. Carried. Ald. Heim moved that an electric street light be placed at the corner of Milwaukee avenue and city limits. Aid. McIntosh amended Ald. Heim's motion to refer the matter to the com- mittee of the whole to view the grounds. Carried. Ald. \Vallis moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of allowing Mr. Pfohl to address the council. Carried by the following vote: Yeas.—Alds. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Wallis. Nays—None. Mr. Pfohl addressed the council rel- ative to having his plat In Ungs Add. adopted. Ald. Wallis moved that the City At- torney be instructed to prepare an in- strument setting forth that they are to pay for the grading on this street of the plat and have all property owners abutting sign the same. Carried. Ald. Clancy moved to adjourn. Car- ried. . Adopted, – ' ` 1 1915. Approved,P^^"4.- ‘`^1415. Attest. r. mit Recorder. Special Session, September 23, 1915 CITY COUNCIL (Official.) Special session, Sept. 23rd, 1915. Council met at 8:10 p. m. Mayor Saul in the chair. Present—Aids. Callahan, Clancy, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wal' lis. Absent—Ald. Heim. Mayor Saul stated that this meet- ing is called for the purpose of acting on resolutions for various special as- sessments and any other business that might properly come before a regular meeting of the City Council. Ald. Singrin moved to defer action on approving of the Council Proceed- ings for the month of August, 1915. Carried. Ald. Heim entered and took his seat at 8:15 p. m. Petition of Helene C. McKinlay asking the City Council to reduce the assessment placed on City Lots 609 and 610 A for the year 1914 presented and read. On motion of Ald. Wallis the petition was referred to the Com- mittee of the Whole. Petition of the Dubuque Mattress Factory asking the City Council to re- duce the assessed value on City Lots 545-546-547 and 548 presented and read. On motion of Ald. Singrin the petition was referred to the Commit- tee of the Whole. Petition of the Mathis-Eissenegger Co. et al, asking the City Council to install an electric light at Seventh and Wall streets presented and read. On motion of Ald. McLaughlin the prayer of the petitioners was granted and the City Electrician instructed ac- cordingly. Petition of C. L. Kemp, et al, asking the City Council to construct as soon as possible the steps on Mt. Loretta avenue to Southern avenue presented and read. On motion of Ald. Callahan the prayer of the petitioners was granted. Statement of County Auditor In- ghram showing the assessment and valuation of railroads for the year 1915 presented and read. On motion of Aid. Wallis the statement was re- ferred to the City Assessor. Annual report of the City Water Works for the year ending May 31st, 1915, presented. On motion of Ald. Singrin the report was referred to the Committee of the Whole. Original Notice of Suit of Edward Muntz, plaintiff, vs. City of Dubuque, defendant in the sum of $2,000, pre- sented and read. On motion of Ald. Singrin the notice was referred to the City Attorney. Notice of Claim of Lester J. Peck 409 in the sum of $550 as damages for per- sonal injuries presented and read. On motion of Ald. Heim the notice was referred to the City Attorney. September 20th, 1915. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen:— In reference to the ,petition of E. Hemmi, I beg to report that as stated in said petition a special assessment was levied on August 5th, 1897, for tha improvement of an alley against Lot 3 in O'Neill's Sub., in the sum of $59.40, none of which has been paid. Respectfully submitted, GEO. D. WYBRANT, City Treasurer. On motion of Ald. Wallis the re- port of the City Treasurer was ap- proved and that the Treasurer be in- structed to accept the sum of $25.00 in full settlement of the special assess- ment. Ald. Wallis offered the following: Whereas, The contract heretofore entered into by the City of Dubuque for the improvement of Wood street hereinafter described has been com- pleted, and the City Engineer has computed that the cost and expense of said improvement amount to $2,553.85. Therefore, Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to provide for the cost of im- proving Wood street from West Four- teenth street to Julien avenue, the mayor be and he is hereby required to execute and deliver to the City Re- corder, to be by him registered and - countersigned, nine bonds of two hun- dred and fifty dollars each and one for three hundred 3 and 85-100 dollars, numbered 4093 to 4102 inclusive, dat- ed October 23, 1915, payable on or be- fore seven years after the date there- of, and bearing interest at the rate of five per cent per annum, payable semi-annually. Aid. Wallis moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Aldermen Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, \Vallis. Nays—None. Alderman Wallis offered the fol- lowing: Whereas, The contract heretofore entered into by the City of Dubuque for the construction of a cement side- walk hereinafter described has been completed, and the City Engineer has computed that the cost and ex- pense of said improvement amount to $29.88, therefore, Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuue, That to pro- vide for the cost of constructing a cement sidewalk in front of Lot 1 of 410 Special Session, September 23, 1915 Sub of 76 and 77, Union Addition, the Mayor be and be is hereby re- uired to execute and deliver to the City Recorder, to be by him register- ed and countersigned, one sidewalk certificate for Twenty-nine and 88-100 dollars, numbered 135, dated October 23, 1915, payable on or before seven years after the date thereof, and bearing interest at the rate of six per cent, per annum, payable semi-an- nually. Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Sin - grin, Wallis. 'Nays—None. Alderman Wallis offered the fol- lowing: Whereas, The contract heretofore entered into by the City of Dubpue for the construction of a cement side- walk hereinafter described has been completed, and the City Engineer has computed that the coot and ex- pense of said improvement amount to $21.50 therefore, Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to pro- vide for the cost of constructing a cement sidewalk in front of the North 1-2 of City Lot 210, the Mayor be and he is hereby required to exe- cute and deliver to the City Recorder, to be by him registered and counter- signed, one sidewalk certificate for Twenty-one and 50-100 dollars, num- bered 136, dated October 23, 1915, pay- able on or before seven years after the date thereof, and bearing interest at the rate of six per cent. per an- num, payable semi-annually. Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Sin - grin. Wallis. Nays—None. Alderman Wallis offered the fol- lowing: Whereas, The contract heretofore entered into by the City of Dubuque for the construction of a sidewalk hereinafter described has been com- pleted, and the City Engineer has computed that the cost and expense of said improvement amount to $34.65, therefore, Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to pro- vide for the cost of constructing a cement sidewalk in front of Lot of Sub, 13 of Mineral Lot 172, the Mayor be and he is hereby required to exe- cute and deliver to the City Record- er, to be by him registered and countersigned, one sidewalk certifi- cate for Thirty-four and 65-100 doi- tars, numbered 137, dated :October 23, 1915,.payable :on or before seen years after the date thereof, and bearing interest at the rate of six per cent. per annum, payable semi- annually. Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Alda. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Sin - grin, Wallis. Nays—None. Alderman Wallis offered the foi lowing: Whereas, The contract heretofore entered into by the City of Dubuque for the construction of a cement side- walk hereinafter described, has been completed, and the City Engineer has computed that the cost and expense of said improvement amount to $27.90, therefore, Be it Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque, That to provide for the cost of constructing a cement sidewalk in front of Lot 78, Union Addition, the Mayor be and he is hereby required to execute and de- liver to the City Recorder, to be by him registered and coutersigned, one sidewalk certificate for Twenty- seven and 90-100 dollars, numbered 138, dated October 23, 1915, payable on or before seven years after the date thereof, and bearing interest at the -rate of six per cent. per annum, payable semi-annually. Aid. Wallis moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Sin - grin, Wallis. Nays—None. Alderman Wallis offered the follow. ing: Whereas, The contract heretofore entered into by the City of Dubuque for the construction of a cement side- walk hereinafter described has been completed, and the City Engineer has computed that the cost and expense of said improvement amount to $23.76, Therefore, De it Resolved by the City Counc 1 of the City of Dubuque That to provide for the cost of con- structing a cement sidewalk in front of Lot 19 Grandview avenue Addition the mayor be and he is hereby re- quired to execute and deliver to the city recorder, to be by him registered ,1nd countersigned, one sidewalk cer- tificate for twenty-three and 76-100 dollars numbered 139, dated October 21, 1915 payable on or before seven years after -the thereof, and bearing interest at -the rate of six per cent per annum, payable semi-annually. Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of the resolution. Special Session, September 23, 1915 • 4" Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Aids, Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wal- lis. Nays—None. Alderman Wallis offered the follow- ing: Whereas, The contract heretofore entered into by the City of Dubuque for the construction of a cement side- walk hereinafter described lras been completed and the City Engineer has computed that the cost and expense of said improvement amount to $17.34, Therefore Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Duhuue, That to provide for the cost of con- structing a cement sidewalk in front of Lot 5 Marsh's Addition the mayor be and he is hereby required to exe- cute and deliver to the city recorder to be by him registered and counter- signed, one sidewalk certificate for seventeen and 34-100 dollars numbered 140, dated October, 23, 1915 payable on or before seven years after the date thereof, and bearing interest at the rate of six per cent, per annum, payable semi-annually. Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Aids, Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wal- lis. Nays—None. Alderman Wallis offered the follow- ing: Whereas, The contract heretofore entered into by the City of Dubuque for the. construction of a cement side- walk hereinafter described has beer_ completed and the City Engineer has computed that the cost and expense of said improvement amount to $21.21. Therefore Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that to provide for the cost of con- structing a cement sidewalk in front of Lot 9 Marsh's Dubuque Addition the mayor be and lie is hereby requir- ed to execute and deliver to the city recorder, to be by him registered and countersigned one sidewalk certifi- cate for twenty-one and 21-100 dollars numbered 141, dated October, 23, 1915, Payable on or before seven years after the date thereof, and bearing interest at the rate of six per cent per annum payable semi-annually. . AM. Wallis moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Alds, Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wal- lis. Nays—None. Alderman Wallis offered the follow- ing: Whereas, The contract heretofore entered into by the City of Dubuque for the construction of a cement side• walk hereinafter described h r,, been completed and the City Engineer has computed that the cost and expense of said improvement amount to $23.50. Therefore Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that to provide for th cost of con- structing a cement sidewalk in front of Lot 8 Marsh's Dubuque Addition the mayor be and he is hereby re- quired to execute and deliver to the city recorder, to be by him registered and countersigned, one sidewalk cer- tificate for twenty-three and 50-100 dollars numbered 142 dated October, 23, 1915, payable on or before seven years after the date thereof, and bear- ing interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, payable semi-annually. Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Clancy Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wal- lis. Nays—None. Alderman Wallis offered the follow- ing: Whereas, The contract heretofore entered into by the City of Dubuque for the construction of a cement side- walk hereinafter described has been completed and the City Engineer has computed that the cost and expense of said improvement amount to $36.49. Therefore Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that to provide for the cost of con- structing a cement sidewalk in front of Lots 6 and 7 of City Lot 720 the mayor be and he is hereby required to execute and deliver to the city recorder, to be by him registered and countersigned, one sidewalk cer- tificate for thirty-six and 49-100 dol- lars numbered 143, dated October, 23, 1915, payable on or before seven years after the date 'thereof, and bear- ing interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, payable semi-annually. Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Alds• Callahan, Clancy Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wal- lis. Nays—None. Alderman Wallis offered the follow- ing: Whereas, The contract heretofore en- teced into by the City of Dubuque for the construction of a cement sidewalk hereinafter described has been com- pleted, and the City Engineer has computed that the cost and expense of said improvement amount to $48.79. 412 Special Session, September 23, 1915 Therefore, Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to provide for the cost of con- structing a cement sidewalk in front of Lots 3 and 4 of the sub, of the south 1-2 of City Lot 456 the mayor be and he is hereby required to exe- cute and deliver to the City Recorder, to be by him registered and counter- signed, one sidewalk certificate for forty-eight and 79-100 dollars number- ed 144, dated October, 23, 1915 payable on or before seven years after the date thereof, and bearing interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, payable semi-annually. Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wal- lis. Nays—None. Alderman Wallis offered the follow- ing: Whereas, The contract heretofore entered into by the City of Dubuque for the improvement of Julien avenue and Delhi street hereinafter described has been completed and the city en- gineer has computed that the cost and expense of said improvement amount to $39,413.43 Therefore, Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque That to provide for the cost of im- proving Julien avenue and Delhi street from the east curb line of Alpine street to the west curb line of As- bury street thp mayor be and he is hereby required to execute and deliver to the city recorder, to be by hir% registered and countersigned, seveut.-- eight bonds for five hundred dollars each and one for Four Hundred thir- teen and 43-100 dollars numbered 4014 to 4092 inclusive, dated October 23, 1915, payable on or before seven years after the date thereof, and bearing in- terest at the rate of five per cent per annum, payable semi annually. Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Aids, Callahan, Clancy Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wal- lis. Nays—None. Ald. McLaughlin moved the adop- tion of the ordinance as read. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Alds. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wal- lis. Naye—None. Ald. McLaughlin offered the follow- ing: AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE REPEALING SEC- TION 32 OF AN ORDINANCE EN- TITLED "AN ORDINACE TO PRO- VIDE FOR IMPROVING THE STREETS, ALLEYS AND PUBLIC LANDINGS, AND FOR THE CON- STRUCTION AND REPAIR OF SIDEWALKS" 0 FTHE REVISED ORDINANCES OF 1901. Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: — Sec. 1. That Sec. 32 of an Ordi- nance entitled "An Ordinance to pro- vide for improving the streets, alleys and public landings, and for the con- struction and repair of sidewalks," of the revised Ordinances of 1901, be and the same is hereby repealed, said sec- tion being as follows: "Section i2. Curbstines shall be set on all streets 'sixty-four feet wide at a distance of twelve feet from the line of the street, so that the street beween the curbstones shall be forty feet wide, and on all other streets the curbstone :hall be set at a distance from the line of the street of one-fifth part of the whole width of the street." Sec. 2. This Ordinance shall be in fcrce and effect from and after its passage, and publication in the official newspapers in the city as provided by law. Adopted Sept. 23, 1915. Approved Sept. 24, 1915. (Signed) JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. Published officially in the Dubuque Telegraph -Herald and Times -Journal newspapers, Sept. 24th, 1915. J. J. SHEA, 9-24-1t City Recorder. Ald. McLaughlin moved that the reading just had be considered the first reading of the ordinance. Carried. Ald. McLaughlin moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of reading the ordinance by its title. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wal- lis. Nays—None. Your committee on sewers would re- spectfully recommend that the sewer in Elm street between Twenty-first and Twenty-sdcond street be accepted, John Kennety & Son, contractors; we would further recommend that the City Engineer be instructed to pre- pare a special assessment against each lot or parcel of lots as prescribed by law and file the same in the office of the City Recorder who will thereupon Publish the notice of said assessment as required by ordinance. WM. SINGRIN, Chairman. Special Session, September 23, 1915 413 On motion of Ald. Singrin the report of the committee on sewers was adopted. Your committee of the whole to whom was referred the petitions ask- ing that lights be placed on the fol- lowing streets: Grandview and Dun- ning avenues, Cornell and Anna Place, one at the end of Pickett street, cor- nor of Prairie and West Eleventh streets. Stewart avenue, Fifteenth and Washington streets, Wood street between Julien avenue and West Fourteenth street, corner of Julien avenue and Air Hill, Lincoln avenue and Kniest street, Rowan street be- tween East Grandview avenue and Southern avenue, and one at the cor- ner of Jackson and Diamond streets, would respectfully recommend that the prayer of the petitions be granted and we would also recommend that lights be placed on the corner of Sev- enth and Washington streets and three on Lincoln avenue. WM. SINGRIN, Chairman. Your committee of the whole to whom was referred the petition of the Central Garage Co. asking permission to place a gasoline tank under the sidewalk on Seventh street; also ask- ing permission to grade the sidewalk so as to allow the entrance of auto- mobiles, would respectfully recom- mend that the prayer of the petition be granted. WM. SINGRIN, Chairman. Your committee of the whole to whom was referred the profile show- ing the change of grade on Heeb street, would respectfully recommend that the proper procedure be insti- tuted and the matter take up with the City Attorney. WM. SINGRIN, Chairman. Your committee of the whole to whom was referred the petition of H. H. Melhop asking that his special as- sessment on Muscatine street be re- duced from $385.00 to $75.00, would respectfully recommend that the as- sessment be placed at $107.00 which is 25 per cent of the actual valuation. WM. SINGRIN, Chairman. On motion of Aid. Singrin the various reports of the committee of the whole were adopted. City Recorder Shea presented and read the notice, certliled to by the publishers, of the City Council's in- tention to levy a special assessment to pay for constructing the following sidewalks: Abutting Lots 6 and 7 of Sub. City Lot 720, amount of assessment, $36.49; abutting pt. of Lot 5 of Sub. 13 of Min. Lot 172, amount of assess- ment, $34.65; Tom Lee, contractor. Abutting Lots 3 and 4 of Sub. S 1-2 of City Lot 456, amount of assess- ment, $48.79; abutting the N. 1-2 of City Lot 210, amount of assessment, $21.50; abutting Lot 1 of Sub. 76 and 77 Union Add., amount of assessment, $29.88; abutting Lot 78, Union Add., amount of assessment, $27.90; abut- ting Lot 19, Grandview Ave. Add., amount of assessment, $23.76; abut- ting Lot 5, Marsh's Dub. Add., amount of assessment, $17.34; abutting Lot 9, Marsh's Dub. Add., amount of as- sessment, $21.21; abutting Lot 8, Marsh's Dub. Add., amount of assess- ment, $23.50; K. O'Brien, contractor. On motion fof Ald. Wallis the no- tice was received and filed. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to pay for con- structing cement sidewalks by K. O'Brien, contractor, in front of and adjoining the same, a Special Tax be and is hereby levied on the several Lots, and Parts of Lots, and Parcels of Real Estate hereinafter named, situate anti owned, and for the sev- eral amounts set opposite each Lot or Parcel of Real Estate, as follows: Owner. Description. Amt. Emelia Gmehle, Sub. S 1-2 of City Lot 456, Lot 3, and Sub. S. 1-2 of City Lot 456, Lot 4, 472.9 sq. ft. cement walk at 10c, $47.29, extra ex- tra expense, $1.50; total " 48 79 Dub. Realty Co., City Lot N 1-2, Lot 210, 200 sq. ft. ce- ment walk at 10c,$ 20.00, ex- tra expense, $1.50; total21 50 Adopted September 23rd, 1915. Approved September 24th, 1915. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Attest— J. .J. SHEA, City Recorder. Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Aldermen Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays—None. Resolved by the City Counci' of the City of Dubuque, That to pay for con- structing cement sidewalks by K. O'Brien, contractor, in front of and adjoining the same, a Special Tax be and is hereby levied on the sev- eral Lots, and Parts of Lots, and Par- cels of Real Estate hereinafter named, situate and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each Lot or Parcel of Real Estate, as fol- lows: Owner. Description. Amt. C. Burmingham Est., Sub. 76 and 77, Union Add., Lot 1, 258 sq. ft. cement walk at 11c, $28.38, extra expense, $ 29 88 $1.50; total 414 Special Session, September 23, 1915 C. Burmingham Est., Union Add., Lot 78, 240 sq. ft. ce- ment walk at 11c, $26.40, ex- tra expense, $1.50; total ... 27 90 A. L. Rhomberg, Grandview Ave. Add., Lot 19, 202.4 sq. ft. cement walk at lie, $22.26, extra expense, $1.50; total B. Mayer Est., Marsh's Dub. Add., Lot 5, 144 sq. ft. ce- ment walk at llc, $15.84, ex- tra expense, $1.50; total . 17 34 Marsh's Dub. -- ,.Add., Lot 9, 179.2 sq. ft. ce- ment walk at 11c, $19.71, ex- tra expense, $1.50; total . 21 21 Joseph A. Palen, Marsh's Dub. Add., Lot 8, 200 sq. ft. ce- ment walk at 11c, $22.00, ex- tra expense, $1.50; total ... 23 50 Adopted September 23rd, 1915. Approved September 24th, 1915. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. Ald, Wallis moved the adoption of the resolution, Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Aldermen Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays—None. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to pay for constructing cement sidewalks by Tom Lee, contractor, in front of and adjoining the same, a Special Tax be and is hereby levied on the several Lots and Parts of Lots, and Parcels of Real Estate hereinafter named, situate and owned, and for the sev- eral amounts set opposite each Lot or Parcel of Real Estate, as follows: Owner. Description. Amt. R. W. Kemler, Sub. City Lot 720, Lot 6, and Sub. City Lot 720, Lot 7, 291.6 sq. ft, ce- ment walk at 12c, $34.99, extra expense, $1.50; total..$ 36 49 Adopted September 23rd 1915. Approved September 24th, 1915. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Attest: J. J. S,HEA, City Recorder. Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Aldermen Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays—None. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to Pay for con- structing cement sidewalks by Tom Lee contractor, in front of and ad- joining the same, a Special Tax be and is hereby levied on the several Lots, and Parts of Lots, and Parcels 23 76 of Real Estate hereinafter named, situate and owned and for the sev- eral amounts set opposite each Lot or Parcel of Real Estate, as follows: Owner. Description. Amt. Ed, Starr, Sub. 13 of Min. Lot 172 pt, Lot 5, 265.2 sq. ft. cement walk at 12 1-2c, $33.15, extra expense, $1.50; total $ 34 65 Adopted September 23rd, 1915. Approved September 24th, 1915. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Aldermen Callahan Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays—None. City Recorder Shea presented and read the notice, certified to by the publishers, of the City Council's in- tention to levy a special assessment to pay for improving Julien Avenue and Delhi Street from the east curb line of Alpine Street to the west curb line of Asbury Street, Western Im- provement Company, contractors, also the written remonstrances of L. and A. Pitschner, Chas. T. Bush and Jo- seph L. Hird. Aid. Wallis moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of allowing anyone present to address the Council relative to the levying of the special assessment. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Alds. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wal- lis. Nays—None. Mr. Buchet addressed the Council. On motion of Ald: Wallis the notice was received and filed and the re- monstrances referred to the Commit- tee of the Whole. Resolved by the Cit:, Council of the City of Dubuque: That to Pay for improving Julien Avenue and Delhi Street from the east curb line of Al- pine Street to the west curb line of Asbury Street, by Western Improve- ment Co., contractors, in front of and adjoining the same, a special tax be and is hereby levied on the several lots, and parts of lots and parcels of real estate hereinafter named, situate and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each lot or par- cel of real estate, as follows: Owner. Description. Minnie Gieseman, Martin's Du- buque, N. 100 ft. Lot 1, pav- ing cost, $83.58; extra ex- pense at 2 per cent, $1.67; total $ 85 25 Amt. Special Session, September 23, 1915 415 Louisa Gieseman, Martin's Du- buque, S. 50 ft. N. 150 ft. Lot 1, paving cost, $12.54; extra expense at 2 per cent, 25c; total 12 79 Lillian M. Kranert, Martin's Dubuque, S. 50 ft. Lot 1, pav- ing cost, $5.84; extra ex- pense at 2 per cent, 12c; to- tal 5 96 B. J. Schwirtz, Martin's Du- buque, Lot 2, paving cost, $3.38; extra expense at 2 per cent, ic; total 3 45 J. R. Taylor, Martin's Dubuque, Lot 3, paving cost, $2.68; ex- etra expense at 2 per cent, 5c; total 2 73 Rev. J. J. Keane, Levin's Add, Lot 1, paving cost, $241.76; extra expense at 2 per cent, $4.84; total 246 60 Wm. P. Slattery, Sub. Min. Lot 174, Lot 2, paving cost, $1323.93; extra expense at 2 per cent, $26.48; total 1350 41 Wm. Bergener, Sub. 4 of Min. Lot 80, Lot 3, paving cost, $202.54; extra expense at 2 per cent, $4.05; total 206 59 Chas, Bergener, Sub. 4 of Min. Lot 80, Lot 2, paving cost, $202.54; extra expense at 2 per cent, $4.05; total 206 59 Chas. Bergener, Sub. 4 of Min. Lot 80, Lot 1, paving cost, $79.53; extra expense at 2 per cent, $1.59; total 81 12 Cath. Pohl, Sub. Min. Lot 80, N. 1-2 Lot 3, paving cost, $44.32; extra expense at 2 per cent, 89c; total 45 21 L. M. Calvert, Sub. Min. Lot 80, S. 1-2 Lot 3, paving cost, $22.72; extra expense at 2 per cent, 46c; total 23 18 Tasso Efferding, Bradstreet's Dubuque, Lot 13; paving cost, $14.67; extra expense at 2 per cent, 29c; total 14 96 Jake Zangmeister, Sul. Min. Lot 80, Lot 1, paving cost, $453.59; extra expei.se at 2 per cent, $9.07; total 462 66 Tasso Efferding, Sub. Min. Lot 80, Lot 2, paving cost, $118.18; extra expense at 2 per cent, $2.36; total 120 54 Tasso Efferding, Bradstreet's Dub., Lot 12, paving cost, $14.67; extra expense at 2 per cent, 29c; total 14 96 Wm, P. Slattery, Sub. Min. Lot 174, Lot 1, paving cost, $546.03; extra expense at 2 per cent, $10.92; total 556 95 N. J. Schrup, Marsh's Dub. No. 2, Lot 1, paving cost, $213.84; extra expense at 2 per cent, $4.28; total 218 12 Christine Falkenhainer, Marsh's Dub. No. 2, Lot 2, paving cost, $213.84; extra expense at 2 per cent, $4.28; total Frank Lange, Marsh's Dub. No. 2, Lot 3, paving cost, $64.15; extra expense at 2 per cent, $1.28; total B. McFadden, Marsh's Dub No. 2, Lot 4, paving cost, $29.93; extra expense at 2 per cent, 60c; total 30 53 B. Mayer Est., Marsh's Dub. No. 2, Lot 5, paving cost, $17.33; extra expense at 2 per cent, 35c; total 17 68 Chris. Helbing, Marsh's Dub. No. 2, Lot 6, paving cost, $8.54; extra expense at 2 per cent, 17c; total 8 71 Ira C. Oehler, S. M. Lang - worthy's Add., Lot 53, paving cost, $141.08; extra expense at 2 per cent, $2.82; total 143 90 Ira C. Oehler, S. M. Lang - worthy's Add., Lot 52, pav- ing cost, $116.59; extra ex- pense at 2 per cent, $2.33; total 118 92 Jos. J. Ott, S. M. Langworthy's Add., Lot 51, paving cost, $116.59; extra expense at 2 per cent, $2.33; total 118 92 Jos. J. Ott, S. M. Langworthy's Add., Lot 50, paving cost $116.59; extra expense at 2 per cent, $2.33; total 118 92 Jos. J. Ott, S. M. Langworthy's Add.Lot 49, paving cost, $116., 59; extra expense at 2 per cent, $2.33; total 118 92 Jos. Dufit, S. M. Langworthy's Add.Lot 48, paving cost, $116., 59; extra expense at 2 per cent, $2.33; total 118 92 Jos. Dufit, S. M. Langworthy's Add., Lot 47, paving cost, $116.59; extra expense at 2 per cent, $2.33; total 118 92 L. J. Schmitt, S. M. Lang - worthy's Add., Lot 46, pav- ing cost, $116.59; extra ex- ' pense at 2 per cent, $2.33; 118 92 total L. J. Schmitt, S. M. Lang - worthy's Add., Lot 45, pav- ing cost, $191.90; extra ex- pense at 2 per cent, $3.84; 195 74 total J. J. Zugenbuehler, S. M. Lang - worthy's Add., Lot 54, pav- ing cost, $95.29; extra ex- pense at 2 per cen,,, $1.91; 97 20 total J. J. Zugenbuehler, S. M. Lang - worthy's Add., Lot 55; pav- ing cost, $119.12; (3xtra ex- pense at 2 per cent, $2.38; 121 50 total 218 12 65 43 416 Special Session, September 23, 1915. J. J. Zugenbuehler, Sub. 56 S. M. Langworthy's Add., Lot 1, paving cost, $23.80; extra expense at 2 per cent, 48c; total Virg. Melchoir, Sub. 56, S. M. Langworthy's Add., Lot 2, paving cost, $95.29; extra expense at 2 per cent, $1.91; total Virg. Melchoir, S. M. Lang - worthy's Add., Lot 57, pav- ing cost, $134.83; extra ex- pense at 2 per cent, $2.70; 137 53 total Wm. R. Pearce, S. M. Lang - worthy's Add., Lot 58, pav- ing cost, $352.59; extra ex- pense at 2 per cent, $7.05; 359 64 total Helen McLaren, S. M. Lang. worthy's Add., Lot 59, pav- ing cost, $119.12; extra ex- pense at 2 per cent, $2.38; 121 50 total Helen McLaren, S. M. Lang - worthy's Add., Lot 60, pav- ing cost, $119.12; extra ex- pense at 2 per cent, $2.38; total 121 50 Mrs. J. McLaren, Clemenson's Sub., Lot 4, paving cost, $57.18; extra expense at 2 per cent, $1.14; total 58 32 Ira C. Oehler, Marsh's Dub. No. 2, Lot 16, paving cost, $218.46; extra expense at 2 per cent, $4.37; total 222 83 Sophia Kundert, Marsh's Dub. No. 2, Lot 17, paving cost, $218.46; extra expense at 2 per cent, $4.37; total 222 83 Mary A. Hannig, Marsh's Dub. No. 2, Lot 15, paving cost, $65.53; extra expense at 2 per cent, $1.31; total 66 84 Frank Rohner, Marsh's Dub. No. 2, Lot 14, paving cost, $30.59; extra expense at 2 per cent, 61c; total 31 20 24 28 97 20 P. J. Schuler, Marsh's Dub. No. 2, Lot 13, paving cost, $17.70; extra expense at 2 per cent, 35c; total L. J. Schmitt, Marsh's Dub. No. 2, Lot 12, paving cost, ,$13.97; extra expense at 2 per cent, 28c; total Sophia Kundert, Marsn's Dub. No. 2, Lot 18, paving cost, $344.46; extra expense at 2 per cent, $6.89; total Wm. Baxter, Lawrence's Dub, Lot 11, paving cost, $218.46; extra expense at 2 per cent, $4.37; total .. John S. Smith, Sub. 10 Law- rence's Dub., Lot 1, paving cost, $42.82; extra expense at 2 per cent, 85c; total ... 18 05 14 25 351 35 222 83 43 67 John S. Smith, Sub. 9 Law- rence's Dub., Lot 1, paving cost, $23.06; extra expense at 2 per cent, 46c; total 23 52 Emily McEvoy, Sub. 8 Law- rence's Dub., Lot :, paving cost, $13.36; extra expense at 2 per cent, 27c; total 13 63 Emily McEvoy, Sub. 7 Law- rence's Dub., Lot 1, paving cost, $8.00; extra expense at 2 per cent, 16c; total 8 16 Mrs. C. M. Wheat, C'emenson's Sub., Lot 2, paving cost, $197.94; extra expense at 2 per cent, $3.96; total 201 90 C. Zimmerman, Summit Add, Lot 6, paving cost, $197.94; extra expense at 2 per cent, $3.96; total 201 90 T. M. Cousins, Summit Add, Lot 5, paving cost, w197.94; extra expense at 2 per cent, $3.96; total 201 90 R. B. Waller, Summit Add, Lot 4, paving cost, $19'1.94; extra expense at 2 per cent, $3.96; total 201 90 Louise Gieseman, Summit Add., Lot 3, paving cost, $197.94; extra expense at 2 per cent, $3.96; total 201 90 Peter Hoerr, Lawrence's Dub, Lot 6, paving cost, $158.60; extra expense at 2 per cent, $3.17; total 161 77 Peter Hoerr, Lawrence's Dub, E. 1-3 Lot 3, paving cost, $18.60; extra expense at 2 per cent, 37e; total 18 97 Peter Hoerr, Lawrence's Dub, E. 1-3 Lot 2, paving cost, $8.94; extra expense at 2 per cent, 18c; total 9 12 Peter Hoerr, Lawrence's Dub, S. 20 ft. E. 1-3 Lot 1, paving cost, $2.40; extra expense at 2 per cent, 5c; total Louise Gieseman, Lawrence's Dub., Lot 5, paving cost, $154.43; extra expense at 2 per cent, $3.09; total 157 52 Louise Gieseman, Lawrence's Dub., Lot 4, paving cost, $149.74; extra expense at 2 per cent, $2.99; total 152 73 Louise Gieseman, Lawrence's Dub., W. 2-3 Lot o, paving cost, $37.17; extra expense at 2 per cent, 74c; total ... 37 91 Louise Gieseman, Lawrence's Dub., W. 2-3 Lot 2, paving cost, $17.85; extra expense at 2 per cent, 36c; total Louise Gieseman, Lawrence's Dub., W. 2-3 Lot and N. 30 ft. E. 1-3 Lot 1, paving cost, $14.15; extra expense at 2 per cent, 28c; total 2 45 18 21 14 43 Special Session, September 23, 1915 417 • John Zimmerman, Sub. 31, Mt. Pleasant Add., Lot 1, paving cost, $13.60; extra expense at 2 per cent, 27c; total .... 13 87 Maria Schwind, Sub. 5 Riley's Sub., Lot 2, paving cost, $214.32; extra expense at 2 per cent, $4.29; total .. 218 61 Jos. Reilly, Sub. 5 Riley's Sub„ Lot 1, and Sub. 4 Riley's Sub., Lot 2, paving cost, $210.92; extra expense at 2 per cent, $4.22; total 215 14 Jos. Reilly, Sub. 3 Riley's Sub, Lot 2, paving cost, $207.97; extra expense at 2 per cent, $4.16; total 212 13 Eliz. Frost, Sub. 2 Riley's Sub, Lot 2, paving cost, $17.35; extra expense at 2 per cent, 35c; total 17 70 Flor. McCraney, Sub. 2 Riley's Sub., Lot 1, paving cost, $18.16; extra expense at 2 per cent, 36c; total 18 52 Jos. Reilly, Sub. 2 Riley's Sub, Lot 3, paving cost, $12.71; extra expense at 2 per cent, 25c; total . 12 96 Mrs. Sarah Cullen, Riley's Sub., Lot 1, paving cost, $12.52; extra expense at 2 per cent, 25c; total 12 77 Mrs. Sarah Cullen, Sub. 31 Mt. Pleasant Add., Lot 3, paving cost, $18.82; extra expense at 2 per cent, 38c; total 19 20 C. T. Bush, Mt. Pleasant Add, E. 1-2 Lot 30, paving cost, $510.64; extra expense at 2 per cent, $10.21; total 520 85 Chas. Pitschner, Maple Heights Add., Lot 1, paving cost, $11.71; extra expense at 2 per cent, 23c; total 11 94 Maria C. Trueb, Trueb's Sub, Lot 1, paving cost, $434.51; extra expense at 2 per cent, $8.69; total 443 20 A. M. Wilkenson, Sub. 2 of 1 of 1 of Min. Lot 159, Lot 1 paving cost, $190.82; extra expense at 2 per cent, $3.82; total 194 64 Adam Mink, Sub. „ of 1 of 1 of Min. Lot 159, Lot 2, pav- ing cost, $79.16; extra ex- pense at 2 per cent, $1.58; total 80 74 Andrew Ruh, Summit Add., E. 50 ft. Lot 1, paving cost, $310.30; extra expense at 2 per cent, $6.21; total 316 51 Andrew Ruh, Summit Add, Lot 2, paving cost, $328.94; extra expense at 2 per cent, $6.r8; total .. 335 52 City of Dubuque, Summit Add., W. 1-2 Lot 1, paving cost, $462.92; extra expense at 2 per cent, $9.26; total 472 18 City of Dubuque, Summit Aad., W. 1-2 Lot 1, paving cost, $98.17; extra expense at 2 per cent, $1.96; tat? 100 13 Andrew Ruh, Summit Add., E. 50 ft. Lot 1, paving cost, $9.55; extra expense at 2 per cent, 19c; total Adam Mink, Sub. 1 of i of Min Lot 159, Lot 1, paving cost, $223.62; extra expense at 2 per cent, $4.47; total 228 09 Mary Rei:ley, Sub. 2 of 1 of Min. Lot 159, Lot 1, paving cost, $173.14; extra expense at 2 per cent, $3.46; total 176 60 Cath. Mink, Sub. 2 of 1 of Min. Lot 159, Lot 2, paving cost, $105.27; extra expense at 2 per cent, $2.11; total 107 38 Adam Mink, Sub. 1 of 1 of 3 Min. Lot 172, Lot 2, paving cost, $77.17; extra expense at 2 per cent, $1.54; total78 71 L. C. Winders, Sub. 1 of 1 of 1 of 1 of 3 Min. Lot 112, Lot 1, paving cost, $121.51; extra expense at 2 per cent, $2.43; total 123 94 City of Dubuque, Sub. 1 of 3 Min. Lot 172, Lot 2, paving cost, $228.68; extra expense at 2 per cent, $4.57; total 233 25 Robert Bartells, Sub. 1 of 1 of Waller's Sub., Lot 1, paving cost, $361.25; extra expense at 2 per cent, $7.23; total 368 48 Robt. Bartells, Sub. 1 of 1 of Waller's Sub., Lot 2, paving cost, $27.08; extra expense at 2 per cent, 54c; total .... 27 62 Robt. Bartells, Sub. 2 of 1 of Waller's Sub, Lot 2, paving cost, $157.18; extra expense at 2 per cent, $3.14; total 160 32 P..obt. Bartells, Sub. 2 of 1 of Waller's Sub., Lot 1, paving cost, $137.91; extra expense at 2 per cent, $2.76; total .. 140 67 Robt. Bartells, Sub 1 of 2 of Waller's Sub., L.: 2, paving cost, $12.75; extra expense at 2 per cent, 26c; total .... 13 01 Robt. Bartells, Sub. 1 of 2 of Waller's Sub., Lot 1, paving cost, $37.69; extra expense at 2 per cent, 75c; total .... 38 44 A. C. Atherton, S. M. Lang - worthy's Add., Lot 19, paving cost, $15.94; extra expense at 2 per cent, 32c; total ... 16 26 A. C. Atherton, S. M. Lang - worthy's Add., Lot 18, pav- ing cost, $5.45; extra expense at 2 per cent, 11c; total ... J W. Alderson, Sub. 21 S. M. Langworthy's Add., Lot 1, paving cost, $33.94; extra ex- pense at 2 per cent, 68c; to- tal 9 74 5 56 34 62 418 Special Session, September 23, 1915 Adam Mink, Sub. 1 of 1 of 1 of 1 of 3 of Min. Lot 172, Lot 2, paving cost, $48.96; extra ex- pense at 2 per cent, 98c; to- tal Summit Cong. Church, Finley Home Add., Lot 2, paving cost, $145.38; extra expense at 2 per cent, $2.91; total 148 29 Summit Cong. Church, Finley Home Add., Lot 3, paving cost, $145.38; extra expense at 2 per cent, $2.91; total 148 29 liz. J. Simpson. Finley Home Add., Lot 4, paving cost, $145.38; extra expense at 2 per cent, $2.91; total 148 29 Summit Cong. Church, Finley Home Add., Lot 5, paving cost, $141.39; extra expense at 2 per cent, $2.83; total 144 22 Rev. G. M. Orvis, Finley Home Add., Lot 6, paving cost, $43.80; extra expense at 2 per cent, 89c; total 44 69 W. C. Crahan, Finley Home Add., Lo. 7, paving cost, $30.74; extra expense at 2 per cent, 61c; total 31 35 John P. Byrne, Finley Home Add., Lot 8, paving cost, $16.72; extra expense at 2 per cent, 33c; total 17 05 Gertrude Jaeger, Finley Home Add., Lot 12, paving cost, $23.81; extra expense at 2 Per cent, 48c; total 24 29 Dorothy Schmid, Finley Home Add., N. 2-3 Lot 13, paving cost, $8.33; extra expense at 2 per cent, 16c; total 8 49 Gertrude Jaeger, Finley Home Add., S. 1-3 Lot 13, paving cost, $4.62; extra expense at 2 per cent, 9c; total 4 71 John Alderson, Hughes' Sub, Lot 1, paving cost, $169.76; extra expense at 2 per cent, $3.40; total 173 16 Dora Bartells, Sub. Min. Lot 172; Lot 5, paving cost, $254.30; extra expense at 2 per cent, $5.09; total 259 39 Anthony Alderson, Sub. Min. Lot 172, Lot 4, paving cost, $254.30; extra expense at 2 per cent, $5.09; total 259 39 Chas, S. Rumple, Sue). 3 of Min. Lot 172, Lot 2, paving cost, $169.76; extra expense at 2 per cent, $3.39; total 173 15 Mrs. W. O'Callaghan, Sub. 2 Hughes' Sub., Lot 1, paving cost, $211.41; extra expense at 2 per cent, $4.23; total 215 64 Cath Mehl, Sub. 3 Hughes' Sub., Lot 1, paving cost, $168.30; extra expense at 2 per cent, $3.77; total 192 07 49 94 Christina Hansen. Sub. 3 Hughes' Sub., Lot 2, paving cost, $22.85; extra expense at 2 per cent, 46c; total 23 31 Louisa Mulgrew, Hughes' Sub., S. E. 1-2 Lot 4, paving cost, $181.07; extra expense at 2 per cent, $3.62; total 184 69 Jessie Fern, Hughes' Sub., N. W. 1-2 Lot 4, paving cost, $30.08; extra expense at 2 per cent, 60c; total 30 68 Maria T:impler, Sub. 5 Hughes' Sub., Lot paving cost, $188.85; extra expense at 2 per cent, $3.78; total 192 63 Geo. Boxleiter, Sub. 5 Hughes' Sub., Lot 1, paving cost, $16.55; extra expense at 2 per cent, 33c; total 16 88 Geo. Boxleiter, Motor Sub, Lot 7, pavin- cost, $204.46; extra expense at 2 per cent, $4.09; total . 208 55 Mrs. C. & F. M. Whelan, Loet- scher & Trueb's Sub., Lot 1, paving cost, $347.16; extra expense at 2 per cent, $6.94; total 354 10 Jos. R. Hillery, Loetscher & Trueb's Sub., Lot 2, paving cost, $105.08; extra expense at 2 per cent, $2.10; total 107 18 Geo. & F. Sloan, Loetscher Trueb's Sub., Lot 3, paving cost, $49.97; extra expense at 2 per cent, $1.00; total 50 97 J. J. Nagle, Loetscher & Trueb's Sub., Lot 4, paving cost, $22.85; extra expense at 2 Per cent, 46c; total . 23 31 Wilhelmina Smyth, Loetscher & Trueb's Sub., Lot 5, paving cost, $14.14; extra expense at 2 per cent, 28c; total .. 14 42 Mary Quinliven, Loetscher & Trueb's Sub., Lot 6, paving cost, $8.65; extra expense at 2 per cent, 17c; tutal J. F. McGovern, Rigi's Sub, Lot 2, paving cost, $195.94; extra expense at 2 per cent, $3.92; total 199 86 J. C. King, Sub. 1 of 2 of 1 Box- leiter's Sub., Lot 2, paving cost, $266.22; extra expense at 2 per cent, $5.32; total Martha Bentley, Sub. 2 of 1 Boxleiter's Sub, Lot 2, pav- ing cost, $233.78; extra ex- pense at 2 per cent, $4.68; total ... 238 46 Anna King, Sidonia Hosford's Sub., Lot 1, paving cost, $74.99; extra expense at 2 per cent, $1.50; total Henry Thilkin, Sidonia Hos- ford's Sub., Lot 2, paving cost, $67.98; extra expense at 2 per cent, $1.36; total 69 34 8 82 271 54 76 49 Special Session, September 23, 1915 419 Jennie Wolf, Sidonia Hosford's Sub., Lot 3, paving cost, $31.44; extra expense at 2 per cent, 63c; total 32 01 Jennie Wolf, Sidonia Hosford's Sub., N. 25 ft. Lot 4, paving cost, $13.34; extra expense at 2 per cent, 27c; total 13 61 Rose M. Walker, Sidonia Hos- ford's Sub., S. 2 ft. Lot 4, paving cost, $7.79; extra ex- pense at 2 per cent, 16c; to- tal .. 7 95 Theresa McDonald, Sub. 2 of 2 of Boxleiter's Sub., Lot 2, paving cost, $394.21; extra expense at 2 per cent, $7.88; total 402 09 Anna McDonald, Sub. 1 of 2 of 2 Boxleiter's Sub., Lot 1, paving cost, $22.72; extra expense at 2 per cent, 45c; total ... 23 17 Finley Hospital, Finley Home Add., Lot 1, paving cost, $1246.66; extra expense at 2 per cent, $24.93; total 1271 59 J. F. McGovern, Rigi's,Sub, Lot 1, paving cost, $17.04; extra expense at 2 per cent, $6.34; total ... 323 38 J. F. McGovern, Sub. 6 of 12 of Min. Lot 172, Lot 2, paving cost, $43.40; extra expense at 2 per cent, 87c; total 44 27 F. Schoenthal, Sub. 6 of 12 of Min. Lot 172, Lot 1, paving cost, $256.98; extra expense at 2 per cent, $5.14; total 262 12 A. W. Kemler, Morheiser's Sub., Lot 1, paving cost, $239.97; extra expense at 2 per cent, $4.80; total 244 77 A. W. Kemler, Morheiser's Sub., Lot 2, paving cost, $239.97; extra expense at 2 per cent, $4.80; total 244 77 Maria K. Trueb, Morheiser's Sub., Lot 3, paving cost, $239.97; extra expense at 2 per cent, $4.80; total .. 244 77 Maria K. Trueb, Subs. and 5, etc., Morheiser's Sub., Lot 2, paving cost, $536.74; extra expense at 2 per cent, $10.73; total ... John W. Schwind, Subs 4 and 5, etc., Morheiser's Sub., Lot 1, paving cost, $248.83; extra expense at 2 per cent, $4.97; total ... . John W. Schwind, Sub. 1 of 7 Morheiser's Sub., Lot 1, Sub. 1 of 6, Morheiser's Sub., Lot 2, and Sub 6, Morheiser's Sub., Lot 2, paving cost, $176.19; extra expense at 2 per cent, $3.52; total John W. Schwind, Sub. S Mor- heiser's Sub., Lot 1, paving 547 47 253 80 179 71 cost, $213.81; extra expense at 2 per cent, $4.28; total 218 09 Wm. Crahan, Reches' Sub, Lot 13, paving cost, $253.91; extra expense at 2 per cent, $5.08; total 258 99 G. Vollenweider, Reches' Sub, Lot 14, paving cost, $245.03; extra expense at 2 per cent, $4.90; total 249 93 R. Off, Reches' Sub., Lot 15, paving cost, $231.63; extra expense at 2 per cent, $4.63; total 236 26 Louis Sohl, Reches' Sub., Lot 16, paving cost, $214.49; ex- tra expense at 2 per cent, $4.29; total 218 78 Fred Marty, Reches' Sub., Lot 17, paving cost, $198.32; ex- tra expense at 2 per cent, $3.97; total 202 29 Geo. Metcalf, Reches' Sub, Lot 18, paving cost, $182.90; extra expense at 2 per cent, $3.66; total 186 56 Summit Cong. Church, Reches' Sub., Lot 19, paving cost, $162.26; extra expense at 2 per cent, $3.25; total 165 51 Wm. Reche Est., Sub. 20 Reche's Sub., Lot 2, paving cost, $122.79; extra expense at 2 per cent, $2.45; total 125 24 Summit Cong. Church, Sub. 20 Reche's Sub., Lot 1, paving cost, $95.92; extra expense at 2 per cent, $1.92; total 97 84 Jos. C. King, Reche's Sub., Lot 12, paving cost, $276.62; ex- tra expense at 2 per cent, $5.53; total 282 15 M. Peepon, Reche's Sub., Lot 11, paving cost, $276.62; ex- tra expense at 2 per cent, $5.53; total 282 15 F. W. Marty, Reche's Sub, Lot 10, paving cost, $276.62; extra expense at 2 per cent, $5.53; total 282 15 G. E. Watters, Reche's Sub, Lot 9, paving cost, $276.62; extra expense at 2 per cent, $5.53; total 282 15 G. E. \Vatters, Reche's Sub, Lot 8, paving cost, $276.62; extra expense at 2 per cent, $5.53; total G. E. Watters, Reche's Sub, Lot 7, paving cost, $276.62; extra expense at 2 per cent, $5.53; total John W. Schwind, Sub. 9, Mor- heiser's Sub., Lot 1, paving cost, $149.13; extra expense at 2 per cent, $2.98; total . 152 11 John W. Schwind, Mo_ heiser'S Sub., Lot 10, paving $149.13; extra expense at 2 per cent, $2.98; total 152 11 282 15 282 15 420 Special Session, September 23, 1915 John W. Schwind, Morheiser's Sub., Lot 11, paving cost, $112.90; extra expense at 2 per cent, $2.26; total 115 16 John W. Schwind, Morheiser's Sub., Lot 12, paving cost, $58.69; extra expense at 2 per cent, $1.18; total 59 87 Ira C. Oehler, Sub. 1, Tschirgi & Schwind's Sub., Lot 1, paving cost, $286.96; extra expense at 2 per cent, $o.74; total 292 70 Maria Schwind, Sub. 1, Tschir- gi & Schwind's Sub., Lot 2, paving cost, $64.22; extra expense at 2 per cent, $1.28; total 65 50 Maria Schwind, Sub. 1 Tschir- gi & Schwind's Sub., Lot 3, paving cost, $14.76; extra ex- pense at 2 per cent, 30c; total 15 06 J. J. Nagle, Sub. 1 Tschirgi & Schwind's Sub., Lot 4, pav- ing cost, $11.90; extra ex- pense at 2 per cent, 24c; total 12 14 Dub. German College, Reche's Sub., Lot 6, paving cost, $213.60; extra expense at 2 per cent, $4.27; total 217 87 Jacob Weber, Reche's Sub, Lot 5, paving cost, $213.60; extra expense at 2 per cent, $4.27; total 217 87 Wm. Reche Est., Reche's Sub, Lot 4, paving cost, $213.60; extra expense at 2 per cent, $4.27; total 217 87 Wm. Reche Est., Reche's Sub., Lot 3, paving cost, $213.60; extra expense at 2 per cent, $4.27; total 217 87 Geo. L. & E. Hein, Reche's Sub., Lot 2, paving cost, $213.60; extra expense at 2 per cent, $4.27; total 217 87 Wm. Reche Est., Reche's Sub, Lot 1, paving cont, $213.60; extra expense at 2 par cent, $4.27; total Dub. German College, Reche's Sub., Lot 39, paving cost, $28.08; extra expense at 2 per cent, 56c; total Dub. German College, Reche's Sub., Lot 38; paving cost, $28.08; extra expense at 2 per cent, 56c; total Dub. German College, Reche's Sub., Lot 37, paving cost, $20.66; extra expense at 2 per cent, 41c; total Emma Schwind, Tschirgi & Schwind's Sub., E. 50 ft. Lot 13, paving cost, $185.75; ex- tra expense at 2 per cent, $3.72; total 217 87 28 64 28 64 21 07 189 47 Anna Bennett, Tschirgi & Schwind's Sub., W. 11 ft. Lot 13, paving cost, $40.85; extra expense at 2 per cent, 82c; total 41 67 Anna Bennett, Tschirgi & Schwind s Sub., E. 39.9 ft. Lot 14, paving cost, $148.24; extra expense at 2 per cent, $2.97; total 151 21 Jos, H. Schiltz, Tschirgi & Schwind's Sub., W. 11.1 ft. Lot 14, paving cost, $41.24; extra expense at 83c; total 42 07 Jos. H. Schiltz, Sub. 1c Tschir- gi & Schwind's Sub., Lot 2, and Sub. 4 of 30 and 31 Mor- heiser's Add., Lot 2, paving cost, $96.23; extra expense at 2 per cent, $1.92; total 98 15 Jos. C. King, Sub. 4 of 30 and 31 Morhei3er's Add., Lot 1, and Sub. 15 Tschirgi & Schwind's Sub., Lot 1, pav- ing cost, $182.03; extra ex- pense at 2 per cent, $3.64; total 185 67 Sophia Motsch, Sub. 30 and 31 Morheiser's Add., Lot 3, paving cost, $213.10; extra expense at 2 per cent, $4.26; total 217 36 Sophia Motsch, Sub. 30 and 31 Morheiser's Add., Lot 2, pav- ing cost, $153.43; extra ex- pense at 2 per cent, $3.07; total 156 50 Edith Lawson, Sub. 30 and 31 Morheiser's Add., Lot 1, paving cost, $119.85. extra expense at $2.40; total 122 25 Jacob Traut, Tschirgi & Schwind's Sub., Lot 16, pav- ing cost, $22.36; extra ex- pense at 2 per cent, 45c; total Ger. Pres. Theo. Seminary, Reche's Sub. No. 2, Lot 17, paving cosi, $1,735.74; extra expanses at 2 per cent, $34.71; total 1770 J. J. Nagle, Sub. lot 2 of Min. Lot 172, Lot 2, paving cost, $201.24; extra expense at 2 per cent, $4.02; total 205 26 L. A. Traut, Sub. 1 of 1 of 2 Min. Lot 172, Lot 2, paving cost, $185.76; extra expense at 2 per cent, $3.72; total 189 A. Haller, Sub. 1 of 1 of 2 of Min. Lot 172, Lot 1, paving cost, $55.15; extra expense at 2 per cent, $1.10; total John Schromen, Sub. 13 of Min. Lot 172, Lot 6, Paving cost, $265.28; extra expense at 2 per cent, $5.31; total Fred Marty, Sub. 13 of Min Lot 172, Lot 1, paving cost, $229.27; extra expense at 2 per cent, $4.59; total 22 81. 45 56 4S 25 270 59 233 86 Special Session, September 23, 1915 421 Fred Marty, Sub. 3 of 13 of Min. Lot 172, Lot 2, paving cost, $16.26; extra expense at 2 per cent, 33c; total 16 59 Fred Marty, Sub. 13 of Min. Lot 172, Lot 2, paving cost, $169.32; extra expense at 2 per cent, $3.38; total 172 70 Ed. Starr, Sub. 13 of Min. Lot 172, Lot 5, paving cost, $12.77; extra expense at 2 per cent, 26c; total 13 03 Dub. Pres. Press, Herbst's Sub., Lot 1, paving cost, $170.02; extra expense at 2 per cent, $3.40; total 173 42 Louis Herbst, Herbst's Sub, Lot 2, paving cost, $170.85; extra expense at 2 per cent, $3.41; total 174 26 Bertha Herbst, Herbst's Sub, Lot 3, paving cost, $172.33; extra expense at 2 per cent, $3.45; total .. 175 78 Bertha H. Hird, Herbst's Sub., Lot 4, paving cost, $174.07; extra expense at 2 per cent, $3.48; total 177 55 Bertha H. Hird, Herbst's Sub, E. 1-2 Lot 5, paving cost, $87.53; extra expense at 2 per cent, $1.75; total 89 28 Bertha H. Hird, Herbst's Sub, W. 1-2 Lot 5, paving cost, $87.53; extra expense at 2 per cent, $1.75; total 89 28 Wm. Starr, Sub. 3 of 13 of Min. Lot 172, Lot 1, paving cost, $2.49; extra expense at 2 per cent, 5c; total Wm. Starr, Sub. 2 of 5 of 13 of Min. Lot 172, Lot 1, paving cost, $18.33; extra expense at 2 per cent, 37c; total 18 70 Wm. Starr, Sub. 2 of 2 of 5 of 13 Min. Lot 172, Lot 2, pav- ing cost, $7.09; extra expense at 2 per cent, 14c; total Ed. Starr, Sub. 2 of 2 of 5 of 13 Min. Lot 172, Lot 1, pav- ing cost, $127.96; extra ex- pense at 2 per cent, $2.56; total . 130 52 Ed. Starr, Sub. 1 of Min. Lot 172, Lot 2, paving test, $116.41; extra expense at 2 per cent, $2.33; total 118 74 Ind. School Dist. Sub. 2 of 14 Min. Lot 172, Lot 1, paving cost, $727.25; extra expense at 2 per cent, $14.55; total741 80 Minnie B. Starr, Sub. 7 of Min. Lot 170, Lot 2, paving cost, $196.46; extra expense at 2 per cent, $3.93; total 200 39 L. & H. Fry, Sub. Min. Lot 170, Lot 6, paving cost, $390.48; extra expense at 2 per cent, $7.81; total 398 29 2 54 7 23 T. R. Harker, Sub. Min. Lot 170, Lot 5, paving cost, $247.95; extra expense at, 2 per cent, $4.96; total 252 91 Bertha Hird, Sub. Min. Lot 170, Lot 4, paving cost, $192.86; extra expense at 2 per cent, $3.86; total 196 72 Anna Michel, Finley, Waples & Burton's Add., Lot 8, pav- ing cost, $277.49; extra ex- pense at 2 per cent, $5.56; total 283 05 Robt. McGivern, Finley, Wa- pies & Burton's Add., Lot 7, paving cost, $279.19; extra expense at 2 per cent, $5.58; total 284 77 Robt. McGivern, Finley, Wa- ples & Burton's Add., Lot 6, paving cost, $281.20; extra - expense at 2 per cent, $5.62; total 286 82 Robt. McGivern, Finley, Wa- ples & Burton's And., Lot 5, paving cost, $282.79; extra expense at 2 per cent, $5.66; total 288 45 Bertha Hird, Herbst's Sub, Lot 6, paving cost, $194.46; extra expense at 2 per cent, $3.89; total Elmer Butt, Sub. 1 of 1 of 1 of 14 of Min. Lot 172, Lot 1, paving cost, $33.94; extra expense at 2 per cent, 68c; total 34 62 M. B. Starr, Sub. 1 of 1 of 1 of 14 of Min. Lot 172, Lot 2, paving cost, $62.68; extra expense at 2 per cent, $1.25; total Betsey Oatey, Sub. Min. Lot 170, Lot 1, paving cost, $106.62; extra expense at 2 per cent, $2.13; total .. 108 75 L. & A. Pitschner, Finley Add., Lot 1, paving cost, $454.38; extra expense at 2 per cent, $9.09; total 463 4'i M. L. Casey, Finley Add., Lot 2, paving cost, $29.54; extra expense at 2 per cent, 59c; total K. F. Murray, Finley Add, Lot 3, paving cost, $5.43; extra expense at 2 per cent, 11c; total Jos. L. Hird, Finley, Waples & Burton's Add., N. 1-2 Lot 9, paving cost, $200.02; ex- tra expense at 2 per cent, $4.00; total John Hillery, Finley, Waples & Burton's Add., S. 1-2 Lot 9, paving cost, $53.10; extra expense at 2 per cent., $1.06; total 198 35 63 93 30 13 5 54 204 02 54 16 422 Special Session, September 23, 1915 Mary A. Buschet, Finley, Wa- pies & Burton's Add., Lot 10, paving cost, $251.81; extra expense at 2 per cent, $5.04; total 256 85 James Mullen Est., Finley, Waples & Burton's Add., Lot 11, paving cost, $250.48; ex- tra expense at 2 per cent, $5.01; total 255 49 John G. Gengler, Finley, Wa- ples & Burton's Add., E. 1-2 Lot 12, paving cost, $122.82; extra expense at 2 per cent, $2.46; total .. 125 28 Fannie McPoland, Finley, Wa- ples & Burton's Add., W. 1-2 Lot 12, paving cost, $122.30; extra expense at 2 per cent. $2.45; total . 124 75 Jos. L. Hird, Sub. Min. Lot 170, Lot 2, paving cost, $318.98; extra expense at 2 per cent, $6.38; total . 325 36 Jos. L. Hird, Sub. Min. Lot 170, Lot 3, paving cost, $177.69; extra expense at 2 per cent, $3.55; total .. 181 24 Mary V. McKee, Finley, Wa- ples & Burton's Add., Lot 13, paving cost, $156.81; extra expense at 2 per cent, $3.14; total 159 95 Mary F. Jacobs, Schuler's Sub, Lot 1, paving cost, $76.39; extra expense at 2 per cent, $1.53; total , 77 92 Mary F. Jacobs, Schuler's Sub, Lot 2, paving cost, $27.10; extra expense at 2 per cent, 54c; total 27 61 Geo. W. Brown, Schuler's Sub, Lot 3, paving cost, $10.46; extra expense at 2 per cent, 33c; total .. 16 79 Geo. W. Brown, Schuler's Sub., Lot 4, paving cost, $8.20; ex- tra expense at 2 per cent, 16c; total 8 36 Johanna Marks, Schuler'a Sub, Lot 5, paving cost, $d.86; ex- tra expense at 2 per cent, 14c; total Union Electric Company, ex- tra expense at 2 per cent, $215.83; total . 215 83 7 00 17,627.99 sq. yds. brick$39,413 43 pav- ing outside car tracks at $2.18 $38,429 02 Extra expense 984 41 Total ... $39,413 43 All of which is assessed in propor- tion to the special benefits conferred. Adopted, September 23rd, 1915. Approved, September 24th, 1915. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. Ald. Wallis moved tie adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas -Aids. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wal- lis. Nays -None. City Recorder Shea presented and read the notice, certified to by the publishers, of the City Council's in- tention to levy a special assessment to pay for improving \'vood Street from West Fourteenth Street to Ju- lien Avenue, Tibey Bros., contractors. On motion of Ald. Wallis the notice was received and filed Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That to pay for improving Wood Street from Julien Avenue to West 14th Street, by Tibey Bros., contractors, in front of and ad- joining the same, a special tax be and is hereby levied on the several lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of real estate hereinafter named, situate and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of real estate, as follows: Owner. Description. Amt. Anna M. Smith, Maple Heights Add., W. 50 ft. Lot 10, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $128.51; extra expense at 4 per cent, $5.14; total ..$133 65 C. L. Reinker, Maple Heights Add., E. 25 ft. Lot 10, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $28.00; extra expense at 4 per cent, $1.12; total .. 29 12 C. L. Reinker, Maple Heights Add., W. 25 ft. Lot 9, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $20.74; extra expense at 4 per cent, 83c; total ... F. J. Reinker, Maple Heights Add., E. 50 ft. Lot 9, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $26.59; extra expense at 4 per cent, $1.06; total .. 27 65 Anna M. Bush, Maple Heights Add., N. 20 ft. Lot 11, curb, gutter . and macadamizing cost, $29.12; extra expense at 4 per cent, $1.16; total .. 30 28 Anna Utt, Maple Heights Add., S. 50 ft. Lot 11, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $72.80; extra expense at 4 per cent, $2.91; total .. 75 71 John D. Bush, Maple Heights Add., Lot 12 curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $101.92; extra expense at 4 per cent, $4.08; total 106 00 21 59 Special Session, September 23, 1915 423 John D. Bush, Maple Heights Add., Lot 13, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $101.92; extra expense at 4 per cent, $4.08; total 106 00 G. T. Bush, Maple Heights Add., Lot 14. curb, gu:,ter and macadamizing cost, $109.20; extra expense at 4 per cent, $4.37; total 113 67 G. T. Bush, Maple Heights Add., Lot 15, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $101.92; extra expense at 4 per cent, $4.08; total 106 00 Birdina Bush, Maple Heights Add., Lot 16, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $101.92; extra expense at 4 per cent, $4.08; total 106 00 Birdina Bush, Maple Heights Add., Lot 17, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $101.92; extra expense at 4 per cent, $4.08; total 106 00 V. B. Robinson, Maple Heights N. 74 ft. Lot 18, curb, gut- ter and macadamizing cost, $107.75; extra expense at 4 per cent, $4.31; total 112 06 T. M. Smith, Maple Heights Add., S. 5 ft. E. 75 ft. Lot 18, curb, gutter and macadamiz- ing cost, $5.60; extra expense at 4 per cent, 22c; total 5 82 T. M. Smith, Maple Heights Add., Lot 20, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $136.94; extra expense at 4 per cent, $5.48; total 142 42 F. H. Wood, Maple Heights Add., S. 5 ft. W. 75 ft. Lot 18, curb, gutter and macadamiz- ing cost, $1.68; extra ex- pense at 4 per cent, 7c; total 1 75 F. H. Wood, Maple Heights Add., Lot 19, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $46.48; extra expense at 4 per cent, $1.85; total 48 33 Virg. Robinson, Und. 1-3 Mt. Pleasant Add., Lot 20, B. E. Bush, Und. 1-3 Mt. Pleas- ant Add., Lot 20, and S. L. Oversmith, Und. 1-3 Mt. Pleasant Add., Lot 20, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $362.99; extra expense at 4 per cent, $14.51; total377 50 Virg. Robinson, Und. 1-3 Mt. Pleasant Add., Lot 21, B. E. Bush, Und. 1-3 Mt. Pleas- ant Add., Lot 21, and S. L. Oversmith, Und. 1-3 Mt. Pleasai.t Add., Lot 21, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $308.93; extra expense at 4 per cent, $12.36; total321 29 Virg. Robinson, Und. 1-3 Mt. Pleasant Add., Lot 28, B. E. Bush, Und. 1-3 Mt. Pleas- ant Add., Lot 28, and S. L. Oversmith, Und. 1-3 Mt. Pleasant Add., Lot 28, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $308.93; extra expense at 4 per cent, $12.36; total.. 321 29 Virg. Robinson, Und. 1-3 Mt. Pleasant Add., Lot 29, B. E. Bush, Und. 1-3 Mt. Pleas- ant Add., Lot 29, and S. L. Oversmith, Und. 1-3 Mt. Pleasant Add., Lot 29, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $251.77; extra expense at 4 per cent, $10.07; total.. 261 84 $2,553 85 2051.79 sq. yds. macadam at 75c $1,538 84 1729.8 lin. ft. cement curb and gutter at 53c 916 79 Extra expense 98 22 Total $2,553 85 All of which is assessed in propor- tion to the special benefits conferred. Adopted, September 23rd,1915. Approved, September 24th, 1915. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Alds. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wal- lis. Nays—None. Ald. Wallis moved that the City En- gineer be instructed to prepare a plat with the correct measurements of the strip of ground to be given to the City by the Illinois Central Railroad Company situated near their freight house in exchange for permission to lay additional tracks. Carried. Ald. Singrin moved to adjourn. Car- ried, :C52,., Adopted, 0 19,1/5. Jvlp2-0 ; 4Yot Mayor. City Recorder. Approved, Attest: ' List of Warrants List of City Warrants Dubuque, Iowa. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council of Dubuque. Gentlemen: The following is a com- plete list of all warrants issued by me during the month of August 1916. Salaries for July 1915. James Saul, Mayor $116 65 Geo. D. Wybrant, Treasurer 133 30 Otto F. Puls, Deputy 108 33 L. F. Kolfenbach, Clerk 75 00 Cyril D. Lagen, Auditor 116 65 Carl O. Weglen, Deputy 88 33 J. J. Shea, Recorder 116 65 Peter Kies, Deputy 93 33 Fred J. Heller, Assessor 125 00 Harry Gleason, Deputy 91 65 Frank Kenneally, Deputy 91 65 Matthew H. Czizek, Attorney 150 00 Matthew Cooney, Asst Attorney 95 00 Mary Czizek, Stenographer 20 00 Edward C. Blake, Engineer ..... 166 65 F. J. McNulty, Asst. Engineer125 00 A. H. Wiedner, Clerk 95 00 J. J. Ryan, Rodman 75 00 Wm. Carter, Ins Public Imp ...... 65 00 John W. Lawler, Committee Clerk 125 00 John Mahoney, Street Com- missioner 80 00 Edward Norton, Market Master 65 00 Thos. Hackney, Pound Master 45 00 Mrs. H. Koenig, Janitress 70 00 Dr. E. L. Reinecke, Health Officer 50 00 Chas. Buckman, Sanitary Offi- cer 75 00 Dr. F. J. Kennedy, Meat • and Milk Inspector 85 00 John Stemm, Wharf Master 60 00 Matt Clancy, Alderman First Ward 25 00 J. J. McLaughlin, Alderman Second Ward 25 00 Wm. Singrin, Alderman Third Ward 25 00 J. H. Wallis, Alderman Fourth Ward 25 00 W. A. McIntosh, Alderman Fifth t Ward. 25 00 Thos. H. Callahan, Alderman - at -large 25 00 John Heim, Alderman -at -Large 25 00 John Gielles, Chief of Police 125 00 Geo Reynolds, for injuries re- ceived 20 00 Police Payroll Last Half July 1915. John Beringer Edward Brunskill Michael Connolly James Corcoran John Cody Nicholas Campbell William Carroll Thomas Cain Thomas Connolly $ 36 75 34 30 25 64 34 30 27 37 34 30 34 30 34 30 34 46 Philip Dumphy 41 65 William Donahue 34 30 Thomas Duggan 34 30 ' Edward Daily 31 85 Patrick Fury 39 20 John Fox 34 30 James Flynn 34 30 Michael Fogarty 34 30 Theo. Ganalil 34 30 Ben Gray 34 30 Emil Kahn . 36 75 John Kane 34 30 John Kopp 34 30 Patrick Kenneally 34 30 Barney Ludescher 34 30 Michael McCormick 34 28 Henry Mueller 34 30 Hugh Markey 34 30 Alfred Noel 31 85 John OBrien 39 20 Michael (YConnor 39 20 Michael Ryan 34 28 Gus Raterman _ 34 30 Thomas Reilly 34 30 Joseph Stoltz 34 30 Patrick Sullivan 34 30 Dennis Sheehan 34 30 John Spielman 34 30 Thomas Sweeney 39 i7 Fred Seyler 34 30 Fred Spielman 36 75 Charles Truher 34 30 Frank Williams 34 30 Miss B. Brennan 34 30 Mrs. K. Hibbe 34 30 Police Pension Fund Retained 31 15 Fire Payroll Last Half July 1915. J. R. Reinfried $ 61 75 Wm. Hipman 49 00 M. Eitel 47 05 J. Essman 43 63 P. Zillig 37 74 N. Wagner 40 69 T. Kennedy 40 69 A. Heer 37 24 F. Mutsch 35 29 J. Noonan L. Arthofer 3535 29 29 J. Flynn T. Ryder H. Cain 42 15 43 6 3 M. Kelley 4037 6974 F. Murphy 40 J. Bakey 37 2469 W. Smith J. Rooney 3535 29 29 J. Walsh G. Gehrke 42 1585 J. Smith W. Kannolt 4332 63 37 25 J. Daugherty 37 25 J. Keppler 37 24 W. McClain 35 29 L. Benzer 32 85 D. Ahern 49 00 J. Benzer 40 69 A. McDonnell 43 63 37 24 J. McGloughlin 35 29 J. Connelly 35 29 W. Kennedy 39 20 M. Sweeney List of Warrants Wm. Ryan P. Apel A. Brewer R. Weston J. Allen M. Fahey R. Kenneally W. Ducey F. Kenneally E. McDermott T. O'Brien J. Roshin F. Baumgartner G. Beyer P. Kirch Fire Pension Fund Retained D. Harker H. Rawson, Sub W. Meyer, Sub P. McManus, Sub R. Tierney, Sub W. Ludescher, Sub L. Wemett, Sub 29 40 35"29 29 40 42 15 40 69 37 24 43 63 42 15 40 69 37 24 35 29 42 15 40 69 37 24 35 29 40 53 29 40 29 40 29 40 30 00 30 00 30 00 30 00 Dubuque, Iowa, August 5th, 1915. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council of the City of Dubuque. Gentlemen: I herewith submit my payroll for labor on streets in the various districts in the City of Du- buque for the last half of July, 1915. N. Ackerer, 3rd $ 2 80 G. Burnett, 3rd 25 80 F. Bitzberger, 3rd 25 80 J. Boyle, 3rd crossings 13 60 R. Birner, 4th 24 20 R. Bowden, 5th 1 80 C. Beulow, 5th 3 60 G. Bramet, 5th 1 80 W. Coughlin, 2nd 2 80 J. Cahill, 3rd crossings 18 00 J. Cahill, 3rd 10 40 T. Cahill, health 25 00 J. Dorgan, macadam 3rd 50 00 J. Dorgan, 3rd 49 00 L. Dempsey, 4th 27 30 A. Domenig, 1-5 each 20 00 Geo. Davis, 1-5 each 30 00 J. Eagan, '2nd 5 40 S. Eustace, 4th 9 20 S. Eustace, 4th 8 00 J. Eberhard, 5th 11 G0 F. Frick, 3rd 26 40 W. Flynn, 3rd 8 20 W. Frost, 4th 21 00 M. Flick, 4th 22 40 C. Frohs, 5th 7 20 Geo. Frost, 2nd 32 50 B. Glass, 2nd 14 80 J. Graham, 2nd 14 00 N. Gierst, 2nd 11 40 C. Giemer, 4th 11 80 M. Gantinbien, 5th 22 80 D. Gantinbien, 5th 18 40 H. Galle, 5th 19 80 W. Hird, 4th 2 20 W. Hird, 4th 20 25 R. Herbst, 4th 8 20 J. Haupert, 5th 22 40 Geo. Hird, 4th 32 50 P. Jacobs, 3rd 26 40 W. Jellison, 3rd 1 80 J. Jackson, 4th 10 60 J. Jackson, 4th T. Keuneally, 2nd P. Kremar, 2nd H. Kunkle, 4th F. Krug, 5th F. Kaufmann, 5th T. Lonergan, 2nd J. Liecht, 5th G. Mansell, 2nd J. Mullen, 2nd J. Maus, 3rd H. Marten, 4th C. McDonald, 2nd Jno. McLaughlin, 3rd R. McCaffery, 2nd Jas. McLaughlin, dumps 3rd F. Naglae, 5th P. O'Farrell, 3rd F. 011hoff, 5th F. Rowe, 2nd C. Rusch, 2nd J. Rheel, 4th P. Royce, 4th C. Rusch, 4th N. Reuter, 5th J. Ryan, 2nd O. B. Ridgeway, 1-5 each T. Sheehan, 2nd G. Schultz, 3rd W. Spensley, 4th W. Schnee, 5th R. Thorp, dumps 3rd A. Thielan, 3rd B. Tschohl, 5th A. Turner, 1-5 each P. Schetgen, 3rd W. Williams, 2nd W. Williams, 2nd E. Wilson, 3rd A. Wienolt, 4th E. Winkelman, 5th C. Zimmerman, 2nd N. Zingel, 2nd M. Ackels, 4th J. Berwanger, 5th B. Baldwin, 5th J. Calvert, 2nd J. Castella, 4th N. Hannon, 2nd J. Herbst, 4th F. Hohnecker, 5th J. Ludowisy, 2nd P. Linehan, oiling 3rd P. Linehan, 3rd F. Williard, 5th J. Potter, 5th J. Sullivan, 2nd C. Singrin, 3rd 425 10 00 12 60 6 20 9 00 22 60 22 00 25 80 32 50 8 00 2 80 19 80 22 80 25 00 9 40 25 00 26 20 10 80 24 80 22 40 22 20 9 00 24 00 22 40 11 25 23 40 27 00 60 00 10 40 25 40 25 80 22 40 24 20 1 80 22 40 20 00 32 50 10 00 10 60 10 20 7 60 15 40 25 00 4 80 53 00 58 50 43 00 13 50 54 50 33 00 40 50 4 :i0 2 50 28 00 29 50 52 50 8 50 27 00 65 00 Respectfully submitted, Approved: Street Commissioner Chairman on streets. Dubuque, Iowa, August, 5th, 1915. To the Hnoroable Mayor and City Council of the City of Dubuque. Gentlemen: I herewith submit my payroll for labor on the various ap- propriations in the City of Dubuque, for the last half of July„ 1915, the cost to be paid from the appropriations created therefore. 42G Cleaning Pond. List of Warrants P. Horch W. Nailmaker M. Markham 1'. Linehan Expense. J. Jellison W. Jellison J. Butler T. Cahill $ 30 50 30 50 30 50 12 50 Oiling 1st Road. T. Sheehan J. Ludowisy E. Peed $ 39 55 38. 15 2 25 21 50 $ 5 40 13 50 1 50 Harbors. $ 2 20 36 00 5 50 9 00 T. Sheehan J. Thompson J. Sullivan E. Peed Valley Street and Southern Avenue. T. Kenneally $ 1 80 M. Coughlin 80 W. O'Brien 32 50 5th Road Oiling. D. Gantinbien $ 7 80 W. Van Haltern 7 20 B. A. Baldwin 18 50 Sprinkling. Union Electric Co $359 27 J. McCollins, 2nd 42 50 Linehan and Molo, 2nd 38 50 F. Hohnecker, 5th 5 00 F. Burns, 3rd 27 50 N. Ackels, 4th 30 00 Sweeping. E. Apel, 1st, 2nd, 4th .. $ 43 84 P. Linehan, 3rd 33 00 P. Linehan, 5th ._ 7 50 S. Norton, 1st, 2nd, 4th 42 00 Respectfully submitted, Approved: Street Commissioner, Chairman on streets. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council of the City of Dubuque. Gentlemen: I herewith submit my payroll for labor on sewers in the City of Dubuque for the last half of July, 1915. J. Rooney $ W. Hennessey W. Coughlin W. Burke H. Kunkle J. Tobin C. Rusch T. Bannig T. Hird Con Sullivan Respectfully submitted, Approved: Street Commissioner, Chairman on Streets. BILLS. G. L. Korman, sidewalks $ 8 10 Joe. Schlueter, expense 60 00 Edward Farrell, health 35 00 27 00 23 40 27 00 27 00 19 80 27 00 10 80 27 00 27 00 35 00 E. T. Frith, health 500 E. T. Frith, health 350 John Bohn, inspector 1 Tom Kenneally, inspector 10 Mike O'Hagan, inspector 29 John Dubler, inspector 26 J. D. Bush, inspector 9 Geo. Wimmer, inspector 27 Joe Banfield, inspector 28 Robt. Love, inspector 28 Ed. Delaney, inspector 24 Jacob Weber, inspector 23 Ed. Ruff, inspector 28 Gus. Mansteadt, inspector 28 John Kinsella, inspector 14 Ike Beekman, inspector 6 Aug. Rodush, inspector 30 John D. Bush, inspector 13 Mike McCarten, inspector 3 Heim Bros, road 26 John Parker, macadam 42 John Johns. macadam 7 Conrad Geimer, macadam 14 John Steffes, macadam 27 Fred Radloff, macadam 26 Jake Hansen, macadam 35 O'Farrell Cont. Co., grading An- gella street 100 F. W. Hassett, grading Burns street 21 47 F. W. Hassett grading Park avenue 75 00 F. W. Hassett grading Quince street 34 60 J. A. R. Daniels, Bee Branch Sewer 500 00 J. A. R. Daniels, Bee Branch Sewer 400 00 Harry McIntosh, Bee Branch ewer 475 00 Wilmer Cook, five percent ret- tained improving 3rd street extension 262 20 Wilmer Cook, grading Martha street 40 00 O'Farrell Cont, Co., improving Cox street . 500 00 O'Farrell Cont, Co., improving Cox street 500 00 O'Farrell Cont, Co., improving Cox street 121 64 O'Farrell Cont. Co., improving Angella street 500 00 O'Farrell Cont. Co., improving Angella street 228 07 F. W. Hassett, improving Burns street 358 47 Tibey Bros, sewer in McEvoy Place 147 93 Tibey Bros, sewer in Wood street Tibey Bros, sewer in Wood street Tibey Bros, sewer in Curtis street Tibey Bros, sewer in Curtis 00 23 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 88 22 00 72 69 00 street Geo. D. Int on Geo. D. Int on Wybrant, warrants Wybrant, warrants Treasurer, Treasurer, 500 00 36 81 500 00 224 14 500 00 500 00 List of Warrants 427 Geo. D. Wybrant, Treasurer, Int on warrants Geo. D. Wybrant, Treasurer, Int on warrants Geo. D. Wybrant, Treasurer, Int on warrants Geo. D. Wybrant, Treasurer, Int on warrants Dr. E. R. Lewis, med service to G. Reynolds 63 49 C. B. McNamara & Co, grading 350 00 Gow & Curtis, expense 49 80 League of Iowa Municipalities expense 50 00 Jas. Saul Mayor, for Library 500 00 Jas. Saul Mayor, for Library 500 00 Fire Payroll First Half August, 1915. J. R. Reinfried D. Ahern Wm. Hipman M. Eitel J. Essman P. Zillig N. Wagner T. Kennedy A. Herr F. Mutsch L. Arthoter J. Noonan J. Flynn T. Ryder H. Cain M. Kelley F. Murphy J. Bakey W. Smith J. Rooney J. Walsh G. Gehrke J. Smith W. Kannolt J. Keppler J. Daugherty L. Benzer Wm. McClain A. McDonnell J. Benzer M. Sweeney J. McGloughlin J. Connelly Wm. Kennedy A. Brewer P. Apel W. Ryan M. Fahey R. Weston J. Allen R. Kenneally Wm. Ducey F. Kenneally E. McDermott T. O'Brien J. Roshin G. Beyer F. Baumgartner P. Kirch D. Harker H. Rawson W. Meyers, Sub P. McNanus, Sub R. Tierney, Sub. W. Ludescher, Sub 500 00 500 00 84 25 42 40 $ 62 00 50 00 50 00 47 00 43 00 38 00 40 00 40 00 38 00 35 00 35 00 35 00 42 00 43 00 38 00 40 00 40 00 38 00 35 00 36 00 32 00 42 00 43 00 37 00 38 00 37 00 32 00 35 00 43 00 40 00 38 00 35 00 35 00 32 05 30 00 35 00 30 00 38 00 42 0" 40 00 43 00 42 00 40 N1 3801 35 00 42 00 38 00 40 0" 35 00 300' 30 00 30 00 30 00 30 00 30 00 L. Wemett, Sub 30 00 H. Woodworth, Sub 2 00 Police Payroll First Half August, 1915 $ 37 50 37 39 6:; 18 65 35 00 35 00 35 00 35 00 Thos. Connolly 35 00 Philip Dumphy 42 50 Wm. Donahue .35 00 Thomas Duggan 35 00 Edward Daily 32 50 Patrick Fury 16 00 James Flynn 35 00 John Fox 35 00 Theo. Ganahl 37 35 Michael Fogarty 35 00 Ben Gray 35 00 Emil Kahn 37 50 John Kane 42 00 John Kopp 35 00 Patrick Kenneally 35 00 Barney Ludescher 23 35 Michael McCormick 42 00 Henry Muller 35 00 Hugh Markey 35 00 Alfred Noel 32 50 John O'Brien 40 00 Michael O'Connor 42 65 Michael Ryan 37 35 Gus Raterman 35 00 Thos. Reilly 37 35 Joseph Stoltz 39 65 Patrick Sullivan 35 00 John Spielman 35 00 Dennis Sheehan 35 00 Thomas Sweeney 45 35 Fred Seylor 35 00 Fred Spielman 37 50 Chas. Truher 35 00 Frank Williams 35 00 Miss B. Brennan -. 35 00 Mrs. K. Hibbe 35 00 Dubuque, Iowa, August 19th, 1915. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council of the City of Dubuque: Gentlemen: I herewith submit my payroll for labor on streets in the various districts in the City of Du- buque, for the first half of August, 1915. John Beringer Edward Brunskill James Corcoran Michael Connolly John Cody Nicholas Campbell William Carroll Thomas Cain T. Addyman, 4th $ 13 80 J. Arthover, 5th 4 20 G. Burnett, 3rd 20 60 F. Bitzberger, 3rd 20 Co J. Broskey, 3rd 10 60 It. Birner, 4th 18 80 C. Beulow, 5th 8 60 3 60 1 50 27 00 21 60 3 00 14 80 4 25 20 00 30 00 7 20 F. Bieger, 5th W. Buckley, Expense J. Cahill, 3rd T. Cahill, health J. Dorgan, macadam 2nd L. Dempsey, 4th L. Dempsey, 4th P. Domenig, 1-5 each G. Davis, 1-5 each J. Eagan, 2nd 425 List of Warrants S. Eustace, 4th J. Eberhard, 5th F. Frick, 3rd W. Flynn, 3rd W. Frost, 4th M. Flick, 4th 19 00 8 6'! 1 80 8 60 17 20 18 80 G. Frost, 2nd 32 50 M. Gierst, 2nd 13 80 B. Glass, 2nd 18 20 J. Graham, 2nd 6 60 C. Giemer, 4th 18 80 M. Gantinbien, 5th 17 40 D. Gantinbien, 5th 13 20 H. Galle, 5th 12 40 W. Hird, 4th 8 40 W. 1-lird, 4th 4 25 J. Haupert, 5th 12 60 G. Hird, 4th 32 50 P. Jacobs, 3rd 9 00 J. John, 3rd 12 20 J. Jackson, 4th 16 00 P. ICremar, 2nd 10 60 F. Kaufmann, 5th 19 40 F. Krug, 5th 17 60 T. Lonergan, 2nd 19 60 J. Liecht, 5th 32 50 C. McDonald, 2nd 19 60 Jas. McLaughlin, 3rd 6 40 Jno. McLaughlin, 3rd 1 80 R. McCaffery, 2nd 25 00 A. McGrath, expense 45 00 J. Mullen, 2nd 1 80 W. Minges, 3rd 2 00 J. Maus, 4th 19 60 H. Marten, 4th 19 60 J. Mullen, expense 60 00 P. O'Farrell, 3rd 19 00 F. 011hoff, 5th 8 80 F. Rowe, 2nd 19 80 D. Rosemyer, 2nd 7 80 J. Rheel, 4th 18 60 P. Royce, 4th 18 40 N. Reuter, 5th 19 60 J. Ryan, 2nd 21 60 C. D. Ridgeway, 1-5 each 30 00 18 80 G. Schultz, 3rd 1 80 W. Spensley, 4th 19 00 W. Schnee, 5th 18 40 P. Schetgan, 3rd 32 50 R. Thorp, 3rd 19 40 A. Thielen, 3rd 19 40 B. Tschohl, 5th 19 40 N. Spies, 3rd A. Turner, 1-5 each W. Williams, 2nd E. Wilson, 3rd A. Wiemolt, 4th E. Winkelman, 5th C. Zimmerman, 2nd N. Zingel, 2nd M. Ackels, 4th J. Berwanger, 5th B. Baldwin, 5th J. Calvert, 2nd J. Costello, 4th M. Hannon, 2nd E. Hohnecker, 5th P. Linehan, 3rd P. Linehan, oiling 3rd F. Milliard, 5th J. Potter, 5th 20 00 21 60 11 00 19 40 17 40 19 60 8 80 40 50 37 00 21 50 20 00 39 00 24 50 19 00 31 5') 9 50 42 50 18 50 C. Singrin, 3rd 49 50 Respectfully submitted, Approved: Street Commissioner, Chairman on streets. Dubuque, Iowa, August, 19th, 1915. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council of the City of Dubuque. Gentlemen: I herewith submit my payroll for labor on the different im- provements in the City of Dubuque for the first half of August, 1915, the cost to be paid from the appropria- tions created therefore. Valley Street and Southern Avenue Improvement. F. Balser $ 14 40 T. Sheehan 9 80 W. Coughlin 9 80 T. Kenneally 10 80 D. McGuinness 1 SO J. Sullivan 24 50 D. O'Meara 4 50 Harbors. T. Sheehan $ 1 80 J. Sullivan 4 50 1st Road Oiling T. Sheehan $ 5 40 J. Linehan 3 60 J. Ludowisy 13 50 D. O'Meara 13 50 Improvement of East Grandview Avenue J. Linehan $ 1 80 F. Balser 5 20 T. Kenneally 5 20 F. Fauldorf 4 50 J. Sullivan 9 00 P. Wagner, cinders 12 50 W. O'Brien, 32 50 5th Oiling D. Gantinbien $ 7 80 W. Vanhaltern 7 80 B. Baldwin 18 00 Respectfully submitted, Approved: Street Commissioner, Chairman on streets. Dubuque, Iowa, August, 19th, 1915. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council of the City of Dubuque. Gentlemen: I herewith submit my Payroll for labor on the City Pond for the first half of August, 1915, the cost to be paid from the expense fund. J. Jellison $ 31 50 W. Jellison 31 50 T. Cahill 22 50 P. Horch 9 50 Cleaning City Pond P. Horch ...$ 13 25 M. Markham 11 00 W. Nailmaker 11 00 W. Flynn 9 20 E. Wilson 5 20 P. Linehan 30 50 Respectfully submitted, Approved: Street Commissioner, Chairman on streets. I herewith submit my payroll for sprinkling and sweeping. List of Warrants Sprinkling. J. McCollins, 2nd $ 31 00 Linehan & Molo, 2nd 20 50 F. Burns, 3rd 33 00 M. Ackels, 4th 22 50 F. Hohnecker, 5th 13 50 Sweeping W. Apel, 1st, 2nd, 4th $ 32 67 P. Linehan, 3rd 4 50 S. Norton, 1st, 2nd, 4th 31 66 Respectfully submitted, Approved: Street Commissioner, Chairman on streets. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council of the City of Dubuque. Gentlemen: I herewith submit my payroll for labor on sewers for the first half of August, 1915. J. Rooney $ 20 80 W. Hennessey 21 60 W. Coughlin 15 40 H. Kunkle 15 00 N. Burke 21 60 J. Tobin 22 00 C. Busch 13 40 T. Bannig 21 60 T. Hird 17 20 C. Sullivan 35 00 H. Kunkel, 4th 8 25 C. Busch, 4th 10 25 Respectfully submitted, Approved: Street Commissioner, Chairman on sewers. BILLS. Michael Kane, macadam $ 79 20 Jake Hansen, macadam 6 60 C. B. McNamara & Co, Fifth avenue sewer 509 00 C. B. McNamara & Co, Fifth avenue sewer 500 00 C. B. McNamara & Co, Fifth avenue sewer 156 79 J. A. R. Daniels, Bee Branch sewer 400 00 H. A. McIntosh, Bee Branch sewer 500 00 H. A. McIntosh, Bee Branch sewer Geo. Wimmer, inspector Ed. Delaney, inspector - Mike O'Hagan, inspector 15 John Bush, inspector Jacob Weber, inspector John Dubler, inspector Aug. Rodush, inspector John Bohn, inspector John Kinsella, inspector Ike Beekman, inspector Robt. Love, inspector Gus. Mansteadt, inspector Joe Banfield, inspector Ed. Ruff, inspector C. B. McNamara & Co., 5 per cent retained on First street from Main to Locust street 144 10 C. B. McNamara & Co., 5 per cent retained brick paving Third street from Main to Iowa street 117 57 300 4 14 18 23 22 19 18 12 10 23 21 23 24 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ('. B McNamara & Co., 5 per cent retained sanitary sewer in Malady street C. B. McNamara & Co., 5 per cent retained Booth street sanitary sewer from West Fifth street to Forest Lane 18 29 C. B. McNamara & Co., 5 per cent retained sanitary sewer in West Fifth street from Glen Oak to Booth street 14 97 Frank Beutin, 5 per cent retain- ed alley between Rhomberg avenue and Garfield avenue from Ann to Dock 23 34 Tibey Bros, 5 per cent retain- ed improving Malady street 127 83 Jas. Street, 5 per cent retain- ed Bee Branch storm sewer at 28th street 167 70 Jas. F. Lee, 5 per cent retained Second street from Main street to Locust street 193 08 Jas. F. Lee, 5 per cent retained alley between Alpine and Ne- vada street from Julien ave- nue to alley first north of West Fifth street 129 14 Chas. Sitterly, cement sidewalk abutting Lot 47 Finley Add 27 21 G'has. Sitterly, cement sidewalk abutting Lot 25 Finley Home Add 21 00 Chas. Sitterly, cement sidewalk abutting Lot 46 Finley Add 25 08 Chas. Sitterly, cement sidewalk abutting Lot 100 Woodlawn Park Add -. 20 92 Chas. Sitterly, cement sidewalk abutting Lot 1 of 4 of City Lot 667 south side of Pickett street 43 56 ('has. Sitterly, cement sidewalk abutting Lot 2 of 7 of City 667 on Pickett street 15 26 Thos. R. Lee, road 80 70 Thos. Lee, sidewalk 22 45 Spahn & Rose, sidewalk 22 45 Standard Lumber Yard Co, 60 68 sidewalk Chas. Sitterly, sidewalk 16 00 J. N. Graham, sidewalk and 2 sewer Spahn & Rose, sidewalk 54 F. Schloz & Son, sewer 8 G. F. Kleih Sons, sewer 7 Peed, Berwanger & Pfiffner, 2 60 sewer ('orrance Grocery Co., sewer 7 85 Corrance Grocery Co., sewer 1 20 55 Klauer & Kress, sewer 1 40 A. C. Wunder, expense John Drehouse, expense 35 25 G. F. Klein Sons, expense 222 0065 M. Czizek, expense Corrance Grocery Co., expense 14 20 35 Ellwanger Bros., expense Pauly Printing ('o., expense 65 00 Berg & Briggs Co., expense 8 50 Eagle Chemical Co., expense5 00 Dubuque Lumber & Coal Co, 255 56 expense ....__....... 429 33 41 00 70 20 30 i,i 430 List of Warrants L. A. Walsh, expense 1 Dubuque Paper Co., expense 14 C. E. Fitzpatrick Co., expense1 C. E. Fitzpatrick Co., expense5 C. E. Fitzpatrick Co., expense5 Spahn & Rose, expense 62 Spahn & Rose, expense. 7 02 00 25 05 50 02 50 Remington Typewriter ('o., ex- pense 6 00 G. A. McGuire, expense 6 00 Coates & Robinson, expense 2 50 Gonner Bros., expense 150 50 Standard Supply Co., expense4 20 J. Dehing, expense 10 00 Western Union Telegraph Co., expense 2 00 M. S. Hardie, expense 17 25 Niagara Falls Metal Stamp Works, expense Metz Mfg. Co., expense National Refining Co., fire Standard Oil Co., fire Standard Oil Co., fire W. D. Deckert Co., fire Iowa Oil Co., fire G. F. Kleih Sons, fire 11 31 15 11 9 6 60 25 50 65 48 00 50 80 Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co., fire 64 00 Vollenweider & Heim, fire 6 00 F. M. Jaeger Co., fire 60 J. Newman & Son, fire 40 Hopkins & Witty, fire 1 25 Falkenhainer's Drug Co., fire35 50 Union Electric Co., fire 15 37 Demkier Bros., fire 13 05 Wunderlich & Wiederholt, fire 17 00 L. Schmidt, road and fire 1 90 Berg & Ruegnitz, fire 6 87 Rellihan & Mullen, fire 14 90 Key City Gas Co., fire 25 Key City Gas Co., fire 28 10 Geisler Bros., fire 30 Klauer & Kress, fire 7 40 Geo. Ragatz & Son, fire 6 20 Ellwanger Bros., fire 1 85 Peed, Berwanger & Pfiffner, fire 11 25 F. C. Ris, fire 15 00 J. N. Graham, fire 14 00 Ilawkeye S t e a m Vulcanizing Co., fire 20 Wagner Electric Co., fire 96 00 P. Pfersch, fire 3 30 Tri-State Auto Co., fire 3 10 Scheppele Machine Works, fire 35 E. P. Smith Electric Co., fire 70 J. F. Stampfer Co., fire 35 Carr, Ryder & Adams Co., fire 6 00 A. Tredway & Son, fire 78 Standard Lumber Yard Co., fire 11 44 Kassler Auto Co., fire 50 Kassler Auto Co., fire 16 65 Ed. Norton, police 5 40 Eichhorn & Bechtel, police 2 99 Klauer & Kress, police 6 10 Standard Supply Co., police40 00 F. Lanser & Co., police 2 50 J. N. Graham, police 2 00 John Drehouse, police 20 00 Corrance Grocery Co., police 3 96 F. G. Becker, police 2 00 F. Schloz & Son, police 75 Fuhrmann Bros., police 2 00 G. F. Kleih Sons, police 4 15 Standard Lu m b e r Yard Co., police 2 40 Klauer Mfg. Co., police 75 Bailin & Hansen, police 2 00 J. J. Nagle, police 12 60 J. J. Nagle, police 6 30 Iowa Oil Co., police 11 23 Ellwanger Bros., police 10 Geo. Ragatz & Son, police 14 40 Berg & Briggs, expense and health 81 00 Dubuque Sand & Gravel Co., expense and road 2 41 Key City Gas Co., fire, expense and police 62 80 Iowa Telephone Co., expense, police and fire 42 67 Key City Gas Co., expense, fire and police 4 00 M. Stafford, fire and police72 10 Peter Lang, expense and fire 9 60 J. L. Kies, health and expense 1 15 Wm. Fosselman, health 15 00 Labor Leader, health 3 50 J. Dehing, health 90 00 Upton Laundry, health 4 65 Kerper-Gipe Co., health 1 50 Scheppele Machine W o r k s, health 30 National Clothiers, health 3 00 G. Ragatz, health 9 08 Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co, health 20 80 Times -Journal, printing 100 62 Telegraph -Herald, printing 82 03 Labor Leader, printing 12 50 Telegraph -Herald, printing 36 50 Telegraph -Herald, printing 28 31 National Demokrat, printing 25 00 Union Electric Co., lighting 153 15 Union Electric Co., lighting 2 00 Union Electric Co., lighting 92 20 Union Electric Co., lighting 500 00 Same 500 00 Same 500 00 Same 500 00 Same 500 00 Same 500 00 Same 190 23 E. P. Smith Electric Co., har- bors 1 30 P. J. Seippel Lumber Co., har- bors and expense G. W. Healey & Son, harbors Iowa Oil Co., harbors Western Improvement Co., Val- ley street and Southern ave- nue 99 75 Standard Oil Co., 3rd and 5th roads oiling fund 330 76 Iowa Oil Co., 1st road 52 T. J. Mulgrew Co., road and sewer 69 45 Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co, road Smedley Steam Pump Co., road F. Beutin, road Key City Roofing Co., road and sewer 32 98 Eagle Point Lime Works, road 45 40 1 95 75 75 56 00 4 20 4 80 Official Notices Eagle Point Lime Works, Fifth avenue storm sewer 26 Midland Chemical Co., health1 Klauer & Kress, road Smedley Steam Pump Co., road 9 H. B. McCarten, expense 9 F. Schloz & Son, expense and, road 20 Union Electric Co., road 27 Standard Oil Co., road 16 Klauer Mfg. Co., road 13 Key City Iron Works, road 2 G. F. Kleih Sons, road 7 F. Schloz & Son, road 8 J. Newman & Son, road 1 W. D. Deckert Co., road Wm. Marshall, road 2 Klauer & Kress, road 2 Morrison Bros., road 1 Watkins Sign System, road 5 J. Lies, road 3 Klauer Mfg. Co., road 26 Gow & Curtis, road 8 Smedley Steam Pump Co., road 19 Smedley Steam Pump Co., road 10 Smedley Steam Pump Co., road 31 Smedley Steam Pump Co., road 74 Standard Oil Co., road 3 T. J. Mulgrew Co., road 39 Dubuque Sand & Gravel Co, road Key City Iron Works, road 6 F. Schloz & Son, road 5 Standard Oil Co., road Leader Oil Co., road 32 F. J. Jecklin, overpaid taxes 5 Jas. Lee, 5% retained on alley between Clay and White Sts. 500 00 Jas. Lee, 5% retained on alley 177 69 C. H. Dell, cement sidewalk on Lots 27 and 61, road 24 00 J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. 45 25 60 25 45 00 00 50 00 71 40 75 50 40 00 70 00 00 55 64 65 25 00 00 11 75 15 53 23 40 50 88 60 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received at the City Recorder's office, City Hall, by the City Recorder until 8 P. m. Thursday, Sept. 9th, 1915, for con- structing cement steps on Foye street in accordance with the plans and specifications prepared by the City Engineer and now on file in the office of the City Recorder. It is estimated by the City Engineer that said improvement will require: GO cement steps, 400 square feet of landings, 36 columns, 10 beams. The work to be paid for when said work is completed and as prescribed by Chapter XXXII and amendments thereto of the Revised Ordinances of 1901 of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, work to be completed on or before the 15th day of October, 1915. Bidders must state price per step and price per square foot of landings, Price per lineal foot of columns and 431 beams, amount to be expended not to exceed $300.00. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for $30.00 on some Dubuque bank as a guarantee that a contract will be entered into if award- ed. Check and bid in separate envel- opes. The City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, Sept. 3rd, 1915. J. J. SHEA, 9-3-3t City Recorder. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received at the City Recorder's office, City Hall, by the City Recorder until 8:00 p. m. Thursday, Sept. 9th, 1915, for con- structing cement steps on Angella street in accordance with the plans and specifications prepared by the City Engineer and now on file in the office of the City Recorder. It is estimated by the City Engineer that said improvement will require: 70 cement steps, 150 square feet of landings, 25 co' :ins, 10 beams, 10 cubic yards of rock excavation. The work to be paid for when said work is completed and as prescribed by Chapter XXXII and amendments thereto of the Revised Ordinances of 1901 of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, work to be completed on or before the 15th day of October, 1915. Bidders must state price per step, price per square foot of landings, and price per lineal foot of columns and beams and price per cubic yard cf rock excavation, amount to be expend- ed not to exceed $500.00. Each bid must be -ccompanied by a certified check for $50.00 on some Dubuque bank as a guarantee that a contract will be entered into if award- ed Check and bid in separate envel- opes. The City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, Sept. 3rd, 1915. J. J. SHEA, 9-3-3t City Recorder. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received at the City Recorder's office, City Hail, by the City Recorder until 8:00 p. m. Thursday, September 16th, 1915, for improving Burns street from the south property line of Oak street to forty feet north of Hancock street, in accordance with the plans and specifications prepared by the City Engineer and now 00 file in the office of the City Recorder. It is estimated by the City Engi- neer that said improvement will re- quire: 432 Official Notices 603 lineal feet of cement curb and gutter, 700 square yards of macadam. 260 cubic yards filling, 190 cubic yards of cutting. The work to be paid for when said work is completed and as prescribed by Chapter XXXII and amendments thereto of the Revised Ordinances of 1901 of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, work to be completed on or before the 15th day of October, 1915. Bidders must state price per square yard of macadam and price per lineal foot of cement curb and gutter and price for grading in total. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for $50.00 on some Dubuque bank as a guarantee that a contract will be entered into if award- ed. Check and bid in separate en- velopes. The City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, Sept. 3rd, 1915. J. J. SHEA, 9-3-3t. City Recorder. OFFICIAL NOTICE. Notice Of Special Assessment. Notice is hereby given to all con- cerned that a special assessment as provided by law will be levied at a session of the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, to be held Thursday, September 23, 1915, to pay for improving Julien avenue and Delhi street, from the east curb line of Alpine street, to the west curb line of Asbury street, Western Im- provement company, contractors. Amount of Special Assessment $39,413.43, same to be assessed against the property legally subject to assessment upon and along said streets. And that there is a plat and sched- ule on file in the office of the •ty Recorder of said City of Dubuque, showing the streets in which said im- provement was made and the separate lots and parcels of ground or speci- fied portions thereof subject to as- sessment for such improvement, „t e name of the owners thereof as far as practicable and the amount to be as- sessed against each lot or parcel of ground, which plat and schedule are subject to public inspection. And that any and all persons ob- jecting to said special assessment or to said plat must file his or their ob- jections in writing with the City Recorder of said City of Dubuque en or before said session of the City (Council to be held Thursday, Sep- tember 23, 1915, or to appear at said session of the Council to show cause, if any you have, why said assess- ment should not be levied. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, Septen-- ber 9th, 1915. J. J. SHEA, 9-9-3t City Recorder. Official Notice. NOTICE OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENT Notice is hereby given to all con- cerned that a special assessment as provided by law will be levied at a session of the City Council of the city of Dubuque, Iowa, to be held Thurs- day, September 23rd, 1915, to pay for constructing the following sidewalks, abutting Lots 6 and 7 of Sub. City Lot 720, amount of assessment $36.49; abutting pt. of Lot 5 of Sub 13 of Min. Lot 172, amount of assessment, $34.65; Tom Lee, contractor. Abutting Lots 3 and ,. of Sub. S. 1-2 of City Lot 456, amount of assess- ment, $48.79; abutting the N. 1-2 of City Lot 210, amount of assessment $21.50; abutting Lot 1 of Sub. 76 and 77 Union Add., amount of assessment $29.88; abutting Lot 78 Union Add., amount of assessment, $27.90; abut- ting Lot 19 Grandview Ave. Add. amount of assessment $23,76; abut- ting Lot 5, Marsh's Dub. Add. amount of assessment $17.34; abutting Lot 9 Marsh's Dub. Add., amount of assess- ment $21.21; abutting Lot 8 Marsh's Dub. Add., amount of assessment, $23.50; K. O'Brien, contractor. Same to be assessed against the property legally subject to assess- ment upon and along said lots. And that there is a plat and sched- ule on file in the office of the City Re- corder of said City of Dubuque, show- ing the Lots in which said sidewalks were constructed and the separate lots and parcels of ground or sped - tied portions thereof subject to as- sessment for such improvement, the name of the owner thereof as far as practicable and the amount to be as- sessed against each lot or parcel of ground, which plat and schedule are subject to oublic inspection. And that any and all persons object- ing to said special assessment or to said plat must file his or their ob- jections in writing with the City Re- corder of said City of Dubuque on or before said session of the City Coun- cil to be held Thursday September 23rd, 1915, or to appear at said ses- sion of the Council to show cause, if any you have, why said assessment should net be levied. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, Septem- ber 9th, 1915. J. J. SHEA, 9-9-3t. City Recorder. OFFICIAL NOTICE Notice of Special Assessment Notice is hereby given to all con- cerned that a special assessment as Official Notices provided by law will be levied at a session of the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, to be held Thurs- day, September 23rd, 1915, to pay for improving Wood street from West Fourteenth street, to Julien avenue, Tibey Bros., contractors. Amount of special assessment $2,553.85, same to be assessed against the property legally subject to assess- ment upon and along said street. And that there is a plat and sched- ule on file in the office of the City Re- corder of said City of Dubuque, show- ing the street in which said improve- ment was made and the separate lots and parcels of ground or specified por- tions thereof subject to assessment for such improvement, the name of the owner thereof as far as practicable and the amount to be assessed against each lot or parcel of ground, which plat and schedule are subject to pub- lic inspection. And that any and all persons object- ing to said special assessment or to said plat must file his or their objec- tions in writing with the City Record- er of said City of Dubuque on or be- fore said session of the City Council to be held Thursday September 23rd, 1915, or to appear at said session of the council to show cause, if any you have, why said assessment should not be levied. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, September 10th. 1915. J. J. SHEA, 9-10-3t City Recorder. OFFICIAL NOTICE. Notice of Special Assessment. Notice is hereby given to all con- cerned that a special assessment as provided by law will be levied at a session of the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, to be held Thursday, October 7th, 1915, to pay for improving Rosedale avenue from Alta Vista street to Willow street, Wilmer Cook contractor. Amount of Special Assessment, $11,006.30, same to be assessed against the property legally subject to assessment upon and along said street. And that there is a plat and sched- ule on file in the office of the City Recorder of said City of Dubuque, showing the street in which said im- provement was made and the separ- ate lots and parcels of ground or specifie portions thereof subject to assessment for such improvement, the name of the owner thereof as far as practicable and the amount to be as- sessed against each lot or parcel of ground, which plat and schedule are subject to public inspection, 433 And that any and all persons ob- jecting to said special assessment or to said plat must file his or their ob- jections in writing with the City Re- corder of said City of Dubuque on or before said session of the City Coun- cil to be held Thursday, October 7th, 1915, cr to appear at said session of the Council to show cause, if any you have, why said assessment should not be levied. Dated a`. Dubuque, Iowa, Septem- ber 22nd 1915. J. J. SHEA, 9-22-3t. City Recorder. (Official Publication.) AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A GRADE ON BURNS STREET FROM THE NORTH CURB LINE OF OAK STREET TO 50 FEET NORTH OF THE NORTH CURB LINE OF HANCOCK STREET. Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That an ordinance estab- lishing a grade on Burns Street from the north curb line of Oak Street to 50 feet north of the north curb line of Hancock Street be and the same is hereby established and adopted as shown by the profile of said street and grade, prepared by the City Engineer being profile No. 892. B. M. Door Sill of the brick house on the southeast corner of Quince Street and Cleve- land Avenue, elevation 233.64 Said grade begins at the north curb line of Oak Street east curb elevation, 228.62, west curb elevation 228.62; thence to station 2+38 south curb line of Hancock Street, east curb ele- vation 192 80, west curb elevation 192.- 30; thence to station 2-62 north curb line of Hancock Street, east curb ele- vation 152.20, west curb elevation 190.70; th :nee to station 3+12, fifty feet north oL the north curb line of Hancock Street east curb elevation, 188.00, west curb elevation 188.00. Section 2. This ordinance shall be in force a.id take ffect from and after its passage by the City Council and its publication one time in the Du buque Telegraph -Herald and Times - Journal newspapers. Adopted: September 10th., 1915, Approved: Sci.tember, 11th., 1915. Attest, .I. J. SHEA, City Recorder. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Published officially in the Dubuque Telegraph Tierald and Times -Journal newspapers September 13th, 1915. City Recorder 9-13-I t. 434 Official Notices Official Notice of the Board of Equali- zation. The Board of Equalization of the City of Dubuque will be in session for the purpose of going over the books of the City Assessor, containing the values and figures as placed by him for the purpose of taxation, on Mon- day night, September 20th, 1915, at 8:00 o'clock, in the Assessor's Office at the City Hall. Any one aggriev- ed by the action of the Assessor is hereby notified to appear before said Board at the time and make known his objections. CYRIL D. LAGEN, City Auditor. OFFICIAL NOTICE. Notice of Special Assessment. Notice is hereby given to all con- cerned that a special assessment as provided by law will be levied at a session of the City Council by the City of Dubuque, Iowa, to be held Thursday, October 7th, 1915, to pay for improving Louisa street from the present improvement at Bennett street southerly to St. Joseph street, Jas. F. Lee, contractor. Amount of Special Assessment, $6,653.87, same to he assessed against the property legally subject to as- sessment upon and along said street. And that there is a plat and sched- ule on file in the office of the City Recorder of said City of Dubuque, showing the street in which said im- provement was made and the separ- ate lots and parcels of ground or specified portions thereof subject to assessment for such improvement, the name of the owner thereof as far as Practicable and the amount to be as- sessed against each lot or parcel of ground which plat and schedule are subject to public inspection. And that any and all persons ob- jecting to said special assessment or to said plat must file his or their ob- jections in writing with the City Re- corder of said City of Dubuque on or before said session of the City Coun- cil to he held Thursday, October 7th, 1915, or to appear at said session of the Council to show cause, if any you have, why said assessment should not be levied. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, Septem- ber 22nd, 1915. 9-22-3t. J. J. SHEA. City Recorder. NOTICE TO SIDEWALK CON- TRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received at the City Recorder's office, City Hall, by the City Recorder until 8:00 o'clock p. in., Thursday, October 7th, 1915, for the construction of the fol- lowing sidewalks: Cement sidewalk on the east side of Fifth Avenue, abutting Lots 1 and 2 Barry's Sub., Engineer's estimate, 1,504 square feet of cement sidewalk. Cement sidewalk on the east side of Couler Avenue, abutting Lot 8 Linehan Park Add., Engineer's esti- mate 512 square feet of cement. side- walk. Cement sidewalk on the east side of Couler Avenue, abutting Lot 9 Line- han Park Add., Engineers estimate 200 square feet of cement sidewalk. Cement sidewalk on the east side of Burden Avenue, abutting Lot 60 ONeills Riverview Add., Engineers estimate 456 square feet of cement sidewalk. Cement sidewalk on the east side of Burden Avenue, abutting Lot 16 ONeills Riverview Add., Engineer's estimate, 440 square feet of cement sidewalk. Cement sidewalk on the east side of Burden Avenue, abutting Lot 39 O'Neill's Riverview Add., Engineer's estimate, 440 sqare feet of cement sidewalk. Cement sidewalk on the north side of Twenty-eighth Street, abutting Lot 161 south 20 feet Glendale Add., Engi- neer's estimate 400 square feet of cement sidewalk. Cement sidewalk on the west side of Algona Avenue, abutting Lots 234 and 235 W oodlawn Park Add., Engi- neer's estimate, 400 square feet of cement sidewalk. Cement sidewalk on the west side of Auburn Avenue, abutting Lots 198 and 200 Woodlawn Park Add., Engi- neer's estimate, 640 square feet of cement sidewalk. Cement sidewalk on the west side of Audubon Avenue, a:Jutting Lot 97 Woodlawn Park Add.; Engineer's es- timate, 200 square feet of cement side- walk. Cement sidewalk on the east side of Auburn Avenue, abutting Lots 160, 161 and 162 Woodlawn Park Add., En- gineer's estimate, 640 square feet of cement sidewalk. Cement sidewalk on the east side of Auburn Avenue, abutting Lot 155 Woodlawn Park Add., Engineer's esti- mate, 200 square feet of cement side- walk. Cement sidewalk on the south side of West Fourteenth Street, abutting Lots 17, 18 and 19 Levens Add., Engi- neer's estimate 606 square feet of ce- ment sidewalk. In accordance with the plans and specifications prepare by the City Pngineer and now on file in the of- fice of the City Recorder. The work to be paid for when said work is completed and as prescribed by Chapter XXXII and amendments Official Notices thereto of the Revised Ordinances of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, work to be completed on or before the 15th day of November, 1915. Bidders must state the price per square foot of cement sidewalk, also separt'e bid for each sidewalk. Each bid must be accompanied by a certi- fied check for 10 per cent of the gross amount of bid on some Dubuque bank as a guarantee that a contract will be entered into if awarded, check and bid in separate envelopes. The City Council reserves the right to reject any and bids. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, September 23rd, 1915. J. J. SHEA, 9-23-3t City Recorder. OFFICIAL NOTICE Notice of Special Assessment Notice is hereby given to all con- cerned that a special assessment as provided by law will be levied at a session of the City Council of the city of Dubuque, Iowa, to be held Thurs- day, October 7th, 1915, to pay for im- proving Alta Vista street from the southerly lot line of West Locust street to the southerly lot line of Rosedale avenue, Wilmer Cook, con- tractor. Amount of special assessment $572.97, same to be assessed against the property legally subject to assess- ment upon and along said street. And that there is a plat and sched- ule on file in the office of the City Re- corder of said City of Dubuque, show- ing the street in which said improve- ments was made and the separate lots and parcels of ground or specified por- tions thereof subject to assessment for such improvement, the name of the owner thereof as far as practicable and the amount to be assessed against each lot or parcel of ground, which plat and schedule are subject to pub- lic inspection. And that any and all persons object- ing; to said special assessment or to said plat must file his or their objec- tions in writing with the City Record- er of said City of Dubuque on or be- fore said session of the City Council to be held Thursday, October 7th, 1915, or to appear at said session of the council to show cause, if any you have, why said assessment should not be levied. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, September 23rd, 1915. 9-23-3t J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. OFFICIAL NOTICE. Notice of Special Assessment. Notice is hereby given tc all con- cerned that a special assessment as 43.E provided by law will be levied at a session of the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, to be held Thurs- day, October 7th, 1915, to pay for con- structing an eight -inch tile pipe sani- tary sewer in Jackson street from Twenty-fourth street to Twenty-fifth streets, H. A. McIntosh, contractor. Amount of special assessment, $447.55; same to be assessed against the property legally subject to assess- ment upon and along said street. And that there is a plat and sched- ule on file in the office of the City Recorder of said City of Dubuque, showing the street in which said sew- er was constructed and the separate lots and parcels of ground of specified portions thereof subject to assessment for such improvement, the name of the owner thereof as far as practicable and the amount to be assessed against each lot or parcel of ground, which plat and schedule are subject to pub- lic inspection And that any and all persons object- ing to said special assessment or to said plat must file his or their objec- tions in writing with the City Re- corder of said City of Dubuque on or before said session of the City Coun- cil to be held Thursday, October 7th, 1915, or to appear at said session of the Council to show cause, if any you have, why said assessment should not be levied. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, September 23rd, 1915. 3. J. SHEA, 9-23-3t City Recorder. OFFICIAL NOTICE. Notice of Special Assessment. Notice is hereby given to all con- cerned th..t a special assessment as provided by law will be levied at a session of the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, to be held Thurs- day, October 7th, 1915, to pay for con- structing an eight -inch tile pipe sani- tary sewer in Elm street from Twenty- first street to Twenty-second street, J. N. Kenety and Son, contractors. Amount of Special Assessment, $.;73.96; same to be assesses. against the property legally subject tc assess- ment upon and along slid street. And that there is a plat and sched- ule on file in the office of the City Recorder of said City of Dubuque, showing the street in which said sew- er was constructed and the separate lots and parcels of ground er specified portions thereof subject to assessment for such improvement, the name of the owner thereof as ar as practi- cable and the amount to be assessed against each lot or par -:el of ground, which plat and schedule are subject to public inspection. And that any and all persons object- ing to said special assessment or to 436 Official Notices said plat must file his or their objec- tions in writing with thn City Record- er of said City of Dubu lae on or be- fore said session of the City Council to be held Thursday, October 7th, 1915, or 10 appear at said session of the Counci' to show cause, if any you have, why said assessment should not be levied. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, September 24th, 1915. J. J. SHEA, 9-24-3t City Recorder. (Official Publication.) AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE REPEALING SEC- TION 32 OF AN ORDINANCE EN- TITLED "AN ORDINACE TO PRO- VIDE FOR IMPROVING THE STREETS, ALLEYS AND PUBLIC LANDINGS, AND FOR THE CON- STRUCTION AND REPAIR OF SIDEWALKS" OF THE REVISED ORDINANCES OF 1901. Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque:.— Sec. 1. That Sec. 32 of an Ordi- nance entitled "An Ordinance to pro- vide for improving the streets, alleys and public landings, and for the con- struction and repair of sidewalks," of the revised Ordinances of 1901, be and the same is hereby repealed, said sec- tion being as follows: "Section 32. Curbstones shall be set on all streets sixty-four feet wide at a distance of twelve feet from the line of the street, so that the street beween the curbstones shall be forty feet wide, and on all other streets the curbstone rhall be set at a distance from the line of the street of one-fifth part of the whole width of the street." Sec. 2. This Ordinance shall be in fcrce and effect from and after its Passage, and publication in the official newspapers in the city as provided by law. Adopted Sept. 23, 1915. Approved Sept. 24, 1915. (Signed) JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. Published officially in the Dubuque Telegraph -Herald and Times -Journal newspapers, Sept. 24th, 1915. J. J. SHEA, 9.24-1t City Recorder. OFFICIAL NOTICE NOTICE OF THE CITY COUNCIL'S INTENTION TO IMPROVE PUT - NAM STREET FROM BROADWAY EXTENSION TO MUSCATINE STREET BY NARROWING SAID STREET TO TWENTY-SIX FEET BETWEEN CURBS. To Whom it May Concern: You and each of you are hereby notified that it is the intention of the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, to improve Putnam street from Broadway Extension to Muscatine street by narrowing said street to twenty-six feet between curbs. That a plat of said improvement is now on file in the office of the City Recorder. It is estimated by the City Engineer that said improvement will require: 625 square yards macadam. 490 lineal feet combination cement curb and gutter. Making a total estimated cost to the legally assessable property ownerA of $540.00, Any person having objection to said improvement is hereby notified to ap- pear before the city council at its next regular session to be held Thurs- day, October 7th, 1915, or to file with the city recorder their objection in writing on or before October 7th, 1915. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, September 29th, 1915. J. J. SHEA, 9-29-3t City Recorder. OFFICIAL NOTICE. NOTICE OF THE CITY COUNCIL'S INTENTION TO IMPROVE HER- RON STREET FROM THE NORTH PROPERTY LINE OF GRAND - VIEW AVENUE TO THE SOUTH LOT LINE OF CANNON STREET. To Whom It May Concern: You and each of you are hereby notified that it is the intention of the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa to improve Herron street from the north property line of Grandview avenue to the south lot line of Can- non street. That a plat of said improvement is now on file in the office of the City Recorder. It is estimated by the City Engi- neer that said improvement will re- quire: 575 lineal feet combination cement curb and gutter. 310 square yards macadam. Making a total estimated cost to the legally assessable property own- ers of $1,040.00. Any person having objection to said improvement is hereby notified to ap- pear before 'the City Council at its next regular session to be held Thursday, October 7th, 1915, or to file with the City Recorder their objec- tion in writing on or before October 7th, 1915. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, September 29th, 1915. J. J. SHEA, 9-9-3t. City Recorder. Regular Session, October 7, 1915 CITY COUNCIL (Official) . Regular Session October 7th, 1915. Council met at 8:30 P. M. Mayor Saul in the chair. Present—Aldermen Callahan, Clan- cy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Sin - grin, Wallis. Ald. Clancy moved that the council proceedings for the month of August, 1915, be approved as printed. Car- ried. Bids for the construction of perma- nent sidewalks: Bid of N, J. Stan- er, Lots 1 and 2, Barry's Sub. east side of Fifth avenue, 11 cts. per square foot. Lot 8, Ldnehan Park Add., east side of Couler avenue, 12 cts. per square foot. Lot 9 Linehan Park Add., east side of Couler ave- nue, 12 cts. per square foot. Lot 60, O'Neill's Riverview Add., east side of Burden avenue, 12 and 1-2 cts. per square foot. Lot 16 O'Neil's River- view Add., east side of Burden ave- nue, 12 cts. per square foot. Lot 161 south 20 feet, Glendale Add., north side of 28th street, 12 cts. per square foot. Lots 198 and 200, Woodlawn Park Add. west side of Auburn ave- nue, 12 cts. per square foot. Bid of Kern, O'Brien, Lots 234 and 235, Woodlawn Park Add. Algona avenue, Lots 198 and 200, Woodlawn Park Add., Auburn avenue, Lot 98 Wood - lawn Park Add., Auburn avenue, Lots 160, 161 and 162 Woodlawn Park Add., Auburn avenue, Lot 155 Woodlawn Park Add., Auburn avenue, for 11 and 1-2 cts. per square foot. Bid of H. A. McIntosh, Lots 1 and 2 Barry's Sub., 11 and 3-4 cts, per square foot, Lot 8 Linehan Park Add., 12 cts. per square foot, Lot 9 Linehan Park Add., 12 cts, per square foot, Lot 60 O'Neill's Riverview Add. 13 cts. per square foot, Lot 16 O'Neill's River- view Add., 13 cts. per square foot, Lot 161 Glendale Add., 11 and 3-4 cts. per square foot, Lots 234 and 235 Woodlawn Park Add., Lots 198 and 200 Woodlawn Park Add., Lot 97 Woodlawn Park Add., Lots 160 161 and 162 Woodlawn Park Add., Lot 155 Woodlawn Park Add., for 13 cts. per square foot. On motion of Ald. Singrin the bid of Edw. Hoyt & Company was not recognized, the same not being ac- companied by check according to ad- vertisement. On motion of Ald, Wallis, the con- tract for the construction of side- walks in front of Lot 60 O'Neill's Riverview Add. and Lot 16 O'Neill's Riverview Add. was awarded to N. J. Staner, he being the lowest bidder and his bond placed at one-fourth the 437 amount of the contract also that the contract for construction of a side- walk in front of Lot 161 Glendale Add. be awarded to H. A. McIntosh, he being the lowest bidder and his bond placed at one-fourth the amount of the contract, and that the con- tracts for constructing sidewalks in front of Lots 234 and 235 Woodlawn Park Add., Lots 198 and 200 Wood - lawn Park Add., Lot 98 Woodlawn Park Add., Lots 160, 161 and 162 Woodlawn Park Add. and Lot 155 Woodlawn Park Add, be awarded to Kern O'BAien, he being the lowest bidder and his bond placed at one- fourth the amount of the contracts and that the bids for the construct- ing of sidewalks in front of Lots 1 and 2 Barry's Sub. and Lot 8 Line- han Park Add. and Lot 9 Linehan Park Add. be referred to the Commit- tee of the Whole with power. Bills. M, Kieffer, macadam $39.17 John Kinsella, inspector 24.00 Pete Wertin, inspector 7.00 Ed. Delaney, inspector 22.00 Gus. Mansteadt inspector 24.00 Andy Cullen, inspector 10.00 Ike Beekman, inspector 26.00 John Dubler, inspector 7.00 Frank White, 11th street steps136.86 C. B. McNamara & Co. 5 per cent retained on alley be- tween Main and Iowa streets from First street to Second street . 58.69 Leo Schneider, macadam 13.06 Fred Radloff, macadam 22.44 John Casey, macadam 32.00 On motion of Ald. Singrin all bills properly O. K. were ordered paid. On motion of Ald. Singrin the bill of Ed. Ruff, inspector, in the sum of $20.00, was referred to the Commit- tee of the Whole. Ald. McIntosh moved that the bill of Frank Buetin for extras on curb and gutter work and material on Lin- coln avenue be taken from the Com- mittee of the Whole and acted on by the City Council. Carried. Ald. McIntosh moved that the bill of Frank Beutin be paid and that warrants be ordered drawn on the City Treasurer to cover the same. Carried. Petition of the Dubuque Poultry As- sociation asking for permission for the use of Armory Hall for its poultry show, December 4th to 13th, inclusive, 1915, presented and read. On mo- tion of Ald. Singrin the prayer of the petitioners was granted. Petition of Schrup Motor Car Co. asking for permission to place an air station in front of the Auto Supply Co. on Seventh Street presented and read. On motion of Ald. Callahan the 438 Regular Session, October 7, 1915 prayer of the petitioners was granted. Petition of Mr. R. Bartells asking permission to place a private six-inch sanitary sewer and water from the center of his property to the manhole in West Fifth Street at College Ave- nue and also that he be relieved from paying any sewer that may be laid in Forest Lane in the future presented and read. On motion of Ald. Wallis the prayer of the petitioner was grant- ed providing that he sign waiver and agreement preparerl b ythe City At- torney. Petition of Robt. E. Twaites relative to cancelling the erroneous assessment charged against his lots in Columbia Addition presented and read. On mo- tion of Ald. Clancy tho petition was referred to the Committee of the Whole and Mr. Twaites notified to be present. Petition of L. Beckett et al asking the City Council to install an electric street light at the corner of St. Am- brose and Hazel Streets presented and read. On motion of Ald. Wallis the prayer of the petitioner was grant- ed and the City Electrician instruct- ed accordingly. Petition of Hattie M. and Harry Bennett asking the City Council to grant them a reduction in the special assessment levied against Lots 6, 7, 8 and 9 on Rosedale Avenue due to al change of grade presented and read. On motion of Ald. Singrin the petition was referred to the Committee of the Whole to view the grounds. Ald. Clancy moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of allowing par- ties in the Council Chamber to ad- dress the Council. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Alds. Callahan, Clancy, Heim; McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays—None. Mr. Maas addressed the Council relative to the assessment on Louisa Street and Mr. Krocheski addressed the Council relative to the assess- ment on Rosedale Avenue. Petition of Mrs. Mary A. Dolan ask- ing the City Council to cancel the taxes for the year 1914 on the West 1-2 of Lot 62 Union Add., presented and read. On motion of Ald. Wallis the petition was referred to the De- linquent Tax Committee. Petition of R. W. and Julia E. Kern - ler protesting against the City taking any part of Lot 1, McCoy's Sub., for any purpose presented and read. On motion of Ald. Walls the petition was made a matter of record. Petition of R. W. and Julia E. Kern - ler asking the City Council to reduce the valuations placed on Lot 17, Kel- ly's Sub., Lots 3 and 4, Sub. 168, L. H. Langworthy's Add., and Lots 3, 4, 5 and the east 27 feet 6 inches of Little - ton's and Sawyer's Add., liresented and read. On motion of Aid. Mc- Laughlin the petition was referred to the Committee of the Whole to view the grounds. Petition of Joseph W. Straub asking the City Council to reduce the special assessment levied against Lot 21, South Park Hill Add., for the improve- ment of Muscatine Street, presented and read. • On motion of Ald. McIn- tosh the petition was referred to the Committee of the Whole to view the grounds. Petition of Mr. Michael Smith, 52 Louisa street, asking the City Coun- cil to reduce his taxes presented and read. On motion of Ald. Wallis the petition was referred to the Commit- tee of the Whole. Petition of Mr. Braun relative to the taxes assessed against his property for the year 1914 presented and read. On motion of Ald. McIntosh the pe- tition was referred to the Committee of the Whole and City Assessor. Petition of W. J. Burns and W. J. Brown asking the City Council to al- low them to pay the taxes on Lots 252, 252-A and 253, southwest corner of 8th and Clay streets, on the basis of $10,000.00 valuation presented and read. On motion of Ald. McLaugh- lin the petition was referred to the Committee of the Whole and City As- sessor. Petition of Mrs. Bertha Handel ask- ing the City Council to reduce the taxes on Lots 208 and 209, Union Add., presented and read. On motion of Ald. Clancy the petition was re- ferred to the Committee of the Whole. Petition of Florence and Minnie Motsch, asking the City Council to reduce the taxes on Lots 2 and 3 of the Sub, of Lots 30 and 31 Moreheis- er's Add., presented and read. On motion of Ald. Heim the petition was referred to the Committee of the Whole. Petition of Edith Lansen, asking the City Council to reduce the rate of assessment on her property, Lot 1 of the Sub. of Lots 30 and 31 of Moreheiser's Add., presented and read. On motion of Ald. Callahan the petition was referred to the Com- mittee of the Whole. Petition of E. J. Buchet for Mary A. Buchet, protesting against the special assessment levied for paving Delhi street against Lot 10, Finley Waples and Burton's Add., presented and read. On motion of Ald. Wallis the petition was referred to the Com- mittee of the Whole. Petition of John Donahue, 500 Southern avenue, claiming the sum of $43.50 for the loss of material due to the overflow of water on the prop- erty situated at 510 Southern ave- Regular Session, October 7, 1915 439 nue, presented and read. On mo- tion of Ald. Wallis the petition was referred to the City Attorney. Bond of A. C. Wunder in the sum of $500.00 for excavating in streets and alleys presented and read. On motion of Aid. Singrin the bond was referred to the City Attorney. petition of Mary B. Wallis relative to acquiring the triangle strip of land described as that part of Lot 1, Stew- art's Sub., lying north of South Booth street, presented and read. On motion of Aid. Clancy the petition was referred to the Committee of the Whole to view the grounds. • Petition of the Allison -Henderson Memorial Assn., asking the City Council to assume the mortgage for $2,750.00 with six years to run and to cancel the taxes less than $600.00 for the deeding to the City the ground known as the Allison -Hender- son Park, presented and read, also the petition of the Park Board of the • City of Dubuque advising the City to accept the proposition. presented and read. Ald. McIntosh moved to refer the petitions to the Committee of the Whole. Ald. Wallis amended Ald. McIntosh's • motion that the prayer of the petitioners be granted. Carried by the following vote. Yeas—Alda. Callahan, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays—Alda. Clancy, Heim, McIn- tosh. Return of service of right of way notice fora strip of land across Lot No. 1, McCoy's Sub. presented and read. On motion of Ald. Wallis the return of service was received and filed. Return of service of vacation no- tice of a strip of land beginning at a point about 39 feet west of the N. W. corner of 11th and Bluff streets and continuing west on West 11th street a distance of about 45 feet, the ex- treme projection being in the middle amounting to 6 and 1-2 feet and run- ning to nothing on either end, pre- sented and read. On motion of Ald. Wallis the return of service was re- ceived and filed. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, City of Dubuque: Gentlemen:—Your jury appointed to assess the damages sustained by the widening of Pickett street 15 feet find that Mr. Emil Backer owns 165 feet facing Pickett street and find the following damages. Mr. Emil Bacher $600.00 for the southeasterly 15 feet of Lot No. 7 Henson & Baird's Subdivision. Respectfully submitted, P. H. HALPIN JOS. J. ROWAN C. H. BERG ad. STAFFORD JOSEPH SCHRTJP MATT. ACKELS JAS, H. HAYES A. J. KAEP ALFRED CARTIGNY N. J. LOES HERMAN KNOERNSCHILD CHRIS. A. VOELKER On motion of Ald. Wallis the report of the jury was approved and the award accepted. City Recorder Shea presented and read the notice, certified to by the publisher's of the city council's inten- tion to improve Herron street from the north property line of Grandview avenue to the south lot line of Can- non street. On motion of Ald. Clancy the notice was referred to the committee of the whole. City Recorder Shea presented and read the notice, certified to by the publisher's, of the City Council's in- tention to improve Putnam Street from Broadway Extension to Musca- tine Streit by narrowing said street to twenty-six feet between curbs. On motion of Ald. McIntosh the notice was received and filed. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council. Gentlemen:—I herewith submit my pay roll for labor on streets in the several road districts during the last half of September, 1915: Amount due laborers $2,385.10 Also submit the pay roll for labor on streets the cost to be paid from the appropriations created therefore. Amount due laborers on Valley Street and Southern Avenue..$62.00 Amount due laborers on im- proving Grandview Avenue $157.50 West Amount due laborers on Mt. Loretta Avenue $599.05 Also submit the pay roll for labor on roads leading into the county: First ward county road fund $113.90 Fourth ward county ro td fund$222.00 Fifth ward county road fund $166.95 Also submit the payroll for labor for sweeping the streets: 88 00 Amount due laborers . $ Also submit the pay roll for labor for sprinkling the streets: Amount due laborers $154.00 Respectfully submitted, JOHN MAHONEY, Street Commissioner. On motion of Ald Clancy the pay rolls were received variouand s amounts or- dered drawn top Y and reports refered back to Commit- tee on Streets. roll for labor Also submit the pay on sewers during the last halt of Sep- tember, 1915: 44o Regular Session, October 7, 1915 Amount due laborers on sew- ers $231.90 Respectfully submitted, JOHN MAHONEY, Street Commissioner. On motion of Ald. Singrin the pay roll was received and warrants or- dered drawn to pay various amounts and report referred back to the Com- mittee on Sewers. Chief of Police Giellis reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council. Gentlemen:—I herewith submit the police report for the month of Septem- ber, 1915: Assault and battery 3 Assault to murder 1 Bigamy . - 1 Disorderly conduct 6 Disturbing the peace 21 Embezzlement 1 Forgery 1 Intoxication 77 Petit larceny 4 Vagrancy 2 Violating smoke ordinance 1 Violating speed ordinance 1 Total 119 Residents arrested 60 Doors found open 26 Defective lights 13 Lodgers harbored 66 Meals for prisoners 13 Cost of food $ 2.60 Poundmaster's receipts $ 2.00 Sheriff dieting prisoners for month of September $ 9.12 Police court costs and fines collected $58.20 Patrol runs for prisoners 152 Prisoners transferred 3 Committee calls 3 Miles traveled by patrol 226 Ambulance calls 77 Also beg to submit the pay roll for policemen for last half of September, 1915: Amount due policemen $1,524.64 Amount retained pension fund $ 31.51 Respectfully submitted, JOHN GIELLIS, Chief of Police, On motion of Ald. Callahan, the pay roll and reports were received and warrants ordered drawn to pay the various amounts and the report re- ferred back to the Police Committee. Fire Chief Reinfrie•' reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council. Gentlemen: The following is the pay roll of the Fire Department for the last half of September, 1915: Amount due firemen $2,169.15 One per cent retained for Pension fund $ 40.71 Respectfully submitted, J. REINN HIED, Chief. Approved by Committee on Fire. On motion of Ald. Singrin the pay roll was received, warrants were or- dered drawn to pay the firemen and the report referred to the Committee on Fire. October 5th, 1915. To the Hon. Mayor and City Council, City of Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen—Herewith find my re- port for the month of September, 1915, showing the receipts and disburse- ments for the month. Receipts City's cash balance Sep- tember, 1915 $ Receipts during the month Disbursements Warrants redeemed $ Improvement bond coupons redeemed Regular bond coupons re- deemed Library orders redeemed, Park orders redeemed Firemen pension orders re- deemed Policemen pension orders redeemed .., 60,475.75 47,906.81 40,461.93 690.00 100.00 291.87 3,105.80 173.75 142.50 $ 44,965.81 City's cash balance Sep- tember 30th, 1915 63,416.71 $108,382.56 The above cash balances include the balances in the improvement Bond Fund, the Water Works interest and Sinking Fund, the Library Fund, Old Water Works Debt Fund, Police Pen- sion Fund, Fire Pension Fund, and the Sinking Fund (for amelioration of the City Regular Bonded Debt.) Water Works Account Cash balance Sept. 1st, 1915.$ 2,832.78 Deposit with treasurer by wa- ter works trustees 8,896.88 Orders drawn on treasurer by water works trustees8,386.55 Cash balance September 301 1915 3,343.11 $11,729.66 Excavation Account Cash balance September 1st, 1915 $665.00 Cash balance September 30th, 1915 ... , . 420.00 The following is a record of all in- terest coupons and bonds redeemed by the city treasurer and credited to him: Interest Improvement bonds coupons —$690.00 Regular bond coupons 100.00 $790.00 Regular Session, October 7, 1915 Also report there is due the city officers salaries for the month of September, 1915, amounting to $3,074.89. Also George Reynolds (Iowa Working- men's compensation law) $20.00. Amanda Beyer (Iowa Workingmen's compensation law) $35.08. Very respectfully, CYRIL D. LAGEN, City Auditor. The following list shows the appro- priations and the amount of warrants drawn on each fund since the begin- ning of the fiscal year beginning March 1st, 1915, to October 1, 1915: For General Ex- pense and Con- tingent fund $50,500.00 $32,432.66 District Road Funds - First district 8,552.02 Second district17,546.28 Third district11,736.78 Fourth district 13,389.09 Fifth district 12,514.68 Fire department 56,120.00 Police department 43,000.00 Sewerage 5,500.00 Printing 5,600.00 Street lighting 39,600.00 Interest on Float- ing and bonded debt 42,000.00 Board of Health 15,000.00 Grading streets and alleys . 13,000.00 Special bonded paving 11,000.00 Interest on spe- cial bonded debt 4,000.00 Repairing and building side- walks 1,000.00 Five per cent re- tained on certain Improvements . 200.00 To pay for Somers System 7,500.00 City's share of Lincoln avenue lots 2,000.00 Purchase of prop- erty at Arch and St. Ambrose St900.00 Balance for storm sewer on West Fourteenth St2,283.22 Sewer on West Twelfth St. 825.58 Balance on Angel - la street im- provement 1,306.00 Sewer on Dodge street 525.00 Balance on open- ing of West Third St. 795.00 Balance on Smed- ley account 2,096.50 Bathing B each commission 3,000.00 8,538.35 15,633.64 9,993.65 12,641.32 12,500.50 44,908.34 23,405.06 3,642.41 2,765.70 20,391.75 19,634.61 9,313.93 12,981.45 746.96 165.43 7,500.00 2,000.00 2,283.22 825.58 1,190.41 478.00 2,068.41 3,000.00 Fire apparatus .. Police patrol auto- mobile and small car Improvement of harbor New road roller New street sweep- er To apply on debt of Park Board . Park Board spe- cial Oiling streets in First ward . Improving Mt. Lo- retta Ave. and steps Storm sewer on Locust and Bluff streets Improving Mount Carmel Ave. Improving Valley St. and South- ern Ave. Improving Cleve- land Ave. and Villa St. Improving St. Mary's and Em- mett St. Improving West Third St. Improving B 1 u f f and Rush Sts. . Improvement of Grandview Ave. Improvement of the east end of Grandview Ave. and Southern Ave. Municipal Athletic Field Cement steps from West Third to Fenelon Place . Sewer from West Third to alley south of Fenelon Place Cement steps from Hill St. to West Seventh St. Retaining wall on West Seventh St. Bee Branch sewer in Third ward . Oiling streets in Third v'ard Cicaning F o u r- teenth St. sewer For Third ward dumps Cleaning City Pond Crossings and aprons in Third ward 441 5,000.00 5,000.00 3,800.00 3,528.25 500.00 197.86 3,000.00 2,800.00 500.00 500.00 2,300.00 2,300.00 1,200.00 1,200.00 1,183.39 1,200.00 250.00 88.12 2,000.00 67.80 750.00 460.20 7-0.00 750.00 200.00 198.90 600.00 700.00 511.75 900.00 131.80 450.00 446.70 2,000.00 1,999.14 300.00 486.00 600.00 100.00 300.00 1,000.00 2,500.00 700.00 699.63 500.00 700.00 360.00 300.00 296.70 300.00 292.78 442 Regular Session, October 7, 1915 Bathing Beach commission Improving Rose- dale Ave. Widening Pickett street Oiling streets in Fourth ward Improving of Cen- ter street Improving of Gil- liam street Cement steps from Montrose to Fairview Place. Cement steps from West 14th St. to Montrose Ter- race Cement steps on Angella St. Cement steps on Catherine street Cement steps on West Eleventh St. Cement steps on Hodgdon Ave. . Cement steps on Foye St. Bathing Beach commission Storm sewer in Thirtieth St Bee Branch sewer in Fifth ward Improvement on Broadway exten- sion x00.00 Retaining wall on Leibnitz St. ... 200.00 4.00 Storm sewer in Fifth Ave. 3,000.00 2,872.24 Improvement of Lincoln Ave. .. 300.00 299.10 Oiling streets in Fifth ward 1,000.00 664.83 Respectfully submitted, C. D. LAGEN, City Auditor. Ald. Wallis moved twat the reports and pay rolls be received and war- rants be drawn for the various amounts and report referred back to Finance Committee. Carried. City Treasurer Wybrant reported as follows: The following is a statement of the amounts advanced by me during the month of September, 1915, for which please have warrants drawn in my favor: Interest on warrants ou.stand- ing ..$1567 40 Miscellaneous 7 75 500.00 1,650.00 300.00 600.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 150.00 500.00 400.00 1,000.00 500.00 300.00 1,000.00 500.00 5,500.00 500.00 1,476.48 600.00 821.00 500.00 1,000.00 500.00 5,448.62 GEORGE D. WYBRANT, City Treasurer. Moved by Ald. Wallis the report be received, warrants ordered drawn for the various amounts and report re- ferred back to the finance committee. Carried. Annual report of City Auditor Lagen for the fiscal year ending February 28th, 1915, presented. On motion of Ald. Wallis the report was referred to the Committee of the Whole. Annual report of City Treasurer Wybrant for the fiscal year ending February 28th, 1915, presented. On motion of Ald. Wallis the report was referred to the Committee of the Whole. City Electrician Hipman reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: I herewith submit my report of defective lights for month of September, 1915. 1 find from the report of the police department that the total hours that 17 lamps failed to burn would equa: 1-2 lamp burning for one month or $2.81. Respectfully submitted, WILLIAM HIPMAN, City Electrician. Ald. Callahan moved that the City Auditor be instructed to deduct $2.81 from the Union Elec .ric Company's bill. Carried. Following weighmaster's reports on receipts were presented and read and on motion of Ald. McIntosh were re- ceived and filed. Ed Norton $ 16 25 Jos. Straney 3 15 October 7th, 1915. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: In the assessment pre- pared for the paving of Julien Ave- nue and Delhi Street it has come to my notice that Lot 4 and Lot 5 of the Sub. of Mineral Lot 172 were over - assessed to the amount of $83.12 each. In checking over the plats on record I find that the lots in question show a frontage of 0.75 chains instead of 75 feet frontage. I would therefore respectfully recommend that the City Treasurer be instructed to accept the amount of $171.18 for Lot 4 of Min- eral Lot 172 and $171.18 for Lot 5 of Mineral Lot 172. Respectfully submitted, V. BLAKE, City Engineer. On motion of Ald. Wallis the re- port of the City Engineer was ap- proved and the City Treasurer in- structed accordingly. Dubuque, Iowa, Oct. 4, 1915. To the Honorable Mayor and Council of the City of Dubuque. Gentlemen: On August 5th, 1915, Fred Spielman, presented a claim for damages for injuries sustained by him on Eighth Avenue in the City of Du- buque, in the sum of Twenty-seven Regular Session, October 7, 1915 443 and 50-100 ($27.50) Dollars. Upon in- vestigating the facts in this case we found thas the injury com- plained of was sustained by fall- ing over some ties that had been placed upon the walk by the Union Electric Co., during the construction of their part of the improvement on Rhomberg Ave. We immediately noti- fied the Union Electric Co. of the claim and also informed them that, in our opinion, they alone were re- sponsible to said Speilman for his in- juries. Since receiving our notice we have received information that the Union Electric Co., has paid this claim for damages to Mr. Speilman and Mr. Spielman has released the City from all liability. We, therefor, return the claim with the recommendation that the same be received and filed. Respectfully submitted, M. H. CZIZEK, City Attorney. On motion of Ald. Callahan the re- port of the City Attorney was ap- proved. Dubuque, Iowa, Sept. 29, 1915. To the Honorable Mayor and Council of the City of Dubuque. Gentlemen: On Sept. 2nd, 1915, your Honorable Body referred to the City Assessor and City Attorney, the petition of Mary Y. Hancock, asking that there be an official expression made by you to the effect that a cer- tain tax assessment standing in the name of C. T. Hancock and Mary Han- cock in the sum of Twenty-five Thou- sand ($25000.00) Dollars, does not re- fer to Mary Y. Hancock, and that said assessment in the name of Mary Han- cock, is not a cloud upon the title or a lien upon the property belonging to Mary Y. Hancock. We, in accordance with your re- quest, have investigated this matter and find that the tax assessment as shown upon the Treasurer's books in the name of C. T. Hancock and Mary Hancock, refers to Mary Hancock, the sister of C. T. Hancock, and not to Mary Y. Hancock, the wife of said C. T. Hancock, and that Mary Han- cock and Mary Y. Hancock are two different persons. We further find that there are no taxes now due and collectable from Mary Y. Hancock, and that the assess- ment upon the books of the City of Dubuque for the year 1913, against Mary Hancock, is not a lien against the property of Mary Y. Hancock. In order, therefor, that there be no douot or question about the assessment now appearing upon the books in the Treasurer's office, we suggest that your Honorable Body instruct your City Treasurer to make a notation or entry upon the books where this assessment appears showing the above facts. Respectfully submitted, M. H. OZIZEK, City Attorney. FRED J. HELLER, City Assessor. On motion of Ald. Wallis the report of the City Attorney and City Asses- sor was approved and the City Treas- urer instructed accordingly. City Engineer Blake presented Pro- file No. 893 showing the grade of Putman street from Muscatine street to Broadway. On motion of Ald. Mc- Intosh the Profile was adopted and the Ordinance Committee instructel to draft an ordinance covering the same. City Engineer Blake presented Pro- file No. 894 showing the grade of Her- ron street from Grandview avenue to Cannon street. On motion of Ald. Clancy the Profile was referred to the Committee of the Whole. Alderman Wallis offered the follow- ing: Whereas, the contract heretofore en- tered into by.the City of Dubuque for the improvment of Louisa street hereinafter described has been com- pleted and the City Engineer has com- puted that the cost and expense of said improvement amount to $6,653.87 Therefore, Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to provide for the cost of im- proving Louisa street from the pres- ent improvement at Bennett street southerly to St. Joseph Street the mayor be and he is hereby required to execute and deliver to the City Recorder, to be by him registered and countersined, twenty-five bonds for two hundred and fifty dollars each and one for four hundred three and 87-100 dollars numbered 4154 to 4179 inclusive, dated November 8th, 1915, payable on or before seven years after the date thereof and bearing interest at the rate of five per cent per an- num, payable semi-annually. Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas.—Aldermen Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh. McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays—None. Alderman Wallis offered the follow - Whereas, the contract heretofore en- tered into by the City of Dubuque for the construction of a sanitary sewer hereinafter described has been completed and the City Engineer has completed that the cost and expense of said improvement amount to $447.5:, Therefore, Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to provide for the cost of constructing a sanitary sewer in Jack - i1! 444 Regular Session, October 7, 1915 son street from Twenty-fourth street to- Twenty-fifth street the mayor be and he is hereby required to execute and deliver to the City Recorder to be by him registered and countersigned, one bond for two hund- red and fifty dollars and one for one hundred and ninety-seven and 55- 100 dollars numbered 4103 and 4104 inclusive, dated November 8th, 1915, payable on or before seven years after the date thereof and bearing interest at the rate of five per cent per an- num, payable semi-annually. Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas.—Aldermen Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays—None. Alderman Wallis offered the follow- ing: Whereas, the contract heretofore entered into by the City of Dubuque for the construction of a sanitary sewer hereinafter described has been completed, and the City Engineer has computed that the cost and expense of said improvement amount to $373.96, Therefore, Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That to provide for the cost of con- structing an eight -inch sanitary sewer in Elm Street from Twenty-first to Twenty-second Street, the Mayor be and he is hereby required to execute and deliver to the City Recorder, to be by him registered and counter- signed, one bond for Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars and one for One Hundred Twenty-three and 96-100 Dollars, numbered 4105 and 4106, dat- ed November 8th, 1915, payable on or before seven years after the date thereof, and bearing interest at the rate of five per cent per annum, pay- able semi-annually. Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wal- lis. Nays—None. Alderman Wallis offered the follow- ing: Whereas, the contract heretofore entered into by the City of Dubuque for the improvement of Alta Vista Street hereinafter described has been completed, and the City Engineer has computed that the cost and expense of said improvement amount to $572.97, Therefore, Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That to provide for the cost of im- proving Alta Vista Street from the southerly line of West Locust Street to the southerly lot line of Rosedale Avenue, the Mayor be and he is here- by required to execute and deliver to the City Recorder, to be by him reg- istered and countersigned, two bonds for Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars and one for Seventy-two and 97-100 Dollars, numbered 4107 to 4109, inclu- sive, dated November 8th, 1915, pay- able on or before seven years after the date thereof, and bearing interest at the rate of five p»' cent per an- num, payable semi-annually. Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of the resolution., Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Alds. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wal- lis. Nays—None. Alderman Wallis offered the follow- ing: Whereas, the contract heretofore entered into by the City of Dubuque for the improvement of Rosedale Ave- nue hereinafter described has been completed, and the City Engineer has computed that the cost and expense of said improvement amount to $11,006.30, Therefore, Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That to provide for the cost of im- proving Rosedale Avenue from Alta Vista Street to Willow Street, the Mayor be and he is hereby required to execute and deliver to the City Re- corder, to be by him registered and countersigned, forty-three bonds for Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars each and one for Two Hundred Fifty-six and 30-100 Dollars, numbered 4110 to 4153, inclusive, dated November 8th. 1915, payable on or oefore seven years after the date thereof, and bear- ing interest at the rate of five per cent per annum, payable semi-annual- ly. Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Clancy, Helm, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wal- lis. Nays—None. Ald. McLaughlin offered the follow- ing: AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYES REQUIRED TO OPERATE STREET CARS OPERATING UN- DER A FRANCHISE FROM THE CITY OF DUBUQUE. AND PRO- VIDING PENALTY FOR VIOLA- TION. Whereas, Foresaid "Street cars" carrying passengers cannot be operat- ed under the supervision of a single person with safety and convenience Regular Session, October 7, 1915 to the public, and a due regard to the security and safety of the streets, therefore, Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa: Section 1. It shall be unlawful to operate upon the streets of Dubuque and any said street cars carrying passengers without, having thereon an employe in addition to the motorman to assist in the control and care of the cars and its passengers and to pre- vent accidents. Section 2. Any company operating said "Street Cars" for hire or any employe thereof violating the pro- visions of this ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction the:eo` shall be fined not less than Five ($5) Dollars nor more than Twenty-five (25) Dollars for each and every such violation. Section 3. This ordinance shall be in force and take effect from and after its passage by the City Council and its publication one time in the Du- buque Telegraph -Herald and Times - Journal newspapers. Adopted October 7t:1, 1915. Approved October 8th, 1915. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. Published officially in the Dubuque Telegraph -Herald and Times -Journal newspapers October Pith, 1915. J. ,i. SHEA, 10-8-1t. City Recorder. Ald. McLaughlin moved that the reading just had be considered the first reading of the ordinance. Car- ried. Ald. McLaughlin moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of reading the ordinance by its title. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Clancy. Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wal- lis. Nays—None. Ald. McLaughlin moved the adop- tion of the ordinance as read. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wal- lis. Nays—None. Ald. McLaughlin offered the follow- ing: AN ORDINANCii. AN ORDINANCE GRANTING TO THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAIL- ROAD COMPANY A RIGHT OF WAY FOR A SINGLE TRACK OVER THAT PART OF IOWA STREET LYING BETWEEN FIRST STREET AND JONES STREET AND EAST OF THE EASTERLY TRACK NOW IN PLACE, MAKING IN ALL THREE TRACKS BE - 445 LONGINI, TO SAID ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY EAST OF THE FREIGHT HOUSE, AND RECEIVING IN EXCHANGE THEREFOR AN EASEMENT FOR ALL PURPOSES OVER PROPER- TY BELONGING TO SAID ILLI- NOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY. Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Sec. 1. That in consideration of an easement ever the property belonging to the Illinois Central Railroad Com- pany, for all purposes, ana for such other considerations as are hereinaft- er provided, said property being here- inafter described, the said Illinois Cen- tral Railroad Company is hereby granted the privilege to lay a single track upon that part of Iowa Street between First Street and Jones Street in the City of Dubu ;ue, lying just east of the easterly track now in place, thereby making three tracks east of the freight house, belonging to said railroad company. Sec. 2. The said Illinois Central Railroad Company hereby grants to the City of Dubuque an easement for all purposes consistent with the pub- lic use over the following described premises, to wit: Beginning at junc- ture of the alley and Jones Street, thence proceeding in an easterly di- rection 150 feet, thence north 59 feet, thence west 60 feet, thence north 219 feet, thence west 25 feet, thence north 305 feet, thence in a northeasterly di- rection 99 feet, thence in a westerly direction 40 feet, thence in a south- erly direction along the curb 250 feet, thence in a straight line 387 feet to the point of beginning. Sec. 3. That, in further considera- tion for the right of way hereby grant- ed the sal Illinois Central Railroad Company, said company shall pave with granite blocks all that portion of the property above described over which tte city gets an easement which is not now so paved, and it shall be the duty of sale company to place the present pavement in first- class condition. Sec. 4. It shall be the duty of said company to maintain the whole of the pavement upon the pro,ierty above de- scribed in a first-class condition throughout the term covered by this Ordinance, and said pavement shall be repaired by°said company in coin. pliance with the order at any time made by the City Council. Sec, 5. It shall be ,he duty of said company to remove Vie shanty, now in place, on Jones Street near the alley firs`. east of Main Street. Sec. 6. it shall he the duty of said company to move the shanty standing on Jones Street near Iowa Street 446 Regular Session, October 7, 1915 north, but the same to remain on the property covered by the easement given by the company to the City. Sec. 7. It shall be the duty of the company to remove the sidewalk on Jones Street south of the property covered by the easement, and said company shall pave said space with granite block or brick on concrete foundation. Sec. 8. That said company hereby agrees to maintain the whole of the pavement covered by the easement above described in a first-class condi- tion during the term of this grant, and to comply with the order of the City Council in making all necessary repairs. It being hereby expressly understood that in the event said company should refuse to maintain said pavement in a first-class condi- tion, and refuse to ob,y the order of the City Council relating to repairs, then the "ty Council of the City of Dubuque, shall have the right, with- out notice, to revoke the grant here- by conferred to maintain its tracks along the street above mentioned, and said company shall, when notified to do so by said Council, immediately remove said track as herein authorized to be placed, and said company furth- er agrees to waive any and all rights it might have, in law or equity, by reason of the action of the City Cour" cil in demanding the removal of said track. Sec. 9. The said company is here- by granted the privilege to maintain its track upon the right of way hereby granted as long as the city shall have the right to use and occupy, for all purposes, the ',remises covered by the easement above described. Sec. 10. The Illinois Central Rail- road Company shall file with the City Recorder a writ of ac- -ptance of the Ordinance within fifteen days after its passage by the Council; otherwise it shall become absolute ; null and void. If this Ordinance shall be accepted by said company within the time herein specified, it shall thereupon be pub- lished in the official newspapers in the City of Dubuque, and shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and such publication. Adopted, 7th day of Oct., 1915. Approve, 22nd day of Oct. 1915. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. Dubuque. Iowa, Oct. 21st, 1915. We, the Illinois Central Railroad Company, hereby accept the Ordinance entitled "An Ordinlnce granting to the Illinois Central Railroad Company a right of way for a single track over that part of Iowa Stree lying between First Street and Jones Street and east of the easterly track, now in place, making in ail three tracks be longing to said Illinois Central Rail- road company east of the freight house, and receiving in exchange therefor an easement for all purposes over property belonging to said Illi- nois Central Railroad Company;" passed by the City Council at its reg- ular session on October 7th, 1915.. ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY. By— W. ATWILL, Superintendent I. C. R, R. Published in the Telegraph -Herald and Timcs-Journal newspapers this 22nd day of Oct., 1915. J. J. SHEA, 10 -22 -It. City Recorder. Ald. McLaughlin moved that the reading just had be considered the first reading of the ordinance. Car- ried. Ald. McLaughlin moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of reading the ordinance by its title. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wal- lis. Nays—None. Aid. McLaughlin moved the adop- tion of the ordinance as read. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Alda. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wal- lis. Nays—None. Your Committee on Streets would respectfully report that they have ex- amined the improvement on West Eighth Street and that portion of Julien avenue from the west line of Lot 49 Coriell's Dubuque to the north lot line of Hill Street, Jan Lee con- tractor and would respectfully recom- mend that the same be accepted. We would further recommend that the City Engineer be instructed to prepare a special assessment against the lots or parcels of real estate sub- ject to assessment for said improve- ment and file the same in the office of the City Recorder who will thereupon publish the notice of said assessment as required by ordinance. MATT CLANCY, Chairman. On motion of Ald. Clancy the re- port of the Street Committees was adopted. Ald. McIntosh moved that the Com- mittee on Public Grounds and Build- ings be instructed to advertise for bids for doors for the various Fire Engine Houses and Patrol House. Carried. Aid. Heim moved that the matter relative to the condition of basement in the rear of the Ninth Street Engine Regular Session, October 7, 1915 House be referred to the Committee of the Whole to view the grounds. Carried. Dubuque, Iowa, Oct. 4th, 1915. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council. 'Gentlemen: The Board of Health met in regular session October 4th, 1915. Chairman Heim in the chair. Present—Mayor Saul, Ald. McLaugh- lin,.Citizens, R. Kolck and Wm. Fossel- man, Dr. Reinecke, Dr. Kennedy, Sani- tary Officer Bucknam and Asst. City Attorney Cooney. Minutes of the meeting of September 2nd., read and on motion of Ald. McLaughlin were approved as read. On motion of Ald. McLaughlin the following bills were sent to the County for payment. Schneider's Grocery $ 32 47 Dr. Reinecke 32 00 Union Electric Co 3 00 J. E. Robinson 88 62 F. C. Ris 12 CO Schneider's Grocery 7 60 W. C. Fosselman 28 81 R. Kolck moved to adjourn. Car- ried. J. J. SHEA, Clerk of the Board of Health. Ald. Helm moved the adoption of the report of the Board of Health. Carried. Your Committee of the Whole to whom was referred the petition of William C. Buesch relative to the back taxes on Charles J. Young Estate asking that the City accept $75.00 a year for the years 1910, 1911, 1912 and 1913 and the taxes as placed by the Somer System for the year 1914, would respectfully recommend that the City Treasurer accept $90.00 for the years 1910, 1911, 1912 and 1913 with- out interest and the Somer System as- sessment for 1914. Wm. SING.RIN. Chairman. Your Committee of the Whole to whom was referred the following bills, Union Printing Co. $15.00 Ex- pense, Dr. Blocklinger, $15.00 Police, and the City Water Works $8.05, 3rd Road, would respectfully recommend that they be paid and warrants be drawn covering same. Wm. SINGRIN, Chairman. Your Committee of the Whole to whom was referred the petition of James R. Graham et al asking that the alley west of Louisa Street from North Street to South Street be opened would respectfully recommend that the prayer of the petition be granted and the Chief of Police instructed to noti- fy the property owners to remove any obstruction there may be in the alley. Wm. SING.RIN, Chairman. Your Committee of the Whole to 447 whom was referred the petition of Thos. Hackney and also the petition of P. Domenig asking for an increase in salary would respectfully recommend that the same be received and filed. Wm. SIN'GRIN, Chairman. Your Committee of the Whole to whom was referred the petition of W. E. Fox asking that the assessment levied against him for the sanitary sewer in Nevada Street be cancelled would respectfully recommend that the same be referred to, the City Engineer. Wm. SINGRIN, Chairman. Your Committee of the Whole to whom was referred the petition of Charlotte Bradley Hoefer i.. regard to the special assessment levied against her for the sanitary sewer in Nevada Street would respectfully recommend that said petition be referred to the City Engineer to report as to whether or not they had ever paid for a sewer. Wm. SINGRIN, Chairman. Your Committee of the Whole to whom was referred the fo1loN ing peti- tions asking for a reduction in taxes, John Beulow, Geo. Ragatz, Josephine Wasser, Mrs. K. Ley, Marie Graver, D. McMullen, Jas. Piltz, Jr., Mrs. Irene Rooney, Jacob Kessler and Mrs. M. Hickson would respectfully recommend that they be received and filed and the Treasurer instructed accordingly. Wm. SING.RIN, Chairman. Your Committee of the Whole to whom was referred the following peti- tions asking for a reduction in taxes would respectfully recommend that that they be reduced as follows and the City Treasurer and Assessor in- structed accordingly, Chas Schultz, Building reduced from $1620.00 to $1200.00, Mrs. Eva Maier, building re- duced from $1980.00 to $1600.00, Chas. Krumback 10 per cent utility depre- ciation on land, Mrs. Bertha Hird Building reduced from $1300.00 to $1100.00 and Robert McGivern Build- ings reduced from $2100.00 to $1800.00 and a 15 per cent utility depreciation on land. Wm. SING.RIN, Chairman. On motion of Ald. Singrin the var- ious reports of the Committee were adopted. Alderman McIntosh offered the fol- lowing: the City Council Be it Resolved by That it is of the City of Dubuque, deemed necessary and advisable to construct a sanitary sewer in Heel street as follows to wit, an eight inch from pipe theendsanitarysewer y thepresent sewer Regular Session, October 7, 1915 south to the first angle of the grade of said street and to issue the cost of said sewer against the abutting property. Ald. McIntosh moved the adoption of the resolution. Yeas—Aldermen Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays—None. Alderman McIntosh offered the fol- lowing: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That the City Engineer be and he is hereby di- rected to Prepare a plat and specifi• cations for an eight inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in Heeb street from the end of the present sewer south to first angle of the grade of said street showing the locations and general nature of such improvement, the ex- tent thereof, the size and kind of material to be used, and to prepare an estimate of the cost thereof and the amount assessable upon each lot or parcel of land adjacent to or abut. ting therein per front feet or square feet in area, and to file such plat, specifications and estimate in the of- fice of City Recorder. That after such plat is so filed, the City Recorder shall cause to be pub- lished notice of the intention of the Council to make such improvement, which notice shall be published in three consecutive. issues of the official paper of the City of Dubuque, stating that such plat is on file, and generally the nature of the sewer, its location, size and kinds of material to be used, and the estimate of its cost and fix- ing the time before which objections can be filed, which time shall not be less than five days after the publica- tion of said notice, and after the com- pletion of the publication of such no- tice, he shall at its next session, no- tify the council thereof in writing with a printed copy of such notice a-''companying the same. Ald. McIntosh moved the adoption of the resolution. Yeas—Aldermen Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays—None. Alderman McIntosh lowing: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That Putman street from Broadway Extension to Muscatine street be narrowed to twenty --six feet between curbs and be improved by grading curb and gutter- ing with combination cement curb and gutter and by macadamizing said Portion of said street the same in accordance with the plans and speci- fications for such improvement pre- pared by the City Engineer and now offered the fol - on file in the office of the City Record- er, and be it further Resolved, that said improvement shall be completed on or before the 15th day of December, 1915. and shall be paid for in the manner prescribed by Chapter XXXII as amended of the Revised Ordinance of the City of Du- buque for the payment cf the cost of street improvements. The proposals for doing said work shall be acted upon by 'the Council on the 21st day of October, 1915 and the City Recorder is hereby notified to give ten days' notice by publication asking for proposals as provided by ordinance. Ald. McIntosh moved the adoption of the resolution. Yeas—Aldermen Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays—None. Alderman Clancy offered the fol- lowing: Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That Herron Street from the north property line of Grandview Avenue to the south lot line of Cannon Street be improved by grading curb and guttering with combination cement curb and gutter and macadamizing said portion of said street in accordance with the plans and specifications for such im- provement prepared by the City Eng- ineer and now on file in the office of the City Recorder, and be it further Resolved, that said improvement shall be completed on or before the 15th day of December, 1915. and shall be paid for in the manner prescribed by Chapter XXXII as amended of the Revised Ordinance of the City of Dubuque for the payment of the cost of street improvements. The proposals for doing said work shall be acted upon by the Council on the 21st day of October, 19i5, and the City Recorder is hereby ordered to give ten days' notice by publication asking for proposals as provided by ordinance. Ald. Clancy moved to refer the reso- lution to the Committee of the Whole. Carried. Alderman McLaughlin offered the following: Whereas it is deemed necessary and advisable by the City Council of the City of Dubuque to widden the in- tersection of Hill and West Third Street taking a strip of lot 1 McCoy's Subdivision owned by A. W. Kemler Est. making said portion of said street in accordance with the plans of said widening prepared by the City Engi- neer and now on file in his office; Therefore be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque that the City Recorder be and he is here- by instructed to issue a venire to the Regular Session, October 7, 1915 Chief of Police, and to furnish him with the names of the owners of pro- perty as furnished him by the City Engineer, and commanding him to summon a jury of twelve freeholders, citizens of said city and not directly interested to appear at a time and place therein stated, which time shall be not less than five days from the date thereof, and that the Chief of Police shall give the persons named as owners of property as aforesaid (provided they be residents of the city) of the time and place when and where the jury so summone 1 shall ap- pear. Be it further resolved that the pro- ceedings thereupon had at the time and place thus affixed shall be in the manner as provided by Chapter XXXI of the Revised Ordinance of the City of Dubuque. Ald. McLaughlin moved the adop- tion of the resolution. Carried by the following vote. Yeas—Alds. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wal- lis. Nays—None. Ald. Clancy offered the following: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That it is deemed necessary to construct perma- nent sidewalks four feet wide in front of the following named lots or parts of lots abutting on the following named streets: Lot 2 of 188 Union Add., east side of Union street, owned by R. Kings- ley. Lot 2 of 2 of 105 and 187 Union Add., west side of Union street, owned by M. Pier. West 1-2 of 106 Union Add., east side of Union street, owned by Ber- nard May estate. Lot 2 of 190 Union Add., east side of Union street, owned by Enhi'y Hintrager. Lot 1 of 188 Union Add., east side of Union street, owned by J. A. Mang- ner. Lot 17 of Block 3 of Grandview Park, northwest side of Park avenue, owned by Francis W. Robinson. Lot 1 of Block 7 of Grandview Park. southeast side of Park avenue, owned by C. B. Trewin. Lot 32 of Block 4 of Grandview Park, southeast side of Park avenue, owned by J. C. Bonham. Lot 1 of Block 4 of Grandview Park, southeast side of Park avenue, owned by Rose Urbach. Lot 1 of Block 8 of Grandview Park, northwest side of Park avenue, owned by Country Club Co. Said sidewalks to be built of ce- ment (artificial stone) and to be com- pleted not later than the 20th day of October, 1915. October 7, 1915 449 Ald. Clancy moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Aldermen Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays—None. Ald. Clancy offered the following: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That it is deemed necessary to construct a per- manent sidewalk twelve feet wide in front of east 97 feet of City Lot 571 abutting the west side of Locust street, owned by German Trust and Savings .ank, said sidewalk to be built of cement (artificial stone) and to be completed not later than the 20th day of October, 1915. Ald. Clancy moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Aldermen Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays—None. Ald. McIntosh offered the follow- ing: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That it is deemed necessary to construct per- manent sidewalks four feet wide in front of the following named lots or parts of lots abutting on the followinfi named streets: Lot 1 of Fairmount Park Add., northwest side of Lemon street. owned by Agatha Heim. Lot 27 of C. R. West's Add., south- east side of Lemon street, owned by Esther A. Kennicker. Lot 28 of G. R. West's Add., south- east side of Lemon street, owned by Harriet Kennicler. Lot 29 of G. R. West's Add., south- east side of Lemon street, owned by Mary W. Houpes. Said sidewalks to be built of ce- ment (artificial stone) and to be com- pleted not later than the 20th day of October, 1915. Ald. McIntosh moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the fol• lowing vote: Yeas—Aldermen Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays—None. Ald. Wallis offered the following: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That it is deemed .ecessary to construct per- manent sidewalks four feet wide in front of the following lots or parts of lots abutting on the doll wing named streets: Lots 5, 9, 1:; and 17 of Mineral Lot 90, south side of West Fourteenth street, ()wiled by \V. G. Cox Lots (; and 7 of Qui^leg's Out I.ot 450 Regular Session, October 7, 1915 712, north side of West Seventeenth street, owned by Peter Eisbach. Lot 5 of Quigley's Out Lot 712, north side of West Seventeenth street, owned by Peter Betz. Lot 4 of Quigley's Out Lot 712, north side of West Seventeenth street, owned by Ed. .Milligan. Said sidewall:s to be built of ce- ment (artificial stone) and to be com- pleted not later than the 20th day of October, 1915. Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the -ol- lowing vote: Yeas—Aldermen Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays—None. City Recorder Shea pres.nted and read the notice, certified to by the publishers, of the City Council's in- tention to levy a Special Assessment to pay for constructing an eight -inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in Elm Street from Twenty-first Street to 1wenty- second Street, J. M. Kenety & Sou, contractors. On motion of Ald. Mc- Intosh the notice was received and filed. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That to pay for constructing an 8 -inch tile pipe sani- tary sewer in Elm Street from 21st Street to 22nd Street, by J. M. Ken. ety & Son, contractors, in front of and adjoining the same, a Sperial Tax be and is hereby levied on the several lots, and parts of lots and parcels of real estate hereinafter named, situate and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of real estate, as follows: Owner. Description. Amt. Jos. Geisslser, Geissler Sub., Lot 4, 8 -inch tile pipe, man- holes and extra expense, 30 lin. ft. at $1.2532, $41.36; to- tal $ 41 36 Carl Reifsteck, Geissler Sub., S. 30 ft. Lot 5, 8 -inch tile Pipe, manholes and extra ex- pense, 3u lin. ft. at $1.2532, $37.60; total Christ. Koester, Geissler Sub., N. 10 ft. Lot 5, 8 -inch tile pipe, manholes and extra ex- pense, 10 lin. ft. at $1.2532, $12.53; total Christ. Koester, Geissler Sub, S. 15 ft. Lot 6, 8 -inch tile pipe, manholes and extra ex- pense, 15 lin. ft. at $1.2532, $18.80; total Victor Schenker, Geissler Sub, N. 25 ft. Lot 6, 8 -inch tile pipe, manholes and extra ex- pense, 25 lin. ft. at $1.2532, $31.33; total 37 60 12 53 18 80 31 33 Theresa Winders, Suu. 1 of S. 1-3 of 99 L. H. Lang- worthy Add., Lot 2, 8 -inch tile pipe manholes and extra expense, 47 lin. ft. at $1.2532, $58.90; total 58 90 E. J. Schilling, Sub. M. 1-3 of 99 L. H. Langworthy Add., Lot 1, 8 -inch tile pipe, man- holes and extra expense, 47 lin. ft. at $1.2532, $58.90; total 58 90 Al & Mary Bassler, Sub. 1 of N. 1-3 of 99 L. H. Lang- worthy Add., Lot 2, 8 -inch tile pipe, manholes and extra expense, 47 lin. ft. at $1.2532, $58.90; total 58 90 Anton Baumhover, Sub. S. 1-3 of 100 L. H. Langworthy Add., Lot 1, 8 -inch tile pipe, manholes and extra expense, 44.4 lin. ft. at $1.2532, $55.64; total 55 64 $373 96 375.3 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe at 69c $258 96 3 manholes at $30.00 90 00 Extra expense ... .. 25 00 Total $373 96 All of which is assessed in propor- tion to the special benefits conferred. Adopted, October 7th, 1915. Approved, October 8th, 1915. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Attest— J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. Ald. McIntosh moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wal- lis. Nays—None. City Recorder Shea presented and read the notice, certified to by the publishers, of the City Council's in- tention to levy a Special Assessment to pay for improving Alta Vista Street from the southerly lot line of West Locust Street to the southerly lot line of Rosedale Avenue, Wilmer Cook, contractor. On motion of Ald. Wallis the notice was received and filed. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That to pay for improving Alta Vista Street from the southerly lot line of West Locust Street to the southerly lot line of Rosedale Avenue, by Wilmer Cook, contractor, in front of and adjoining the same, a Special Tax be and is hereby levied on the several lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of real es- tate hereinafter named, situate and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of real estate, as follows: Regular Session, October 7, 1915 Owner. Description, Amt. Thos. R. Lee, Blake's Add., Lot 32, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $107.79; ex- tra expense at 5 per cent, $5.39; total $113 18 Thos. R. Lee, Blake's Add, Lot 31, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $40.88; ex- tra expense at 5 per cent, $2.04; total 42 92 Math. Kiefer, Blake's Add, Lot 30, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $22.30; ex- tra expense at 5 per cent, $1.12; total 23 42 Math. Kiefer, Blake's Add, Lot 29, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $8.84; ex- tra expense at 5 per cent, 44c; total 9 28 J. A, Rhomberg Est., A. P. Woods' Add., Lot 24C, curb, gutter and r--• adamiizing cost, $286.86; extra expense at 5 per cent, $14.34; total301 20 J. A. Rhomberg Est., A. P. Woods' Add., Lot 25B, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $43.42; extra expense at 5 per cent, $2.17; total45 59 J. A. Rhomberg Est., A. P. Woods' Add., Lot 26B, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $19.42; extra expense at 5 per cent, 97c; total 20 39 D. Sutherland, A. P. Woods' Add., Lot 27B, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $10.80; extra expense at 5 per cent, 54c; total 11 34 J. A, Rhomberg Est., A. P. Woods' Add., Lot 28B, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $5.38; extra expense at 5 per cent, 27c; total 5 65 $572 97 397.18 sq. yds. macadam at 75c.$297 89 206.5 lin. ft. cement curb and gutter at $1.20 247 80 Extra expense 27 28 Total .$572 97 All of which is assessed in propor- tion to the special benefits conferred. Adopted, October 7th, 1915_ Approved, October 8th, 1915. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Attest- J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. Ald. `Vallis moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas -Alda. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, lis, Nays -None. City Recorder Shea presented and read the notice, certified to by the 451 publishers, of the City Council's in- tention to levy a Special Assessment to pay for improving Rosedale Ave- nue from Alta Vista Street to Willow Street, Wilmer Cook, contractor, also the written remonstrance of Paul Kro- cheski. On motion of Ald. Wallis the notice was received and filed and the remonstrance referred to the Commit- tee of the Whole to view the grounds. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque; That to pay for improving Rosedale Avenue from Alta Vista Street to Willow Street, by Wil- mer Cook, contractor, in front of and adjoining the same, a Special Tax be and is hereby levied on the several lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of real estate hereinafter named, situ- ate and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each lot or par- cel of real estate, as follows: Owner. Description. Amt. Thos. R. Lee, Wm. Blake's Add., Lot 32, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $52.73; extra expense at 3 per cent $1.58; total ...$ 54 31 John Flynn, Win. Blake's Add., Lot 33, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $100.49; ex- tra expense at 3 per cent, $3.01; total . 103 50 M. M. Hoffman, Wm. Blake's Add., Lot 34, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $114.33; extra expense at 3 per cent, $3.43; total 117 76 M. M. Hoffman, Wm. Blake's Add., Lot 35, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $122.55; extra expense at 3 per cent, $3.68; total 121 23 Thos. Welsh, Wm. Blake's Add., Lot 36, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $123.37; extra expense at 3 per cent, 127 07 $3.70; total ... Thos. Welsh, Wm. Blake's Add., Lot 37, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $122.55; extra expense at 3 per cent, ] 26 '2'3 $3.68; total Marion Welsh, \Vm. Blake's Add., Lot 3S, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $121.62; extra expense at 3 per cent. 125 $3.65; total Marion Welsh, Wm. Blake's Add., Lot 39, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $120.45; extra expense at 3 per cent, 124 06 $3.61; total • • • ....Blake's Thos. Welsh, Wm. Add., Lot 40, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $119.42; extra expense at 3 per cent, 123 00 $3.58; total ... 452 Regular Session, October 7, 1915 Kunigunda Jaeger, Wm. Blake's Add., Lot 41, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $118.06; extra expense at 3 per cent, $3.54; total121 60 Kunigunda Jaeger, Wm Blake's Add., Lot 42, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $171.46; extra expense at 3 per cent, $5.14; total176 60 Unknown, Min. Lot, Pt. Lot 184, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $88.25; ex- tra expense at 3 per cent, $2.65; total 90 90 J. V. & S. P. Rider, Univer- sity Place, Lot 10, curb, gut- ter and macadamizing cost, $479.25; extra expense at 3 per cent, $14.38; total 493 63 Paul Krocheski, University Place, Lot 55, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $675.39; extra expense at 3 per cent, $20.26; total 695 ,6h Kate Mink, Und. 1-2 Sub. Min. Lot 182 and A. & W. Buck- ingham, Und. 3-4 Sub. Min. Lot 182, Lot 1, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $64.10; extra expense at 3 per cent, $1.92; total 66 02 C. A. Voelker, Rosedale Add, Lot 15, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $81.35; ex- tra expense at 3 per cent, $2.44; total 83 79 C. A. Voelker, Rosedale Add Lot 14, curb gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $104.98; ex- tra expense at 3 per cent, $3.09; total 106 07 C. A. Voelker, Rosedale Add, Lot 13, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $102.98; ex- tra expense at 3 per cent, $3.09; total 106 07 C. A. Voelker, Rosedale Add, Lot 12, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $102.98; ex- tra expense at 3 per cent, $3.09; total 106 07 C. A. Voellcer, Rosedale Add, Lot 11, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $102.98; ex- tra expense at 3 per cent, $3.09; total 106 07 C. A. Voelker, Rosedale Add., Lot 10, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $102.98; ex- tra expense at 3 per cent, $3.09; total 106 07 C. A. Voelker, Rosedale Add, l.ot 9, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $102.98; ex- tra expense at 3 per ,cent, $3.09; total 106 07 C. A. Voelker, Rosedale Add., Lot 8, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $102.98; ex- tra expense at 3 per cent, $3.09; total 106 07 C. A. Voelker, Rosedale Add, Lot 7, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $102.98; ex- tra expense at 3 per cent, $3.09; total ... 106 07 C. A. Voelker, Rosedale Add, Lot 6, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $102.98; ex- tra expense at 3 per cent, $3.09; total 106 07 C. A. Voelker, Rosedale Add , Lot 5, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $102.98; ex- tra expense at 3 per cent, $3.09; total 106 07 C. A. Voelker, Rosedale Add, Lot 4, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $102.98; ex- tra expense at 3 per cent, $3.09; total 106 07 C. A. Voelker, Rosedale Add, Lot 3, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $102.98; ex- tra expense at 3 per cent, $3.09; total 106 07 C. A. Voelker, Rosedale Add, Lot 2, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $102.98; ex- tra expense at 3 per cent, $3.09; total 106 07 C. A. Voelker, Rosedale Add, Lot 1, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $142.11; ex- tra expense at 3 per cent, $4.26; total 146 37 Sisters of Charity, Smyth's Sub., Lot 9, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $614.92; extra expense at 3 per cent, $18.45; total 633 37 Sisters of Charity, sub. Min. Lot 179, Lot 1, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $966.32; extra expense at 3 per cent, $28.99; total 995 J. A. Rhomberg Est., A. P. Woods' Add., Lot 24A, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $166.56; extra expense at 3 per cent, $5.00; total171 56 J. A. Rhomberg Est., A. P. Woods' Add., Lot 24, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $113.80; extra expense at 3 per cent, $3.42; total117 22 J. A. Rhomberg Est., A. P. Woods' Add., Lot 23, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $56.37; extra expense at 3 per cent, $1.69; total58 06 J. A. Rhomberg Est., A. P. Woods' Add., Lot 22, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $26.26; extra expense at 3 per cent, 79c; total 27 05 J. A. Rhomberg Est., A. P. Woods' Add„ Lot 21, curb, gutter and macadamizing 31 Regular Session, October 7, 1915 cost, $13.59; extra expense at 3 per cent, 41c; total 14 00 J. A. Rhomberg Est., A. P Woods' Add., Lot 20, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $8.03; extra expense at 3 per cent, 24c; total 8 27 J. A. Rhomberg Est., A. P. Woods' Add., Lot 12B, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $164.77; extra expense at 3 per cent, $4.94; total169 71 J. J. Nagle, Wm. Blake's Add, Lot 46, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $75.03; ex- tra expense at 3 per cent, $2.25; total 77 28 J. J. Nagle, Wm. Blake's Add, Lot 45, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $89.29; ex- tra expense at 3 per cent, $2.68; total 91 97 J. J. Nagle, Wm. Blake's Add, Lot 44, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $100.78; ex- tra expense at 3 per cent, $3.02; total 103 80 J. J. Nagle, Wm. Blake's Add:, Lot 43, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $74.42; ex- tra expense at 3 per cent, $2.23; total 76 65 James Lee, Min. Lot 185, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $330.16; extra expense at 3 per cent, $9.90; total340 06 J. J. Nagle, A. P. Woods' Add, Lot 12A, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $108.75; ex- tra expense at 3 per cent, $3.26; total 112 01 J. M. Parker, Rosedale Add, No. 2, Lot 1, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $138.00; extra expense at 3 per cent, $4.14; total 142 14 J. H. & M. Parker, Rosedale Add., No. 2, N. E. 16 ft. Lot 2, curb, gutter and macadam- izing cost, $36.42; extra ex- pense at 3 per cent, $1.09; total 37 51 Abe Morrison, Sub. 10 Rose- dale Add., No. 2, Lot 2, and Sub. 10 Rosedale Add., No. 2, Bal. Lot 2, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $206.56; extra expense at 3 Per cent, $6.20; total 212 76 Jane Parker Fern, Rosedale Add. No. 2, Lot 3, curb, gut- ter and macadamizing cost, $102.98; extra expense at 3 per cent, $3.09; total 106 07 Jane Parker Fern, Rosedale Add. No. 2, Lot 4, curb, gut- ter and macadamizing cost, $102.98; extra expense at 3 Per cent, $3.09; total 106 07 Jane Parker Fern, Rosedale Add. No. 2, Lot 5, curb, gut- ter and macadamizing cost, $102.98; extra expense at 3 Per cent, $3.09; total Hattie M. Bennett, Rosedale Add. No. 2, Lot 6, curb, gut- ter and macadamizing cost, $102.98; extra expense at 3 per cent, $3.09; total Hattie M. Bennett, Rosedale Add. No. 2, Lot 7, curb, gut- ter and macadamizing cost, $102.98; extra expense at 3 per cent, $3.09; total 106 07 Hattie M. Bennett, Rosedale Add. No. 2, Lot 8, curb, gut- ter and macadamizing cost, $102.98; extra expense at 3 per cent, $3.09; total 106 07 Hattie M. Bennett, Rosedale Add. No. 2, Lot 9, curb, gut- ter and macadamizing cost, $174.04; extra expense at 3 per cent, $5.22; total 179 26 C. A. Voelker, Rosedale Add, Lot 28, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $102.95; ex- tra expense at 3 per cent, $3.09; total 106 07 C. A. Voelker, Rosedale Add, Lot 27, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $90.62; ex- tra expense at 3 per cent, $2.72; total 93 34 C. A. Voelker, Rosedale Add, Lot 26, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $90.62; ex- tra expense at 3 per cent, $2.72; total 93 34 C. A. Voelker, Rosedale Add, Lot 25, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $90.62; ex- tra expense at 3 par cent, $2.72; total . 93 34 C. A. Voelker, Rosedale Add., Lot 24, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $82.39; ex- tra expense at 3 per cent, $2.47; total C. A. Voelker, Rosedale Add, Lot 23, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $82.39; ex- tra expense at 3 per cent, $2.47; total C. A. Voelker, Rosedale Add, Lot 22, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $82.39; ex- tra expense at 3 per cent, $2.47; total Alex Hasler, Rosedale Add, Lot 50, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $37.08; ex- tra expense at 3 per cent, $1.11; total R. Franzen, Rosedale Add, Lot 51, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $17.30; ex- tra expense at 3 per cent, 52c; total C. A. Voelker, Rosedale Add., Lot 52, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $10.01; ex - 453 106 106 07 07 84 86 84 86 84 86 38 19 17 81 454 Regular Session, October 7, 1915 tra expense at 3 per cent, 30c; total C. A. Voelker, Rosedale Add, Lot 53, curb, gutter and ma- cauamizing cost, $4.08; extra expense at 3 per cent, 12c; total G. H. I-Iaxmaier, Rosedale Add, Lot 21, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $117.40; ex- tra expense at 3 per cent, $3.52; total 120 92 C. E. Mink, Rosedale Add, Lot 20, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $111.40; ex- • tra expense at 3 per cent, $3.52; total 120 92 C. A. Voelker, Rosedale Add, Lot 45, curb, gutter and ma- cadami2ing cost, $35.22; ex- tra expense at 4 per cent, $1.06; total 36 28 C. A. Voelker, Rosedale Add, Lot 46, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $16.44; ex- tra expense at , per cent, 49c; total 16 93 C. A. Voelker, Rosedale Add, Lot 47, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $9.52; ex- tra expense at 3 per cent, 29c; total 9 81 C. A. Voelker, Rosedale Add, Lot 48, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $3.87; ex- tra expense at 3 per cent, 12c; total 3 99 C. A. Voelker, Rosedale Add, Lot 18, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $102.98; ex- tra expense at 3 per cent, $3.09; total 106 07 C. A. Voelker, Rosedale Add, Lot 19, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $102.98; ex- tra expense at 3 per cent, $3.09; total 106 07 Frank Rokusek, Rosedale Add, Lot 40, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $30.89; ex- tra expense at 3 per cent, 93c; total Frani: Rokusek, Rosedale Add, Lot 41, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $14.42; ex- tra expense at 3 per cent, 43c; total 14 85 C. A. Voelker, Rosedale Add, Lot 42, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $8.34; ex- tra expense at 3 per cent, 25c; total C. A. Voelker, Rosedale Add, Lot 43, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $3.40; ex- tra expense at 3 per cent, 10c; total ... 3 50 C. A. Voelker, Rosedale Add., Lot 16, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $102.98; ex - 10 31 4 20 31 82 8 59 tra expense at 3 per cent, $3.09; total . 106 07 C. A. Voelker, Rosedale Add, Lot 17, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $102.98; ex- tra expense at 3 per cent, $3.09; total 106 07 C. A. Voelker, Rosedale Add, Lot 35, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $30.89; ex- tra expense at 3 per cent, 93c; total 31 82 C. A. Voelker, Rosedale Add, Lot 36, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $14.42; ex- tra expense at 3 per cent, 43c: total 14 85 C. A. Voelker, Rosedale Add, Lot 37, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $8.34; ex- tra expense at per cent, 25c; total 8 59 C. A. Voelker, Rosedale Add, Lot 38, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $3.40; ex- tra expense at 3 per cent, 10c; total 3 50 C. A. Voelker, Rosedale Add, Lot 31, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $135.36; ex- tra expense at 3 per cent, $4.06; total 139 42 C. A. Voelker, Rosedale Add, Lot 32, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $69.00; ex- tra expense at 3 per cent, $2.07; total 71 07 Julia O'Rourke, Rosedale Add, Lot 33, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $37.59; ex- tra expense at 3 per cent, $1.13; total 38 72 Julia O'Rourke, Rosedale Add, Lot 34, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $17.73; ex- tra expense at 3 per cent, 53c; total 18 26 Julia O'Rourke, Sub. 76 Wood - lawn Park Add., Lot 2, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $2.16; extra expense at 3 per cent, 6c; total Realty Inv. Corp., Sub. 76 Woodlawn Park Add., Lot 1, curb, gutter and macadam- izing cost, $8.94; extra ex- pense at 3 per cent, 27c; to- tal 9 21 C. A. Voelker, Rosedale Add., Lot 29, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $177.00; ex- tra expense at 3 per cent, $5.31; total 182 31 C. A. Voelker, Rosedale Add, Lot 30, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $30.79; ex- tra expense at o per cent, 92c; total 31 71 Bridg. Madden, . Woodlawn Park Add., Lot 126, curb, gutter and macadamizing 2 22 Regular Session, October 7, 1915 cost, $4.08; extra expense at 3 per cent, 12c; total 4 20 C. A. Voelker, Woodlawn Park Add., Lot 125, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $24.43; extra expense at 3 per cent, 73c; total .. C. A. Voeiker, Woodlawn Park Add., Lot 124, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $4.28; extra expense at 3 per cent, 13c; total 4 41 C. A. Voelker, Woodlawn Park Add., i.ot 127, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $111.98; extra expense at 3 per cent, $3.36; total 115 34 C. A. Voelker, Woodlawn Park Add., Lot 128, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $42.,:7; extra expense at 3 per cent, $1.27; total 43 74 Mike Lentz, Woodlawn Park Add., Lot 129, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $23.17; extra expense at 3 per cent, 71c; total 23 88 J. H. & M. Parker, Sub. 1 of 10 Rosedale Add. No. 2, Lot 1, and Sub. 1 of 10 Rosedale Add No. 2, Lot 2, curb, gut- ter and macadamizing cost, $242.23; extra expense at 3 per cent, $7.27; total 249 50 25 16 $11,006 30 8195.55 sq. yds macadam at 70c $ 5,736 89 4948.84 lin. ft. 4 -ft. cement curb and gutter at $1.00. 4,948 84 Extra expense ... 320 57 Total $11,006 30 All of which is assessed in propor- tion to the special benefits conferred. Adopted, October 7th, 1915. Approved, October 8th, 1915. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Attest- J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas -Aids. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wal- lis, Nays -None. City Recorder Shea presented and read the notice, certified to by the Publishers, of the City Council's in- tention to levy a Special Assessment to pay for improving Louisa Street from the present improvement at Ben- nett Street southerly to St. Joseph Street, Jas. F. Lee, contractor. On motion of Ald. Wallis the notice was received and filed. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That to pay for Improving Louisa Street from the pres- 455 ent improvement at Bennett Street southerly to St. Joseph Street, by Jas. F. Lee, contractor, in front of and adjoining the same, a Special Tax be and is hereby levied on the several lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of real estate hereinafter named, situate and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each lot or par- cel of real estate, as follows: Owner. Description. Amt. Augusta Biederman, Sisters' Add., Lot 26, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $195.25; extra expense at 5 per cent, $9.76; total $205 01 Augusta Biederman, Sisters' Add., Lot 27, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $195.25; extra expense at 5 per cent, $9.76; total 205 01 Augusta Biederman, Sisters' Add., Lot 28, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $195.25; extra expense at 5 per cent, $9.76; total 205 01 Augusta Biederman, Sisters' Add., Lot 29, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $195.25; extra expense at 5 per cent, $9.76; total 205 01 Augusta Biederman, Sisters' Add., Lot 30, curb, gutterand macadamizing cost, $195.25; extra expense at ft per cent, $9.76; total 205 01 Al. Gasser, Sisters' Add., Lot 31, curb, gutter and macad- amizing cost, $195.25; extra expense at 5 per cent, $9.76; total 305 01 Al. Gasser, Sisters' Add., Lot 32, curb, gutter and macad- amizing cost, $195.25; extra expense at 5 per cent, $9.76; total 205 01 Al. Gasser, Sisters' Add., Lot 33, curb, gutter and macad- amizing cost, $166.38; extra expense at 5 per cent, $8.32; 174 70 total . \\'m. Jamison, O'Neill's Sub. No. 3, Lot 1, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $75.53; extra expense at 5 per cent, $3.77; total Wm. Jamison, O'Neill's Sub. No. 3, Lot 2, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $75.53; extra expense at 5 79 J1 per cent, $3.78; Wm. Jamison, O'Neill's Sub. No. 3, Lot 3, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $75.53; extra expense at 5 79 30 per cent, $3.77; total ..... \Vm. Jamison, O'Neill's guttb., No, 3, 1.ot 4, cost, and macadamizing $75.53; extrae ene at o total79 31 per cent, $3.78 79 30 • ,roprEICIWIN 456 Regular Session, October 7, 1915 Wm. Jamison, O'Neill's Sub. No. 3, Lot 5, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $75.53; extra expense at 5 per cent, $3.77; total Dub. Bldg. & Loan Assn O'Neill's Sub. No. 3, Lot 6, curb, gutter and macadam- izing cost, $75.53; extra ex- pense at 5 per cent, $3.78; total Harry Hennings, O'Neill's Sub, No. 3, Lot 7, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $75.53; extra expense at 5 per cent, $3.78; total A. W. Kemler Est., O'Neill's . Sub. No. 3, Lot 8, curb, gut- ter and macadamizing cost, $75.53; extra expense at 5 per cent, $3.78; total C. H. Kemler, O'Neill's Sub, No. 3, Lot 9, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $75.53; extra expense at 5 per cent, $3.78; total Jesse Venn, O'Neill's Sub. No 3, Lot 10, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $75.53; extra expense at 5 per cent, $3.78; total Jesse Venn, O'Neill's Sub. No. 3, Lot 11, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $75.53; extra expense at 5 per cent, $3.78; total Jesse Venn, O'Neill's Sub. No. 3, Lot 12, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $75.53; extra expense at 5 per cent, $3.78; total Jesse Venn, O'Neill's Sub. No. 3, Lot 13, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $75.53; extra expense at 5 per cent, $3.78; total Fred D. Bennett, O'Neill's Sub, No. 3, Lot 14, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $75.53; extra expense at 5 per cent, $3.78; total Mary J. Switzer, O'Neill's Sub No. 3, Lot 15, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $72.23; extra expense at 5 per cent, $3.61; total Jas. Graham, Westaby's Sub, Lot 1, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $80.03; ex- tra expense at 5 per cent, $4.00; total F. J. & F. C. Elwell, Westaby's Sub., Lot 2, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $79.32; extra expense at 5 per cent, $3.97; total F. J. & F. C. Elwell, Westaby's Sub., Lot 3, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $79.32; extra expense at 5 per cent, $3.97; total 79 30 79 31 79 31 79 31 79 31 79 31 79 31 79 31 79 31 79 31 75 84 84 03 83 29 83 29 Jas. Graham, Westaby's Sub., Lot 4, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $79.32; ex- tra expense at 5 per cent, $3.97; total 83 29 Ella L, Phillips, Westaby's Sub., Lot 5, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $79.32; extra expense at 5 per cent, $3.97; total 83 29 Geo. A. Carpenter, Westaby's Sub., Lot 6, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $79.32; extra expense at 5 per cent, $3.97; total 83 29 Geo. A. Carpenter, Westaby's Sub., Lot 7, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $79.32; extra expense at 5 per cent, $3.97; total . 83 29 J. P. & C. P. Mettel, Westaby's Sub., Lot 8, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $63.46; extra expense at a per cent, $3.18; total 66 64 J. P. & C. P. Mettei, Westaby's Sub., Lot 9, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $63.46; extra expense at 5 per cent, $3.18; total 66 64 J. P. & C. P. Mettel, Westaby's Sub., Lot 9A, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $32.43; extra expense at 5 per cent, $1.62; total 34 05 Jas. Graham, Sub. 2 of 11 Wes- taby's Sub., Lot 2, curb, gut- ter and macadamizing cost, $31.12; extra expense at 5 per cent, $1.56; total 32 68 F, J. & F. C. Elwell, Sub. 2 of 11 Westaby's Sub., Lot 1, curb, gutter and macadamiz- ing cost, $43.47; extra ex- pense at 5 per cent, $2.17; total 45 64 J. P, & C. P. Mettel, Sub. 11 Westaby's Sub., Lot 1, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $33.34; extra expense at 5 per cent, $1.66; total .. J. & L. Klingle, Westaby's Sub., Lot 10, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $14.75; extra expense at 5 per cent, 74c; total John Bour, Sub. 59, Quigley's Sub., Lot 1, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $278.02; extra expense at 5 per cent, $13.90; total John Bour, Quigley's Sub., Lot 58, curbs gutter and macad- amizing cost, $93.29; extra expense at 5 per cent, $4.66; total 97 95 Al. Doty, Quigley's Sub., Lot 57, curb, gutter and macadamiz- ing cost, $30.09; extra ex- pense at 5 per cent, $1.50; total 31 59 35 00 15 49 291 92 Regular Session, October 7, 1915 L. & M. Heyne, Quigley's Sub., Lot 56, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $11.71; ex- tra expense at 5 per cent, 59c; total John Graham, Sub. 2 of 24, Quigley's Sub., Lot 1, and Sub. 1 of 1 of 25, Quigley's Sub., Lot 2, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $93.43; extra ekpense at 5 por cent, $4.67; total Paul Longueville, Sub. 2 of 2 of 24, Quigley's Sub., Lot 1, and Sub. 1 of 1 of _ of 25, Quigley's Sub., Lot 1, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $89.55; extra expense at 5 per cent, $4.4r; total F. Yarwood, Sub. 2 of 2 of 24, Quigley's Sub., Lot 2, and Sub. 1 of 1 of 1 of 25, Quig- ley's Sub., Lot 2, curb, gut- ter and macadamizing cost, $85.42; extra expense at 5 per cent, $4.27; total Cath A. Holz, Quigley's Sub, Lot 26, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $91.93; ex- tra expense at 5 per cent, $4.59; total J. P. Geisler Est., Quigley's Sub., Lot 27, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $28.50; extra expense at 5 per cent, $1.43; total J. P. Geisler Est., Quigley's Sub., Lot 28, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $953; extra expense at 5 per cent, 46c; total Jos. Pilmaier, Michel's Dub., Lot 24, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $88.29; ex- tra exPense at 5 per cent, $4.41; total Jos. Pilmaier, Michel's Dub, Lot 23, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $74.46; ex- tra expense at 5 per cent, $3.73; total Jos. Pilmaier, Michel's Dub, Lot 22, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $38.25; ex- tra expense at 5 p, = cent, $1.91; total Jos. Pilmaier, Michel's Dub., Lot 21, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $18.59; ex- tra expense at 5 per cent, 93e; total .. Jos. Pilmaier, Michel's Dub., Lot 20, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $9.:;3; ex- tra expense at 5 per cent, 47c; total Jos. Pilmaier, Michel's Dub, Lot 19, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $6.46; ex- tra expense at 5 per cent, .;2e; total 12 30 98 10 94 02 89 69 96 52 29 93 9 99 92 70 78 19 40 16 19 52 9 80 6 78 Jos. Pilmaier, Michel's Dub., Lot 18, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $2.85; ex- tra expense at 5 per cent, 14c; total Jos. Pilmaier, Michel's Dub, Lot 7, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $80.29; ex- tra expense at 5 per cent, $4.41; total Jos. Pilmaier, Michel's Dub„ Lot 8, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $74.46; ex- tra expsnse at 5 per 'cent, $3.73; total Jos. Pilmaier, Michel's Dub, Lot 9, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $38.25; ex- tra expense at 5 per cent, $1.91; total 40 16 Jos. Pilmaier, Michel's Dub„ Lot 10, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $18.59; ex- tra expense at 5 per cent, 93c; tota. 19 52 Jos. Pilmaier, Michel's Dub, Lot 11, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $9.33; ex- tra expense at 5 per cent, 47c; total 9 80 Jos. Pilmaier, Michel's Dub, Lot 12, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $6.46; ex- tra expense at 5 per cent, 33c; total 6 79 Jos. Pilmaier, Michel s Dub, Lot 13, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $2.85; ex- tra extense at 5 per cent, 14c; total 2 99 Ellen Wilke, Michel's Dub, Lot 25A, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $88,29; ex- tra expffense at 5 per cent, $4.41; total Ellen Wilke, Michel's Dub, Lot 25, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $74.46; ex- tra expense at 5 per cent, $3.73; total Ellen Wilke, Michel'L Dub, Lot 26, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $38.25; ex- tra expense at 5 per cent, $1.91; total Ellen Wilke, Michel's Dub, Lot 27, curb, gutter P.nd ma- cadamizing cost, $1..59; ex- tra expense at 5 per cent, 93c; total Ellen Wilke, Michel's Dub, Lot 28, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $9.33; ex- tra expense at 5 per cent, 47c; total Ellen Wilke, Michel's Dub, Lot 29, curb, gutter and ma- eadarnizing cost, $6.46; rant Ira ex - expense at 5 per r, 78 :;2c; tuUi ... 457 2 99 92 70 78 19 92 70 78 19 40 16 19 52 9 80 458 Regular Session, October 7, 1915 Ellen Wilke, Michel's Dub, Lot 30, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $2.85; ex- tra expense at 5 per cent, 14c; total Ellen Wilke, Michel's Dub, Lot 6A, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $88.29; ex- tra expense at 5 per cent, $4.41; total 92 70 Ellen Wilke, Michel's Dub, Lot 6, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $74.46; ex- tra expense at 5 per cent, $3.73; total 78 19 Ellen Wilke, Michel's Dub, Lot 5, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $38.25; ex- tra expense at 5 per cent, $1.91; total ... 40 16 Ellen Wilke, Michel's Dub., Lot 4, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $18.59; ex- tra expense at 5 per cent, 93c; total 19 52 Ellen Wilke, Michel's Dub, Lot 3, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $9.33; ex- tra expense at 5 per cent, 47c; total 9 80 Ellen Wilke, Michel's Dub, Lot 2, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $6.46; ex- tra expense at 5 per cent, 32c; total 6 78 Ellen Wilke, Michel's Dub, Lot 1, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $2.86; ex- tra expense at 5 per cent, 14c; total 3 00 M. J. & T. Lyons, Bennet St Sub., Lot 10, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $163.43; extra expense at 5 per cent, $8.17; total 171 60 M. J. & T. Lyons, Bennett St Sub., Lot 9, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $50.36; extra expense at 5 per cent, $2.52; total 52 88 M. J. & T. Lyons, Bennett St Sub., Lot 8, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $26.31; extra expense at 5 per cent, $1.32; total M. J. & T. Lyons, Bennett St Sub., Lot 7, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $12.64; extra expense at 5 ner cent, 63c; total M. J. & T. Lyons, Bennett St. Sub., Lot 6, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $7.81; extra expense at 5 per cent, 39c; total L. F. Baier, Bennett St. Sub, Lot 5, curb, gutter and ma- cadamihing cost, $8.57; ex- tra expense at 5 per cent, 43c; total 2 99 27 63 13 27 8 20 9 00 Alice & J. O'Holloran, Bennett St. Sub., Lot 4, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $14.06; extra expense at 5 per cent, 70c; total 14 76 Mary Lyon, Bennett St. Sub, Lot 3, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $29.87; ex- tra expense at 5 per cent, $1.49; total 31 36 Ben Gardner, Bennett St. Sub, Lot 2, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $55.37; ex- tra expense at 5 per cent, $2.77; total . 58 14 Emma O. Graham, Bennett St. Sub., W. 53 ft. Lot 1, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $156.08; extra expense at 5 per cent, $7.80; total163 88 Grundy & Hird, Davis Sub, Lot 18, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $137.21; ex- tra expense at 5 per cent, $6.86; total 144 07 Grundy & Hird, Davis Sub, Lot 17, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $55.61; ex- tra expense at 5 per cent, $2.78; total 58 39 Grundy & Hird, Davis Sub, Lot 16, curb, gutter and ma- cadamiz.ng cost, $33.72; ex- tra expense at 5 per cent, $1.69; total 35 41 Grundy & Hird, Davis Sub, Lot 15, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $17.45; ex- tra expense at 5 per cent, 87c; total 18 32 Grundy & Hird, Davis Sub, Lot 14, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $9.62; ex- tra expense at 5 per cent, 48c; total 10 10 Grundy & Hird, Davis Sub, Lot 13, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $6.93; ex- tra expense at 5 per cent, 35c; total 7 28 Grundy & Hird, Davis Sub, Lot 12, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $5.14; ex- tra expense at 5 per cent, 26c; total Grundy & Hird, Davis Sub, Lot 1, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $139.38; ex- tra expense at 5 per cent, $6.97; total 146 35 Grundy & Hird, Davis Sub, Lot 2, curb, gutter and ma- cadam?sing cost, $56.49; ex- tra expense at 5 per cent, $2.82; total 59 31 Grundy & Hird, Davis Sub, Lot 3, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $34.26; ex- tra expense at 5 per cent, $1.71; total 35 97 5 40 Regular Session, October 7, 1915 459 Grundy & Hird, Davis Sub., Lot 4, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $17.72; ex- tra expense at 5 per cent, 89c; total Grundy & Hird, Davis Sub, Lot 5, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $9.78; ex- tra expense at 5 per cent, 49c; total Grundy & Hird, Davis Sub, Lot 6, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $7.03; ex- tra expense at 5 per cent, 35c; total Grundy & Hird, Davis Sub, Lot 7, curb, gutter and ma- cadamizing cost, $5.22; ex- tra expense at 5 per cent, 26c; total Louis F. Baier, Ann O'Hare's Sub., Lot 18, curb, gutter and macadamizing cost, $11.80; extra expense at 5 per cent, 59c; total 18 61 10 27 7 38 5 48 12 39 $6653 87 5717.17 sq. yds. macadam at 69c $3944 85 3565.7 lin. ft. cement curb and gutter at 62c 2210 73 907.2 sq. ft. gutter at 20c 181 44 Extra expense 316 85 Total $6653 87 All of which is assessed in propor- tion to the special benefits conferred. Adopted, October 7th, 1915. Approved, October 8th, 1915. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Attest— J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. Aid. Wallis moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wal- lis. Nays—None. City Recorder Shea presented and read the notice, certified to by the publishers, of the City Council's in- tention to levy a Special Assessment to pay for constructing an eight -inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in Jackson Street from Twenty-fourth Street to Twenty-fifth Street, H. A. 1'IcIntosh, contractor, also the written remon- strance of E. J. Beringer, et al. On motion of Ald. McIntosh the notice was received and filed and the remon- strance referred to the Committee of the Whole. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That to pay for constructing an 8 -inch tile pipe sani- tary sewer in Jackson Street from 24th Street to 25th Street, by H. A. McIntosh, contractor, in front of and adjoining the same, a .ipecial Tax be and Is hereby levied on the several lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of real estate hereinafter named, situate and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each lot or par- cel of real estate, as follows: Jackson St. M. E. Church, Olinger's Sub., Lot 1, 50 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe, manholes and extra expense, $43.23; total $ 43 23 Magd. Kessler, Olii-ger's Sub, 1.ot 2, 32.3 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe, manholes and extra ex- pense, $27.93; total 27 93 I. C. Lorenz, Olinger's Sub, Lot 3, 32.3 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe, manholes and extra ex- pense, $27.93; total 27 93 Ernest Beringer, L. H. Lang - worthy's Add., E. 1-2 Lot 181, 60 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe, manholes and extra expense, $51.88; total 51 88 B. McPoland, L. H. Lang worthy's Add., N. 1-2 E. 85 ft. Lot 182, 30 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe, manholes and ex- tra expense, $25.94; total25 94 J. M. Chains, L. N. Lang - worthy's Add., S. 1-2 E. 85 ft. Lot 182, 30 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe, manholes and ex- tra expense, $25.94; total25 94 Julia Frith, L. H. Langworthy's Add., N. 1-2 E. 85 ft. Lot 183, 30 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe, manholes and extra expense, $25.94; total 25 94 Frank Kleeman, L. H. Lang - worthy's Add., S. 1-2 E. 85 ft. Lot 183, 30 lin. :t. 8 -inch tile pipe, manholes and ex- tra expense, $25.94; total25 94 Fred Wunderlich, L. H. Lang - worthy's Add., N. 1-2 E. 85 ft. Lot 184, 30 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe, manholes and ex- tra expense, $25.94; total25 94 Jos. Dietl, L. II. Langworthy's Add., S. 1-2 E. 85 ft. Lot 184, 30 lin. ft. 8 -inch tih pipe, manholes and extra expense, $25.94; total • 25 94 Jos. Dietl, L. li. Langworthy's Add., N. 1-2 E. 85 ft. Lot 185, 30 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe, manholes and extra expense, $25.93; total 25 93 Anna Luckritz, L. H. Lang - worthy's Add., S. 1-2 E. 85 ft. Lot 185, 30 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe, manholes and ex- tra expense, $25.94; total25 94 Theo Mattfeld, New Jackson Sub., Lot 6, 28 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe, manholes and ex- tra expense, $24.21; total... 24 21 460 Special Session, October 20, 1915 Realty Inv. Corp., New Jack- son Sub., Lot 5, 25 lin. ft. 8 - inch tile pipe, manholes and extra expense, $21.62; total 21 62 Realty Inv. Corp., New Jack- son Sub., Lot 4, 25 lin. ft, fl- inch tile pipe, manholes and extra expense, $21.62; total 21 62 Realty Inv, Corp., New Jack- son Sub., Lot 3, 25 lin. ft. 8 - inch tile pipe, manholes and extra expense, $21.u2; total 21 62 $447 50 640.3'1*Clinc1)4Fa,.pipe at 51c $326 55 4 manholes at $21.50 86 00 Extra expense 35 00 Total ... $447 55 All of which is assessed in propor- tion to the special benefits conferred. Adopted, October 7th, 1915. Approved, October 8th, 1915. JAM'S SAUL, Mayor. Attest— J. J. SHEA, City Recorder, Ald, McIntosh moved the adoption of the res3lution. Carried by the following votes: Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wal- lis. Nays—None. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Your special committee, consisting of the City Engineer and the Alder- man of the Fourth Ward, to whom was referred the matter o the letting of the contract for cement steps on An- gella Street, with power, would re- spectfully report that we have let the contract to Thomas R, Lee, he being the lowest bidder. E. C. BLAKE, City Engineer. J. H. WALLIS, Alderman Fourth Ward. On motion of Ald. Wallis the report of the special committee was adopted. Ald. SIngrin moved to adjourn. Car- ried. Adopted, I .4!L-, µK915, Approved, ► n Attest— Mayor. . e n City Recorder! eo orrd~~er! CITY COUNCIL (Official.) Special session October 20th, 1915. Council met at 9:20 p. m. Mayor Saul in the chair. Present—Aldermen Callahan, Clan- cy, Heim, McIntosh, Singrin, Wallis. Absent—Alderman McLaughlin. Mayor Saul stated that this meet- ing is called for the purpose of veto- ing the petition of the Allison -Hender- son Memorial association granted by the City Council October 7th, 1915, and acting on any other business that might properly come before a regular meeting of the City Council. "Dubuque, Ia., Oct. 20, 1915. "To the Honorable City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa: "Gentlemen:— "On the 7th day of October, 1915, a petition was presented to your honorable body by the Allison - Henderson Memorial Association, in which it was proposed to turn over to the City of Dubuque, for park pur- poses, an unimproved strip of ground belonging to M. H. McCarthy, which formerly constituted a part of the Stanciaa,,. tuber_ yards, and to be converted to a" iver front park. The obligation which the city is ask- ed to assume, is a certain mortgage, payable in six years, in the sum of $2,750 and in addition to this the city is to remit taxes upon this prop- erty in the sum of about $600. The proposition appealed to a majority of your number, and was acted upon favorably by you. Gentlemen, I beg to state, while I realize the great power vested in me, as mayor, in placing in my hands the right to veto any action taken by you which to me seems unreasonable and is liable to impose a hardship upon our citizens and, realizing further that this pow- er should not be arbitrarily exercised, yet, in this case I feel it my duty to exercise the same, and give as my reason therefor, the following: "1st—Being thoroughly familiar with the location of the proposed Park, I do not believe it would be of universal benefit to all of our citi- zens. "2nd—In addition to knowing the location of the proposed park. I am also familiar with the soil of which it is composed, and know that it is Practically devoid of life vegetation, formerly having been the dumping ground for the old saw mill. For this reason it is unfit for park pur- poses. "3rd—While the proposition as made by the association appears at- tractive upon its face insofar as the Regular Session, October 21, 1915 money obligation with reference to the purchahe price is concerned, when carefully considered, its attrac- tiveness is lost upon me. The init.' ial cost is a very small item; the maintenance and future up -keep, in fact, the making of a real park out of this place, is what will cost the taxpayers of this city many thous- ands of dollars, and, in my opinion, will be a constant drain upon the city's resources. "4th—While I believe that the pur- pose of the association to do honor to Dubuque's greatest citizens, W. B. Allison and D. B. Henderson, is a no- ble one, yet I do not feel that I should permit the city Ito assume an obli- ghtion which is bound to prove a hardship rather than a benefit to our citizens. "For this reason, gentlemen, I feel it is my duty to veto your action in granting the prayer of the petition of the Allison -Henderson Memorial As- sociation, and in doing so I beg to advise you that my action is not a hasty one, but is the outcome of due and earnest consideration upon my part. "Respectfully yours, "JAMES SAUL, Mayor." Aid. Clancy moved to adjourn. Car- ried. Adopted p...4-4-• Approved... „Mayor. Attest: J. J. SHIEA, City Recorder. 46)1 CITY COUNCIL (Official.) Regular session October 21st, 1915. Council met at 9:10 p. m. Mayor Saul in the chair. Present—Aldermen Callahan, Clan- cy, Heim, McLaughlin, Wallis. Absent—Aldermen, McIntosh, Sin - grin. Ald. McLaughlin moved to adjourn till October 22nd, 1915, at 3:00 p. m. Carried Adopted P24-, ' r 1915. Approved .. ... (1 ayor. Attest: ity Recorder. 462 • Adjourned Regular Session, October 22, 1915 CITY COUNCIL (Official.) Adjourned regular session October 22nd., 1915. Council met at 4:10 p. m. Mayor Saul in the chair. Present—Alds., Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Ald. Clancy moved that the Council Proceedings for the month of Septem- ber, 1915, be approved as printed. Carried. Ald. McLaughlin moved to open all bide Carried. Bids for the improvement of Putnam street: Bid of N. J. Staner, Grading in total $237.00, combination curb and gutter per lineal foot 58 cts., macadam per square yard 82 cts. Bid of John Tibey grading in total $150.00, cement gutter per square foot 20 cts., combina- tion curb and gutter per lineal foot 65 cts., macadam per square yard 75 cts. Bid of Frank Voellinger, grading in total $175.00, cement guttering per square yard $1.35, combination curb and gutter per lineal foot 73 cts., maca- dam per square yard 75 cts. Bid of J. M. Kenety & Son, grading in total $100.00, guttering per square foot 18 cts., combination curb and guttering per lineal foot 64 cts., macadam per square yard 69 cts. Bid of Wilmer Cook grading in total $200.00, cement guttering per square yard $2.00, com- bination curb and guttering per lineal foot 68 cts., macadam per square yard 80 cts. Ald. Callahan moved to refer the bids to the Committee of the Whole. Carried. Bids for constructing the Bee Branch Sewer south of Sixteenth Street. Bid of N. J. Staner, $11.98 per cubic yard, Bid of Thos, R. Lee, $16.80 per cubic yard, Bid of J. J. Leonard, $12.00 per cubic yard. Bid of J. A. R. Daniels, $22.00 per cubic yard. On motion of Ald. Singrin the contract was awarded to N. ,T. Staner he being the lowest bidder and his bond placed at 1-4 the amount of the contract. BILLS. Ed, Ruff, inspector $ 20 00 Ike Beekman, inspector 4 00 Pete Wertin, inspector 26 PO Ed. Delaney, inspector 18 00 John Kinsella, inspector 22 00 Gus. Mansteadt, inspector 22 00 A. Cullen, inspector 28 00 Jas. Callaghan, inspector 9 00 H. A. McIntosh, Steps of street Foy 200 00 Tl.os. Lee, 5 per cent retained on Burch street improve- ment ........ 49 54 Century Hotel Register Co ex- pense Donner Bros, expense C. E. Fitzpatrick Co., expense J. Dehing, expense C. L. Dambacher, expense Eagle Chemical Co., expense National Refining Co., expense Hoerman Press, expense Demkier Bros, expense Corrance Grocery, expense Thos. Hackney, expense M. Morrisey, expense J. W. Mills, expense Western Union Telegraph Co, expense Isaac Manhoff, expense Eichorn & Bechtel, expense Keuffel & Esser Co., expense Peter Even & Son, expense United States Tire Co., expense M. H. Czizek, expense James Saul, expense A. E. Gmehele, expense J. ,I. Dunn, expense P. H. Halpin, expense Jos. J, Rowan, expense C. H. Berg, expense Mat. Stafford, expense Jos. Schrup, expense Matt. Ackels, expense Jas. H. Hayes, expense H. J. Keap, expense A. Cartigny, expense N. J. Loes, expense Herman Knoernschild, expense C. A. Voelker, expense C. A. Voelker, expense C. A. Voelker, expense C. H. Berg, expense James A, Hayes, expense Henry Naglemaker, expense Geo. H. Davis, expense Matt. Stafford, expense Nick. Loes, expense Theo. Buechele, expense Matt. Ackels, expense Nick Schueller, expense J. J. Rowan, expense Justus Bectel, expense P. H. Halpin, expense Matt. McCullough, expense Jno. L. Kies, expense Martin-Strelau Co., expense P. Langer, expense J. E, Merriam, expense 9 33 19 10 3 5 11 11 3 4 1 1 00 00 r5 00 20 00 50 00 60 50 50 00 0 3 00 • 90 CO 9 35 10 00 3 85 5 20 28 20 91 77 1 60 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 1 20 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 25 00 5 00 10 30 213 00 Dubuque Rubber &Belting Co., police L A Walsh, police J W. Giellis, police G Ragatz & Son, police F. Schloz & Son, police Eichhorn & Bechtel, police A Zillig, police Iowa Oil Co., police Curtis Plumbing & Heating Co, police Dubuque Mattrass Factory, po- lice J. Lowe Electric Co., police Dubuque Auto Co., police 7 10 1 75 10 46 10 26 50 3 30 25 4 70 1 40 6 30 16 60 17 14 Adjourned Regular Session, October 22, 1915 .1 Diebold, police . , Iowa Telephone Co., police, fire and expense Iowa Oil Co., police, fire and expense Key City Gas Co., police, fire, expense A. Zillig, health and police.... Key City Gas Co., police, fire expense Rellihan & Mullen, fire and ex- pense Keller Electric Co., police and fire 11 16 Iowa Oil Co., fire 5 00 Standard Oil Co., fire 3 70 The Auto Supply Co., fire 174 90 Schrup Motor Car Co., fire4 04 G. Ragatz & Son, fire 1 15 J. J. Nagle, fire 171 75 Union Electric Co., fire 1 00 Union Electric Co., fire 16 05 Carr -Ryder & Adams Co., ex- pense Metz Mfg. Co., fire Keller Electric Co., fire American-LaFrance Fire En- gine Co., fire 10 94 Berg & Briggs Co., fire 4 25 J. J. Rowan, fire 6 25 Key City Gas Co., fire 13 00 Wunderlich & Wiederholt, fire 13 50 F. G. Becker, fire 63 38 Tri-State Auto Co., fire 93 26 G. W. Healey, fire 1 90 Deyoe Avenarius, fire 36 50 National Refining Co., fire 17 00 J. Dehing, health 90 00 E. T, Frith, health 818 74 G. Ragatz & Son, health 25 Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co, health N. J. McCullough, health F. M. Jaeger Co., health Hawkeye Vulcanizing Co, Health Upton's Laundry, health Labor Leader, printing National Demokrat, printing Telegraph -Herald, printing Telegraph -Herald, printing Telegraph -Herald, printing Times -Journal, printing W. J. Connolly, harbors G. W. Healey, harbors Union Electric Co. harbors Union Electric Co., lighting Union Electric Co., lighting Union Electric Co, lighting ..3202 29 Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co sewer F, M. Jaeger Co., sewer F. Schloz & Son, sewer W. B. Baumgartner, sidewalk 2 40 42 67 16 38 78 00 1 80 4 00 2 10 1 55 1 70 6 65 5 31 2 00 25 50 2 00 8 64 12 50 12 50 30 41 35.25 94 22 129 00 1 10 60 5 13 85 20 162 15 Spahn & Rose Lumber Co, sidewalk, road and fire G. W. Healey, road T. J. Mulgrew Co., road Smedley Steam Pump Co., road Spahn & Rose Lumber Co. road 1 13 1 98 2 10 2 50 5 57 1 00 88 71 18 75 10 29 463 H. A McIntosh, sanitary sewer in Jackson street from 24th to 25th. street J. Kenety & Son, sanitary se,-er in Elm street from 21st to 22nd. street 312 76 Wilmer Cook, improving Alta Vista street. • 498 55 Wilmer Cook, improving Rose- dale avenue 9741 GS Jas. F. Lee, improving Madison street.... ... ... .3463.32 Jas. F. Lee, improving Louisa street 5734 :12 W. D. Deckert Co., roads 1 35 T. D. Dempsey, road 2 85 Dubuque Sand & Gravel Co, roads and sewer 5 59 P J. Seippel Lumber Co., Val- ley street improvement .. 5 92 Key City Roofing Co., road, sewer and police 47 08 Smedley Steam Pump Co., road 42 95 Key City Roofing Co., roads and sewer 100 59 Smedley Steam Pump Co, roads sewer. 28 00 F. Schloz & Son, roads and ex- pense 11 05 F. Beuvtin, road and sewer 11 50 P. J. Seippel Lumber Co., har- bors, road, expense and Val- ley street and Southern ave- nue improvements Leader Oil Co., roads National Refining Co., roads Key City Iron Works roads Klauer Mfg. Co., roads Austin -Western Co. roads Peter Even Co., road Eagle Point Lime Works, road J. M. Kenety & Son, road J, M. Kenety & Son, road Smedley Steam Pump Co. road Standard Oil Co., road Trenk \Vire Works, road W. Cooper, macadam W. Baker, macadam H. Buehlmeyer, macadam Mrs. C. Boyer, macadam L. Sullivan, macadam Pat O'Shea, macadam 72 On motion of Ald. Clain y all bills properly O. K. were ordered paid. Ald. Wallis moved to take from the Committee of the Whole the bill of Ed. Ruff, Inspector on Foye street steps, in the sum of $20.00 from the Committee of the Whole and act on the bill in the council meeting. Car- ried. Ald. Wallis moved that the bill of Ed. Ruff in the sum of $20.00 as in- spector on the Foye street steps be ordered paid and a warrant drawn on the City Treasurer to cover the same. Carried. Communication of the Illinois Cen- tral Railroad Company stating their acceptance of the ordinance passed by the City Council October 7th, 1915, 21 95 74 41 18 76 92 n9 :1 Iii uu 20 nn S 1111 Un 110 :on 119 2n 61 In 70 12 G 10 21 411 2.. 464. Adjourned Regular Session., October 22, 1915 granting permission to lay a track in a portion of Iowa Street presented and read. On motion of Ald. Mc- Laughlin the communication was made a matter of record. Ald Callahan moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of allowing any one present in the Council Chamber to address the Council. Carried by the following vote. Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays—None. Mr. George Lyon addressed the Council relative to the special assess- ments levied for the improvements of Madison Street and Julien Avenue and Delhi Street. Petition of F. Hockensteiner rela- tice to the storm sewer in Angella Street the opening of same being placed on his lot known as Lot 13 in Kringle's Sub. and asking the Ctiy Council to remove same as he desires to fill in said lot presented and read. Aid. Wallis moved that the petition be referred to the City Attorney to draw up an opinion on the rights of water ways and that the City Record- er be instructed to mail a copy of same to Mr. Hockensteiner. Ald. Mc- Laughlin amended Ald. Wallis's mo- tion to refer the petition to the Com- mittee of the WhOle. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McLaughlin, Singrin. Nays—Aids. McIntosh, Wallis. Petition of G. J. Roepsch et al ask- ing the City Council to order side- walks laid abutting Lots 395, 396 and 397 and also sidewalks on Rhomberg Avenue between Eighth and Ninth Avenues presented and read. On mo- tion of Aid. McIntosh the prayer of the petitioners was granted. Petition of D. Sutherland asking the City Council to cancel the assess- meht of $11.34 levied against him for the improvement of Alta Vista Street as he is not subject to assessment presented and read. On motion of Ald. Singrin the petition was referred to the City Engineer and City Attor- ney to report hack to the Council. Petition of Geo. Ellison asking the City Council fcr permission to connect with the sanitary sewer in the alley between Lincoln Avenue and RhOm- berg Avenue at Fengler Avenue in the 'rear df 1196 Lincoln Avenue pre- sented and read. On motion of Ald. McIntosh the prayer of the petitioner was granted providing that 'he signs waiver drawn up by the City Attor- ney. Petition of the Curti., Plumbing & Heating Co. asking the City Council for permission to connect with the sanitary sewer in the alley between Fengler Avenue and An- Avenue on the Lincoln Avenue Side in the 'rear of 1222 Lincoln Avenue presented and read. On motion of Ald. Heim the prayer of the petitioner was granted. Petition of Mary Eberhart, Execu- trix, by E. H. Willging, her attorney, asking the City Council to grant the Soldier 1♦.xemption of $1,200.00 for the year 1914, on the South half of Lot 133 East Dubuque Add. presented and read. On motion of Ald. McLaughlin the petition was referred to the City Assessor 'to report back to the Coun- cil. Petition of Miss Margaret McCal- lum, by Tudor Jones, asking the City Coinnell to view her property relative to her valuation known as Sub. 1 Min- eral Lot 68 Lot 8 presented and read. 'On motion of Ald. Singrin the prayer of the petitioner was granted. Petition of Nettie Blake by Mul- lany & Stuart, 'her attorneys, asking the City Council to correct the assess - tent for taxes on all of Lot 1 of Lot 7 of Ellen Blake's Sub. for the years 1912, 1913, 1914 and 1915 presented and read. On motion Of Ald, Singrin the petition was referred to the City Assessor to report bate to the City Council. Petition of Henry A. Bergener asking the City Council for permis- sion to install a gasoline tank and filling post in front of Lot 8 Finley, Waples and Burton Sub. presented and read. On motion of Ald. Heim 'the prayer of 'the 'petitioner was granted providing that he sign a Waiver and Agreement drawn up by the City Attorney. Petition of May R. Lacy, by Frank ✓ R. Lacy, her attorney, asking the City Council to exempt from taxation for the present year and 'thereafter as long as they remain in their present condition the property known as Min- eral Lots 300 and the uadiVided one- half of Mineral Lots 298 and 299 known as Ham's Island presented and read. On Motion of Ald. Singrin the 'petition was referred to the Commit- tee bf the Whole and City Attorney. Petition of T. M. Mulqueeney and Helen Jones protesting against the wall and Shed in alley between prop- erty facing Madison Streets owned by Mr. 'O'Donnell and Lot 13 Dorgan Place presented and read, 'On motion of Ad. Singrin the petition was re- ferred to the Committee of the Whole to view the grounds. Petition of A, Urbach asking the City Council to replace the curb and gutter anew abutting his property known as Grandview Park Add., Block 3, Lot 15 and 16 or else to de- duct the same from his assessment for the improvement of Park Avenue presented and read. On motion of Adjourned Regular Session, October 22, 1915 Ald. Wallis the City Recorder was in- structed to notify the contractor to replace the same within ten days and if not done the matter be left in he hands of the Street Commissioner. City Recorder Shea presented and read the notice, certified to by the publishers, of the City Council's in- tention to improve the intersection of Rhomberg Avenue and the Alley lying between Ninth anti Tenth Ave- nue and the alley running from Rhom- berg Avenue to Lincoln Avenue be- tween Ninth and Tenth Avenue, also the written remonstrance of Mrs. Fischer. On motion of Ald. McIntosh the notice and remonstrance were re- ceived and filed. City Recorder Shea presented and read the notice, certified to by the publishers, of the City Council's in- tention to construct an eight -inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in Washington Street from Twenty-second Street to Twenty-fourth Street also the written remonstrance of Mr. and Mrs. G. Wunder et al. On motion of Ald. Mc- Intosh the notice and remonstrance were received and filed. City Recorder Shea presented and read the notice, certified to by the publishers, of the City Council's in- etntion to construct an eight -inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in Rosedale Ave- nue from Willow Street to Auburn Avenue in Auburn Avenue from Rose- dale Avenue to Dexter Avenue, in Dexter Avenue from Auburn Avenue to Algona Avenue and in Algona Avenue from Dexter avenue to West Fourteenth Street, also the written remonstrance of Mrs. Annie M. Alt - haus. On motion of Ald. Wallis the notice was received and filed and the remonstrance referred to the Com- mittee of the Whole. City Recorder Shea presented and read the notice, certified to by the publishers, of the City Council's in- tention to improve Washington Street from Twenty-seventh Street to the Northwest lot line of Twenty- eighth Street, also the Waiver and Agreement signed by the property ownerschanging the width of the street from thirty feet to twenty-six feet. On motion of Ald. McIntosh the notice was received and filed and the Waiver and Agreement made a mat- ter of record. Quarterly report of the City Water Works from July 1st, 1915, to Septem- ber 30th, 1915, presented. On motion of Ald Wallis the report was referred to Special Committee consisting of Alds. Heim, Callahan, McIntosh. Notice of Claim of George Dietrich for personal injuries and damage to Property in the sum of $580.05 pre- sented and read. On motion of Ald. 465 \Vallis th;, Notice was referred to the City Attorney. Dubuque, Ia., Oc . 15th, 1915. To the Honorable Mayor and City Counch. We, the undersigned, jurors find the damages to Lot. 1 McCoy's Sub. by widei:ing Street to be One Thou- sand Dollars. Respectfully yours, MATT STAFFORD, CHRIS. A, VOe LKER, C. H. BERG, .108..1. ROWAN, JAS. A. HAYES, N. J. LOES, N. NAGLEMAKER, THEO. E. BUECHElJ, N. F. SCHUELLER, MATT ACKELS, G. H. DAVIS, JUSTUS BECHTEL. On motion of Ald. Singrin the re- port of the jury was rejected. Ald. Heim excused at 5:45 p. m. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council. Gentlemen: I herewith submit my payroll for labor on streets in the several road districts during the first half of October, 1915. Amount due laborers $1,760.32 Also submit the payroll for labor on Valley street and Southern ave- nue: Amount due laborers $74.10 Also submit the pay roll for labor' on Mt. Loretta Avenue end steps: Amount due laborers $72.40 Also submit the pay roll for labor on Grandview Avenue: Amount due laborers $134.80 Also submit the payroll for sprink- ling and sweeping: Amount due laborers $169.50 Also submit the payroll for labor on roads leading into the county: First Ward county road fund. amount due laborers $203.80 Fifth Ward county road fund, amount due laborers $ 86.10 Respectfully submitted, JOHN MAHONEY, Street Commissioner. On motion of Ald. Clancy the pay- rolls were received and warrants or- dered drawn to pay various amounts and report referred back to ('ommit- tee on Sewers. Also submit the payroll for labor on sewers during the first half of Octo- ber, 1915: Amount due laborers on sew - $224.30 Respectfully submitted, JOAN 11AIlONEY, Street Commissioner. 011 motion of Aid. Singrin the pay- roll was rcc eiced and warrants or- dered drawn to pay ;ariow; amounts 406 Adjourned Regular Session, October 22, 1915 • and report referred back to Commit- tee on Sewers. Chief of Police Giellis reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council. Gentlemen: I herewith submit my pay roll for the police department for the first half of October, 1915: Amount due policemen $1,537.95 Respectfully submitted, JOHN W. GIELLIS, Chief of Police. On motion of Ald. Callihan the pay- roll was received and warrants or- dered drawn to pay the various amounts and the report referred back to the Committee on Police. Fire Chief Reinfried reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council. Gentlemen: I herewith submit my pay roll for the fire department for the first half of October, 1915:. Amount due firemen $2,118.80 Respectfully Submitted, J. R. REINFRIED, Chief. On motion of Alderman Singrin the pay roll was received and warrants ordered drawn to pay the various amounts and the report referred back to the fire committee. Dubuque, Ia., Oct. 21, 1915. To the Honorable Mayor and Council • of the City of Dubuque. Gentlemen:— In compliance witb your request to secure the waiver and agreement of H. Gatena relative to the condemna- tion proceedings proposed by your Honorable Body, I beg to state that such waiver and agreement has been duly prepared by me and signed by said H. Gatena, and the same is here- with returned attached to this report. The proceedings intending to be taken by you with reference to said property, may now be completed and a jury placed upon the same for the purpose of ascertaining the damages that will come to said Gatena by rea- son of the widening of West Third street. The waiver and agreement hereto attached, together with this re- port, may be made a matter of rec- ord. Respectfully submitted, M. H. CZIZEK, City On motion of Ald. McLaughl ney. the report of the City Attorney was made a matter of record. Ald. Wallis moved that the Mayor appoint a Committee of three to rec- ommend instructions to the jury, the City Attorney to act as Chairman. Carried. Mayor Saul appointed the following committee: City Attorney Czizek, Aldermen Wallis and Mc- Laughlin. Dubuque, Iowa, Oct. 21, 1915. To the Honorable Mayor and Council of the City of Dubuque. Gentlemen:— At the present term of Court the case of M. Kassler vs. City of Du- buque, law No. 17397, was called for trial. This was a suit for damages claimed to have been sustained by the plaintiff by reason of water over- flowing White street on the corner of 5th, flooding his basement and there- by doing him considerable damage in the year 1912. The suit was originally brought for the sum of Five Thousand Three hundred fifty ($5350.00) Dollars. After a jury had been secured to try the case, and after the plaintiff had begun to introduce his evidence, it was deemed advisable by us to effect as reasonable a settlement as possi- ble. Our proposition to the plaintiff was to pay him the sum of Three Hundred and fifty ($350.00) dollars in full satisfaction of his claim. After some delay this settlement was agreed upon, subject to the wish of your Hon- orable Body. The case of James Rizos vs. City of Dubuque, was also called for trial. This was a case for personal injuries sustained by the plaintiff on or about the 7th day of January, 1915, when the plaintiff slipped and fell upon an icy walk, thereby sustaining a double fracture of his right leg. Plaintiff brought suit against the City in the sum of Five Thousand ($5000.00) Dol- lars. After a careful consider__tion of the city's liability in that case, we decided to effect a settlement if pos- sible. We proposed to pay the sum of One Hundred and fifty ($150.00) Dollars in full satisfactio:. of the claim, subject to the will of your Hon- orable Body. The amount proposed by us in this case is less than the actual expense of the plaintiff, and we consider this settlement a good one. If these settlements are satisfactory to your Honorable Body you will in- struct your City Treasurer to draw two warrants in my favor, one in the sum of Three Hundred and fifty ($350.00) Dollars, as a settlement of the Kassler case, and the other in the sum of One Hundred and Fifty ($150.00) Dollars, as a settlement in the Rizos case, said warrants to be endorsed over by me to the proper parties when I am satisfied that the City has been properly released from all liability and a dismissal of the case on file. In relation to the Kassler case. I beg to advise your Honorable Body. that from a careful investigation of the conditions in that part of the city, I believe it would be advisable and Adjourned Regular Session, October 22, 1915 would recommend that when the an- nual appropriations are made in March, a fund be created fcr the pur- pose of constructing a storm sewer to drain this locality. Respectfully submitted, M. H. CZIZEK, City Attorney. On motion of Ald. McLaughlin the report of the City Attorney was ap- proved and warrants ordered drawn on the City Treasurer to cover the same. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council. Gentlemen:— I return herewith the Plumbers' Bond of A. C. Wunder in the sum of five hundred dollars ($500.00). I find the same correctly executed in form. Respectfully submitted, M. D. COONEY, Asst. City Atty. On motion of Aid. Singrin the re- port of the Assistant City Attorney was made a matter of record. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council. Gentlemen: I return herewith stipu- lation and agreement signed by Rob- ert Bartels agreeing in consideration of being granted the privilege of con- necting with the sanitary sewer on West 5th St., to pay any assessment which may at any time be levied for the construction of a sanitary sewer in Forest Lane or in any street, alley or avenue adjacent to lots 1 of 2 of 1, and lot 2 of 2 of 1, and lot 1 of 1 of 1, and lot 2 of 1 of 1, and lot 1 of 1 of 2, and lot 2 of 1 of 2 in Waller's Subdivision in the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Respectfully submitted, M. D. COONEY, Assistant City Attorney. On motion of Ald. Wallis the report of the Assistant City Attorney was made a matter of record. Dubuque, Ia., Oct. 22nd, 1915. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council. Gentlemen: Please find attached Treasurer's receipt of $24.00 received from the Dubuque City Water Works for rolling trenches. Respectfully submitted, JOHN MAHONEY, Street Commissioner. On motion of Ald. Clancy the re- port of the Street Commissioner was received and filed. October 21st, 1915. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council. Gentlemen: In preparing the as- sessment for the improvement of Julien Avenue and Delhi Street I find that through error in the Lot Book that the property belonging to Chas. 467 P. Alderson described as the Easter- ly 38.9 feet of Lot 14 Tschirgi and Schwind's Sub. was over assessed, being assessed for 39.9 feet, when same should have been assessed for a frontage of 38.9 feet, making a dif- ference in this assessment to the amount of $3.79. I would therefore recommend that the City Treasurer be instructed to deduct the amount of $3.79 from the assessment against this lot. Respectfully, E. U. BLAKE, City Engineer. On motion of Ald. Callahan the re- port of the City Engineer was ap- proved and the City Treasurer in- structed accordingly. October 22nd, 1915. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council. Gentlemen: Regarding the attached petition relative to having the special Assessment cancelled for the sanitary sewer against Lot 27 Julia Lang - worthy's Add, belonging to W. E. Fox, I would recommend that the prayer of the petitioner be granted. Respectfully. E. U. BLAKE, City Engineer. On motion of Ald. McLaughlin the report of the City Engineer was ap- proved and the City Treasurer in- structed accordingly. Dubuque, Ia., Oct. 22nd, 1915. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council. Gentlemen. I respectfully petition your honorable body to instruct the City Treasurer to change the assess- ment for the year 1913 on West 1-2 of Lot 250 Davis Farm Add. from $800.00 to $50.00 as no improvement should have been carried. Respectfully. FRED J. HELLER, City Assessor. On motion of Ald. Callahan the re- port of the City Assessor was ap- proved and the City Treasurer in- structed accordingly. City Engineer Blake presented Pro- file No. 895 showing the grade of Rosedale Avenue from Willow Street to Auburn Avenue. On motion of Ald. Wallis the Profile was adopted and the ord`.nance committee instruct- ed to draft an ordinance covering the same. City Engineer Blake presented Pro- file No. 896 showing the grade of Auburn Avenue from Dexter Avenue to Rosedal .3 Avenue. On Ald. Wallis the Profilewas motion aadopt d and the ordinance committee in- structed to draft an ordinance cover- ing the same. City Engineer Blake presented Pro- file No. 897 showing the grade of 468 Adjourned Regular Session, October 22, 1915 Dexter Avenue from Algona Avenue to Auburn Avenue. On motion of Ald. Wallis the Profile was adopted and the ordinance committee in- structed to draft an ordinance cover- ing the same. City Engineer Blake presented Pro- file No. 899 showing the grade of Washington Street from Twenty-sec- ond Street to Twenty-fourth Street. On motion of Aid. McIntosh the Pro- file was adopted and the ordinance committee instructed to draft an ordi- nance covering the same. City Engineer Blake presented Pro- file No. 900 showing the grade of Washington Street from Twenty-sev- enth Street to Twenty-eighth Street. On motion of Ald. McIntosh the Pro- file was adopted and the ordinance committee instructed to draft an ordi- nance covering the same, City Engineer Blake presented Pro- file No. 901 showing the grade of the alley between Ninth Avenue and Tenth Avenue from Rhomberg Ave- nue to Lincoln Avenue. On motion of Ald. McIntosh the Profile was adopt- ed and the ordinance committee in- structed to draft an ordinance cover- ing the same. Alderman Wallis offered the fol- lowing: Whereas The contract heretofore entered into by the City of Dubuque for the brick guttering of Madison street hereinafter described, has been completed, and the City Engineer has computed that the cost and ex- pense of said improvement amount to $3,754.97, Therefore, Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to provide for the cost of brick guttering Madison street from the north lot line of Seventeenth street to the south curb line of Seminary street, the Mayor be and he is here- by required to execute and deliver to the City Recorder, to be by him registered and countersigned, four- teen bonds for Two hundred and fifty dollars and one for Two hundred fif- ty-four and 97-100 dollars, numbered 4,180 to 4,194 inclusive, dated Novem- ber 22, 1915, payable on or before seven years after the date thereof, and bearing interest at the rate of live per cent. per annum, payable semi-annually. Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Aids. Callahan Clancy, Mc- Intosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays—None. Absent—Ald. Heim. Ald. McLaughlin offered the fol- lowing: AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A GRADE ON PUTNAM STREET FROM MUSCATINE STREET TO BROADWAY EXTENSION. Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Section 1. That an ordinance es- tablishing a grade on Putnam street from Muscatine street to Broadway Extension be and the same is hereby established and adopted, as shown by the profile of said street and grade prepared by the City Engineer, being Profile No. 893, B. M. west end of the door sill at the easterly end of the house No. 262 Broadway Ex- tension, Elevation 79.46. Said grade begins at the east property line of Muscatine street, north curb eleva- tion 177.60, south curb elevation 179.25; thence to station 1--I--10.3 west line of alley, north curb elevation 178.90, south curb elevation 179.90; thence to station 14-26.3 east line of alley, north curb elevation 178, south curb elevation 179; thence to station 2--I--44 west curb line of Broadway Extension, north curb elevation 172.50, south curelevation 173.50. Section 2. This ordinance shall be in force and take effect from and after its passage by the City Council and its publication one time in the Dubuque Telegraph -Herald and Times -Journal newspapers. Adopted: Approved: Attest. City Recorder. Mayor. On motion of Ald. McLaughlin the ordinance was referred to the Com- mittee of the Whole. Ald. McLaughlin offered the fol- lowing: AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED "AN OR- DINANCE RELATING TO STREET TRAFFIC, AND REGULATING THE USE OF THE STREETS, AL- LEYS AND PUBLIC PLACES OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, BY CARTS, DRAYS, HACKNEY COACHES, OMNIBUSES, CARRI- AGES, WAGONS, MOTOR VE- HICLES, AND ALL OTHER VE- HICLES, AND PROVIDING A PEN- ALTY FOR THE VIOLATION THEREOF", THE SAME BEING APPROVED MAY 23, 1911. Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Sec. 1. That an Ordinance entitled "An Ordinance Relating to Street Traffic, and Regulating the Use of the Streets, by Carts, Drays, Hackney Coaches, Omnibuses, Carriages, Wag- ons. Motor Vehicles, and all other Adjourned Regular Session, October 22, 1915 \ ehicles, and providing a Penalty for the Violation thereof", be and the same is hereby amended by, inserting in the title thereof, between the words "by" and "carts", the word "persons", and placing after such word "persons" a comma, so that said title when amended will read as fol- lows: "An Ordinance Relating to Street Traffic, and Regulating the Use of the Streets, Alleys and Public Places of the City of Dubuque, by Persons, Carts, 1 rays, Hackney Coaches, Om- nibuses, Carriages, Wagons, Motor Vehicles, and all other Vehicles, and Providing a Penalty for the Violation thereof." Sec. 2. That said Ordinance be amended by adding thereto the follow- ing section: "Sec. 33%. All persons while crossing from one side of the street to the other shall go to the corner of the block in said street, thence di- rectly to the opposite corner, and no person shall be permitted to cross any street bapassing through the center thereof diagonally." Sec. 3. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and publication as required by law. Adopted October -, 1915. Approved October -, 1915. Mayor. Attest: City Recorder. On motion of Ald. Singrin the ordi- nance was referred to the Committee of the Whole. Your Committee on Streets would respectfully report that they have ex- amined the following streets and would respectfully recommend that they be accepted: Hill Street from West Eighth Streets to West Third Street; Jas. Lee, contractor. Rhomberg Avenue from Fifth Ave- nue to the northeast lot line of Lot 371, Ham's Addition, Jas. Lee con- tractor. Jefferson Street, from Olive Street to Walnut Street; John Kenety & Son, contractors. Seventh Street from Locust Street to Bluff Street; Jas. Lee, contractor. We would also recommend that Sixth Street be accepted on condition that the contractor cleans it up; .Jas. Lee, conractcr. We further recommend that the City Engineer be and he is hereby in- structed to prepare a special assess- ment against the lots or parcels of real estate subject to assesment for such improvement and file the same in the office of the City Recorder who will thereupon publish the notice of 469 such assessments as required by or- dinance. MATT CLANCY, Chairman. Your Committee on Streets would respectfully report that we have ex- amined the Eighteenth Street steps from Clay Street to Seminary Street and would respectfully recommend that they be accepted; 'Thos. Lee, con- tractor. MATT CLANCY, Chairman. On motion of Ald. Clancy the re- port of the Street Committee was adopted. Your Committee on Sewers would respectfully report that they have ex- amined the sanitary sewer in Wash- ington street from Twenty-first street to Twenty-second street and would respectfully recommend that the same be accepted, J. R. Daniels, contractor. We would further recommend that the City Engineer be and he is here- by instructed to prepare a special assessment against the lots or par- cels of real estate subject to assess- ment for said improvement and file the same in the office of the City Re- corder, who will thereupon publish the notice of said assessment as re- quired by ordinance. \VM. SINGRIN, Chairman. On motion of Ald. Singrin the re- port of the Sewer Committee was adopted. Your Committee on Public Grounds and Buildings to whom was referred the matter of advertising for bids for new doors on the Ninth and Fourth Street Engine Houses and also the Patrol House would respectfully re- port that they have let the contract to A. Ney, he being the lowest bid- der. JOHN HEIM, Chairman. On motion of Ald. Wallis the report of the Committee on Public Grounds and Buildings was referred to the Committee of the \\'hole with power. Your Delinquent Tax Committee to whom was referred the petition of Mrs. Anna B. Dolter asking that her taxes be remitted would respectfully recommend that the taxes be allowed to remain a lien against the property and the property not to be sold. J. H. A\ ALLIS, Chairman. On motion of Ald. Wallis the report of the Delinquent Tax Committee was adopted. Your Committee of the Whole would respectfully recommend that that City Engineer be instructed that not more than a ten -inch face shall appear on the curb on \Vest Third 470 Adjourned Regular Session, October 22, 1915 Street from Hill Street to Burch Street. WM. SINGRIN, Chairman. Your "ommittee of the Whole to whom was referred the petition of C. A. Voelker asking that Woodworth Street and Cottage Place be im- proved and a grade established would respectfully recommend that the prayer of the petition be granted. WM. ,INGRIN, Chairman. On motion of Ald. Singrin the re- port of the Committee of the Whole was adopted. Alderman McIntosh offered the fol- lowing: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that it is deemed necessary and expedient to change the established grade of Heeb Street and the City Engineer is here- by directed to prepare a profile of said street showing the proposed grade, and report the same to the City Council, said profile to show the grade already established, and he shall also report whether or not any person has made improvements on said street or lots abutting thereon, according to the said established grade. Aid. McIntosh moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Clancy, Mc- Intosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays—None. Absent—Aid. Heim. Alderman McIntosh offered the fol- lowing: Be it Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque, That the intersection of Rhomberg Avenue and the alley lying between Ninth and Tenth Avenue, and the alley running from Rhomberg Avenue to Lincoln Avenue between Ninth and Tenth Avenues be improved by grading, curb' and guttering with combination ce- ment curb and gutter and paving said portion of said street with asphaltic concrete on a concrete foundation or by curbing with cement curb and pav- ing with cement concrete on a con- crete foundation in accordance with the plans and specifications for such' improvement prepared by the City Engineer and now on file in the of- fice of the City Recorder, and be it further Resolved, that said improvement shall be completed on or before the /.1"1et day of December, 1915, and shall be paid for in the manner prescribed by Chapter XXXII as amended of the Revised Ordinance of the City of Du- buque for the payment of the cost of street improvements. The proposals for doing said work shall be acted upon by the Council on the 8th day of November, 1915, and the City Recorder is hereby ordered to give ten days' notice by publication asking for proposals as provided by ordinance. Ald. McIntosh moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas--Alds. Callahan, Clancy, Mc- Intosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays—None. Absent—Aid. Heim. Alderman McIntosh offered the fol- lowing: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City 02 Dubuque, That a sani- tary sewer of eight inch tile pipe be constructed in Washington Street from Twenty-second street to Twenty- fourth Street according to the plans and specifications of said sewer pre- pared by the City Engineer and now on file in the office of the City Recor- der, and be it further Resolved, that said sewer shall be completed on or before the 15th day of December 1915, and shall be paid for at the time and in the manner prescribed by Chapter XXXIV of the Revised Ordinances of 1901 of the City of Dubuque for the payment of the cost of constructing sewers. The proposals for doing such work will be acted upon by the Council on the 8th day of Nov- ember, 1915, and the City Recorder is hereby ordered to give ten days notice by publication asking for proposals as provided by ordinance. Ald. McIntosh moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote. Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Clancy, Mc- Intosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays—None. Absent—Aid. Heim. Alderman McIntosh offered the fol- lowing: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That Washing- ton Street from Twenty-seventh Street to the northwest lot line of Twenty- eighth Street be improved by grading, curb and guttering with combination cement curb and gutter and macada- mizing said portion of said street in accordance with the plans and specifi- cations for such improvement pre- pared by the City Engineer and now on file in the office of the City Rec- order, and be it further Resolved, that said improvement shall be completed on or before the 15th day of December, 1915, and shall be paid for in the manner prescribed by Chapter XXXII as amended of the Revised Ordinance of the City of Dubuque for the payment of the cost of street improvements. The proposals for doing said work shall be acted upon by the Council on Adjourned Regular Session, October 22, 1915 471 the 8th day of November, 1915, and the City Recorder is hereby ordered to give ten days' notice by publication asking for proposals as provided by ordinance. Ald. McIntosh i'r oved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote. Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Clancy, Mc- Intosh, Singrin, Wallis. Nays—None. Absent—Ald. Heim. Alderman Wallis offered the follow- ing: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That it is deemed necessary and advisable to construct a sanitary sewer in St. Am- brose Street fron. the present manhole at the intersection of Willow and St. Ambrose Street northerly for a dis- tance of about tl'ree hundred feet as follows, To -wit: An eight inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in St. Ambrose Street and to assess the cost of said sewer against the abutting property. Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote. Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Clancy, Mc- Intosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays—None. Absent—Ald. Heim. Alderman Wallis cffered the follow- ing: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That the City Engineer be and he is hereby directed to prepare a plat and specifications for an eight inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in St. Ambrose Street from the present manhole at the intersection of Willow and St. Ambrose Street north- erly for a distance of about three hundred feet, showing the locations and general nature of such improve- ment, the extent thereof, the size and kind of material to be used, and to prepare an estimate of the cost there- of and the amount assessable upon each lot or parcel of land adjacent to or abutting thereon per front feet or square feet in area, and to file such plat, specifications and estimate in the office of City Recorder. That after such plat is so filed, the City Recorder shall cause to be pub- lished notice of the intention of the Council to make such improvement, which notice shall be published in three consecutive issues of the official paper of the City of Dubuque, stating that such plat is on file, and gener- ally the nature of the sewer, its loca- tion, size and hinds of material to be used, and the estimate of its cost, and fixing the time before which ob- jections can be filed, which time shall not be less than 5 days after last pub- lication of said notice, and after the completion of the publication of such notice, he shall at its next session, notify the Council thereof in writing with a printed copy of such notice ac- companying the same. Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote. Intosh Yeas—Aa, Cancy, ..c•, McLaughlinlds,Call, hanSingrinl , \Vallis. Nays—None. Absent—Ald. Heim. Alderman Wallis offered the follow- ing: B'e it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That a sani- tary sewer of eight inch tile pipe be constructed in Rosedale Avenue from Willow Street to Auburn Avenue, in Auburn Avenue from Rosedale to Dex- ter Avenue, in Dexter Avenue from Auburn Avenue to Algona Avenue, and in Algona Avenue from Dexter Ave- nue to West Fourteenth Street ac- cording to the plans and specifications of said sewer prepared by the City En- gineer and now on file in the office of the City Recorder, and be it further Resolved, that said sewer shall be completed on or before the 15th day of December, 1915, and shall be paid for at the time and in the manner pre- scribed by Chapter XXXIV of the Re- vised Ordinances of 1901 of the City of Dubuque for the payment of the cost of constructing sewers. The pro- posals for doing such work will be acted upon by thr Council on the 8th day of November, 1915, and the City Recorder is hereby ordered to give ten days notice by publication asking for proposals as provided by ordi- nance. Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote. Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Clancy, Mc- Intosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays—None. Absent—Ald. Heim City Recorder Shea presented and read the notice, certified to by the publishers, of the City Council's in- tention to levy a Special Assessment to pay for brick guttering Madmen Street from the north lot line of Sev- enteenth Street to the south curb line of Seminary Street, Jas. F. Lee, contractor, also the written Greeomon- strance of Selma Ween by Geotion T. Lyon, her attorney. ot Ald. Wallis the notice was received and filed and the remonstrance re- ferred to the Committee of the Whole. ResolvedDubuque City Th tCouncil pay for ice k guttering Cityof Madison Street fro the north lot Street to the south curb line of linelofh Seminary Street, by Jas. F. Lee, contractor, in front of and adjoining the same, a Special Tax be and is hereby levied 472 Adjourned Regular Session, October 22, 1915 on the several lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of real estate hereinafter named, situate and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of real estate, as follows: Owner. Description. Amt. The Wallis Co., Sub. 2 of City 673, Lot 1, brick gutter cost, $158.14; extra expense at 3 per cent, $4.74; total $162 88 The Wallis Co., Sub. 2 of City 673, Lot 2, brick gutter cost, $42.30; extra expense at 3 per cent, $1.27; total 43 57 The Wallis Co., Sub, of City 673, Lot 3, brick gutter cost. $29.54; extra expense at 3 per cent, 89c; total 30 43 The Wallis Co., Sub, of City 673, Lot 7, brick gutter cost, $21.82; extra expense at 3 per cent, 65c; total 22 47 Chas. W. Danglemeyer, Sub. 4 of City 673, Lot 1, brick gut- ter cost, $71.07; extra ex- pense at 3 per cent, $2.13; total 73 20 H. H. Schmuck, Sub. 4 of City 673, Lot 2, brick gutter cost, $39.24; extra expense at 3 per cent, $1.18; total 40 42 H. H. Schmuck, Sub. City 673, Lot 5, brick gutter cost, $91.24; extra expense at 3 per cent, $2.74; total 93 98 Jas. O'Donnell, Sub. City 673, Lct 6, brick gutter cost, $70.61; extra expense at 3 per cent, $2.11; total 72 72 Mulqueeny & Jones, Dorgan's Sub., Lot 13, brick gutter cost, $10.25; extra expense at 3 per cent, 30c; total 10 55 Robt. Jungk, Sub. 2 of 2 of City 678, Lot 2, brick gutter cost, $144.54; extra expense at 3 per cent, $4.35; total 149 29 Robt. Jungk, Sub. 2 of 2 of City 678, S. 1-2 Lot 1, brick gutter cost, $110.92; extra ex- pense at 1 per cent, $3.33; total 114 25 J. Keppler, Sub. 2 of 2 of City 678, N. 1-2 Lot 1, brick gut- ter cost, $98.59; extra ex- pense at per cent, $2.96; total .1. Keppler, Sub. 2 of 1 of 2 of City 678, Lot 2, brick gutter cost, $18.54; extra expense at 3 per cent, 55c; total 19 09 J. Nagle, Sub. 2 of 1 of 2 of City 678, Lot 1, Sub. 2 of 1 of 1 of 2 of City 678, Lot 2, and Sub, 2 of 1 of 1 of 2 of City 678, Lot 1, brick gutter cost, $69.80; extra expense at 3 per cent, $2.09; total 71 89 .1. J. Nagle, Sub. 1 of 1 of 2 City 678, Lot 1, brick gutter 101 55 cost, $63.95; extra expense at 3 per cent, $1.92; total65 87 A. R. Staufenbeil, Cox Add , E. 1-2 Lot 47, brick gutter cost, $120.51; extra expense at 3 per cent, $3.62; total124 13 A. R. Staufenbeil, Cox Add, E. 1-2 Lot 48, brick gutter cost, $120.51; extra expense at 3 per cent, $3.62; total124 13 A. R. Staufenbeil, Cox Add, E. 1-2 Lot 49, brick gutter cost, $120.51; extra expense at 3 per cent, $3.62; total124 13 C. H. Bradley, Cox Add., E. 1-2 Lot 50, brick gutter cost, $120.51; extra expense at 3 per cent, $3.62; total 124 13 C. H. Bradley, Cox Add., E. 1-2 Lot 51, brick gutter cost, $120.51; extra expense at 3 per cent, $3.62; total 124 13 C. H. Bradley, Sub. 92 Cox Add., Lot 1, and Sub. 91 Cox Add., Lot 1, brick gutter cost, $114.60; extra expense at 3 per cent, $3.44; total 118 04 Wm. Lawther, Sr., Sub. 91 Cox Add., Lot 2, and Sub. 92 Cox Add., Lot 2, brick gutter cost, $177.75; extra expense at 3 per cent, $5.33; total 183 08 Agnes S. Kearns, Cox Add, • Lot 90, brick gutter cost, $39.68; extra expense at 3 per cent, $1.19; total 40 87 M. & Mary Bouquet, Sub. 89 Cox Add., Lot 1, brick gut- ter cost, $19.63; extra ex- pense at 3 per cent, 59c; to- tal 20 22 M. & A. Brown, Sub. 88 Cox Add., Lot 1, brick gutter cost, $9.45; extra expense at 3 per cent, 28c; total 9 73 M. & A. Brown, Cox Add, Lot 87, brick gutter cost, $6.68; extra expense at 3 per cent, 20c; total 6 88 F. A. Nesler, Sub. 1 of City 678, Lot 2, brick gutter cost, $87.16; extra expense at 3 per cent, $2.61; total 89 77 F. A. Nesler, Sub. 1 of 1 of City 678, Lot 2, brick gutter cost, $110.87; extra expense at 3 per cent, $3.33; total114 20 M. Duggan, Sub. 1 of 1 of City 678, Lot 1, brick gutter cost, $523.16; extra expense at 3 per cent, $15.69; total 538 85 J. H. Maclay, L. H. Lang - worthy's Sub., Lot 22, brick gutter cost, $20.31; extra ex- pense at 3 per cent, 61c; to- tal 20 92 Maclay, L. H. Lang - worthy's Sub., Lot 23, brick gutter cost, $10.75; extra ex- pense at 3 per cent, 32c; to- tal 11 07 Adjourned Regular Session, October 22, 1915 John 11. Smith; L. H. Lang - worthy's Sub., Lot 24, brick gutter cost, $14.66; extra ex- pense at 3 per cent, 44c; to- tal J, H. Maclay, L. H. Lang - worthy's Sub., N. 46 ft. Lot 25, brick gutter cost, $22.07; extra expense at 3 per cent, 66c; total Chas. E. Itnyre, L. H. Lang - worthy's Sub., S. 2 ft, Lot 25, brick gutter cost, $1.18; ex- tra expense at 3 per cent, 4c; total .. .•.., Chas. E. Itnyre, L. H, Lang - worthy's Sub., N. 46 ft. Lot 26, brick gutter cost, $29.10; extra etperse at 3 per cent, 87c; total J. J. Rowan, Jr., L. H. Lang- Worthy's Sub., S. 2 ft Lot 26, brick gutter cost, $1.57; extra expense at 3 per cent, 5c; total • J. J. Rowan, Jr., L. H. Lang - worthy's Sub., Lot 27, brick gutter cost, $42.71; extra ex- pense at 3 per cent, $1.28; total .. John G. Becker, L. H. Lang- Worthy's Sub., Lot 28; brick gutter cost, $63:87; ektra ex- pense at 3 per cent, $1.92; total .John G. Becker, L, HLang - worthy's Sub., Lot 39, brick glitter cost; $83.24; ektra ex- pence at 3 per cent, $2:50; total .::•,.::,... Selma \Veeda; L. H; Lang - Worthy's SUb.; Lot 30, brick gutter cost, $75.06; ettra ex- pense at 3 per cent, $2.25; total Selma. Weeda, Sub. 31 L Ft LangWorthy's Sub.; Lot 1, brick gutter cost, $08.13; extra expense at 3 per Cent, $1.89; total • Jelma Weeda, Sub. 31, L. H. Latigworthy's Sub., Lot 2, brick gutter cost, $12.56; eic- tra expense at 3 per cent, 38C; total Selma Weeda, SUb. City 678, Lot 1, brICk gutter cost, $108.39; extra expense at 3 Per Cent, $3.25; total J. H. Mathieson, Sub. 1 of City 674, Lot 2, brick gutter cost, $28.12; extra expense at 3 per cent, 84c; total J. F. Stampfer, Sub. 1 of City 674, Lot 1, brick gutter cost, $242.19; extra expense at 3 per cent, $7.27; total Wm. Lawther, Sub. 2 of City 674, Lot 1, brick gutter cost, $57.54; extra expense at 3 per cent, $1.73; total 15 10 22 73 1 22 29 97 1 62 48 99 65 79 85 74 77 31 65 02 12 94 111 64 28 96 249 46 59 27 473 A. W. Tredway, Sub. 1 of 3 of City 674, Lot 1, brick glitter Cost, $36.67; ettra expense at 3 per cent, $1:10; total .. 37 77 1860 sq. yds. brick gutter at$3754 97 $1,96 $3645 60 Extra expense ... 109 37 total $3754 97 All of which is assessed in propor- tion to the special benefits conferred. Adopted, October 22nd, 1915. Approved, October 23rd, 1915. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Attest— J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Clancy, Nie. lntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays—None. Absent—Ald. Heim. Aid. \Vallis moved that the City At- torney be instructed to look up the question of assessing property own- ers for the laying of water mains, the work to be done by the City and to report back to the Council. Carried. Ald. McLaughlin moved that the picture of George Washington hanging in the Council Chamber be touched up add the City to stand the expense of same. Carried. Ald. Callahan moved to adjourn. Carried. Adopted 1915. Approved Attest-- Iayor. .j1.V.. J'• 4[.cJrJ City Recorder. 474 Special Session, October 27, 1915 CITY COUNCIL (Official.) Special session, October 27th, 1915. Council met at 9:00 p.m. Mayor Saul in the chair. Present—Aids. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Mayor Saul stated that this meet- ing is called for the purpose of acting on any matter that might properly come before a regular session of the city council. Petition of Mrs. Dolter Cushing ask- ing the city council to allow the taxes to remain a lien on her property and not to sell the same situated on Kauf- mann avenue, Lot 149 Langworthy's Add., presented and read. On motion of Ald. Callahan the petition was re- ferred to the City Assessor to report back to the council. Alderman Clancy offered the follow- ing: Be it resolved by the city council of the city of Dubuque, That it is deemed necessary and advisable to construct a sanitary sewer in South Dodge street from the south lot line of Rush street to Grandview avenue southerly in Grandview avenue to the unnamed street in Grandview avenue a distance of about five hundred feet as follows: to -wit: An eight -inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in South Dodge street and to assess the cost of said sewer against the abutting property. Aid. Clancy moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Alda. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays—None. Alderman Clancy offered the fol- lowing: Be it resolved by the city council of the city of Dubuque, That the city engineer be and he is hereby directed to prepare a plat and specifications for an eight -inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in South Dodge street from the south lot line of Rush street to Grand- view avenue southerly in Grandview avenue to the unnamed street in Grandview avenue a distance of about five hundred feet, showing the loca- tions and general nature of such im- provement, the extent thereof, the size and kind of material to be used, and to prepare an estimate of the cost thereof and the amount assess- able upon each lot or parcel of land adjacent to or abutting thereon per front feet or square feet in area, and to file such plat, specifications and estimate in the office of City Record- er. That after such plat is so filed, the City Recorder shall cause to be pub- lished notice of the intention of the council to make such improvement, which notice shall be published in three consecutive issues of the offi- cial paper of the City of Dubuque, stating that such plat is on file, and generally the nature of the sewer, its location, size and kinds of material to be used, and the estimate of its cost, and fixing the time before which objections can be filed, which time shall not be less than five days after the last publication of said notice, and after the completion of the publica- tion of such notice, he shall at its next session, notify the council there- of in writing with a printed copy of such notice accompanying the same. Ald. Clancy moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays—None. Ald. Wallis offered the following: Whereas the amount of money real- ized from the sale of the Julien Ave- nue and Delhi street improvement bonds to date added to the amount paid to date by owners of property subject to assessment for said im- provement totals about $14,000.00 and Whereas such sum is not sufficient to pay the contractor the amount due him at this time for the improvement, Be it Resolved, That the finance committee be empowered to pay the contractor The Western Improve- ment Co., the money mentioned above and to borrow sufficient more money to pay the contractor the balance due, the borrowed money to be repaid from the sale of bonds or from money received from property owners as the money is paid. Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of the resolution Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays—None. Ald. Clancy moved that portion of the improvement of Julien avenue and Delhi street at the intersection of Grandview avenue and Delhi street be referred to the committee of the whole, the contractor notified to be present and the city treasurer be in- structed not to pay the warrants. Car- ried. Ald. Wallis moved to adjourn. Car- ried. Adopted°42a"" , 1915. Approved Attest 'Mayor. City Recorder. List of \\ arrants List of City Warrants Dubuque, Iowa. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council of Dubuque. Gentlemen: The following is a com- plete list of all warrants issued by me during the month of September, 1915. Salaries for August, 1915. James Saul, Mayor $116 65 Geo. D. Wybrant, Treasurer133 30 Otto F. Puls, Deputy 108 33 L. F. Kolfenbach, Clerk 75 00 Cyril D. Lagen, Auditor 116 65 Carl O. Weglen, Deputy 88 33 J. J. Shea, Recorder 116 65 Peter Kies, Deputy 93 33 Fred J. Heller, Assessor 125 00 Harry Gleason, Deputy 100 00 Frank Kenneally, Deputy 100 00 Matthew H. Czizek, Attorney150 00 Matthew Cooney, Asst Attorney 95 00 Mary Czizek, Stenographer20 00 Edward C. Blake, Engineer166 65 Joe. Schluetter, Asst Engineer 60 00 F. J. McNulty, Asst. Engineer 125 00 A. H. Wiedner, Clerk 95 00 J. J. Ryan, Rottman 75 00 Wm. Carter, Ins Public Imp65 00 John W. Lawler, Committee Clerk 125 00 John Mahoney, Street Com- missioner 80 00 Edward Norton, Market Master 65 00 Thos. Hackney, Pound Master 45 00 Mrs. H. Koenig, Janitress 70 00 Dr. E. L. .Reinecke, Health Officer 50 00 Chas. Buckman, Sanitary Offi- cer 75 00 Dr. F. J. Kennedy, Meat and Milk Inspector 85 00 Ed. Farrell 70 00 John Stemm, Wharf Master60 00 Matt Clancy, Alderman First Ward , 25 00 J. J. McLaughlin, Alderman Second Ward 25 00 Wm. Singrin, Alderman Third Ward 25 00 J. H. Wallis, Alderman Fourth Ward 25 00 W. A. McIntosh, Alderman Fifth Ward 25 00 Thos. H. Callahan, Alderman - at -large John Heim, Alderman -at -large John Gielles, Chief of Police Geo. Reynolds, for injuries re- ceived Fire Payroll Last 25 00 25 00 125 00 20 00 Half August, 1915. J. R. Reinfried $ 61 75 D. Ahern , 49 00 Wm. Hipman 49 00 M. Eitel 47 05 J. Essman 43 62 P. Zillig 37 73 N. Wagner . Ileer F. Mutsch .I. Noonan I.. Arthofer J. Flynn T. Ryder 11. Cain AI. Kelley F. 1Inrphy J. 13akev W. Smith J. Rooney J. Walsh G. Gehrke J. Smith W. Kannolt J. Daugherty J. Keppler W. McClain J. Benzer A. McDonnell M. Sweeney J. McGloughlin W. Kennedy D. Harker Wm. Ryan P. Apel A. Brewer R. Weston J. Allen M. Fahey J. Connelly M. Kenneally W. Ducey F. Kenneally E. McDermott T. O'Brien J. Roshin F, Baumgartner G. Beyer P. Kirch Fire Pension Fund Retained.. H. Rawson, Sub W. Meyer, Sub P. McManus, Sub R. Tierney, Sub W. Ludescher, Sub L. Wemett, Sub C. Wemett, Sub A. Eitel F. Lonergan, Sub Police Payroll Last Half August, 1915. 36 75 475 40 68 37 24 35 29 35 29 15 29 42 15 43 62 3773 40 is 40 68 37 24 35 29 35 29 32 85 42 15 43 62 37 25 37 25 37 24 35 29 40 68 43 62 37 24 35 29 39 20 29 40 29 40 35 29 29 40 42 15 40 6S 37 24 35 29 43 62 42 1., 40 1k 37 'I 33 20 42 IS 40 6N 37 35 40 29 29 30 30 30 30 1 12 18 24 29 03 40 40 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 John Beringer Edward Brunskill Michael Connolly James Corcoran John Cody Nicholas Campbell William Carroll Thomas Cain Thomas Connolly I1 65 Philip Dumphy .............. 31 30 William Donahue 34 30 Thomas Duggan 31 85 Edward Daily 11 Ti Patrick Fury ..1 ;. 11 John Fox 31 30 James Flynn Michael Fogarty 34 30 34 30 34 46 34 25 55 09 34 30 34 30 34 30 34 30 476 List of \Varrants Theo Ganahl 34 28 Ben Gray 34 28 Emil Kahn 36 75 John Kane 34 23 John Kopp 34 30 Patrick Kenneally 34 30 Barney Ludescher 27 49 Michael McCormick 36 56 Henry Mueller 34 30 Hugh Markey 34 30 .Alfred Noel 31 85 John O'Brien 'a9 20 Michael O'Connor 39 17 Michael Ryan 36 60 (ins Raterman 34 30 Thomas Reilly 34 28 Joseph Stoltz 36 58 Patrick Sullivan 34 30 Dennis Sheehan 34 30 .John Spielman 34 30 Thomas Sweeney 39 15 Fred Seyler 34 30 Fred Spielman 36 75 Charles Truher 34 30 Frank Williams 34 30 Miss B. Brennan 34.30 Mrs. K. Hibbe 34 30 Police Pension Fund Retained 31 54 Dubuque, Iowa, Sept. 2nd, 1916. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council. Gentlemen:—I herewith submit my payroll for labor on streets in the various road districts in the City of Dubuque, for the last half of August, 1915: W. Ackerer, 3rd $ 20 80 T. Addyman, 4th 14 40 .1. Arthover, 5th 3 60 G. Burnett, 3rd 23 60 F. Bitzberger, 3rd 24 40 J. Broskey, 3rd 5 40 H. Birner, 4th 24 40 F. Bieger, 5th 3 60 J. Cahill, expense 9 00 J. Cahill, 3rd 11 25 .1. Cahill, 3rd 9 00 T. Cahill, health 25 20 T. Cahill, expense 19 50 L. Dempsey, 4th 21 25 L. Dempsey, 4th 3 60 11. Domenig, 1.5 each 20 00 Geo, Davis, 1-5 each 30 00 .1. Dorgan, 4th, macadam 177 00 S. Eustage, 4th 17 60 .1. Eagan, 2nd 3 60 W. Flynn, 3rd 24 40 (1. Frost, 2nd 32 50 M. Flick, 4th 24 40 W. Frost, 4th 23 00 M. Gierst, 2nd 21 00 13. Glass, 2nd 24 20 C. Glemer, 4th 21 20 I). Gantenbein, 5th 10 00 (leo. Hird, 4th 32 50 Geo. Hird, 4th, 2 planks 2 50 W. Hird, 4th 60 .1. Haupert, 5th 3 60 P. Horch, expense 50 P. Jacobs, 3rd 20 80 .J. John, 3rd 5 00 J. Jackson, 4th ,.... 36 60 J. Jellison, expense 36 40 W. Jellleon, expense 36 40 P. Kremar, 2nd 5 40 H. Kunkle, 2nd 9 25 J. Kinsella, expense 9 00 F. Drug, 5th 14 40 F. Kaufmann, 5th 5 40 T. Lohergan, 2nd 25 20 M. Lange, 5th 12 00 C. McDonald, 2nd 25 20 Jas. McLaughlin, 3rd 20 60 Jno. McLaughlin, 3rd 20 00 R. McCaffery, 2nd 25 00 .), Maus, 4th 25 60 H. Marten, 4th 24 40 J, Mullen, 2nd 3 60 P. O'Farrell, 3rd 9 00 F. 011hoff, 5th .. , 1 80 F. Rowe, 2nd 25 20 D. Rosemyer, 2nd 2 80 J. Reel, 4th 8 00 J. Rheel, 4th 13 50 P. Royce, 4th 14 00 C. Rosch, 4th 8 00 N. Reuter, 5th 11 60 a Ridgeway, 1-5 each 30 00 J. Ryan, 2nd ... 25 20 C. Rusch, 2nd 3 50 P. Schetgen, 3rd 32 50 W. Spensley, 4th 22 60 F. Schmidt, 5th 5 40 W. Schnee, 5th 1 40 R. Tharp, 3rd 24 00 A, Thielen, 3rd 5 40 A. Turner, 1-5 each 20 00 B. Tschohl, 5th 3 60 W. Williams, 2nd 28 00 E. Wilson, 3rd 11 80 A. Wiemold, 4th .. , 9 80 E. Winkelman, 5th 5 40 T. Welch, 4th, macadam 198 00 C. Zimmerman, 2hd 25 20 N. Zingel, 2nd 12 60 M. Ackels, 4th . 116 50 E, Apel, 1.st, 2nd, 4th , 41 00 P. Eauck, 5th ,.., 4 50 J. Berwanger, 5th ... , 9 00 F. Burns, 3rd 57 00 J. Costello, 4th 22 50 A. Conrad, 5th ..... , 9 00 M. Hannon, 2nd 47 50 J. J. Herbst, 4th 4 50 A. Kramer, 4th 15 50 P. Linehan, Ord 22 50 J. Lattner, 4th 20 50 J. Long, 5th 4 00 P. Linehan, 5th 2 50 Linehan & Mblo, 2nd ... , 60 00 J. McCollins, 2nd 60 00 S. Norton, 1st, 2nd, 4th 41 34 J. Potter, 5th 4 b0 E. Peed, 2nd, $1.00; 4th, $1.502 50 C, Singrin, 3rd 61 00 Union Electric Co, .. , 150 03 Western Imp. Co., 4th, 1,000 brick . 28 50 $2,746 95 Respectfully submitted, Approved: Street Commissioner, Chairman on Streets. List of Warrants Dubuque, Iowa, Sept. 2, 1915. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council. Gentlemen:—I herewith submit my payroll for labor on the various ap- propriation jobs in the City of Du- buque for the last half of August, 1915. The cost to be paid from the appropriation created therefor: Improvement of East Grandview Avenue. F. Balser $ 24 40 T. Kenneally 24 40 J. Linehan 5 40 T. Sheehan 3 60 J. Sullivan 16 00 W. O'Brien 32 50 Oiling in First Ward T. Sheehan $ 4 60 J. Linehan 1 80 J. Ludowisy 16 00 D. O'Meara 19 00 Harbors. E. Peed $ 7 50 J. Mulligan 5 50 H. Cooper 32 20 Valley Street and Southern Avenue. P. Carney Jr. $ 12 80 J. Linehan 13 60 T. Sheehan 12 80 J. Hill 3 60 J. Sullivan 31 50 D. O'Meara 16 00 J. Ludowisy 2 00 Grading Fund. Jas. Thompson $ 5 40 J. Ludowisy 13 50 Oiling in Fifth Ward D. Gantenbein $ 11 00 N. Reuter 2 80 F. Milliard 27 50 B. Branch C. Rusch in Fifth Ward. $ 8 00 Respectfully submitted, Approved: Street Commissioner. Chairman on Streets. Dubuque, Iowa, Sept. 2nd, 1915. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council. Gentlemen:—I herewith submit my pay roll for labor on sewers for the last half of August, 1915: J. Rooney $ 23 40 W. Hennessey 25 20 W. Coughlin 23 40 H. Kunkle 17 80 \V. Burke 25 20 J. Tobin 25 20 C. Rusch 9 60 T. Bannig 25 20 T. Hird 23 40 C. Sullivan 35 00 Respectfully submitted, Approved: Street Commissioner. Chairman on Streets. 477 Bills. P. J. Cooney, inspector $ 10 00 Aug. Rodush, inspector 12 00 Dick Rosemeir, inspector 24 00 John D. Bush, inspector 23 00 John Bohn, inspector 30 00 John Dubler, inspector 15 00 Joe Banfield, inspector 16 00 Ed. Ruff, inspector 28 00 Gus. Mansteadt, inspector 10 00 Ike Beekman, inspector 16 00 R. Love, inspector 27 00 Mike O'Hagan, inspector 6 00 Wilmer Cook, cement gutter on Martha Street 4 65 Wilmer Cook, 5 per cent re- tained on alley first north of West Fifth Street 54 90 H. A. McIntosh, Bee Branch Sewer at 28th Street 300 00 J. A. Daniels, Bee Branch Sewer Milville Road 500 00 Western Improvement Co., Del- hi Street, drain tile 30 00 F. Becker, Road, 5th ward50 00 Gus. Schultz, macadam 13 88 N. .1. Staner, sewer in West Third Street 100 00 N. .1. Staner, cement steps in \Vest Third Street 450 00 Frank White, cement steps in West Eleventh Street 500 00 Frank White, cement steps in West Eleventh Street 250 00 Thos. Lee, cement steps on 18th Street 50 00 E. T. Frith, health 500 00 E. T. Frith, health 318 74 Amanda R. Beyer, medicine and funeral expense of Geo. Beyer—Compensation law100 00 Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer, interest Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer, interest Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer, miscellaneous Nic Krier, loan warrant Geo. Sparks, macadam 2nd .. Fred S. Levi, treasurer for Bathing Beach Fred S. Levi, treasurer for Bathing Beach Fred S. Levi, treasurer for Bathing Beach Fred S. Levi, treasurer for Bathing Beach Fred S. Levi, treasurer for Bathing Beach Fred S. Levi, tre Bathing Beach Fred S. Levi, treasurer for Bathing Beach Fred S. Levi, treasurer for Bathing Beach Fred S. Levi, treasurer for Bathing Beach 500 00 435 83 60 100 149 35 00 34 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 asurer for 500 00 500 00 500 00 100 00 478 List of \\ arrants Fire Payroll First Half September, 1915. J, It. Reinfried $ 62 00 D. Ahern 50 00 Wm. Hipman 50 00 M. Eitel 47 00 .T. Essman 43 00 P. 7illig 38 00 N. Wagner 40 00 T. Kennedy 40 00 A. Herr 38 00 F. Mutsch 35 00 L. Arthofer 35 00 T. Noonan 35 00 J. Flynn 42 00 T. Ryder 43 00 II. Cain 38 00 M. Kelley 40 00 F. Murphy 40 00 .T. Bakey 38 00 W. Smith 35 00 .T. Rooney 35 00 .T. Walsh 32 00 G. Gehrke 42 00 J. Smith 43 00 W. Kannolt 37 00 J. Keppler 38 00 J. Daugherty 37 00 L. Benzer 64 85 Wm. McClain 35 00 A McDonnell 43 00 .1. Benzer 40 00 M, Sweeney . 38 00 .1. McGloughlin 35 00 J. Connelly 35 00 Wm. Kennedy 40 00 A. Brewer 30 00 P. Apel W. Ryan 1), Harker M. Fahey R. Weston .T. Allen R. Kenneally Wm. Ducey F. Kenneally E. McDermott T. O'Brien .T. Roshin F. Baumgartner P. Kirch D. Harker H. Rawson W. Meyers, sub. P. McManus, sub. R. Tierney, sub. W. Ludescher, sub. A. Eitel, sub. L. Wemett, sub. F. Lonergan, sub. Police Payroll First Half September, 1915, 35 30 30 38 42 40 43 42 40 38 35 42 40 35 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 John Beringer Edward Brunskill James Corcoran Michael Connolly John Cody Nicholas Campbell William Carroll Thomas Cain Thos. Connolly $ 37 37 35 35 35 37 37 37 37 50 35 00 00 00 35 35 35 35 Philip Dumphy 4_ So Wm. Donahue 18 65 Thomas Duggan 37 35 Edward Daily 34 65 Patrick Fury 40 00 James Flynn 35 00 John Fox 37 35 Theo. Ganahl 35 00 Michael Fogarty 35 00 Ben Gray 37 35 Emil Kahn 40 00 John Kane 35 00 John Kopp 32 65 Patrick Kenneally 35 00 Barney Ludescher 37 35 Michael McCormick 35 00 Henry Muller 35 00 Hugh Markey 37 35 Alfred Noel 34 65 John O'Brien 40 00 Michael O'Connor 42 65 Michael Ryan 37 35 Gus Raterman 35 00 Thos. Reilly 37 35 Joseph Stoltz 35 00 Patrick Sullivan 37 35 John Spielman 35 00 Dennis Sheehan 37 35 Thomas Sweeney 40 00 Frey Seylor 37 35 Fred Spielman 40 00 Chas. Truher 37 35 Frank Williams 35 00 Miss B. Brennan 35 00 Mrs. K. Hibbe 35 00 Dubuque, Iowa, Sept. 16, 1915. To the IIonorable Mayor and City Council. Gentlemen:I herewith submit my payroll for labor on streets in the various road districts in the City of ,Dubuque for the first half of Septem- ber, 1915: T. Addyman, 4th $ 20 40 G. Burnett, 3rd 18 80 F. Bitzberger, 3rd 18 80 R. Birner, 4th 20 80 F. Brown, 4th 15 00 J. Barrington, 4th 2 25 J. Cahill, expense 10 75 J. Cahill, 3rd 9 20 J. Cahill, 3rd 2 25 J. Cahill, health 23 40 C. Cook, harbors 9 00 L. Dempsey, 4th 13 00 L. Dempsey, 4th 10 75 P. Domenig, 1-5 each 15 00 Geo. Davis, 1-5 each 22 50 J. Dorgan, 3rd, macadam 177 00 S. Eustace, 4th 13 20 W. Flynn, expense 10 75 W. Flynn, 3rd 11 20 G. Frost, 2nd 32 50 M. Flick, 4th 20 80 W. Frost, 4th 21 00 M. Gierst, 2nd 16 00 B. Glass, 2nd 14 40 C. Giemer, 4th 18 60 G. Hird, 4th 32 50 P. Jacobs, 3rd 9 GO J. John, 3rd 9 40 List of \\ arrants J. Jackson, 4th J. Jellison, expense W. Jellison, expense T. Lonergan, 2nd C. McDonald, 2nd 2260 3 15 3 15 21 60 21 60 Jas. McLaughlin, 3rd .. ...... 8 60 Jas. McLaughlin, expense 3 20 R. McCaffery. 2nd 25 00 J. Maus, 4tn 20 60 H. Marten, 4th 16 80 M. Quillan, 3rd 10 20 F. Rowe, 2nd 17 80 D. Rosemaire, 2nd 4 00 D. Rosemaire, 2nd 7 80 J. Rheel, 4th 20 60 P. Royce, 4th 16 60 O. Ridgeway, 1-5 each 22 50 J. Ryan, 2nd 23 40 P. Schetgan, 3nd 32 50 G. Schultz, 3rd 1 80 W. Spensley, 4th 21 00 C. Simpson, harbors 11 60 R. Thorp, 3rd 18 A. Thielen, 3rd 13 A. Turner, 1-5 each 15 W. Williams, 2nd 21 E. Wilson, 3rd 19 T. Walsh, 4th, macadam 264 C. Zimmerman, 2nd 21 M. Ackels, 4th 52 W. Hannon, 2nd 24 J. J. Herbst, 4th 17 A. Kainer, 4th 27 J. Kern, 4th 9 J. Linehan, 3rd 26 J. Linehan, expense J. McCollins, 2nd C. Singrin, 3rd Respectfully submitted, Approved: Street Commissioner. Chairman on Streets. Dubuque, Iowa, Sept. 16, 1915. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council. Gentlemen:—I herewith submit my payroll for labor on streets for the first half of September, 1915. The cost to be paid from the appropria- tions created therefore. Valley Street and Southern Avenue. J. Roussell $ 3 60 P. Carney, Jr 11 60 J. Linehan 16 20 T. Sheehan 16 20 J, Hill 8 20 J. Thompson 4 20 J. Sullivan 37 50 J. Ludowisy 15 50 D. O'Meara 13 00 Grading. J. Thompson $ 7 20 J. Ludowisy 22 50 East Grandview Avenue. F. Balser $ 18 60 T. Kenneally 18 60 Respectfully submitted, Approved: 20 40 00 20 40 00 60 50 50 50 00 00 50 9 00 4 50 49 50 Street Commissioner. Chairman on Streets. 479 Payroll For Sprinkling and Sweeping. •l. McCollins, 2nd V. Burns, 3rd \I, Ackels, 4th B. Molo, 4th 1-3, 2nd 2-3 Sweeping. E. Apel, 1st, 2nd, 4th 33 67 S. Norton, 1st, 2nd, 4th 33 67 Respectfully submitted, Approved: Street Commissioner. Chairman on Streets. Dubuque, Iowa, Sept. 16, 1915. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council. Gentlemen:—I herewith submit my payroll for labor on sewers for the first half of September, 1915: J. Rooney M. Hennessey W. Coughlin H. Kunkle W. Burke J. Tobin C. Rusch T. Bannig T. Bird C. Rusch H. Kunkle C. Sullivan Respectfully submitted, Approved: Street Commissioner. Chairman on Streets. $ 26 50 4 50 20 00 24 00 $ 21 60 21 60 21 60 16 00 21 60 19 80 19 80 21 60 15 40 2 25 4 75 37 50 Bills. Ike Beekman, inspector 5128 00 ,John Dubler, inspector 12 00 J. P. Cooney, inspector 20 00 Gus. Mansteadt, inspector 13 00 Andy Cullen, inspector 15 00 5 00 Ed. Ruff, inspector 1 24 00 Ed. Delaney, inspector Jacob Weber, inspector 4 00 Dick Rosemeir, inspector 12 00 John Kinsella, inspector 18 00 00 John D. Bush, inspector J. A. Daniels, Bee Branch 300 98 sewer, Millville road H. A. McIntosh, Bee Branch 161 54 sewer at 28th street 9 50 Spahn & Rose, city pond . • • Standard Lumber Yard Co, 69 77 city pond 112 77 Klauer Mfg. Co., expense ... Keuffel & Esser Co., expense. 3 3502 John L. Kies, expense ..... • ' 5 00 Peter B Hoffmann, expense Eichhorn & Bechtel, expense. 624 250 Gonner Bros., expense C. L. Dambacher, expense 8 70 ' J. J. Dunn, expense . • • • • • RO 10 00 John Dehing, expense • Spahn & Rose Lumber Co., ex- 20 Wunderlich & penes .. V4iederholt, fire 23 50 Matt. Stafford, fire • • • • • •' , • , 146 1tl 46 19 August Reis, fire ............ Peed, Berwanger & Pfiffner, fire....................... 12 75 480 List of Warrants National Refining 'Co., fire Morrison Bros., fire Kretschmer Mfg. Co., fire Harry Iverson, fire Key City Gas Co., fire Iowa Oil Co., fire Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co., fire Dubuque Tire & Vulcanizing Co., fire J. N. Graham, fire Union Electric Co., fire Spahn & Rose Lumber Co, police Geo. Ragatz & Son, police J. J. Nagle, police Key City Gas Co., police Iowa Oil Co., police Iowa Oil Co., police S. A. French, police Eagle Chemical Co., police Eichhorn & Bechtel, police .1. Diebold, police ('lark Van Wie, police Dr. C. McGuire, police Deyoe-Avenarius Co., police J. Diebold, police J. W. Giellis, police .1. N. Graham, police Standard Lumber Co., police L. A. Walch, expense and po- lice Matt Stafford, police and fire Key City Gas Co., police, fire and expense Key City Gas Co., police, fire and expense Iowa Telephone Co., police, fire and expense T. H. Clark, fire and health A. Zillig, police and sewer .. Spahn & Rose Lumber Co, sidewalk Spahn & Rose Lumber Co, sidewalk .T. N. Graham, sidewalk and sewer 2 00 T. J. Mulgrew Co., sewer 60 F. Schloz & Son, sewer 50 W. H. Stewart, sewer 68 00 Peed, Berwanger & Pfiffner, 2 50 Union Electric Co., harbors . 4 41 W. C. Fosselman, harbors 7 10 W. C. Fosselman, health 31 68 John Dehing, health 90 00 United States Tire Co., health 68 40 'Upton Laundry, health 5 12 rimes -journal, printing 122 81 Telegraph -Herald, printing 43 88 Telegraph -Herald, printing 33 75 Telegraph -Herald, printing 67 41 I.abor Leader, printing 12 50 National Demokrat, printing 25 00 Union Electric Co., lighting150 00 Union Electric Co., lighting12 15 Union Electric Co., lighting102 70 Union Electric Co., lighting500 00 Union Electric Co., lighting500 00 Inion Electric Co., lighting500 00 Union Electric Co., lighting500 00 10 3 6 9 14 17 50 00 50 00 40 35 13 50 1 14 14 50 00 43 1 35 70 6 30 1 10 1 55 7 22 5 50 10 00 10 18 85 1 50 13 00 5 00 2 60 7 45 2 00 1 80 2 65 5 60 4 00 70 15 42 67 43 75 1 00 4 13 57 74 Union Electric Co., lighting Union Electric Co., lighting Union Electric Co., lighting Dubuque Sand & Gravel Co, Valley street and Southern avenue A. Gasser, Locust and Bluff street Tom Lee, fire and road Cota, Byrne & Cota, road and harbors Jas. F. Lee, grading Louisa street John Tibey, grading Wood street Mettel Bros., road, expense and fire Butt Bros., fire and road Standard Oil Co., East Grand- view avenue and Grandview avenue 331 80 Key City Roofing Co., roads 106 16 Key City Iron Works, road 195 59 Key City Iron Works, road 21 03 T. J. Mulgrew Co., road, sewer and Bee Branch sewer 26 56 T. J. Mulgrew Co., road 1 20 Rellihan & Mullen, road 10 30 Dubuque Sand & Gravel Co, road 4 17 Eagle Point Lime Works, road 1 00 Standard Oil Co., road 50 Standard Oil Co., road and oil- ing Third ward 331 80 Smedley Steam Pump Co, roads W. B. Baumgartner, roads .. Leader Oil Co., roads Klauer Mfg. Co., roads F. Schloz & Son, roads K. O'Brien, sidewalk abutting City Lot 456 and N. one-half of City Lot 210 K. O'Brien, sidewalk abutting Sub. 76 and 77, Union Add., Lot 1; Union Add., Lot 78; Grandview Avenue Add., Lot 19; Marsh's Dubuque Add, Lots 5, 8 and 9 Tom Lee, sidewalk abutting City Lot 720 and Lot 5 of 13 of Mineral Lot 172 Tibey Bros., sewer in Curtis street Tibey Bros., improving Wood street Tibey Bros., improving Wood street Tibey Bros., improving Wood street Tibet'street Bros., improving Wood Tibey Bros., improving Wood street Nick Staner, improving Chest- nut street Nick Staner, improving Chest- nut street Nick Staner, improving Chest- nut street 500 500 202 00 00 45 1 75 8 00 186 30 20 92 50 375 00 15 65 11 05 60 63 3 60 33 72 10 38 24 28 67 29 134 59 68 14 35 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 230 26 500 00 500 00 500 00 List of Warrants Nick Staner, improving Chest- nut street 458 53 Western Improvement Co., im- proving Julien avenue and Delhi street 500 00 Western Improvement Co., im- proving Julien avenue and Delhi street 500 00 Western Improvement Co., im- proving Julien avenue and Delhi street 500 00 Western Improvement Co., im- proving Julien avenue and Delhi street 500 00 Western Improvement Co., im- proving Julien avenue and Delhi street 500 00 Western Improvement Co., im- proving Julien avenue and Delhi street 500 00 Western Improvement Co., im- proving Julien avenue and Delhi street 500 00 Western Improvement Co., im- proving Julien avenue and Delhi street 500 00 Western Improvement Co., im- proving Julien avenue and Delhi street 500 00 Western Improvement Co.,. im- proving Julien avenue and Delhi street 500 00 Western Improvement Co., im- proving Julien avenue and Delhi street 500 00 Western Improvement Co., im- proving Julien avenue and Delhi street 500 00 Western Improvement Co., im- proving Julien avenue and Delhi street 500 00 Western Improvement Co., im- proving Julien avenue and Delhi street 500 00 Western Improvement Co., im- proving Julien avenue and Delhi street 500 00 Western Improvement Co., im- proving Julien avenue and Delhi street 500 00 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and Delhi street Western Improvement Co., im- proving Julien avenue and Delhi street 500 00 Western Improvement Co., im- proving Julien avenue and Delhi street 500 00 Western Improvement Co., im- proving Julien avenue and Delhi street 500 00 Western Improvement Co., im- proving Julien avenue and Delhi street 500 00 Western Improvement Co., im- proving Julien avenue and Delhi street 500 00 Western Improvement Co., im- proving Julien avenue and Delhi street 500 00 Western Improvement Co., im- proving Julien avenue and Delhi street 500 00 Western Improvement Co., im- proving Julien avenue and 500 00 Delhi street Western Improvement Co., im- proving Julien avenue and Delhi street 500 00 Western Improvement Co., im- proving Julien avenue and Delhi street Western Improvement Co., im- proving Julien avenue and Delhi street Western Improvement Co., im- proving Julien avenue and Delhi street Western Improvement Co., im- proving Julien avenue and Delhi street Western Improvement Co., im- proving Julien avenue and 500 00 Delhi street Western Improvement Co., im- proving Julien avenue and 500 00 Delhi street Western Improvement Co., im- proving Julien avenue and 500 00 Delhi street 481 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 ----11111111111111 482 List of Warrants Western Improvement Co., im- proving Julien avenue and Delhi street Western Improvement Co., im- proving Julien avenue and Delhi street 500 00 \Vestern Improvement Co., im- proving Julien avenue and Delhi street \Vestern Improvement Co., im- proving .Julien avenue and Delhi street 500 00 Western Improvement Co., im- proving .Julien avenue and Delhi street 300 00 Western Improvement Co., im- proving Julien avenue and Delhi street 500 00 Western Improvement Co., im- proving .Julien avenue and Delhi street 500 00 Western Improvement Co., im- proving Julien avenue and Delhi street 500 00 Western Improvement Co., im- proving .Julien avenue and Delhi street 500 00 Western Improvement Co., im- proving Julien avenue and Delhi street 500 00 Western Improvement Co., im- proving Julien avenue and Delhi street 500 00 Western Improvement Co., im- proving Julien avenue and Delhi street 500 00 \Vestern Improvement Co., im- proving Julien avenue and Delhi street 500 00 Western Improvement Co., im- proving Julien avenue and Delhi street 500 00 Western Improvement Co., im- proving Julien avenue and Delhi street 500 00 Western Improvement Co., im- proving Julien avenue and Delhi street 500 00 Western Improvement Co., im- proving Julien avenue and Delhi street 500 00 Western Improvement Co., im- proving Julien avenue and Delhi street 500 00 \Vestern Improvement Co., im- proving Julien avenue and Delhi street 500 00 \Vestern Improvement Co., im- proving .Julien avenue and Delhi street 500 00 Western Improvement Co., im- proving Julien avenue and Delhi street 500 00 Western Improvement Co., im- proving Julien avenue and Delhi street 500 00 \\ estern Improvement Co., im- proving Julien avenue and Delhi street 500 00 500 00 500 00 Western Improvement Co., im- proving Julien avenue and Delhi street 500 00 \Vestern Improvement Co., im- proving Julien avenue and Delhi street 500 00 Western Improvement Co., im- proving .Julien avenue and Delhi street 500 00 Western Improvement Co., im- proving Julien avenue and Delhi street 500 00 Western Improvement Co., im- proving Julien avenue and Delhi street 500 00 Western Improvement Co., im- proving Julien avenue and Delhi street 500 00 Western Improvement Co., im- proving Julien avenue and Delhi street 500 00 Western Improvement Co., im- proving Julien avenue and Delhi street 500 00 Western Improvement Co., im- proving Julien avenue and Delhi street 500 00 \Vestern Improvement Co., im- proving Julien avenue and Delhi street 500 00 Western Improvement Co., im- proving Julien avenue and Delhi street 500 00 Western Imp.ovement Co., im- proving Julien avenue and Delhi street 500 00 Western Improvement Co., im- proving Julien avenue and Delhi street 500 00 Western Improvement Co., im- proving Julien avenue and Delhi street 318 69 Mary Harper for purchase of Lot 7 in Henion and Baird's sub. 10 00 A. W. Kemler Est., double as- sessment on Lot 7 O'Neill's Sub. 2 94 R. W. Kemler, assessed 2 ft too much on City Lot 215a2 38 Jas. Saul, mayor, for Park Board for Hodgdon avenue steps 500 00 J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. Official Notices Examination of Applicants for Posi- tions on the Police and Fire Departments. The Police and Fire Commission will hold a session at the City Hall on Monday, October 4th, 1915, at 8 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of ex- amining applicants for positions on the Police and Fire Department. Those desiring to take the examina- tion may secure the proper applica- tion blank from the secretary at the Mayor's office. Police and Fire Commission. 10.1 3t Official Notice. NOTICE OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENT Notice is hereby given to all con- cerned that a special assessment as provided by law will be levied at a session of the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, to be held Thursday, October 21st, 1915, to pay for brick guttering Madison street from the north lot line of Seventeenth street to the south curb line of Semi- nary street, Jas. F. Lee, contractor. Amount of Special Assessment, $3,754.97, ;,amc to be assessed against the property legally subject to as- sessment upon and along said street. And that there is a plat and sched- ule on file in the office of the City Recorder of said City of Dubuque, showing the street in which said im- provement was made and -as separate lots and parcels of ground or specified portions thereof subject to assessment for such improvement, tha came of the owner thereof as far as practica- ble and the amount to be assessed against each lot or par,:el of ground, which plat and schedule are subject to public inspection. And that any and all persons ob- jecting to said special assessment or to said plat must file his or their objections in writing with the City Recorder of said City of Dubuque on or before said session of the City Council to be held Thursday, October 21st, 1915, or to appear at said ses- sion of the Council to show cause, if any you have, why said assessment should not be levied. Dated at Dubuque, owa, October 8th, 1915. J. J. SHEA, 10-8-3t City Recorder. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received at the City Recorder's office, City Hall, by the City Recorder until 8:00 P. m. Thursday, October 21st, 1915, for improving Putnam street from Broadway Extension to Muscatine street, in accordance with the plans and specifications prepared by the City Engineer and now on file in the office of the City Recorder. 483 It is estimated by the City Engi- neer that said improvement will re- quire: 490 lineal feet of cement curb and gutter, 625 square yards of macadam, 150 cubic yards of filling, 450 cubic yards of cutting. The work to be paid for when said work is completed and as prescribed by Chapter XXXII and amendments thereto of the Revised Ordinances of 1901 of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, work to be completed on or before the 15th day of December, 1915. Bidders must state price per square yard of macadam and price per lin- eal foot of cement curb and glitter and price for grading in total. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for $50.00 on some Dubuque bank as a guarantee that a contract will be entered into if award- ed. Check and bid in separate en- velopes. The City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, October 8th, 1915. J. T. SHEA, 10-8-3t. City Recorder. (Official Publication.) AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYES REQUIRED TO OPERATE STREET CARS OPERATING UN- DER A FRANCHISE FROM THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, AND PRO- VIDING PENALTY FOR VIOLA- TION. Whereas, Foresaid "Street cars" carrying passengers cannot be operat- ed under the supervision of a single person with safety and convenience to the public, and a due regard to the security and safety of the streets. therefore, Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa: Section 1. It shall be unlawful to operate upon the streets of Dubuque and any said street cars carrying passengers without having thereon an employe in addition to the motorman to assist in the control and care of the cars and its passengers and to pre- vent accidents. Section 2. Any company operating said "Street Cars" for hire or any employe thereof violating the pro- visions of this ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction the:eo` shall be fined not less than Five ($5) Dollars nor more than Twenty-five (vio)latio Dollars for each and every such Section 3. This ordinance shall be in force and take effect from and after its passage by the City Council and 484 Official Notices its publication one time in the Du- buque Telegraph -Herald and Times - Journal newspapers. Adopted October 7ti, 1915. Approved October 8th, 1915. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. Published officially in the Dubuque Telegraph -Herald and Times -Journal newspapers October Cth, 1915. J. J. SHEA, 1.0-8-1 t. City Recorder. OFFICIAL NOTICE. NOTICE OF THE CITY COUNCIL'S INTENTION TO IMPROVE THE INTERSECTION OF RHOMBERG AVENUE AND THE ALLEY LY- ING BETWEEN NINTH AND TENTH AVENUE, AND THE AL- LEY RUNNING FROM RHOM- BERG AVENUE TO LINCOLN AVENUE BETWEEN NINTH AND TENTH AVENUE. To Whom it May Concern: You and each of you are hereby notified that it is the intention of the City Council of the City of Dubuque, to improve the intersection of Rhom- berg avenue and the alley lying be- tween Ninth and Tenth avenue, and the alley running from Rhomberg ave- nue to Lincoln avenue b:tween Ninth and Tenth avenue. That a plat of said improvement is now on file in the office of the City Recorder. It is estimated by the City Engin::r that said improvement will require if asphaltic concrete paving, 605 lineal feet of cement curb and gutter, 40 square feet of cement gutter, 1,020 sciiare yards of asphaltic concrete, making a total estimated cost to the legally assessable property owners of $2,411.00, If cement concrete paving, 605 lineal feet of cement curb, 1,135 square yards of cement concrete pav- ing. Making a total estimated cost to the legally assessable prof erty own- ers of $2,232.00. Any person having objection to said improvement is hereby notified to ap- pear before the City Council at its next regular session to be held Thurs- day, October 21st, 1915, or to file with the City Recorder their objection in writing on or before October 21, 1915. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, Octobsr 13th, 1915. J. J. SHEA, 10-13-3t City F -corder. OFFICIAL NOTICE NOTICE OF THE CITY COUNCIL'S INTENTION TO CONSTRUCT AN EIGHT INCH TILE PIPE SANI- TARY SEWER IN ROSEDALE AVENUE FROM WILLOW STREET TO AUBURN AVENUE, IN AUBURN AVENUE FROM ROSE - DALE AVENUE TO DEXTER AVE. NUE, IN DEXTER AVENUE FROM AUBURN AVENUE TO AL- GONA AVENUE, AND IN AL- GONA AVENUE FROM DEXTER AVENUE TO WEST FOUR- TEENTH STREET. To Whom it May Concern: You and each of you are hereby notified that it is the intention of the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, to construct an eight inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in Rosedale Ave- nue from Willow street to Auburn avenue, in Auburn avenue from Rose- dale avenue to Dexter avenue, in Dex- ter avenue from Auburn avenue to Algona avenue and in Algona avenue from Dexter avenue to West Four- teenth street. That a plat of said improvement is now on file in the office of the City Recorder. It is estimated by the City Engineer that said improvement will require: 1,940 lineal feet of eight inch tile pipe. 13 manholes, Making a total estimated cost to the legally assessable property owners of $3,366.00. Any person having objection to said improvement is hereby notified to ap- pear before the city council at its next regular session to be held Thurs- day, October 21st, 1915, or to file with the city recorder their objection in writing on or before October 21st, 1915 Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, October 13th, 1915. J. J. SHEA, 10-13-3t City Recorder. OFFICIAL NOTICE NOTICE OF THE CITY COUNCIL'S INTENTION TO CONSTRUCT AN EIGHT INCH TILE PIPE SANI- TARY SEWER IN WASHINGTON STREET FROM TWENTY-SECOND STREET TO TWENTY-FOURTH STREET. To Whom it May Concern: You and each of you are hereby notified that it is the intention of the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, to construct an eight inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in Washington street from Twenty -Second street to Twenty -Fourth street. That a plat of said improvement is now on file in the office of the City Recorder. It is estimated by the city engineer that said improvement will require: 1,000 lineal feet of eight inch tile pipe. 6 manholes. Official Notices Making a total cost to the legally assessable property owners of $930.00. Any person having objection to said improvement is hereby nQJ,:fied to ap- pear before the city council at its next regular session to be held Thurs- day, October 21st, 1915, or to file with the city recorder their objection in writing on or before October 21st, 1913. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, October 13th, 1915. J. J. SHEA, 10-13-3t City Recorder. OFFICIAL NOTICE. NOTICE OF THE CITY COUNCIL'S INTENTION TO IMPROVE WASH- INGTON STREET FROM TWEN- TY-SEVENTH STREET TO THE NO.RTHWEST LOT LINE OF TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET. To Whom it May Concern: You and each of you are hereby notified that it is the intention of the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, to improve Washington street from Twenty-seventh street to the northwest lot line of Twenty-eighth street. That a plat of said improvement is now on file in the office of the City Recorder. It is estimated by the City Engineer that said improvement wall require 1,184 lineal feet of cement curb and gutter, 1,740 square yards of maca- dam. Making a total estimated cost to the legally assessable property own- ers of $2,193.00. Any person having objection to said improvement is Hereby notified to ap- pear before the City Council at its next regular session to be held Thurs- day, October 21st, 1915, or ti, file with the City Recorder their objection in writing on or before October 21, 1915. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, October 13th, 1915. . J. J. SHEA, 10-13-3t City I ecorder. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received at the City Recorder's office, City Hall, by the City Recorder until 8:00 p. m. Thursday, October 21st, 1915, for the continuation of the Bee Branch sewer commencing at a point about 140 feet south of Sixteenth Street, thence run- ning southeasterly, in accordance with the plans and specifications prepared by the City Engineer and now on file in the office of the City Recorder. The work to be paid for when said work is completed and as prescribed -i`5 by Chapter XXXII and amendments thereto of the Revised Ordinances of 1901 of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, work to be completed on or before the first day of December, 1915. Bidders must state price per cubic yard of concrete box sewer. Amount to be expended not to exceed the ap- propriation., $2,500.00. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for $250.00 on some Dubuque bank as a guarantee that a contract will be entered into if awarded. Check and bid in separate envelope. The City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, October 16th, 1915. J. J. SHEA, 0-16-3t City Recorder. (Official Notice). SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to all con- cerned that a special assessment as provided by law will be levied at a session of the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, to be held Thursday, November 4th, 1915, to pay for improving West Eighth street and that portion of Julien avenue from the west line of Lot 49, Corriell's Du- buque, to the north lot line of Hill street; James F. Lee, contractor. Amount of special assessment, $1,714.02; same to be assessed against the property legally subject to assessment upon and along said streets. And that there is a plat and sched- ule on file in the office of the City Recorder of said City of Dubuque, showing the streets in which said im- provement was made and the sepa- rate lots and parcels of ground or specified portions thereof subject to assessment for such improvement, the name of the owner thereof as far as practicable to be as- sessed against each lot amountorparcel of ground, which plat and schedule are subject to public inspection. And that any and all persons ob- jecting ment or to said plat must file hiss ors their objections saidin writing City ofith the Dubuquety on r der oecrbeforfe said session of the City Couer ncil to1o be held Thursday, 15, or to appear at said session of the Council to show cause, if any you have, why said assessment should not be levied. Dated at 22nd, 1915. 10-22-3t Dubuque, Iowa, October J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. 4i( Official Notices (Official Publication.) AN ORDINANCL. AN ORDINANCE GRANTING TO THE ILLINOIS CENTRA,_. RAIL- ROAD COMPANY A RIGHT OF WAY FOR A SINGLE TRACK OVER THAT PART OF IOWA STREET LYING BET WEEN FIRST STREET AND JONES STREET AND EAST OF THE EASTERLY TRACK NOW IN PLACE, MAKING IN ALL THREE TRACKS BE- LONGINu TO SAID ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY EAST OF THE FREIGHT HOUSE, AND RECEIVING IN EXCHANGE THEREFOR AN EASEMENT FOR ALL PURPOSES OVER PROPER- TY BELONGING TO SAID ILLI- NOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY. Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Sec. 1. That in consideration of an easement ever the property belonging to the Illinois Central Railroad Com- pany, for all purposes, ana for such other considerations as are hereinaft- er provided, said property being here- inafter described, the said Illinois Cen- tral Railroad Company is hereby granted the privilege to lay a single track upon that part of Iowa Street between First Street and Jones Street in the City of Dubu ;ue, lying just east of the easterly track now in place, thereby making three tracks east of the freight house, belonging to said railroad company. Sec. 2. The said Illinois Central Railroad Co nrany hereby grants to the City of Dubuque an easement for all purposes consistent with the pub- lic use over the following described premises, to wit: Beginning at june. ture of the alley and Jones Street, thence proceeding in an easterly di- rection 150 feet, thence north 59 feet, thence west 60 feet, thence north 219 feet, thence west 25 feet, thence north 305 feet, thence in.a northeasterly di- rection 99 feet, thence in a westerly direction. 40 feet, thence in a south- erly direction along the curb 250 feet, thence in a straight line 387 feet to the point of beginning. Sec. 3. That, in further considera- tion for the right of way hereby grant- ed the saia Illinois Central Railroad Company, said company shall pave with granite blocks all that portion of the Property above described over which the city gets an easement which is not now so paved, and it shall be the duty of said company to place the present pavement in first- class condition. Sec. 4. It shall be the duty of said company to maintain the whole of the pavement upon the pro )erty above de- scribed in a first-class condition throughout the term covered by this Ordinance, and said pavement shall be repaired by said company in com- pliance with the order at any time made by the City Council. Sec. 5. It shall be the duty of said company to remove the shanty, now in place, on Jones Street near the alley firs: east of Main Street. Sec. 6. It shall be the duty of said company to move the shanty standing on Jones Street near Iowa Street north, but the same to remain on the property covered by the easement given by the company to the City. Sec. 7. It shall be the duty of the company to remove the sidewalk on Jones Street south of the property covered by the easement, and said company shall pave said space with granite block or brick on concrete foundation. Sec. 8. That said company hereby agrees to maintain the whole of the pavement covered by the easement above described in a first-class condi- tion during the term of this grant, and to comply with the order of the City Council in making all necessary repairs. It being hereby expressly understood that in the event said company should refuse to maintain said pavement in a first-class condi- tion, and refuse to ob, y the order of the City Council relating to repairs, then the "ty Council of the City of Dubuque, shall have the right, with. out notice, to revoke the grant he: e• by conferred to maintain its tracks along the street above mentioned, and said company shall, when notified to do so by said Council, immediately remove said track as herein authorized to be placed, and said company furth- er agrees to waive any and all rights it might have, in law or equity, by reason of the action of the City Conn cil in demanding the removal of said track. Sec. 9. The said company is here- by granted the privilege to maintain its track upo-i the right of way hereby granted as long as the city shall have the right to use and occupy, for all purposes, the l.remises covered by the easement above described. Sec. 10. The Illinois Central Rail- road Company shall file with the City Recorder a writ of ac- ptance of the Ordinance within fifteen days after its passage by the Council; otherwise it shall become absolute i null and void. If this Ordinance shall be accepted by said company within the time herein specified, it shall thereupon be pub- lished in the official newspapers in the City of Dubuque, and shall take Official Notices `l`/ effect and be in force from and after its Passage and such publication. Adopted, 7th day of Oct., 1915. Approved, 22nd day of Oct. 1915. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. Dubuque, Iowa, Oct. 21st, 1915. We, the Illinois Central Railroad Company, hereby accept the Ordinance entitled "An Ordinance granting to the Illinois Central Railroad Company a right of way for a single track over that part of Iowa Stree. lying between First Street and Jones Street and east of the easterly track, now in place, making in all three tracks be longing to said Illinois Central Rail- road company east of the freight house, and receiving in exchange therefor an easement for all purposes over property belonging to said Illi- nois Central Railroad Company," passed by the City Council at its reg- ular session on October 7th, 1915. ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY. By— W. ATWILL, Superintendent I. C. R, R. Published in the Telegraph -Herald and Times -Journal newspapers this 22nd day of Oct., 1915. J. J. SHEA, 10-22-1t. City Recorder. NOTICE TO SEWER CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received at the City Recorder's office, City Hall, by the City Recorder until 8:00 p. m. Monday, November 8th, 1915, for the construction of an eight -inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in Washington street from Twenty -Second street to Twenty - Fourth Street, in accordance with the plans and specifications prepared by the City Engineer and now on file in the office of the City Recorder. It is estimated by th : City Engineer that said improvement will require: 1,000 lineal feet of eight -inch tile pipe. 6 manholes. The work to be paid for when said work is completed and as prescribed by Chapter XXXIV and amendments thereto of the Revised Ordinances of 1901 of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, work to be completed on or before the 15th of December, 1915. Bidders must state price per lineal foot of completed sewer also price per manhole complete. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check of $50.00 on some Du- buque Bank as a guarantee that a con- tract will be entered into if awarded. Checks and bid in separate envelopes. The City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Dubuque, lova, October" 25th, 1915. J. J. SI1EA, 1.0-25-3t City Recorder. NOTICE TO SEWER CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received at the City Recorder's office, City Hall, by the City Recorder until 8:00 p. m. Monday, November 8th, 1915, for the construction of an eight -inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in Rosedale Avenue from Willow Street to Auburn Avenue, in Auburn Avenue from Rosedale Avenue to Dexter Avenue, in Dexter Avenue from Auburn Avenue to Al- gona Avenue. in Algona Avenue from Dexter Avenue to West Fourteenth Street, in accordance with the plans and specifications prepared by the City Engineer and now on file in the office of the City Recorder. It is estimated by the City Engineer that said improvement will require: 1.940 lineal feet of eight -inch tile pipe. 13 manholes. The rcrk to be paid for when said work is completed and as prescribed by Chapter XXXIV and amendments thereto of the Revised Ordinances of 1901 of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, work to be completed on or before the 15th day of December, 1915. Bidders must state price per lineal foot of completed sewer also price per manhole complete. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check of $175.00 on some Dubuque Bank as a guarantee that a contract will be entered into if award- ed. Checks and bid in separate en- velopes. The City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Dubuque. Iowa. ('ctober 25th, 1915. J. J. SHEA, 10-25-3t City Recorder. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received at the City Recorder's office, City Hall, by the City Recorder until 8:00 p. m. Monday, November 8th, 1915, for improving the intersection of Rhomberg avenue and the alley ly- ing between Ninth and Tenth ave- nues and the alley running from brg between Ninth avenueLincoln avenue and Tenth avenues, in accordance with the pia es City d specifications preparedbill the ty Engineer and now on file of- fice of the City Recorder. Pt is estimated by the City Engi- neer that said improvement will re- quire: If asphaltic concrete paving, 605 lineal feet of cement curb and gutter, 488 Official Notices 40 square feet of cemEnt gutter, 1,020 square yards of asphaltic concrete; If cement concrete paving: 605 lineal feet of cement curb, 1,135 square yards of cement con- crete. The work to be paid for when said work Is completed and as prescribed by Chapter XXXII and amendments thereto of the Revised Ordinances of 1901 of the City of Dubuque. Iowa, work to be completed on or before the 1st da yof December, 1915. Bidders must state price per square yard of asphaltic concrete and ce- ment concrete and price per lineal foot of cement curb and price per lineal foot of cement curb and gut- ter and price per square foot of ce- ment gutter. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for $125.00 on some Dubuque bank as a guarantee that a contract will be entered into if award- ed. Check and bid in separate en- velopes. The City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, October 25th, 1915. J. J. SHEA, 10-25-3t. City Recorder. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received at the City Recorder's office, City Hall, by the City Recorder until 8:00 p. m. Monday, November 8th, 1915, for im- proving Washington street from Twen- ty-seventh street to the northwest lot line of Twenty-eight street, in accord- ance with the plans and specifications prepared by the city engineer and now on file in the office of the city recorder. It is estimated by the city engineer that said improvement will require: 1,184 lineal feet of cement curb and gutter. 1,740 square yards of macadam. • 450 cubic yards of cutting. 250 cubic yards of filling. The work to be paid for when said work is completed and as prescribed by Chapter XXXII and amendments thereto of the Revised Ordinances of 1901 of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, work to be completed on or before the 15th day of December, 1915. Bidders must state price per square yard of macadam and price per lineal foot of cement curb and gutter and price for grading in total. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for $100.00 on some Dubuque bank as a guarantee that a contract will be entered into if award- ed. Check and bid in separate en- velopes. The City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, October 25th, 1915. 10-25-3t J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. Regular Session, November 4, 1915 489 CITY COUNCIL (Official.) Regular session, November 4th, 1915. Council met at 8:25 p. m. Mayor Saul in the chair. Present—Aldermen Callahan, Clan- cy, Heim, McIntosh, Singrin. Absent—Aldermen McLaughlin and Wallis. Bills, Gus Schultz, macadam .$ 15 A. Cullen, inspector 29 Gus Mansteadt, inspector 23 Jas. Callahan, inspector 12 Ed. Ruff, inspector 26 Pete Wertin, inspector 22 J. P. Cooney, inspector 5 Tom Lee, cement steps on An- gella Street 150 G. Korman, constructing step- ping stones 16 Edward Brasher, retaining wall on West 7th Street 800 N. J. Staner. West Third Street storm sewer 62 N. J. Staner, cement steps on 'Vest Third Street 350 E. T. Frith, health 818 J. Drehouse, expense 13 Wilmer Cook, 5 per cent re- tained paving Walnut Street 241 Wilmer Cook, 5 per cent re- tained sanitary sewer in Heeb Street 17 Tibey Bros., 5 per cent re- tained improving Henderson Avenue , . 42 Tibey Bros., 5 per cent re- tained improving Solon Street, Tibey Bros., 5 per cent re- tained improving Dunning Avenue Tibey Bros., 5 per cent re- tained improving Union Street 66 Tibey Bros., 5 per cent re- tained improving Plum Street ... 61 011ie Kringle, 5 per cent re- tained sewer in Mt. Loretta Avenue 16 011ie Kringle. 5 per cent re- tained sewer in Cleveland Avenue .. 143 J. M. Kenety & Son, 5 per cent retained improving West 12th Street 94 J. M. Kenety & Son, 5 per cent retained improving Arling- ton Street 73 J. M. Kenety & Son, 5 per cent retained improving Grove Terrace 73 J. M. Kenety & Son, 5 per cent retained sewer in Arlington Street . 47 Tom Lee, 5 per cent retained improving alley between Clay 90 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 75 18 74 50 70 54 29 42 38 40 27 00 80 79 03 43 91 56 37 and White Streets, from 17th to 18th Streets Jas. Street, 5 per cent retained sewer in alley between Washington Street and Elm Streets, from 24th to 25th Streets C. B. McNamara & Co., 5 per cent retained improving al- ley between Main and Lo- cust Streets, from 2nd Street to Jones Street .. C. B. McNamara & Co., 5 per cent retained improving Ju- lien avenue C. B. McNamara & Co., 5 Per cent retained improving State Street C. B. McNamara & Co., 5 per cent retained improving Car- lotta Avenue C. B. McNamara & Co., 5 per cent retained improving .Jones Street, from Locust Street to Bluff Street C. B. McNamara & Co., cent retained imp Jones Street from Main cust Streets James Lee, 5 per cent retained improving Olive Street . Wilmer Cook, storm sewer in Rosedale Avenue ... O. Kringle, 5 per cent re- tained storm sewer in Grove Terrace 44 17 O. Kringle, 5 per cent re- tained sanitary sewer in Ris- ing Avenue 47 12 G. Korman, constructing ce- ment curb 8 00 O'Farrell Cont. Co., b per cent retained storm sewer in West 14th Street 178 20 John doggensack, macadam36 97 John Kenety & Son, extra work on Jefferson Street 8 97 On motion of Ald. Clancy all bills properly O. K. were ordered paid. Petition of M. L. Harwood asking permission to connect with the sewer and water mains at the northwest corner of Fourteenth and Delhi Streets presented and read. On mo- tion of Ald. Clancy the prayer of the petitioner was granted providing that he deposits $50.00 in cash to place the street in the same condition as before he excavated in the street. Petition of the citizens of the City of Dubuque asking the City Council to appoint a commission of nine mem- bers to be known as the "terminals commission," whose duty shall be to promote "A Union Depot and River Terminals" and suggesting the names of the members presented and read. On motion of Ald. McIntosh the pe- tition was referred to the Committee of the Whole. Ald. McLaughlin entered and took his seat at 8:30 p. m. 48 34 30 44 204 52 326 17 161 46 37 04 147 12 5 per roving to Lo - 144 06 77 45 330 40 490 Regular Session, November 4, 1915 Petition of the policemen of the City of Dubuque asking the City Coun- cil to grant them one day off in each week presented and read. On mo- tion of Ald. Heim the petition was referred to the Committee of the Whole and Chief of Police. Petition of E. R. Travis et al ask- ing the City Council to construct a sanitary sewer in said streets from Windsor avenue to O'Neil avenue, al- so in O'Neil avenue from Burden ave- nue to the end of said street, pre- sented and read. On motion of Ald. McIntosh the prayer of the petitioners was granted. Petition of George J. Schmidt et al asking the city council to place an electric light on Willow street at the intersection of St. Ambrose street presented and read. On motion of Ald. Clancy the petition was referred to the committee of the whole. Petition of M. Kearney asking the city council to grant him a reduction in his taxes for the year 1914 on lot 3 of mineral lot 158, presented and read. On motion of Ald. McIntosh the petition was referred to the com- mittee of the whole to view the grounds. Petition of Mrs. Krunion asking the city council to exempt her from pay- ing her taxes and also to cancel the special assessment levied against her property in the sum of $8.00 for the laying of a permanent cement side- walk, presented and read. On mo- tion of Ald. McIntosh the taxes and special assessment were allowed to remain a lien against the property and the city treasurer instructed accord- ingly. Ald. Wallis entered and took his seat at 8:35 p. m. Petition of Dubuque college asking the city council to cancel the taxes for the year 1913 in the sum of $13.05 against lot 1 of the sub mineral lot 90 and also for the years 1913 and 1914 on lot 2 of the sub of mineral lot 90, presented and read. On motion of Ald. Heim the prayer of the petition- ers was granted and the city treas- urer instructed accordingly. Petition of John Bour asking the city council to grant him a reduction in his special assessment on Louisa street presented and read. On mo- tion of Ald. Clancy the petition was referred to the committee of the whole. Petition of Dubuque Municipal Bath- ing Beach commission asking the city council to levy one-sixth of a mill for the commission for the construction of buildings at the bathing pool pre- sented and read. On motion of Ald. Singrin the petition was referred to the board of equalization. Petition of Mary Maroney, 1425 Cedar street, asking the city council to exempt her taxes for the year 1915. presented and read. On motion of Ald. Singrin the taxes were allowed to remain a lien against the property and the city treasurer instructed accord- ingly. Petition of L. 0. Papin and 0. C. Papin asking the city council to inves- tigate the city taxes on mineral lots 302 and 301 A, presented and read. On motion of Ald. Singrin the peti- tion was referred to the committee of the whole to view the grounds. Petition of John J. Robinson ask- ing the city council to reduce his tax- es for the year 1914 on his property situated at 90 South Bluff street, pre- sented and read. On motion oAld. Clancy the petition was referred to the committee of the whole to view the grounds. Petition of S. P. Rider asking the city council to reduce the assessment on the undivided 1-2 of lot 10 in TJni- versity Place, presented and read. On motion of Ald. Clancy the petition was referred to the committee of the whole to view the grounds. Petition of C. A. Bergener asking the city council to reduce the assess- ment on lot 1 of 4 of mineral. lot 80, presented and read. On motion of Ald. McLaughlin the petition was re- ferred to the committee of the whole to view the grounds. Petition of Chris Kuehnle asking the city council to reduce the taxes for the year 1914 on lots 20 and 21 in Kringle's sub. and lot 12 in Quigley's sub of out lot 709, presented and read. On motion of Ald. Clancy the petition was referred to the committee of the whole to view the grounds. Petition of Mrs. Augusta Biedeman asking the city council to reduce the special assessment levied against her property for the improvement of Louisa street, presented and read, On motion of Ald. Clancy the petition was referred to the committee of the whole. Petition of Frank Rokusek relative to the assessment for the improve- ment of Rosedale avenue levied against lots 40 and 41 in Rosedale Add presented and read. On motion of Ald. Singrin the petition was referred to the committee of the whole and notify Mr. Rokusek to be present. Petition of John V. Rider, by Frank R. Lacy his attorney, relative to the special assessment levied against the undivided half of lot 10 University Place for the improvement of Rose- dale avenue, presented and read. On motion of Ald. Clancy the petition was referred to the committee of the whole. Dubuque, Ia., Nov. 1, 1915. We, the undersigned jury, appointed Regular Session, November 4, 1915 to assess the damage for the proposed widening of West Third street and Grandview Avenue to Louisa street be- ing the south 25 feet of lot 2 of lot 30 Ann O'Hare's sub, do hereby return our findings and assess the damage to said above described property at the sum of Twelve Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($1250.00) and attached to this report a plat showing the propos- ed change. Dan J. Haas. Thos. J. Paisley. W. A. McClain. W. Q Whelan. Chas. J. W. Saunders. Leo Palen. Geo. Ragatz, Sr. John R. Flick. B. Westercamp. P. J. McAloon. John H. Maclay. Justus Bechtel. On motion of Ald. Wallis the report of the jury was accepted. Petition of Horace Poole asking the City Council to accept the sum of $40.00 in full settlement of the special assessment levied against Lots 7 and 51 in Julia Langworthy's Add. in the year levied in 1895 presented and read. On motion of Ald, Wallis the petition was referred to the City Treasurer to report back to the Coun- cil. Notice of Appeal and also Bond of Frank Hockensteiner from the action of the City Council in levying a spe- cial assessment agoirst his property for the improvement of Angella Street presentee: and read. On motion of Ald. Singrin the notice and bond were referred to the City Attorney. Bond of N. J. Staner in the sum of $1,000.00 for the laying of permanent sidewalks presented and read. On motion of All. Heim the bond was re- ferred to the City Attorney. Plat showing the ground for the building of the Church at West Elev- enth and Bluff Streets and signed by the property c.wners of said real estate presented On motion of Ald. McIn- tosh the plat was accepted and the Ordinance Committee instructed to draft an ordinance cove:ing the same. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council. Gentlemen:—I herewith submit my pay roll for labor on streets in the several road districts during the last half of October, 191;. Amount due laborers $1,520.70 Also submit my payroll for sweep- ing and sprinkling: Amount due laborers $619.40 Also submit the pay roll for labor on roads leading into the county: First ward county road fund$149.60 Fifth ward county road fund 14.40 Also submit the pay roll for labor on Mt. Carmel Avenue: 491 Amount due laborers .. $46.80 Also submit the pay roll for labor nue: on Valley Street and Southern Ave - Amount (hie laborers 116.611 Also submit the pay roll for labor on Grandview Avenue: Amount due laborers $190.40 Also submit the pay roll for labor on Mt. Loretta Avenue: Amount due laborers $65.80 Also submit the pay roll for labor on Rush and Bluff Streets: Amount due laborers $28.S0 Respectfully submitted, JOHN MAHONEY, Street Commissioner. On motion of Ald. Clancy the pay rolls were received and warrants or- dered d^awn to pay the various amounts and report referred back to the Committee on Streets. Also submit the pay roll for labor on sewers during the last half of Oc- tober, 1915: Amount due laborers $208.35 Respectfully submitted, JOHN MAHONEY, Street Commissioner. On motion of Ald. Singrin the pay roll was received and warrants or- dered drawn to pay the various amounts and the report referred back to the Committee on sewers. Chief of Police Giellis reported as follows:. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council. Gentlemen.—I herewith submit the police report for the month of Octo- ber, 1915: Assault and battery Breaking and entering Disorderly .onduct Disturbing the peace Incorrigible Intoxication Operating auto with on . number Petit larceny 2 1 5 9 2 88 3 2 9 5 1 Vagrancy Violating speed Violating traffic Total Residents arrested Doors found open Defective lights Lodgers harbored 21 Meals furnished prisoners • • .. 4 21 Cost of food $ 3 20 Pound master receipts .. $ Sheriff dieting prisoners for $ 6 87 month of October Police court costs and fines 30 collected •'''"' 180 Patrol runs for prisoners .. • . • • 9 Prisoners transferred .... • • • • • Committee calls ...•••.•••• 5 S Miles traveled ....... • • • •"" 7 Ambulance calls, 35. roll for Also beg to submit the pay ordinance ordinance 127 49 27 10 132 1 492 Regular Session, November 4, 1915 policemen for the last half of October, 1916: Amount due policemen $1513 66 Amount retained in pension fund 30 84 Respectfully submitted, J. W. GIELLIS, Chief of Police. On motion of Ald. Callahan the pay roll and report were received and warrants ordered drawn to pay the various amounts and the report re- ferred back to the Police Committee. Fire Chief Reinfriec reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: The following is the pay roll of the Fire Department for the last half of Octobe:•, 1915: Amount due firemen $2137 90 One per cent retained for pen- sion funu 39 65 Respectfully submitted, J. REINFRIED, Chief. Approved by Committee on Fire. On motion 'of Ald. Singrin the pay roll was received, warrants were or- dered drawn to pay the firemen and the report referred to the Committee on Fire. Dubuque, Ia., Nov. 4th, 1915. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council of the City of Dubuque: Gentlemen: Herewith find my re- port for the month of October, 1915, showing the receipts and disburse- ments for the month: Receipts— City's cash bal- ance Oct. 1st, 1915 $63,416.71 Receipts for the month .. 29,450.61 Total receipts$92,867.32 Disbursements— Warrants redeemed$29,866.05 Improvement bonds coupons redeem- ed .. 682.50 Regular bond cou- pons redeemed2,702.64 Library orders re- deemed .. 889.09 Park orders re- deemed .. . 1,204.23 Firemen pension orders redeemed 199.75 Policemen pension orders redeemed 110.00 -----$35,654.26 City's cash bal- ance Oct. 30, '15. 57,213.06 Total disburse- ments . $92,867.32 The above cash balances include the balances in the improvement bond fund, the water works interest and sinking fund, the library fund, old water works debt fund, police pension fund, fire pension fund and the sinking fund (for amelioration of .the city regular bonded debt). Water Works Account— Cash balance Oct 1st, 1915 $ 3,343.11 Deposit with treas- urer by Water works' trustees. 5,320.36 Total ---$ 8,663.47 Orders drawn on treasurer by Water Works' trustees .. $ 4,716.06 Cash balance Oct. 30th, 1915 3,947.41 Total ... Excavation Account— Cash balance Oct. 1st, 1915 $ 420.00 Cash balance Oct. 30th, 1915 470.00 The following is a record of all in- terest coupon and bona redeemed by the city treasurer and credited to him: Interest— Improvement bond coupons $ 682.50 Regular bond cou- pons 2,702.64 Total ... --- $ 3,385.14 Also report there is due the city officers salaries for the month of Oc- tober, 1915, amounting to $3,074.89. Also—George Reynolds, Iowa work- ingmen's compensation law, $20.00; Amanda Beyer, Iowa workingmen's compensation law, $35.08. Very respectfully, (Signed) CYRIL D. LAGEN, City Auditor. The following list shows the appro- priations and the amount of warrants drawn on each fund since the begin- ning of the fiscal year March 1st, 1915, to November 1, 1915: Appropriation Expended For general ex- pense and con- tingent fund $50,500.00 $36,207.85 District Road Funds— First District 8,552.02 Second District 17,546.28 Third District11,736.78 Fourth District13,389.09 Fifth District12,514.68 Fire department56,120.00 Police department 43,000.00 Sewerage .. 5,500.00 Printing .. 5,600.00 Street lighting 39,500.00 Interest on float- ing and bonded debt 42,000.00 23,904.65 Board of Health15,000.00 10,610.91 Grading street s and alleys 13,000.00 12,981.45 Special bonded paving .. . 11,000.00 None Interest on special bonded debt 4,000.00 None $ 8,663.47 8,539.85 16,959.65 10,803.84 13,343.68 12,501.12 49,901.16 26,825.31 4.120.31 3,079.58 23,841.39 Regular Session, R e p a i ring and building s i d e - walks .. 1,000.00 Five per cent re- tained on cer- t a i n improve- ments ... 200.00 To pay for Som- ers System .. 7,500.00 City's share of Lincoln Avenue lots 2,000.00 Purchase of prop- erty at Arch and St. Am- brose Streets 900.00 Balance for storm sewer on West 14th Street 2,283.22 Sewer on West 12th Street . 825.58 Balance on Angel - la Street im- provement . 1,306.00 Sewer on Dodge Street .. 525.00 Balance on open- ing of West 3rd Street .. 725.00 Balance on Smed- ley account 2,096.50 Bathing B ea c h Commission 3,000.00 Fire apparatus 5,000.00 Police patrol auto- mobile and small mobile and small car .. 3,800.00 Improvement of harbor .. 500.00 New road roller 3,000.00 New street sweep- er . 500.00 To apply on debt of park board2,300.00 Park board spe- cial 1,200.00 Oiling streets in First Ward 1,200.00 Improving Mt. Lo- retta Ave. and steps .. 1,200.00 Storm sewer on Locust and Bluff Streets .. 250.00 Improving M t. Carmel Avenue. 2,000.00 Improving Valley St. and South- ern Avenue 750.00 Improving Cleve- land Ave. and Villa Street 750.00 Improving St. Mary's and Em- mett Street .. 200.00 Improving W. 3rd Street .. 600.00 Improving of Bluff and Rush Sts. . 700.00 Improvement of Grandview Ave. 900.00 November 4, 1915 - - 493 Improvement of the east end of 817.60 Grandview Ave. and Southern Ave. . • 450.00 446.70 Municipal Athlet- 165.43 is Field 2,000.00 1,999.14 Cement steps from West 3rd to Fenelon Place 600.00 486.00 Sewer from W. 3rd to alley south of Fenelon Place .. 600.00 100.00 None Cement steps from Hill St. to W. 7th Street 300.00 None Retaining wall on W. 7th Street . 1,000.00 33.00 825.58 Bee Branch sewer in Third Ward. 2,500.00 None Oiling streets in Third Ward 700.00 699.63 Cleaning 14th St. sewer 500.00 None For Third Ward dumps 700.00 405.80 Cleaning City Pond .. 300.00 296.70 Crossings a n d aprons in Third Ward ... 300.00 292.78 Bathing Beach Commission 500.00 500.00 Improving Rose- dale Avenue 1,650.00 1,476.48 3,528.25 Widening of Pick- ett Street 300.00 None 228.29 Oiling streets in 2,800.00 Fourth Ward 600.00 600.00 Improving of Cen- 500.00 ter Street 200.00 None Improving of Gil - 2,300.00 Liam Street 200.00 None Cement steps None from Montrose to Fairview 1,183.39 Place .. 200.00 None Cement steps from W. 14th 671.45 to Montrose Terrace .. 150.00 None Cement steps on Angella Street500.00 18.00 Cement steps on Catherine St. 400.00 None Cement steps on W. 11th Street . 1,000.00 957.86 606.42 Cement steps on Hodgdon Ave500.00 500.00 Cement steps on 300.00 =22•00 750.00 Foye Street Bathing Beach 1,000.00 1,000.00 Commission 198 90 Storm sewer in 500.00 500.00 30th Street . None Bee Branch sewer 5,500.00 5,448.62 in Fifth Ward 511.75 Improvement on Broadway Ex- 500.00 None 421.30 tension . • • • •• • 7,500.00 2,000.00 2,283.22 1,190.41 478.80 None 2,068.41 3,000.00 5,000.00 88.12 67.84 494 Regular Session, November 4, 1915 Retaining wall on Leibnitz Street. Storm sewer is Fifth Avenue .. Improvement of Lincoln Ave. Oiling streets in Fifth Ward Respectfully C. 200.00 11.00 3,000.00 2,872.24 300.00 299.10 1,000.00 667.83 submitted, D. LAGEN, City Auditor. Ald. 'Vallis moved that the reports and pay roll be received and war- rants be drawn for the various amounts and report referred back to Finance Committee. Carried. City Treasurer Wybrant reported as follows: The following is a statement of the amounts advanced by me during the month of Aug. 1915, for which please have warrants drawn in my favor: Interest on warrants outstand- ing $2267 03 Miscellaneous 46 38 Because of lack of space to endorse interest payments, please order the following Loan Warrants reissued: Nos. 4190, 4191 and 4192, dated Sept. 6, 1900, $500.00 each payable to Ger- man Trust er, Savings Bank, interest from Sept. 6, 1915. Nos. 3642, 3643 and 3644, dated Oct. 1, 1900, $500.00 each payable to Chas. Steuck, interest from Sept. 16, 1915. Nos. 5215 and 5216, dated Nov. 1, 1900, $500.00 and $270.60 respectively payable to James Callaghan, interest from Oct. 12 1915. No. 5180, dated Nov. 20, 1902, $500.- 00 payable to Wm. Steuck, interest from Oct. 10, 1915. No. 5181, dated Nov. 20, 1902, $500.- 00 500:00 payable to Joseph Duertscher, in- terest from Oct. 10, 1915. Nos. 5188 and 5189, $500.00 each, dated Nov. 20, 1902 payable to Lisette Jungfermann, interest from Oct, 28, 1915. No. 4136 dated Oct. 3, 1901, $500.00 payable to John F. Cain, interest from Sept. 10, 1915. GEORGE D. WYBRANT, City Treasurer. Moved by Ald. Wallis the report be received, warrants ordered drawn for the various amounts and report re- ferred back to the finance committee. Carried. City Electrician Hipman reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: I herewith submit my report of defective lights for the month of October, 1915. I find from the report of the police department that the total hours that 10 lamps failed to burn would equal 2-3 of a lamp burning for one month or $3.74. Respectfully submitted, WILLIAM IIIPMAN, City Electrician. On motion of Ald. Callahan the re- port of the City Electrician was re- ceived and filed and the City Auditor instructed to deduct the amount of $3.- 74 from the bill of the Union Electric Co. Following weighmaster report on re- ceipts were presented and read and on motion of Ald. McIntosh were re- ceived and filed. Joseph Straney $ 4 15 Louisa Pitschner 1 98 Ed. Norton 41 90 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: After a careful investi- gation of the claim of John Donahue vs. the City of Dubuque for property on September 25th, 1915, by the over- flow of water, I recommend that said claim be allowed in the sum of Forty- three dollars and fifty cents ($43.50) and that a warrant be drawn in favor of Mr. Donahue for that amount. Respectfully submitted. M. D. COONEY, Assistant City Attorney. On motion of Ald. Heim the report of Asst. City Attorney Cooney was adopted and a warrant ordered drawn on the City Treasurer to cover the same. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentleman: After a careful investi- gation of the claim of J. P. La Brune for injuries received on August 31st 1915, by falling on the sidewalk on Couler avenue between Hart and Twenty-fourth streets. I recommend to your Honorable Body that said claim be allowed in the sum of fifty dollars ($50.00) and that a warrant be drawn in favor of Mr. La Brune for teat amount. Respectfully submitted. M. D. COONEY, Assistant City Attorney, On motion of Ald. Heim the report of Asst. City Attorney Cooney was adopted and a warrant ordered drawn on the City Treasurer to cover the same. Dubuque, Iowa, Nov. 4, 1915. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council of the City of Dubuque: Gentlemen: Herewith please find the stipulation and Agreement of Henry A. Bergener, relative to the permission to place a gasoline tank and curb pump at 684 Delhi street. This stipulation and report may be made a matter of record. Respectfully submitted. M. H. CZIZEK, City Attorney. Regular Session, November 4, 1915 On motion of Ald. McLaughlin the report of the City Attorney was made a matter of record. Dubuque, Iowa, Nov. 4, 1915. To the Honorable Mayor and Council of the City of Dubuque: Gentlemen: The petition of J. M. Kenety relative to the special assess- ment levied against lots 13 and 14, in Quigley's Out Lot 709, for the im- provement of Angella street, has been referred to us by your honorable body for a report. We beg to state that we have made a careful examination of the merits of this petition and remonstrance and find that the things therein contained arc substantially correct. There are several jurisdictional questions involv- ed which effect directly the property of this petitioner. These matters, if contested, would be sufficient to vit- iate the entire assessment. This be- ing true it is deemed advisable by us to recommend to your Honorable Body the acceptance of the proposi- tion as made by the petitioner. The petition of said J. M. Kenety is herewith returned, and if you are disposed to follow our recommenda- tion of same, you will advise your City Treasurer to accept in full satisfac- tion of said assessment the amount therein specified. Respectfully submitted. M. H. CZIZEK, City Attorney. On motion of Ald. Heim the report of the City Attorney was adopted and the City Treasurer instructed accord- ingly. Dubuque, Iowa, Nov. 2nd, 1915. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: I respectfully recom- of Josephine Eberhardt be allowed as she was entitled to a soldier claim for the year of 1914, and the City Treasurer be instructed to allow the claim. Respectfully submitted, FRED J. HELLER, City Assessor. On motion of Ald. McIntosh the re- port of the City Assessor was ap- proved and the City Treasurer in- structed accordingly. Dubuque, Iowa, Nov. 4th, 1915. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: I respectfully petition your honoraule body to instruct the City Treasurer to make a credit of $1,440.00 to Jeremiah Potter, who is the owner of Lot 1 of 1 of 2 of Min- eral Lot 310 for the year 1914. The Sourer System having assessed him for 24 acres which he does not own. Also to instruct the Treasurer to draw a warrant in favor of I. H. Ja- cobsen for $2.80. He having been as- sessed for 20 feet frontage instead of 2 foot frontage having been returned by the Somer System. Respectfully submitted, FRED J. HELLER, City Assessor. On motion of Ald. McIntosh the re- port of the City Assessor was ap- proved and the City Treasurer in- structed accordingly and a warrant in the sum of $2.80 was ordered drawn on the City Treasurer in favor of I. H. Jacobsen to cover the same. Alderman Wallis offered the fol- lowing: Whereas, the contract heretofore entered into by the City of Dubuque for the improvement of West Eighth Street and a portion of Julien Ave- nue, hereinafter described, has been completed, and the City Engineer has computed that the cost and expense of said `_mprovement amount to $1714.02 Therefore, Be it Resolved by the City Council of the C'ty of Dubuque, That to provide for the cost of brick Paving \Vest Eighth Street and that portion of Julien Avenue from the west line ;of Lot 49, Corriell's Du- buque, to the north lot line of Hill Street, the Mayor be and he is here- by required to execute and deliver to the City Recorder, to be by him reg- istered and countersigned, six bonds for two hundred and fifty dollars each and one for two hundred four- teen and 2-100 dollars, numbered 4195 to 4201, dated De^ember 5th, 1915, payable on or before seven years after the date thereof, and bearing interest at the rate of five per cent per annum, payable semi-annually. Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wal- lis. Nays—None. Ald. McLaughlin offered the follow- ing: AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A GRADE ON THE ALLEY FROM RHOMBERG AVENUE TO ZIN- C 0 I. N AVENUE, BETWEEN NINTH AVENUE AND TENTH AVENUE. Be it Ordained by the City Counc.: of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That an ordinance estab- lishing a ;rade on the alley from Rhomberg Avenue to Lincoln Avenue, between Ninth Avenue and Tenth Ave- nue be and the estab- lished and adopted sherebye is asshown inthe profile of the street being , pre- pared by orth window profile No. 901. B. M. sill of P. Brown'City Engineer, s house on Seventh Avenue, elevation 48.99. Said grade 496 Regular Session, November 4, 1915 begins at the northerly curb line of Rhomberg Avenue west which is sta- tion 0-6, west curb elevation 22:33; thence to station 0+6 northerly curb line of Rhomberg Avenue east, east curb elevation 22.33; thence to sta- tion 2+68 southerly curb line of Lin- coln Avenue east, east curb elevation 22.13; thence to station 2.+76 souther- ly curb line of Lincoln Avenue west, west curb elevation 21.90. Section 2. This ordinance shall be in force and take effect from and after its passage by the City Council and its publication one time in the Dubuque Telegraph -Herald and Times - Journal newspapers. Adopted, November 4th, 1915, Approved, November 5th, 1915. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Attest— J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. Published officially in the Dubuque Telegraph -Herald and Times -Journal newspapers November 6th, 1915. J. J. SHEA, 11-6-1t. City Recorder. Ald. McLaughlin moved that the reading just had be considered the first reading of the ordinance. Car- ried. Aid. McLaughlin moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of reading the ordinance by its title. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Alda. Cal- lahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, Mc- Laughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays— None. Ald. McLaughlin moved the adop- tion of the ordinance as read. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas Alds. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIn- tosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays—None. Ald. McLaughlin offered the follow- ing: AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A GRADE O N WASHINGTON STREET FROM TWENTY-SEV- ENTH STREET TO TWENTY- EIGHTH STREET. Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That an ordinance estab- lishing a grade on Washington Street from Twenty-seventh Street to Twen- ty -Eighth Street be and the same is hereby established and adopted as shown by the profile of said street and grade, prepared by the City En- gineer, being profile No. 900. B. M. Water Table on the northeast corner of Couler Avenue and Twenty-seventh Street, elevation 30.03. Said grade begins at the northwesterly curb line of Twenty-seventh Street, southwest- erly curb elevation 23.46, northeaster- ly curb elevation 23.46; thence to sta- tion 6+2s southeasterly curb line of Twenty-eighth Street, southwesterly curb elevation 25.10, northeasterly curb elevation 25.10. Section 2. This ordinance shall be in force and take effect from and after its passage by the City Coun- cil and publication one time in the Dubuque Telegraph -Herald and Times - Journal newspapers. Adopted, November 4th, 1915. Approved, November 5th, 1915. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. Published officially in the Dubuque Telegraph -Herald and Times -Journal newspapers November 6th, 1915. J. J. SHEA, 11-6-1t. City Recorder. Ald. McLaughlin moved that the reading just had be considered the first reading of the ordinance. Car- ried. Ald. McLaughlin moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of reading the ordinance by its title. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Aids. Cal- lahan. Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, Mc- Laughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays— None. Ald. McLaughlin moved the adop- tion of the ordinance as read. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas— Alds. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIn- tosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays—None. Ald. McLaughlin offered the follow- ing: AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A GRADE ON AUBURN AVENUE FROM DEXTER AVENUE TO ROSEDALE AVENUE. Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That an ordinance estab- lishing a grade on Auburn Avenue from Dexter Avenue to Rosedale Ave- nue be and the same is hereby es- tablished and adopted as shown by the profile of said street and grade prepared by the City Engineer, being profile No. 896. B. M. door sill of Starr's store on the corner of Delhi Street and West Fourteenth Street, elevation 304.90. Said grade begins at the north curb line of Dexter Ave- nue which is station 0, elevation east curb 232.00, west curb elevation 232.00; thence to station 1+34 east curb elevation 220.00, west curb eleva- tion, 220.00; thence to station 2-46 south curb line of Rosedale Avenue, east curb elevation 208.00, west curb elevation 208.00. Section 2. This ordinance shall be in force and take effect from and after its passage by the City Council and its publication one time in the Du- Attest— Regular Session, November 4, 1915 buque Telegraph-Herai, and Times - Journal newspapers. Adopted, November 4th, 1915. Approved, November 5th, 1915. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Attest— J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. Published officially in the Dubuque Telegraph -Herald and Times -Journal newspapers November 6th, 1915. J. J. SHEA, 11-6-1t. City Recorder. Ald. McLaughlin moved that the reading just had be considered the first reading of the ordinance. Car- ried. Ald. McLaughlin moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of reading the ordinance by its title. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Aldermen Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays ---None. Ald. McLaughlin moved the adop- tion of the ordinance as read. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Aldermen Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays—None. Aid. McLaughlin offered the follow- ing: AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A GRADE ON ‘VASIIINGTON STREET FROM TWENTY-SEC- OND STREET TO 'T WENT Y - FOURTH STREET. Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That an ordinance estab- lishing a grade on Washington Street from Twenty-second Street to Twen- ty-fourth Street be and the same is hereby established and adopted as shown by the profile of said street and grade, prepared by the City En- gineer, being profile No. 899. B. Mt west end of the door sill of No. 143 Eagle Point Avenue, elevation 25.37. Said grade begins at tha northwester- ly curb line of Twenty-second Street which is station 0,• southwesterly curb elevation 22.75, northeasterly curb el- evation 22.35; thence to station 0+50, southwesterly curb elevation 22.90, northeasterly curb elevation 22.75; thence to station 9+73 southeasterly curb line of Twenty-fourth Street, southwesterly curb elevation 20.45, northeasterly curb elevation 20.40. Section 2. This ordnance shall be in force and take effect from and after its passage by the City Council and its publication one time in the Du- buque Telegraph -Herald and Times - Journal newspapers. Adopted, November 4th, 1915. November 4, 1915 Approved, November 5th, 1915. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. J. J. SHEA, Published officially iCity tl thecorder. Dubuque Telegraph -Herald and 'Times -Journal newspapers November 6th, 1915. J, J. SHEA, 11-6-1t. City Recorder. Ald. McLaughlin moved that the reading just had be considered the first reading of the ordinance. Car- ried. Ald. McLaughlin moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of reading the ordinance by its title. Chrried by the following vote: Yeas—Aldermen Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays—None. Ald. McLaughlin moved the adop- tion of the ordinance as read. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Aldermen Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays—None. Ald. McLaughlin offered the follow- ing: AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A GRADE ON DEXTER AVENUE FROM ALGONA AVENUE TO AU- BURN AVENGE. Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That a nordinar.ce estab- lishing a grade on Dexter Avenue from Algona Avenue to Auburn Ave- nue be and the same is hereby estab- lished and adopted as shown by the profile of said street and grade, pre- pared by the City Engineer, being profile No. 897. B. M. door sill of Starr's store on the corner of Delhi Street and West Fourteenth Street, elevation 304.90. Said grade begins at the east curb line of Algona Ave- nue, north curb elevation 220.86, south curb elevation 221.50; thence to station 1+50, north curb elevation 224.50, south curb elevation 225.50; thence to station 2+40 west curb line of Auburn Avenue, north curb eleva- tion 232.00, south curb elevation 233.00. Section 2. This ordinance shall be in force and take effect from and after its passage by the City Council and publication one time in the Dubuque Telegraph -Herald and Times -Journal newspapers. Adopted, November 4th, 1915. Approved, November 5th, 1915. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Attest— J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. Published officially 'n the Dubuque Attest 497 498 Regular Session, November 4, 1915 Telegraph -Herald and Times -Journal newspapers November 6th, 1915. J. J. SHEA, 11 -6 -it. City Recorder. Ald. McLaughlin moved that the reading just had be considered the first reading of the ordinance. Car- ried. Ald. McLaughlin moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of reading the ordinance by its title. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Aldermen Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays—None. Ald. McLaughlin moved the adop- tion of the ordinance as read. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Aldermen Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays—None. Ald. McLaughlin offered the follow- ing: AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A GRADE ON ROSEDALE AVENUE FROM WILLOW STREET TO AU- BURN AVENUE. Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That an ordinance estab- lishing a grade on Rosedale Avenue from Willow Street to Auburn Avenue be and the same is hereby established and adopted as shown by the profile of said street and grade, prepared by the City Engineer, being profile No. 895. B, M. door sill of Starr's store on the corner of Delhi Street and West Fourteenth Street, elevation 304.90. Said grade begins at the south curb line of Willow Street which is station 0, northwest curb el- evation 192.00, southwest curb eleva- tion 192.(0; thence to station 1-74 east curb line of Auburn Avenue, northwest curb elevation 207.00, southwest curb elevation 208.00. Section 2. This ordinance shall be in force and take effect from and after its passage by the City Council and its publication one time in the Du- buque Telegraph -Herald and Times - Journal newspapers. Adopted, November 4th, 1915. Approved, November 5th, 1915. JAMES SAUL, Attest— J. J. SHEA,tyor. Published officiallyCity n Recorder. the Dubque Telegraph -Herald and Times -Journal newspapers November Gth, 1915. 11-6-1 t. J. J. SHEA, Ald. McLaughlin mmoved thaty t© the reading just had be considered the first reading of the ordinance. Car- ried. Ald. McLaughlin moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of reading the ordinance by its title. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Aldermen Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays—None. AId. McLaughlin moved the adop- tion of the ordinance as read. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Aldermen Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays—None. Aid. Singrin moved that the City Recorder he instructed to advertise for sale at public auction to be held Saturday, November 13th, 1915, at the City Hail at 11 o'clock a. m, three sets of harness and two exercising carts which were in use by the City Fire Department. Carried. Dubuque, Ia., Nov. 4th, 1915. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council. Gentlemen: The Board of Health met in regu- lar session November 4th, 1915. Chair- man Heim in the chair. Present—Mayor Saul, Ald. Mc- Laughlin, Citizens R. Kolck and Wm. Fosselman, Sanitary Officer B'ucknam. Minutes of the meeting of October 4th, 1915, read and on motion of Ald. McLaughlin were approved as read. On motion of Ald. McLaughlin the following bills were sent to the Coun- ty for payment: Dubuque Lumber & Union Electric Co. City of Dubuque C. Lungwitz & Co John L. hies J. E. Robinson Charles Palen J. Jellison W. Jellison Aid. McLaughlin moved to adjourn. Carried. J. J. SHEA, Clerk of the Board of Health. Aid. Heim moved the adoption of the report of the Board of Health. Carried. Your Street Committee would re- spectfully report that they have ex- amined the steps on Angella street and would respectfully recommend that they be accepted. MATT CLANCY, Chairman. Your Street Committee would re- spectfully report that they have ex- amined the cement walk on Harold street laid by H. A. McIntosh and would respectfully recommend that it be accepted. We would further recommend that the City Engineer be instructed to prepare a special assessment against Coal Co$ 73 90 3 00 9 45 59 13 8 55 36 00 100 00 40 95 37 80 Regular. Session, November 4, 1915 499 the lots or parcels of real estate abut- ting said sidewalk and file the same in the office of the City Recorder who will thereupon give the notice of said assessment as required by ordinance. MATT CLANCY, Chairman. On motion of Alda Clancy the report of the Committee on Streets was adopted. Your Committee of the Whole to whom was referred the report of the Public Grounds and Building, Commit- tee would respectfully recommend that the report be adopted and that the dcors be hung on the two engine houses and also the patrol house. WM. SINGRIN, Chairman. Your Committee of the Whole would respectfully recommend that taxes for the year 1914 on W. A. Harkett's lots in Kelley's Subdivision and also on Lot 1 of Sub. 2 of City Lot 735 be c- cepted on the same valuation as 1915. WM. SINGRIN, Chairman. On motion of Ald. Singrin the re- port of the Committee of the Whole was adopted. Alderman McIntosh offered the fol- lowing: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That it is deemed necessary and advisable to construct a sanitary sewer in Burden avenue and O'Neill avenue as follows to -wit, an eight -inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in Burden avenue from Wind- sor avenue to O'Neill avenue and in O'Neill avenue from Burden avenue about four hundred feet west along said O'Neill avenue and to assess the cost of said sewer against the abut- ting property. Aid. McIntosh moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Aldermen Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays—None. Alderman 111clntosh offered the fol- lowing: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That the City Engineer be and he is hereby directed to prepare a plat and speci- fications for an eight -inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in Burden Avenue from Windsor Avenue to O'Neill Ave- nue and in O'Neill Avenue from Bur- den Avenue about four hundred feet along said 0 Neill Avenue, showing the locations and general nature of such improvement, the extent thereof, the size and kind of material to be used, and to prepare an estimate of the cost thereof and the amount as- sessable upon each lot or parcel of land adjaceni, to or abutting thereon Per front feet or square feet in area, and to file such plat, specifica- tions and estimate in the office of the City Recorder. That after such plat is so filed, the City Recorder shall cause to be pub- lished notice of the intention of the Council to make such improvement, which notice shall be published in three consecutive issues of the of- ficial paper of the City of Dubuque, stating that such plat is on file, and generally the nature of the sewer, its location, size and kinds of material to be used, and the estimate of its cost, and fixing the time before which objections can be filed, which time shall not be less than five days after the last publication of said no- tice, and after the completion of the publication of such notice, he shall at its next session, notify the Coun- cil thereof in writing with a printed copy of such notice accompanying the same. Ald. McIntosh moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wal- lis. Nays—None. Alderman Clancy offered the fol- lowing: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That is is deemed necessary and expedient to change the established grade of Ne- vada Street from West Third Street to Langworthy Avenue and the City Engineer is hereby directed to pre- pare a profile of said street showing the proposed grade, and report the same to the City Council, said pro- file to show the grade already es- tablished, and he shall also report whether or not any person has made improvements on said street on lots abutting thereon, according to said established grade. Ald. Clancy moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Alds. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wal- lis. Nays --None. ('ity Recorder Shea presented and read the notice, certified to by the publishers, of the City Council's in tendon to levy a special assessment to pay for improving West Eighth street and that portion of Julien avenue from the west line of lot 49, Corriell's Dubuque, to the north locot line eorf Hill011 street, James F. Lee, motion of Ald. Wallis the notice was received and filed. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to pay for ' proving West Sth St. and that portion of Julien Ave. from the west line of lot 49 Corriell's Dubuque to the north 500 Regular Session, November 4, 1915 line of Hill St., by Jas. F. Lee, con- tractor, in front of and adjoining the same, a special tax be and is hereby levied Jn the several lots and parts of lots, and parcels of real estate herein- after named, situate and owned, and, for the several amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of real estate, as follows: Owner. Description. Amount. E. H. Sheppley, Corriell's Sub. Lot 51, brick block pav- ing cost, $330.75; extra ex- potalense at 3 per cent, $9.92; $340 67 t Lena Wunder, Corriell's Sub., lot 51, brick block paving cost, $330.75; extra expense at 3 per cent, $9.92; total340.67 J. A. Rhomberg Est., Sub. 52 Corri?ll's Sub., lot 1, brick block paving cost, $211.90; extra expense at 3 per cent, $6.36; total 218 26 Ira C. Oehler, Sub. city lot 703, lot 12, brick block caving cost, $88.55; extra expense at 3 per cent, $2.66; total 91 21 Dubuque Realty Co., Sub, City Lot 703, lot 11, brick block paving cost, $73.10; extra ex- pense at 3 per cent, $2.19; total 75 29 Dubuque Realty Co., Sub. City Lot 703, lot 13, brick block paving cost, $125.91; extra expense at 3 per cent, $3.78; total 129 69 Dubuque Realty Co., Sub, 14 of City Lot 703, lot 1, brick block paving cost, $46.47; extra expense at 3 per cent, $1.39; total 47 86 Mary E. Kenna, Sub, 14 of City Lot 703, lot 2, brick block paving cost, $52.03; extra ex- pense at 3 per cent, $1.56; total Mary E. Kenna, Sub. 14 of City lot 703, lot 3, brick block paving cost, $5.06; extra ex- pense at 3 per cent, 15c; total Margt. Martin, Sub. City Lot 703, lot 15, brick block pav- ing cost, $32.85; extra ex- pense at 3 per cent, 99c; total 33 84 A. W. Kemler Est., Sub City Lot 703, lot 16, brick block Paving cost, $21.85; extra ex- pense at 3 per cent, 66c; total II. W. Kemler, Sub. City Lot 703, lot 17, brick block pav- ing cost, $8.28; extra expense at 3 per cent, 25c; total.:.. Peter Kramer, Sub. 18 City Lot 703, lot 2, brick block paving cost, $6.95; extra expense at 3 per cent. 21c; total 53 59 5 21 22 51 8 53 7 16 Richard Kemler, Sub. 18, City Lot 703, lot 1, brick block paving cost, $1.72; extra ex- pense at 3 per cent, 5c; total 1 77 Richard Kemler, Sub. 16, Kelly's Sub., lot 1, brick block paving cost, $6.67; ex- tra expense at 3 per cent, 20c; total 6 87 D. W. Lenihan, Corriell's Sub, lot 45, brick block paving cost, $81.44; extra expense at 3 per cent, $2.44; total83 88 D. W. Lenihan, G. W. Rodger's Sub., lot 21, brick block pav- ing cost, $15.73; extra ex- pense at 3 per cent, 56c; total 19 29 D. W. Lenihan, G. W. Rodger's Sub., lot 22, brick block pav- ing cost, $15.84; extra ex- pense at 3 per cent, 4Sc; total 16 32 Cath. Brouilette, G. W. Rod- ger's Sub., lot 20, brick block paving cost, $3.50; extra ex- pense at 3 per cent, 11c; total 3 61 Cath. Brouilette, G. W. Rod- ger's Sub., lot 19, brick block paving cost, $4.78; extra ex- pense at 3 per cent, 14c; total 4 92 J. A. Rhomberg Est., Hill St. Add., lot 14, brick block pav- ing cost, $33.35; extra ex- pense at 3 per cent, $1.04; total 3-1 .. J. A. Rhomberg Est., Hill St Add., lot 13, brick block pav- ing cost, $36.47; extra ex- pense at 3 per cent, $1.09 total J. A. Rhomberg Est., Hill St Add., lot 12, brick block pav- ing cost, $39.86; extra ex- pense at 3 per cent, $1.20; total 41 06 J. A. Rhomberg Est., Hill St Add., lot 11, brick block pav- ing cost, $26.41; extra ex- pense at 3 per cent, 79c; total 27 211 J. A. Rhomberg Est., Hill St. Add., lot 10, brick block pav- ing cost, $19.12; extra ex- pense at 3 per cent, 57c; total 19 C. J. A. Rhomberg Est., Hill St Add., lot 9, brick block pav- ing cost, $13.29: extra ex- pense at 3 per cent, 40c; total 13 69 J. A. Rhomberg Est., Hill St Add., lot 8, brick block pav- ing cost, $10.62; extra ex- pense at 3 per cent, 32c; total 10 9-1 Special Session, November 8, 1915 J. A. Rhomberg Est., Hill St. Add., lot 7, brick block pav- ing cost, $9.39; extra ex- pense at 3 per cent, 28c; total J. A. Rhomberg Est., Hill St. Add., lot 6, brick block pav- ing cost, $5.46; extra ex- pense at 11 per cent, 25c; total 9 67 8 71 Total $1,714 02 844.72 sq. yds. brick block paving, at $1.97 $1,664.10 Extra expense ..... 49.92 Total $1,714.02 .All of which is assessed in propor- tion to the special benefits conferred. Adopted, November 4th, 1915. Approved, November 5th, 1915. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Attest: J..1. SHEA, City Recorder. Ald. Clancy moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Alds. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays—None. Ald. Wallis moved that the Chief of Police be instructed to notify Mr. Hodges to stop building the garage now under construction on Mt. Rose Terrace the first thing in the morn- ing. Carried, Ald. Clancy moved to adjourn. Car- ried. Adopted 1916 Approvedif Mayor. AttestV s 4 - ` • City Recorder. 501 CITY COUNCIL (Official) Special session, November 8th, 1915. Council met at S:10 p, m. Mayor Saul in the chair. Present—Alds. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Wallis. Absent—Ald. Singrin. Mayor Saul stated that this meet- ing is called for the purpose of act- ing on bids for various nnprovements and any other business that might Properly come before a regular ses- sion of the city council. Ald. Clancy moved that the bids for the improvement on the alley from Rhomberg avenue to Lincoln avenue between Ninth avenue and Tenth ave- nue be returned to the bidders un- opened. Carried. Ald. McIntosh moved that the city engineer be instructed to change the specifications for the improvement of the alley from Rhomberg avenue to Lincoln avenue between Ninth avenue and Tenth avenue, relative to the stone clause from granite to Dubuque stone and the city recorder be in- structed to re -advertise for bids for said improvement. Carried. Bids for the improvement of Wash- ington street from 27th street to the northwest lot line of 28th street. Bid of Thos. R. Lee, grading in total $225.00, macadam per yard 72 cents, curb aryl gutter 52 cents a foot. Bid of N .1. Staner, grading in total $155.00, combination curb and gutter- ing per lineal foot 58 cents, macadam per square yard 69 cents. Bid of Wilmer Cook, grading in total $110.00, combination curb and guttering per lineal foot 58 cents, macadam per square yard 60 cents. Bid of Frank Beutin, grading in total $125.00, com- bination curb and guttering per lineal foot 59 cents, macadam per square yard 67 cents. Bid of C. B. McNa- mara & Co., grading in total $135.00, combination curb and guttering per lineal foot 58 cents, macadam per square yard 63 cents. On motion of Ald. McIntosh all bids were referred to the committee of the whole with power. Bids for constructing an eight inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in Rosedale avenue from Willow street to Auburn avenue in Auburn avenue from Rose- dale avenue to Dexter avenue in Dex- ter avenue from Auburn avenue to Al- gona avenue and. in Algona avenue from Dexter avenue to West Four- teenth street. Bid of J. A. R. Dan- iels, eight inch tile pipe per lineal foot $1.48, manholes each $49.00. Bid of Wilmer Cook, eight inch tile pipe per lineal foot $1.65, manholes each 5U2 Special Session, November 12, 1915 $40.00. Bid of C. B. McNamara & ('o., eight inch title pipe per lineal foot $2.07, manholes each $50.00. Bid , of .John Tibey, eight inch tile pipe per lineal foot $1.18, manholes each $40.00. Bid of Oliver G. Kringle, eight inch tile pipe per lineal foot $1.73, manholes each $30.00. On motion of Aid. Clancy the contract was awarded to John Tibey, he being the lowest bidder, and his bond placed at 1-4 the amount of the contract. Bids for constructing an eight inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in Washing- ton street from Twenty-second street to Twenty-fourth street. Bid of WiI- mer Cook, eight inch tile pipe per lineal foot 60 cts., manholes each $27.00. Bid of C. B. McNamara & Co., eight inch tile pipe per lineal foot 60 cts., manholes each $25.00. Bid of H. A. McIntosh, eight inch tile pipe per lineal foot 60 cts., manholes each $28.00. Bid of N. J. Staner, eight inch tile pipe per lineal foot 64 cts., manholes each $27.00. Bid of J. A. H. Daniels, eight inch tile pipe per lineal foot 64 cts., manholes each $34.00. Bid of John Tibey, eight inch tile piPe per lineal foot 65 cts., manholes each $30.00. Bid of James Street, eight inch tile pipe per lineal foot 65 cts., manhols each $26.00. Bid of Oliv.3r G. Kringle, eight inch tile pipe per lineal foot 86 cts., manholes each $30.00. On motion of Ald. Clancy the contract was awarded to C. B. McNamara & Co., they being the lowest bidders, and their bond placed at 1-4 the amount of the contract. Ald. McLaughlin movgd to adjourn. Carried. • • / Adopted ' — 1914 Approve iso Attest , -' / Mayor. City Recorder. CITY COUNCIL (Official). Special session Nov. 12th, 1915. Council met at 8:20 p. m. Mayor Saul in the chair. Present—Aldermen Callahan, Clan- cy, Heim, 'McIntosh, McLaughlin, Sin- prin, Wallis. Mayor Saul stated that this meet- ing is called for the purpose of re- pealing an ordinance entitled an ordi- nance regulating the number of em- ployees required to operate street cars operating under a franchise from the City of Dubuque and providing a penalty for the violation of the same, approved October 8th, 1915, and for the enacting of an Ordinance regulat- ing the number of employees required to operate street cars used for public service in the City of Dubuque and also regulating the number of en- trances and exits of said cars, and providing a penalty for the violation thereof, and acting on any other busi- ness that might properly come before a regular meeting of the City Council. Aid, McLaughlin offered the follow- ing: AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE REPEALING AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED "AN OR- DINANCE REGULATING THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES RE- QUIRED TO OPERATE STREET CARS OPERATING UNDER A FRANCHISE FROM THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, AND PROVIDING A PENALTY FOR VIOLATION." AP- PROVED, OCT. 8TH, 1915. Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque. Sec. 1. An ordinance entitled "an ordinance regulating the number of employees required to operate street cars operating under a franchise from the City of Dubuque and providing penalty for violation" approved Octo- ber 8th, 1915, be and the same is here- by repealed. Sec. 2. This ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after its passage by the City Council and pub- lication as required by law. Adopted 12th day of November, 1915. Approves 13th day of November, 1915. (Signed) JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Attest: J. J. SHEA, Recorder. Published officially in the Dubuque Telegraph -Herald and Times -Journal newspapers, November 13th, 1915, J. J. SHEA, 11-13-1t City Recorder. Aid. McLaughlin moved that the -'pecial Session, November 12, 1915 503 reading just had be considered the first reading of the ordinance. Car- ried. Ald. McLaughlin moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of reading the ordinance by its title. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Aldermen Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays—None. Md. McLaughlin moved the adop- tion of the ordinance as read. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Aldermen Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays—None. Ald. McLaughlin offered the follow- ing: AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCF, REGULATING THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES RE- QUIRED TO OPERATE STREET CARS USED FOR PUBLIC SERV- ICE IN THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, AND ALSO REGULATING THE NUMBER OF ENTRANCES AND EXITS OF SAID CARS, AND PRO- VIDING A PENALTY FOR THE VIOLATION HEREOF. Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That it shall be unlaw- ful for any person or persons, com- pany or cOrroration, engaged in the operation of a street railway system in the City of Dubuque, to operate upon, over and along the streets of the said City any street car which is used in connection with such railway system for the purpose of carrying passengers far hire, unless such street car shall have, in addition to the driver or motorman thereof, a con- ductor, at all times and at all places when such car shall be in service. Provided, however, when two or more cars are coupled together those fol- lowing the first one being trailers, two men shall be required only for the first car, one conductor for each trailer being required aid not more. Section 2. It. shall be unlawful for any person or persons, company or corporation, owning or operating any street railway system in the City of Dubuque, to operate over, upon and along any of the streets of said City. any street car which shall be equipped with less than one entrance or exit at the front end thereof and one en- trance or exit at the rear end there- of for the purpose of receiving and discharging paesengers. Section 3. That it shall be unlaw- ful for any person or persons, com- pany or corporation, engaged in the operation of a street railway system in the City of Dubuque, to operate upon, ovF•r or along the streets of said City any street car which is used in connection with such railway system for the purpose of carrying passen- gers for hire, unless such street car (unless it be a trailer) shall have for the safety of the public either as con- ductor or motorman an experienced man who has served either as a con- ductor or motorman for at least two months.. Section 4. Any person or persons, company or corporation, owning or operating any street railway system upon the streets of the City of Du- buque, who shall violate any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and be fined not less than ten dollars nor more than one hundred dollars for each of- fense and each car opsrated in viola- tion of the terms hereof shall be con- sidered a separate and distinct of- fense. Section 5. Any employee of any person cr persons, company or cor- poration, owning or operating any street railway system upon the streets of the City of Dubuque, who shall operate or assist in operating any street car in violation of Sections 1, 2 and 3 hereof shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and be fined not less than ten dollars nor more than one hundred dollars for each offense; and the police of said City shall cause any car operating in violation of this ordinance to Pe returned to the street car barns. Section 6. This ordinance being deemed urgent and of immediate ne- cessity for the protection of the pub- lic safety shall be in force and effect from and after its passage and publi- cation as r•,iquired by law. Adopted, 12th day of November, 1915. Approved 13th day of November, 1915. (Signed) JAMES SAUL, Mayor. J. -. SHEA, City Recorder. Published officially in the Dubuque Telegraph -Harald and Times -Journal newspapers, November 13th, 1915.. J. J. SHEA, 11-13-1t. City Recorder. Ald. McLaughlin moved that the reading just had be considered the first reading of the ordinance. Car- ried. Ald. McLaughlin moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of reading the ordinance by its title. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Aldermen Callahan, Clanziy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, \Vallis. Nays None. Aid. McLaughlin moved the adop- Attest— 504 Regular Session, November 18, 1915 tion of the ordinance as read. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Aldermen Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays—None. Ald. Clancy moved that John P. Cooney be appointed Weighmaster of the First Ward Scales. Carried. Ald. Singrin moved to adjourn. Car- AA's- ar- n i ivy ried. Adopted Approved i P:4.4..c4e aLajMayor. Attest: . City Recorder. CITY COUNCIL (Official) Regular session, Nov. 18th, 1915. Coun.:il met at 8:35 p. m. Mayor Saul in the chair. Present—Alds. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis. BILLS. Ilse Beekman, inspector $ 16 00 James Callahan, inspector26 00 .John Dubler, inspector 8 00 A Cullen, inspector 28 00 Ed. Ruff, inspector 2S 00 Pete Wertin, inspector 18 00 Gus Mansteadt, inspector 10 00 Thos. R. Lee, steps on West 14th street 114 36 Thos. R. Lee, steps from Mont- rose Terrace to Fairview Place 150 76 Thos. R. Lee, steps on West 7th street 190 31 Thos. R. Lee, steps on Angella street 125 35 Sprinkler Repair Co., railing on Angella street steps121 75 C. B. McNamara & Co., 5 per cent retained on alley be- tween Clay and Iowa streets, from 4th street to 17th Sts575 95 Jas. Street, 5 per cent retain- ed sewer in Valeria St 16 17 F. W Hassett, 5 per cent re- tained improving Villa St47 79 Tibey Bros., 5 per cent retain- ed improving Pear street63 47 Jas. F. Lee, 5 per cent retain- ed improving Highland Pl229 98 F. W. Hassett, 5 per cent re- tained improving Mt. Lane. 29 39 Nick Staner, 5 per cent retain- ed West 7th street curb and gutter 37 (; C. B. McNamara & Co., 5 per cent retained improving al- ley 1st south of Julien Ave. 46 34 Wilmer Cook, 5 per cent re- tained improving Fifth Ave294 01 C. E. Fitzpatrick Co., expense 20 25 Star Taxi Co., expense 45 Standard Supply Co., expense6 25 C. L. Dambacher, expense4 50 T. L. Seeburger, expense 9 00 J. G. Becker, expense 4 30 Eagle Chemical Co., expense12 50 J. J. Dunn, expense I. 60 Martin-Strelau Co., expense5 00 John Dehing, expense 10 00 F. Motach, expense 50 Felix G. Becker, expense14 00 Dubuque Lumber & Coal Co, expense 3S 93 Ed Millius, expense 1 00 Rellihan & Mullen, expense24 35 M. Quillan, expense 1 00 John L. Kies, expense 60 Regular Session, November 18, 1915 J. AV. Mills, expense 2 60 D. J. Haas, expense 1 20 D. J. Haas, expense 2 00 T. .J. Paisley, expense 2 00 \V". A. McClain, expense 2 00 W. C. Whelan, expense 2 00 C. J. W. Saunders, expense2 00 Leo Palen, expense 2 00 G. Ragatz, Jr., expense 2 00 .1. R. Flick, expense 2 00 13. Westercamp, expense 2 00 P J. McAloon, expense 2 00 .1. H. Maclay, expense 2 00 Justus Bechtel, expense 2 00 Conner Bros., expense 43 50 Pauly Printing Co., expense6 50 Key City Gas Co., expense1 50 H. 13, McCarten, expense 1 SO :Mullen Bros., expense 60 C. A. Gibbs, expense 3 50 Standard Lumber Yard Co, fire 7 Standard Lumber Yard Co., fire Standard Lumber Yard Co., Fire American-LaFrance Fire En- gine Co., fire 05 ['erring & Noesges, fire 4 50 Leader Oil Co., fire 11. 75 Keller Electric Co., fire 72 Auto Service & Repair Co, fire 2 25 Peed-Berwanger & Pfiffner, fire 26 Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co, fire G. \V. Healey & Son, fire i Felix G. Becker, fire 12 Felix G. Becker, fire 106 \V. D. Heckert, fire Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co, fire Key City Gas Co., fire 29 F. M. Jaeger Co., fire Wunderlich & \V'iederholt, fire 22 las. Levi, fire 33 W. D. Deckert, fire Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co, fire 2 Dubuque Auto Co., fire .1. N. Graham, fire 28 National Refining Co., fire 13 Dubuque •Lumber & Coal Co, fire 10 Trf-State Auto Co., fire 2 :Cagle Chemical Co., fire 10 (leisler Bros.. fire Standard Oil Co., fire :McCreary Fc Scherr, fire -Union Electric; Co., fire Matt Stafford, fire Matt Stafford, fire W. D, Heckert, police Dubuque Electric Co., police Iowa Oil Co., police Ed. Norton, police F. G. Becker, police J. \V. Giellis, police liehhorn & Pechtel, police W. D. Deckert, police Dubuque Auto Co., police 23 78 '.1 96 55 00 00 112 03 1116 50 l tl 60 00 99 15 00 61 00 50 00 50 00 30 1460 3 00 18 22 147 4:1 S '.i0 i ,80 17 : 12 00 11 79 .1 10 Ill 1 71 505 E. P. Smith Electric Co., police 2 10 Curtis l lumbing Co., police75 _Iowa Telephone Co., `3 and expense Police, fire Key City Gas Co. 42 67 and expense . Police, fire Key City Gas Co., police, fire 4 00 and expense . Hardie Printing ('o ..l. 14 70 police, health and expense . Spahn-itese Lumber Co., side- 147 75 walk, Mt. Loretta Avenue improvement, eliense and lire :6 43 Times-lourna,, printing SS 00 Telegraph -Herald, printing, fire 0110 expense 11 50 Telel-raph-Herald, printing .. 26 5:1 Telegraph -Herald, printing .. , 51 16 Labor leader, priuting 12 ..-,0 Yuon kElectric Co., lighting i'grks 85 13 Union Electric Co., lighting .. 162 15 [.Union L lectric Co., lighting.. 3'21 S1 Standard Lumber Yard Co, side•,valk 70 •,_, Standard Lumber Yard Co, sidewalk 13 77 J. N. Graham. sewer and side- walk 4 ills F. Schlos. & Son, sewer :; 90 feed-Berea,lger & Pfiffner, Sewer 5 00 .1. J. Rowan, health 5 40 Carr, Ryder & Adams Co, health 6 49 John Dehing, health 00 00 Dubuque Au+.o Co., health 71 Kerper-blunt,. Garage Co, health .1. F. Ris & Bro., fire and har- bor l?nion E.ectric Co., harbor Leader Oil Co., harbor Leader Oil Co., harbor Standard Lumber Yard Co, Mt. Loretta steps 1'. J. Seippel Lumber Co., Mt Loretta steps, Southern Ave.- nue and sewer. 220 31 Standard Lumber Yard Co., Mt. Loretta steps Standard Lumber Yard Co, Mt. Loretta steps Klauer Mfg. Co., Third Street appropriation Klauer Mfg. Co., AFest Third Street appropriation Klauer Mfg. Co., [West Third Strect appropriation Klauer :(ifg. Co., Loc•Ist and Bluff streets appropriation Key City Roofing Co., Gilliam and ['enter Streets appropri- alion V U-. Drake. Mt. Cirmel Ave - nu., appropriation ... 1' ; r :1ans,;, roads \\. 1 I,,.r.;•rt, roads AV':;11 Co.. side - 6 00 1 85 4 68 34 31 24 28 10 47 8 33 22 32 10 ns 14 I'' 72 511 61.1 i :i5 1 00 1 :Iu 506 Regular Session, November 18, 1915 Dubuque Sand & Gravel Co, roads and fire 7 Mettel Bros., roads and fire6 75 Heusi Bros., roads, fire and sewer G 00 Smedley Steam Pump Co., roads, sewer and Third St. appropriation 93 00 Leader Oil Co., roads S5 37 Iowa Oil Co., roads 7 25 Key ('Sty Roofing Co., roads, sewer, fire and expense S2 08 Mulgrew Co., expense and road Iowa Oil Co., fire and roads .. '7 16 Dubuque Lumber & Coal Co, roads 232 02 F. Schloz & Son, roads 13 45 Key City Iron Works, roads 331 30 Bradford Bros., road 12 00 Felix C. Becker, road 18 33 Felix G. Becker, road 4 75 Eagle Point Lime Works, road 2 10 Amos Paley, road 20 00 T. J, Mulgrew Co., road 11 32 J, Newnan & Son, road 11 60 Standard Oil Co., road 100 87 Thos. R. Lee, steps on 18th. street 170 00 On motion of Aid. Clancy all bills properly 0. K. were ordered paid. On motion of Ald. Clancy the fol- lowing bills were referred to the Com- mittee of the Whole. Jas. F. Lee, $ 46 00 Jas. F. Lee 30 50 C. B. McNamara & Co. 142 46 Petition of John Apel asking the City Council to cancel the interest on the special assessment levied against their property on Grandview Avenue for three years presented and read. On motion of Ald. McIntosh the petition was referred to the Committee of the Whole and Mr. Apel notified to be present. Petition of Mrs. Anna Hug asking the City Council to cancel her taxes for the year 1914 on lot 32 McCraney's Eagle Point Add, presented and read. On motion of Ald. Singrin the petition was referred to the Deliquent Tax Committee. Petition of J. E. Kemler, Agent, ask- ing the City Council to cancel the as- sessment levied for the sewer in West 14th, and Belmond Street against the N'y 58 feet of Lot 783 of A, McDaniel's Sub. as they have an assessment for a previous sewer in Prairie Street presented and read. Ou motion of Aid. Wallis the petition was referred to the Committee of the WI ole. Petition of J. E. Kemler, Agent ask- ing the City Council to investigate the following assessments on Real Estate, Lot 17 Francis Kelly's Sub., Lots 3 and 4 of Sub. 168 L. H. Langworthy's Add., Lots 3, 4, 5, and East 27 feet of 6 in Littleton and Sawyer's Add. and the l'nd. 1-2 Lots 6 and 7 of Sub. City 720, presented and read. On mo- tion of Ald, Wallis the petition was referred to the Committee of the Whole. Petition of Mrs. J. ,T. Fettgather ask- ing the City Council to reduce the assessment on Lots 13, 15, 18 and 21 in Yates Sub. presented and read. On motion or Ald. Wallis the petition was referred to the Committee of the Whole to view the grounds, Petition of F. W. Russo asking the City Council to cancel his personal tax for the year 1913 presented and read. On motion of Ald. Wallis t:,e petition was referred to the Committee of the Whole. Petition of Mrs. Elizabeth Hird ask- ing; the City Council to cancel her taxes for the years 1914.and 1915 on L.ot 13 on the corner of Grace aid As- bury Street presented and read. On motion of Ald. Wallis the petition was referred to the Deliquent Ta^ Commit- tee. Petition of Katherine McClain ask- ing the City Council to reduce the as- sessment on Mineral Lot 149 present- ed and read. On motion of Aid, Mc- Laughlin the petition was referred to the Committee of the Whole to view the grounds. Petition of Elmer R. Barr asking the City Council to reduce the assess- ment on Lots 17, 18 19 and 20 Grand- view Avenue Heights for the year 1914 presented and read. On motion of Ald. Clancy the petition was referred to the Committee of the Whole to view the grounds. Petition of Mary A. Martinique pro- testing against the present valuation on Lots 187 and 188 Woodlawn Park Add. presented and read. On motion of Ald. Clancy the petition was re- ferred to the Committee of the Whole to view the grounds. Petition of Charles E. Eustice, Anna E. Eustice and F. H. Weihe, Adminis- trators, of the Estate of William A. Palmer, Deceased, by E. H. Willging their Attorney, asking the City Coun- cil to cancel the assessment levied in the year 1895 for the improvement of Clay Street against the Northerly One- half of in Lot 235 presented and read. On motion of Ald. Wallis the petition was referred to the City Treasurer to report back to the City Council. Petition of Mrs. Mary Homan ask- ing the City Council to reduce the as- sessment on her homestead situated on the corner of 25th and Washington Street presented and read. On motion of Aid. Wallis the petition was refer- red to the Committee of the Whole to view the grounds. Petition of Frank Frommelt et al asking the City Council to improve this fall the Alley between Reed Ave- nue and Rhomberg Avenue and Gar- Regular Session, November 18, 1915 field Avenue presented and read. On motion 'of Ald. McIntosh the prayer of the petitioners was granted and the proper resolutions ordered drawn to cover the same. Petition of Geo. Schreiner asking the City Council to have the City Engi- neer locate and open the alley running south from Cora Street back of the Oesel property east of Grandview Ave- nue presented and read. On motion of Ald. Clancy the prayer of the peti- tioner was granted and the City Engi- neer instructed accordingly, Petition of Jos, L. Hird et al asking the City Council to install an electric street light between West 14th. Street and Asbury on Delhi Street presented and read. On motion of Ald Wallis the petition was referred to the Com- mittee of the Whole to view the grounds. Petition of B. F. Stedman et al ask- ing the City Council to install an elec- tric light at the corner of First and Rhomberg Avenue presented and read. On motion of Ald. Callahan the peti- tion was referred to the Committee of the Whole to view the grounds. Petition of George M. Richey ask- ing the City Council for permission to erect on the northeast corner of Eight and Main Street an inclosed stand of about 4 foot square and 6 feet high for the purpose of selling papers, presented and read. On mo- tion of Ald. Clancy the prayer of the petitioner was granted. Petition of Mrs. John McFarland stating that she fell on a defective walk on the Iowa Street side of Jack- son park, between 15th and 16th Streets, and asking that her doctor bill be paid and that she be allowed damages presented and read. On no- tion of Ald. Heim the petition was referred to the City Attorney. City Recorder Shea presented and read the notice, certified to by the publishers, of the City Council's in- tention to construct an eight -inch tile Pipe sanitary sewer in St. Ambrose Street from the present manhole at the intersection of Willow and St. Ambrose Streets northerly for a dis- tance of about three hundred feet. On motion of Ald. Wallis the notice was received and filed. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Centlemen: I herewith submit my Payroll for labor on streets in the several road districts during the first half of November, 1915: Amount due laborers Also submit the Pay roll for$1671 labo or. muff and Rush Streets: Amount due laborers Also submit the pay troll for$;19 labor"11 on Mt. Loretta Avenue: Amount due laborers $ 41 80 507 Also submit the pay- roll for labor on Grandview Avenue. Amount due laborers $ 136 gu Also submit the pay roll for labor on Center Street: Amount due laborers 3 133 35 Also submit the payroll for sprink- ling and sweeping: Amount due laborers $ 113 5u Also submit the payroll for labor on roads leading into the county: Fifth Ward county road funds, amount due laborers ;? 4p Respectfully submitted, JOHN MAHONEY, Street Commissioner. On motion of Ald. Clancy the pay rolls were received and warrants or- dered drawn to pay various amounts and report referred back to Commit- tee on Sewers. Also :,ubmit the pay- roll for labor on sewer., during the first half of No- vember, 1915: Amount due laborers on sew- ers $ 3.11 Oi Respectfully suomitted, JOHN MAHONEY. Street Commissioner. On motio.t of Ald. Singrin the pay roll was received and warrants or- dered drawn to pay various amounts and report referred back to Commit- tee on Sewers. Chief of Police Giellis reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: I herewith submit my pay roll for the police repartment for the first half of November, 1915: Amount due policemen $1565 35 Respectfully Submitted, JOHN W. GIELI-IS, Chief of Police. On motion of Ald. Callahan the pay roll was received and warrants or- dered drawn to pay the various amounts and the report referred back to the Committee on Police. Fire Chie: Reinfriend reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen. I herewith submit my ay roll for the fire department for the first half of November, 1•15 Amount due fi imn ....... Respectfully 1• 11. REINFKII-:I'. Chief of the Fir I!epartnv'ut. On motion of Aid. Singrin the pad: roll was received and warrantthe vrriror- dered dray m to 1 a y amounts and the report referred back to the 1 rNe evemithdt' Committee. ' I o the Honorable Mayor aur. city Council: On I r,u., l ,.r nth. Gentlemen •:cli• for ,th, Fill, the Wiry sold t:" ta:i 508 Regular Session, November 18, 1915 tax of 1910, a piece of property de- scribed as Lot 2 of 2 of Mineral Lot 141, the same being bought by C: B. Trewin, the amount paid by him being $1.77. Mr. Trewin also paid the 1911 tax assessed against the same de- scribed property In the sum of $1.12. Mr. Trewin informs me that the prop- erty herein described is now a street, and offers to assign said tax sale cer- tificate for amounts paid by him, namely, the sum of $2.89, and 1 would recommend that a warrant for that amount to drawn in hiJ favor. Respectfully submitted, GEO. I). WYBRANT, City Treasurer. On motio.i of Aid. McLaughlin the recommendation of the City Treasur- er was approved and a warrant or- dered drawn to cover the same. November 18th, 1915. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: In reference to the at- tached petition, I would respectfully report as follows: That the assess- ment in question, the improvement of Alpine Street, was levied against Lots 7 and 51, Julia Langworthy's Addition, on December 9th, 1895. That two payments, amounting to $12.14 and $12.18, respectively, were made on Lots 7 and 15, leaving a bal- ance of $30.36 and $30.32, the last payment being of date of September 7th, 1897. Respectfully submitted, GEL; D. \VYBRANT, City Treasurer. On motion of Ald. \Vallis the report of the City Treasurer was approved and that he be instructed to accept the sum of $4u.00 in full settlement of the special assessment levied against said lots. Dubuque, Ia., Nov. 17, 1915. To the Honorable Mayor and Council of the City of Dubuque. Gentlemen:— Herewith returned find renewal pre- mium upon the sidewalk bond of N. .1. Stauer, for the sum of One Thou- sand ($11100.001 Dollars. I beg to state that I find that the premium upon this bond is paid and said bond is now in full force and effect. 1Lerpectfully submitted. M. H. CZIZEK, City Attorney. clan motion of Ald. McIntosh the re- port of the City :Attorney was ap- proved. Dubuque, Ia., Nov. 18, 1915. To the Honorable Mayor and Council of the City of Dubuque. Gentlemen:— Hereto attached you will find a statement of the costs in the follow- ing cases: Equity City Equity City Equity City Eeuity No. 17934—Homan vs. ('ity Equity No, 17926—Hancock vs. Cit Equity No. 18275—Hancock vs. City Equity No. 17281—Day vs. City Equity No. 18278—Kiesel vs. City Equity ..o. 17279—La Van vs. City Equity No. 18280—La Van vs. City Equity No. 18276—Tibbals vs City Equity No. 18277—Torbert vs. City 7 20 Law No. 17 39 7 —Kassler vs. City -16 7:, Law No. 18390—Rizos vs. City 12 :al Equity No. 17660-1. C. R. R. Co. vs. City 7 Equity No. 16977-1. C. R. R Co. vs. City 4:; •-,:; We respectfully recommend that warrants be drawn in favor of C. D. Harrington. Clerk of the District Court, for the various amounts above stated, and the treasurer be instruct ed accordingly. Respectfully submitted, M. H. CZIZEK, City Attorney. On motion of Ald. McLaughlin the report of the City Attorney was ap- proved and warrat_ts ordered drawn to cover the same. Dubuque, Ia., Nov. 17, 1915. To the Honorable Mayor and Council of the City of Dubuque. Gentlemen:— You will find herewith returned the quit -claim deed of Emile Hintrager, unmarried, to the City of Dubuque, by which is conveyed the northerly ten feet of lot No. 190 in Union Addi- tion in the City of Dubuque for alley purposes. I beg' to report that I have examined said deed and find sufficient title in the grantor and the same otherwise Properly executed. This deed may now be recorded. Respectfully submitted, M. H. CZIZEK, City Attorney. On motion of Ald. Heim the report of the City Attorney was approved. Dubuque, Ia., Nov. 17, 1915. ToCouncil: the Honorable Mayor and City Gentlemen:— The following improvements re - h turned by the Sourer System shoulasd not lie assessed for the Year 1914 No. 17931—Adams vs. No. 17932—Albee vs. No. 17933—Albee vs. $ 6 50 6 50 6 50 6 50 6 70 40 35 7 20 7 20 7 20 7 0 7 •'ll Regular Session, November 18, 1915 509 there were no improvements on these lots: John Coleman, from $3670.00 to $240.00, Dubuque Harbor Imp. Co.'s Add., Lot 7, Block 6, Eliz. McMahon, Lot 5 of City 682, from $1650.00 to $990.00. Geo. Collis, Lot 12 and 13 of Grand- view Avenue Heights, from $2540.00 to $1320.00. Also Mary Crotty, M. 1-3 of City 556, reduce from $590.00 to $300.00. Also beg to report that the valua- tion on S. 18.9 feet of 82 East Du- buque Add., owned by C. A. Voelker, be placed at $1630.00 for the year 1913. Respectfully submitted, FRED .J. HELLER, City Assessor. On motion of Aid. Singrin the re- port of the City Assessor was ap- proved and the City Treasurer in- structed accordingly. On motion of Ald. McIntosh the re- port of R. Hay, Weighmaster, in the sum of $7.65. was received and filed. Alderman Wallis offered the follow- ing: Whereas, The contract heretofore entered into by the City of Dubuque for the improvement of West Seven- teenth street, hereinafter described has been completed, and the City En- gineer has computed that the cost and expense of said improvement amount to $2,185.31. Therefore. He it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to provide for the cost of im- proving West Seventeenth street from West Locust street to the junction at Clark street, the Mayor be and he is hereby required to execute and de- liver to the City Recorder, to be by him registered and countersigned, eight bonds for Two hundred and fifty dollars each and one for One hundred eighty-five and 31-100 dollars, num- bered 4291 to 4299 inclusive, dated De- cember 19, 1915. payable on or oefore seven years after the date thereof, and bearing interest at the rate of five per cent per annum, payable semi- annually. Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Aldermen Callahan. Clancy, Beim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays—None. Alderman Wallis offered the follow- ing: Whereas, the contract heretofore entered into by the City of Dubuque for the construction of a cement side- walk hereinafter described has been completed, and the City Engineer ION computed that the cost and expen-e of said improvement amount to $:1"..s•,. Therefore, Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that to provide for the cost of con- structing a cement sidencos in front of lot 33, J. P. Schroedera's Addition, the Mayor be and he is hereby re- quired to execute and deliver to the City Recorder, to be by him regis- tered and countersigned, one side- walk certificate for Thirty and 85-100 dollars, numbered 145, dated Decem- ber 18, 1975 payable on or before seven years after the date thereof, and bearing interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, payable semi- annually. Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas --.\Ids Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, Mel.aughlin, Singrin, \Val- li;. Nays—None. Alderman Wallis offered the follow- ing: Whereas, the contract heretofore entered into by the City of Dubuque for the improvement of Seventh Street, hereinafter described has been completed, and the City Engineer has computed that the cost and expense of said improvement amount to $1914.54, Therefore, Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that to provide for the cost of ho- provin_ Seventh Street from Locust Street to bluff Street the Mayor be and he is hereby required to execute and deliver to the City Recorder, to be by him registered and counter- signed seven bonds ID: Two hundred and fifty dollars, each and one for One hundred and sixty-four and 54-1041 dollars, numbered 4202 to 4209, inclu- sive, dated December 1S, 1915, pay able on or before seven years after the date thereof, and hearing interest at the rate of five per cen'. per an- num, payable semi-annually. Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas --Aids. Callahan. Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Sin-rin. Wal- lis. Nays—None. Alderman Wallis offered the follow• \Vhere;t;, the contra, t entered into by the City cit I,ninutr. for the cuustruetion r,t a samr,,ry sewer I:ercitwter dent rThrcd has comple',,it. and the Cir.. I;u_inc r ha= comintled :hat the ,•r,.:4 and `:r ,n of ail rc,',r,:u r-t_air'( fit ittt it r- ,1 (Thy i tt 'fi ; r- , . rit ,A, ;,,,- ,1t..., 7111:f ...h,r} :. _ .. 510 Regular Session, November 18, 1915 Twenty-second Streets the Mayor be and he is hereby required to execute and deliver to the City Recorder, to he by him registered and counter- signed, one bond for Two hundred and fifty dollars and one for Sixty- eight ar.d 6-100 dollars, numbered 4210 and 4211, dated December 18, 1915, payable on or before seven years after the date thereof, and bearing interest at the rate of five per cent per annum, payable semi- annually. Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wal- lis. Nays—None. Alderman Wallis offered the follow- ing: Whereas, The contract heretofore entered into by the City of Dubuque fop the improvement of Jefferson street hereinafter described has been completed, and the City Engineer has computed that the cost and expense of said improvement amount to $3,467.85. Therefore, Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to provide for the cost of im- proving Jefferson street from the west curb line of Olive street to the east curb line of Walnut street, the Mayor be and he is hereby required to exe- cute and deliver to the City Recorder, to be by him registered and counter- signed, thirteen bonds for Two hun- dred and fifty dollars each and one for Two hundred seventeen and 85-100 dollars, numbered 4212 to 4224 inclus- ive, dated December 18, 1915, payable on or before seven years after the date thereof, and bearing interest at the rate of five per cent per annum, payable semi-annually. Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Aldermen Callahan, Clancy, Helm, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays—None. Alderman Wallis offered the follow- ing: Whereas, The contract heretofore entered into by the City of Dubuque for the improving of Sixth street, hereinafter described has been com- pleted, and the City Engineer has com- puted that the cost and expense of said improvement amount to $1,925.70. Therefore, Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to provide for the cost of im- proving Sixth street from the wester- ly line of Locust street to Bluff street, the Mayor be and he is hereby re- quired to execute and deliver to the City Recorder, to he by him registered and countersigned, seven bonds for Two hundred and fifty dollars each and one for One hundred seventy-five and 70-100 dollars, numbered 4225 to 4232 inclusive, dated Dec. 18, 1915, payable on or before seven years after the date thereof, and bearing interest at the rate of five per cent per an- num, l:ayab!c semi-annually. Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Aldermen Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays—None. Ald. Wallis offered the following: Whereas, The contract heretofore entered into by the City of Dubuque for the improvement of Ilhomberg avenue, hereinafter described has been completed, and the City Engineer has computed that the cost and expense of said improvement amount to $14,617.80. Therefore. Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to provide for the cost of im- proving Rhomberg avenue from the end of the present improvement on Fifth avenue to the northeasterly lot line of Lot 371, Ham's Addition, the Mayor be and he is hereby required to execute and deliver to the City Re- corder, to be by him registered and countersigned, fifty-seven bonds for two hundred and fifty dollars each and one for three hundred sixty-seven and 80-100 dollars, numbered 4233 to 4290 inclusive, dated December 18, 1915, payable on or before seven years after the date thereof, and bearing interest at the rate of five per cent per an- num, payable semi-annually. Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Aldermen Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays—None. Ald. McLaughlin offered the follow- ing: AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE FOR THE VACA- TION OF A STRIP OF' LAND ON THE NORTH SIDE OF WEST ELEVENTH STREET FIVE FOOT WIDE IN THE CENTER AND NOTHING AT EITHER END AND ABOUT THIRTY FEET LONG, BE- TWEEN BLUFF STREET AND GROVE STREET. Whereas, The Baptist church, the owners of the property abutting there- on, has petition the city council of the city of Dubuque for the vacation and annulment of a strip of land on the north side of West Eleventh street five font wide in the center and nothing at either end and about Regular Session, November 18 1915 thirty feet long between Bluff street and Grove street. Whereas, By direction of the city council of the city of Dubuque the city engineer has made a plat of and showing said portion of said street proposed to he vacated and filed the same in his office subject to public in- spection and due notice has been giv- en to the abutting property owners, and ten (10) days notice of such va- cation has been published in the of- ficial papers of the city and the pro- posed action has been submitted to the city council at two regular ses- sions, and Whereas, It appears that no valid objection has been made to the vaca- tion of said strip and the same is not required for public purposes therefore, Be it ordained by the city council of the city of Dubuque. Section 1. That the strip of land on the north side of West Eleventh street five feet wide in the center and nothing at either end and about thirty feet in length between Bluff street and Grove street be and the same is here- by vacated and annulled and the per- manent use of the respective portions thereof adjoining the various lots thereon is hereby granted to the own- ers and proprietors of said lots and contemplated by statute is such cases. Section 2. This ordinance shall be in force and take effect from and after its passage by the city council and its publication one time in the Dubuque Telegraph -Herald and Times -Journal newspapers. Adopted, November 18th, 1915. Approved, November 19th, 1915. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. Published officially in the Du- buque Telegraph -Herald and Times - Journal newspapers, November 22nd, 1915 J. J. SHEA, 17-22-1t ..cy Recorder. Ald. McLaughlin moved that the reading just had be considered the first reading of the ordinance. Car- ried. Ald. McLaughlin moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of reading the ordinance by its title. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Aids. Calla- han, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, Mc- Laughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays— None. Ald. McLaughlin moved the adop- tion of the ordinance as read. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas_ Aids. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIn- tosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays—None. Your committee on streets would 511 respectfully report that they have ex- ts mined the following tmproremen and would respectfully recommend that they be accepted. West Third street from Burch street to Alpine street, ,las. I con- tractor. street, one hundred and lift Prairie street from ',Nest Eleventfeeht northerly, Jas. Lee, contractor: . Second street from Locust sheet to Bluff street, ,Jas. Lee. contractor. We would further recommend that the city engineer be and he is hereby instructed to prepare a special assess- ment against the lots or parcels of real estate subject to assessment and file the same in the office of the city recorder who shall thereupon publish the notice as required by ordinance. MATT CLANCY, Chairman. Your committee on streets would respectfully report that they have ex- amined the following cement steps and would respectfully recommend that they be accepted. Retaining wall on Rest Seventh street, Ed. Brasher, contractor. West Seventh street steps, Thos. Lee, contractor, Cement steps on Foy. street. Ce- ment steps on from Montrose to Fair- view Place. Cement steps from West Fourteenth to Montrose Terrace. MATT CLANCY, Chairman. On motion of Ald. Clancy the re- ports of the committee on streets was adopted. Alderman McIntosh offered the fol- lowing: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That it is deemed necessary and advisable to im- prove the alley from Reed Avenue to First Avenue between Rhomberg Ave- nue and Garfield Avenue, and it is hereby proposed to grade and macad- amize said portion of said alley and to assess the cost of said grading and macadamizing against the property legally subject to assessment. Ald. McIntosh moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Aids. Callahan. Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, .Al Lauchlin, Singrin, \Vallis. Nays—None. Alderman McIntosh offered the fol- lowing: Be it Resolved by the City (Council of the City of Dubuque. That t he city engineer be and he is hereby directed to prepare a plat showing generally the location, nature and extent to the proposed improvement of the alley be- tween Ritomberg Avenue and Garfield Avenue Itont Reed Avenue to First Avenue, and the kind or kinds of ma- terial or materials to be used. and an 512 Regular Session, November 18, 1915 estimate of the entire cost thereof, and the amount and cost of such im- provement, and the amount asesssable upon any railway or street railway company, the amount and cost there- of to be paid by the city, if any, and the cost thereof and amount assess- able upon each lot or parcel of land adjacent to such improvement as con- templated by Chapter 76 of the Laws of the Thirty-fifth General Assembly of the State of Iowa and acts amend- ed thereby, and to file such plat and estimate in the office of the city re- corder; that after the filing of said plat and estimate in his office, the city recorder shall publish in three consecutive issues of a newspaper published in this city, a notice stat- ing that E uch plat and estimates are on file, the location and nature of the improvement, kind or kinds of mater- ials to be used, and an estimate of its cost, and the time before which ob- jections thereto can be filed, and the time fixed for hearing, which time shall not be Tess than five days after the last publication of such notice, and after such publication shall have been made, the city recorder shall, at the next regular session of the city council, notify the council thereof in writing, with a printed copy of such notice accompanying the same. Ald, McIntosh moved the adoption of the resolution. Carired by the following; vote: Yeas—Alds. Callahan, ('boy, 1leirn, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays—None. A1d. McIntosh offered the following: Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That the resolutions heretofore adopted provid- ing for the laying of a sanitary sewer in Burden avenue and O'Neill ave- nue be and they are hereby rescinded. Aid. McIntosh moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—.olds. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, 111 elntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, \Wallis. Nays --None. :\ Niemen' McIntosh offered the fal- lowing: Ile it Resolved by the ('ity ('ouncil of the ('ity of Dubuque, That it is deemed necessary and advisable to constru0 t a sanitary- sewer in the unnamed street north of Mettel's Sub, half way between Queen street and Windsor avenue and on Burden avenue from the unnamed street to O'Neill avenue and easterly on O'Neill avenue about Tomfeet., and to assess the c ost of said sewer against the abutting property. :Ald. McIntosh mored the adoptionof the: resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas--Alds. ('allahan. Cian^y, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays—None. Alderman McIntosh offered the fol- lowing: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That the City Engineer be and he is hereby di- rected to prepare a plat and specifica- tions for an eight -inch tile pipe sani- tary sewer in unnamed street north of Mettel Sub., half way between Queen street and Windsor avenue, and on Burden avenue from the un- named street to O'Neill avenue and easterly on O'Neill avenue about 500 feet, showing the locations and gen- eral nature of such improvement, the extent thereof, the size and kind of material to be used, and to prepare an estirnate of the cost thereof and the amount assessable upon each lot or parcel of land adjacent to or abut- ting thereon per front feet or square feet in area, and to file such plat, specifications and estimate in the of- fice of the City Recorder. That after such plat is so filed, the City Recorder shall cause to be pub- lished notice of the intention of t.um. Council to make such improvement, which notice shall be published in three consecutive issues of the offic- ial paper of the City of Dubuque, stating that such plat is on file, and generally the nature of the sewer, its location, size and kinds of material to be used, and the estimate of its cost, and fixing the time before which objections can be filed, which time shall not be less than five days after the last publication of said no- tice, and after the completion of the publication of such notice, he shall at its next session, notify the Coun- cil thereof in writing with a printed copy of such notice accompanying the same. Aid. McIntosh moved the adoption of the resolution Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Alds. Callahan, Clancy. Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays—None. Alderman Wallis offered the fol- lowing: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That a sani- tary sewer of eight -inch tile pipe lie constructed in St. Ambrose street front the present manhole at the .in- tersection of Willow and St. Ambrose street northerly for a distance of about three hundred feet, according to the plans and specifications of said sewer prepared by the City Engineer and now on file in the office of tine City Recorder, and be it further Resolved, That said sewer shall be completed on or before the I st d -::y of January, 1916, and shall he paid for at the time and in the man- Regular Session November 18, 1915 ner prescribed by Chapter XXXIV of the Revised Ordinances of 1901of the City of Dubuque for the payment of the cost of constructing sewers. The proposals for doing such wort: will be acted upon by the Council on the 2nd day of December, 1915, and the City Recorder is hereby ordered to give ten days' notice by publication asking for proposals as provided by crdinance. Ald. Wallis moved the adoption or the resolution. Carried by the fol lowingvote: Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Clancy, Heine, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays—None. City Recorder Shea presented and read the notice, certified to by the publishers, of the city council's in- tention to levy a special assessment to pay for constructing a sidewalk abutting the south sixty feet of Lot 33, J. P. Schroeder's Addition, H. :\. McIntosh, contractor. On motion of Ald. Wallis the notice was received and filed. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That to pay for constructing cement sidewalks, by H. A. McIntosh, contractor, in front of and adjoining the same, a Special Tax be and is hereby levied on the several lots, and parts of lots, and Parcels of real estate hereinafter named, situate and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of real estate, as follows: Owner. Description. Amt. Rich. Waller Est., J. P. Schroeder's Add., S. GO ft. Lot 30, 234.8 sq, ft. cement walk at 12 1-2c, $29.35; ex- tra expense, $1.50; total....$ 30 85 Adopted November 18th, 1915. Approved November 19th, 1915. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Attest— J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Clancy, I -{eine, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wal- lis. Nays—None. City Recorder Sherpresented and read the notice, certified to by the publishers, of the City Council's in- tention to levy a special assessment to pay for improving Jefferson street from the west curb line of Olive street to the east curb line of Walnut street, J. M. Kenety & Son, contractors. On notion of Ald. Wallis the notice was received and filed. Resolved by the City Council of the ('ity of Dubuque, That to pay for im- proving Jefferson street from the west curb line of Olive street to the east ,v ember 18, 1915 513 curb line of Walnut street, by John Kenety & Son, contractors, in front of and adjoining the same, a Special Tax be and is hereby levied on the several Lots, and Parts of Lots, and Parcels of Real Estate hereinafter named, situate and owned, and for the several amounts set oppcsite each Lot or Parcel of Real Estate, as fol. lows: Owner. Description, Hannah M. Nagle, Farley's Sub., Lot 15, interest at 6 Per cent, $1.32; curbing and paving cost, $138.35; extra expense at 3 per cent, $•1.15; total $ Hannah M. Nagle, Farley's Sub., Lot 16, interest at C per cent, $1.22, curbing and paving cost, $138.35; extra expense at 3 per cent, $4.15; total Hannah M. Nagle, Farley's Sub., W. 1-2 Lot 17, inter est at G per cent, GGc; curbing and paving cost, $69.17; extra expense at 3 per cent, $2.08; total T. F. O'Connor, Farle-'s Sub, E. 1-2 Lot 17, interest at 6 per cent, G6c; curbing and paving cost, $69.17; extra expense at 3 per cent, $2.08; total T. F. O'Connor, Farley's Sub., Lot 18, interest at 6 per cent, $1.32; curbing and paving cost, $138.35; extra expense at 3 per cent, $4.15; total John Fora, Farley's Sub., Lot 19, interest at G per cent, $1.32; curbing and paving costing, $138.35; extra ex- pense at 3 per cent, $4.15; total James Rooney, Farley's Sub., 1.ot 20, interesting at G per cent, $1.32; curbing and paving cost, $138.35; extra expense at 3 per cent, $4.15, total G. Radford Est., Farley's Lot 21, interest at 6 per cent, $1.32; curbing and paving cost, $138.35; extra expense at 3 per cent, $4.15; total ... Emily Dempsey, Farley's Sub., Lot 22, interest at 6 per cent, $1.30; curbing and paving cost, $135.59; extra expense at 3 per cent, $1.07; total Emily Dempsey, Farley's Sub., I.ot 23, interest at 6 per cent, $1.30; curbing and paving Cost, $135.59; extra expense at 3 per cent, $1.97: total Amt.. 143 82 143 82 71 91 71 91 143 82 143 82 143 82 11,1 s'2 140 96 110 00 514 Regular Session, November 18, 1915 Kate M. ('ady, Farley's Sub., Lot f I, interest at ; per cent, $1.30; curbing and paving cost, $135.59; extra expense at 3 per cent, $4.07; total .. Thos. M.-c'ish, Farley's Sub, W. 45 ft., Lot 25, interest at 6 per cent, $1.22; curb- ing and paving cost, $127.27; extra expense at 3 per cent, $3.81; total 132 30 Augusta Weaver, Farley's Sub., E. 3 ft., Lot 25, inter- est at 6 per cent, 8c; curb- ing and paving cost, $8.33; extra expense at 3 per cent, 24c; total Augusta Weaver, Farley's Sub., Lot 26, interest at 6 per cent, $1.30; curbing and paving cost, $135.59; ex- tra expense at 3 per cent, $4.07; total 140 96 Augusta Weaver, Farley's Sub., W. 23 ft., Lot 27, in- terest at 6 per cent, 60c; curbing and paving cost, $63.63; extra expense at 3 per cent, $1.91; total 66 14 A. F. Heeb, Farley's Sub., E. 26 ft., Lot 27, interest at 6 per cent, 70c; curbing and paving cost, $71.96; extra expense at 3 per cent, $2.16; total .. 74 82 A. F. Heeb, Farley's Sub., Lot 28, interest at 6 per cent, $1.30; curbing and paving cost, $135.59; extra ex- pense at 3 per cent, $4.07; total 140 96 Hannah Nagle, Farley's Sub, Lot 42, interest at 6 per cent, 83c; curbing and pav- ing cost, $84.84; extra ex- pense at 3 per cent, $2.54; total H, N. Doyle, Farley's Sub., W. 29 ft., Lot 41, interest at C per cent, 48c; curbing and paving cost, $50.67; extra expense at 3 per cent, $1.52; total J. .T. Nagle, Farley's Sub., E. 21 ft., Lot 41, interest at 6 per cent, 38c; curbing and paving cost, $39.03; extra expense at 3 per cent, $1.17; total John Nagle, Farley's Sub., Lot 40, interest at 6 per cent, 97c; curbing and pav- ing cost, $101.04; extra ex- pense at 3 per cent, $3.03; total John Nagle, Farley's Sub., Lot 39, interest at 6 Per cent, $1.04, curbing and paving cost, $109.50 • extra expense at :1 per cent, $3.28• total .. .... . , 140 96 8 65 88 21 52 67 40 58 105 01 113 S2 John Nagle, Farley's Sub., Lot 38, interest at 6 per cent, $1.14; curbing and paving cost, $117.99; extra expense at 3 per cent, $3.53; total 122 66 E. J. Delaney, Farley's Sub, Lot 37, interest at 6 per cent, $1.20; curbing and paving cost, $124.62; ext'a expense at 3 per cent, $3.73; total 129 55 C. A. Voelker, Farley's Sub, N. 96.5 ft., Lot 36, interest at 6 per cent, $1.24; curb- ing and paving cost, $129.12; extra a::pense at 3 per cent, $3.87; total 134 23 Stewart & Splan, Farley's Sub., Lot 35, interest at 6 per cent, 94c; curbing and paving cost, $91.18; extra expense at 3 per cent, $2.83; total 97 95 A. F. Heeb, Farley's Sub., Lot 34, interest at 6 per cent, 94c; curbing and paving cost, $94.18; extra expense at 3 per cent, $2.83; total 97 95 A. F. Heeb, Parley's Sub., Lot 33, interest at 6 per cent, 94c; curbing and paving cost, $94.18; extra expense at 3 per cent, $2.83; total 97 95 A. F. Heeb, Farley's Sub., Lot 32, interest at 6 per cent, 94c; curbing and paving cost, $94.18; extra expense at 3 per cent, $2.93; total 97 95 A. F. Heeb, Farley's Sub., Lot 31, interest at 6 per cent, 94c; curbing and paving cost, $94.18; extra expense at 3 per cent, $2.83; total 97 95 A. F. Heeb, Farley's Sub., W. 46 ft., Lot 30, interest at C Per cent, 86c; curbing and paving cost, $88.43; extra expense at 3 per cent, $2.65; total 91 94 W. H. Day, Jr., Farley's Sub, E. 4 ft., Lot 30, interest at 6 per cent, 8c; curbing and paving cost, $7.69; extra ex- pense at 3 per cent, 23c; total .. 8 00 W. II. Day, Jr., Farley's Sub, W. 24.5 ft., E. 24.5 ft., N. 80 ft., I.ot 29, interest at 6 per cent, 94c; curbing and pav- ing cost, $94.18; extra ex- pense at 3 per cent, $2.83; total . , 97 95 Total $3467 85 1476.1 lin. ft. cement curb and gutter at 69c $1018 51 1587.04 sq. yds. asphaltic ma- cadam at $1.40 2317 OS Extra expense 100 06 Regular Session, November 18, 1915 Interest at 6 per cent 32 20 Total $3467 85 All of which is assessed in propor- tion to the special benefits conferred. Adopted November 18, 1915. Approved November 19, 1C15. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas -Aldermen Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays --None. City Recorder Shea presented and read the notice, certified to by the publishers, of the City Council's in- tention to levy a special assessment to pay for improving West Seven- teenth street from West Locust street to the junction at Clark street, John Tibey, contractor. On motion of Ald. Wallis the notice was received and filed. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to pay for im- proving West 17th street from West Locust street to the junction at Clark street by John Tibey, contractor, in front of and adjoining the same, a Special Tax be and is hereby levied on the several Lots, and Parts of Lots, and Parcels of Real Estate hereinafter named, situate and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each Lot or Parcel of Real Estate, as follows: Owner. Description. Amt. J. G. Peterson, Cooley's Sub., Lot 15, paving and curbing cost, $163.98; interest at 6 per cent, $1.58; extra ex- pense at 5 per cent, $8.20; total $ 173 76 N. J. Schrup, Fairview Sub, Lot 21, paving and curbing cost, $122.16; interest at 6 per cent, $1.18; extra ex- pense at 5 per cent, $6.11; total 129 45 City of Dubuque, Fairview Sub., Lot 1, paving and curbing cost, $168.78; in- terest at 6 per cent, $1.63: extra expense at 5 per cent, $8.44; total 1.75 85 City of Dubuque, Fairview Sub., Lot 2, paving and curbing cost, $166.66; in- terest at 6 per cent, $1.60; extra expense at 5 per cent, $8.33; total 176 59 City of Dubuque, Fairview Sub., Lot 3 paving and curbing cost, $166.66; in- terest at 6 per cent, $1.60; extra expense at 5 per cent, $8.33; total 176 59 City of Dubuque, Fairview Sub., Lot 4, paving and curbing cost, $166.66; in- terest at 6 per cent, $1.60; extra expense at 5 per cent, $8.33; total Eliz. A. Richardson, Morgan's Sub., Lot 26, paving and curbing cost $83.33; interest at 6 per cent, SOc; extra ex- pense at 5 per cent, $4.17; total Eliz. A. Richardson, Morgan's Sub., Lot 25, paving and curbing cost, $14.14; inter- est at 6 per cent, 14c; extra expense at 5 per cent, 71c: total .. Geo. A. Flewell, Morgan's Sub., Lot 24, paving and curbing cost, $84.14; inter- est at 6 per cent, S2c; extra expense at 5 per cent, $4.21; total 89 16 (leo. A. Flewell, Morgan's Sub., Lot 23, paving and curbing cost, $88.64; inter- est at 6 per cent, 87c; extra expense at 5 per cent, $4.43; total 93 91 Geo. A. Flewell, Morgan's Sub., Lot 22, paving and curbing cost, $88.64; inter- est at 6 per cent, 87; extra expense at 5 per cent, $4.43; total 93 94 Wm. .1. Nesler, Sub. 1 of 1 of 2 of City 670 and 682, Lot 2, paving and curbing cost, $145.69; interest at 6 per cent, $1.41; extra expense at 6 per cent, $7.28; total154 38 John Doud, Sub. 1 of 1 of 1 of 2 of City 670 and 682, I.ot 2, paving and curbing cost, $111.80; interest at G per cent, $1.07; extra expense at 5 per cent, $5.59; total 118 4G \V.. Hamel, Sub. 1 of 1 of 1 of 2 of City 670 and 682, I.ot 1, paving and curbing cost, $55.13; interest at 6 per cent, 54c; extra expense at 5 per cent, $2.76; total58 43 Frank Hamel, Sub. 2 of City 670 and 682, Lot 2, paving ang curbing cost, $239.10: interest at 6 per cent, $2.32: extra expense at 5 per cent, $11.96 total .........•••'" James R. Peene, Sub. 1 A. of City 670 and 682, N. E. 25 feet, Lot 2, paving and curb- ing cost, $39.67: interest at 6 Per cent, 39c; extra ex- pense at 5 per cent, $1.9R; i 04 total .. ................. "V. 0. Wright, Sub. 1 A. of Cty I of0 and aving and feet, l.ot _, 1 curb- ing cost, $35.28; interest at 515 176 59 88 30 14 99 953 38 516 Regular Session, November 18, 1915 6 per cent, 37c; extra ex- pense at 5 per cent, $1.91; total D. and P. Metcalf, Sub1 of 1 A. of City 670 and 682, Lot 1, paving and curbing cost, $111.38; interest at 6 per centfi $1.11; extra expense at 5 per cent, $5.72; total.. 121 21 Wm. Metcalf, Sub. 1 of 1 A. of City 670 and 682, Lot 2, paving and curbing cost, $4.43; interest at 6 per cent, 4c; extra expense at 5 per cent, 22c; total 4 69 40 56 Total 12185 31 1855.47 sq. yds. macadam at 70c 7L.7 sq. yds. cement gutter at $1.80 953.8 lin. ft. cement curb and gutter at 65c 619 97 Extra expense 103 11 Interest at 6 per cent 19 4 $1298 i3 143 16 Total $2185 31 All of which is assessed in propor- tion to the special benefits conferred. Adopted November 18, 1915. Approved November 19, 1915. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Aldermen (Callahan, Clancy, 1leim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays—None. City Recorder Shea presented and read the notice, certified to by the publishers, of the City Council's in- tention to levy a special assessment to pay for constructing an eight -inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in Washing- ton street from Twenty-first street, to Twenty-second street. J. A. R. Daniels, contractor. On motion of AId. Clancy the notice was received and filed. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to pay for con- structing an 8 -inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in Washington St., from 21st St. to 22nd St. by J. A R . Daniels, contractor, in front of and adjoining the sane'. a special tax be and is hereby levied on the several lots and parts of lots and parcels of real es- tate hereinafter named, situate and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of real estate, as follows: Owner, Description, Amt. Peter Lies, Sub, N. 2-3 of 100, L. II. Langworthy's Acid., S. 1-2 lot 1, interest at (t per cent, 36c: 44.4 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe and manholes at $.8516, $37.81; extra expense at 8 per per cent, $3.02; total ...... $ Wilhelmina Van Dillman, S. 1-3 of 100, L. H. Langworthy's Add., lot 2, interest at 6 per cent, 36c; 44.4 lin. ft. S -inch tile pipe and man- holes at $.8516, $37.81; extra expense at 8 per cent, $1.02; total 41 1.9 E. J. Ferguson, Sub. 1 of N. 1-3 of 99, L. H. Langworthy's Add., W. 1-2 lot 2, interest at 6 per cent, 38c; 47 lin. ft. S -inch tile pipe and manholes at $.8516, $40.03; extra ex- pense at 8 per cent, $3.20; total 43 61 E. T. Schilling, Sub, M. 1-3 of 99, L. H. Langworthy's Add., lot 1, interest at 6 per cent, 38c; 17 lin, ft. S -inch tile pipe and manholes at $.8516, $40.03; extra expen,;e at 8 per cent, $3.20; total 43 61 John Thinnes, Sub. 1 of 1 of S 1-3 of 99, L, H. Langworthy's lot 1, interest at 6 per cent, 38c; 17 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe and manholes at $.8516, $40.03; extra expense at S Per cent, $3.20; total 43 61 Realty Inv. Corp., Giessler Sub N. 30 ft. lot 3, interest at 6 per cent, 24c; 30 lin. ft. 8 - inch tile pipe and manholes, at $.8516, $25.54; extra ex- pense at S per cent, $2.04; total 27 82 Rose Hollenfelz, Giessler Sub S, 10 ft. lot 3, interest at 6 per cent, 8c; 10 lin. ft. 8 - inch tile pipe and manholes, at $.5516, $8.52; extra ex- pense at S per cent, 68c; total 9 28 Rose Hollenfelz, Giessler Sub. N. 14 ft. lot 2, interest at 6 per cent, 12c; 14 lin. ft. 8 - inch tile pipe and manholes, at $.8516, $11.92; extra ex- pense at S per cent, 95c; total 12 99 J. C. Junck, Giessler Sub. S 26 ft. lot 2, interest at 6 per cent, 22c; 26 lin, ft, S -inch tile pipe and manholes at $.8516, $22.14; extra ex- pense at 8 per cent, $1.77; total 24 13 Augusta Kutsch, Giessler Sub lot 1, interest at 6 per cent, 28c; ,'3 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe and manholes at $.S516, $28.10; extra expense at S Per cent, $2.25; total 30 63 Total $31S 06 41 19 Regular Session, November 18, 1915 393.1 lin. ft. S -inch tile pipe at 594, $231 93 2 manholes at $30.00 60 00 Extra expense 23 33 Interest at 6 per cent 2 80 Total $318 06 All of which is assessed in propor- tion to the special benefits conferred. Adopted, November 18th, 1915. Approved, November 19th, 1915. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. Ald. Clancy moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays—None. City Recorder Shea presented and read the notice, certified to by the publishers, of the City Council's in- tention to levy a special assessment to pay for improving Sixth street from the westerly line of Locust street to Bluff street, Jas. F. Lee, contractor. On motion of Ald. McLaughlin the no- tice was received and filed. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to pay for im- proving Sixth street from Locust street to Bluff street, by Jas. F. Lee, contractor, in front of and adjoining the same, a special tax be and is here- by levied on the several lots and parts of lots, and parcels of real estate hereinafter named, situate and owned, and for the several amounts set op- posite each lot or parcel of real estate, as follows: Owner. Description. Amt. City of Dubuque, Washington Park, paving and curbing cost, 5992.23; interest at 6 per cent, $9.58; extra ex- pense at 2 per cent, $19.84; total $1021 65 1\Iary E. Waller Est., City lot 140, paving and curbing cost, $327.48; interest at 6 per cent, $3.17; extra ex- pense at 2 per cent, $6.55; total 337 20 A, A, Cooper (Inc.) City lot 139, paving and curbing cost, $111.52; interest at 6 per cent, $1.08; extra ex- pense at 2 per cent, $2.23; total 114 83 Young Women's Christian Ass'n, City lot 101, paving and curbing cost, $327.48; interest at 6 per cent, $3.17; extra expense at 2 per cent, $6.33; total Young Women's Christian Ass'n, City lot N. 36.6 ft. lot 102, paving and curbing cost, $101.S3; interest at 6 337 200 517 per cent, 98c; extra ex- pense at 2 per cent, $2.04; total M. and A. Rogers, City lot S S ft. lot 102, paving and curbing cost, $9.68; interest at 6 per cent, 10c; extra ex- pense at 2 per cent, 19c; total 104 85 9 97 Total $1,925 70 538.91 Sq. Yds. asphaltic con- crete at $1.75 $1468 0!1 382.8 Lin. Ft: cement curb and gutter at 69c 402 13 Extra expense 37 40 Interest at 6 per cent 18 OS Total $1925 70 All of which is assessed in propor- tion to the special benefits conferred. Adopted, November 18th, 1915. Approved, November 19th, 1913. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. Ald. McLaughlin moved the adop- tion of the resolution. Carired by the following vote: Yeas—.\lds. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays—None, City Recorder Shea presented and read the notice, certified to by the publishers, of the City Council's in- tention to levy a special assessment to pay for improving Seventh Street from Locust Street to Bluff Street, Jas. F. Lee, contractor. On motion of Ald. McLaughlin the notice 'was re- ceived and filed. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to pay for im- proving Seventh Street from Locust Street to Bluff Street, by Jas. F. Lee, contractor, in front of and adjoining the same, a Special Tax be and is hereby levied on the several lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of real es- tate hereinafter named, situate and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each lot or Marcel of real estate, as follows: City of Dubuque, Washington Park, paving and curbing cost„ $971.16; 6 per cent in- terest, $9.38; extra expense at 2 per cent, $19.42: total.$999 96 Elks' Home Building Co., City Lot 623, paving and curbing cost, $298.83; 6 per cent interest, $2.96; extra expense at 2 per cent, $598; total Elks' Ilona' Building Co., ('ity Lot 624, paving and curbing cost, $112.56; 6 per cent interest, $1.09; extra cz;'cnse at _per cent, $.._v, 25 , tutal '107 77 115 !w 518 Regular Session, November 18, 1915 Elks' Home Building Co., City Lot 625, raving and curbing cost, $37.01; 6 per cent interest, 36c; extra ex- pense at 2 per cent, 74c; total S. P. Rider, Sub. City Lot 652, Lot 2, paving and curbi of, cost, $149.30; 6 per cant in- terest, $1.44; extra at 2 per cent, $2.90: 153 73 S. P. Rider, Sub. City I.0i 651, Lot 2, paving and curbing cost, $56.72; 6 per cent in- terest, 54c; extra expense at 2 per cent, $1.13; total . 58 39 Cath. Christman, Sub. City Lot 652, Lot 1; paving and curbing cost, $145.65; 6 per cent interest, $1.40; extra expense at 2 per cent, $2.91; total 149 96 Cath. Christman, Sub. City Lot 651, Lot 1, paving and curb- ing cost, $52.49; 6 per cent interest, 51c; extra expense at 2 per cent, $1.05; total54 05 Cath. Christman, City Lot, S. 36.3 ft. Lot 650, paving and curbing cost, $35.61; 6 per cent interest, 35c; extra ex- pense at 2 per cent, 71c; total 36 67 38 11 Total $1914 54 824.6 sq. yds. asphaltic con- crete at $1.75 $1443 05 603.3 lin. ft. cement curb and gutter at 69c 916 28 Extra expense 37 18 Interest at 6 per cent 18 03 Total $1914 54 All of which is assessed in propor- tion to ti special benefits conferred. Adopted November 18th, 1915. Approved November 19th, 1915. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. Ald. McLaughlin moved the adop- tion of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Clancy, 1-leim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Sin - grin, kl'allis. Nays—None. City Recorder Shea presented and read the notice, certified to by the publishers, of the City Council's in- tention to levy a special assessment to pay for improving Rhomberg Ave- nue from the end of the present im- provement on Fifth Avenue to the northeasterly lot line of Lot 371, Ham's Add., Jas. F. Lee, contractor. On motion of Ald. McIntosh the no- tice was received and filed. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to pay for im- proving Rhomberg Avenue from the present improvement at Fifth Avenue to the northeasterly lot line of Lot 371 Ham's Add., by Jas. F. Lee, con- tractor, in front of and adjoining the same, a Special Tax be and is hereby levied on the several lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of real estate hereinafter named, situate and owned, and for the several amounts set op- posite each lot or parcel of real es- tate, as follows: J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's Add., Lot 411, paving cost, $15.80; extra expense at 2 per cent, 32c; total $ 16 12 J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's Add., Lot 412, paving cost, $15.80; extra expense at 2 per cent, 32e: total 16 12 .T. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's Add., Lot 413, paving cost, $15.80; extra expense at 2 per cent, 32c; total 16 12 J. A. Rhomberg Eat., Ham's Add., Lot 414, paving cost, $15.80; extra expense at 2 per cent, 32c; total 16 12 J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's Add., Lot 415, paving cost, $15.80; extra expense at 2 per cent, 32c; total 16 12 J. A, Rhomberg Est., Ham's Add., Lot 416, paving cost, $15.80; extra expense at 2 per cent, 32c; total 16 12 J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's Add., Lot 417, paving cost, $15.80; extra expense at 2 per cent., 31c.; total 16 11 J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's Add., Lot 418, paving cost, $15.79; extra expense at 2 per cent, 31c; total 16 10 J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's Add., Lot 286, paving cost, $17.58; extra expense at 2 per cent, 35c; total 17 93 J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's Add., Lot 287, paving cost, $17.58; extra expense at 2 per cent, 35c; total 17 93 J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's Add., Lot 288, paving cost, $17.58; extra expense at 2 per cent, 35c; total 17 93 J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's Add., Lot 289, paving cost, $17.58; extra expense at 2 per cent, 35c; total 17 93 J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's Add., Lot 290, paving cost, $17.58; extra expense at 2 per cent, 35c; total 17 93 .T. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's Add., Lot 291, paving cost, $17.58; extra expense at 2 Per cent, 35c; total 17 93 J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's Add., Lot 292, paving cost, Regular Session, November 18, 1915 $17.58 extra expense at 2 per cent, 35c; total 17 93 Frank 1-1 Klein Ham's Add, Lot 293, paving cost, $17.58; extra expense at 2 per cent, 35c; total 17 93 Chris. Braun, Ham's Add, Lot 401, 26.2 lin. ft. reset curb at 27c, $7.07; paving cost, $167.27; extra expense at 2 per cent, $3.49; total 177 83 Ed. W. Giese, Ham's Add, Lot 402, 47 lin. ft. reset curb at 27c, $12.69; paving cost, $167,27; extra expense at 2 per cent, $3.60; total 183 56 Wm. Giese, Ham's Adtl., Lot 403, 35 lin. ft. reset curb at 27c, $9.45; paving cost, $167.27; extra expense at 2 per cent, $3.54; total 180 26 Chas. J. Foot, Ham's Add, Lot 404, 32.8 lin. ft. reset curb at 27c, $8.86; paving cost, $167.27; .9 lin. ft. new curb at 69c, 62c; extra ex- pense at 2 per cent, $3.54; total 180 29 Ernst Macker, Ham's Add, Lot 405, 21.5 lin. ft. reset curb at 27c, $5.81; paving cost, $167.27; 8.9 lin. ft. new curb at 69c, $6.14; extra ex- pense at 2 per cent, $3.58; total 182 80 Ernst Mackey, Ham's Add, lot 406, 24.8 lin. ft. reset curb at 27c, $6.70; paving cost, $167.27; 6.4 lin. ft. new curb at 69c, $4.42; extra expense at 2 per cent, $3.57; total 181 96 J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's Add., Lot 407, 24.4 lin. ft, re- set curb at 27c, $6.59; pav- ing cost, $167.27; 1 lin. ft. new curb at 69c, 69c; extra expense at 2 per cent, $3.49; total 178 04 J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's Add., Lot 408, 29.5 lin. ft. re- set curb at 27c, $7.96; pav- ing cost, $167.27; 3.5 lin. ft. new curb at 69c, $2.42; ex tra expense at 2 per cent, $3.55; total 181 20 K. M. & V. Schulte, Ham's Add., Lot 409, 39.8 lin. ft. re- set curb at 27c, $10.75; pav- ing cost, $167.27; extra ex- pense at 2 per cent, $3.56; total 181 58 K. M. & V. Schulte, Ham's Add., Lot 410, 18.3 lin. ft. re- set curb at 27c, $4.94; pav- ing cost, $192.39; 7.8 lin. ft. new curb at 69c, $5.38; ex- tra expense at 2 per cent, $4.05; total 206 August Roeber, Ham's Add., Lot 294, 32.2 lin. ft. reset 519 curb at 27c, $8.69; paving cost, $55.00; extra expense at 2 per cent, $1.27; total 64 96 August Roeber, Ham's Add, Lot 295, 38.3 lin. ft. reset curb at 27c, $10.34; paving cost, $183.43; extra expense at 2 per cent, $3.88; total . 197 65 Leo A. Papin, Ham's Add., Lot 296, 19.5 lin. ft. reset curb at 27c, $5.27; paving cost, $183.43; extra expense at 2 per cent, $3.77; total . 192 47 M. Heiderscheit, Ham's Add., Lot 297, paving cost, $183.43; extra expense at 2 per cent, $3.67; total 1S7 10 Geo. Gantenbein, Ham's Add, Lot 298; paving cost, $183.43; extra expense at 2 per cent, $3.67; total 187 10 August Roeber, Ham's Add, Lot 299, 8.5 lin. ft. reset curb at 27c, $2.30; paving cost, $183.43; extra expense at 2 per cent, $3.71; total . 189 44 August Roeber, Ham's Add., Lot 300, 6.4 lin. ft. reset curb at 27c, $1.73; paving cost, $183.43; extra expense at 2 per cent, $3.70; total . 188 86 Aug. Roeber, Ham's Add., Lot 301, 24.1 lin. ft. reset curb at 27c, $6.50; paving cost, $183.43; extra ex- pense at 2 per cent, $3.80; total 193 73 Aug. Roeber, Ham's Add, Lot 302, 4.5 lin. it. reset curb at 27c, $1.21; paving cost, $183.43; extra expense at 2 per cent, $3.69; total . 188 33 Aug. Roeber, Ham's Add., Lot 303, 10.8 lin. ft. reset curb at 27c, $2.91; paving cost, $183.43; extra expense at 2 per cent, $3.73; Vital . 190 07 Martin L. Lang, Ham's Add., Lot 400, 32 lin. ft. reset curb at 27c, $8.64; paving cost, $165.22; 8 '.in. ft. new curb at 69c, $5.52; extra expense at 2 per cent, $3.59; total 182 97 Geo. Gantenbein, Ham's Add, Lot 399, 37.9 lin. ft. reset curb at 27c, 10.23; paving cost, 5165.22; 4.1 lin. ft. new curb at 69c, $2.83; extra ex- pense at 2 per cent, $3.57; 181 85 total Henry Crone, Jr., ifam's Add, Lot 398, 43.1 lin. ft. reset curb at 27c, $11.04; paving cost, $165.22; 2.9 lin. ft. new curb at 69c, $2.00; extra ex- pense at 2 per cent, $3.58; 182 44 total 76 J A. Rhomberg Est., 1 lam's Add., 1.ot 397., 47.6 lin, ft. re- set curb at 27c, $12i. pav- 520 Regular Session, November 18, 1915 ing cost, $165.22; 2.4 lin. ft new curb at 69c, $1.65; ex- tra expense at 2 per cent, $3.59; total J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's Add., Lot 396, 50 lin. ft. re- set curb at 27c, $13.50; pav- ing cost, $165.22; extra ex- pense at 2 per cent, $3.57; total J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's Add., Lot 295, 50 lin. ft. re- set curb at 27c, $13.50; pav- ing cost, $165.22; extra ex- pense at 2 per cent, $3.57; total W. F. Eichman, Ham's Add., Lot 394, 23.2 lin. ft. reset curb at 27c, $6.26• paving cost, $165.22; extra expense at 2 per cent, $3.44 total . 174 92 .1. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's Add., Lot 207, 34 lin. ft. re- set curb at 27c, $9.18; pav- ing cost, $281.97; 12.9 lin. ft. new curb at 69c, $8.90; ex- tra expense at 2 per cent, $6.00; total :06 05 .1. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's Add., Lot 208, 263.8 lin. ft. reset curb at 27c, $71.23; paving cost, $1,016.63; extra expense at 2 per cent, $21.75; total 1109 61 J. A. lthomberg Est. Ham's Add., Lot 386, 44.4 lin. ft. reset curb at 27c, $1.1.99; paving cost, $163.41 ; extra expense at 2 per cent, $3.51; total 178 91 .1. A. Rhomberg Est. Ham's Add., Lot 387, 40.5 lin. ft. re- set curb at 27c, $10.94; pav- ing cost, $163.41; extra ex- pense at 2 per cent, $3.49; total 177 84 J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's Add., Lot 388, 28.4 lin. ft. re- set curb at 27c, $7.67; pav- ing cost, $163.41; extra ex- pense at 2 per cent, $3.42; total 174 50 J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's Add., I.ot 389, 15.3 lin. ft. re- set curb at 27c, $4.13; pav- ing cost, $163.41; extra ex- pense at 2 per cen:., $3.35; total 170 89 .1. A. lthomherg Est., 1-lam's Add., Lot 390, 31.2 lin. ft. re- set curb at 27c, $8.42; pav- ing cost, $163.41; extra ex- pense at 2 per cent, $3.44; total 175 27 J. A. lthomberg Est., Ham's Add., Lot 391, 44.6 lin. ft. re- set curb at 27c, $12.04; pav- ing cost, $163.41; extra ex- pense at 2 per cent, $3.51; total 178 96 183 182 182 31 29 29 J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's Add., Lot 392, 50 lin. ft. re- set curb at 27c, $13.50; pav- ing cost,. $163.41; extra ex- pense at 2 per cent, $3.54; total 180 45 J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's Add., Lot 393, 64.4 lin. ft. re- set curb at 27c, $17.39; pav- ing cost, $163.41; extra ex- pense at 2 per cent, $3.62; total 184 42 Cath. Voltz, Ham's Add., Lot 304, 35.6 lin. ft. reset curb at 27c, $9.61; paving cost, $179.19; extra expense at 2 per cent, $3.78; total 192 58 Cath. Voltz, Ham's Add., Lot 305, 36.2 ,in. ft. reset curb at 27c, $9.77; paving cost, $179.19; extra expense at 2 per cent, $3.78; total 192 74 Cath. Huttonmoser, Ham's Add., Lot 306, 27.4 lin. ft. re- set curb at 27c, $7.40; paving cost, $179.19; extra expense at 2 per cent, $3.73; total . 190 32 A. H. Henderson, Ham's Add., Lot 307, paving cost, $179.19; extra expense at 2 per cent, $3.58; total 182 77 August Becker, Ham's Add, Lot 308, paving cost, $179.19; extra expense at 2 per cent, $3.58; total 1.82 77 Wm. Roth, Ham's Add., Lot 309, 8.7 lin. ft. reset curb at 27c, $2.35; paving cost, $179.49; extra expense at 2 per cent, $3.63; total 185 17 Geo. J. Roepsch, Ham's Add, Lot 310, paving cost, $179.19; extra expense at 2 per cent, $3.58; total 182 77 John Arthofer, Ham's Add, Lot 311, paving- cost, $179.19; extra expense at 2 per cent, $3.58; total 182 77 J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's Add., Lot 378, 9.4 lin. ft. re- set curb at 27c, $2.54; pav- ing cost, $164.18; extra ex- pense at 2 per cent, $3.33; total 170 05 J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's Add., Lot 379, 20.3 lin. ft. re- set curb at 27c, $5.48; pav- ing cost, $164.17; extra ex- pense at 2 per cent, $3.39; total 173 04 J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's Add., Lot 380, 22.1 lin. ft. re- set curb at 27c, $5.97; pav- ing cost, $164.18; extra ex- pense at 2 per cent, $3.40; total 173 55 J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's Add., Lot 381, 19.3 lin. ft. re- set curb at 27c, $5.21; pav- ing cost, $164.17; extra ex- pense at 2 per cent, $3.39; total 172 77 Regular Session, November 18, 1915 .1. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's Add., Lot 382, 23.1 lin. ft. re- set curb at 27c, $6.24; pav- ing cost, $164.18; extra ex- pense at 2 per cent, $3.41 total 173 83 J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's Add., Lot 383, 27.5 lin. ft. re- set curb at 27c, $7.43; pav- ing cost, $164.17; extra ex- pense at 2 per cent, $3.43; total 175 03 J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's Add., Lot 384, 7.6 lin. ft. re- set curb at 27c, $2.05; pav- ing cost, $164.18; extra ex- pense at 2 per cent, $3.32; total 169 55 J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's Add., Lot 285, 31.4 lis. ft. re- set curb at 27c, $8.48; pav- ing cost, $164.17; extra ex- pense at 2 per cent, $3.45; total 176 10 K. M. & V. Schulte, Ham's Add., Lot 312, 9.3 lin, ft. re- set curb at 27c, $2.51; pav- ing cost, $180.03; extra ex- pense ut 2 per cent, $3.65; total 186 19 K. M. & V. Schulte, Ham's Add., Lot 313, 9.8 lin, ft. re- set curb at 27c, $2.65; pav- ing cost, $180.04; extra ex- pense at 2 per cent, $3.66; total 186 35 J. J. Schreiner, Ham's Add Lot 314, paving cost, $180.03; extra expense: at 2 per cent, $3.60; total 183 63 J. J. Schreiner, Ham's Add, Lot 315, 5.8 lin. ft. reset curb at 27c, $1.57; paving cost, $180.04; extra expense at 2 per cent, $3.63; total . 185 24 J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's Add., Lot 316, 17.5 lin. ft. re- set curb at 27c, $4.72; pav- ing cost, $180.03; extra ex- pense at 2 per cent, $3.70; total J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's Add., Lot 317, paving cost, $180.04; extra expense at 2 per cent, $3.60; total 183 64 J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's Add., Lot 218, 12.7 lin. ft. re- set curb at 27c, $3.42; pav- ing cost, $180.03; extra ex- pense at 2 per cent, $3.67; total 188 45 187 12 Dubuque Lumber & Coal Co., Ham's Add., Lot 319, 19.4 lin. ft. reset curb at 27c, $5.24; paving cost, $180.04; extra expense at 2 per cent, $3.71; total 188 99 J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's Add., Lot 377, 25.3 lin. ft. re- set curb at 27c, $6.83: pav- ing cost, $185.80; 7.9 lin. ft. 521 new curb at 69c, $5.45; ex- tra expense at 2 per cent, $3.96; total 202 04 J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's Add., Lot 376, 7.5 lin. ft. re- set curb At 27c, $2.03; pav- ing cost, $185.80; extra ex- pense at 2 per cent, $3,76; total 191 59 J, A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's Add., Lot 375, 10.8 lin. ft. re- set curb at 27c, $2.92; pav- ing cost, $185.80; extra ex- pense at 2 per cent, $3.77; total 192 49 J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's Add., Lot 374; 12.3 lin, ft. re- set curb at 27c, $3.32; pav- ing cost, $185.80; extra ex- pense at 2 per cent, $3.78; total 192 90 J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's Add., Lot 373, 10.1 lin. ft. re- set curb at 27c, $2.72; pav- ing cost, $185.80; extra ex- pense at 2 per cent, $3.77; total 192 29 Geo. A. Kimball, Ham's Add, Lot 372, paving cost, $185.80; extra expense at 2 per cent, $3.72; total 189 52 Geo. A. Kimball, Ham's Add, Lot 371, paving ' cost, $185.80; extra expense at 2 per cent, $3.72; total 189 52 J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's Add., Lot 370, paving cost, $118.92; extra expense at 2 per cent, $2.38; total 121 30 Chas. Giese, Ham's Add., Lot 320, paving cost, $176.80; extra expense at 2 per cent, $3.54; total 180 35 Martin Gager, Ham's Add., Lot 321, paving cost, 4)165.03; extra expense at 2 per cent, $3.30; total 168 33 Martin Gager, Ham's Add., Lot 322, paving cost, $14 (.72; ex- tra expense at 2 per cent, $2.95; total 150 67 Martin Gager, Ham's Add., Lot 323, paving cost, $124.04; ex- tra expense at 2 per cent, $2.48; total 126 52 Martin Gager, 1 -Tam's Add., Lot 324, 7.9 lin ft. reset curb at 27e, $2.12; paving cost, $91.39; extra expense at 2 per cent, $1.87; tota! 95 34 J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's Add., Lot 325; paving cost, $64.89; extra expense at 2 per cent, $1 20; total 66 19 Total $14,617 80 66.7 lin. ft. new stone curb$ 46 02 at 69c 1,761 lin. ft. stone curb reset, 475 47 at 2'7e 522 Special Session, November 30, 1915 4,345 sq. ft. cement gutter at 13c 564 85 8,545.06 sq. yds. asphaltic con- crete at $1.55 13,244 84 Extra expense 286 62 Total All of which is assessed in propor- tion to the special benefits con- ferred. Adopted November 18th, 1915. Approved November 19th, 1915. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. Ald. McIntosh moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas — Alds. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays—None. Ald. Wallis moved to ljourn Car- ried:.// Adopted G1/-- , 19h Approved $14,617 80 Attest: ayor. City Recorder. CITY COUNCIL ((Official) Special session, November 30th, 1915. Council met at 8:05 p. m. Mayor Saul in the chair. Present—Aldermen Calahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Mayor Saul stated that this meeting is called for the purpose of making the tax levy for the year 1915 and acting on any other business that might properly come before a regular meeting of the city council. Ald. McIntosh moved to place the tax levy for the year 1915 at Fourteen Mills. Carried. Ald. Singrin moved that the Fire Fund be placed at two mills. Carried. Ald. McLaughlin moved that the road fund levy be placed at two (2) mills the same as former years. Car- ried. Ald. Clancy moved to take from the committee of the whole, the petition of the Dubuque Municipal Bathing Beach Commission asking the city council to levy one-sixth of a mill for their commission, and refer said peti- tion to the Special Appropriation com- mittee. Carried. Ald. Singrin offered the following: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That the taxes for the year 1915, for the following purposes be levied as provided by law on all taxable property within the lim- its of said city in the respective num- ber of mills on the dollar on the as- sessed valuation of all taxable proper- ty in said city except as otherwise provided: General Fund -7 and 2-48 mills. Fire Fund -2 mills. Water Works Sinking Fund -1 mill. Regular Water Levy -1 mill. Library Fund -1-3 mill. Park Fund -1-2 mill. Police Pension Fund -1-16 mill. Firemen's Pension Fund -1-16 mill. Road Fund -2 mills. Ald. Singrin moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the follow- ing vote. Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin. Nays—Aid. Wallis. Ald. Wallis moved that the City Engineer be instructed to establish a grade on Angella street from the east line of lots 2 and 3, ICringle's Sub., to the intersection of Angella street and Cox street thence on Cox street to the alley first north of Angella street. Car- ried. Dubuque, Iowa, November 17th, 1915. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council of the City of Dubuque, Ia. Special Session, November 30, 1915 a 53 Gentlemen: Your Board of Equali- zation duly appointed to equalize and ccrrect the assessment roll for the year of 1915, would respectfully report that we have performed that duty and would recommend that the assess- ment roll as prepared by the City As- sessor be approved with the following changes submitted below: Cris Capritz, personal, from nothing to $300,00. J. Carlin, personal, from nothing to $100.00. Carr, Ryder ez Adams Co, other per- sonal, from nothing to $50,000.00. Dubuque Packing Co., other person- al, from nothing to $5,000.00 Dubuque Packing Co., E. Dubuque, Add lots 366, 368, 369, 370, 371, 372, 373, 374, 375, 376, 377, 418, 419, 420, 421, 422, from $28,480.J0 to $48,880.00. Farley & Loetscher Mfg. Co., other personal, from nothing to $50,000.00. Kassler Autmobile Co., merchandise, from nothing to $1,000.00. Keckevoet John, personal, from nothing to $800.00. Key City Gas Co., personal, from $395,620.00 to $444,620.00. Klauer Manufacturing Co., merchan- dise, from $25,000.00 to $35,000.00. Klauer Manufacturing Co., other personal, from nothing to $5,000.00. Klein Chris E, vehicle, from nothing to $200.00. Kreibs Caroline, S 1-2 lot 38 E. Du- buque Add., from $1,290.00 to $1,390.00. Lee James F. vehicle, from nothing to $500.00. Lee James F., other personal, from $200.00 to $2,000.00. M1cNamarra Co., C. B., personal, from nothing to $600.00. Metz Manufacturing Co., other per- sonal, from nothing to $4,000.00. Rider Wallis Dry Goods Co., mer- chandise, from $110,620.00 to $130,000.- 00. 130,000:00. Tibey John, personal, from $100.00 to $300.00. Tibey Edward, personal, from noth- ing to $200.00. Union Electric Co., personal, from $728,970.00 to $1,417,000.00. Vey Jessie Brown, plat lot 41 Line- han Park Add, from $930.00 to $1,200.- 00. 1,200:00. Heim Jos, P., Sub 29 Kings 1st Add. lot 1 Sub. M. lot 319 lots 8 and 9, from $5,970.00 to $4,740.00. Ryan Anna E., Dubuque Harbors Co., Add. lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Blk 27, from $8,700.00 to $6,710.00 McCullum Margt, 8 of 1 of Min. Lot 68 from $1,660.00 to $1,520.00 Brinkmoeller Catherine A., McDan- iels' sub, lot 798, from $2,760.00 to $1,- 910.00. Mullen Jas Est., E. Dubuque Add lot 44, from $5,580.00 to $4,940.00. Clark Julia, lots 3 and 4 sub city 682, from $2,980.00 to $2,780.00. Schavoni James, McCraneys 1stadd N. E. 42 ft, lot 67, Mecraney's 1st Add. S. W. 4 ft, lot 68, from $1,930.00 to $1,870.00. Meggenberg D. Est., Sub, 1 of 2 of 3 of 29, J. King's 1st. add lots 1, 2, from $2,640.00 to $2,420.00. Lobstein Val., Glendale Add. N. 1-2 lot 228, from $1,420.00 to $1,240.00. Lawler Jos., 190.2 ft lot 108 Union Add., from $1,430.00 to $1,130.00. Murphy K. J., 2 of 3 of 75 Henson and Bird's sub., from $1,380.00 to $1,- 110.00. Dubuque Baseball Assn., Glendale Add., lots 259 to 283 Inc., from $19,- 040.00 to $15,040.00. Hohnecker John, Taylor and Cool- ey's sub, lot 35, from $1,440.00 to $1,- 340.00. Hohnecker Fred, Taylor and Cool- ey's sub lots 36, 37, 38, from $1,800,- 00 to $1,520.00. Kruse Emil, sub 1 of Min. lot 474 of Pt, 1 sub 1 of Min lot 475 lot 1, from $1,800.00 to $1,400.00. Kruse Emil, Taylor and Cooley's sub lot 39, from $350.00 to $250.00. Welty J. J., Sub Min. lot 472 lot 2, from $3,320.00 to $2,320.00. Wright W. S., Taylor and Cooley's sub lot 34, from $400.00 to $270.00. WM. SINGRIN, Chairman. Ald. Singrin moved the adoption of the report of the Board of Equaliza- tion. Carried. Your board of Equalization respect- fully recommends that the petition of Sarah E. Rice asking a reduction on her property be received and filed. WM. SINGRIN, Chairman. Your Board of Equalization respect- fully recommends 'that the petition of Barbara Palen Est., Mary Timmesch et al., Trustees, S. 1-5 of City Lot 436 be received and filed. WM. SINGRIN, Chairman. Your Board of Equalization to whom was referred the petition of Frank H. Duttle, Lot 16, Quigley's Out Lot 712. We respectfully recommend that said petition be received and filed. WM. SINGRIN, Chairman. Your Board of Equalization re.4pect- fully recommends that the Petition of C. C. McGregor asking for aand reductionLo on Lot 13 Cummin's _1d I of 21, 22, 23, Kelly's Sub., and Lot 7 Kelly's Add, be received and filed. WM. SINGRIN, Chairman. Your Board of Equalization to whom was referred the petition of Dorthea Klein asking a reduction on Lot 4D. in L. 61{ an Lgworthy's Add. L. lot2of Sub H. Lang worthy's Add. We respectfully recommend 524 List of Warrants that said petition be received and filed. WM. SINGRIN, Chairman. Aid, Singrin moved the adoption of the various reports of the Board of Equalization. Carried. Dubuque, Iowa, November 30th, 1915. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: The City Assessor to whom was referred the petitions re- ferring to a reduction of the following assessments would respectfully rec- ommend that the same be granted. Davis Farm Add., 1 of 241 and 1 of 242 Peter Roth Est., from $3,040.00 to $2,410.00. 1 of 243 Davis Farm Add, .1. Rudolph from $1,260.00 to $1,040.00. 1 of 1 of 244 Davis Farm Add., Maria Lutgen from $1,330.00 to $1,050.- 00. 1,050:00. Lot 245 Davis Farm Add., M. P. Met - tel from $1,480.00 to $1,340.00. Lot 246 Davis Farm Add., Jno. Egg - ler from $960.00 to $820.00 Lot 247 and 248 Davis Farm Add., Eliz., Galle from $2,930.00 to $2,580.00. Lot 249 Davis Farm Add., Jos, Madl Est., from $900.00 to $770.00. Respectfully, FRED J. HELLER, City Assessor On motion of Ald. Singrin the re- port of the City Assessor was approv- ed and the City Treasurer instructed accordingly. Carried. Ald. Singr Adopted Approved Attest i ved tf, adjo K tv l , 191urn. Mayor. .it • M1. City Recorder. List of City Warrants Dubuque, Iowa. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council of Dubuque. Gentlemen: The following is a com- plete list of all warrants issued by me during the month of October 1915. Salaries for September 1915. James Saul, Mayor $116 65 Geo. D, Wybrant, Treasurer133 30 Otto F. Puls, Deputy 108 33 L. F. Kolfenbach, Clerk 80 00 Cyril D. Lagen, Auditor 116 65 Carl O. Weglen, Deputy 88 33 J. J. Shea, Recorder 116 65 Peter Kies, Deputy 93 33 Fred J. Heller, Assessor 125 00 Harry Gleason, Deputy 100 00 Frank Kenneally, Deputy 100 00 Matthew H. Czizek, Attorney.. 150 00 Matthew Cooney, Asst Attorney 95 00 Mary Czizek, Stenographer.... 20 00 Edward C. Blake, Engineer.... 166 65 Jos. Schlueter, Asst. Engineer 60 00 F. J. McNulty, Asst. Engineer 125 00 A. H. Wiedner, Clerk 95 00 J. J. Ryan, Rodman 75 00 Wm. Carter, Ins. Public Imp65 00 John W. Lawler, Committee Clerk 125 00 John Mahoney, Street Commis- sioner 60 00 Edward Norton, Market Master 65 00 Thos. Hackney, Pound Master 45 00 Mrs. H. Koenig, Janitress70 00 Dr. E. L. Reinicke, Health Officer J0 00 Chas. Buckman, Sanitary Offi- cer 75 00 Dr. F. J. Kennedy, Meat and Milk Inspector 85 00 Ed. Farrell 70 00 John Stemm, Wharf Master60 00 Matt Clancy, Alderman First Ward 25 00 J. J. McLaughlin, Alderman Second Ward 25 00 Wm Singrin, Alderman Third Ward 25 00 J. H. Wallis, Alderman Fourth Ward 25 00 W. A. McIntosh, Alderman Fifth Ward 25 00 Thos H. Callahan, Alderman -at - large 25 00 John Heim, Alderman -at -large25 00 John Gielles, Chief of Police125 00 Geo. Reynolds, for injuries re- ceived 20 00 Amanda Beyer, compensation labor law 35 08 Fire Payroll For the Last Half of September, 1915. J. Reinfried D. Ahern Wni. Hipman 61 75 49 00 49 00 List of Warrants Si, Eitel 47 05 A. Heer 37 24 J. Essman 43 63 P. Zillig 37 74 N. Wagner 40 69 T. Kennedy 40 (i9 F Motsch 35 29 J. Noonan 35 29 L. Arthover 9 60 H. Woodward 20 00 J. Flynn 42 15 J. Bakey 37 24 T. Ryder 43 63 H. Cain 37 74 M. Kelley 40 69 F. Murphy 40 69 Wm, Smith 35 29 J. Rooney 35 29 J. Walsh 32 85 G. Gehrke 42 15 J. Kepi).ler 37 24 J, Smith 43 63 J. Daugherty 37 25 •Wm. McClain 35 29 L Benzer 32 85 A. Brewer 29 40 M, Sweeney 37 24 A. McDonnell 43 63 J. Benzer 40 69 J. McGloughlin 35 29 W. Kennedy 39 20 P. Apel 35 29 D. Harker 29 40 W. Ryan 29 40 P. McManus 29 40 Wm. Ducey 42 15 E, McDermott 37 24 F. Kenneally 40 69 T. O'Brien 35 29 R. Weston 42 i, M. Fahey 37 24 R. Kenneally 43 6:1 J Allen 40 60 J. Connelly 35 29 W. Meyers 29 40 H. Rawson 29 40 J. Roshin 42 15 Wm. Kannolt 37 25 F. Baumgartner 40 69 P. Kirch 35 29 Pension Fund 40 71. R. Tierney 30 00 L. Wemmett 30 00 W. Ludescher 30 00 F. Lonergan 30 00 A, Eitel 10 00 Police Payroll Last Half Sept. 1915 John Beringer $ 36 75 Edward Brunskill 34 28 Michael Connolly 34 :10 .Tames Corcoran :14 :10 John Cody :1 Nicholas Campbell 3.1 28 William Carroll 34 28 Thomas Cain :14 ^e Thomas Connolly :11 Philip Dumphy 111 ; William Donahue Thomas Duggan Edward Daily :11 525 Patrick Fury 39 20 John Fox 134 28 James Flynn 34 30 Michael Fogarty 34 30 Theo. Ganahl :14 30 Ben Gray 34 28 Emil Hahn 36 73 John Kane 34 30 John Kopp 34 33 Patrick Kenneally 34 30 Barney Ludescher :14 28 Michael McCormick 31 98 Menry Mueller 34 :30O Hugh Markey 34 28 Alfred Noel 29 10 John O'Brien 39 20 Michael O'Connor 39 17o Michael Ryan 34 28 Gus Raterman 34 30 Thomas Reilly 3428 Joseph Stoltz 34 30 Patrick Sullivan 34 28 Dennis Sheehan 34 28 John Spielman :14 30 Thomas Sweeney 39 20 Fred Seyler 31 95 Fred Spielman :16 73 Charles Truher 31 95 Frank Williams 34 :10 Miss B. Brennan 34 30 Mrs. K. Hibbe :14 30 Police Pension Fund Retained :31 51 Dubuque, Iowa, October, 7th, 1915. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council. Gentlemen: I herewith submit my payroll for labor on- streets in the var- ious road districts in the City of Du- buque for the last half of September, 1915. M. Ackerer, 3rd $ 8 80 T. Addyman, 4th 14 40 G. Burnett, 3rd 21 40 F. Bitzberger, 3rd 24 00 R. Birner, 4th 22 00 J. Barrington, 4th 17 51) J. Barrington, 4th 5 40 J. Busch, 2nd 8 20 J Cahill, 3rd 30 50 T, Cahill, Health 23 40 Tom Cahill, exp. 1 75 M. Brown, exp 20 40 J. Brown, exp 11 40 1 , Dempsey, 4th 16 50 L. Dempsey, 4th 6 20 P. Domenig, 1-5 each 15 00 1'. Domenig, 1st, 2nd, 4th 1 10 (1 Davis, 1.5 each 22 50 .1. Dorgan, 3rd macadam 24 00 F. Erickson, 2nd 11111 S. Eustace, 4111 12 81) SO \V, Flynn, 3rd 19 2nd :12 50 (leo. Frost, IX 00 81. Flick, 4th 19 80 \\". Frost, 4th 22 20 r;first, 2nd 4 20 11, (;lass, 2nd 11 21) :iemer, 4th _ 40 I'. (luodman, 3rd 50 taco" Ilird, 4th • 4'S 526 List of \\ :u r:uit J. • Hansen, 3rd J. Jackson, 4th .T. Jellison, exp P. Kremar, 2nd T. Lonergan, 2nd P. Lange, 3rd R Love, 1st, 2nd, 4th R. Love, Sidewalk C. McDonald, 2nd Jas. McLaughlin, 3rd .inn. McLaughlin, 3rd R. McCaffery, 2nd J. Maus, 4th H. Marten, 4th M. Quillian, 3rd F. Rowe, 2nd D. Roseair, 2nd D. Rosemair, 2nd D. Rosemair, 2nd J. Rheel, 4th P. Royce, 4th O. Ridgeway, 1-5 each .J. Ryan, 2nd 1 80 23 60 2 80 19 60 18 00 5 40 5 34 3 60 23 40 5 40 20 80 25 00 21 20 18 60 13 60 23 20 20 60 1 80 4 50 19 80 12 60 22 50 23 40 C. Simpson, harbors 10 40 P. Schetgan, 3rd 32 50 G. Schultz, 3rd 13 60 W. Spensley, 4th 21 40 P. Smith, 4th 5 00 R. Thorp, 3rd dumps 24 20 A. Turner, 1-5 each 16 30 W. Williams, 2nd 16 20 W. Williams, 2nd 11 80 E. Wilson, 3rd 3 80 J. Willman, 2nd 5 40 T. Welch, 4th macadam 51 00 T. Welch, 4th, covering 12 75 C. Zimmerman, 2nd 22 80 N, Zingel, 2nd 16 40 M. Ackels, 4th 55 50 J. Calvert, 2nd 27 00 M. Hannon, 2nd 46 00 J. J. Herbst, 4th 49 00 A. Kramer, 4th 33 00 J Linehan, Police 4 50 .1. Linehan, 3rd 56 00 .i. McCollins, 2nd 26 00 C. Singrin, 3rd 58 00 Respectfully submitted, Approved: Chairman on Streets, Street Commissioner. Dubuque, Iowa, October, 7th, 1915. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council. Gentlemen: I herewith submit my payroll for labor on streets in the City of Dubuque for the last half of Sept- ember, 1915, the cost to be paid from the appropriations created therefore: VaIley Street and Southern Avenue. P. Carney jr $ I "i) J. Linehan T. Sheehan T, Sullivan G -0n 1. Ludowisy ............... Jule Rousseli '' Improving Grandview Avenue West. F. Basler $ 6 20 T. Kenneally 6 20 R. Love 3 60 Improving Grandview Avenue West. F Basler T. Kenneally J. Sullivan T. Brown P. Wagner W. O'Brien $ 10 60 10 60 17 50 8 80 9 00 32 50 E. Tibey, macadam 49 50 E. Tibey, covering 3 00 Mt. Loretta Avenue. P. Carney Sr. W. Coughlin J. McCarron F. Basler T. Keneally T. Brown J. Sullivan C. Keneally P Wagner D. O'Meara E. Tibey, macadam J. Donahue, macadam E. Tibey, covering $ 16 60 16 60 1 80 2 60 2 60 2 60 2 00 2 00 4 50 2 00 528 75 3 00 14 00 Respectfully submitted. Apprcved Chairman on streets. Street Commissioner. Dubuque, Iowa, October, 7th, 1915. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council. Gentlemen: I herewith submit my payroll for sprinkling and sweeping for the last half of September, 1915. Sweeping. E. Apel, 1st, 2nd, and 4th $ 22 00 S. Norton, lst, 2nd, 4tth 36 66 Sprinkling. J. McCollins, 2nd 22 00 B. Molo, 2.3 in 2nd, 1-3 in 4th 22 00 M. Akels, 5-6 in 4th, 1-6 in 3rd 22 00 Union Electric Co 29 26 Gentlemen: I herewitn submit my pay roll for labor on sewers for the last half of September, 1915: .T Rooney $ 17 20 W. Hennessey 16 20 W. Coughlin 23 40 H. Kunkle 21 40 if. Kunkle 4 75 W. Burke 27 00 G. Rusch 14 40 C. Rusch 11 25 T. Bannig 23 40 T. Hird 23 40 T. Dempsey 9 10 J. Tobin 1 80 S. Eustace 3 60 List of 'Warrants C. Sullivan 35 00 Alfred Noel John O'Brien Michael O'Connor Michael Ryan Gus Raterman Thos. Reilly Joseph Stoltz Patrick Sullivan John Spielman Dennis Sheehan Thomas Sweeney Fred Seyler Fred Spellman Chas Truher Frank Williams Miss B Brennan Mrs. K. Hibbe Respectfully submitted, Approved Chairman on Streets, Street Commissioner Bills. M. Kieffer, macadam $ 39 17 John Kinsella, inspector West 17th St 24 00 Pete Werten, inspector West 7th St. wall. 7 00 Ed. Delaney, inspector Jeffer- son St 22 00 Gus Mansteadt, inspector Hill St 24 00 Andy Cullen, inspector 2nd St 10 00 Ike Beekman, inspector Wash- ington St. Sewer 26 00 John Dubler, inspector wall on Leibnitz St 7 00 Frank White, West 11th St. Steps 136 86 C. B. McNamara & Co, 5 per per cent retained on alley be- tween Main and Iowa St. to 2nd St 58 69 Geo. D. Wybrant, Treas. inter- est 500 00 Geo. D. Wybrant, Treas. inter- est 500 00 Geo. D. Wybrant, Treas. inter- est 500 00 Geo. D. Wybrant, Treas. inter- est 67 40 Geo. D. Wybrant, treas. Mis- cellaneous 7 75 Union Printing Co, expense15 50 Dr. A. H. Blocklinger, police15 00 City Water Works, 3rd Road8 05 Police Payroll First Half October, 1915 Edward Brunskill $ James Corcoran Michael Connolly John Cody Nicholas Campbell William Carroll Thomas Cain Thos. Connolly Philip Dumphy Wm. Donahue Wm. Dolan Thomas Duggan Edward Daily Patrick Fury James Flynn John Fox Theo. Ganahl Michael Fogarty Ben Gray Emil Kahn John Kane John Kopp Patrick Kenneally ...... Barney Ludescher .. Michael McCormick Henry Mueller Hugh Markey 35 35 35 35 35 35 32 35 42 35 12 35 32 40 35 35 35 35 35 37 35 32 35 35 35 35 35 00 00 00 00 00 00 65 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 00 65 00 00 00 00 00 527 32 50 40 00 40 00 35 00 35 00 35 00 35 00 35 00 35 00 35 00 40 00 3_' 65 59 15 (10 00 00 35 00 Fire Payroll for the First Half of October, 1915. J. Reinfried $ 62 00 D. Ahern 50 00 Wm. Hipman 50 00 M. Eitel 47 00 A. Heer 38 00 J. Essman 43 00 P. Zillig 38 00 N. Wagner 40 00 T. Kennedy 40 00 F. Motsch 35 00 J. Noonan 35 00 L. Arthover 1 80 H. Woodward 30 00 J. Flynn 42 00 J. Bakey 38 00 T. Ryder 43 00 H. Cain 38 00 M. Kelley F. Murphy Wm. Smith J. Rooney J. Walsh G. Gehrke J, Keppler J, Smith J. Daugherty Wm. McClain L. Benzer A. Brewer M. Sweeney A. McDonnell .T. Benzer .T. McGloughlin. W. Kennedy P Apel 1). Harker W. Ryan P. McManus \\"m. Ducey F. McDermott P. Keneally T. O'Brien B. Weston \i. Fahey R. Kenneally .T. Allen .T Connelly W. Meyers 1 C Rawson .T. Rosh in \\"m. Kannolt 40 00 40 00 35 00 35 00 32 00 42 38 43 37 35 32 30 38 43 40 35 40 35 30 30 30 42 38 40 35 42 38 43 40 35 30 30 42 38 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0n 00 00 528 F. Baumgartner P. Kirch R Tierney L. Wemett W. Ludescher F. Lonergan List of \\ arrants 40 00 35, 00 30 00 30 00 30 00 30 00 Dubuque, Iowa, October, 21, 1915 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council. Gentlemen: I herewith submit my payroll for labor on streets in the varioas road districts in the city of Dubuque for the first half of October, 1915. M. Ackerer, 3rd T. Addyman, 4th. G, Burnett, 3rd F. Blitzberger, 3rd .1. Barrington, S. W. 4th J. Busch, 2nd J. Cahill, :3rd I. Cahill, health L. Dempsey, 4th S. W, P. Domenig, 1.5 each 0 Davis, 1-5 each F. Erickson, 2nd G. Frost, 2nd W. Flynn, 3rd W. Frost, S. W, M. Gierst, 2nd B. Glass, 2nd F. Goodman, 3rd .1 Gregory, 2nd J. Hansen, 3rd• .I. John, 3rd J Jackson, S. W. J. Jellison, health Wm. Jellison, health L. Julien, harbors T. Lonergan, 2nd P. Long, 3rd R Love, 1st, 2nd, 4th Jno, Lee, S. W. cinders C. McDonald, 2nd ,las. McLaughlin, 3rd .Ino. McLaughlin, 3rd R. McCaffery, 2nd J. Maus, S. AV. F. Rowe, 2nd D Rosemair, 2nd I), Rosemair, 2nd D. Rosemair, 2nd J. Rhee!, S. \V. P. Royce, 4th O. B. Ridgeway, 1-5 each .1. Ryan, 2nd P. Schetgan, 3rd C. Schultz, 3rd W. Spensley, S. \V, P. Smith, 4th P. Smith, health C. Simpson, harbors R. Tharp, 3rd clumps A. Turner, 1-5 each W Williams, 2nd E. Wilson, 3rd C. Zimmerman, 2nd N. Zingel, 2nd A. Ackels, S. \V. J. Calvert, 2nd 4 22 22 13 2 27 23 13 10 15 21 32 14 8 23 21 7 19 8 11. 2 6 60 60 40 00 90 80 00 40 90 00 00 60 50 40 00 60 60 00 80 60 60 80 30 I 1 80 22 40 5 40 3 40 15 50 23 00 17 60 1 80 25 00 3 60 19 80 16 00 4 50 3 60 12 60 9 00 15 00 23 40 32 50 9 20 3 GO 2 80 80 10 80 21 60 10 00 27 00 21 00 23 00 5 40 4 50 54 00 J. Clow, 2nd 31 50 M. Hannon, 2nd 54 00 J. J. Herbst, S. W. 4 50 J. Linehan, 3rd 35 00 J. Long, 5th 54 00 J. McCollins, 2nd 54 00 C. Singrin, 3rd 54 00 Respectfully submitted, A pproved Chairman on Streets, Street Commissioner. Dubuque, Iowa, October, 21, 1915. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council. Gentlemen: I herewith submit my payroll for labor on the various ap- propriation jobs in the City of Du- buque for the first half of October, 1915, the cost to be paid from the appropriation created therefore. Mt. Loretta Avenue and Steps. I'. Carney, sr $ 17 80 V. Coughlin 17 80 T. Kenneally 5 40 T. Kennedy 7 20 R. Love 80 A. Rieck 14 40 J. Brietbach 9 00 Grandveiw Avenue. F. Basler 8 80 T. Kenneally 14 20 1'. Brown 8 80 P. Wagner 17 50 D. O'Meara 34 00 .T McCarron 5 40 \V-. O'Brien 32 50 P. Carney, sr 5 40 \V. Coughlin 5 40 Valley Street and Southern Avenue. F. Basler 13 20 T. Brown 12 60 P. Wagner 31 50 W, O'Meara 15 00 T. Kenneally 1 80 Respectfully submitted, Approved: Chairman on Streets, Street Commissioner. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council. Gentlemen: I herewith submit my payroll for sprinkling and sweeping for the first half of October, 1915, to be paid from the road funds. Sprinkling. J. McCollins, 2nd 16 00 B. Molo, 2-3 in 2nd, 1-3 in 4th 8 50 M. Ackels, 4th 5-6, 3rd 1-6 5 09 F. Hohnecker, 5th 4 50 Sweeping. E. Apel, 1st, 2nd, 4th 4 :,u S. Norton, 1st, 2nd, 4th 18 00 List of Warrants B Lagen, 1st, 2nd, 4th ....... 13 50 Respectfully submitted, Approved: Chairman on Streets Street Commissioner. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council. Gentlemen: I herewith submit my payroll for labor on sewers for the first half of October, 1915. J. Rooney $ 21 60 W. Coughlin 22 60 H Kunkle 20 80 H. Kunkle 3 25 W. Burke 23 40 S. Eustace 3 60 C. Rusch 16 20 C. Rusch 11 25 T. Bannig 23 40 T. Hird 21 60 J. Tobin 19 80 W. Hennessey 1 80 C. Sullivan 35 00 Respectfully submitted, Approved: Chairman on Streets, Street Commissioner. Bills. Ed. Ruff, inspector Ed. Ruff, inspector Ike Beekman, inspector Pete Wertin, inspector Ed. Delaney, inspector John Kinsella, inspector Gus. Mansteadt, inspector A. Cullen, inspector :Jas. Callaghan, inspector H. A. McIntosh, steps on Street Thos. Lee, 5 on Burch ment Century Hotel pense Conner Bros, expense C. E. Fitzpatrick Co., J. Dehing, expense C. L. Dambacher, expense .... Eagle Chemical Co., expense.. National Refining Co., expense Hoerrmann Press, expense.... Demkier Bros., expense Corrance Grocery, expense Thos, Hackney, expense M. Morrisey, expense J. W. Mills, expense Western Union Telegraph Co, expense Isaac Manhoff, expense Eichorn & Bechtel, expense Keuffel & Esser Co., expense Peter Even & Son, expense United States Tire Co., expense M. H, Czizek, expense James Saul, expense A E. Gmehele, expense J. J. Dunn, expense P. H. Halpin, expense Jos. J Rowan, expense $ Foy per cent retained street improve - Register Co ex - 20 20 4 26 18 22 22 28 9 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 200 00 49 54 9 00 33 00 expense 28 50 10 00 3 20 5 00 11. 50 11 00 3 60 4 50 50 1 00 1 30 3 00 90 60 9 35 10 00 4 05 5 20 28 20 91 77 1 60 2 00 2 00 C. H. Berg, expense Matt. Stafford, expense Jos. Schrup, expense Matt Ackels, expense <las H. Hayes, expense H. J. Keap, expense A. Cartigny, expense N. J. Loes, expense Herman Knoernschild, expense 2 C. A. Voelker, expense C. A. Volker, expense 1 C. A. Voelker, expense 2 C. H. Berg, expense 2 lames A. Hayes, expense 2 Henry Naglemaker, expense2 Geo. H. Davis, expense 2 Matt. Stafford, expense 2 Nick Loes, expense 2 Theo, Buechele, expense 2 Matt Ackel, expense. 2 Nick Schuller, expense 2 J. J. Rowan, expense 2 Justus Bechtel, expense 2 P. H. Halpin, expense 2 Matt. McCullough, expense 2 Jno. L. Kies, expense 95 Martin-Strelau Co., expense P. Langer, expense 18 .1, E. Alerriam, expense 213 529 2 2 2 Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co, police L A. Walsh, police J. W. Giellis, police G. Ragatz & Son, police F Schloz & Son, police Eichhorn & Bechtel, police A. Zillig, police Iowa Oil Co., police Curtis Plumbing & Heating Co, police Dubuque Mattress Factory, po- lice J. Lowe Electric Co., police Dubuque Auto Co., police J, Diebold, police Iowa Telephone Co., police, fire and expense Iowa Oil Co., police, fire and expense Key City Gas Co., A. Zillig, health and police Key City Gas Co., police, fire expense Rellihan & Mullen, fire and ex- pense Keller Electric Co., police and fire Iowa Oil Co. Standard Oil Co., fire The Auto Supply Co., fire Schrup Motor Car Co., fire G. Ragatz & Son, fire J. .1. Nagle, fire Union Electric Co., fire Union Electric Co., fire Carr -Ryder & Adams Co., ex- pense Metz Mfg. Co., fire Keller Electric Co., fire American LaFrance Fire En- gine Co., fire 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 20 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 30 00 7 35 1 75 10 46 10 26 50 3 30 4 70 1 40 6 16 17 2 30 61) 14 40 42 67 16 78 1 38 00 80 4 00 2 10 11 1(3 5 00 3 70 174 90 4 04 1 15 171 75 1 00 16 05 1 1 6 55 70 65 10 94 530 List of Warrants Berg & Briggs Co., fire J. J. Rowan, fire Key City Gas Co., fire Wunderlich & Wiederholt, fire F. G. Becker, fire Tri-State Auto Co, 0. W, Healey, fire Deyoe--Avenarius, fire National Refining Co., fire J. Dehing, health E. T. Frith, health 500 00 E. T, Frith, health 318 74 G. Ragatz & Son, health 25 Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co, health N. .J. McCullough, health F. M. Jaeger Co„ health Hawlceye Vulcanizing Co, health 2 00 Upton's Laundry, health 8 64 Labor Leader, printing 12 50 National Democrat, printing12 50 Telegraph -Herald, printing 30- 41 Telegraph -Herald, printing 35 25 Telegraph -Herald, printing 94 22 Times -Journal, printing 129 00 W. J. Connolly, harbors 1 10 G. W. Healey, harbors 60 Union Electric Co., harbors 5 13 -inion Electric Co., lighting .. , 85 20 Union Electric Co., lighing 162 15 Union Electric Co., lighting 500 00 Union Electric Co., lighting 500 00 Union Electric Co., lighting 500 00 Union Electric Co., lighting 500 00 Union Electric Co., lighting 500 00 Union Electric Co., lighting.. 600 00 Union Electric Co., lighting 202 29 Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co. sewer 1 13 F. M. Jaeger Co., sewer 1 98 F. Schloz & Son; sewer 2 10 W. B. Baumgartner, sidewalk 2 50 Spahn & Rose Lumber Co, sidewalk, road and fire 5 57 G. W. Healey, road 1 00 T. J. Mulgrew Co., road 88 71 Smedley Steam Pump Co., road 18 75 Spahn & Rose Lumber Co. road 10 29 H. A. McIntosh, sanitary sewer in Jackson street from 24th to 25th. street 359 92 J, Kenety & Son, sanitary sew- er in Elm street from 21st to 22nd street. 312 76 Wilmer Cook, improving Alta Vista street 498 55 Wilmer Cook, improving Rose- dale avenue 500 00 Wilmer Cook, improving Rose- dale avenue 500 00 lVilmer Cook, improving Rose- dale avenue 500 09 Wilmer Cook, improving Rose- dale avenue 500 00 Wilmer Cook, improving; dale avenue 500 00 Wilmer Cook, improving Rose- dale avenue 500 00 Wilmer Cook, improving Rose- dale avenue 500 00 fire 4 25 6 25 13 00 13 50 63 38 93 26 1 90 36 50 17 00 90 00 5 31 2 00 25 50 Rose - Wilmer Cook, improving Itose- dale avenue 500 00 Wilmer Cook, improving Rose- dale avenue 500 00 Wilmer Cook, improving Rose- dale avenue 500 00 Wilmer Cook, improving Rose- dale avenue 500 00 Wilmer Cook, improving Rose- dale avenue 500 00 Wilmer Cook, improving Rose- dale avenue 500 00 Wilmer Cook, improving Rose- dale avenue 500 00 Wilmer Cook, improving Rose- dale avenue 500 00 Wilmer Cook, improving Rose- dale avenue 500 00 Wilmer Cook, improving Rose- dale avenue 500 00 Wilmer Cook, improving Rose- dale avenue 500 00 Wilmer Cook, improving Rose- dale avenue 500 00 Wilmer Cook, improving Rose- dale avenue 241 68 Jas. F. Lee, improving Madison street 500 00 Jas. F. Lee, improving Madison street 500 00 Jas. F. Lee, improving Madison street 500 00 Jas. F. Lee, improving Madison street 500 00 Jas. F. Lee, improving Madison street 500 00 Jas. F. Lee, improving Madison street 500 00 Jas. F. Lee, improving Madison street 463 3- Jas. F'. Lee, improving Louisa street 500 00 Jas. F. Lee, improving Louisa street 500 00 Jas. F. Lee, improving Louisa street 500 00 Jas. F. Lee, improving Louisa street 500 00 Jas. F. Lee, improving Louisa street 500 00 500 00 Jas. F. Lee, street improving Louisa Jas. F. Lee, improving Louisa street .Jas. F. Lee, improving Louisa street 500 00 500 00 Jas. F. Lee, improving Louisa street 500 00 ,Jas. F. Lee, improving Louisa street 500 00 Jas. F. Lee, improving Louisa street 500 00 Jas. F. Lee, improving Louisa street 234 32 W. D. Deckert Co., roads 1 35 T. D. Dempsey, road 2 85 Dubuque Sand & Gravel Co, roads and sewer P. J Seippel Lumber Co., Val- ley street improvement .... 5 59 5 92 Official Notices Key City hoofing Co., road sewer and police 5 25 Smedley Steam Pump Co., road 17 95 Key City Roofing Co., roads and sewer 50 85 Smedley Steam Pump Co, roads, sewer I'. Schloz & Son, roads and ex- pense 2 75 G. Beutin, road and sewer1 00 P. J. Seippel Lumber Co., har- bors, road, expense and Val- ley street and Southern ave• nue improvements 11 90 Leader Oil Co., roads 29 76 National Refining Co., roads 7 50 Key City Iron Works, roads9 24 Klauer Mfg. Co., roads 2 82 Austin -Western Co., roads 14 28 M. H. Czizek, City Att'y. for settlement of Kasler case350 00 M. H. Czizek, City Att'y for settlement of James Rizoe case 150 00 J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. 9 00 531 OFFICIAL NOTICE. Dubuque, Ia., Nov. I: I-. The following is a list showing the changes made in the assessment by the Board of Equalization of the City of Dubu, Iowa: The Board will Ue in session on Mondays November 15th, 1915 o'clock P. M. queat the City Hall, wathere2 assessment of His or Her pro an,y Person feeling aggrieved by, 'the perty, either Real or Personal, may appear before said Board and give reasons why such change should not be made Bayless Business College, personal, from nothing to $200.00. Fred Bell, Sub. 1 of 2 of 9, Min Lot 73 Lot 1, Sub. 1 of 2 of 9 Min. Lot 73 Lot 2, from $11,790.00 to $13,- 870.00. B. F. Blocklinger, Buettell and Langworthy's Sub. E. 1-2 Lot 1, Sub. 2 of Min. Lot 73 Lot 2 Sub. 1 of 2 of 2 Burch's Sub. Lot 2,' from $6,760.00 to $7,610.00. Mary L. Bunting, Sub. 1-2-3. Julia Langworthy's Add. Lot 1, from $2,- 670.00 to $3,200.00. Ellen H. Burch, Burch's Sub. No. 2 Lot 1, from $14,640.00 to $16,880.00. James M. Burch, Burch's Sub. No. 2 Lot 2, from $23,600.00 to $25,650.00. S. A. Bissell, Sub. 9 Min. Lot 73 Lot 1, from $17,570.00 to $19,960.00. Chris. Capritz, personal, from noth- ing to $300.00. J Carlin, personal, from nothing to $100.00. Carr, Ryder and Adams Co. mer- chandise, from $150,000.00 to $200,- 000.00. Carr, Ryder and Adams Co., other personal, from nothing to $100,000.00. Ada L. Collier, Mrs. L. H. Lang - worthy's Sub. Lots 5 and 6, from $24,- 770.00 to $27,950.00. Cutler School of Business, personal, from nothing to $100.00. Dubuque Packing Co., other per- sonal, from nothing to $5,000.00. Dubuque Packing Co.. East Dubuque Add., Lots 366, 368, 369, 370, 371, 372, 373, 374, 375, 376, 377, 418, 419, 420, 421 422, from $28,480.00 to $48,880.00. Parley and Loetscher Mfg. Co., mer- chandise, from $180,000.00 to $240,- 000.00. Farley and Loetscher Mfg. Co.. oth- er personal, from nothing to $120,- 000.00. A. F. Frudden, Sub. 8 of Min, Lot 73, Lots 1, 2, 3. from $8,500.00 to $9,870.00. Cyril and Marie Gregoire, Pauline Langworthy's Sub. S. 150 ft. of Lot I, from $11,890.00 to $13,460.00. Catherine Jaeger, McCoy's Sub., Lot 2, from $3,430.00 to $3,750.00. Kassler Automobile Co., merchan- dise, from nothing to $1,000.00. John Keckevoet. i:eNon aI• from nothing to $800.00. 532 Official Notices A. W. Kemler Est. McCoy's Sub., Lot 1, from $5,900.00 to $6,670.00. Key City Gas Co. personal, from $395,620.00 to $514,020.00. Klauer Manufacturing Co:, mer- chandise, from $25,000.00 to $60,000.00. Klauer Manufacturing Co., other personal, from nothing to $15,000.00. Chris. E. Kleis, vehicles, from noth- ing to $200.00. Caroline Kriebs, S. 1-2 Lot 38, E. Dubuque Add., from $1,290.00 to $1,870.00. Mrs. A. Langworthy, Mrs. L. H. Langworthy's Sub.. N. 160 ft. Lot 6, from $12,230.00 to $13,320.00. Edward Langworthy Est., Pauline Langworthy's Sub., N. 147.8 ft. W. 1-2 Lot 1, Pauline Langworthy's Sub. Lot 3, Pauline Langworthy's Sub. Lot 4, from $ 31.,550.00 to $35,400.00. Reeder Langworthy Est., Pauline Langworthy's Sub., S. 1-2 Lot 2, from $8,790.00 to $10,390.00. James F. Lee, vehicles, from noth- ing to $500.00. .James F. Lee, other personal from $200.00 to $2,500.00. M. H. McCarthy, Sub. Min. Lot 72, Lot 1; Sub. Min. Lot 74, Lot 1, from $8,140.00 to $9.730.00, A. Y. McDonald Mfg. Co., merchan- dise, from $87,500.00 to $150,500.00. B. M. McFadden, Sub. 4, Mrs. L. H. Langworthy's Sub., E. 80 ft. of Lost 7, from $3,600.00 to $4,400.00. C. B. McNamara & Co., personal, from nothing to $1,000.00. Metz Manufacturing Co., other per- sonal, from nothing to $10.000.00. John Phillips, Buettell & Lang - worthy's Sub. 3, Lot 1, from $6,710.00 to $6,990.00. Jacob Rich Est., Sub. Min. Lot 72, Lot 2; Sub, Min. Lot 74, Lot 2; Sub. 10 Min. Lot 73, Lot 1, from $12,450.00 to $13,720.00. Rider -\Vallis Dry Goods Co., mer- chandise, from $1.10,620.00 to $150,- 000.00. Fred C. Robinson, Mrs. L. H. Lang - worthy's Sub., W. 83 ft. Lot 7, from $6,510.00 to $7,660.00. Roshel: Bros., merchandise, from $85,520.00 to $185,520.00. Wilhelmina Schmid, McCoy's Sub., E. 35 ft Lot 3, from $4,030.00 to $4,400.00. Ben .1. Schwind, McCoy's Sub. W. 15 ft. Lot 4; McCoy's Sub., E, 35 ft. Lot 5, from $6,500.00 to $7,350.00. Catherine Shannon, N. 1-2 Lot 38, E. Dubuque Add., from $1,490.00 to $1,970.00. John Tibet', personal, from $100.00 to $300.00. Edward Tibet', personal, from 'noth- ing to $200.00. Fannie H. Tredway McCoy's Sub., W. 11 ft. Lot 5; McCoy's Sub., Lot 6, from $3,960,00 to $4,870.00. Union Electric Co., personal, from $728,970.00 to $2,037,800.00. Jessie Brown Vey, part Lot 41, Linehan Park Add., from $930.00 to $1,330.00. S. P. Wadley, Buettell & Lang - worthy's Sub., W. 1-2 Lot 1; Buettell & Langworthy's Sub., Lots 2 and 7, from $9,200.00 to $10,270.00. CYRIL D. LAGEN, Clerk of Board of Equalization. 11-2-6-12. OFFICIAL NOTICE Notice of Special Assessment Notice is hereby given to all con- cerned that a special assessment as Provided by law will be levied at a session of the City Council of the city of Dubuque, Iowa, to be held Thurs- day, November 18th, 1915, to pay for constructing an eight -inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in Washington street from Twenty -First street to Twenty - Second street. J. A. R. Daniels, con- tractor, Amount of special assessment $318.06, same to be assessed against the property legally subject to assess- ment upon and along said street. An that there is a plat and schedule on file in the office of the city record- er of said city of Dubuque, showing the street in which said sewer was constructed and the separate lots and parcels of ground or specified por- tions thereof subject to assessment for such improvement, , the name of the owner thereof as far as practicable and the amount to be assessed against each lot or parcel of ground, which plat and schedule are subject to pub- lic inspection. And that any and all persons ob- jecting to said special assessment or to said plat must file his or their ob- jections in writing with the City Re- corder of said City of Dubuque on or before said session of the City Coun- cil to be held Thursday, November 18th, 1915, or to appear at said ses- sion of the council to show cause, if any you have, why said assessment should not be levied. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, November 4th, 1915. 11-4-3t J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. Official Notice. Notice of Special Assessment. Notice is hereby given to all con- cerned ghat a special assessment as provided by law will be levied at a session of the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, to be held Thursday, November 18th, 1915, to pay for improving Seventh Street from Locust Street to Bluff Street, Jas. F. Lee, contractor. Amount of Special Assessment, Official Notices $1,914.54, same to be assessed against the property legally subject to as- sessment upon and along said street. And that there is a plat and sched- ule on file in the office of the City Re- corder of said City of Dubuque, show- ing the street in which said improve- ment was made and the separate lots and parcels of ground or specified por- tions thereof subject to assessment for such improvement, the name of the owner thereof as far as practica- ble and the amount to be assessed against each lot or parcel of ground, which plat and schedule are subject to public inspection. And that any and all persons ob- jecting to said special assessment or to said plat must file his or their ob- jections in writing with the City Re- corder of said City of Dubuque on or before i,aid session of the City Coun- cil to be held Thursday, November 18th, 1915, o: to appear at said ses- sion of the Council to show cause, if any you have, why said assessment should not he levied. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, November 4th, 1915. J. J. SHEA, 11-4-3t. City Recorder. Official Notice. NOTICE OF SPECIAL ASSESS- MENT. Notice is Hereby given to all con- cerned that a special assessment as provided by law will be levied at a session of the City Council of the city of Dubuque, Iowa, to be held Thurs- day, November 18th, 1915, to pay for improving \Vest Seventeenth Street from West Locust Street to the Junc- tion at• Clark Street, John Tibey, con- tractor. Amount of Special Assessment, $2,185.31, same to be assessed against the property legally subject to as- sessment upon and alon3 said street. And that there is a plat and sched- ule on file in the office of the City Re- corder of said City of Dubuque, show- ing the street in which said improve- ment was made and the separate lots and parcels of ground or specified portions thereof subject to assessment for such *improvement, the name of the owner thereof as far as practica- ble and the amount to be assessed against each lot or parcel of ground, which plat ar-d schedule are subject to public inspection. And tha,. any and all persons object- ing to said special assessment or to said plat mast file his or their objec- tions in writing with the City Re- corder ci said City of Dubuque on or before said session of the City Coun- cil to be held Thursday, November 18th, 1915 or to appea" at said ses- sion of the Cou-ncil to show cause, if 533 any you have, why said assessment should net be levied. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, November 5th, 1915. J. J. Si-1NA, 11-5-3t. Clay Recorder. OFFICIAL NOTICE. Notice of Special Assessment. Notice is hereby given to all con- cerned that a special assessment as provided by law will be levied at a session of the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, to be held Thursday, November 18th, 1915, to pay for constructing a sidewalk abut- ting the south 60 feet Of Lot 33, .1. P. Schroeder's Add., H. A. McIntosh, contractor. Amount of Special Assessment, $30.85, same to be assessed against the property legally subject to as- sessment upon and along said Lot. And that there is a plat and sched- ule on file in the office of the City Recorder of said City of Dubuque, showing the lot in which said side- walk was constructed md the sep- arate lots and parcels cf ground or specified portions thereof subject to assessment for such improvement, the name of the owner thereof as far as practicable and the amount to be assessed against each lot or parcel of round, which plat and schedule are subject to public inspection. And that any and all persons ob- jecting to said special assessment or to said plat must file his or, their ob- jections in writing with the City Re- corder of said City of Dubuque on or before said session of the City Coun- cil to be held Thursday, November 18th, 1915 or to appear at said ses- sion of the Council to snow cause, if any you have, why said assessment should not be levied. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, November 5th, 1915. SHEA 11-5-3t. City Recorder. OFFICIAL NOTICE. Notice of Special Assessment. Notice is hereby given to all ceo- cerned that a special assessment as provided by law will be levied at a session of the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, to be held Thursday, November 18th, 1915, to pay for improving Rhomberg avenue from the end of the present iinproce- went on Fifth avenue to the north- easterly lot line of Lot 371, lfani's Addition, Jas. F. Lee, Contractor. Amount of Special Assessment. $14,617.80, si:nie to be assessed against the property' legally sgbjee1 to assessment upon and along said street. .And that there is a plat and schcit- 534 Official Notices ule on file in the office of the City Recorder of said City of Dubuque, showing the street in which said im- provement was made and the separ- ate lots and parcels of ground or specified portions thereof subject to assessment for such improvement. the name of the owner thereof as far as practicable and the %mount to be assessed against each lot or parcel of ground, which plat and schedule are subject to public inspection. And that any and all persons ob- jecting to said special assessment or to said plat must file his or their ob- jections in writing with the City Re- corder of said City of Dubuque on or before said session of the City Coun- cil to be held Thursday, November 18th, 1915, or to appear at said ses- sion of the Council to show cause, if any you have, why said assessment should not be levied. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa November 5th, 1915, J. J. SHEA, I1.5 -3t. City Recorder. OFFICIAL NOTICE Notice of Special Assessment. Notice is hereby given to all con- cerned that a special assessment as provided by law will be levied at a session of the City Council of the city of Dubuque, Iowa, to be held Thursday November 18th, 1915, to pay for im- proving Jefferson street from the west curb line of Olive street to the east curb line of Walnut street. .J. M. Kenety & Son, contractors. Amount of Special Assessment $3,467.85, same to be assessed against the property legally subject to assess- ment upon and along said street. And that there is a plat and sched- ule on file in the office of the City Re- corder of said City of Dubuque, show- ing the street in which said improve- ment was made and the separate lots and parcels of ground or specified por- tions thereof subject to assessment for such improvement, the name of the owner thereof as far as practicable and the amount to be assessed against each lot or parcel of ground, which plat and schedule are subject to pub- lic inspection. And that any and all persons object- ing to said special assessment or to said plat must file his or their objec• tions in writing with the City Record- er of said City of Dubuque on or be- fore said session of the City Council to be held Thursday, November 18th, 1915, or to appear at said session of the council to show cause, if any you have, why said assessment should not be levied. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, November 4th, 1915. J. J. SHEA, II -1-3t City Recorder. Official Notice. NOTICE OF SPECIAL ASSESS- MENT. Notice is hereby given to all con- cerned that a special assessment as provided by law will be levied at a session of the City Council of the city of Dubuque, Iowa, to be held Thurs- day, November 18th, 1915, to pay for improving Sixth Street from the westerly line of Locust Street to Bluff Street, Jas. F. Lee, contractor. Amount of Special Assessment, $1,925.70, same to be obsessed against the property legally subject to as- sessment upon and alon ; said street. And that there is a plat and sched- ule on file in the office of the City Re- corder of said City of Dubuque, show- ing the street in which said improve- ment was made and the separate lots and parcels of ground or specified portions thereof subject to assess- ment for such improvement, the name of the owner thereof as far as prac- ticable and the amount to be assessed against each lot or parcel of ground, which plat and schedule are subject to public inspection. And that any and all persons ob- jecting to said special assessment or to said plat must file his or their ob- jections in writing with the City Re- corder of said City of Dubuque on or before said session of the City Coun- cil to be held Thursday, November 18th, 1915, or to appear at said ses- sion of the Council to show cause, it any you have, why said assessment should not be levied. Dated at Dubuque, Ia., November 4th, 1915. J. J. SHEA, 11-4-3t. City Recorder. (Official Publication.) AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A GRADE ON THE ALLEY FROM RHOMBERG AVENUE TO L1N- C 0 L N AVENUE, BETWEEN NINTH AVENUE AND TENTH AVENUE. Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That an ordinance estab- lishing a grade on the alley from Rhomberg Avenue to Lincoln Avenue, between, Ninth Avenue and Tenth Ave- nue be and the same is hereby estab- lished and adopted as shown in the profile of said street and grade, pre- pared by the City Engineer, being profile No. 901. B. M. north window sill of P, Brown's house on Seventh Avenue, elevation 48.99. Said grade begins at the northerly curb line of Rhomberg Avenue west which is sta- tion 0-6, west curb elevation 22.33; thence to station 0+6 northerly curb Air Official Notices line of Rhomberg Avenue east, east curb elevation 22.33; thence to sta- tion 2+68 southerly curb line of Lin- coln Avenue east, east curb elevation 22.13; thence to station 2+76 souther- ly curb line of Lincoln Avenue west, west curb elevation 21.90. Section 2. This ordinance shall be in force and take effect from and after its passage by the City Council and its publication one time in the Dubuque Telegraph -Herald and Times - Journal newspapers. Adopted, November 4th, 1915, Approved, November 5th, 1915. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Attest— J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. Published officially in the Dubuque Telegraph -Herald and Times -Journal newspapers November 6th, 1915. J. J. SHEA, 11-6-1t. City Recorder. (Official Publication.) AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A GRADE ON WASHINGTON STREET FROM TWENTY -SE \ - ENTH STREET TO TWENTY- EIGHTH STREET. Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That an ordinance estab- lishing a grade on Washington Street from Twenty-seventh Street to Twen- ty -Eighth Street be and the same is hereby established and adopted as shown by the profile of said street and grade, prepared by the City En- gineer, being profile No. 900. B. M. Water Table on the northeast corner of Couler Avenue and Twenty-seventh Street, elevation 30.03. Said grade begins at the northwesterly curb line of Twenty-seventh • Street, southwest- erly curb elevation 23.46, northeaster- ly curb elevation 23.46; thence to sta- tion 6+22 southeasterly curb line of Twenty-eighth Street, southwesterly curb elevation 25.10, northeasterly curb elevation 25.10. Section 2. This ordinance shall be in force and take effect from and after its passage by the City Coun- cil and publication one time in the Dubuque Telegraph -Herald and Times - Journal newspapers. Adopted, November 4th, 1915. Approved, November 5th, 1915. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Attest— J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. Published officially in the Dubuque Telegraph -Herald and Times -Journal newspapers November 6th, 1915. J. J. SHEA, 11-6-1t. City Recorder. 535 (Official Publication.) AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A GRADE ON AUBURN AVENUE FROM DEXTER AVENUE TO ROSEDALE AVENUE. Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That an ordinance estab- lishing a grade on Auburn Avenue from Dexter Avenue to Rosedale Ave- nue be and the same is hereby es- tablished and adopted as shown by the profile of said street and grade prepared by the City Engineer, being profile No. 896. B. M. door sill of Starr's store on the corner of Delhi Street and West Fourteenth Street, elevation 304.90. Said grade begins at the north curb line of Dexter Ave- nue which is station 0, elevation east curb 232.00, west curb elevation 232.00; thence to station 1-34 east curb elevation 220.00, west curb eleva- tion, 220.00; thence to station 2-46 south curb line of Rosedale Avenue, east curb elevation 208.00, west curb elevation 208.00. Section 2. This ordinance shall be in force and take effect from and after its passage by the City Council and its publication one time in the Du- buque Telegraph-Herai. and Times - Journal newspapers. Adopted, November 4th, 1915. Approved, November 5th, 1915. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Attest— J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. Published officially in the Dubuque Telegraph -Herald and Times -Journal newspapers November 6th, 1915.. .i. J. SHEA, 11 -6 -it. City Recorder. AOfficial Publication.) AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A GRADE ON iVASHINGTON STREET FROM TWENTY-SEC- OND STREET TO TWENTY- FOURTH STREET. Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That an ordinance estab- lishing a grade on Washington Street from Twenty-second Street to Twen- ty-fourth Street be and the same is hereby established and adopted as shown by the profile of said street and grade, prepared by the City En- gineer, being profile No. 890. Il. .11: west end of the door sill of No. 14:: Eagle Point Avenue, elevation 25.37. Said grade begins at th„ northwester- ly curb line of Twenty-second Street which is station 0, southwesterly curb elevation 22.75, northeasterly curb el- 536 Official Notices ovation 22.35; thence to station 0-50, southwesterly curb elevation 22.90, northeasterly curb elevation 22.75; thence to station 9+76 southeasterly curb line et Twenty-fourth Street, southwesterly curb elevation 20.45, northeasterly curb elevation 20.40. Section 2. This ordinance shall be in force and take effect from and after its passage by the City Council and its publication one time in the Du- buque Telegraph -Herald and Times - Journal newspapers. Adopted, November 4th, 1915. Approved, November 5th, 1915. JA?.tES SAUL, Mayor. AtteHt— .1. .1. SHEA, Ci'y Recorder. Published officially i . the Dubuque Telegraph -Herald and Times -Journal newspapers November 6th, 1915. " J, J. SHEA, 11-6.1t. City Recorder. (Official Publication.) AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISI-TING A (;RADE ON DEXTER AVENUE FROM ALGON.A AVENUE TO AU- 11I'1fN .\\'V l C. Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That a nordinai.ce estab- lishing a grade on Dexter Avenue from Algona Avenue to Auburn Ave- nue lie and the same is hereby estab- lished and adopted as shown by the profile of said street and grade, pre- pared by the City Engineer, being profile No. 897. B. M. door sill of Starr's store on the corner of Delhi Street and West Fourteenth Street, elevation 304.90. Said grade begins at the east curb line of .Algona Ave- nue, north curb elevation 220.80, south curb elevation 221.80; thence to station 1+50, north curb elevation 224.50, south curb elevation 225.50; thence to station 2+40 west curb line of Auburn Avenue, north curb eleva- tion 232.00, south curb elevation 233 00. Section 2. This ordinance shall be in force and take effect from and after its passage by the City Council and publication one time in the Dubuque Telegraph -Herald and Times -Journal newspapers. Adopted, November 4th, 1915. Approved, November 5th, 1915. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Attest— J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. Published officially in the Dubuque Telegraph-Ilerald and Times -Journal newspapers November 6th, 1915. J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. 11-6-1 t. (Official Publication.) AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A GRADE ON ROSEDALE AVENUE FROM WILLOW STREET TO AU- BURN AVENUE. Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That an ordinance estab- lishing a grade on Rosedale Avenue from Willow Street to Auburn Avenue be and the same is hereby established and adopted as shown by the profile of said street and grads, prepared by the City Engineer, being profile No. 895. B. M. door sill of Starr's store on the corner of Delhi Street and West Fourteenth Street, elevation 304.90. Said grade begins at the south curb line of Willow Street which is station 0, northwest curb el- evation 192.00, southwest curb eleva- tion 192.00; thence to station 1+74 east curb line of Auburn Avenue, northwest curb elevation 207.00, southwest curb elevation 208.00. Section 2. This ordinance shall be in force and take effect from and after its passage by the City Council and its publication one time in the Du- buque Telegraph -Herald and Times - Journal newspapers. Adopted, November 4th, 1915. Approved, November 5th, 1915. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Attest— J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. Published officially in the Dubuque Telegraph -Herald and Times -Journal newspapers November 6th, 1915. J. J. ,SHEA, 11 -6 -it. City Recorder. OFFICIAL NOTICE NOTICE OF THE. CITY COUNCIL'S INTENTION TO CONSTRUCT AN EIGHT INCH TILE PIPE SANI- TARY SEWER TN ST. AMBROSE STREET FROM THE PRESENT MANHOLE AT THE INTERSEC- TION OF WILLOW AND ST. AM- BROSE STREET NORTHERLY FOR A DISTANCE OF ABOUT THREE HUNDRED FEET To Whom it May Concern: You and each of you are hereby notified that it is the intention of the city council of the city of Dubuque, Iowa, to construct an eight inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in St. Ambrose street from the present manhole at the intersection of Willow and St. Ambrose street northerly for a dis- tance of about three hundred feet. That a plat of said improvement is now on file in the office of the City Recorder. It is estimated by the city engineer that said improvement will require: Official Notices 300 lineal feet of 8 inch tile pipe. 2 manholes. Making a total estimated cost to the legally assessable property own- ers of $470.00. Any person having objection to said improvement is hereby notified to ap- pear before the city council at its next regular session to be held Thursday, November 18th, 1915, or to file with the city recorder their objection in writing on or before November 18th, 1915. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, November 10th, 1915. J. J. SHEA, 11-10-3t City Recorder. NOTICE. Auction Sale of Three Sets of Har- ness and Two Exercising Carts. On Saturday, November 13th, 1915, at 11 o'clock a. m., there will be sold at public auction at the City Hall to the highest bidder for cash three sets of harness and two exercising carts which havo been in use in the serv- ice of the Fire Department of the City of Dubuque. J. J. SHEA, 11-10-3t. City Recorder. (Official Publication.) AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES RE- QUIRED TO OPERATE STREET CARS USED FOR PUBLIC SERV- ICE IN TEE CITY OF DUBUQUE, AND ALSO REGULATING THE NUMBER OF ENTRANCES AND EXITS OF SAID CARS, AND PRO- VIDING A PENALTY FOR THE VIOLATION HEREOF. Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That it shall be unlaw- ful for any person or persons, com- pany or corporation, engaged in the operation of a street railway system in the City of Dubuque, to operate upon, over and along the streets of the said City any street car which is used in connection with such railway system for the purpose of carrying Passengers for hire, unless such street car shall have, in addition to the driver or motorman thereof, a con- ductor, at all times and at all places when such car shall be in service. Provided, however, when two or more cars are coupled together those fol- lowing the first one being trailers, two men shall be required only for the first car, one conductor for each trailer being required aid not more. Section 2. It shall be unlawful for any person or persons, company or corporation, owning or operating any street railway system in the City of i Dubuque, to operate over, upon and along any of the streets of said City, any street car which shall be equipped with less than one entrance or ex.!. at the front end thereof and one en trance or exit at the rear end there- of for the purpose of receiving and discharging passengers. Section 3. That it shall be unlaw- ful for any person o7- persons, com- pany or corporation, engaged in the operation of e. street railway system in the City of Dubuque, to operate upon, ovr..r or along the streets of said City any street car which is used in connection with such railway system for the our -Jose of carrying passen- gers for hire, unless such street car (unless it be a trailer, shall have for the safety of the public either as con- ductor or motorman an experienced man who ha,; served either as a con- ductor or motorman for at least two months,. Sectio; 4. Any person or persons, company or corporation, owning or operating any street railway system upon the streets of the City of Du- buque, who shall violate any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and be fined not less than ten dollars nor more than one hundred dollars for each of- fense and each car operated in viola- tion of the terms hereof shall be con- sidered a separate and distinct of - cense. Section 5. Any employee of any person cr persons, company or cor- poration, owning or operating any street railway system upon the streets of the City of Dubuque, who shall operate or assist in operating any street car in violation of Sections 1, 2 and 3 hereof shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and be fined not less than ten dollars nor more than one hundred dollars for each offense; and the police of said City shall cause any car operating in violation of this ordinance to tie returned to the street car barns. Section 6. This ordinance being deemed urgent and of immediate ne- cessity for the protect'_on of the pub- lic safety shall be in force and effect from and after its passage and publi- cation as required by law. Adopted, 12th day of 'november, 1915. Approved 13th day of November, 1915, (Signed) • Attest— JAMES SAUL, Mayor. .1. SHEA, City Recorder. Published officially in the Dubuque Telegraph -Herald and Times -Journal newspapers, November 13th, 1915. J. J. SHEA, 11-13.1t. City Recorder. 538 Official Notices (Official Publication.) AN ORDINANCE. , AN ORDINANCE REPEALING AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED "AN OR- DINANCE REGULATING THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES RE- QUIRED TO OPERATE STREET CARS OPERATING UNDER A FRANCHISE FROM THE CITY OF DITBUQUE, AND PROVIDING A PENALTY FOR VIOLATION." AP- PROVED, OCT. 8TH, 1915. Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque. Sec. 1. An ordinance entitled "an ordinance regulating the number of employees required to operate street cars operating under a franchise from the City of Dubuque and providing penalty for violation" approved Octo- ber 8th, 1915, be and the same is here- by repealed. Sec. 2. This ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after its passage by the City Council and pub- lication as required by law. Adopted 12th day of November, 1915. Approvea 13th day of November, 1915. (Signed) JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Attest: J. J. SHEA, Recorder. Published officially in the Dubuque Telegraph -Herald and Times -Journal newspapers, November 13th, 1915 J. J. SHEA, 11 -13 -It City Recorder. NOTICE TO SEWER CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received at the City Recorder's office, City Hall, by the City Recorder until 8:00 P. in, Thursday, December 2nd, 1915, for the construction of an eight -inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in St. Ambrose Street, from the present manhole at the in- tersection of Willow and St. Ambrose Sreets northerly for a distance of about three hundred feet, in accord- ance with the plans and specifications prepared by the City Engineer and now on file in the office of the City Recorder, It Is estimated by the City Enginerr that said improvement will require: 300 lineal feet of 8 -inch tile pipe. 2 manhole;. Th e w forltpaid when said work is completed prescribed by Chapter XXXIV and amendments therto of the Revised Ordinances of 1901 of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, work to be completed o_i or before the 1st day of January, 1916. Bidders must state price per lineal foot of completed sewer, also price per manhole complete. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check of $30.00 on some Dubuque bank as a guarantee that a contract will be entered into if award- ed. Checks and bid ? separate en- velopes. The City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, November 19th, 1915. J. J. SHEA, 11-19-3t. City Recorder. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received at the city recorder's office, City hall, by the city recorder until 8:00 p. m. December 2nd, 1915, for improving the intersection of Rhomberg avenue and the alley lying between Ninth and Tenth avenue, and the alley run- ning from Rhomberg avenue to Lin- coln avenue between Ninth and Tenth avenues, in accordance with the plans and specifications prepared by the city engineer and now on file in the office of the city recorder, Itis estimated by the city engineer that said improvement will require: If asphaltic concrete paving - 1,020 square yards of r.sphaltic con- crete on a concrete foundation. 605 lineal feet of cement curb and gutter. 40 square feet of cement gutter. 225 cubic yards of cutting. If cement concrete paving— • 1,135 square yards of cement con- crete paving. 605 lineal feet of cement curb. 225 cubic yards of cutting. The work to be paid for when said work is completed and as prescribed by Chapter XXXII and amendments thereto of the revised ordinances of 1901 of the city of Dubuque, Iowa, work to be completed on or before the 15th day of December, 1915. Bidders must state price per square yard of asphaltic concrete and price per square yard of cement concrete paving, price per lineal foot of cement curb and price per lineal foot of ce- ment curb and gutter, and price per square foot of cement gutter and price for grading in total. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for $125.00 on some Dubuque bank as a guarantee that a contract will be entered into if awarded. Check and bid in separate envelopes. The city council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, November 19th, 1915- J, J. SHEA, 11-1.9-3t City Recorder. Official Notices 539 (Official. Publication.) Journal newspapers, November 22nd, AN ORDINANCE. 1915, J. J. SHEA, AN ORDINANCE FOR THE VACA- 11-22-1t TION OF A STRIP OF LAND ON ,«Y Recorder. THE NORTH SIDE OF WEST ELEVENTH STREET FIVE FOOT WIDE IN THE CENTER AND NOTHING AT EITHER END AND ABOUT THIRTY FEET LONG, BE- TWEEN BLUFF STREET AND GROVE STREET. Whereas, The Baptist church, the owners of the property abutting there- on, has petition the city council of the city of Dubuque for the vacation and annulment of a strip of land on the north side of West Eleventh street five foot wide in the center and nothing at either end and about thirty feet long between Bluff street and Grove street. Whereas, By direction of the city council of the city of Dubuque the city engineer has made a plat of and showing said portion of said street proposed to be vacated and filed the same in his office subject to public in- spection and due notice has been giv- en to the abutting property owners, and ten (10) days notice of such va- cation has been published in the of- ficial papers of the city and the pro- posed action has been submitted to the city council at two regular ses- sions, and Whereas, It appears that no valid objection has been made to the vaca- tion of said strip and the same is not required for public purposes therefore, Be it ordained by the city council of the city of Dubuque. Section 1. That the strip of land on the north side of West Eleventh street five feet wide in the center and nothing at either end and about thirty feet in length between Bluff street and Grove street be and the same is here- by vacated and annulled and the per- manent use of the respective portions thereof adjoining the various lots thereon is hereby granted to the own- ers and proprietors of said lots and contemplated by statute is such cases. Section 2. This ordinance shall be in force and take effect from and after its passage by the city council and its publication one time in the Dubuque Telegraph -Herald and Times -Journal newspapers. Adopted, November 18th, 1915. Approved, November 19th, 1915. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. Published officially in the Du- buque Telegraph -Herald and Times- 540 Official Notices TAX LIST Dubuque, Iowa, Nov. 15th, 1915. Notice is hereby given that the lands, town lots and real estate here- inafter described will be sold at public sale, as provided by law, and the Ordinance of the City of Dubuque, at the City Hall, in said city, on the First Monday in December (December 6, 1915) for the payment of unpaid delinquent taxes (regular and special), for the year 1914 and prior years, penalty and costs ac- crued against each of the several respective parcel or parcels of real es- tate, town lots and lands, hereinafter mentioned and described. The cost of advertising being twenty cents per description, that amount is included in the total. GEO. D. WYBRANT, City Treasurer. TAX OF 1914. Name. Description. Lot. Tax. Int. Total. Adam, Mike, Bradley's Sub 1-2 $ .42 $ .03 $ .65 Anderson, D. C., Mills West Dubuque 19-20-21 6.16 .34 6.70 Conrad, Fred, Est., E. Langworthy's Add 26 19.46 1.14 20.80 Eagen, W. J., Quigley's Outlot 711 4 1.54 .11 1.85 Ellis, Geo., Est., S. M. Langworthy's Sub., S. 18% ft. 7 1.40 .10 1.70 Espe, Henry, West View Sub 7-8 1.96 .14 1.30 Forester, Anton, Morgan's Sub 16 2.94 .21 3.35 Hanlon, P. J., Finley Add. 202 14.42 .88 15.50 Hemler and Svendson, O'Neill's Sub 6 2.80 .20 3.20 Hemler and Svendson, O'Neill's Sub. No. 2 14-15 5.46 .34 6.00 Henderson, A. H., Ham's Add. 307 9.24 .56 10.00 Henderson, D. B., Est., University Place 36 4.90 .3Q 5.40 Kraptl, Cath., Finley Add. 221 6.30 .40 6.90 Kunz, R. M., Sub. 73, Glendale Add., N. 1-3 3 2.52 .18 2.90 Mettel, J. P., and C. P., Woodlawn Park Add. 93 13.58 .82 14.60 Meukel, F. L., Ham's Add., S. W. 1-2 570-571 14.00 .85 15.05 Moore, Jeremiah, City, N. 1-5 433 75.32 4.53 81.05 Muekel, F. L., E. Langworthy's Add. 77 12.32 .73 13.25 Mullholan, Geo., City, No. 1-2 311 16.80 1.00 18.00 Nagle, J. J., Sub. 9, Union Add. 4 1.68 .12 2.00 Nagle, J. J., Quigley's Outlot 709 12 5.60 .35 6.15 Nagle, J. J., Sub. 1 of City 121 2 6.30 .40 6.90 Nagle, J. J., City, S. 25 ft. S. 2-5 437 67.34 4.06 71.60 Nagle, J. J., West View Sub. W. 41 ft 1-2-3-4 10.22 .63 11.05 Nagle, J. J., Loetscher & Trueb's Sub. 8 2.52 .18 2.90 Nagle, J. J., Loetscher & Trueb's Sub. Ott, Joseph J., S. M. Langworthy's Add.4 3.64 .21 4.05 23-49-50-51 7.84 .46 8.50 Richardson, Delbert, Rosedale Add 1 1.26 .09 1.55 Ryan, Margaret, Sub. City 610 Sassen, Wm., Woodlawn Park Add5 1.82 .13 2.15 Schavoni, Jas., McCraney's 1st Add., N. E. 42 ft. 130 1.26 .09 1.55 Lot 67 and S. W. 4 ft. Stack, J. J., Finley Add. 68 28.42 1.73 30.35 Stephens, J. S., Julia Langworthy's Add.118 4.06 .24 4.50 Sunderhoft, James, Ham's Add., N. E. 1-2 22-23 73.50 4.40 78.10 Waller, Rich., Est., J. P. Schroeder's Add. 570 13.58 .82 14.60 TAX OF 1913. 7-8 6.16 .34 6.70 Fiegenbaum, C. H., Grandview Park Add., Block 4 Fowler, Jibe . \V., Grandview Park Add., Block 111-12 2.90 .35 3.45 Sub. 1 and 2, N. 6 ft. of Lot 1, and 7-8-9-10-11 Fowler, Jno. W., helan's Sub 7.97. .98 9.15 Fowler, Jno. W., Whelan's Sub. 2-3 18.13 2.17 20.50 Fowler, Jennie, Grandview Park Add., Block 10, 23 1.45 .15 1.80 Gmehle, Emily, Sub. S. 1-2 City 456 10-11-12-13 2.90 .35 3.45 Hennig, Mary, Sub. 3 of Min. Lot 141 3-4 81.20 9.75 91.15 Hintraeger, Frederick, Dubuque Harbor Im 2 2.18 .27 2.65 Add., Block 15 P• Co. Laugge Frank, Tivoli Add. 24-25 7.25 .85 8.30 Meyer, Jos. and J. B., City, S. 1-5 25 13.05 1.55 14.80 Meyer, C. H,, Sub. 2, Elm St., Sub•und. 1-2 489 62.35 7.45 70.00 Nagle, J. J., Prospect Hill Add. 1 2.90 .35 3.45 13-14 32.63 3.92 36.75 Official Notices 541 Rowan, J. J., Jr., L. H. Langworthy's Sub. Lot 27 and S. 2 ft. 26 33.35 4.00 37.55 Schmid, Otto M., Glendale Add., N. 1-2 Wales, C. E., Est., City, N. 1-2 N. M. 1.5 76 14.50 1.75 16.45 476 72.50 8.70 81.40 TAX OF 1912. Burke, Mike, Stout's Add. 3-4 2.90 .35 Kuhn, Albert, Grandview Heights Add. 37-44 1.45 .15 3.40 Little, John, Grandview Heights Add. 1.80 TAX OF 1911. 18-20 1.40 .15 1.80 Smith, Nicholas, Sub. Min. Lot 39 TAX OF 1910. 28 .28 .07 .55 Ackerer,Louis, Althauser's Sub. 40 1.40 .40 2.00 Boettscher, Dora, McCraney's 1st Add., N. 1-2 Lot 94 and S. 1-2 95 14.00 4.00 18.20 Waller, Lucy M., Summer Hill Add. 10 18.20 5.45 23.85 For Constructing Sanitary Sewer in Grandview Avenue and South Dodge Street, from Dodge and Grandview Ave., south to South Dodge, thence down South Dodge street to Dodge Street. Name Description. Lot. Tax. Int. Total. Wm. A. McClain, Byrne's Sub 2 $ 66.71 $ 19.30 $ 86.21 Peter Eisbach, Bonson & Stewart's Sub. 26 29.57 8.65 38.42 Peter Eisbach, Sub. Min. Lot 63 4 64.61 18.75 83.56 Isabelle Cain, Hoskins' Sub. 3 25.84 7.50 33.54 Jas. Brunskill, Hoskins' Sub. 4 37.76 10.96 48.92 Wm. McClain, Hoskins' Sub. 5 34.12 9.80 44.12 T. J. Donahue, Sub. 2 of Min. Lot 47 1 65.70 19.03 84.93 J. & E. Tibey, Sub. 3 of Min Lot 63 1 270.27 77.85 348.32 P. Meehan, Union Add. 72 28.26 8.07 36.53 C. G. & C. H. Meyer, Sub. 145 and 146, Union Add 1 17.55 5.19 22.94 C. G. & C. H. Meyer, Sub. 145 and 146, Union Add 2 15.60 4.61 20.41 C. G. & C. H. Meyer, Sub. 145 and 146, Union Add 3 15.60 4.61 20.41 C. G. & C. H. Meyer, Sub. 145 and 146, Union Add 4 23.40 6.64 30.24 R. E. Twaites, Columbia Add. 4 19.11 5.48 24.79 R. E. Twaites, Columbia Add. 5 18.20 5.19 23.59 T. J. Donahue, Sub. 1 of Min. Lot 46 1 69.61 20.18 89.99 M. O'Shea Est., Sub. Min Lot 145 1 77.35 22.21 99.76 Keine & Altman, Grandview Place 10 22.75 6.64 29.59 Improvement of West Locust Street from Hodgdon Avenue to Alta Vista Street. J. A. Rhomberg Est., A. P. Wood's Add 36B 35.00 9.97 45.17 J. A. Rhomberg Est., A. P. Wood's Add 35B 35.00 9.97 45.17 J. A. Rhomberg Est., A. P. Wood's Add. 34B 35.00 9.97 45.17 J. A. Rhomberg Est., A. P. Wood's Add. 33B 35.00 9.97 45.17 J. A. Rhomberg Est., A. P. Wood's Add. 31B 35.00 9.97 45.17 J. A. Rhomberg Est., A. P. Wood's Add. 29B 35.00 9.97 45.17 J. A. Rhomberg Est., A. P. Wood's Add. 28B 35.00 9.97 45.17 J. A. Rhomberg Est., A. P. Wood's Add. 26B 35.00 9.97 45.17 J. A. Rhomberg Est., A. P. Wood's Add. 25B 35.00 9.97 45.17 J. A. Rhomberg Est., A. P. Wood's Add. 24B 35.00 9.97 45.17 T. Rhomberg, A. P. Wood's Add. 30B 72.10 20.51 92.81 Improvement of Grandview Ave. from Its Intersection with South Dodge to the south line of Mineral Lot 31. Name. Description. Lot. Tax. Int. Total. C. G. and C. H. Meyer, Columbia Add. 14 191.67 55.36 247.23 C. G. and C. H. Meyer, Columbia Add. 15 136.13 39.21 175.54 P. S. Slocum, Grandview Park Add., Block 15 25 51.76 14.99 66.95 P. S. Slocum, Grandview Park Add., Block 15, N. 20 ft. 26 41.42 11.83 53.45 Improvement of Bluff Street from end of Present Brick Paving between Fif- teenth and Sixteenth Street to the North Lot Line of Eighth Street. Johanna Poor, Sub. 756, A. McDaniel's Sub. 1 267.05 71.43 338.68 Geo. E. Davis, A. McDaniel's Sub. E. 55 ft. S. 1 757 79.12 21.14 100.46 Geo. E. Davis, A. McDaniel's Sub 765 133.79 35.85 169.84 Improvement of Delhi Street from Its Intersection with Asbury Street west- erly to the City Limits. Jos. M. Schiltz, Finley, Waples & Burton's Add. 127-128 40.35 10.19 50.74 M. J. Luke, Finley, Waples & Burton's Add 138 135.73 34.64 170.57 Improvement of Seventh Avenue from the North Line of Rhomberg Avenue about 900 feet north thereof. 542 Official Notices J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's Add 393 158.55 39.75 138.50 J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's Add 394 158.55 39.75 198.50 J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's Add. 502 211.29 52.75 264.24 J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's Add. 503 210.92 52.75 263.87 Chris. Braun, Chris Braun's Place 1 897.04 224.25 1121.49 J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's Add. 532 320.82 80.25 401.27 Constructing Sanitary Sewer in Belmound Street and West Fourteenth St. M. Howie, E. E. Jones' Sub. 13 58.64 14.02 72.86 S. R. and J. E. Kemler, A. McDaniel's Sub. E. % N. 88 ft. 783 54.83 13.09 68.10 H. S. Moore, A. McDaniel's Sub. W 1/z N. 88 ft 783 54.83 13.07 68.10 Construction of Cement Sidewalks. A. Levi Est., Levi's Add 15 16.87 4.53 21.60 A. Levi Est., Levi's Add 16 10.63 2.93 13.76 R. Burns, Levi's Add 14 16.87 4.53 21.60 I emu u.. o.. ,. 4 - _. Regular Session, December 2, 1915 CITY COUNCIL (Official.) Regular session, December 2nd, 1915. Council met at 8:25 p. m. Mayor Saul in the chair. Present—Aldermen Callahan, Clan- cy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Sin. grin, Wallis. Ald. Clancy moved that the Coun- cil Proceedings for the month of Oc- tober, 1915, be approved as printed. Carried. BIDS. Bids for sanitary sewer in St. Am- brose Street from Willow Street northerly for a distance of about 300 feet: Bid of John Tibey, 8 -inch tile pipe per lineal foot, $2.10; manholes each $30.00. Bid of J. A. R. Daniels, 8 -inch tile pipe per lineal foot, $1.74; manholes each $50.00. Bid of C. B. McNamara & Co., 8 -inch tile pipe per lineal foot, $2.15; manholes each $40.00. On motion of Ald. Wallis the contract was awarded to J. A. R. Daniels, he being the lowest bidder and his bond placed at 1-4 the amount of the contract. Bids for improving the intersection of Rhomberg Avenue and the alley be- tween Ninth Avenue and Tenth Ave. nue from Rhomberg Avenue to Lin- coln Avenue: Bid of C. B. McNamara & Co., grading in total, $70.00; cement curbing per lineal foot, 50c; cement paving per square yard, $1.37. Bid of J. M. Kenety & Son, grading in total, $90.00; cement curbing per lineal foot, 50c; cement guttering per square foot, 20c; combination curb and guttering per lineal foot 75c; cement paving per square yard, $1.50; asphaltic concrete per square yard, $1.80. Bid of Thos. R. Lee, grading in total $95.00; ce- ment curbing per lineal foot, 55c; ce- ment paving per square yard, $1.36. Bid of Jas. F. Lee, grading in total, $85.00; cement guttering per square foot, 20c; combination curb and gut- tering per lineal foot, 69c; asphaltic concrete per square yard, $1.58. Bid of the Eagle Point Lime Works, ce- ment curbing per lineal foot, 45c; ce- ment paving per square yard, $1.27, with Dubuque crushed stone grading included. On motion of Ald. McIntosh the bids were referred to the City En- gineer to report later in the evening. BILLS. John Dorgan, road $180 00 Rudolph Thorp, macadam 12 00 E. T. Frith, health 818 74 Pete Wertin, inspector 4 00 Jas. Callaha:i, inspector 17 00 Ike Beekman, inspector 26 00 Ed. Ruff, inspector 30 00 543 John Dubler, inspector N. J. Staner, Bee Branch sew- 12 00 er at 16th Street ....... Interlocking Cement Block and1800 00 Concrete Co., retaining wall on Leibnitz Street ..... Ed. Brasher, retaining • • 179 55 West Seventh Street wall n H. A. McIntosh, Foye• • 123 00 steps . „Street C. B. McNamara & Co., 5 per cent retained Jefferson Street sanitary sewer C. B. McNamara & Co., 5 per C. 66 cent retained Spruce Street sanitary sewer C. B. McNamara & Co., 5 per 2b 61 cent retained Bee Branch sewer at 32nd Street .. H. A. McIntosh, sidewalk abut- ting 23 47 the south 60 feet Lot 33, J. P. Schroeder's Addition29 35 J. A. R. Daniels, Washington Street sanitary sewer from 21st to 22nd Streets 260 49 J. M. Kenety & Son, improv- ing Jefferson Street 3199 40 Jas. F. Lee, improvinm Sixth Street from Locust to Bluff Streets 1793 89 Jas. F. Lee, improving West Eighth Street and a portion of Julien Avenue 1580 90 Jas. F. Lee, improving Sev- enth Street from Locust to Bluff Streets 1783 49 John Tibey, improving West Seventeenth Street ...1885 32 Jas. F. Lee, improving Rhom- berg Avenue from Fifth Ave- nue to the alley between Ninth and Tenth Avenues..14331 18 On motion of Ald. Clancy all bills properly 0. K. were ordered paid. Petition of Christ Braun asking the City Council to delay the tax sale of his property on Seventh Avenue for improvement of said avenue present- ed and read. On motion of Ald. Clancy the prayer of the petitioner was granted and the City Treasurer instructed to remove same from the Tax Sale List. 15 22 Petition of Edward Tibey asking the City Council to instruct the City Treasurer to credit him in the amount of $348.32 for the special assessment levied against Lot 1 of the Sub, of Lot 3 of Mineral Lot 63 as the City owes him more than $2,000.00 present- ed and read. On motion of Ald. Clan- cy the petition was referred to the Committee of the Whole and the City Treasurer instructed not to sell the property and to remove the same from the Tax Sale List. Petition of Clara P. Kinney, by Wil- liam Graham, her attorney, asking the City Council to accept the sum of $200.00 in full settlement of the special assessment levied against Lot 1 in the 544 Regular Session, December 2, 1915 Sub. of Lot 756 in McDaniel's Sub., of Out Lots in the year 1910 presented and read. On motion of Ald. Clancy the petition was referred to the Com- mittee of the Whole and the City Treasurer instructed not to sell same at the Tax Sale. Petition of Mrs. A. Lorez asking the City Council to refund her the sum of eighty-four cents on her taxes as a mistake in the sum mentioned was made on the valuation presented and read. On motion of Aid. Wallis the petition was referred to the City Treasurer to report back to the Coun- cil. Petition of Mary A. Meehan asking the City Council to cancel the special assessment levied against her proper- ty for the sanitary sewer in South Dodge Street presented and read. On motion of AL,i. Wallis the petition was referred to the Committee of the Whole. Petition of John Lowery asking the City Council to grant him a reduction in his taxes on the property situated on the corner of South Dodge and York Streets presented and read. On motion of Ald. Clancy the petition was referred to the Committee of the Whole to view the grounds. Petition of Mrs. Jos. L. Hird asking the City Council to reduce the taxes for the year 1914 on Lots 38, 39, 40, 49, 50, 51 52 and 53 in Finley, Waples and Burton's Add., presented and read. On motion of Ald. Wallis the petition was referred to the Commit- tee of the Whole to view the grounds. Petition of Jos. L. Hird asking the City Council to reduce the taxes for the year 1914 on Lots 182 to 187. in- clusive, in Finley's Add., presented and read. On motion of Ald. Callahan the petition was referred to the Com- mittee of the Whole to view the grounds. Petition of Chas. H. Wilmott, et al, asking the City Council to vacate the alley between Grandview Avenue and Bradley Avenue from Altman Avenue to the north end of the alley in Grand- view Place present )d and read. On motion of Ald. Wallis the petition was referred to the Committee of the Whole to view the grounds. Petition of C. W. Walton asking the City Council to either replace or re- imburse him for the destruction of two brick columns a': his residence Hallowe'en night presented and read. On motion of Ald. McLaughlin the pe- tition was referred to the Committee of the Whole. Petition of James Brunskill asking the City Council to cancel the special assessment levied against Lot 4, Hos- kin's Sub., for the constructing of a sanitary sewer in South Dodge Street presented and read. On motion of Ald. Clancy the petition was referred to the Committee of the Whole. Petition of James Lee asking the City Council to either cancel or reduce the special assessment levied against Lot 2 of the Sub. of Mineral Lot 185 for the improvement of Rosedale Ave- nue presented and read. On motion of Ald. Wallis the petition was re- ferred to the Committee of the Whole. Petition of P. J. Schneider, et al, asking the City Council to install an electric street light on the alley east of Asbury Street where said alley in- tersects Green Street presented and read. On motion of Ald. Clancy the petition was referred to the Commit- tee of the Whole to view the grounds. Petition of Miss A. Connolly, et al, asking the City Council to construct a sanitary sewer in Liebnitz Street from Paul to Clifford Streets presented and read. On motion of Ald. McIn- tosh the prayer of the petitioners was granted and the proper resolutions or- dered drawn covering the same. Petition of A. L. Rhomberg asking the City Council to instruct the City Treasurer to defer for the present the sale of Lots 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 30, 31, 33, 34, 35 and 36 B in Woods' Addi- tion and Lots 393, 394 and 502 in Ham's Add., presented and read. On motion of Ald. Wallis the petition was received and filed. Petition of the House of the Good Shepherd, St. Joseph Sanitarium and the Hill Crest Baby Fold asking the City Council to extend the present sanitary sewer from the junction at Willow and St. Ambrose Streets along Willow and Asbury Streets to the City Limits and also that they be given permission to connect with said sewer presented and read. On motion of Ald. Heim the petition was referred to the Committee of the Whole to view the grounds. Petition of the Sisters of Charity, B. V. M., by Mullany & Stuart, their attorneys, asking the City Council to reduce the special assessment levied against Lot 9 of Smyth's Sub, and Lot 1 of the Sub. of Mineral Lot 179 for the improving of Rosedale Ave- nue as said improvement has dam- aged their property presented and read. On motion of Ald. Heim the petition was referred to the Commit- tee of the Whole to view the grounds. Petition of Joseph Piltz relative to the City Council not taking action on his former petition regarding the as- sessment placed on his property situ- ated at 385 Wood Street presented and read. On motion of Ald. Clancy the petition was received and filed. Petition of E. H. Kuempel asking the City Council to reduce the assess- ment on Lot 1 of 2 in Davis Irarm Ad- dition presented and read. On mo- Regular Session, December 2, 1915 tion of Ald. Clancy the petition was referred to the Committee of the Whole to view the grounds. Petition of R. W. Kemler asking the City Council to place the valuation on Lots 13 and 14, Farley's Sub., at $300.00 each presented and read. On motion of Ald. Wallis the petition was referred to the Committee of the Whole to view the grounds. Petition of R. W. Kemler asking the City Council to reduce the valuation of Lot 17 of City Lot 703 to $600.00 for the year 1914 presented and read. On motion of Ald. Wallis the petition was referred to the Committee of the Whole to view the grounds. Petition of Dennis Ryan asking the City Council to reduce the assessment of Lots 2 and 4 of Mineral Lot 28 and also Lot 1 of the Sub. of Mineral Lot 186 for the year 1915 and also to instruct the Treasurer to refund to him the amount of taxes paid for year 1914 in accordance with such re- duced value presented and read. On motion of Ald. Clancy the petition was referred to the Committee of the Whole to view the grounds. Petition of August Roeber asking the City Council to correct his street improvement assessment on Lots 294, 295, 301, 300, 30? and 303 Ham's Add., to 1-4 the actual value of said lots presented and read. On motion of Ald. Wallis the petition was referred to the City Treasurer he to turn over a report to the Committee of the Whole with statement of assessments due. Petition of Jos. Straney, Sr., asking the City Council to reimburse him in the sum of $125.00 for injuries sus- tained by falling on the sidewalk near the corner of South Locust and Dodge Streets presented and read. On mo- tion of Ald. Clancy the petition was referred to the Committee of the Whole. Notice of appeal from a special as- sessment for the improving of West 17th Street and also appeal bond in the sum of $250.00 of N. J. Schrup, presented and read. On motion of Ald. Wallis the notice and appeal were referred to the City Attorney. Notice o. appeal of Henry Gatena from the action of the Chief of Po- lice's jury in awarding damages for the condemnation for street purposes of the southerly 25 feet of Lot 30 of Ann O'Hare's -Sub. of the south part of Mineral Lot 161 presented and read. On motion of Ald. McLaughlin the notice was referred to the City At- torney. Original notice of suit of Lester Peck vs. City of Dubuque in the sum of $500.00 for injuries sustained on South Street presented and read. On motion of Ald. Wallis the notice was December 2, 1915 referred to the City Attorney. Ald. McIntosh moved to refer the Rhomberg Avenue and bids for improving the intersectionthe of tween Ninth Avenue and Tenth alley Abe- ve- nue from Rhomberg Avenue to Lin- coln Avenue to the Committee othe e Whole with power. Carried. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: I herewith submit my pay roll for labor on streets in the several road districts during the last half of November, 1915: Amount due laborers $670 10 Also submit the pay roll for labor on streets the cost to be paid from the appropriations created therefore. Amount due laborers on im- proving Grandview Avenue East $ 63 90 Amount due laborers on West Third Street 166 80 Amount due laborers on Mt. Loretta Avenue 5 40 Amount due laborers on Gil- liam Street 183 00 Also submit the pay roll for labor on roads leading into the county: Fifth ward county road fund$ 5 40 Also submit the pay roll for labor for sweeping the streets: Amount due laborers $ 25 60 Also submit the pay roll for labor for sprinkling the streets: Amount due laborers $180 95 Respectfully submitted, JOHN MAHONEY, Street Commissioner. On motion of Ald. Clancy the pay rolls were received and warrants or- dered drawn to pay various amounts and reports referred back to Commit- tee on Streets. Also submit the pay roll for labor on sewers during the last half of No- vember, 1915: Amount due laborers on sew- ers $222 05 Respectfully submitted, JOHN MAHONEY, Street Commissioner. 545 On motion of Ald. Singrin the pay roll was received and warrants or- dered drawn to pay various amounts and report referred back to the Com- mittee on Sewers. Chief of Police Giellis reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: I herewith submit police report for the month of vember, 1915: Assault an battery Commitmg a nuisance Disorderly conduct Disturbing the peace Incorrigible Intoxication Larceny the No - 1 1 10 12 3 78 2 546 Regular Session, December 2, 1915 Petit larceny Profane language Vagrancy Violating speed ordinance Total Residents arrested Doors found open Defective lights Lodgers harbored Meals for prisoners Sheriff dieting prisoners for Cost of food $ 2.60 month of November, 1915$ 2.00 Police court costs and fines collected .... ..... $118.80 Patrol runs for prisoners 169 5 1 7 5 125 53 32 7 561 13 Prisoners transferred Committee calls Miles traveled by patrol 210 Ambulance calls 2 1 79 Also beg to submit the pay roll for policemen for last half of November, 1915: Amount due policemen $1,530.25 Amount retained pension fund 31.25 Respectfully submitted, JOHN GIELLIS, Chief of Police. On motion of Ald. Callahan, the pay roll and reports were received and warrants ordered drawn to pay the various amounts and the report re- ferred back to the Police Committee. Fire Chief Reinfried reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Gentlemen: The following is the pay roll of the Fire Department for the last half of November, 1915: Amount due firemen $2,038.50 One per cent retained for pension fund 39.43 Respectfully submitted, J. REINFRIED, Chief. Approved by Committee on Fire. On motion of Ald. Singrin the pay roll was received and referred back to the committee on fire. Dubuque, Ia., Dec. 2nd, 1915. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, City of Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen—Herewith find my re- port for the month of November, 1915, showing the receipts and disburse- ments for the month: Receipts City's cash balance, Nov. 1st, 1915 $57,213.06 Receipts for the month27,618.99 Disbursements Warrants redeemed $37,277.18 Improvement bond coupons redeemed 727.50 Regular bond coupons re- deemed 160.00 Library orders redeemed... 954.17 Park orders redeemed 1,135.74 Police pension orders121.92 Firemen pension orders199.75 Total $40,576.26 City's cash balance, Nov 30th, 1915 44,255.79 $84,832.05 The above cash balances include the balances in the improvement Bond Fund, the Water Works interest and Sinking Fund, the Library Fund, Old Water Works Debt Fund, Police Pen- sion Fund, Fire Pension Fund, and the Sinking Fund (for amelioration of the City Regular Bonded Debt.) Water Works Account Cash balance November 1st, 1915 $ 3,947.41 Deposit with treasurer by water works trustees 4,439.05 Orders drawn on treasurer by water works trustees. 5,370.91 Cash balance Nov. 30th, 1915 3,015.55 $ 8,386.46 Excavation Account Cash balance November 1st, 1915 $470.00 Cash balance Nov. 30th, 1915435.00 The following is a record of all in- terest coupons redeemed by the city treasurer and credited to him: Interest Improvement bond coupons$727.50 Regular bond coupons ... 160.00 Also report there is due the c ty of- ficers salaries amounting to $3,074.89 for the month of November, 1915. Also George Reynolds (Iowa Work- ingmen's Compensation law) $20.00; Amanda Beyer (Iowa Workingmen's Compensation law) $35.08. Very respectfully, CYRIL D. LAGEN, City Auditor. The following list shows the appro- priations and the Amount of warrants drawn on each fund since the begin- ning of the fiscal year beginning March 1st, 1915, to December 1st, 1915: Appropriation. Expended. For general ex- pense and con- tingent fund $50,500.00 $39,502,01 District Road Funds— First district 8,552.02 8,540.51 Second district. 17,546.28 17.518.19 Third district 11,736.78 11,401.72 Fourth district13,389.09 13,377.03 Fifth district 12,514.68 12,501.77 Fire department 56,120.00 54,630.90 Police department 43,000.00 30,222,44 Sewerage 5,500.00 4,613.05 Printing 5,600.00 3,295.08 Regular Session, December 2, 1915 Street lighting 39,500.00 27,310.48 Interest on float- ing and bonded ed debt Board of health Grading streets and alleys Special bonded paving Interest on spe- cial bonded debt Repairing and building side- walks Five per cent. re- tained on cer- tain improve- ments 200.00 199.60 To pay for Som- ers System 7,500.00 7,500.00 City's share of Lincoln Avenue lots Purchase of prop- erty on Arch and St. Am- brose St. Balance for storm sewer on W. 14th St. Sewer on W. 12th St. Balance on Angel - la St. improve- ment 1,306.0 Sewer on Dodge St. 525.00 Balance on open- ing of W. 3rd St. 725.00 Balance on Smed- ley account 2,096.50 Bathing Beach commission 3,000.00 Fire apparatus 5,000.00 Police patrol au- tomobile and small car 3,800.00 Improvement of harbor New road roller New street sweeper To apply on debt of Park board . Park board spe- cial Oiling streets in First ward . Improving Mt. Lo- retta Ave. and steps Storm sewer on Locust and Bluff Sts. Improving Mount Carmel Ave. . Improving Valley St. and South- ern Ave. Improving Cleve- land Ave. and Villa St. 42,000.00 15,000.00 13,000.00 11,000.00 4,000.00 1,000.00 26,331.68 11,912.45 12,981.45 925.20 2,000.00 2,000.00 900.00 2,283.22 2,283,22 825.58 825.58 500.00 3,000.00 500.00 2,300.00 1,200.00 1,200.00 1,200.00 250.00 2,000.00 750.00 1,190.41 478.80 2,068.41 3,000.00 5,000.00 3,528.25 278.57 2,800.00 500.00 2,300.00 1,183.39 1,082.54 88.12 115.20 744.94 750.00 750.00 547 Improving S t - Mary's and Em - Improving W. 3rd 200.00 198.90 St. . °00.00 108.65 Improving Bluff and Rush Sts . 700.00 694.00 Improvement of Grandview Ave. 900.00 814.25 Improvement to the east end of Grandview Ave. and Southern Ave. 450.00 446.70 Municipal A t h- letic Field Cement steps from W. 3rd to alley south of Fenelon Place . 600.00 162.75 Cement steps from Hill St. to West Seventh Sts. 300.00 190.31 Retaining wall on West Seventh St. 1,000.00 873.00 Bee Branch sew- er in Third ward 2,500.00 16.00 Oiling streets in 3rd ward 700.00 699.63 Cleaning 14th St sewer 500.00 For 3rd ward dumps 700.00 464.40 Cleaning city pond 300.00 296.70 Crossings a n d aprons in Third ward Bathing Beach commission Improving Rose- dale Ave. Widening of Pick- ett St, Oiling streets in Fourth ward ImStproving. Center Improving Gilliam Cement steps from Montrose to Fairview Place Cement steps W. 14th St. to Montrose Ter- race Cement steps on Angella St. Cement steps on Catherin 3 St. . Cement steps on W. 11th St Cement steps on Hodgdon Ave. . Cement steps on Foye St. 2,000.00 1,999.14 300.00 500.00 1,650.00 300.00 600.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 150.0u 500.00 447.10 400.00 292.78 500.00 1,649.98 600.00 171.35 35.00 150.76 114.36 1,000.00 957.86 500.00 500.00 300.00 222.00 548 Regular Session, December 2, 1915 Bathing Beach commission 1,000.00 1,000.00 Storm sewer in 30th St. 600.00 500.00 Bee Branch sewer in Fifth ward 6,500.00 5,448.62 Improvement of Broadway Ex- tension Retaining wall on Leibnitz St. .. 200.00 11.00 Storm Sewer in Fifth Ave. 3,000.00 2,872.24 Improvement of Lincoln Ave. 300.00 299.10 Oiling streets in in Fifth ward 1,000.00 667.83 Respectfully submitted, C. D. LAGEN, City Auditor. Ald. Wallis moved that the reports and pay rolls be received and war- rants be drawn for the various amounts and report referred back to Finance Committee. Carried. City Treasurer Wybrant reported as follows: The following is a statement of the amounts advanced by me during the month of September, 1915, for which please have warrants drawn in my favor: Interest on warrants outstand- ing $1,455.00 Miscellaneous 1.61 Because of lack of space to make interest endorsements on the back thereof, please order loan warrants drawn in renewal of following: Warrant Nos. 4727 and 4728, dated October 4, 1900, payable to Lawrence Gonner, in the sum of $500.00 each, interest from October 1 1915. GEORGE D. WYBRANT, City Treasurer. Moved by Ald. Wallis the report be received, warrants ordered drawn for the various amounts and report re- ferred back to the finance committee. Carried. Following weighmaster's reports on receipts were presented and read and on motion of Ald, McIntosh were re- ceived and filed. J. P. Cooney $ 2.93 Louise Pitschner 99 Ed. Norton 30.60 November 30, 1915. To the Honorable Mayor and Mem- bers of the City Council: Gentlemen -Attached Profile No. 902 shows the proposed change in grade of Nevada street from West Third street to Langworthy avenue. During May 1908 this change in grade was taken up by the city council and waivers obtained from all the prop- erty owners agreeing to this change. The profile No. 65S showing the pro- posed change and carrying waiver for change was referred to the commit. 500.00 tee of the whole. Nothing further was done at this time. Mr. Bradley and Mr. Van Duzee have laid sidewalks and curb along Their lots according to the change that they thought was made in 1908. They are the only property owners that have made any improvements on that part of the street where change is proposed. Respectfully submitted, E. C. BLAKE, City Engineer. On motion of Aid. McLaughlin the profile and report was referred back to the city engineer to report to the council the improvements made on said street. Your street committee would re- spectfully report that they have ex- amined Second street from the west rail of the C. M. & St. P. R. R. tracks to the east line of Main street, Jas. Lee, contractor. We have also examined the side- walks abutting lots 155, 198 and 200 Woodlawn Park addition, K. O'Brien, contractor, and would respectfully recommend that they be accepted. We would further recommend that the city engineer be and he is here- by instructed to prepare a special as- sessment against the lots or parcels of real estate subject to assessment for such improvement and file the same in the office of the city recorder who shall thereupon give the notices as required by ordinance, MATT CLANCY, Chairman. Your committee on streets would respectfully report that they have ex- amined the retaining wall on Lieb- nitz street, Interlock Cement Block Co., contractor, and also the retain- ing wall on West Seventh street, E. Brasher contractor, and would re- spectfully recommend that they be accepted. MATT CLANCY. Chairman. On motion of Ald. Clancy the re- port of the street committee was adopted. Your committee on sewers would respectfully report that they have ex- amined the sanitary sewer in Wash- ington street from Twenty-second street to Twenty-fourth street, C. B. McNamara, contractor, and would re- spectfully recommend that the same be accepted. We would further recommend that the city engineer be and he is hereby instructed to prepare a special as- sessment against the lots or parcels of real estate subject to assessment for such improvement and file the same in the office of the city record- er who will thereupon publish the no- Regular Session, December 2, 1915 tices as reqquire} by prdinapce. \VM. INGRIN, Chairman. On motion of Ald. Singrin the re- port of the sewer committee was adopted. Ald Wallis moved that the public grounds and building committee be given power to have the upstairs at the patrol house papered. Carried. Dubuque, Ia., Dec. 2nd, 1915. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen:— The Board of Health met in regu- lar session Dec. 2nd, 1915. Chairman Heim in tlie chair. Present—Mayor Saul, Alda McLaughlin, Citizen Wm. Fosselman, Dr. Reinecke, Sanitary Of- ficer Bucknam, Asst. City Attorney Cooney. Minutes of the meeting of November 4th, 1915, read and on mo- tion of Ald. McLaughlin were ap- proved as read. On motion of Ald. McLaughlin the following bills were sent to the County for payment: Union Electric Co. $ 3 00 J. E. Robinson 86 28 C. Lungwitz & Co 43 89 W. C. Fosselman 27 28 Q. F. I leih Sons 3 00 John A. Voelker & Son 5 00 Dr. E. L. Reinecke 32 00 Aid. McLaughlin moved to adjourn. Carried. J. J. SHEA, Clerk of the Board of Health. On motion of Ald. Heim the report of the Board of Health was adopted. Your Committee of the Whole to whom was referred the petition of John Hawe in regard to the special assessment levied for the purpose of paying for the improvement of the alley between Julien avenue and West Fifth street from Alpine street to Ne- vada street would respectfully recom- mend that Messrs. Wolfe, Hawe and Broulettes assessment be reduced thirty-five dollars each and they be given the opportunity to pay in in- stallments. WM. SINGRIN, Chairman. Your Committee of the Whole to whom was referred the bids for the Washington street improvement would respectfully recommend that all checks be returned to the bidders with the exception of Wilmer Cook's. WM. SINGRIN, Chairman. On motion of Ald. Singrin the re- port of the Committee of the Whole was adopted. Alderman McIntosh offered the fol- lowing: He it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That in ac- cordance with the provisions of Sec- tion 7 of Chapter 63 of the Laws of the Thirty-fourth General Assembly, it is hereby determined that inasmuch as the tax levy for the present year has been fixed at fourteen mills, which 549 levy is based en the assessment on actual values on a one hundred per cent basis, it is 'hereby determined that the equivalent thereof based upon a twenty-five per cent (25 per cent) valuation would be fifty-six (56) mills. It is hereby ordered that the City Recorder shall certify said aggregate value of 56 mills to the County Treas- urer of Dubuque County, Iowa, for the purpose of computing the proportion of the taxes due the City of Dubuque under said Act. Adopted December 2nd, 1915. Approved December 3rd, 1915. JAMES SAUL, Attest: J. J. SHEA, Mayor. City Recorder. Ald. McIntosh moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Aldermen Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays—None. Alderman Wallis offered the fol- lowing: Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque that the reso- lutions heretofore adopted providing for the improvement of West Locust street from the end of the present improvement to the east line of Hodg- don avenue be and they are hereby rescinded. Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Clancy, Heim. McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays—None. Alderman Wallis offered the follow- ing: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That it is deemed necessary and advisable to improve West Locust street from the end of the present improvement at Seventeenth street to the west line of Hodgdon avenue and it is hereby proposed to grade, to curb with new stone curb where necessary and to reset old stone curb where necessary and to pave said portion of said street with brick block with an as- phaltic filler on a concrete founda- tion, and to assess the cost of said grading, curbing, resetting of old curb and paving against the property le- gally subject to assessment. Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays—NonWe. Alderman allis offered the follow- ing 55o Regular Session, December 2, 1915 Be Ft Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That the City Engineer be and be is hereby directed to prepare a plat showing generally the location, nature and ex; tent to the proposed improvement of West Locust street from the end of the present improvement at Seven- teenth street to the west line of Hodgdon avenue, and the kind or kinds of material or materials to be used, and an estimate of the entire cost thereof, and the amount and cost of such improvement, and the amount assessable upon any railway or street railway company, the amount and cost thereof to be paid by the city, if any, and the cost there- of and amount assessable upon each lot or parcel of land adjacent to such improvement as contemplated by Chapter 76 of the Laws of the Thirty- fifth General Assembly of the State of Iowa and acts amended thereby, and to file such plat and estimate in the office of the City Recorder; that after the filing of said plat and esti-- mate in his office, the City Recorder shall publish in three consecutive is- sues of a newspaper published in this city, a notice stating that such Plat and estimates are on file, the loca- tion and nature of the improvement, kind or kinds of material or mater- ials to be used, and an estimate of its cost, and the time before which objections thereto can be filed, and the time fixed for hearing, which time shall not be less than five days after the last publication of such no- tice, and after such publication shall have been made, the City Recorder shall, at the next regular session of the City Council, notify the council thereof in writing, with a printed copy of such notice accompanying the same. Aid. Wallis moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays—None. Ald. Wallis offered the following: Be it Resolved by the City Council of Dubuque, That it is deemed necessary and ad- visable to improve Pickett street from Cornell street to Henion street and it is hereby proposed to grade, curb and gutter with combination cement curb and gutter and to macadamize said portion of said street and to assess the cost of said grad- ing, curb and guttering and macad- amizing against the property legally subject to assessment. Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the fol- lowing vote. Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Sin - grin. Nays—None. Ald. Wallis offered the following: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that the city engineer be and he is hereby direct- ed to prepare a plat showing general- ly the location, nature and extent to the proposed improvement of Pickett street to Henion street, and the kind or kinds of material or materials to be used, and an estimate of the entire cost thereof, and the amount and cost of such improvement, and the amount assessable upon any railway or street railway company, the amount and cost thereof to be paid by the city, if any, and the cost thereof and amount as- sessable upon each lot or parcel of land adjacent to such improvement as contemplated by Chapter 76 of the Laws of the Thirty-fifth General As- sembly of the. State of Iowa and acts amended thereby, and to file such plat and estimate in the office of the city recorder; that after the filing of said plat and estimate in his office, the city recorder shall publish in three consecutive issues of a newspaper published in this city, a notice stat- ing that such plat and estimates are on file, the location and nature of the imprIrtent, kind or kinds of mate- rial or materials to be used, and an estimate of its cost, and the time be- fore which objection thereto can be filed, and the time fixed for hearing, which time shall not be less than five days after the last publication shall have been made, the city recorder shall, at the next regular session of the city Council, notify the Council thereof in writing, with a printed copy of such notice accompanying the same. Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wal- lis. Nays—None. Ald. Wallis moved that the City Treasurer be instructed to remove from the Tax Sale Iist all city prop- erty that has been advertised on same for sale. Carried. Ald. McIntosh moved that the City Attorney be instructed to prepare a waiver to be signed by the property owners for a change of grade on Heeb street. Carried. Ald. Singmoved to adjourn. Carried. Adapted ' 3 ' 191G. Approved Attest: ayor. ity Recorder. Regular Session, December 16, 1915 551 CITY COUNCIL (Official), Regular session, December 16th, 1915. Council met at 8:35 p. in. Mayor Saul in the chair. Present—Aldermen Callahan, Clan- cy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Sin - grin, Wallis. Bills. Ike Beekman, inspector $ 8 00 Mike O'Hagan, inspector .. 6 00 Ed Ruff, inspector 30 00 John Dehing, expense 10 00 M. Quillan, expense 1 00 J. W. Mills, expense 1 30 Wm. Flynn, expense 1 00 Peter Even, expense 34 30 Eichhorn & Bechtel, expense1 00 Rellihan & Mullen, expense 2 10 L. Faye, expense 42 30 Jno. L Kies, expense 2 00 Geo. Sutter, expense 1 00 Western Union Telegraph Co, expense 1 00 Dubuque County Recorder, ex- pense 1 50 Key City Gas Co., expense 60 H. B. McCarten, expense 20 80 M. A. O'Rourke, expense 13 47 C. E. Fitzpatrick Co., expemse8 60 Schrup Motor Car Co., expense 8 21 The Automobile Supply Co., expense. 20 Becker -Hazelton Co., expense 1 00 Central Garage Co., expense 1 35 Pauly Printing Co., expense80 00 Mathis -Metz Co., expense 42 75 The Automobile Supply Co., ex- pense Eagle Chemical Co., expense G. H. Davis, expense Union Electric Co., police Dr. Lewis Linehan, police Geo. Bock, police N. J. Kons, police J. Diebold, police W. B. Baumgartner, police . F. G. Becker, police Iowa Oil Co., police Eichhorn & Bechtel, police E. J. Voggenthaler Co., police Dubuque Auto Co, police F. Schloz & Son, police F. Lanser & Son, police W. J. Brown, police J. Diebold, police C. E. Fitzpatrick Co., police and expense Fischer & Co., police and ex- pense Iowa Telephone Co., police, fire and •expense Key Ciily Gas Co., police, fire and expense 103 00 Hawkeye Steam Vulcanizing Co., police and expense 2 00 2 00 5 00 6 85 2 10 4 00 2 00 100 84 2 25 14 75 28 25 6 11 4 66 3 02 2 88 50 1 25 37 50 1 35 2 50 72 48 42 67 Albert Ney, police and fire 530 60 J. C. Schneider, fire .... Ellwanger Bros., fire ..21 16 G. W. Healey & Son, fire.... , 1 68 Dennis Bros., fire 1 05 Wunderlich & Wiederholt, fire 19 00 Keller Electric Co., fire Peed-Berwanger & Pfiffner, fire 183 50 5 Dubuque Auto Co., fire Deyoe Avenarius fire „ 1 00 Philip Pfersch, fire ... • • 20 90 W, D. Deckert Co., fire 1 90 Union Electric Co., fire .. 25 20 26 Eagle Chemical Co., fire Murphy Insurance Agency, fire 70 00 Fred C. Riss, fire ......... Key City Gas Co., fire 9 10 McCreary & Scherr, fire 22 00 F. 0, Becker, fire 164 86 National Refining Co., fire16 50 W. D. Deckert Co., fire Standard Oil Co., fire......., 1 85 J. N. Graham, fire 14 00 Kassler Auto Co., fire 90 Fire protection, fire 7 50 Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co, health 1 20 A. Tredway & Sons, health.. 36 John Dehing, health 90 00 F. Schloz & Son, health 2 50 Kerper-Muntz Garage Co, health 1 50 Conlin & Kearns, health 3 74 Upton's Laundry, health 6 51 Carr, Ryder & Adams Co, health 2 00 F. Schloz & Son, health 1 50 Carr, Ryder & Adams Co, health 2 75 Schroeder & Kleine Grocer Co sidewalk 2 75 Spahn & Rose Lumber Co, sidewalk 42 67 W. B. Baumgartner, sidewalk5 00 J N. Graham, sidewalks and sewers 2 00 G. W. Healey & Son, sewer15 Peed, Berwanger & Pfiffner, sewer Ellwanger Bros., sewer T. J. Mulgrew Co., sewer F. Schloz & Son, sewer E. P. Peryon, sewer Jas. F, Lee, sewer Mettel Bros., fire and road.... 1 80 J. F. Ris & Bro., fire and har- bor 1 85 Cota, Byrne & Cota, Mt. Lor- etta avenue and roads 9 45 Cota, Byrne & Cota, harbors and Mt. Loretta avenue 3 55 Union Electric Co., harbor1 50 Leader Oil Co., harbor 1 02 G. W. Healey & Son, harbor10 50 Midland Chemical Co., West Third street 15 12 A. W. Drake & Sons, Mt, Car- mel avenue ... 26 70 Dubuque Powder Co., Mt, Car- mel avenue 15 80 2 60 3 60 1 20 30 50 5 00 552 Regular Session, December 16, 1915 A. W. Drake & Sons, Mt. Car- mel avenue 5 00 Union Electric Co., lighting162 15 Union Electric Co., lighting84 30 Union Electric Co., lighting3291 45 Telegraph -Herald, printing and expense 47 25 Telegraph -Herald, printing34 72 Telegraph -Herald, printing86 88 Times -Journal, printing 126 56 Labor Leader, printing 12 50 National Demokrat, printing25 00 Sprinkler Repair Co., steps on West Seventh street 105 00 Model Wall Paper Co., roads Geo. Bock, roads Eilwanger Bros., roads Dubuque Sand & Gravel Co., roads 5 87 Iowa Oil Co., roads 19 28 Leader Oil Co., roads 26 86 F. Schloz & Son, roads 19 00 Dubuque Powder Co., road8 95 Key City Iron Works, roads4 81 .I. M. Kenety & Son, road.... 114 00 Key City Roofing Co., road.... 10 76 George Haverland, road 45 00 Jno. Lies, road 80 On motion of Ald. Wallis all bills properly O. K. were ordered paid. On motion of Ald, Wallis the fol- lowing bills for interest on different work were referred to the City Treas- urer to report to the council: Jas. F. Lee, $82.75 for interest on Louisa street improvement Jas. F. Lee, $44.89 for interest Madison street improvement. On motion of Ald. Wallis the fol- lowing bills were referred to the com- mittee of the whole: E. P. Smith Electric Contract Co., police $ 11 20 Jas. F. Lee, extra grading on West Third street from Hill street to Alpine streeet118 00 as. P. Lee, extra grading, overhaul and labor on Rhom- berg avenue improvement559 46 as. F. Lee, extra grading on Highland Place 142 80 as. F. Lee, 5 per cent re- tained on Rhomberg avenue improvement 3133 46 1 10 1 50 70 on J J J Jas F. Lee, furnishing and placing of asphalt on the intersection of West Third and Alpine street and ad- justing manholes 53 000 Jas. F. Lee, overhaul on West 8th and Hill street and ad- justing manholes 180 50 Jas. F. Lee, furnishing steam roller on contracts during the year 1915 352 00 Jas. F. Lee, grading on West 11th streeet and adjusting manholes 181 50 Jas. F, Lee, labor and material repairing brick paving on Hill street and West 8th street 10 00 Petition of C. H. Berg, receiver of the Nutwood Livery company, asking the city council to accept the sum of $300.00 in settlement of all the taxes against the Nutwood Livery company presented and read. Ald. Wallis moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of allowing Mr. Berg to address the council. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays— None. Mr. Berg addressed the coun- cil in relation to the petition of the Nutwood Livery company. Ald. Clancy moved that the prayer of the petition- er be granted and the city treasurer instructed accordingly. Carried. Petition of Josephine Wasser rela- tive to correcting the assessment on lots 5 and 6, Brecht's Sub., presented and read. On motion of Ald. Wallis the petition was referred to the city assessor to report to the committee of the whole Petition of Julius Rudolph asking the city council to order a warrant drawn on the city treasurer in the sum of $3.08 as the assessment on lot 1 of 243 of Davis Farm Add., was reduced from $1,260.00 to $1,040.00, presented and read. On motion of Ald. McIntosh the prayer of the peti- tioner was granted and a warrant in the sum of $3.08 was ordered drawn on the city treasurer. Petition of K. M. & V, Schulte pro- testing against the special assessment levied against lots 312, 313, 409 and 410 for the improvement of Rhom- berg avenue, presented and read. On motion of Ald. Wallis the petition was referred to the committee of the whole. Petition of Cole & Elcar Service company asking the City Council for Permission to erect a sign in front of their place of business situated at 1527 Clay street presented and read. On motion of Aid. Singrin the peti- tion was referred to the Committee of the Whole to view the grounds. Petition of Jos, J. Bertsch asking the City Council to establish a grade of Thomas Place, from Stafford ave- nue to a point about 400 feet north- east presented and read. On motion of Ald. McIntosh the City Ennigeer was instructed to establish said grade. Petition of the Davenport Tent and Awning Co., relative to the furnishing of new election booths presented and read. On motion of Ald. Singrin the petition was referred to the commit- tee of the whole. Petition of E. H. Sheppley protest- Regular Session , December 16, 1915 sesement for brick paving against lot ing against the levy, of the special as - 50 in Corie11's add., presented and read. On motion of Ald. Wallis the petition was referred to the City En- gineer to report to the Committee of the Whole. Petition of Frank W. White protest- ing against the raise in valuation on Lot 229 Union Add. and asking the City Council to view said property presented and read. On motion of Ald. Clancy the petition was referred to the Committee of the Whole to view the grounds. Petition of Frank W. White rela- tive to his bill for the construction of cement steps at the Ice Harbor in the sum of $322.90 and asking to have the same allowed presented and read. On motion of Ald. Wallis the bill in the sum of $322.90 was allowed and a warrant ordered drawn on the City Treasurer to cover the same. Petition of F. M. Jaeger et al ask- ing the City Council to install an electric light on Prairie streets at its intersection with the alley first north of West Eleventh street presented and read. On motion of Ald. Clancy the Petition was referred to the Commit- tee of the Whole to view the grounds Petition of the Dubuque Musicians Protective Association, Local No. 289 asking the City Council for permission to use the Armory Hall for a Testi- monial Ball to be held December 27th 1915, without charge presented and read. On motion of Ald. Singrin the prayer of the petitioners was granted. Petition of Adeline C. Sagehorn and Christ Steiner, by Henry Michel, at- torney for the petitioners, asking the City Council to instruct the City Treasurer to receive the taxes for the years 1914 and 1915 on Lots 3 and 4 Wullweber Sub on a valuation of $35,00.00 presented and read. On mo- tion of Ald. Wallis the petition was referred to the Committee of the Whole to view the grounds. Petition of N. J. Schrup remonstrat- ing against amount of improvement tax levied against Lot 21, Fairview Sub., West Sevententh street, pre- sented and read. On motion of Ald. Wallis the petition was referred to the City Attorney. Notice of claim of Hulda Hansen in the sum of $500.00 for injuries sus- tained by falling on public steps 13- cated at the head of Rush street pre- sented and read. On motion of Ald. Heinz the notice was referred to the City Attorney. Notice of Claim of Hannah Mihm in the sum of $2,500.00 fo" injuries sustained by falling on the cement sidewalk on the west side of Confer avenue in front of the Iowa Dairy Co.'s building presented and read. 553 On motion of Aid. Callahan the notice was referred to the City Attorney. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: I herewith submit my Pay roll for labor on streets several road districts duriin the ng the first half of December, 1915: Amount due laborers Also submit the """or llaboror on roads leading into the county: Fifth Ward county road funds, amount due laborers $7 90 Also submit the pay roll for labor on Grandview avenue: Amount due laborers Also submit the$9'or on West Third street: pay roll for labor Amount due laborers ......... $80.50 Also submt the ipay roll for labor on Mt. Carmel avenue: Amount due laborers $12G.30 Respectfully submitted, JOHN MAHONEY, Street Commissioner. On motion of Aid. Clancy the pay rolls were received and warrants or- dered drawn to pay various amounts and report referred back to Commit- tee on Sewers. Also submit the pay roll for labor on sewers during the first half of De- cember, 1915: Amount due laborers on sew- ers $221.20 Respectfully submitted, JOHN MAHONEY, Street Commissioner. On motion of Ald. Singrin the pay roll was received and warrants or- dered drawn to pay various amounts and report referred back to Commit- tee on Sewers. Chief of Police Giellis reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: I herewith submit my pay roll for the police department fed the first half of December, 1915: Amount due policemen .. $1,548.95 Respectfully submitted, JOHN W. GIELLTS, Chief of Police. On motion of Ald. Callahan the pay roll was received and warrants or- dered drawn to pay the various amounts and the report referred back to the Committee on Police Fire Chief Reinfried reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: I herewith submit my pay roll for the fire department for the first half of December, 1915: Amount due firemen $1994 25 Respectfully submitted, 7. R. RDINFRIED, Chief of the Fire Department. On motion of Ald. Singrin the pay 554 Regular Session, December 16, 1915 roll was received and the report re- ferred back to the Fire Committee. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council of the City o' Dubuque: Gentlemen: The undersigned re- spectfully states that a special assess- ment was levied against Lot No. 253, Woodlawn Park, in the City of Du- buque, Iowa, for street improvements, in the year 1893. It is claimed that the assessment for this improvement is invalid and uncollectible. The owner of the property, however, has offered to pay the sum of $25.00 in cancellation of said assessment in full. Kindly advise whether or not the of- fer will be acceptable to the City. Respectfully submitted, GEO. D. WYBRANT, City Treasurer. I recommend the acceptance of the sum stated in the foregoing statement in full cancellation of the assessment referred to therein. M. H. CZIZEK, City Attorney. On motion of Ald. Wallis the report was approved and the city Treasurer instructed to accept the sum of $25.00 in full settlement of the assessment. Dubuque, Iowa, Dec. 16, 1915. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: I respectfully petition your honorable body to instruct the City Treasurer to cancel the follow- ing assessments which' are double as- sessments returned by the Somer Sys- tem for 1914: Nic. Heisch, Stines' Add., Lot 25, $ 450.00. O. M. Schmid, Lot 6, Sidonia Hos- ford Sub., $1740.00. C. A. Voelker, Lot 51, Glendale Add., $900.00. C. A. Voelker, Lot 199 Woodlawn Park Add., $270.00. C. A. Voelker, Lot 41, Marsh's Add., $1350.00. Also improvement for $1470.00 should not be carried until 1915 on 2 of A of 96, 1 and 2 of B of 96, 1 and 2 of B of 97, McCraney's 2nd Add., owned by C. A. Voelker. Also please order a warrant drawn in the sum of $20.58 in favor of Geo. Ellis Estate for the south 18 feet 6 inches of Lot 7, S. M. Lang's Sub., now a City street. Respectfully, FRED J. HELL.FR, City Assessor. On motion of Ald. Singrin the re- port of the City Assessor was ap- proved and the City Treasurer in- structed accordingly and a warrant in the sum of $20.58 was ordered drawn on the City Treasurer in favor of Geo. Ellis Estate. December 16th, 1915. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Regarding the attached petition of C. B. Hofer relative to the special as- sessment levied against Lot 30, Julia Langworthy's, for the construction of a sanitary sewer in Nevada Street from Langworthy Avenue to West Third Street would respectfully report that this lot never pai 1 a special as- sessment for sewerage. Respectfully, E. C. BLAKE, City Engineer. On motion of Ald. Wallis the report of the City Engineer was approved and the petition received and filed. Dubuque, Ia., Dec. lb, 1915. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: Attached find Treas- urer's receipt for $97.52 collected by me from the Dubuque City Water Works for work done on West Third Street, Locust Street and Bluff Street, damage done by overflow of water from reservoir. Respectfully Submitted, JOHN MAHONEY, Street Commissioner. On motion of 'Aid. Clancy the re- port of the Street Commissioner was referred to the City Attorney to re- port to the Council at its next meet- ing whether said money can be placed back into the same fund that it was expended from. Dubuque, Ia., Dec. 15, 1915. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: In reference to the pe- tition of the administrators of the W. A. Palmer Estate, relating to the as, sessment against the north 1-2 of City Lot 235, I would respectfully report that the assessment was levied Sept. 4th, 1895, in the sum of $71.68, and that one payment of $10.24 was made on Dec. 13th, 1895, leaving a balance of $61.44. Respectfully submitted, GEO. D. WYBRANT, City Treasurer. On motion of Ald. Wallis the peti- tion was received and filed and the City Recorder instructed to notify parties that the City will accept the sum of $25.09 in full settlement of the assessment. To the Honorable Mayor St and 9 City Council: Gentlemen: I beg to report on the petition of Mrs. A. Lorez, asking re- fund of 84 cents on taxes paid, as follows: Mrs. Lorez paid taxes for 1914 on valuation of $4260.00. The City Assessor informs me that there Regular Session, December 16, 1915 was a mistake of $60.00 in said valu- ation amounting in taxes to 84 cents. Respectfully submitted, GEO. D. WYBRANT, On motion of Aid. City Walls therre- port of the City Treasurer was ap- proved and a warrant in the sum of 84 cents was ordered drawn in favor Mrs. A. Lorez. MAYOR'S PROCLAMATION. Notice of Special Election. To the Electors of the City of Du- buque, Iowa: Notice i; hereby given that there will be a special municipal election on the lOtn day of January, 1916, at which election the following questions will be submitted for decision by the electors of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, to -wit: "Shall the proposition to establish a municipal court in the City of Du- buque, under Chapter 3, title 5, of the Acts of the Thirty-sixth General As- sembly be adopted?" At said election the polls will be open at 7 o'clock in the forenoon and continue until 7 o'clock in the after- noon, at the following places, to -wit: First Ward. First Precinct—Thomas Donahue's place, 321 South Locust Street. Second Precinct—John Schublin's barber shop, 113 Main Street. Second Ward. First Precinct — County Court House. Second Precinct—Fourth Street Engine House. Third Ward. First Precinct—Ninth Street Engine House. Second Precinct—City Hall. Third Precinct—A. Vogel building, 1705 Clay Street. Fourth Ward. First Precinct—W ales Hotel, 8th and Bluff Streets. Second Precinct—Palmetto Hall, 695 Delhi Street. Third Precinct—Dubuque Co.'s building, 160 West Street. Fifth Ward. First Precinct—Wertin's Water Factory, 2293 Couler Avenue. Second Precinct—Weitz Bros. build- ing, 95 Twenty-second Street. Third Precinct—Rose Fengler's building, 1005 Rhomberg Avenue. Fourth Precinct — P. Roesner's place, 2703 Jackson Street. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, this 9th day of December, 1915. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Attest— J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. Realty Locust Soda Mon. -12-13-3w. 555 On motion of Aid. Wallis the notice was made a matter of record. Dubuque, Ia., Dec. 16th( 1916. To the Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council. Gentlemen:—Themfollowing complete list of Judges and Clerks which served at the last City Election. DEMOCRATIC. First Ward. 1st precinct—Judges, Ed Lee, J. W. McEvoy; clerk, J. Mahoney. nd Sr, A. A.eCullen; JClark, R. Halpin. J. y, Second Ward. 1st precinct—Judges, Geo. Miller, Henry Heier; clerk, Wm. Hughes. 2nd precinct—Judges, J. J. Mc- Laughlin, C. H. Gregoire; clerk, W. Schaeffle. Third Ward. 1st precinct—Judges, C. H. Row- land, J. T. La Barge; clerk, P. B. Hoff- mann. 2nd precinct—Judges, A. B. Wei- mer, Jos. P. Foley; clerk, N. B. Schneider. 3rd precinct—Judges J. F. Brown, John Trexle; ; clerk, J. Westercamp. Fourth Ward. 1st precinct—Judges, Alex Gratz, Chas. Snyder; clerk, Anton Abeln. 2nd precinct—Judges, E. E. McEvoy, Peter Bradley; clerk, Ed Graham. 3rd precinct—Judges J. T. Hamel, Jas. Lee, Jr.; clerk, J. M. Kenety. Fifth Ward. 1st precinct—Judges, Chas. T. Thomas, Joe Kaufmann; clerk, C. P. Mettell. 2nd precinct—Judges,Theo. Kemps, Louis Hos; clerk, Otto Meissner. 3rd precinct—Judges, John Grimm, Jos. Welu; clerk, Chas. Doerr. 4th precinct—.Judges, Ed Sauer, Peter Raab; clerk, Ed Stoltz. CITIZENS' NONPARTISAN. First Ward. 1st precinct—Judge, Adam Wom- bacher; clerk, Wm. Scollard. 2nd precinct—Judge, David T. Howie; clerk, Claude Kelly. Second Ward. 1st precinct—Judge, J. E. Boyle; clerk, John Strobel. 2nd precinct—Judge, John Hedley; Clerk, Homer Butt. Third Ward. 1st precinct—Judge, Charles Pier; clerk, Harry Cleaver. 2nd precinct—Judge, Henry Kra- kow; clerk, H. L. Avery. 3rd precinct—Judge, A. Crawford; clerk, Robert Clewell. 556 Regular Session, December 16, 1915 Fourth Ward. 1st precinct—Judge, Andrew Gal - Hart; clerk, A. P. Melchior. 2nd precinct—Judge, J. S. Roberts; Clerk, John D. Bush. Third precinct—Judge J. H. Trueb; clerk, Ed Kuehnle. Fifth Ward. 1st precinct—Judge, A. Reed; clerk, C. K. Mathis. 2nd precinct—Judge, Emil J. Schil- ling; clerk, Merman Zernecke. 3rd precinct—Judge, C. Nead; clerk, R. Beckler. 4th precinct—Judge, H. Knoern- schild; clerk, E. T. Frith. On motion of Aid. Singrin the above list of Judges and Clerks were ap- pointed to serve at the Special Munici- pal Court Election to be held Janu- ary 10th, 1916. Dubuque, Ia., Dec. 16, 1915. Gentlemen of the Council: Mr. Jos. P. Scanlan having resigned from the Board of Trustees of the City Water Works, I take pleasure in announcing that I have appointed Mr. Wm. A. McClain to fill the vacancy thus created, and hope that the ap- pointment will meet with your ap- proval. Very respectfully, JAMEJ SAUL, Mayor. On motion of Ald. McLaughlin the report of Mayor Saul was approved. City Engineer Blake presented Pro- file No. 903 showing the grade of Cox street from Angella street to alley first Northwest. On motion of Ald. McLaughlin the Profile was adopted and the Ordinance Committee in- strneted to draft an ordinance cover- ing the same. City Engineer Blake presented Pro- file No. 904 showing the grade of An- gella Street from Cox Street to the easterly line of Lots 9 and 13 Krin- gle'e Subdivision. On motion of Ald. Wallis the Profile was adopted and the Ordinance Committee instructed to draft an ordinance covering the same. Alderman Wallis offered the follow- ing: Whereas, The contract heretofore entered into by the City of Dubuque for the construction of a cement side- walk hereinafter described has been completed, and the City Engineer has computed that the cost and expense of said improvement amount to $30.94, Therefore, Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to provide for the cost of con- structing a cement sidewalk in front of Lot 155, Woodlawn Park Addition, the Mayor be and he is hereby re- quired to execute and deliver to the City Recorder, to be by him registered and countersigned, one sidewalk cer- tificate for thirty and 94-100 dollars, numbered 146, dated January 16, 1915, payable on or before seven years after the date thereof, and bearing interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, payable semi-annually. Ald. Wa1111 moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wal- lis. Nays—None Alderman Wallis offered the follow- ing: Whereas, The contract heretofore entered into by the City of Dubuque for the construction of a cement side- walk hereinafter described has been completed, and the City Engineer has computed that the cost and expense of said improvement amount to $24.77, Therefore, Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to provide for the cost of con- structing a cement sidewalk abutting Lot 198, Woodlawn Park Addition, the Mayor be and he is hereby required to execute and deliver to the City Recorder, to be by him registered and countersigned, one sidewalk certificate for twenty-four and 77-100 dollars, numbered 147, dated January 16, 1916, payable on or before seven years after date thereof, and bearing interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, payable semi-annually. Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wal- lis. Nays—None. Alderman Wallis offered the follow- ing: Whereas, The contract heretofore entered into by the City of Dubuque for the construction of a cement side- walk hereinafter described has been completed, and the City Engineer has computed that the cost and expense of said improvement amount to $49.80, Therefore, Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to provide for the cost of con- structing a cement sidewalk abutting Lot 200, Woodlawn Park Addition, the Mayor be and he is hereby required to execute and deliver to the City Re- corder, to be by him registered and countersigned, one sidewalk certificate for forty-nine and 80-100 dollars, num- bered 148, dated January 16, 1916, pay- able on or before seven years after the date thereof, and bearing inter- est at the rate of six per cent per annum, payable semi-annually. Regular Session December 16, 1915 Ald. Wallis moved the adopti the resolution, Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wal- lis. Nays—None. Alderman Wallis offered the follow- ing: Whereas, The contract heretofore entered into by the City of Dubuque for the improvement of Second Street hereinafter described has been com- computednhat theft ost nddoexpense of said improvement amount to $3,411.73, Therefore, Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to provide for the cost of im- proving Second Street from the west line of Locust Street to the east line of Bluff Street the Mayor be and he is hereby required to execute and de- liver to the City Recorder, to be by him registered and countersigned, thirteen bonds for two hundred and fifty dollars each and one for one hun- dred and sixty-one and 73-100 dollars, numbered 4300 to 4313, inclusive, dat- ed January 16, 1916, payable on or before seven years after the date thereof, and bearing interest at the rate of five per cent per annum, pay- able semi-annually. sion, December 16, 19 5 on of Ald, Wallis moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Alds. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wal- lis. Nays—None, Alderman Wallis offered the folio ing: Whereas, The contract heretofore entered into by the City of Dubuque for the improvement of Prairie Street hereinafter described has been corn- Pleted, and the City Engineer has computed that the cost and expense of said improvement amount to $1,119.34, Therefore, Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to provide for the cost of im- proving Prairie Street from West Eleventh Street to the south line of the alley first north of said \Vest Eleventh Street the Mayor be and he is hereby required to execute and deliver to the City Recorder, to be by him registered and countersigned, four bonds for two hundred and fifty dollars each and one for one hundred nineteen and 34-100 dollars, numbered 4314 to 4318, inclusive, dated January 16, 1916, payable on or before seven years after the date thereof, and bearing interest at the rate of five per cent per annum, payable semi- annually. W- 557 Aid. Wallis moved the adoption the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Alds. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, lis. McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wal• Nays—None, Alderman Wallis offered the follow- ing: Whereas, The contract heretofore entered into by the City of Dubuque for the improvement of Hill Street hereinafter described has been com- pleted, and the City Engineer has computed that the cost and expense of said improvement amount to $14,- 811.25, Therefore, Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to provide for the cost of brick paving Hill Street from the south lot line of West Eighth Street to the north lot line of West Third Street the Mayor be and he is hereby re- quired to execute and deliver to the City Recorder, to be by him regis- tered and countersigned, fifty-eight bonds for two hundred and fifty dol- lars each and one for three hundred eleven and -25-100 dollars, numbered 4319 to 4377, inclusive, dated January 16, 1916, payable on or before seven years after the date thereof, and bearing interest at the rate of five per cent per annum, payable semi- annually. Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Aids. Callahan, ( lancv, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wal- lis. Nays—None. Alderman Wallis offered the follow- ing: Whereas, The contract heretofore entered into by the City of Dubuque for the construction of a sanitary ;=ewer in Washington Street herein- after described has been completed, and the City Engineer has computed that the cost and expense of said irn- 'Tovement amount to $785.94, Therefore, Be it Resolved by the ('ity Council of the City of Dubuque, That to provide for the cost of con- structing a sanitary sewer in Wash- ington Street from Twenty-second to Twenty-fourth Streets the Mayor be and he is hereby required to execute and deliver to the City Recorder, to be by him registered and counter- signed, two bonds for two hundred and fifty dollars each and one for two hundred eighty-five and 94.100 dollars, numbered 4378 to 4380, inclusive. dated Januar:, 16, 1916, payable on or before seven years after the date thereof, and bearing interest at the rate of five per cent per annum, pay- able semi-annually. 558 Regular Session, December 16, 1915 Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wal- lis. Nays—None. Your committee on streets would respectfully report that they have ex- amined the following sidewalks and would respectfully recommend that they be accepted: Cement sidewalk abutting lot 16, O'Neill's Riverview addition, and also one abutting lot 60 O'Neill's River- view addition, N, J. Staner contractor. We would further recommend that the City Engineer be and he is hereby in- structed to levy a special assessment against the lots or parcels of real estate abutting said sidewalks and file the same in the office of the City Recorder, who will thereupon publish the notices as required by ordinance. MATT CLANCY, Chairman. On motion of Ald. Clancy the re- port of the street committee 'was adopted. Your committee of the whole, to whom was referred the petition ask- ing that the City Council appoint a commission of nine known as the Terminal Commission, to try and have a union depot built in the city of Du- buque, would respectfully recommend that said petition be received and filed. WM. SINGRIN, Chairman. Your committee of the whole, to whom was referred the petition of Frank Rokusek asking that his spec- ial assessment on Rosedale avenue be cancelle;l, would respectfully recom• ment that said petition be received and filed, WM. SINGRIN, Chairman. On motion of Ald. Singrin the var- ious reports of the committee of the whole were adopted. Alderman McIntosh offered the fol- lowin: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That it is deemed necessary and advisable to construct a sanitary sewer in Lieb- nitz street as follows, to -wit: An eight -inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in Liebritz street from Paul street to Clifford street, and to assess the cost of said sewer against the abut- ting property. Ald. McIntosh moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wal- lis, Nays—None. Alderman McIntosh offered the fol. lowing: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That the City Engineer be and he is hereby directed to prepare a plat and specifi- cations for an eight -inch tile piAe sanitary sewer in Liebnitz street from Paul street to Clifford street, showing the locations and general na- ture of such improvement, the extent thereof, the size and kind of material to be used, and to prepare an esti- mate of the cost thereof and the amount assessable upon each lot or parcel of land adjacet to or butting thereon per front feet or square feet in area, and to file such plat, specifi- cations and estimates in the office of the City Recorder. That after such plat is so filed, the City Recorder shall cause to be pub- lished notice of the intention of the Council to make such improvement, which notice shall be published in three consecutive issues of the official paper of the City of Dubuque, stating that such plat is on file, and generally the nature of the sewer, its location, size and kinds of material to be used, and the estimate of its cost, and fix- ing the time before which objections can be filed, which time shall not be less than five days after the last pub- lication of said notice, and after the completion of the publication of such notice, he shall at its next session, notify the Council thereof in writing with a printed copy of such notice ac- companying the same. Ald. McIntosh moved the adoption of the resolution, Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wal- lis. Nays—None. City Recorder Shea presented and read the notice, certified to by the publishers, of the City Council's in- tention to levy a Special Assessment to pay for constructing the follow- ing named sidewalks: Abutting Lot 155, Woodlawn Park Add., amount of special assessment, $30.94; abutting Lot 198, Woodlawn Park Add., amount of special assessment, $24.77; abut- ting Lot 200, Woodlawn Park Add., amount of special assessment, $49.80; Kearns O'Brien, contractor. On mo- tion of Ald. Clancy the notice was received and filed. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That to pay for constructing cement sidewalks, by Kearns O'Brien, contractor, in front of and adjoining the same, a Special Tax be and is hereby levied on the several lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of real estate hereinafter Regular Session, December 16, 1915 named, situate and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of real estate, as fol- lows: Owner. Description. Amt. E. A. Fitz, Woodlawn Park Add., Lot 155, 256 sq. ft. ce- ment walk at 11 1-2c, $29.44; extra expense, $1.50; total.$ 30 94 John Trexler, Woodlawn Park Add., Lot 198, 202.4 sq. ft. cement walk at 11 1-2c, $23.27; extra expense, $1.50; total John Trexler, Woodlawn Park Add., Lot 200, 420 sq. ft. ce- ment walk at 11 1-2c, $48.30; extra expense, $1.50; total49 80 Adopted, December 16th, 1915. Approved, December 17th, 1915. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Attest- J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. Ald. Clancy moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas -Aids. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wal- lis. Nays -None. City Recorder Shea presented and read the notice, certified to by the publishers, of the City Council's in- tention to levy a Special Assessment to pay for improving Hill street, from the south lot line of West Eighth Street to the north lot line of West Third Street, Jas. F. Lee, con- tractor, also the written remonstrance of A. L. Rhomberg. On motion of Ald. McLaughlin the notice was re- ceived and filed and the remonstrance referred to the Committee of the Whole. 24 77 Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That to pay for im- proving Hill Street from the south lot line of West Eighth Street to the north lot line of West Third Street, by Jas. F. Lee, contractor, in front of and adjoining the same, a Special Tax be and is hereby levied on the several lots and par's of lots, and Parcels of real estate hereinafter named, situate and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of real estate, as fol- lows: Owner. Description. D. W. Lenihan, Corrfell's Sub., Lot 45, paving cost, $363.50; 93 lin. ft. reset curb at 25c, $23.25; extra expense at 3 per cent, $11.60; total $398 35 D. W. Lenihan, G. W. Rodgers' Sub., Lot 21, paving cost, $47.73; extra expense at 3 per cent, $1.43; total ... 49 16 Amt. December 16, 1915 D. W. Lenihau, G. W. Rodgers' Sub., Lot 22, paving cost, $14.02; extra expense at 3 per cent, 42c; total ... ..... 14 44 Realty Inv. Corp., G. 1V. Rodg- ers' Sub., Lot 23, Davi ig cost, $5.71; extra expense at 3 per cent, 17c; total .. 5 88 Cath. Brouilette, G. W. Rodg- ers' Sub., Lot 2v, paving cost, $66.64; extra expense at 3 per cent, $2.00; total 68 64 Cath. Brouilette, G. \V. Rodg- ers' Sub., Lot 19, paving cost, $81.9; 3 lin. ft. reset curb at 25c, 75c; extra ex- pense at 3 per cent, $2.46; total F. M. South, G. W. Rodgers' Sub., Lot 18, paving cost, $93.74; 10 lin. ft. reset curb at 25c, $2.50; extra expense at 3 per cent, $2.89; total 99 13 F. M. South, G. W. Rodgers' Sub., Lot 17, paving cost, $99.38; 25 lin. ft. reset curb at 25c, $6.25; extra expense at 3 per cent, $3.18; total 108 81 Trewin & Wallis, G. W. Rodg- ers' Sub., Lot 16, paving cost, $101.03; 25 lin. ft. reset curb at 25c, $6.25; extra expense at 3 per cent, $3.22; total .. 110 50 Trewin & Wallis, G. W. Rodg- ers' Sub., Lot 15, paving cost, $97.01; 23 lin. ft. reset curb at 25c, $5.75; extra expense at 3 per cent, $3.09; total .. 105 85 Eliz. Kennedy, G. W. Rodgers' Sub., Lot 14, paving cost, $86.82; 4 lin. ft. reset curb at 25c, $1.00; extra expense at 3 per cent, $2.63; total .. 90 46 Eliz. Kennedy, G. W. Rodgers' Sub., Lot 13, paving cost, $72.88; 25 lin. ft. reset curb at 25c, $6.25; extra expense at 3 per cent, $2.37; total .. 81 50 Eliz. Kennedy, G. W. Rodgers' Sub., Lot 12, paving cost, $67.73; 41 lin. ft. reset curb at 25c, $10.25; extra expense at 3 per cent, $2.34; total .. 80 32 559 84 40 Ed Sloan, Sub. 2 of 1 of 39 Kelly's Sub., Lot I, paving cost, $198.68; 60.5 lin. ft. re- set curb at 25c, $15.13; extra expense at 3 per cent, $6.41; total 220 22 Ed Brasher, Sub. 2 of 1 of 39 Kelly's Sub., Lot 2, paving cost, $236.72; 40 lin. ft. re- set curb at 25c, $10.00; extra expense at 3 per cent, $7.40; total 254 12 J. J. Nagle, Sub. City 720, Lot 1, paving cost, $333.31; 38 lin. ft. reset curb at 25c, $9.50; extra expense at 3 per cent, $10.28; total 353 09 Regular Session, December 16, 1915 .i. .i. Nagle, Kelly's Sub., Lot 38, paving cost, $321.29; 90 lin. ft. reset curb at 25c, $22.50; extra expense at 3 per cent, $10.31 ; total 354 10 C. A. Voelker, Sub. 1 of 39 Kelly's Sub., S. 1-2 Lot 1, paving cost, $34.09; extra ex- pense at 3 i'er cent, $1.02; total ... 35 11 Realty Inv. Corp., Sub. 1 of 39 Kelly's Sub., N. 1-2 Lot 1, paving cost, $17.51; extra ex- pense at 3 per cent, 53c; to- tal G. J. Hendricks, Sub. 1 of 1 of K 1-2 Lot 40 Kelly's Sub., Lot 1, paving cost, $83.21; extra expense at i per cent, $2.50; total 85 71 Maria ilaas, Sub. 1 of 1 of E 1-2 Lot 40 Kelly's Sub., Lot 2, paving cost, $45.40; extra expense at 3 per cent, $1.36; total 46 76 Barney Glass, Sub. E. 1-2 Lot 40 Kelly's Sub., Lot 2, paving cost, $41.79; extra expense at 3 per cent, $1.25; total 43 04 Barney Glass, Sub. E. 1-2 Lot 41 Kelly's Sub., Lot 2, pav- ing cost, $23.11 ; extra ex- pense at 3 per cent, 69c; to- tal 23 80 r(1 McClean, Sub. 1 of E. 1-2 Lot 41, Kelly's Sub., Lot 1, paving cost, $31.87; extra ex- pense at 3 per cent, 96c; to- tal 32 83 .1 .1. Nagle, Sub. 1 of E. 1-2 Lot 1I Kelly's Sub., Lot 2, pav- ing cost, $5.49; extra ex- pense at 3 per cent, 17c; total 5 66 J. J. Nagle, Sub, 1 of E. 1-2 Lot 40 Kelly's Sub., Lot 2, pav- ing cost, $19.35; extra ex- pense at 3 per cent, 58c; total 19 93 C. A. Voelker, Kelly's Sub„ S 1-2 W. 1-2 Lot 40, paving cost, $20.64; extra expense at 3 per cent, 62c; total 21 26 Realty Inv. Corp., Kelly's Sub., N. 1-2 W. 1-2 Lot 40, paving cost, $11.09; extra expense at 3 per cent, 33c; total 11 42 Realty Inv. Corp., Kelly's Sub., S. 1-2 ,W. 1-2 Lot 41, paving cost, $2.03; extra expense at 3 per cent, 6c; total 2 09 J. A. Rhomberg Est., Sub. 52 Corriell's Sub., Lot 1, paving cost, $76.30; extra expense at 3 per cent, $2.29; total 78 59 J. A. Rhomberg Est., Hill St Add., Lot 14, paving cost, $94.72; extra expense at 3 per cent, $2.84; total 97 56 18 04 J. A. Rhomberg Est., Hill St. Add., Lot 13, paving cost, $74.08; extra expense at 3 per cent, $2.22; total 76 30 J. A. Rhomberg Est., Hill St Add., Lot 12, paving cost, $86.34; extra expense at 3 per cent, $2.59; total 88 93 J. A. Rhomberg Est., Hill St Add., Lot 11, paving cost, $91.94; extra expense at 3 per cent, $2.76; total 94 70 J. A. Rhomberg Est., Hill St Add., Lot 10, paving cost, $91.94; extra expense at 3 per cent, $2.76; total 94 70 J. A. Rhomberg Est., Hill St Add., Lot 9, paving cost, $91.94; extra expense at 3 per cent, $2.76; total 94 70 J. A. Rhomberg Est., Hill St Add., Lot 8, paving cost, $91.94; extra expense at 3 per cent, $2.76; total 94 70 J. A. Rhomberg Est., Hill St Add., Lot 7, paving cost, $91.94; extra expense at 3 per cent, $2.76; total 94 70 J, A. Rhomberg Est., Hill St Add., Lot 6, paving cost, $91.94; extra expense at 3 per cent, $2.76; total 94 70 J. A. Rhomberg Est., Hill St Add., Lot 5, paving cost, $91.94; extra expense at 3 per cent, $2.76; total 94 70 J. A. Rhomberg Est., Hill St Add., Lot 4, paving cost, $91.94; extra expense at 3 per cent, $2.76; total 94 70 J. A. Rhomberg Est., Hill St Add., Lot 3, paving cost, $91.94; extra expense at 3 per cent, $2.76; total 94 70 J. A. Rhomberg Est., Hill St. Add., Lot 2, paving cost, $91.94; extra expense at 3 per cent, $2.76; total 94 70 J. A. Rhomberg Est., Hill St Add., Lot 1, paving cost, $91.94; extra expense at 3 per cent, $2.76; total 94 70 F. W. Theiring, G. W. Rodg- ers' Sub., Lot 7, paving cost, $75.17; extra expense at 3 per cent, $2.25; total 77 42 F. W. Theiring, G. W. Rodg- ers' Sub., Lot 8, paving cost, $71.86; extra expense at 3 per cent, $2.15; total 74 01 Caroline Minges, G. W. Rodg- ers' Sub., Lot 9, paving cost, $68.33; extra expense at 3 per cent, $2.05; total 70 38 Caroline Minges, G. W. Rodg- ers' Sub., Lot 10, paving cost $64.35; extra expense at 3 per cent, $1.93; total 66 28 Regular Session, December 16 1915 Caroline Minges, G. W. Rod 561 err' Sub., Lot 11, g - Paving cost, extra expense at 3 per cent, $152.34; extra expense at 3 $4.85; total per cent, $4.57; total 156 91 Ellen Callahan, Sub. 166 62 Lot 2. Mary Wertin, Sub. 39, Kelly's Robt, Brown's Sub. 1 of 3 Sub., Lot 2, paving cost, Paving cost, $2.33; extra ex - $23.90; extra expense at 3 Pense at 3 per cent, per cent, 72c; total . 24 62 tal 7c; to Mary Wertin, Sub. 13 of 2 of City 720, Thos. 'Watters, Sub. 1 of 1 of 2 40 Lot 1, paving cost. 1 of 3, Robt. $165.53; extra expense at 3 Lot 2 and Su .b. 1 Brow'1 Sub., per cent, $4.96; total 170 49 Robt. Brown's Sub., Lot 2, Margt, H. Hubert, Sub. City Paving cost, 735a, Lot 1, paving cost, expense at 3 per cent extra; $59.39; extra expense at 3 total cent, $6.15; per cent, $1.78; total 61 17 W. A. Harken, Sub. 2 of City °11 22 Margt. H. Hubert, Sub. 1 of 735 Lot 1, paving cost, City 735, Lot 1, paving cost, $1012.35; 76 lin. ft. reset $143.88; extra expense at 3 curb at 25c, per cent, $4.32; total 148 20 pense at 3 ecce $30.94;extra ex - John. J. Larkin, Sub. 2 of total • per cent, City 720, Lot 12, paving cost, ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Sub. • -1062 29 $171.24; extra expense at 3 W. l HarSub.,kett, Lot1. of 37 per cent, $5.14; total .... , , 38Kelly's $36.53; 1, paving Chas. & E. Hess, Garrigan's 1 6 cost,t rcent,extra,10 expense .. at 3 per $1.10; total .. 37 63 Sub., Lot 1, paving cost, $130.05; extra expense at 3 W. A. Harkett, Sub. 1 of 37 per cent, $3.90; total 133 95 Kelly's Sub., Lot 2, paving J. S. Carrigan Est., Garrigan's cost, $323.28; extra expense at 3 per cent, $9.70; total .. 332 98 Sub., Lot 2, paving cost, $63.45; extra expense at 3 J. & F. Donegan, Sub. 37 Kel- per cent, $1.90; total 65 35 ly's Sub., S. 25 ft. E. 1-2 S. 50 Frank Biba, Carrigan's Sub, ft. Lot 2, paving cost, $60.66; Lot 3, paving cost, $35.14; extra expense at 3 per cent, extra expense at 3 per cent, $1.82; total 62 48 $1.05; total 36 19 Mary Armstrong, Sub. 37 Kel- Peter Gerst, Sub. 2 of City ly's Sub., N. 25 ft. E. 1-2 S. 720, Lot 3, paving cost, $7.59; 50 ft. Lot 2, paving cost, extra expense at 3 per cent, $45.67; extra expense at 3 23c; total 7 82 per cent, $1.37; total 47 04 Sarah Bradley, Sub. 2 of City W. A. Harkett, Kelly's Sub, 720, Lot 2, paving cost, S. 55 ft. W. 1-2 Lot 37, pay - $21.72; extra expense at 3 ing cost, $28.98; extra ex - per cent, 65c; total 22 37 pense at 3 per cent, 87c; to - Sarah Bradley, Sub. 2 of City tal 29 85 720, E. 1-4 Lot 1, paving cost, W. A. Harkett, Kelly's Sub, $6.20; extra expense at 3 Lot 36, paving cost, $70.55; per cent, 19c; total 6 39 extra expense at 3 per cent, A. E. Scott, Sub. 2 of City 720, $2.12; total 72 67 W. 3-4 Lot 1, paving cost, $26.16; extra expense at 3 W. A. Harkett, Kelly's Sub., per cent, 78c; total 26 94 Lot 35, paving cost, $40.93; C. D. Scott, Robt. Brown's Sub, extra expense at 3 per cent, $1.23; total 42 16 Lot 1, paving cost, $34.32; extra expense at 3 per cent, A. C. Keating, Sub. Min. Lot $1.03; total35 35 78, Lot 1, paving cost, M. L. Kemler, Sub. 4 Robt. $200.10; extra expense at 3 Brown's Sub., Lot 1 paving per cent, $6.00; total 206 10 cost, $228.67; extra expense Ed L. Duma;, Sub. 2 of Min at 3 per cent, $6.86; total .. 235 53 Lot 78, Lot 1, paving cost, Ellen Callahan, Sub. 2 Robt. $170.79; extra expense at 3 Brown's Sub., Lot 1, paving per cent, $5.12; total 175 91 cost, $59.27; extra expense Nellie Linehan, Sub. 2 of Min. at 3 per cent, $1.78; total .. 61 05 Lot 78, Lot 2 and Wilson's Blanche Morrow, Sub. 2 Robt. Sub., Lot 16, paving cost, Brown's Sub., Lot 2, paving . $72.99; extra expense at 3 cost, $10.37; extra expense per cent, $2.19; total 75 18 Blanche Morrow, Sub. 1 of 1 at 3 per cent, 31c; total ... 