Y Roll_20 Part 4Regular Session, June 1, 1916. 191
Your committee of the whole to
whom was presented the report of
the city engineer on the petition of
Chris. A. Voelker relative to the can-
cellation of his assessment for the
sewer laid in Mt. Loretta avenue
stating that the assessment was le-
vied according to law would respect-
fully recommend that the report be
approved.
J. H. WALLIS, Chairman.
Your committee of the whole to
whom was referred the bill of Jas. F.
Lee for $524.50 five per cent retained
on West Eleventh street would re-
spectfully recommend that said bill
be paid and warrants he drawn cov-
ering the same.
J. H. WALLIS, Chairman.
Your committee of the whole
would respectfully recommend that
the report of the city assessor rec-
ommending that the following
changes in valuation be made would
respectfully recommend that the
same be approved.
Lot S. 1-2 of 9 Finley Waples and
Burden's addition land valuation be
changed from $620.00 to $470.00,
owned by John Hillery.
Eliz. Herron, Lot 44, Yates Sub.,
land, $350.00 to $300.00.
Kate Guderian, Lot 17, Yates Sub.,
land, $880.00 to $830.00.
J. J. Fettgather, Lot 18, Yates Sub.,
land, $340.00 to $300.00.
J. J. Fettgather, Lot 21, Yates Sub.,
land, $380.00 to $330.00.
J. McSharry, Lot 16, Yates Sub.,
land. $1,040.00 to $990.00.
J. Deckert, Lot 19, Yates Sub., land,
$1,050.00 to $800.00.
J. Smith, Lot 20, Yates Sub., land,
$920.00 to $870.00.
Also the improvement carried to
Nic Glab of $1,230.00 on lots 12 to 16
block 17, Dubuque Harbor Improve-
ment Co. Add., to be cancelled for
the year 1915.
The above changes to be made for
the year 1915 and the city treasurer
instructed accordingly.
J. H. VALLIS, Chairman.
Your committee of the whole to
whom was presented the report of
the city assessor on the petition of E.
M. Healey relative to the cancellation
of a personal tax against the Geo.
Healey estate would respectfully rec-
ommend that the assessors report be
approved of and the treasurer be in-
structed accordingly.
J. ,H. WALLIS, Chairman.
Your committee of the whole
would respectfully recommend that
the report of the city assessor on the
petition of the Fischer Investment
Co., recommending that the tax paid
on their building for 1914 be allowed
on their 1915 taxes be approved of
and the city treasurer instructed ac-
cordingly.
J. H. WALLIS, Chairman.
Your committee of the whole to
whom was referred the profile of the
engineer showing the grade on Heeb
street, would respectfully recommend
that said grade be adopted and the
ordinance committee instructed to
draft an ordinance covering the same.
J. H. \VALLIS, Chairman.
Your committee of the whole to
whom was referred the petition of
Mrs. Barrett asking for a reduction
of the special assessment against her
property for the sanitary sewer laid
in Milwaukee avenue, would respect-
fully recommend that her lot be as-
sessed upon the same basis as the
other lots adjoining her and that the
city treasurer be instructed to accept
the suer of $32.24 in full payment of
her assessment.
J. H. WALI.TS, Chairman.
Your conunittee of the whole to
whom was referred the amended pe-
tition of the House of Good Shepherd
and St. Joseph's Sanitarium asking
permission to connect with the sani-
tary sewer at the corner of Asbury
and Willow streets, and to construct
said sewer at their own expense, re-
spectfully recommend that the pray-
er of said petition be granted a nd the
city attorney be instructed to draft
an ordinance governing the construc-
tion of said ewer and regulating con-
nections therewith.
J. H. WALLIS, Chairman.
Your committee of the whole to
whom was referred the remonstrance
of the property owners on West Sec-
ond street, O'Neill street and College
avenue, relative to the laying of a
sanitary sewer in said streets, would
respectfully recommend that said
remonstrance be received and filed.
J. H. WALLIS, Chairman.
Your committee of the whole re-
spectfully recommends that the city
attorney be instructed to prepare the
necessary resolutions for the con-
demnation of the building known as
Lot C, Cooper's Sub., situated on
Dodge street, and owned by George
Marshall, said building being in a
dangerous condition.
J. H. WALLIS, Chairman.
AId. Wallis moved the adoption of
the various reports of the committee
of the whole. Carried.
Alderman Plamondon offered the
following:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, That the
brick building located on the north
25 feet of City Lot 568 the same be-
ing No. 35 South Locust street and
owned by Elizabeth and Bridget
O'Shea, being in an unsafe and
dangerous condition, one side having
fallen out and there being danger of
other portions of said building fall-
ing, thereby rendering it unsafe for
pedestrians. The same is hereby de-
clared a nuisance and the owners are
192 Regular Session, June 1, 1916.
hereby notified to remove the same
on or before the 6th day of July, 1916.
The Chief of I'olice is hereby in-
structed to notify the owners of said
building to appear before the City
Council on the 15th day of June,
1916, and show cause, if any, why
said building should not he declared
a nuisance.
Ald. Plamondon moved the adop-
tion of the resolution. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays—None.
Alderman Plamondon offered the
following:
Be 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
property line of Locust street to the
west property line of Bluff street by
making said street thirty-six feet be-
tween curbs, by grading, curbing
with cement curb and paving said
portion of said street with brick
block on a concrete foundation and
to assess the cost of said grading,
curbing and paving against the
property legally subject to assess.
n►ent.
Aid. Plamondon moved the adop-
tion of the resolution. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Alds. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis
Nays-.. None.
Alderman Plamondon offered the
following:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, 'that the c!ty
engineer be and he is hereby direct-
ed to prepare a plat showing gener-
ally the location, nature and extent
to the proposed improvement of
Third street from the west property
line of Locust street to the west prop-
erty line of Bluff street and the kind
or kinds of material or materials to
be used, and an estimate of the en-
tire cost thereof, and the amount and
cost of such improvement, and the
amount assessable upon any rail -way
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 Thir-
ty-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 location
and nature of the improvement, kind
or kinds of material or materials to
be used, and an estimate of its cost,
and the time before which objections
thereto can be filed, and the time fix-
ed 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 recorder shall, at the
next regular session of the City Coun-.
cif, notify the Council thereof in writ-
ing, with a printed copy of such no-
tice accompanying the same.
Ald. Plamondon moved the adop-
tion of the resolution. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas--Alds. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays—None.
Alderman Plamondon offered the
following:
Be 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
property line of Main street to the
east property line of Locust street by
grading, curbing with cement curb
and paving said portion of said street
with brick block on a concrete foun-
dation and • to assess the cost of said
grading, curbing and paving against
the property legally subject to assess-
ment.
Ald. Plamondon moved the adop-
tion of the resolution. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Alda. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays --None.
Alderman Plamondon offe-e3 ,.ae
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 gener-
ally the location, nature and extent
to the proposed improvement of
Third street from the west property
line of Main street to the east prop-
erty line of Locust street and the kind
or kinds of material or materials to
be used, and an estimate of the en-
tire cost thereof, and the amount -and
cost df 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 Thir-
ty-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-
Regular Session, June 1, 1916.
nate in his office, the city recorder
shall publish in three consecutive is-
sues of a newspaper published in this
city, at notice stating that such plat
-and estimates ;,re on file, the location
and nature of the improvement. hind
or hinds of material or materials to
be used. and an estimate of its cost,
and the time before which objections
thereto can he filed, anti the time fix -
,ed for hearing, which time shall not
he less 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- Coun-
cil, notify the Council thereof in writ-
ing, with a printed copy- of such no-
tice accompanying the same.
Ald. Plamondon moved the adop-
tion of the resolution. ('ata•ied by the
following vote:
Yeas— Alds. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
\ti'nllis.
Nays—None.
Alderman Plamondon offered the
following:
Be it Resolved by the City council
of the city of Dubuque, That it is
deemed necessary and advisable to
improve West Third street from the
west property line of Bluff street to
the present aspaltic improvement at
'Burch street by grading, curbing with
cement curb and by paving said por-
tion of said street twenty-two feet in
width, with hillside brick on a con-
crete foundation and to assess the
cost of said gradin„ curling and pav-
ing against the property legally sub-
ject to assessment.
Ald. Plamondon moved the adop-
tion of the resolution. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas---Alds, Callahan, Frith, Leist,
AlcLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays --None.
Alderman Plamondon o:fered the
following:
Be it Resolved by the city council
of the ('Ito of Dubuque, that the city
engineer be and he is hereby direct-
ed to prepare a plat showing gener-
ally the location, nature and extent
to the proposed improvement of
\\'est Third street from the west prop-
erty- line of Bluff street to the pres-
ent ;asphaltic improvement ;it IIurch
street and the kind or kinds of ma-
terial or materials to be used, and an
estimate of the entire cost thereof,
and the amount and cost of such im.
proventent, and the amount assess-
able upon any railway- or street rail-
way 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 -
193
seu,bly of th,• Nt;it,' of Iowa and acts
atuen,i,l thereby. :Ind 10 file melt
lit ;lint estianil,• in the office of the
city recorder ;that after the tiling of
said plat and estimate in his office,
the city reeor,ler shall piiblisl, 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 mater-
ial or materials to be used, and an es-
timate of its cost, and the time before
which objections thereto can be filed,
and the lime fixed for hearing, which
tint• shall ma he less than live days
after the lust publication of such no-
tice, an,l atter 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. Plamondon moved the adop-
tion of the resolution. carried by
tile following* vote:
Yeas--Alds. Callahan, Frith, heist,
\Ic Lang'hhn.
Plamondon, Strobel,
Nays ---None.
Alderman Plamondon offered the
following:
Be it Resolved by the city council
of the city of Inibuque, That North
street from the encs of the present
macadam improvement to the east
curt line of Louisa street be improved
by grading, curbing :tn,l .glittering
with combination cement curb and
gutter and macadamizing said portion
of said street, the sale in accordance
with the plants and specifications for
such improvement prepared by the
city engineer and now on file in the
office of the city recorder, and he it
further
Resolved, that said improvement
shall be completed on or before the
1st day of September, Plitt, aind shall
he paid for in the manner prescribed
by chapter XXXII as ;ou,•nded of the
Revised ctrdinanc'e of the city of 1)u-
lmine for the payment of the cost of
street itnproventents.
The proposals for ,icing said work
shall be acted upon by the council on
the 15th day of .luno. HOG, and the
city recorder is hereby ordered to
give ten ,lays' notice by publication
asking for proposals as provided ty
ordinance.
1Id. l'lautondon moved the adop-
tion of the resolnti,u . carried by
the following vole:
Yeas- Alds. Callahan, Frith, heist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
\Vallis.
Nays—None.
Alderman Leist offered the follow-
ing:
Be it Resolved by the City- council
of the City of I)ubuque.that the reap.
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June 1, 1916.
lutions heretofore adopted providing
for the improvement of Clay street
and Couler avenue from Fourth
street to Twenty-second street be and
they are hereby rescinded.
Aid. Leist moved the adoption of
the resolution. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays—None.
Alderman Leist 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 Clay street, Eighteenth
street and Couler avenue from the
north property line of Third street to
the north property line of Twenty-
second street and it is hereby pro-
posed to curb with new stone curb
where necessary and to reset old
stone curb where necessary and to
repair the present concrete founda-
tion where necessary and to re -sur-
face said portion of said street with
brick block, and asphaltic filler on
the present concrete foundation out-
side the street car tracks and also
with the same material between the
rails and one foot outside thereof, or
.to pave with 3 1-2 inch creosote wood
blocks with asphalt filler on the pres-
ent concrete foundation outside the
street car tracks and with the same
material .between the rails and one
foot outside thereof, or to gutter with
two foot cement gutters and to pave
with asphaltic -concrete on the pres-
ent concrete foundation outside the
street car tracks and with brick block
on the present concrete foundation
between the rails and one foot outside
thereof and to assess the cost of said
curbing, resetting of old curb, re-
pairing of the present concrete foun-
dation and paving against the proper-
ty legally subject to assessment.
Ald. Leist moved the adoption of
the resolution. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas --Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays—None.
Alderman Leist 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 Clay street,
Eighteenth street and Couler avenue
from the north property line of Third
street to the north property line of
Twenty-second street, and the kind
or kinds of material or materials to
:be 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 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 location
and nature of the improvement, kind
or kinds of material or materials to
he used, and an estimate of its cost,
and the time before which objections
thereto can be filed, and the time fix-
ed for hearing, which time shall not
he less than five days after the last
publication of such notice, and after
such pafd:cation shall have been
made, the city recorder shall, at the
next regain session of the City Coun-
cil, notify the Council thereof in writ-
ing, with a printed copy of such no-
tice accompanying the same.
Ald. Leist moved the adoption of
the resolution. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays—None.