10 68 A. J. Van Duzee, Wilson's Sub., Lot 15, paving cost, $38.90; of 1 of 3 Robt. Brown's Sub., extra expense at 3 per cent, Lot 1, paving cost, $161.77; $1.17; total 40 07 562 Regular Session, December 16, 1915 A, J. Van Duzee, Wilson's Sub., Lot 14, paving cost, $16.12; extra expense at 3 per cent, 48c; total 16 60 A. J. Van Duzee, Wilson's Sub, Lot 13, paving cost, $12.74; extra expense at 3 per cent, 38c; total 13 12 Thos. Watters, Martin's Sub, Lot 1, paving cost, $287.35; extra expense at 3 per cent, $8.62; total 295 97 Thos. Watters, Martin's Sub, Lot 3, paving cost, $145.50; extra expense at 3 per cent, $4.37; total 149 87 Michi. O'Donnell, Martin's Sub, Lot 2, paving cost, $82.35; extra expense at 3 per cent, $2.47; total 84 82 K. M. Cota, Martin's Sub., Lot 4, paving cost, $18.57; extra expense at 3 per cent, 56c; total 19 13 Chas. P. Skemp, Kiene & Block - linger Sub., N. 62 ft. Lots 4, 5, 6, paving cost, $23.79; extra expense at 3 per cent, 71c; total 24 50 Chas. McCarthy, Kiene & Blocklinger Sub., N. 75 ft. Lots 1, 2, 3, paving cost, $3.76; extra expense at 3 per cent, 11c; total .. 3 87 Thos. Watters, Sub. 1 of 3 of 76 and of 77 Min. Lot, Lot 1, paving cost, $302.08; ex- tra expense at 3 per cent, $9.06; total 311 14 Emma Rembold, Sub. 1 of 3 of 76 and 2 of 77 Min. Lot, N. 35 ft. Lot 2, paving cost, $73.93; extra expense at 3 per cent, $2.22; total 76 15 Ellen J. Williams, Sub. 1 of 3 of 76 and 2 of 77 Min Lot, S. 15 ft. Lot 2, paving cost, $24.58; extra expense at 3 per cent, 74c; total 25 32 Ellen J. Williams, Sub, 1 of 3 of 76 and 2 of 77 Min. Lot, Lot 3, paving cost, $53.75; extra expense at 3 per cent, $1.61; total 55 36 M. J. Rabbitt, Sub. 1 of 3 of 76 and 2 of 77 Min. Lot, Lot 4, paving cost, $36.76; extra expense at 3 per cent, $1.10; total 37 86 M. M. Johannsen, Sub. Min Lot 75, Lot 1, and Sub. Min Lot 74, Lot 5, paving cost, $39.32; extra expense at 3 per cent, $1.18; total 40 50 J. C. Hilken, Sub. 1 of 3 of 76 and 2 of 77 Min. Lot, Lot 5, Paving coat, $182.18; 83 lin. ft. reset curb at 25c, $20.75; extra expense at 3 per cent, $6.09; total 209 02 John Foley, Sub. 1 of 1 of 3 of 76 and 2 of 77 Min. Lot, Lot 2, paving cost, $112.95; 21.5 lin. ft. reset curb at 25c, $6.62; extra expense at 3 per cent, $3.59; total 123 16 Gus Mansteadt, Sub. 6 of 1 of 3 of 76 and 2 of 77 Min. Lot, Lot 1, paving cost, $112.83; extra expense at 3 per cent, $3.39; total 116 22 Gus Manstea+lt, Sub. 2 of 1 of 2 of 2 of 2 of Min. Lot 76, Lot 1, paving cost, $129.67; 20 lin. ft. reset curb, $5.00; ex- tra expense at 3 per cent, $4.04; total 138 71 Mabel Brown, Sub. 2 of 1 of 2 of 2 of 3 of Min. Lot 76, Lot 2, and Sub. 1 of 1 of 2 of 2 of 3 of Min. Lot 76, Lot 2, paving cost, $282.84; 26.5 lin. ft. reset curb at 25c, $6.63; extra expense at 3 per cent, $8.68; total 298 15 Al Hartig, Sub. 1 of 1 of 2 of 2 of 3 of Min. Lot 76, Lot 1, Paving cost, $284.53; 28 lin. ft. reset curb at 25c, $7.00; extra Expense at 3 per cent, $8.75; total 300 28 Al Hartig, Sub. 2 of z of 3 of Min. Lot 76, Lot 3, paving cost, $20.11; extra expense at 3 per cent, 60c; total 20 71 Mary Vogt et al, Buettel & Langworthy Sub., Lot 6, pav- ing cost, $187.93; 35 lin. ft. reset curb at 25c, $8.75; ex- tra expense at 3 per cent, $5.90; total 202 58 Mary Vogt et al, Buettel & Langworthy Sub., N. 16 ft. Lot 5, paving cost, $60.14; 16 lin. ft. reset curb at 25c, $4.00; extra expense at 3 per cent, $1.92; total 66 06 W. E. Vogt, Buettel & Lang- worthy Sub., S. 34 ft. Lot 5, Paving cost, $127.79; 20 lin. ft. reset curb at 25c, $5.00; extra expense at 3 per cent, $3.98; total ... 136 77 W. E. Vogt, Buettel & Lang- worthy Sub., N. 1 ft. Lot 4, Paving cost, $3.76; extra ex- pense at 3 per cent, 11c; total 3 87 W. H. Clarke, Buettel & Lang- worthy Sub., S. 49 ft, Lot 4, Paving cost, $184.17; 40.5 lin. ft. reset curb at 25c, $10.13; extra expense at 3 per cent, $5.83; total 200 13 T. J. Fitzpatrick, Sub. 3 Buet- tel & Langworthy Sub., Lot 2, Paving cost, $154.07; 31.5 lin. ft. reset curb at 25c, $7.87; extra expense at 3 per cent, $4.86; total ... 166 80 Regular Session, December 16, 1915 John Phillips, Sub. 3 Buettel & Langworthy Sub., Lot 1, paving cost, $238.11; 86 lin. ft. reset curb at 25c, $21.50; extra expense at 3 per cent, $7.79; total 267 40 Jas. M. Burch, Burch's 2nd Sub., Lot 2, paving cost, $111.10; extra expense at 3 per cent, 43.33; total 114 43 S. P. Wadley, Buettel & Lang- worthy Sub., Lot 2, paving cost, $31.05; extra expense at 3 per cent, 93c; total 31 98 S. P. Wadley, Buettel & Lang- worthy Sub., W. 1-2 Lot 1, paving cost, $9.92; extra ex- pense at 3 per cent, 30c; total B. F. Blocklinger, Buettel & Langworthy Sub., 1-2 Lot 1, paving cost, $7.52; extra expense at 3 per cent, 23c; total 7 75 B. F. Blocklinger, Sub. 1 of 2 of 2 Burch's Sub., Lot 2, and Sub. 2 of Min. Lot 73, Lot 2, paving cost, $14.66; extra ex- pense at 3 per cent, 44c; to- tal 15 10 S. P. Wadley, Buettel & Lang- worthy Add., Lot 7, paving cost, $30.37; extra expense at 3 per cent, 91c; total .... 31 28 Nellie Lenihan, Demming & Hoor's Sub., Lot 1, paving cost, $306.31; 86 lin. ft. reset curb at 25c, $21.50; extra ex- pense at 3 per cent, $9.84; 337 71 total E. A. Lungwitz, Demming & Horr's Sub., Lot 2, paving cost, $96.15; extra expense at 3 per cent, $2.88; total 99 03 John Phillips, Demming & Horr's Sub., Lot 3, paving cost, $51.27; extra expense at 3 per cent, $1.54; total 52 81 John Phillips, Demming & Horr's Sub., Lot 4, paving cost, $21.35; extra expense at 3 per cent, 64c; total ... 21 99 Mary A. Carney, Demming & Horr's Sub., Lot 29, paving cost, $237.58; 83 lin. ft. re- set curb at 25c, $20.75; ex- tra expense at 3 per cent, 266 $7.75; total Frank Noesges, Demming & Horr's Sub., Lot 28, paving cost, $216.12; 31.5 lin. ft. re- set curb at 25c, $7.88; ex- tra expense at 3 per cent, 230 $6.72; total & Alex Keup, Demming Horr's Sub., Lot 27, paving cost, $216.12; 35.5 lin. ft. re- set curb at 25c, $8.87; ex- tra expense at 3 per cent, 23 $6.75; total 10 2 2 08 72 563 A. E. Fergusen, Sub. 1 of 4 of Min. Lots 72 and 73, Lot 1, paving cost, $51.87; 6 lin. ft. reset curb at 25c, $1.50; ex- tra expense at 3 per cent, $1.60; total .. 54 97 A. E. Fergusen, Sub 4 of Min Lots 72 and 73, Lot 2, paving cost, $259.34; 60 lin. ft. reset curb at 25c, $15.00; extra ex- pense at 3 per cent, $8.23; total 282 57 John L. Considine, Demming & Horr's Sub., Lot 26, paving cost, $210.11; 40.5 lin. ft. re- set curb at 25c, $10.12; ex- tra expense at 3 per cent, $6.61; total226 84 R. W. Kemler, Demming & Horr's Sub., Lot 25, paving cost, $274.04; 13 lin. ft. re- set curb at 25c, $3.25; extra expense at 3 per cent, $8.32; total 285 61 A. W. Kemler Est., McCoy's Sub., Lot 1, paving cost, $477.38; 158 lin. ft. reset curb at 25c, $39.50; extra ex- pense at 3 per cent, $15.50; total 532 38 Union Electric Co., tracks, ex- tra expense at 3 per cent, $134.20; total 134 20 $14,811 25 7154.42 sq. yds. Hillside brick paving at $1.94 $13,879 57 1480 lin, ft. stone curb re- set at 25c 370 00 Extra expense 561 68 Total $14,811 25 All of which is assessed in propor- tion to the special benefits conferred. Adopted, December 16th, 1915. Approved, December 17th, 1915. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Attest- J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. Ald. McLaughlin moved the adop- tion of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas -Aids. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wal- lis. Nays -None. City Recorder Shea presented and read the notice, certified io by the publishers, of the City C'ouncil's inten- tion to levy a Special Assessment to pay for improving Prairie street from West Eleventh street to the south line of the alley first north of said West Eleventh street, Jas. F. Lee, contract- or. On motion of Ald. Clancy the 119- tice was received and filed. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to pay for im- proving Prairie street from West 11th 1 74 street to alley first north of said 564 Regular Session, December 16, 1915 street by Jas. F. Lee, contractor, in front of and adjoining the same, a special tax he and is hereby levied on the several Lots, and Parts of Lots and Parcels of Real Estate hereinafter named, situate and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each Lot or Parcel of Real Estate, as follows' Owner. Description. Amt. G. A. Fifleld, Hetherington's Sub., Lot 1, paving and curbing cost, $339.48; i"- terest at 6 per cent, $3.28; extra expense at 4 per cent, $13.58; total $ 256 34 Mrs. H. C. Kiesel, Hethering- ton's Sub., Lot 2, paving and curbing cost, $127.91; interest at 6 per cent, $1.22; extra expense at 4 per cent, $5.12; total 134 :5 \\'m. B, Winall et al, A. Mc - Daniel's Sub., S. 100 ft., S. W. 1-4, lot 822, paving and curbing cost, $247.50; inter- est at C per cent, $2.40; ex- tra expense at 4 per cent, $9.90; total 259 80 Sarah J. Winall, A. McDan- iel's Sub., N. 124.5 ft., S. W. 1-4, lot 822, paving and curbing cost, $123.77; inter - set at 6 per cent, $1.18; ex- tra expense at 4 per cent, $4.94; total 129 89 Frank Bell, A. McDaniel's Sub., S. E. 1-4, lot 822, pav- ing and curbing cost. $129.76; interest at 6 per cent, $1.24; extra expense at 4 per cent, $5.19; total136 19 Geo. W. Meyers, Sub. 823 and 824, A. McDaniel's Sub., lot 4, paving and curbing cost, $64.38; interest at 6 per cent, 62c; extra ex- pense at 4 per cent, $2.58; total 67 53 Geo. W. Meyers, Sub. 823 and 824, A. McDaniel's Sub., lot 5, paving and curbing cost, $28.05; interest at 6 per cent, 28c; extra expense at 4 per cent, $1.12; total .. 29 45 Geo. W. Meyers, Sub. 823 and 824, A. McDaniel's Sub., lot 6, paving and curbing cost, $5.56; interest at 6 per cent, Sc; extra expense at 4 per cent, 23c; total 5 84 Total $1119 448.93 sq, yds. asphaltic con- crete at $1.84 $ 826 320.5 lin, ft. cement curb and gutter at 75c 240 I:xtra expense 42 interest at 6 per cent 10 34 03 38 66 27 Total $1119 34 All of which is assessed in propor- tion to the special benefits conferred. Adopted December 16th, 1915. Approved December 17, 1935.. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. Ald. Clancy moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yaes-Aldermen Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays -None. City Recorder Shea presented and read the Notice, certified to by the publishers, of the City Council's inten- tion to levy a Special Assessment to pay for improving Second street from the west line of Locust street to the east line of Bluff Street, Jas. F. Lee, contractor. On motion of Ald. Clancy the Notice was received and filed. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That to pay for im- proving Second street from Locust street to Bluff street, by Jas. F. Lee, contractor, in front of and adjoining the same, a Special Tax be and is hereby levied on the several lots„ and parts of lots, and parcels of real es- tate hereinafter named, situate and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of real estate, as follows: Rev. J. J. Keane, City Lot 125, paving, curb and gutter cost, $617.19; interest at 6 per cent, $5.96; extra expense at 2 per cent, $12.34; total 635 49 W. C. Flannery, City, S. 1-2 Lot 126, paving, curb and gutter cost, $122.69; interest at 6 per cent, $1.18; extra ex- pense at 2 per cent, $2.45; total 126 32 John Corcoran, City, N. 1-2 Lot 126, paving, curb and gutter cost, $87.48; interest at 6 per cent, 84c; extra ex- pense at 2 per cent, $1.75; total 90 07 A. A. Cooper, Inc., City Lot 116, paving, cure and gutter cost, $617.19; interest at 6 per cent, $5.96; extra expense at 2 per cent, $12.34; total . 635 49 Josephine Agnew, City, S. 1-2 Lot 115, paving, curb and gut- ter cost, $122.69; interest at 6 per cent, $1.18; extra ex- pense at 2 per cent, $2.45; total 126 32 A, A. Cullen, City, N. 1-2 Lot 116, paving, curb and gutter cost, $87.48; interest at 6 per cent, 84c; extra ex- pense at 2 per cent, $1.76; total 90 08 Regular Session, December 16, 1915 Peter McLoughlin, City, N. 2-3 Lot 124, paving, curb and gutter cost, $505.40; interest at 6 per cent, $4.88; extra expense at 2 er cent, $10.11; total 52 Geo. H. Sherman, City, S. 1-3 Lot 124, paving, curb and gutter cost, $116.32; interest at 6 per cent, $1.12; extra expense at 2 per cent, $2.33; total 119 Matt. Stafford, City, N. 1-2 Lot 123; paving, curb and gutter cost, $121.37; interest at 6 per cent, $1.16; extra expense at 2 per cent, $2.43; total 124 David Ahern, City, S. 1-2 Lot 123, paving, curb and gutter cost, $86.30; interest at 6 per cent, 84c; extra expense at 2 per cent, $1.73; total88 Georgia Cooper, City, N. 43.9 ft Lot 117, paving, curb and gut- ter cost, $508.75; interest at 6 per cent, $4.92; extra ex- pense at 2 per cant, $10.17; total 523 John hickey, City, S. 21 ft. Lot 117, paving, curb and gutter cost, $112.97; interest at 6 per cent, $1.08; extra ex- pense at 2 per cent, $2.25; total 116 John Hickey, City, N. 1-2 Lot 118, paving, curb an -I gutter cost, $121.37; interest at 6 per cent, $1.16; extra ex- pense at 2 per cent, $2.43; total 124 96 A. A. Cooper, Inc., City, S. 1-2 Lot 118, paving, curb and gutter cost, $86.30; interest at 6 per cent, 84c; extra expense at 2 per cent, $1.73; total 88 87 ion, December 16, 1915 0 39 77 96 87 84 30 $3411 73 1,547.59 sq. yds. asphaltic concrete at $1.75 $2,708 28 455.2 lin. ft. cement curb at 57c 259 46 501.1 lin. ft. cement curb and gutter, at 69c 345 76 Extra expense 66 27 Interest at 6 per cent 31 96 Total $3,411 73 All of which is assessed in propor- tion to the special benefits conferred. Adopted December 16th, 1915. Approved December 17th; 1915. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. Ald. Clancy moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas -Aids. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, Attest: 565 McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wal- lis. Nays -None. City Recorder Shea presented and read the Notice, certified to by the publishers, of the City Council's in- tention to levy a Special Assessment to pay for constructing an 8 -inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in Washington street from Twenty-second street to Twenty-fourth street, C. B. McNa- mara & Co., contractors. On motion of Ald. McIntosh the Notice was re- ceived and filed. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Debuque, that to pay for con- structing an 8 -inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in Washington street from Twenty-second street to Twenty- fourth street by C. B. McNamara & Co., contractors, in front of and ad- joining the same, a Special Tax be and is hereby levied on the several lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of real estate hereinafter named, situate and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each lot or par- cel of real estate, as follows: Owner. Description. Amount. Geo. Hille, Kemps Sub., Lot 4, 6 per cent interest, 50c; 77.4 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe and manholes at $.8592, $66.50; extra expense, 4c lin. ft., $3.10; total $ 70 10 John Kluck, Jr., Sub. 3 of 102, L. H. Langworthy Add., S. 1-2 Lot 1, 5 per cent interest, 26c; 40.2 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe and manholes, at :x.8592, $34.54; extra expense, 4c lin. ft., $1.61; total 36 41 A. Luckritz, Sub. 3 of 102, L H. Langworthy's Add., N. 1-2 Lot 1, 6 per cent interest, 26c; 40.2 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe and manholes, at $.8592, $34.54; extra expense, 4c lin. ft., $1.61; total 36 41 Mary Puls, Sub. 2 of 102, L H. Langworthy Add., S. 1-2 Lot 1, 6 per cent interest, 13c; 20.3 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe and manholes, at :5.8592, $17.44; extra expense, 4c lin. ft., 81c; total 18 38 Mary Puls, Sub. 2 of 102, L H. Langworthy's Add., N. 1-2 Lot 1, 6 per cent interest, 13c; 20.3 lin. ft. 8 inch tile pipe and manholes, at $.8592, $17.44; extra expense, 4c lin. ft., 81c; total B. Brahmet Est., Sub. 102 L H. Langworthy Add., Lot 1, 6 per cent interest, 27c; 40.5 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe and manholes, at $.8592, $34.80; extra expense, 4c lin, ft., $1.62; total 18 38 36 69 566 Regular Session, December 16, 1915 Emilia Bitter, Sub. 103 L. H. Langworthy Add., Lot 4, 6 per cent interest, 33c; 51.8 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe and manholes, $44.61; extra ex- pense, 4c lin. ft., $2., r ; total 46 91 Margt. Feyen Est., Sub. 103 L. H. Langworthy Add., Lot 2, 6 per cent Interest, 16c; 25.1 lin ft., 8 -inch tile pipe and manholes, at $.8592, $21.67; extra expense, 4c lin. ft., $1.00; total 22 73 R. D. Kirmse, Sub. 1 of 103, L H. Langworthy Add., S. 27 ft ft, Lot 1, 6 per cent interest, Lot 1, 6 per cent interest, 18c; 27 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe and manholes, at $.8592, $23.20; extra expense, 4c lin. ft., $1.08; total 24 46 J. J. Weber, Sub. 1 of 103, L H. Langworthy Add., N. 50 ft. Lot 1, 6 per cent interest, 32c; 50 lin. ft. 8 -Inch tile pipe and manholes, at $.8592, $42.96; extra expense, 4c lin. ft., $2.00; total 45 28 John J. Hoffman, Sub. S. 45 ft of 104, L. Ii. Langworthy Add., Lot 1, 6 per cent inter- est, 29c; 45 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe and manholes, at $.8592, APr $38.66; extra expense, 4c lin. ft., $1.80; total 40 75 John Kanthlener, Sub. M. 60 ft. of 104, L. H. Langworthy Add., Lot 1, 6 per cent inter- est, 39c; 60 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe and manholes, at $.8592, $51.55; extra expense, 4c lin. ft., $2,40; total 54 34 Henry Kiebler, Sub. N. 30 ft of 104, L. H. Langworthy Add., Lot 1, 6 per cent inter- est, 19c; 30 lin. ft, 8 -inch tile pipe and manholes, at $.8592, $25,78; extra expense, 4s lin. ft., $1.20; total 27 17 T. & J. Voelker, Sub. 105, L. H. H. Langworthy Add., S. 55 ft. Lot 1, 6 per cent interest, 36c; 55 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe and manholes, at $.8592, $47.26; extra expense, 4c lin. ft., $2.20; total 49 82 John Kieffer, Sub. 105, L. H. H. Langworthy Add., N. 80 ft. Lot 1, 6 per cent interest, 51c; 80 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe and manholes, at $ 8592, $68.74; extra expense, 4c lin. ft., $3.20; total 72 48 Geo. Lasky, Sub. 1 of 1 of 105, L. H. Langworthy Add., S. 1-2 Lot 1, 6 per cent inter- est, 15c; 22.5 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe at $.8592, $19.33; extra expense, 4c lin. ft., 90c; total 20 38 Realty Inv. Corp., Sub. 1 of 1 of 105, L. H. Langworthy Add., N. 1-2 of Lot 1, 6 per cent vinterest, 15c; 22.5 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe and man- holes, at $.8592, $19.33; ex- tra expense, 4c lin. ft., 90c; total 20 38 T. & J. Steckel, Sub. 2 of 1 of 106, L. H. Lankworthy Add., Lot 1, 6 per cent interest, 29c; 45 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe and manholes, at $.8592, $38.66; extra expense, 4c lin. ft., $1.80; total 40 75 C. & P. Idaegle Fecker, Sub. 2 of 1 of 106, L. H. Langworthy Add., Lot 2, 6 per cent inter- est, 29c; 45 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe and manholes, at $.8592, $38.66; extra expense, 4c lin. ft., $1.80; total 40 75 M. Theis, Sib. 3 of 107, L. H Langworthy Add., Lot 2, 6 per cent Interest, 17c; 26 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe and man- holes, $22.34; extra expense, 4c lin. ft., $1.04; total 23 55 Geo. J. Fregler, Sub. 3 of 107, L. H. Langworthy Acid., Lot 1, 6 per cent interest, 28c; 44 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe and manholes, at $.8592, $37.81; extra expense, 4c lin. ft., $1.76; total 39 85 Total $785 94 992.7 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe at 60c $595 62 6 Manholes at $25.00 150 00 Extra expense 34 71 Interest at 6 per cent 5 61 Total $785 94 All of which is assessed in propor- tion to the special benefits conferred. Adopted December 16th, 1915. Approved December 17, 1915. JAMES SAUL, Attest:Mayor. J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. Ald. McIntosh moved throe adoption of the resolution. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas -Alda. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wal- lis. Nays -None Aid Clancy moved to adjourn. Carried. --- Adopted Adopted 1916. Approved Attest: ty Recorder. List of List of City Warrants To the Honorable Mayoru and City Council of Dubuque. Gentlemen: The following is a com- plete list of all warrants issued by me during the month of November, 1915. Salaries for October, 1915. James Saul, Mayor 116 65 Geo. D. Wybrant, Treasurer$133 30 Otto F. Puls, Deputy 108 33 L. F. Kolfenbach, Clerk 80 00 Cyril D. Lagen, Auditor 116 65 Carl O. Weglen, Deputy 88 33 J. J. Shea, Recorder 116 65 Peter Kies, Deputy 93 33 Fred J. Heller, Assessor 125 00 Harry Gleason Deputy 100 00 Frank Kenneally, Deputy 100 00 Matthew H. Czizek, Attorney150 00 Matthew Cooney, Asst Attorney 95 00 Mary Czizek, Stenographer 20 00 Edward C. Blake, Engineer166 65 Joe Schluetter, Asst Engineer 60 00 F. J. McNulty, Asst. Engineer 125 00 A. H. Wiedner, Clerk 95 00 J. J. Ryan, Rodman 75 00 Wm. Carter, Ins Public Imp65 00 John W. Lawler, Committee Clerk 125 00 John Mahoney, Street Com- missioner 40 00 Edward Norton, Market Master 65 00 Thos. Hackney, Pound Master 45 00 Mrs. H. Koenig, Janitress 70 00 Dr. E. L. Reinecke, Health Officer Chas. Buchman, Sanitary Offi- cer Dr. F. J. Kennedy, Meat and Milk Inspector Ed. Farrell John Stemm, Wharf Master Matt Clancy, Alderman First Ward J. J. McLaughlin, Alderman Second Ward Wm. Singrin, Alderman Third Ward J. H. Wallis, Alderman Fourth Ward W. A. McIntosh, Alderman Fifth Ward Thos. H. Callahan, Alderman - at -large 25 00 John Heim, Alderman -at -Large 25 00 John Gielles, Chief of Police125 00 Geo. Reynolds, for injuries re- ceived 20 00 Amanda Beyer, Compensation Law 50 00 75 00 85 00 70 00 60 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 35 08 Police Payroll Last Half October, 1915. Edward Brunskill Michael Connolly James Corcoran John Cody $ 34 30 31 97 34 30 34 30 Warrants 567 Nicholas Campbell ... , , , , William Carroll ..• • • 34 30 Thomas Cain . "" • • 34 32 """'•. 34 30 Thomas Connolly • 41 30 Philip Dumphy ......... William Donahue .... ,• 34 65 Wm. Dolan .. .•••• 34 30 Thomas Duggan . " " " 37 00 Edward Daily ' " . " " " ' • • 29 30 ...........• • • 29 20 Patrick Fury •34 20 John Fox 34 :10 James Flynn ... :11 30 Michael Fogarty 34 30 Theo. Ganahl ... " " " " • 34 30 22 77 Ben Gray 32 77 Emil Kahn . John Kane 34 30 John Kopp ,., ..""'•••• 34 32 Patrick Kenneally 34 30 34 30 Barney Ludescher Michael McCormick . "' • • 7 30 Henry Mueller ...... 2 24 37 Hugh Markey..... • • • 34 30 Alfred Noel 34 3[) John O'Brien ......., 31 85 Michael O'Connor " 39 20 39 20 Michael Ryan 34 30 Gus Raterman 34 30 Thomas Reilly 31 97 Joseph Stoltz Patrick Sullivan 34 30 34 30 Dennis Sheehan 34 30 John Spielman 4 30 Thomas Sweeney 39 20 Fred Seyler 34 32 Fred Spielman 36 75 Charles Truher 34 30 Frank Williams 34 30 Miss B. Brennan 34 30 Hibbe Mrs. K. 34 30 Police Pension Fund Retained 30 84 Fire Payroll for the Last Half of October, 1915. J. Reinfried D. Ahern W. Hipman M. Eitel A. Heer J Essman P. Zillig N. Wagner T. Kennedy F. Motsch J. Noonan A, Brewer J. Flynn J. Bakey T. Ryder H. Cain M. Kelley F. Murphy W. Smith J. Rooney J. Walsh G. Gehrke J. Keppler J, Smith J. Daugherty W. McClain L. Benzer $ 61 75 49 00 49 00 47 05 37 24 43 62 37 73 40 68 40 68 35 29 35 29 29 40 42 15 37 24 43 62 37 73 40 68 40 68 35 29 35 29 32 84 42 15 3724 43 62 37 25 37 25 33 84 568 List of Warrants P. McManus 29 40 M. Sweeney 37 24 A. McDonnell 43 62 .J. Benzer 40 68 .1. McLaughlin 35 29 W. Kennedy 30 00 P. Apel 35 29 W. Rynn 29 40 D. Harker 29 40 W. Ducey 42 15 E. McDermott 24 07 F. Kenneally 40 68 T. O'Brien 35 29 F. Lonergan 30 00 R. Weston 42 15 M. Fahey 37 24 R. Kenneally 43 62 J. Allen 40 68 J. Connelly 35 29 W. Meyers 29 40 H. Rawson 29 40 J. Itoshin 42 15 W. Kannolt 37 24 F. Baumgartner 40 68 P. Kirch 35 29 Pension Fund 29 65 H. Woodward, sub 30 00 R. Tierney, sub 30 00 L. Wemett, sub 30 00 W. Ludescer, sub 30 00 Dubuque, Iowa, November, 4, 1915. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council. Gentlemen: I herewith submit my payroll for labor on streets in the var- ious road districts in the City of Du- buque for the last half of October, 1915: M. Ackerer, 3rd (1 -Burnett, 3rd F. Iiitzberger, 3rd .1. Cahill, 3rd dumps J. Cahill, 3rd P. Domenig, 1-5 each Geo. Davis, 1-5 each F. Erickson, 2nd W. Flynn, 3rd Geo. Frost, 2nd M. Gierst, 2nd 13. Glass, 2nd .1. Gregory, 2nd P. Kremar, 2nd J. Kinsella, S. W. T. Lonergan, 2nd ('. McDonald, 2nd .158. McLaughlin, 3rd R. McCaffrey, 2nd F. Rowe, 2nd I). Rosemair, 2nd O. I3. Ridgeway, 1-5 J. Ryan, 2nd P. Schetgan, 3rd G. Schultz, 3rd C. Simpson, harbors II. Tharp, 3rd dumps A. Turner, 1-5 each W. Williams, 2nd E. Wilson, 3rd E. Wilson, 3rd dumps E. Wilson, S. W. $ 9 80 23 40 23 40 12 60 13 50 .10 00 15 00 10 00 13 80 32 50 14 40 16 20 14 40 3 60 5 40 22 60 22 40 8 20 25 00 13 40 25 00 15 00 _1 40 1250 180 8 80 7 20 10 00 25 00 18 00 1 80 1 80 C. Zimmerman, 2nd 23 00 .1 Calvert, 2nd 45 00 \i. Hannon, 2nd 40 00 J. Linehan, 3rd 31 50 .1. McCollins, harbors 11 00 P. Mulligan, harbors 8 10 C. Singrin, 3rd 58 50 N. J. Staner, harbors, dirt2 10 Approved, Respectfully Submitted, Chairman on Streets, Street Commissioner. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council. Gentlemen: I herewith submit payroll for sweeping and sprinklin the City of Dubuque for the last of October, 1915. J. McCollins, 2nd 42 M. Ackels, 3rd, 1-6, 4th, 5-6 5 U. E. Co 118 50 S. Norton, 1st, 2nd, 4th 18 83 B. Lagen, 1st, 2nd, 4th 18 Approved: Respectfully submitted, Chairman on Streets, Street Commissioner. Dubuque, Iowa, Nov, 4th, 1915 To the Honorable Mayor and C Council. Gentlemen: I herewith submit payroll for labor on the various i provements in the City of Duhuq for the last half of October, 1915, be paid from the appropriation c ated therefor: Mt. Carmel Avenue. T. Kennedy $ 7 20 T. Kenneally 7 20 A. Rieck 14 40 J. Brietbach 18 00 Valley Street and Southern Avenue. F. Balser 21 20 W. O'Meara 10 20 T. Brown 23 40 P. Wagner 49 50 M. Duggan 9 80 M. Walsh 13 50 Grandview Avenue. my g in half 00 75 83 ity my m- ue to re - P. Carney Sr 23 40 W. Coughlin 7 20 D. O'Meara 49 50 M. Kelley 12 60 P. Carney Jr 12 GO .1. Brietbach 22 50 J. McCarron 5 40 M O'Brien 32 50 T. Sheehan 4 20 J. Ludowsky 13 50 P. Wagner 7 00 Mt. Lorretta Avenue. T. Kennedy 8 20 T, Kenneally 16 20 A. Rieck 32 40 .1. Brietbach 9 00 Rush and Bluff Street P. Carney Jr 5 40 M, Kelley 5 40 List of Warrants F. Balser W. O'Meara D. O'Meara .... Approved: " " Respectfully submitted, Chairman on Streets, Street Commissioner, To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: I herewith submit my payroll for labor on sewers for the last half of October, 1915, to he paid from the sewer fund: J. Rooney $ 23 40 W. Coughlin 23 40 H. Kunkle 19 80 W. Burke 21 60 .I. Tobin 23 60 C. Busch 19 60 Tom Bannig 23 40 T. Hird 25 20 NV. Hennessey 5 40 S. Eustace 10 20 C. Rusch 4 75 H. Kunkle 4 50 C. Sullivan 35 00 Approved: Respectfully submitted, Chairman on Streets, Street Commissioner, 5 40 3 60 9 00 Bills. Gus Schultz, macadam $ 15 90 A. A. Cullen, Inspector 29 00 Gus Mansteadt, inspector 23 00 Jas. Callahan, inspector 12 00 Ed. Ruff, inspector 26 00 Peter Wertin, inspector 22 00 J. P. Cooney, inspector 5 00 Tom Lee, Angella St. steps150 00 Geo. Korman, steps 3rd road16 00 Edward Brasher, Ret. Wall West 7th Street 500 00 Edward Brasher, Ret. Wall West 7th Street 300 00 N. J. Staner, St Sewer in West 3rd Street 62 75 N. Staner, West 3rd St steps114 00 E. T. Frith, health E. T Frith, health .John Drehouse, expense Wilmer Cook, 5 per cent retain- ed on Walnut St Wilmer Cook, 5 per cent retain- ed Heeb St sewer Tibey Bros, 5 per cent retain- ed Henderson Ave Imp . 42 29 Tibey Bros, 5 per cent retain- ed Solon St Imp Tibey Bros, 5 per cent retain- ed Dunning Ave Imp Tibey Bros, 5 per cent retain- ed Union St Imp Tibey Bros, 5 per cent retain- ed Plum St Imp 011ie Kringle, 5 per cent retain- ed Mt. Loretta Ave sewer 011ie Kringle, 5 per cent retain- ed Cleveland Ave sewer •143 03 J. M. Kenety & Son, 5 per cent retained West 12th St. Imp. 94 43 500 00 318 74 13 50 241 70 17 54 42 38 40 27 66 00 61 80 16 79 J. M. Kenety & Son, 5 per cent retained Arlington St. Imp. J. J1. Kenety & Son, 5 per cent retained Grove Terrace Imp J. M. Kenety & Son, 5 per cent retained Arlington St. Imp, Tom Lee, 5 per cent retained Alley bet 17th and 18th St Jas. Street, 5 per cent retain- ed on sewer bet. Washing- ton and Elm Sts. C. B. McNamara & Co, 5 per cent retainedAlley bet Jones and 2nd St C. B. cent C. B. cent C. B. cent Imp C. B. cent C. B. cent James McNamara & Co, 5 per retained Julien Ave.... McNamara & Co, 5 per retained State St Imp. McNamara & Co, 5 per retained Carlotta Ave McNamara & Co, 5 per retained Jones St Imp. McNamara & Co. 5 per retained Jones St. Imp. Lee, 5 per cent retain- ed on Olive St. Imp W. Cook, storm sewer in Rose- dale Ave O. Kringle, 5 per cent retain- ed on Grove Terrace sewer. J. P. Labrune, settlement of claim John Donahue, claim I. H. Jacobson, error in taxes. treasurer, in - settlement of Geo. D. Wybrant, ertest 500 00 Geo. D. Wybrant,ertest 500 00 500 00 500 00 267 03 46 38 569 73 91 73 56 47 37 48 34 30 44 204 52 326 17 161 46 37 04 147 12 144 06 77 45 173 50 34 17 50 00 43 50 2 80 treasurer, in - Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer, in- ertest Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer, in- ertest Geo. D. \Vybrant, treasurer, in- terest Geo. Wybrant, treasurer, mis- cellaneous German Trust & Savings Bank loan warrant German Trust & Savings Bank loan warrant German Trust & Savings Bank loan warrant Chas. Steuck. loan warrant... Chas. Steuck, loan warrant... Chas. Steuck, loan warrant... James Callaghan, loan warrant James Callaghan, loan warrant Wm. Steuck, loan warrant.... Joseph Duetscher, loan warrant Lisette Jungfermann, loan war- rant 500 00 Lisette Jungfermann, loan war- rant 500 00 John F. Cain, loan warrant... 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 270 60 500 00 500 00 Fire Pay Roll for the First Half of November, 1915. J. Reinfried D. Ahern $ 62 00 50 00 570 List of Warrants W. Hipman M. Eitel A. Heer J. Beaman P. Zillig N. Wagner T. Kennedy F. Motsch J. Noonan A. Brewer J. Flynn J. Bakey T. Ryder H. Cain M. Kelley F. Murphy W. Smith J. Rooney J. Walsh G. Gehrke J. Keppler J. Smith J. Daugherty W. McClain L. Benzer P. McManus M. Sweeney A McDonnell 1. Benzer J. McGloughlin W. Kennedy P. Apel W. Rynn D. Harker L. Arthover W. Ducey F. Kenneally T. O'Brien F. Lonergan R. Weston M. Fahey R Kenneally J. Allen J. Connelly W. Meyers H. Rawson J. Roshin W. Kannolt F. Baumgartner P. Kirch H. Woodward, sub R. Tierney L. Wemett, sub W. Ludescher, sub Police Payroll First Half 1915. Edward Brunskill James Corcoran Michael Connolly John Cody Nicholas Campbell William Carroll Thomas Cain Thos. Connolly Philip Dunphy Wm. Donahue Wm. Dolan Thomas Duggan Edward Daily Patrick Fury 50 00 47 00 38 00 43 00 38 00 40 00 40 00 35 00 35 00 30 00 42 00 38 00 43 00 38 00 40 00 40 00 35 00 35 00 32 00 42 00 38 00 43 00 37 00 37 00 32 00 28 00 38 00 43 00 40 00 35 00 40 00 35 00 32 00 30 00 12 00 42 00 40 00 35 00 30 00 42 00 38 00 43 00 40 00 35 00 30 00 30 00 42 00 38 00 40 00 35 00 20 00 20 00 20 00 20 00 James Flynn 35 00 John Fox 35 00 Theo. Ganahl 35 00 Michael Fogarty 30 35 Ben Gray 35 00 Emil Kahn 37 50 John Kane 35 00 John Kopp 35 00 Patrick Kenneally 35 00 Barney Ludescher 35 00 Michael McCormick 35 00 Henry Mueller 35 00 Hugh Markey 35 00 Alfred Noel 32 50 John O'Brien 40 00 Michael O'Connor 40 00 Michael Ryan 35 00 Gus Raterman 35 00 Thos, Reilly 35 00 Joseph Stoltz Patrick Sullivan John Spielman Dennis Sheehan Tomas Sweeney Fred Seylor Fred Spielman Chas. Truher Frank Williams Miss B. Brennan Mrs. K. Hibbe 35 00 35 00 35 00 35 00 40 00 35 00 37 50 35 00 35 00 35 00 35 00 Dubuque, Iowa, November, 17, 1915. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council of the City of Dubuque: Gentlemen: I herewith submit my payroll for labor on streets in the various road districts In the City of Dubuque for the first half of Novem- ber, 1915: G. Burnett, 3rd $ 22 60 F. Bitzberger, 3rd 23 40 J. Cahill, 3rd dumps 24 40 T. Cahill, health 46 80 P. Domenig, 1-5 each 5 00 G. Davis, 1-5 each 7 50 W. Flynn, 3rd 11 60 M. Gierst, 2nd 1 80 Jas. McLaughlin, 3rd 13 60 Jno, McLaughlin, 3rd dumps12 60 0. B. Ridgeway, 1-5 each 7 50 P Schetgan, 3rd 32 50 G. Schultz, 3rd 12 60 C. Simpson, harbor 12 80 C. Keckavoet harbor 2 00 November, R. Tharp, 3rd 8 40 A. Turner, 1-5 each 5 00 $ 35 00 E. Wilson, S. W. 7 40 35 00 M. Ackels, S. W. 2 00 35 00 1• Lee, S. W. cinders 50 35 00 C. Singrin, 3rd 58 50 35 00 Approved: 35 00 Respectfully submitted, Chairman on Streets, 35 00 35 00 Street Commissioner, 42 50 Dubuque, Iowa, November, 18, 1915. 35 00 To the Honorable Mayor and City 37 50 Council of the City of Dubuque: 35 00 32 50 Gentlemen: i herewith submit my payroll for labor on streets in the 40 00 City of Dubuque for the first half of List of November, 1915 to be paid from the appropriations created therefore. Bluff and Rush Streets. P. Carney Jr W. Coughlin M. Kelley F. Baker W. O'Brien M. Walsh D. O'Meara Mt. Loretta. T. Kenneally A. Bieck $ 22 60 22 40 20 40 20 80 32 50 49 50 51 00 10 80 R. Love 19 20 11 20 Grandview Avenue J. McCarron P. Carney Sr T. Brown 20 40 20 40 20 40 T. Sheehan 13 20 T. Kennealiy 11 40 J. LUdowisky 51 00 Center Street J. Barrington 1 80 J. Barrington 8 00 W. Spensley 8 20 J. Maus 8 20 W. Frost 8 20 T. Addyman 8 20 J. Rheel 8 20 L. Dempsey 8 75 P. Royce 80 G. Hird 32 50 J. Herbst 20 50 M. Ackels 20 50 Dubuque, Iowa, November, 18, 1915. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: I herewith submit my payroll for labor on sewers in the City of Dubuque for the first half of November, 1915: J. Rooney W. Coughlin H Kunkle W. Burke J. Tobin 23 40 23 40 16 20 23 40 23 40 C. Busch 14 40 C. Busch, W. 3rd St Appro11 25 T. Bannig 18 00 o 5 40 T. Bannig, W. 3rd St. Appr S. Eustace W. Hennessey T. Hird T. Hird, W. 3rd St. Appro5 40 H. Kunkle 9 00 C Sullivan 35 00 Approved: Respectfully submitted, Chairman on Streets, Street Commissioner, 1 00 19 80 18 00 BILLS. Ike Beekman, inspector $ 16 00 James Callahan, inspector 26 00 John Dubler, inspector 8 00 A. Ctillen, inspector 28 00 Ed. Ruff. inspector 28 00 Pete Wertin, inspector 18 00 Warrants 571 Gus Mansteadt, inspector ... Thos. R. Lee, steps• TU OO 14th street , on Thos. R. Lee, steps on Mont- rose Terrace to Fairview Place150 76 Thos. R. Lee, steps on West 7th street . 190 31 Thos. R. Lee, steps on Angella street 125 35 Sprinkler Repair Co., railing on Angella street steps 121 75 C. B. McNamara & Co., 5 per cent retained on alley be- tween Clay and Iowa streets from 4th street to 17th streets 500 00 C. B. McNamara & Co., 5 per cent retained on alley be- tween Clay and Iowa streets from 4th street to 17th streets 75 95 Jas. Street, 5 per cent retained sewer in Valeria St 16 17 F W. Hassett, 5 per cent re- tained improving Villa St47 79 Tibey Bros., 5 per cent retain- ed improving Pear street63 47 Jas. F. Lee, 5 per cent retained improving Highland Place229 98 F. W. Hassett, 5 per cent. re- tained improving Mt. Lane. 29 39 Nick Steller, 5 per cent retain- ed West 7th street curb and gutter 37 67 C. B. McNamara & Co., 5 per cent retained improving alley 1st south of Julien Ave 46 34 Wilmer Cook, 5 per cent retain- ed improving Fifth Ave 294 01 C. E. Fitzpatrick Co, expense20 25 Star Taxi Co., expense 45 Standard Supply Co., expense. 6 25 C. L. Dambacher, expense.... 4 50 T. L. Seeburger, expehse 9 00 J. G. Becker, expense 4 30 Eagle Chemical Co., expense12 60 J. J. Dunn, sheriff 1 60 Martin-Strelau Co., expense5 00 John Dehing, expense 10 00 F. Motsch, expense 50 Felix G. Becker, expense 14 00 Dubuque Lumber & Coal Co, expense 38 93 Ed. Millius, expense 1 00 Rellihan & Mullen, expense214 35 60 2 60 1 20 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 M. Quillen, expense John L. Kies, expense J. W. Mills, expense D. J. Haas, expense D. J. Haas, expense T. J. Paisley, expense W. A. McClain, expense W. C. Whelan, expense C. J. W. Saunders, expense Leo Palen, expense G. Ragatz, Jr., expense J. R. Flick, expense B. Westercamp, expense P. J. McAloon, expense J. H. Maclay, expense Justus Bechtel, expense 572 List of Warrants Gonner Bros., expense Pauly Printing Co., expense Key City Gas Co., expense H. B. McCarten, expense Mullen Bros., expense C. A. Gibbs, expense Standard Lumber Yard Co, fire Standard Lumber Yard Co, fire Standard Lumber Yard Co., fire . American-LaFrance Fire En- gine Co., fire Ferring & Noesges, fire Leader Oil Co., fire Keller Electric Co., fire Auto Service & Repair Co., fire Peed, Berwanger & Pflffner, flre Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co., fire G. W. Healey & Son, fire Felix G. Becker, fire Felix C. Becker, fire W. D. Deckert, fire Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co., fire Key City Gas Co, fire F. M. Jaeger Co., fire Wunderlich & Wiederholt, fire Jas. Levi, flre W. D. Deckert, fire Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co., flre Dubuque Auto Co., fire J. N. Graham, flre National Refining Co., fire.... Dubuque Lumber & Coal Co, lite 10 00 Tri-State Auto Co., fire 2 50 Eagle Chemical Co., fire 10 00 Gelsler Bros., fire 30 Standard Oil Co., fire 14 60 McCreary & Scherr, fire 3 00 Union Electric Co., fire18 22 Matt Stafford, flre 147 43 Matt Stafford, fire 8 90 W. D. Deckert, police Iowa Oil Co., police 90 Dubuque Electric Co. 17 15 F. G. Becker, Police4 80 Ed. Norton, ........... 1 79 J. W. Giellispolice police 142 10 olice Elchhorn & Bechtel, 4 10 W. D. Deckert,Police3 65 Dubuque Auto Co. polic 7 10 E. P. Smith Electric Co.police 2 10 Curtis Plumbing Co., police 3 75 Iowa Telephone Co., police, fire and expense ........ 42 67 Key City Gas Co., police, fire and expense ........,, 4 00 Key City Gas Co., police, fire and expense ... 94 70 health and expense 147 75 Spahn-Rose Lumber Co., side- walk , Mt. Loretta Avenue improvement, expense a n d fire Times -Journal, printing 88 00 88 00 43 50 Telegraph -Herald, printing, fire 6 50 and expense 1 50 Telegraph -Herald 60 59 1 80 Telegraph -Herald, printing 26 59 60 Labor Leader, printing1251 516 0 3 50 Union Electricprinting lighting 12 60 parks 85 13 7 23 Union Electric Co., lighting.. , 162 15 Union Electric Co., lighting 500 00 3 78 Same 500 00 Same 500 00 9 96 Same 500 00 Same 500 00 05 Same 500 (I L. 4 50 Same 221 81 11 75 Standard Lumber Yard Co., 72 sidewalk 70 22 2 25 Standard Lumber Yard Co., sidewalk 13 77 26 55 J. N. Graham, sewer and side- walk 4 00 1 00 1 00 Feed, Berwanger & Pflffner, . Schloz & Son, sewer 3 90 12 02 sewer 106 03 J. J. Rowan, health 5 00 66 Carr, Ryder & Adams Co, 5 40 health65 50 Upton Laundry Co., health6 49 29 10 John Dehing, health 60 Dubuque Auto Co., health90 701 22 00 Kerper-Muntz Garage Co, 33 99 health 15 J. F. Ris & Bro., fire and har- bor 1 85 Union Electric Co., harbor4 68 61 28 00 Leader Oil Co., harbor 34 Leader Oil Co., harbor 31 13 50 Standard Lumber Yard Co, Mt. Loretta steps 24 28 P. J. Seippel Lumber Co., Mt Loretta steps, Southern ave- nue and sewer 220 31 Standard Lumber Yard Co., Mt. Loretta steps 10 47 Standard Lumber Yard Co., Mt. Loretta steps 8 33 Klauer Mfg. Co., Third Street appropriation 22 32 Klauer Mfg. Co., West Third Street appropriation 10 08 Klauer Mfg. Co., West Third Street appropriation 14 40 Klauer Mfg. Co., Locust and Bluff streets appropriation . 19 80 Key City Roofing Co., Gilliam and Center Streets appro- priation 72 50 A. W. Drake, Mt. Carmel Ave60 Peter Hanson, roads 1 35 W. D. Deckert, roads 1 00 Model Wall Paper Co., side- walks Hardie Printing Co police Dubuque Sand & Gravel Co, roads and fire 3 03 Mettel Bros., roads and fire4 00 Mettel Bros., roads, lire and sewer 4 90 1 30 Smedley Steam Pump Co., roads, sewer and Third St. appropriation 29 00 Leader Oil Co., roads 17 07 Iowa 011 Co., roads 1 45 Official Notices Key City Roofing Co., roads, sewer, fire and expense 10 15 T. J. Mulgrew Co., expense and road 14 00 Iowa Oil Co., fire and roads14 88 C. D. Harrington, court costs 225 90 C. B. Trewin, refund of prop- erty 2 89 J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. 573 OFFICIAL NOTICE. Notice of Special Assessment. Notice is hereby given to all con- cerned that a special assessment as provided by law will be levied at a session of the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, to be held Thursday, December 16th, 1915, to pay for improving Hill street, from the south lot line of \Vest Eighth street to the north lot line of West Third street, Jas. F. Lee, contractor. Amount of special assessment, $14,- 811.25, same to be assessed against the property legally subject to assess- ment upon and along said street And that there is a plat and sched- ule on file in the office of the City Recorder of said City of Dubuque, showing the street in which said im- provement was made and the separ- ate lots and parcels of ground or specified portions thereof subject to assessment for such improvement, the name of the owner thereof as far as practicable and the amount to be assessed against each lot or parcel of ground, which plait and schedule are subject to public inspection. And that any and all persons ob- jecting to said special assessment or to said plat must file his or their ob- jections in writing with the City Re- corder of said City of Dubuque on or before said session of the City Coun- cil to be held Thursday, December 16th, 1915, or to appear at said ses- sion of the Council to show cause, if any you have, why said assessment should not be levied. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, December 1st, 1915. .I. J. SHEA, 12-1-3t. City Recorder. OFFICIAL. NOTICE. Notice of Special Assessment. Notice is hereby given to all con- cerned that a special assessment as provided by law will be levied at a session of the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, to be held Thurs- day, December 16th, 1915, to pay for improving Second Street, from the west line of Locust Street to the east line of Bluff Street, .las. F. 1.ee, con- tractor. Amount of Special Assessment, $3,411.73, same to be assessed against the property legally subject to assess- ment upon and along said street. And that there is a plat and sched- ule on file in the office of the City Recorder of said City of Dubuque, showing the street in which said im- provement was made and the separ- ate lots and parcels of ground or specified portions thereof subject to assessment for such improvement, the name of the owner thereof as far as practicable and the amount to be assessed against each lot or parcel 574 Official Notices of ground, which plat and schedule are subject t•1 public inspection. And that any and all persons ob- jecting to said special assessment or to said plat must file his or their ob- jections in writing with the City Re- corder of said City of Dubuque on or before said session of the City Coun- cil to be held Thursday, December 16th, 1915, or to appear at said ses- sion of the Council to show cause, if any you have, why said assessment should not be levied. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, December 1st, 1915. 12-1-3t. J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. OFFICIAL NOTICE. Notice of Special Assessment. Notice is hereby given to all con- cerned that a special assessment as provided by law will be levied at a session of the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, to be held Thursday, December 16th, 1915, to pay for improving Prairie Street, from West Eleventh Street to the south line of the alley first north of said West Eleventh Street, Jas. F. bee, contractor. Amount of Special Assessment, $1,119.34, same to be assessed against the property legally subject to assess- ment upon and along said street. And that there is a plat and sched- ule on file in the office of the City Recorder of said City of Dubuque, showing the street in which said im- provement was made and the separate lots and parcels of ground or speci- fled portions thereof subject to as- sessment for such improvements, the name of the owner thereof as far as practicable and the amoun` to be as- sessed against each lot or parcel of ground, which plat and schedule are subject to public insp3ction. And that any and all persons ob- jecting to said special assessment or to said plat must file his or their ob- jections in writing with the City Re- corder of said City of Dubuque on or before said session of the City Coun- cil to be held Thursday, December 16th, 1915, or to appear at said ses- sion of the Council to show cause, if any you have, why said assessment should not be levied. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, December 2nd, 1915. 12-2-3t. J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. (Official Notice). NOTICE OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENT. Notice is hereby given to all con- cerned that a special assessment, as provided by law, will be levied at a session of the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, to be held Thursday, December 16, 1015, to pay for the construction Of the folIowing sidewalks: Abutting Lot 155, Wood - lawn Park Add., amount of special assessment $30.94; ; abutting Lot 198, Woodlawn Park Add.,, amount of spe- cial assessment $24.77; abutting Lot 2OO, Woodlawn Park Add., amount of special assessment $49.80. Kearns O'Brien, contractor. Same to be as- sessed against the property legally subject to assessment upon and along said lots. And that there is a plat and sched- ue on fie in the office of the City Re- corder of said City of Dubuque show- ing the lots in which said sidewalks were constructed, and the separate lots and parcels of ground or specified portions thereof subject to assessment for such improvement, the name of the owner thereof as far as practic- able and the amount to be assessed against each lot or parcel of ground, which plat and schedule are subject to public inspection. And that any and all persons ob- jecting to said special assessment or to said plat must file his or their ob- jections in writing with the City Re- corder of said City of Dubuque on or before said session of the City Coun- cil to be held Thursday, December 16, 1915, or to appear •at said session of the Council to show cause, if any you have, why said assessment should not be levied. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, December 3, 1915. 12-3-3t J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. (Official Notice). NOTICE OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENT. Notice is hereby given to all con- cerned that a special assessment, as provided by law, will be levied at a session of the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, to be held Thurs- day, December 16, 1915, to pay for constructing an 8 -inch tile pipe San- itary Sewer in Washington Street from Twenty-second Street to Twenty- fourth Street. C. B. McNamara & Co., contractors. Amount of special assessment is $785.94, same to be assessed against the property legally subject to assess- ment upon and along said street. And that there is a plat and sched- ule on file in, the office of the City Re- corder of said City of Dubuque show- ing the street in which said sewer was constructed, and the separate lots and parcels of ground or specified por- tions thereof subject to assessment for such improvement, the name of the owner thereof as far as practic- able and the amount to be assessed against each lot or parcel of ground, which plat and schedule are subject to public inspection. Official Notices And that any nand all persons ob- jecting to said special assessment or to said plat must file his or their ob- jections in writing with the City Recorder of said City of Dubuque on or before said session of the City Council, to be held Thursday, Decem- ber 16, 1915, or to appear at said ses- sion of the Council to show cause, if any you have, why said assessment should not be levied. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, December 3, 1915. 12-3-3t City Recorder. J. J. SHEA, MAYOR'S PROCLAMATION. Notice of Special Election. To the Electors of the City of Du- buque, Iowa: Notice i; hereby given that there will be a special municipal election on the lOtn day of January, 1916, at which election the following questions will be submitted for decision by the electors of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, to -wit: "Shall the proposition to establish a municipal court in the City of Du- buque, under Chapter 3, title 5, of the Acts of the Thirty-sixth General As- sembly be adopted?" At said election the polls will be open at 7 o'clock in the forenoon and continue until 7 o'clock in the after- noon, at the following places, to -wit: First Ward. First Precinct—Thomas Donahue's place, 321 South Locust Street. Second Precinct—John Schublin's barber shop, 113 Main Street. Second Ward. First Precinct — County Court House. Second Precinct -Fourth Street Engine House. Third Ward. First Precinct—Ninth Street House. Second Precinct—City Hall. Third Precinct—A. Vogel building, 1705 Clay Street. Fourth Ward. First Precinct—W ales Hotel, 8th and Bluff Streets. Second Precinct—Palmetto Hall, 695 Delhi Street. Third Precinct—Dubuque Realty Co.'s building, 160 West Locust Street. Fifth Ward. First Precinct—Wertin's Soda Water Factory, 2293 Cooler Avenue. Second P_ ecinct—Weitz Bros. build- ing, 95 Twenty-second Street. Third Precinct—Rose Fengler's building, 1005 Rhomberg Avenue. Fourth Precinct — P. Roesner's place, 2703 Jackson Street. Engine 575 Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, this 9th day of December, 1915. JAMES SAUL, Attest— Mayor. Mon. -12-13-3w. J J• SHEA, City Recorder. OFFICIAL NOTICE. Notice of Special Assessment. Notice is hereby given to all con- cerned that a special assessment as provided by law will be levied at a session of the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, to be held Thursday, January 0th, 1916, to pay for improving Second street from the west rail of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St, Paul Railroad Company's tracks to the easterly line of Main street, Jas. F. Lee, contractor. Amount of Special Assessment, $4,644.13 same to be assessed against the property legally subject to as- sessment upon and along said street. And that there is a plat and sched- ule on file in the office of the City Recorder of said City of Dubuque, showing the street in which said im- provement was made and the separ- ate lots and parcels of ground or specified portions thereof subject to assessment for such improvement, the name of the owner thereof as far as practicable and the amount to be as- sessed against each lot or parcel of ground, which plat and schedule are subject to public inspection. And that any and all persons ob- jecting to said special assessment or to said plat must file his or their ob- jections in writing with the City Re- corder of said City of Dubuque on or before said session of the City Coun- cil to be held Thursday, January 6th, 1916, or to appear at said session of the Council to show cause, if any you have, why said assessment should not be levied. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, December 22nd, 1915. J. J. SHEA, 12-22-3t. City Recorder. OFFICIAL NOTICE Notice of Special Assessment Notice is hereby given to all con- cerned that a special assessment as provided by law will be levied at a session of the City Council of the city of Dubuque, Iowa, to be held Thurs- day, January 6th, 1916, to pay for im- proving West Third street, from the westerly curb line of Burch street, to the westerly lot line of Alpine street. Jas. F. Lee, contractor. Amount of special assessment $15,527.64, same to be assessed against the property legally subject to assessment upon and along said street. And that there is a plat and sched- 576 Official Notices ule on file in the office of the city recorder of said city of Dubuque, showing the street in which said im- provement was made and the separ- ate lots and parcels of ground or specified portions thereof subject to assessment for such improvement, the name of the owner thereof as far as practicable and the amount to be assessed against each lot or parcel of ground, which plat and schedule are subject to public inspection. And that any and all persons ob- jecting to said special assessment or to said plat must file his or their ob- jections in writing with the city re- corder of said city of Dubuque on or before said session of the city coun- cil to be held Thursday, January 6th, 1916, or to appear at said session of the council to show cause, if any you have, why said assessment should not be levied. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, December 22nd, 1915. J, J. SHEA, 12-22-3t City Recorder. OFFICIAL NOTICE. Notice of Special Assessment. Notice is hereby given to all con- cerned that a special assessment as provided by law will be levied at a session of the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, to be held Thursday, January 6th, 1916, to pay for the construction of the following sidewalks: abutting Lot 16, O'Neill's Riverview Add., amount of special as- sessment $50.70; abutting Lot 60, O'Neill's Riverview Add., amount of special assessment $58.40; N. J. Staner, contractor. Same to be assessed against the property legally subject to assess- ment upon and along said lots. And that there is a plat and sched- ule on file in the office of the City Recorder of said City of Dubuque, showing the lots in which said side- walks were constructed and the sep- arate lots and parcels of ground or specified portions thereof subject to assessment for such improvement, the name of the owner thereof as far as practicable and the amount to be assessed against each lot or parcel of ground, which plat and schedule are subject to public inspection. And that any and all persons ob- jecting to said special assessment or to said plat must file his or their ob- jections in writing with the City Re- corder of said City of Dubuque on or before said session of the City Coun- cil to be held Thursday, January 6th, 1916, or to appear at said session of the Council to show cause, if any you have, why said assesment should not be levied. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, December 22nd, 1915. J. J. SHEA, 12-22-3t. City Recorder. REGISTRATION NOTICE Mayor's Office, December 27th, 1915. Notice is hereby given that the registers of election, duly appointed to register voters in the City of Du- buque, Iowa, will be in attendance at the places hereinbelow mentioned, for the purpose of correcting the registry list of names of such electors as may be entitled to vote at the special muni- cipal election to be held on Monday, January 10th, 1916. Said registers will meet at their respective places on Thursday and Friday, December 30th and 31st, 1.915, and Saturday, January 8th, 1916, at 8:00 o'clock a. m. and be in session until 9:00 o'clock p. m. of said days. Said registers will thereafter meet on Monday (election day), January 10th, 1916, and be in session from the time the polls open until they close and register only such voters as were absent from the city during the pre- ceeding days that the board was in session, also such voters as did not be- come citizens until Monday, January 10th, 1916. The places of registra- tion in the several wards and pre- cincts of said city are as follows: First Ward First precinct—Thomas Donahue's place, 321 South Locust street. Second Precinct—John Schublin's barber shop, 113 Main street. Second Ward First precinct—County Court house. Second precinct—Fourth street en- gine house. Third Ward First precinct—Ninth street engine house. Second precinct—City hall. Third precinct—A Vogel building, 1705 Clay street. Fourth Ward First precinct—Wales hotel, 8th and Bluff streets. Second precinct—Palmetto hall, 695 Delhi street. Third precinct—Dubuque Realty Co.'s building, 160 West Locust street. Fifth Ward. First precinct—Wertin's Soda Wa- ter factory, 2293 Couler avenue. Second precinct—Weitz Bros. build- ing, 95 Twenty-second street. Third precinct—Rose Fengler's building, 1005 Rhomberg avenue. Fourth precinct—F. Roesner's place, 2703 Jackson street. All qualified voters of said city are hereby notified that unless they voted. Official Notices 577 at the last fall election they must present themselves at the places and time herein above stated for regis- tration or they will be debarred of the privilege of voting at said elec- tion. Witness my hand and the seal of said City this 27th day of December, 1915. Attest: 12-27-2t JAMES SAUL, Mayor. J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. End of Book No. 45 December 16, 1915 City of Dubuque Council Record Book No. 46 January 6, 1915 - December 29, 1915 I J, Official proceedings of the City Council of the City of Dubuque for the year 1916 Times-Journal Co. Printers and Binders Dubuque Iowa Titg Oihrrrr,s fur tI .e rar 1916 Mayor—.f \MES attorney—M. H. CZIZEK. Recorder—J. J. SHEA. Engineer--D'. J. NIeNITLTY. Treasurer—GEO. 1). WYBRANT. Assessor--FRET) J. HELLER. Auditor--l'YRI1. D. LAGEN. ALDERMEN AT LARGE. THOS. CALLAHAN. JOHN E. STROBEL. ALDEItMEN. LOUIS J. PLAMONDON, First Ward. J. H. WALLIS, Fourth Ward. J. J. McLAI"GHLIN, Second Ward. E. H. l'RITH, Fifth Ward. CHAS. J. LEIST, Third Ward. APPOINTIVE OFFICERS. Mayor Pro Tem—J. H. W.ALLIS. Street Commissioner—JOHN MA- HONEY. Fire Chief—JOSEPH ItE'INI'RIEI). ! Market Master—C. J. McCARTHY. Chief of Police—JOHN W. GIELLES. Harbor Master and Sidewalk Inspect- Committee Clerk—J. W. LAWLER. or—JA MIM:S LYNCH. Electrician—WM. P. HIPMAN. 116 STANDING comm ITTl:I . F'inanc'e— I Delinquent Tax— Wallis, Strobel, Leist. Wallis, Frith, McLaughlin. Ordinance-.— Spriniaing— Mcl.atghirn, Callahan, Plamondon• Plamondon, Frith, Callahan. 11 Strecis.— Iia VJ)ors— Frith, Plamondon, I.eist, McLaughlin, Leist, McLaughlin, Callahan. Wallis. Supplies— Police and Light— Strobel, \Icl.aughlin, Plamondon. Callahan, Plamondon, Frith. Electrical Construction— Sewers— McLaughlin, Leist, Frith. II g est, Prr Plamondon, Leist, Strobel. Board of Healtlt— Printing•— Council Members—Mayor Saul. McLaughlin, Strobel, Leist. Aldermen—Callahan, Leist. Claims-- citizen Members—W. C. Fosselman, Strobel, Callahan, Wallis. Richard Kolck. Fire— Leist, Wallis, McLaughlin. Health Officer—Dr. E. L. Reinecke. II Markets— Meat and Milk Inspector—Dr. J. N. Frith, r•allahan, Plamondon. Graham. Public (;r Is and Buildings— Sanitary Policeman—Otto C. Neu- 1.1 mann. Callahan, Wallis, Strobel. Regular meetings of the City Council are held on the first and third Thurs- days of each month at 8:00 o'clock p. m. INDEX—Book 46 1916 S l'i;.1 1`:,"l' Page A Jan. 6—Algona Avenue, profile of, showing grate " 13—Attorney instructed to prepare resolution for hoods amounting to $96,000.00 14 " 20—Alley between Grandview Avenue and I1ra,ll,•y .\ve- nue from Altman Avenue to north end of alley, rela- tive to vacating , 1%, 112 Feb. 17—Armory Hall, relative to leasing to Governor (treys 51 29—Appropriation for the fiscal year 1916 2 Mar. 2—Alley• between Alpine and Nevada Street from Solon Street to Langworthy .-\venue, petition of John Maclay on improving 65 " 2—Atherton, Alice, petition of, relative to redneinp Luis-- 66, 117 " 2—Ashton, Susie, allowed soldiers' exemption . 69 " 2—Alley between Alpine and Nevada Street from Sidon Street to Langworthy Avenue, to improve " 16—Apel, John, relative to the assessment for sewer in Grandview Avenue 85 Apr. 6—Alderson, John, petition of. ridative In nl;lking sewer connection 98 " 6—Ahern, Dennis, petition of, rolatic,• to taxes 99, 116 " 6—Auditor instructed to report to council the standing of funds 107 " 11—Appointive c ifficcrs :I ppointed for the yea r 1916 107 " 20—Atlantic Avenue, petition of, property owners on im- proving street Ill " 20—•Althaus, Annie, petition of, relativeto sewer assess- ment III, 1:s " 20—Althaus, Val, petition of, relative to sewer ;;ssessnlent_ 111, 155 " 20—Adams, Herbert, bond of " 20--Auditor, petition of, appointing dewily 112 " 20—Attorney, petition of, appointing deputy 112 " 20—Assessor instructed to change land valoes on Proal- way Extension, on Franklin Street. Kringle's Soh and West Seventeenth Street 117 " 20—Atlantic Avenue to improve Trout Julien ,Avenue to Rosedale Avenue 119, 154, 156, 162, 176, 17g, 181, 188 " 20—Alleys, engineer to prepare statement of sipare yards of improve,) alleys in the city 124 " 25—Alley lying between 9th and loth Avenue, to improve 126. 202, _1:1, 224, 2.17, 251. •.7:1, 391, 3:II, 397, 405 May 4—Atlantic Avenue, petition of, propert owners rel;Itive to improving 139 " 4—Alleys and streets, relative to cleaning. petition of .1. Vandermillen, et a1, asking to oh 'rtise for bids 139, 159 " 4—Artus, Lena, petition of, relative to reducing taxes 140, 208 " 4—Anderson, Currie It., petition of, relative to reducing taxes 140 " 4 Adams, Herbert, Park Commissioner, hood of 143 • " 4—Alley running north from fora Street hick of ()se' property, relative to plseinp stakes showing location 144 " 18—Alley in AV'esLeby's Suh., hotoeen North and South Streets, pet Hien of property owners retative to open- ing 152, 208 June 1—Attorney's report on salvage in alley between I'lay and White Streets 187 " 1--Annual report of Eire Iii•partntent 187 " 15--Attorney's report on the Lues of Sisters of Mt. S1 Joseph 201, 2:12 " 15—Attorney's report un I:IIa I lon•. lildg. soil I„I,I I''ellovvs taxes 204, 232 " 26—Attorney Io he notified to second offenders on speed ordinauc • 723 " 30—Arlington Street, to improve, front Highland I'Iace to Prairie Street 234. 327, 211, 345, 364, 513 • July 6—Annual report of I'hief of Police 267 " 6—Auto Fire Apparatus, city to purchase 267, 319, 332 " 6—Assessor asking council to dismiss E. W. Kennetilly 277 PIIIIIIII"lilli.MIII"MillillIllMIMIMIIIIIIIMIMIMMIMII k. 11 i INDEX—Book 46 1916 SUBJECT Page Iil 41 I ! A .,i f20—American Hay Fever Association, relative to ordinance on cutting weeds 280 " 20—Adam,1 M., petition of, relative to his Hhomberg Ave. j j assessment 280 !i 24—Asst. City Attorney given increase in salary 298 !I " 25—Attorney instructed to notify parties to remove the spouts on Main Street 299 I. Sept. 7—Assessor's report of, on assessment roll being com- pleted 377 21—Auditor instructed to compile annual reports 391 ?. Oct. 5—Auditors of state, report of, on affairs of city 409 Nov. 2—Alley between White and Jackson from 8th to 9th Streets, relative to paving 445, 459 " 2—Arthofer, 1.., petition of, for use of Armory Hall 445 " 16—Aureden, G., ordered to have sewer connections made458 y Dec. 7—Accola, Margaret, petition of, relative to reducing taxes 488 " 7—Agreement of Peer Amid Stone Co. and B. and L. Kolfenbach on sewer in Parkway and Lawndale fAvenue 489 " 7—Agreement of Ernestine Lavery and of A. Jaeger Est. 490 7—Agreement of Lena Holz, Merkes and Matt Holz on I widening Eighteenth and Clay Streets 491 ing Eighteenth and Clay Streets 491 I. 7—Anderson, Carrie B., tax petition received and filed 495 13—Armory Hall, petition of Jos. Scharry asking for use of 505 1'1 21—Assessor's deputies appointed " 22—Ambulance, council to purchase shock absorbers 514522 l' il26—Asphaltic Concrete material not to be included in the i specifications 525 " 29—Auction sale of old scales 534 11 li .1 • ii 5 • • INDEX—Book 46 }Iw. 1916 - SCBIi•;a.•i' rage B ti Jan. 6—Bills allowed and referred in January, 1916 -.... 6—Bond of Wm. A. McClain, Water Works 'I'rnslcc51 " 6—Bills of Jas. F. Lee for interest on Louisa Street and -. Madison Street referred • 6—Board of Health report • 6—Bell, hied, remonstrance of, on West 3rd Street as- sessment 9. 23, 205 13—Bills of Jas. P. Lee, allowed and referred 15 16 " 13—Bonds, treasurer to advertise for kids for the sale of $96,000.00 worth of refunding bonds I I. 16. 24. .tai " 14—Bills of ,1as. V. Lee for grading and overhaul reler red r, _1u 'I " 20—Bills of Tri-Slate Auto Co. referred I9 " 20—Bills of A. .1. Stoner for cement work in ti Ward re- ferred 19 " 20—Burch, Ellen, error in personal taxes corrected d .0 " 20—Braun, Chris., relative to the special :assessment nu Ili • Avenue " 20—Bonds, relative to selling 31o.7.01i,,.0l worth of refinnl- ing bonds _i;, 63, 75 • Feb. 3—Bills allowed in February, 1 91 6 37. 19, 7,2 " 3—Bills of City Water Works against .los. P. Lee ., " 3—Bush, John D., petition of, relative to 1: 5,•s :,'s. 116 " 3—Burns, Webster, petition of. relative to taxes 3s " 3—Bock, Geo., petition of, relative t„ erecting a sign on Couler Avenue , 150 " 3—Bonds of Mullen tiros. and of A. Curtis & Sen for ex- cavating 38 " 3—Board of Health, report of .. 42 " 3—Brunskill, James, relative to his assessment nt for sewer in Dodge Street 43 " 3—Blake, E. I'., city engineer, tonani;iiaia:ilia,n ul', oa re- lease of his bond 43, 46 " 17—Bills of•Jas. F. Lee for interest on Hill :and Second Street referred 48 " 17—Beiler. Ed., petition of, relative to painting obi pole on Cooler Avenue 49 " 17—Brouillette, ('ath., petition of, relative to curl, set mi 1-Till Street 49, 157 " 29—Broadway Extension, improvement of. warrant drawn in favor of :Mayor 55 Mar. 2—Bradley and Mach., petitions of, uskiug for sewer in Grandview Avenue and in Solon Street 65 " 2--Bathing Beach Commission, relative to submitting to voters the proposition of borrowing $9,750.00 65, 106 " 2—Belsky, 1., petition of, relative to clearing alley be- tween 16th and 17th Streets 66 " 2—Byrne, Mary, petition of, relative to reducing taxes 66, 116 " 2—Burden Avenue, grade of 69 " 2—Board of Health, report of 70 " 10—Brown, Glenn, atppointed on I'ark Boa rd 80 • 16—Bills allowed in March. 1916 80 " 16—Bills of N. J. Sinner nand 1st Ward macadam referred.. 82 " 16—Behlmel•, J. I;., petition of, relative to erecting sign on Sixth Street .-_ •52 " 16—BlOcklinger, I;. 1•., petition of, relative to special as- sessments ... .53, 155, 182, 205 " 16—Buettell, Emma I.., petition of, relativ,• to reducing taxes 83 " 16—Brown, Glenn, bond of 83, 115 " 16—Brown, Mary A., notice of claim 83, 115 • 16—Ballard Estate, relative to taxes 85 Apr. 6—Bills allowed and referred in April, 1916 97 " 6—Brasher, Ed., bill of, for retaining wall, referred 98, 145 " 6—Beutin, F., bill of, for interest on Lincoln Avenue re- 98, 114 fer•red •-' 99 " 6—Bathing Beach Commission, statement of . " 6—Bush, C. T., relative to the assessment on .Julien Ave- 101 nue and Delhi Street irjllFibirjrararsaiiiniiraraifaoiswiss:.iol(-'rt, ; :. - 4 •j 11 INDEX-Book 46 I 1916 - 1'1-J 1,;„I, l ;ago f. 'i B " 6-Board of Health report 104 I " 11-Bacher, Emil, deed of, to city 108 " 20-Bills allowed in April, 1916 109 " 20--Benckendorff, Mrs. Minnie, petition of. rel,,li\e to I • taxes 111, 159 .11 " 20--l;well, 1'., et al, protesting against laying side trick on Jackson Street 112 r', " 20-Brown Glenn, bond of, l',u•k Commissioner 112, 143 r 1;! " 20-Bridge on Seventh Street, relative to filling 115 ' 20--Byrnes, Mary, tax petition received and filed 116 20-Burns, W. .7., and W. J. Brown, tax petition received 14 and filed 116 1,, " 20-Braun, Chris., taxes reduced 116 11 " 20-Broadway Extension land value changed a unit foot.- 117 " 20-Braun, Chris., assessment on Lincoln avenue received and tiled 117, 158 1. " 20-I3iederman, Mrs. Augusta, assessment on Louisa Street received and filed 118 " 20-Buchet, E. ,J., assessment on Delhi Street received and filed 118 20-Burns Street, to improve, from Oak Street to 40 ft. •3 north of Hancock Street 118, 154, 161, 174, 178, 181, 185, 225, :153, :17_, 375, :184 May 4-Building on Fifth Avenue, chief instructed to have it I l 4-BillsMay 139 allowed ay 4th, 1916 139 11100 " 4-Bohlcr, Nie., petition of, relative to reducing taxes 140, 158 140, 154 4-Bonds of the various city officers 4-Bonds of Water Works employes 140, 155 140 145 4-Bond of A. J. Le Van for excavating " 4-Baier, Louis, relative to his taxes " 4-Bills allowed May 18th, 1916 151 152, 158 156 157 158 " 18-Bush, (`has. T., petition of, relative to the assessment for improving Julien Avenue and Delhi Street " 18-Board of Health, report of " 18-Board of Health, policemen given complaint blanks 18- Ilonr, John, relative to his assessment on Louisa St " 18- liarrett, Mrs., relative to her assessment for sewer in Milwaukee .Avenue 65, 158, 191 " 1S-Building at :i5 South Locust Street, relative to rvmov- 1j ing 164 { fI June 1-Bills allowed in June, 1916 18`2 t ' 1-Bond of Western Union 'Telegraph Co. for excavating183 :' " 1-Bond of Chas. Pape & Son for excavating 183 15-Bills allowed in June, 1916 200 + " 15-Breithaupt, P., bond of, for excavating 201 I't1 15-Bonds, refunding, relative to reissuing amounting to $15,000.00 206, 233 " 15-Board of Health, report of 208 y( I " 15-Bond of J. E. Robinson for taking care of Detention ! Hospital 20S I ll " 15-Building on South Locust Street condemned, property belongs to B. and E. O'Shea 191, 201, 209 .1 July 6-Bills allowed in July, 1916 261, 279 6-Beutin, F., scales be no longer declared city scales 266 20-Bell, Fred, resigned as Water Works 'Trustee 280 ! 20-Board of Health, report of 285 0. " 24-Bathing Beach, to establish at Eagle Point ....293, 338, 354, 357, 380 Aug. 3-Bills allowed in August, 1916 333, 347 III. " 3-Berg, C'. H., receiver of Stilson Co., petition of relative ,•a ;I, to taxes 333 " 3-Burden, Geo. A., petition of, relative to his assessment on Rosedale Avenue 334 1 1# " 3-Bennett, Harry J., petition of, relative to his assess- 11 ment on Rosedale Avenue 334 "it 3-Board of Education, petition of, relative to paving on Clay Street 334 . . I . . INDEX-Book 46 1916 st•BJE("r ' go ..:-.7,:t• . .,„ .c• ,!,.... B ‘ .. 3-Bathing Beach, council appropriated $300 for Bathing Beach 3-Bathing Beach, resolution of, offered by Ald. Wallis._ 338 17-Becker, F. G., bill of, for $141.75 referred 348 " 17-Board of Equalization appointed " 350. 502 17-Building on Fifth Avenue, Chief of l'oli« to hito, it removed 354 17-Board of Health, report of 354 • Sept. 7-Bills allowed in September, 1916 :t72. 387 " 7-Braun, Chris., petition of, relative to weeds on Lincoln , Avenue 373 " 7-Baynes, John, loan warrant reissued 377 " 7-Board of Health, report of 379 " 7-Beck, Margt. Martin, ordered to have ,..w, ,•onn,- tions made :179 " 7-Beacon, Mr. and Mrs. .I.imes, renionst ra nee of, on Burns Street assessment 38•1, 459 " 21--Beutin, F., petition of, relative to grade on I,ime Street 388 " 21-Blocklinger, B. F., notice of suit on outlawed special assessments 389 " 21-Board of Health, report of 390 • " 21-Bathing Beach Committee, report of, for the year 1916 391 " 21-Board of Equalization, notice of meeting 404, 475 Oct. 5-Bills allowed in October, 1916 408, 421 " 5-Brown and Burns, petition of, relati\e to taxes 408, 502 " 5-Board of Health report 413 " 19-Blocklinger, B. F., decree of Judge Rititzinger on out- lawed assessments 423, 515 " 19-Baumgartner, John, notice of claim for personal in- juries 423 1 Nov. 2-Bills allowed in November, 1916 445, 453 1 . 1 " 2-Berg, C. Ii., trustee, petition of, relative to an assess- , I ment levied against Lots 1, 2, 3. 49 and 16 Woodlawn / • Park Add. . 445. 466, 510 " 2-Bonds, communication of Chas. S. Kidder x, I'O. on funding all of city's indebtedness 446 " 2-Booth Estate, appeal of, on Fon IA h Street Extension assessment 13e, 446, 450 " 16-Bentin, Frank, petition of, rein live to hiving 1.inie Street opened 455, 496 il " 16-Bendel, Geo., petition of, relative to his S,•\.0.1' NtitiPSS- ment on Prince Street 456 t " 16-Board of Health, report of 458 " 16-Beck, Margt. Martin, petition of, tisking. Iffi. (•x1.•nsimi of time on sewer connection .. 458 " 27--Bonds, refunding, relative to advert ising for bids for sale of a $120,000.00 on January I and $240,000.00 on February 1, 1917 467, 475, 506, 526 . I Dec. 7-Bills allowed and referred in Decemher, 1916 487, 511 " 7-Brouillet, Chas. W., petition of', relative to grade of , alley in the rear of Mineral Lot 149 488 " 7-Bohler, Nic., petition of, relative to overpaid tit Ni`!- 488, 514 " 7-Burke, R. .1., petition of, relative to sewer :e;sessment in O'Neill Avenue 489 i " 7-Beyer, Amanda, remonst ranee .,f, on West I.iienst 1 Street assessment 489 " 7-Buettel, Emma L., petition of, relative to ,,,t,“•ing taxes 489 " 7-Bernhard, John, notice of, claim for personal injuries 491 " 7-Board of Health, report of 495 " 21-Bluff Street and South Bluff Street, to improve, from Third Street to Dodge Street .. . 516 " 21-Bonds of Jas. F. Lee on various street improvements 521 ') .4110 .. I t 1 j INDEX-Book 46 1916 SUBJECT . Page C • , Jan. 7-Council Proceedings for November, approved of 1 , " 6-('lark, Geo. R., petition of, relative to Soldiers' Exemp- tion 1 " 20-Council Proceeding, relative to indexing and binding.. 24, 34, 37 " 28-Cleaves, Mary E., petition of, relative to cancelling taxes of Ann Phelan 26 1 Feb. 3-Council Proceedings of December, 1915, approved of37 it " 3--Curtis, A. and Son, bond of, for excavating 38, 115 " 3-Cole R Elcar Service Co., relative to erecting sign at 1527 Clay Street 42 " 3--Cook, W., bill of, for work on Rosedale .\veal', and Alta Vista Street referred 42 " 1.0-Crown Dairy Co., petition of, relative to their taxes 47 17-Clerks and Judges appointed for Primary Election 49 t'. 29--Catherine Street steps, - warrant drawn in favor of Mayor 54 29-Canvass of votes of Primary Election 55, 56 i. Mar. 2-Cora Street, relative to improving, from Exchange Street to Grandview Avenue 65, 140 " 2-Clay Street, to improve, from Fourth Street to Twen- tieth Street 41 I " 2-Committee Clerk instructed to prepare list of all nuat- 1ers before committee of the whole 77 !' 16--Clerks and Judges appointed for ('ity Election 83 ,li " 16-Funk. \V., bill of, allowed for extra work on RosedaleAv1•n110 85 C 1 Apr. 6-Considine Toy Co., petition of, relative to taxes 99, 145 6-Currier, Irene, notice of suit against city 99. 202 " 19-Committees appointed for the year 1916 108 " 20-tole. R. W., petition of, relative to taxes 111 20-i'nster Street. petition of, property owners on improv- ing street 111 " 20-Cady \I \I , taxes reduced 11 7 " 20---Custer Street. to improve, from Auburn :Avenue to At- - _ lantic .Avenue 120, 114, 156, 162. 174, 178, 181, 188, 225 " °(l--i'atherine Street steps, to advertise for bids 124, 138, 139, 172 m,,, I1-, cart,•r, Win.. to he paid tip to .April 20, 1916 150, 185 Ix_Ieolc. AV'., bill of, for 5'•; retained, referred 152, 190 " I ti--Cox Street. petition of C. 11. McNamara relative to im- pr„,my 153 " I• 'belie Street, relative to improving 154, 156, 162. 175, 176, 181, 188 " !, ',tlull• 'I'., appointed caretaker of dump 157 , " 1.N C'liscn111, relative to erecting, referred 157 is I'unnolly, .1., relative to salary increase 157 " I i',,le, It. .I., relative to Jefferson Street assessment 158 i, .Tani, 1 Cunncil chamber, relative to papering, etc. 190 I City Scales, parties operating, instructed to turn in re- ceil,is 190 " 1 t't,eucy, .1. P., relative to taking care of park on South it Main Street 190 " 1 Cloy Street, Eighteenth Street and Cooler :\venue, to improve, from Third Street to Twenty-Second Street I',f ....194, 2(13, 206, 210, 219, 220, 225, 236, 247, 253, 258, 261, 262, , 291, 294, 308, 331, 332, 334, 348, 487, 488, 491, 513 I Cellcge Avenue, profile of, showing grade 206 ,' " 1I Cellars, overflowed, report of Sanitary Officer 208, 354 .Icily su council Proceedings for Slay. 1015, approved of 278 " 20 city t'nrponter and helper, petition of, relative to hav- ing salary increased 279 I' " 211 Cellars in various part of city, Sanitary Officers to in- LI! 290 " 24--Curtis Plumbing and Heating ('o., bond of, for exca- vating 293, 377 Attorney,J given increase in salary_._ 298 Aug. 1724-Cooney, NI.,---Clay Street property owners, petitions of, relative to salvage 348, 373, 488 " 17-Council to ;attend (ire apparatus test at Davenport 354 3 l INDEX—Book 46 1916 Sl'II,1ECT Page e Sept. 7—Contractors, relative to rolling streets to go ai•rording to specifications 380 21—County Auditor, communication of, on valuation of telephone and telegraph companies 389 " 21—Cleveland Avenue, extension of, referred 392 Oct. 5—Council Proceedings for June, July, .August and Sept- ember, 1916, approved 421 • " 5—Cooper, A. A., Wagon Co., petition of, relatin• tii eurh on Second Street 408 " 5—Coal, to advertise for bids for furnishing city I I:;, 421, 442 " 19—Court costs of city on suit of Iowa Telephone c',,. 424 Nov. 16—Courtney, Geo. I.., petition of, relative to reii uiii leis assessment 415 " 16—Casey, Bridget, petition of, relative to her assessment.. 455, 114 " 16—Counters, to purchase, for Tre:isoier's, Auditor's and Recorder's office -I 7 a. :,1 5, 536 - Doc. 7—Clay Street property owners. petition of, asking for permission to make some openings in new Ivivenn•nt 187. .188 '1—Council Proceedings for October approved of 511 21—Connolly, 1largaret, petition of, relative to reducing taxes 513 " 21—Connolly, AI,ugaret, petition of, relative to her assess- ment on West Locust Street 513 " 22—Carney, A\initrierl, error in taxes corrected 521 " 26—Cole, Sarah l'., notice of claim 522 r • . 41111141, i ' INDEX—Book 46 t t 1911; St'ilJh;t"I' Page 1 . D Jan. 6—Dubuque Biscuit Co., petition of, relative to cancelling , taxes 1, 22 6—Dietrich, George, notice of suit for personal injuries.... 2 20—Dubuque Paper Co., petition of, relative to water rates for fire protection 19 ' Feb. 3—Dubuque Baseball and Amusement Assn., ri•Iative to their taxes 38, 158 " 3—Dubuque Sanitary Mfg. Co., petition of, relative to putting side track on Tenth and Jackson Streets 38, 108 ',i 17—Duffy, Mineiva, petition of, relative to having her taxes cancelled 49, 232 ''r " 17—Dubuque Athletic Field, petition of, relative to appro- priating $2,000.00 for Athletic Field for the year 1916 49 17—Dubuque and Wisconsin Bridge Co., petition of, ask- 1 ing to have street leading from Lincoln Avenue to 't bridge repaired 49 " 17—Deed of First Baptist Church to City of Dubuque 51 Mar, 2—Dubuque Benevolent and Humane Society, petition of, relative to their annual donation 65 " 2—Detention Hospital, recorder to advertise for bids for care of 71, 92, 138, 156, 208 2—Dillon Street, to improve, from Grandview Avenue northerly to end of said street 72 " 16—Dubuque Packing Co., petition of, asking city 1,, vacate i'I the alley between Sixteenth and Seventeenth NU•eels, 1t , between cedar and Sycamore Streets 82 16—Donahue, 1'. ,T., petition of, relative to reducing a' s83, 145 ' " 16—Dubuque Bridge Co., petition of, relative to reducing taxes 83, 158, 503 Apr. 6—Dorgan, John, petition of, relative to reducing taxes._ 98, 116 " 6—Dubuque Welding Works, waiver ;and agreement of, on erecting sign 98 " 6--Davis, Geo., application of, for roller engineer 99, 107 " 6—Diebold, Mary, petition of, relative to taxes 99, 117 • " 6—Dubuque Casket Co., ?Tor in taxes corrected 102 iti " 6—Deed of Emil Bacher to city 108 " 20—Daily, Lawrence, application of, to be appointed alley ' cleaner 110 " 20—Didesch, Theo., petition of, relative to taxes 111, 158 " 20—Dax, Mrs. Anna, petition of, relative to old shaft next to her lot on Rush Street 111 i, " 20—Dietl, Anna, taxes reduced 117 t May 4—Dohs, Emma, petition of, relative to reducing taxes 139, 158, 182, 208 i 4—De Lorimer, Mary, petition of, relative to cancelling ' taxes 140 " 4—Dawson, Margt., petition of, relative to remitting her taxes 140 " 4—Dubuque Realty Co., relative to sidewalk laid in front of City Lot 210 on Iowa Street 142, 155 • " 4—Dubuque Park Board, annual report of 144 " 4—Dubuque Mattress Factory, relative to their taxes 145 ii " 18—Daily, I.., application of, for cleaning alleys 156 I 18—Dehing, Jno., application of, for cleaning alleys 156 " 18—Detention Hospital, relative to purchasing 157 18—Dubuque C'ounorcial Club, relative to coliseum 157 " 18—Dempsey, T. D. and Mrs. I.. H., relative to Jefferson Street assessment 158 " 18—Doyle, M. I'. and Hanna, relative to Jefferson assess- men „ Dubuque 158 ,lune I Duhu tne heal Estate Board, petition of, relative to st root signs 182 1--Deckert's City Scales, relative to cost for repairing 187 ” 1—Deckert, J., taxes reduced 191 " 1—Dubuque Commercial Club, relative to donation from l • city for fire works display on July 4, 1916 201 " 15—Dempsey, T. D., bond of, for excavating 201 " 15—Delaware Avenue, profile of, showing grade of 206 " 15—Diagonal Street, unite foot valuations reduced 208 • • i INDEX—Book 46 1916 SI'11.1EC'l' l'age •D 15—Dubuque Commercial Club, petition of. relative to r.• pairing Grandview Avenue 219 July 6—Dubuque Trades and Labor Congress. petition of, rela- tive to enforcing speed ordinance 261 " 6—Dubuque Automobile Club, petition of. relative to re- pairing Grandview Avenue 262 " 6—Deckert, Mrs. C., scales repaired 266 " 20—Dubuque Lumber and Coal Co., petition of. relative )o city scales 250 " 24—Dubuque Commercial Club, petition of. retoIi\e to es- tablishing Bathing Beach 293 Aug. 3—Dubuque Commercial Club, petition of, relnlive to holding a celebration during the week of (letober 2nd, and asking that 4th Street Extension be closed332 " 3—Dubuque Real Estate Board, petition of, relative to storm sewers in West Third Street 333 " 3—Dubuque Electric Co., petition of, relative to paving on Clay Street 334 " 3—Dubuque Realty Co., petition of, relative to salvage on Clay Street 334 " 17—Dubuque Trades and I.ahor Congress, invitation of, relative to taking part in Labor Day parade 349 " 17—Dubuque Commercial ('luh, petition of, relative to city donating $300.00 to defray expenses for '1111111(1110 of Iowa League of Municipalities 349 Sept. 7—Davis, Geo. W., petition of, rel:llile to care of rollers.. 373 " 7—Dubuque Electric Co. granted :in extension of time on turning in electric rates 380, 392 " 21—Dubuque Commercial Club, petition of, relative to hav- ing fire apparatus placed at exposition grounds 388 " 21—Dean, Geo. W., petition of, relative to correcting his assessment 388 " 21—Dubuque Gasoline Co., petition of, relative to taxes 388, 448 " 21—Dubler, J. C., notice of claim, for injuries sustained 389 " 21—Detention Hospital, resolution adopted on I l illling a new hospital 391 21—Drake, A. W. & Son, instructed to remove :ill ohslrni - tion from the street at First and Locust Streets 391. Oct. 5—Dawson, Margaret, petition of, relative in truer __ 408 " 5—Dolan, Mary A., petition of, relative to taxes 409, 458 " 10—Dubuque Pontoon Bridge, attorney to report. relative to purchasing 419, 425 " 19---Dubuque Commercial Club. extending thanks for past favors 423 " 19—Dubuque Commercial Club and :ma I'lah, petition of, relative to enforcing smoke ordinal ,e . _ 423 " 19—Decree of Judge Kintzinger on outlawed assessments of B. F. Blocklinger 423 " 19--Deed of Cummings Sisters to city 425 I -Nov. 2—Donahue, Jas. P., loan warrant reissued, referred 448 " 16—Dubuque Athletic Field, petition of, relative to bills 455 " 16—Dubuque Altar Mfg. Co., petition of, relative to taxes455, 516 " 16—Dock, to build, at Eagle Point 458, 474, 487, 516 Dec. 1—Donahue, 'T. J., relative to h:l ring axle reduced 485 " 7—Dubuque Trades and Labor Congress objecting to ono man street cars 487 " 7—Dubuque Commercial Club. co111inunir;ifion of, rePutivi' to dock facilities in Inlhllutilo . 4RR, 512 " 7—Dubuque Trades and I.nhor ('ongress, conlnlnnication of, relative to bill for allowing cities to do Iheir own improvements 488 " 7—Deed of Wm. P. Slattery for propeel' un N,•ynda St 491, 516 " 21—Dubuque Biscuit Co., petition of, relative to then' nut- i12, 521 Jawed assessment 21—Dubuque Traveling Men's Assn.. petition of, relative to public dock 512 " 26—Dubuque Team Owners, petition of, relati e to oiling 52 streets w . INDEX—Book 46 1 916 l'age Sl'Ii.J l?c."1' Jan. 6—Engineer's report on profile No. 902 on improvements made on street 5 " 6—Erwin, Louise H., petition of. relative to soldiers' ex- emption 19 • 6—Engineer Blake, communication of, on releasing his bond 43, 46 Mch. 2.—Exchange St., relative to improving from Dodge St., to ('ora Street 65, 140 " 2—Elligen, Elizabeth. petition of, relative to error in her taxes 66 " 16—Elks' Home 13ldg., petition of, relative to cancelling taxes 83 Apr. 20--Engineer's petition of appointing deputies 112 " 20—Ernsdorff, Mary, tax petition, received and filed 116 • 20—Even, Peter, purchased rock crushed of city 117 " 20--Eagle St., to improve 124, 255, 262, 267, 269, 293, 311, 319, 328, 346, 356, 380 " 20--Engineer, to prepare statement of square yards of im- proved streets and alleys in the city 124 May 1 8—Ernsdorl'i' Iron Co., petition of, relative to condition of cellars 152 • 18—Engineers of Rollers, relative to salary increase 157 18—Elwell, 10. .J., relative to taxes, received and filed 158 June 1—Enameled Steel Sign Co., relative to furnishing street signs 182 1—Elliott Children, petition of, relative to taxes 182 " 15—Eagle Point, relative to installing as public landing 201. 223, 347, 365, 458, 474, 487, 516 " 15—Eighteenth St., relative to improving (see index of ('lay St.) 194, 203, 206, 210 " 15—Elks' home Bldg., report of city attorney on their taxes 204 " 15—Engel, H. A., appointed engineer of Road Roller 208 " 15---Excavations, plumber instructed to repair Rhomberg .\ve. 221 " 30--Excavate in \\'est Locust Street, not to, for 15 years234, 306 .1uly 20--Excavations, all persons, firms, etc., be required to put it; up bond on tearing up of pavements 286 Aug. 3---Electric Rates, Ordinance of, referred 342, 380, 407, 419, 420 " 17--Electrician instructed to have poles moved on Fourth Street Extension 354 1. ii Sept. 7—Excavations, city attorney and city engineer to draw up an ordinance covering the manner of excavating in streets 386 7—Ellwanger, John, check of, to pay for oil purchased of city 388 21- Engle, II. :\., resignation of, as roller engineer 388 " 21—Engineer's assistants, Eitel and Ryan, given increase in salary 390 21- Eitel, Albert, given an increase in salary 390 Oct. 5- Enright, Kath., petition of, relative to taxes 408 Dee. 7- Ewe, W. .1., error in taxes corrected 494 " 7- Enright, Kath., tax petition received and filed 495 22- Eagle Point Park, to change name of, to Shiras Park518 I1