Alderman Frith 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 Kaufmann avenue from the
end of the present brick improvement
to the city limits by grading, curbing
with new stone curb where necessary
and re -setting old stone curb where
necessary and to pave said portion of
said street with brick block on a con-
crete foundation either the full width
of said street, or by paving an eigh-
teen foot center strip with brick block
on a concrete foundation by re -set-
ting old gutter where necessary and
paving strip remaining with sized
stone pavement, or by paving a six-
teen foot center strip with brick
block on a concrete foundation, by
re -setting old gutter where necessary
and paving strip remaining with sized
stone paving, and to assess the cost of
said grading, curbing, re -setting of
curb and gutters and paving against
the property legally subject to assess-
ment.
Ald. Frith moved the adoption of
the resolution. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
Regular Session, June 1, 1916.
ivughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays—None.
Alderman Frith offered the follow-
ing:
Be it Resolved by the City council
of the City• of Dubuque, that the city
engineer he and he is hereby directed
to prepare a plat showing generally
the location, nature and extent to the
proposed improvement of Kaufmann
avenue from the end of the present
brick improvement to the city limits
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 improve-
ment, amid the amount assessable up-
on any railway or street rail wity com-
pany, 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 adja-
cent to such improvements 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
publisher) in this city, a notice stating
that such plat and estimates are on
file, the location and nature of the
improvement, kind or kinds of ma-
terial or materials to he used, and an
estimate of its cost, and the time be-
fore 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
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 accompa-
nying the same.
Ald. Frith moved the adoption of
the resolution. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—.Alds. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays—None.
• Alderman Frith 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 the al-
ley running easterly from Sutter
street and Windsor avenue to the al-
ley first north of Windsor avenue and
along said alley to within twenty feet
of the end of said alley also in Hen-
nepin street from the alley to within
twenty-five feet of the end of said
street, as follows, to -wit: an eight
inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in the
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alley running easterly from Sutter
street amid Windsor avenue front the
manhole at Slitter street and Wind-
sor avenue to the first alley running
north, thence in said alley lit within
twenty feet of the end of said alley
also in Hennepin street from said
alley to within twenty-five feet of the
end of said street and to assess the
cost of said sew'tr 1101ilist 1110 ahnt-
ting property.
.\ Id. Frith moved the adoption of
the resolution. carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Peas—Alds, Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays—None.
Alderman Frith offered the follow
ing:
He it l,esnlved by the City t'ouncil
of the City of I)niwlne, That the city
engineer he ;std he is hereby directed
to prepare It plat and specifications
for an eight inch tilt pipe sanitary
sewer in the alley running easterly
from Slitter street and \V'indser ave-
nue to the first alley running north
and along said alloy to within twenty
feet of the end of said alley, also in
Hennepin street from said alley to
within twenty-five feet of the end of
said street, showing the locations and
general nature of such improvement,
the extent thereof, the size and kind
of material to be used, and to pre-
pare 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
sttuare feet in area, and to tile such
plat, specifications and estimate in
the office of the city recorder.
That after such plat is so filed,
the city recorder shall cause to be
published notice of the intention of
the Council to make such improve
ment, which notice shall he publish-
ed 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 mater-
ial 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 Council
thereof in writing with a printed
copy of such notice accompanying
the same.
Ald. Frith moved the adoption of
the resolution. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays—None.
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196 Regular Session, June 1, 1916.
Alderman Frith offered the follow-
ing:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of the (City of Dubuque, That a sani-
tary setter of eight inch tile pipe he
constructed in Heeb street from the
end of the present sewer south to the
first angle of the grade of said street,
according to the plans and specifica-
tions of said sewer prepared by the
city engineer and now on file in the
office of the city recorder, and be it
further
Resolved, said sewer shall be
completed on or before the 15th day
of July, 1916, and shall be paid for
•at the time and in the manner pre-
scribed by Chapter XXXIV cf the
Revised I irdinances 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
15th day of June, 1916, and the city
recorder is hereby ordered to give ten
days notice by publication asking for
proposals as provided by ordinance.
Aid. Filth moved the adoption of
the re:.olution. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
Mcl.utghlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays—None.
Alderman Wallis offered the fol-
lowing:
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of I tubuque, that the res-
olutions heretofore adopted provid-
ing for the improving of West Locust
street front the° end of the present
improvement at Seventeenth str let
'to the west curb line of Hodgdon
avenue be and they are hereby re-
scinded.
Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of
the resolution. Carried by the fo'.-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Prith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
\Valli; .
Nays—None.
Alderman Wallis offered the fol-
lowing:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, That is is
deemed necessary and advisable to
improve West Locust street front the
end of the present brick improvement
at Seventeenth street to the west
curb line of Hodgdon avenue by
grading, curbing with new stone curb
where necessary and re -setting oid
stone curb where necessary and by
paving said street with brick block on
a concrete foundation outside the
street car tracks and with the same
material between the rails and one
foot outside thereof and by using an
asphaltic filler, or by paving with 3
1-2 inch creosote block on a concrete
foundation outside the car trucks and
by paving with the same material
between the rails and one foot out-
side thereof and by using an asphaltic
tiller, or by guttering with a two
foot cement gutter and paving said
portion of said street outside the
street car tracks with asphaltic -con-
crete on a concrete foundation and
ttwith brick block on a concrete foun-
dation between the rails and one foot
outside thereof and to assess the cost
of said grading, curbing, re -setting
of old curb, guttering and paving
against the property legally subject
to assessment.
Aid. Wallis moved the adoption of
the resolution. carried by tfte fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas--Alds. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
\Iel,aughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays—None.
Alderman Wallis offered the fol-
lowing:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that the city
engineer he and he is hereby directed
to prepare a plat showing generally
the location, nature and extent to the
proposed improvement of \Vest Lo-
cust street from the end of the pres-
ent improvement at Seventeenth
street to the west curb line of Hodg-
don 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 tm-
paieivement, and the amount assess-
able upon any railway or street rail-
way 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 newspa-
per published in this city, a notice
stating that such plat and estimates
are on file, the location and nature of
the improvement, kind or kinds of
material or materials to be used, and
an estimate of its cost, and the time
before which objections thereto can
he filed, and the time fixed for hear-
ing, which time shall not be less than
five days after the last publication of
such notice, and after such publica-
tion 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. Wallis moved the adoption of
the resolution. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
Regular Session, June 1, 1916
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays—None.
Ald. Wallis offered the following:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, That is is
deemed necessary to construct per-
manent sidewalks four feet wide in
front of the following lots or parts of
lots abutting on the following names
streets:
Lot 164, Woodlawn Park Addition,
abutting on the east side of Auburn
avenue, owned by J. H. Trieb.
Lots 160, 161 and 162, Woodlawn
Park Addition, abutting on the east
side of Auburn avenue, owned by
Peter Eulberg estate.
Lots 47 and 48, Tschirgi & Schwind
Sub., abutting on the south side of
West Fourteenth street, owned by
Mary Eulberg.
Lot 253 Woodlawn Park Addition,
abutting on the east side of Algona
avenue, owned by Nanta Beeman.
Said sidewalks to be built of ce-
ment (artificial stone) and to be com-
pleted not later than the first day of
July, 1916.
Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of
the resolution. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Alds. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
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 Putman Street
from Broadway Extension to Musca-
tine Street, J. M. Kenety & Son, con-
tractor. Also the written remon-
strance of Joseph W. Straub. On
motion of Ald. Frith, the notice and
remonstrance were received and filed.
Resolved by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque: That to pay for
improving Putnam Street from Broad-
way Extension to Muscatine Street,
by 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, situated and owned, and for
the several amounts set opposite
each lot or parcel of real estate, as
follows:
Owner. Description. Amount.
Aug. Witte, South Park Hill
Add., Lot 19, curb and gut-
ter and macadamizing, cost,
$26.34; interest at 6 per
cent, 19c; extra expenses at
3 per cent, 78c $27 31
Jos. Straub, South Park Hill
Add., Lot 20, curb and gut-
ter and macadamizing, cost,
$48.30; interest at 6 per
cent, 34c; extra expense at
3 per cent, $1.45 50 09
197
Jos. Straub, South Park Hill
Add., Lot 21, curb and gut-
ter and macadamizing, cost,
$127.35; interest at 6 per
cent, 92c; extra expense at
3 per cent, $3.82 132 09
Cecelia Tapelt, South Park
Hill Add., Lot 22, curb and
gutter and macadamizing,
cost, $127.35; interest at 6
per cent, 92c; extra ex-
pense at 3 per cent, $3.82132 09
Mrs. Ann Luther, South Park
Hill Add., Lot 23, curb and
gutter and macadamizing,
cost, $48.30; interest at 6
per cent, 34c; extra ex-
pense at 3 per cent, $1.45 .... 50 09
F. C. Luther, South Park
Hill Add., Lot 29, curb and
gutter and macadamizing,
cost, $48.30; interest at 6
per cent, 34c; extra ex-
pense at 3 per cent, $1.45 50 09
P. C. Luther, South Park
Hill Add., Lot 30, curb and
gutter and macadamizing,
cost, $127.35; interest at 6
per cent, 92c; extra ex-
pense at 3 per cent, $3.82.... 132 09
S.. It. Sohimer, South Park
Hill Add., Lot 31, curb and
gutter and macadamizing,
cost, $127.35; interest at 6
per cent, 92c; extra ex-
pense at 3 per cent, $3.82.... 132 09
Eliz. Sommer, South Park
Hill Add., Lot 32, curb and
gutter and macadamizing,
cost, $48.30; interest at 6
per cent, 34c; extra ex-
pense at 3 per cent, $1.45 50 09
Henry Kohlman, South Park
Hill Add., Lot 33, curb and
gutter and macadamizing,
cost, $26.35; interest at 6
per cent, 19c; extra expense
at 3 per cent, 79c 27 33
Total
485.5 lin. ft. combination ce-
ment curb and gutter at
64c $310 72
644.31 sq. yds. macadam at
69c 444.57
Interest at 6 per cent 5 42
Extra expense 22 65
$783 36
'total $783 3G
All of which is assessed in propor-
tion to the special benefits conferred.
Adopted, June 1st, 1916.
Approved, June 2nd, 1916.
JAMES SAUL,
Attest: J. J. SHEA, Mayor.
City Recorder.
Ald. Frith moved the adoption of
the resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
-McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel and
Wallis.
Nays—None.
■
198 Regular Session. June 1, 1916.
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 Washington Street
from Twenty -Seventh Street to the
northwept lot line of Twenty -Eighth
Street, Wilmer Cook, contractor. On
motion of Ald. Frith the notice was
received and filed.
Resolved by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque. That to pay for im-
proving Washington Street, from 27th
St. to 28th St., by Wilmer Cook, 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, situated and own-
ed, and for the several amounts set
opposite each Lot or Parcel of Real
Estate, as follows:
Owner. Description. Lot.
Dubuque B. B. & Amuse-
ment Assn., Glendale Add.,
Lot 247, curb and gutter
and macadamizing cost,
$73.59; interest at 5%,
53c; extra expense at 3%,
$+2.21 $ 76 33
Dubuque B. B. & Amuse-
ment Assn., Glendale Add.,
Lot 248, curb and gutter
and macadamizing cost,
$73.59; interest at 6%,
53c; extra expense at 3%,
$2.21 76 33
Dubuque B. B. & Amuse-
ment Assn., Glendale Add.,
Lot 249, curb and gutter
and macadamizing cost,
$73.59; interest at 6%,
53c; extra expense at 3%,
$2.21 76 33
Dubuque B. B. & Amuse-
ment Assn., Glendale Add.,
Lot 250, curb and gutter
and macadamizing cost,
$73.59; interest at 6%,
53c; extra expense at 3%,
$2.21 76 33
Dubuque B. B. & Amuse-
ment Assn., Glendale Add.,
Lot 251, curb and gutter
and macadamizing cost,
$83.58; interest at 6%,
53c; extra expense at 3%,
$2.21 76 32
Dubuque B. B. & Amuse-
ment Assn., Glendale Add.,
Lot 252, curb and gutter
and macadamizing cost,
$73.59; interest at 6%,
53c; extra expense at 3%,
$2,21 76 33
Dubuque B. B. & Amuse-
ment Assn., Glendale Add.,
Lot 253, curb and gutter
and macadamizing cost,
$.73.59; interest at 6%,
53c; extra expense at 3%,
$2.21
Dubuque B. B. & Amuse -
76. 33
ment Assn., Glendale Add.,
Lot 254, curb and gutter
and macadamizing cost,
$73.58; interest at 6%,
53c; extra expense at 3%,
$2.21
Dubuque B. B. & Amuse-
ment Assn., Glendale Add.,
Lot 255, curb and gutter
and macadamizing cost,
$73.59; interest at 6%,
53c; extra expense at 3%,
$2.21
Dubuque B. B. & Amuse-
ment Assn., Glendale Add.,
Lot 256, curb and gutter
and macadamizing cost,
$73.59; interest at 6%,
53c; extra expense at 3%,
$2.21
Dubuque B. B. & Amuse-
ment Assn., Glendale Add.,
Lot 257, curb and gutter
and macadamizing cost,
$73.59; interest at 6%,
53c; extra expense at 3%,
$2.21
Dubuque B. B. & Amuse-
ment Assn., Glendale Add.,
Lot 258, curb, and gutter
and macadamizing cost,
$73.59; interest at 6%,
53c; extra expense at 3%,
$2.21
N. Penning, Sub. 245 and
246, Glendale Add., Lot 1,
curb and gutter and ma-
cadamizing cost, $108.23;
interest at 6%, 78c; extra
expense at 3%, $3.24
C. H. Reynolds, Sub. 245 and
246, Glendale Add., E. %
Lot 2, curb and gutter and
macadamizing cost, $23.59;
interest at 6%, 17c; extra
expense at 3%, 70c
L. Wittman, Sub. 245 and
246, Glendale Add., W. i,
Lot 2, curb and gutter and
macadamizing cost, $17.47;
interest at 6%, 13c; extra
expense at 3%,52c
Realty Inv. Corp., Glendale
Add., Lot 244, curb and
gutter and macadamazing
cost, $73.59; interest at
6%, 53c; extra expense at
3%, $2.20
C. A.'Voelker, Glendale Add,
Lot 243, curb and gutter
and macadamizing cost,
$73.59; interest at 6%,
53c; extra expense at 3%,
$2.20
C. A. Voelker, Glendale Add,
Lot 242, curb and gutter
and macadamizing cost,
*73.55; interest at 6%,
53c; extra expense at 3%,
$2.20
C. A. voelker, Gle, ,lata Add,
Lot zel, curb and gutter
and macadamizing cost,
76 32
76 33
76.$3
76 33
76 33
112 25
24 46
18 12
76 32
76 32
76 31
Regular Session, June 1, 1916.
199
$73.59; interest at 6%,
53c; extra expense at 3%,
$2.20
Home Builders' Assn., Glen-
dale Add., N. 33 ft. Lot
240, curb and gutter and
macadamizing cost, $48.56;
interest at 6%, 34c; extra
expense at 3%, $1.46
C. A. Voelker, Glendale Add.,
S. 17 ft. Lot 240, curb and
gutter and macadamizing
cost, $25.01; interest at
6%, 18c; extra expense at
3%, 75c
C. A. Voelker, Glendale Add.,
N: 1-3 Lot 239, curb and
gutter and macadamizing
cost, $25.01; interest at
6%, 18c; extra expense at
75c
:.ity Inv. Corp., Glendale
dd., S. 2-3 Lot 239, curb
and gutter and macadam-
izing cost, $25.01; interest
at,6%, 34-c; extra expense
at 3%, $1.46
Realty Inv. Corp., Glendale
Add., S. 1-3 Lot 238, curb
and gutter and macadam-
izing cost, $48.56; interest
at 6%, 18c; extra expense
at 3%,. 75c
C. A. Voelker, Glendale Add.,
N. 2-3 Lot 238, curb and
gutter and macadamizing'
cost, $48.56; interest at
6%, 34c; extra expense at
3%, $1.46
C. A. Voelker, Glendale Add.,
S. 2-3 Lot 237, curb and
gutter and macadamizing
cost, $48.56; interest at
6%, 34c; extra expense at
3%, $1.46
Realty Inv. Corp., Glendale
Add., N. 1-3 Lot 237, curb
and gutter and macadam-
izing cost, $25.01; interest
at 6%, 18c; extra expense
at 3%, 75c
Aug. Priebe, Glendale Add.,
Lot 236, curb and gutter
and macadamizing cost,
$.73.59; interest at 6%,
53c; extra expense at 3%,
$2.21
John McNulty, Glendale Add.,
Lot 235, curb and gutter
and macadamizing' cost,
$73.59; interest at 6%,
53c; extra expense at 3%,
$2.21
76 32
50 36
25 94
25 94
50 3.6
25 94
50 36
50 36
25 94
76 33
76 31
Total $1833 90
1750.2 sq. yds. macadam at
60c
1238.0 lin. ft. comb.
curb and gutter at
Interest at 6%
Extra expense
$1050 12
cement
58e 718 04
17 70
53 04
Total $1833 90
All of which is assessed in propor-
tion to the special benefits conferred.
Adopted—June 1st, 1916.
Approved—June 2nd, 1916.
JAMES SA1'L,
Mayor.
Attest: .T. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Ald. Frith moved the adoption of
the resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays—None.
Ald. Frith moved that the City En-
gineer be instructed to notify all
property owners on Windsor Avenue
to connect with the water and sewer
before July 15th, 1916. Carried.
Ald. Frith moved that the street
laborers and sewer men be given an
increase in salary from $1.80 to $2.00
per day of nine hours and when
working less than nine hours they to
be paid at the rate of 22 cts. per
hour. Carried.
Aid. Frith moved to adjourn. Car-
ried.
J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Adopted % , 1916.
Approved
Attest:
i
.Mayo
City Recorder.
200 Regular Session, June 15, 1916.
CITY COUNCIL.
(Official.)
Regular session, June 15th, 1916.
Council met at 8:30 p. m.
Mayor Saul in the chair.
Present—Alds. Callahan, Frith,
Leist, Plamondon, Strobel, Wallis.
Absent—Ald. McLaughlin.
BIDS.
Bids for the improving of North
street from the end of the present
macadam improvement to the east
curb line of Louisa street: Bid of J.
M. Kenety & Son, grading in total
$1,200.00; combination curb and gut-
tering per lineal foot, 72 cts.;'m acad-
amizing per square yard, 75 cts. Bid
of G. L. Korman, grading in total,
$1,620.00; combination curb and gut-
tering per .lineal foot, 75 cts,; macad-
amizing per square yard, 85 cts. Bid
of Edward Tibey, grading in total,
$1,469.88; combination curb and gut-
tering per lineal foot, 55 cts.; macad-
amizing per square yard, 77 cts. On
motion of Ald. Frith the bids we"e
referred to the committee of the
whole.
Ald. t iith moved that toe city re-
corder be instructed to advertise for
bids for the construction of the sani-
tary sewer in Heeb street as no bids
have been received. Carried.
Ald. McLaughlin entered and took
his seat at 8:35 p. m.
Bids for furnishing street signs and
posts: Bid of the Frick Sign Co.,
agents for the Enameled Steel Sign
Co., street signs in lots of 100 to 249,
40 cts each; lots of 250 to 439, 33 cts.
each; lots of 500 to 999, 29 cts. each;
lots of 1000 to 2499, 26 cts. each.
Posts, two signs, 50 to 100, $2.05 each,
100 to 250, $1.90 each; 250 to 500,
$1.78 each; 500 to 1000, $1.68. Four
signs, 50 posts, $2.45 each; 100 posts,
$2.35; 250 posts, $2.22 each; 500
posts, $2.10 each, prices are net and
f. o. b. cars our factory.
Bid of Frick Sign Co., iron posts
from $1.85 to $3.00 each.
Bid of J. F. Stemm, agent for the
Burdick Enamel Sign Co., street
signs, 20x4, 1000, 32 cts each; 3000,
31 cts. each; 5000, 30 cts. each.
Posts 100 or more $1.80, posts tops
50 cts. each, f. o. b. Chicago, Ill. On
motion of Ald. Frith the bids were re-
ferred to the committee of the whole.
BILLS.
Tom. Kenneally, inspector $ 6 00
Jim Byrnes, inspector 4 00
Ed. Tibey, grading Burns St80 00
Wilmer Cook, grading Nevada
street 40 00
Frank Beutin, 5 per cent re-
tained Lincoln avenue im-
provement 426.37
Thos. Lee, 5 per cent retained
storm sewer in Rosedale
avenue 101 93
Wilmer Cook, 5 per cent re-
tained Martha street im-
provement 47 11
Wilmer Cook, 5 per cent re-
tained sewer in Rosedale
avenue 21 68
F. W. Hassett, 5 per cent re, -
Mined Park avenue im-
provement 32 81
Paul Presley, harbor 70
Dubuque Boat & Boiler
Works, expense 9 00
Coates & Robinson, expense2 50
Western Union Telegraph Co,
expense • 3 00
A. E. Ghemele, expense 196 14
Labor Leader, expense 1 75
T. Dempsey, expense 3 15
Eichhorn & Bechtel, expense 1 65
G. H. Davis Co., expense 30
Capt. Trombley, expense 1 50
C. E. Fitzpatrick Co., expense 5 00
L. A. Watch, expense 80
C. L. 1)ambacher, expense 1 75
Standard Supply Co., expense 5 30
W. Cullen, expense 40
C. L. Dambacher, expense 2 38
Becker -Hazelton Co., expense 1 00
Union Electric Co., expense5 49
Union Electric Co., expense3 29
John Dehing, expense 10 00
I. \tanhoft, expense 1 00
L. Fay, expense 25 70
Key City Gas Co., expense 55
C. E. Fitzpatrick Co., expense 95
C. E. Fitzpatrick Co., expense 7 50
Times -Journal, expense 21 00
A. C. Wunder, fire 10 53
F. M. Jaeger Co., fire 05
Philip Pfersch, fire 1 55
Leiks Drug Co., fire 1 10
Tri -s1 td Auto Co., fire 4 63
Wunderlich & Wiederholt, fire 14 50
F. M. Jaeger Hardware Co.,
tire
Hopkins & Witty, fire 1 50
Dubuque Rubber & Belting
Co., fire 23 75
Iowa Oil Co., fire 33 10
Dubuque Rubber & Belting
Co., fire
F. M. Jaeger Hardware Co,
fire
National Refining Co., fire
Eagle Point Lime Works, fire
John Newman & Son, fire
Deyoe-Avenarius, fire
Schepple Machine Co., fire
Red Cross Drug store, fire
M. P. Hogan, fire
T. J. Mulgrew Co., fire
Key City Gas Co., fire
Geo. W. Healey & Son, fire
Fred C. Ris, fire 1
Ellwanger Bros., fire
Curtis Plumbing & Heating
Co., fire 9
Metz Mfg. Co., fire 7
T. D. Dempsey, fire
Kassler Auto Supply Co., fire 19
Kassler Auto Co., fire 11
Kassler Auto Co., fire
40
1
21
1
1
9
2
23
4
12
30
2
25
25
50
75
25
00
50
52
20
48
30
30
40
10
10
00
95
15
20
73
Regular Session, June 15, 1916.
Kassler Auto Co., fire 61 Os
A. F. McDonald Mfg. Co., fire 1 25
Union Electric Co., fire 17 56
Union Electric Co., police 1 50
J. W. Giellis, police 4 30
Kaep & Buechele, police 22 00
Iowa Oil Co., police 22 45
Eichhorn & Bechtel, police 4 35
Frank Lanser & Son, police40
Jas. Levi & Co., police 2 07
H. F. Schmidt, police , 4 75
John Jehring, police 2 30
C. J. McCarthy, police 8 20
Butt Bros., health and fire 9 00
Spahn & Rose Lumber Co,
health and fire 17 77
Hawkeye Steam Vulcanizing
Co., fire and police
A. Zillig, expense and police
Iowa Telephone Co., expense,
fire and police 42 67
Key City Gas Co., expense,
fire and police 76 40
Key City Gas Co., expense,
fire and police 4 00
Peter J. Seippel Lumber Co,
expense and 1st road 20 06
Spahn & Rose Lumber Co.,
sidewalk and 5th road
W. B. Baumgartner, sidewalk,
police and 4th road
Thos. J. Mulgrew Co., expense
• and 2nd road 26 30
F.lfwanger Bros., sewer 72
J. M. Kenety & Son, sidewalks 7 68
F. Beutin, fire and 1st and 2nd
roads
F. Beutin, fire, expense and
roads
Key City Roofing Co., sewers
and roads 39 51
Smedley Steam Pump Co,
roads 22 95
Klauer Mfg. Co., 4th road 27 30
Peter Evans Co., 5th road 88
Butt Bros., 2nd road 6 65
John Dorgan, 4th road 1 00
The Smedley Co., 2nd road 10 00
Dubuque Sand & Gravel Co.,
1st road 40
hey City Iron Works, roads263 00
M. Byrne, .1st road 40
J. G. Helbing, 1st road 25
Standard Oil Co., 4th road 432 10
Trent( \fire Works, 2nd road 45
F. \l. Jaeger Co., 4th road 1 25
('harlc•s It. Pollock, 4th road8 00
Leader Oil Co., roads 37 86
Linehan & Molo, roads 16 52
Iowa Oil Co., roads 40 38
Midland Chemical Co., roads 4 83
Leader Oil Co., roads 34 71
Ellwanger Bros., roads 15
Standard Oil Co., roads 99
John Newman & Son, roads4 50
Frank S. Betz, health 36 25
Ellwanger Bros., health 4 00
Wm. Fosselman, health 24 00
F. M. Jaeger Hardware Co,
health
The Hoermann Press, health..
Upton Laundry, health
Schepple Machine Works,
9 50
4 57
78 59
19 00
2 70
41 60
5 00
10 00
9 32
201
health 25 2.0
John Dehing, health 90 00
Telegraph -Herald, printing 76
Telegraph -Herald, printing 79 00
Telegraph -Herald, Printing 49 6.5
Times -Journal, printing 135 7 8
Labor Leader, printing 12 50
Union Electric Co., lighting62 55
Union Electric Co., lighting.._162 15
Union Electric Co., lighting3293 60
On motion of Ald. McLaughlin all
bills properly O. K. were ordered paid.
Petition of H. J. Decher et al, ask-
ing the city council to install a public
landing at Eagle Point presented and
read. On motion of Ald. Frith the
petition was referred to the commit-
tee of the whole to view the grounds.
Petition of Helen Meehan asking
the city council to change the culvert
approaches of the storm sewer on
South Locust and Dodge streets pre-
sented and read. On motion of Ald.
Plamondon the petition was referred
to the committee of the whole to
view the grounds.
Petition of the Germania Stock Co.
asking the city council to remit li-
cense for the year 1916 on their dance
hall presented and read. On motion
of Ald. Wallis the petition was re-
ferred to the committee of the whole.
Petition of the Dubuque Commer-
cial club asking the city council to
donate $100.00 towards the public
Fourth of July fireworks display pre-
sented and read. On motion of Ald.
Frith the prayer of the petitioners
was granted and a warrant in the sum
of $100.00 ordered drawn on the city
treasurer in favor of the Commercial
club.
Petition of Kassler Motor company
asking the city council for permission
to install a gasoline tank and pump
at Sixth and Iowa streets presented
and read. (in motion of Ald. Mc-
Laughlin the prayer of the petitioner
Was granted and the city attorney in-
structed to draw up waiver and agree-
ment covering the same.
Return of service of Chief of Police
Giellis for the removing of the brick
building situated on the north 25 feet
of city lot 568 the same being No. 35
South Locust street and owned by
Elizabeth and Bridget O'Shea pre-
sented and read. (in motion of Ald.
Mel.aughlin the return of service was
made a matter of record.
On motion of Alit. Wallis the fol-
lowing renewal premiums and bonds
for excavating in streets and alleys
were referred to the city attorney:
W. I.. 1laaer ;snit I'ompany, George
\I;isters, Philip L'rictluiupt, T. D.
Dempsey and \lichnel ('Donnell.
On motion of Ald. McLaughlin the
maintenance bonds of Jas. i. Lee for
the improvements of \Vest Eleventh
street and Locust and South Locust
and Southern avenue in the sun of
$500.00 each were referred to the city
202 Regular Session, June 15, 1916.
attorney.
Original notice of suit of Irene
Currier in the sum of $5,00.00 for In-
juries sustained by her by reason of
falling on sidewalk presented and
read. On motion of Ald. McLaugh-
lin the notice was referred to the city
attorney.
Communication of W. P. Slattery
accompanied by plat showing Slat-
tery's Sub. presented and read. On
motion of Ald. Frith the communica-
tion and plat were referred to the
committee of the whole to view the
grounds.
City Recorder Shea presented and
read the notice, certified to by the
publisher's of the city council's in-
tention to improve 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 avenue and it is
hereby proposed to make said alley
22 feet between curbs with a four
foot sidewalk space. On motion of
Ald. Frith the notice was received
and filed.
City Recorder Shea presented and
read the notice, certified to by the
publisher's, of the city council's in-
tetion to construct an eight -inch tile
pipe sanitary sewer in Deleware ave-
nue from Algona avenue to Avoca
avenue and in Avoca avenue from
Deleware avenue to Decorah avenue
in Decorah avenue from Avoca ave-
nue to Irving avenue and in Irving
avenue to within seventy-five feet of
Delhi street. On motion of Ald. Wal-
lis the notice was received and filed.
City Recorder Shea presented and
read the notice, certified to by the
publisher's, of the city council's in-
tention to improve Washington street
from Twenty-eighth street to Thirty-
first street. Ald. Frith moved to sus-
pend the rules for the purpose of al-
lowing any one present in the council
chamber to address the council. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Frith Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays --None.
Mr. Peter Miller addressed the
council remonstrating against the im-
proving of Washington street. On
motion of Ald. Frith the remon-
strance of Mr. Miller was referred to
the committee of the whole and the
notice received and filed.
City Recorder Shea presented and
read the notice, certified to by the
publisher's, of the city council's in-
tention to improve McEvoy Place
from the northerly property line of
Curtis street to the end of said Mc-
Evoy Place and it hereby proposed to
narrow said street to sixteen feet be-
tween curbs from Curtis street to the
north lot line of Lots 10 and 21 Bon -
son and Stuart's addition and the re-
maining fifty feet to be thirty feet be-
tween curbs. On motion of Ald. Pla-
mondon the notice was received and
filed.
City Recorder Shea presented and
read the notice, certified to by the
publisher's, of the city council's in-
tention to improve West Locust street
Kaufmann avenue to the south line
of Lot 6 Marsh's addition. On mo-
tion of Ald. Frith the notice was re-
ceived and filed.
City Recorder Shea presented and
read the notice, certified to by the
publisher's, of the city council's in-
tetio nto improve West Locust street
from the end of the present improve-
ment at Seventeenth street to the west
curb line of Hodgdon avenue. On
motion of Ald. Wallis the notice was
received and filed.
City Recorder Shea presented and
read the notice, certified to by the
publisher's, of the city council's in-
tention to construct an eight -inch tile
pipe sanitary sewer in O'Neill avenue
from Booth street to College avenue
in College avenue from O'Neill avenue
to West Second street in West Second
street from College avenue to Walsh
street in Walsh street from West Sec-
ond street to West Third street thence
westerly on West Third street to fifty
feet east of Grandview avenue and
easterly on West Third street from
Walsh street for three hundred and
fifty feet, also the written remon-
strance of Mrs. Emily D. White. On
motion of Ald. McLaughlin the no-
tice and remonstrance were received
and filed.
City Recorder Shea presented and
read the notice, certified to by the
publisher's, of the city council's in-
tention to construct an eight -inch tile
pipe sanitary sewer in Martha street
from North Booth street to the inter-
section of Martha street and Nevada
street and along Nevada street to a
point about fifty feet north of Julien
avenue. Also the written remon-
strance of Mrs. Marie Haller. On mo-
tion of Ald. Wallis the notice was re-
ceived and filed and the remon-
strance was referred to the commit-
tee 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 construct an eight -inch tile
pipe sanitary sewer in the alley run-
ning easterly from Sutter street and
Windsor avenue from the manhole at
Sutter street and Windsor avenue to
the first alley running north thence in
said alley to within twenty feet of the
end of said alley also in Hennipen
street from said alley to within twen-
ty-five feet of the end of said street
also the written remonstrance of J.
Schweitering. On motion of Ald.
Frith the notice was received and fll-
Regular Session, June 15, 1916
ed and the remonstrance 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 Clay street, Eigh-
teenth street and Couler avenue from
the north property line of Third street
to the north property line of Twenty-
second street also the written re-
monstrances of the Union Electric
Co. and Peter Klauer et al. Aid.
Wallis moved to suspend the rules for
the purpose of allowing the remon-
strators to address the council. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays—None.
Messrs. Fuhrman and Brede ad-
dressed the council. On motion of
Aid. Frith the notice and remon-
strances were received and filed.
Ald. Wallis moved that the commit-
tee of the whole view the grounds on
the improvement of Clay street. Car-
ried.
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 June, 1916:
Amount due laborers $1807.63
Also submit the payroll for sprink-
ling and sweeping the first half of
June, 1916:
Amount due laborers $315.65
Respectfully submitted,
JOHN MAHONEY,
Street Commissioner.
On motion of Ald. Frith 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 the payroll for labor
on sewers during the first half of
June, 1916:
Amount due laborers on sew-
ers $244.80
Respectfully submitted,
JOHN MAHONEY,
Street Commissioner.
On motion of Ald. Plamondon the
payroll 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
payroll for the police department
the first half of June, 1916:
Amount due policemen $1,550.65
Respectfully submitted,
JOHN W. GIELLIS,
Chief of Police.
On motion of Ald. Callahan the
payroll was received and warrants or-
dered drawn to pay the various
my
for
203
amounts and the report referred back
to the police committee.
Fire Chief Reinfried reported as
follows:
Gentlemen: I herewith submit my
payroll for the fire department for
the first half of June, 1916:
Amount due firemen $2,199.35
Respectfully submitted,
J. R. REINFRIED,
f.
On motion of Alderman I eiisst the
payroll was received and warrants or-
dered drawn to pay the various
amounts and the report referred back
to the fire committee.
Dubuque, Iowa, June 12, 1916.
To the Honorable Mayor and Council
of the City of Dubuque.
Gentlemen: Your committee of
the whole referred to me the petition
of the Sisters of Mt. St. Joseph's by
which your honorable body was asked
to remit the taxes upon a piece of
property lying north of the street
which divides said property from the
college proper. Remission of taxes
was asked by the college upon the
ground that this piece of property
was owned and used by an education-
al institution for the appropriate pur-
poses of said institution and not with
a view to pecuniary profit. The facts
surrounding the claim is that this
piece of property is used for garden
and pasturing purposes and has a
barn upon it. The produce raised
upon said piece of ground is not sold
or is there a profit realized out of it,
but is consumed by the students at
the institution.
"Section 1304, par. 2 of the Supple-
ment of the Code of Iowa, provides
that all grounds and buildings used
for literary, scientific, charitable, ben-
evolent, agricultural and religious in-
stitutions, not exceeding one hundred
and sixty acres in extent, and not
leased or otherwise used with a view
to pecuniary profit, shall be exempt
from taxation."
The only question to be considered
is, is this piece of property used by
the institution in such a manner as
to be considered an appropriate ob-
ject of the institution. In determin-
ing this question I have consulted the
decisions of our supreme court and
find authority for the conclusion that
this piece of property, used as it is in
connection with the institution prop-
er, is entitled to the exemption under
the statute. The case of Nugent vs.
Dilworth, report in the 95th Iowa on
page 49, is in point upon this propo-
sition. In discussing the statute here
under consideration, our supreme
court cites with approval and follows
as the law of this state, the case of
Trustees vs. Inhabitants, a Massachu-
setts case. In that case a scientific
institution owned land on which its
buildings were erected including a
hoarding house. A farm for which
204
Regular Session, June 15, 1916.
exemption was claimed was one hun-
dred and fifty acres. The farm was
cultivated, keeping thereon cows to
furnish milk for the boarding house
and supplying it with vegetables and
other provisions. The farm was held
exempt. It was said there that this
farm used as it was became a part of
the institution and entitled to the ex-
emption.
You will notice from this that the
facts in this case are almost identical
with the facts in our case. Our su-
preme court approved the Massachu-
setts case in several decisions, and it
is my opinion that were the case
again brought to the attention of the
court, it would re -affirm its former
position. Basing then my opinion up-
on the law as I find it, I would say
that the Sisters of Mt. St. Josephs
college are entitled to the exemption
asked by them in their petition.
Respectfully submitted,
M. H. CZIZEK,
City Attorney.
(in motion of Ald. Frith the report.
of the city attorney was referred to
the committee of the whole.
Dubuque, Iowa, June 12, 1916.
To the Honorable Mayor and Council
of the City of Dubuque.
Gent !eatei: Your committee of
the whole referred to me the petition
of the Elk's Home Building conipii
as also the petition of the Board of
Trustees of the Odd Fellows, both of
which petitions ask for a cancellation
and remission of their taxes upon the
real estate owned by them. These
petitions have been carefully consid-
ered by me and I beg to submit to
your honorable body my conclusions
based upon the law in this state, as
I understand it.
The petition of the Odd Fellows ask
for :in exemption from taxation of the
building located at 9th and Locust
streets, the same being lot 633 and
known as Odd Fellows Temple. The
contention of the lodge is that it is a
charitable institution. As a charit-
able institution it claims that the
stilt ate of lowti warrants your giving
to it full exemption from taxation.
The facts as disclosed by the petition
are, that a lodge is a charitable insti-
tution and that the building of the
lodge is used in connection with the
lodge work. But this is not all. The
building upon which an exemption is
asked is rented out, at least a part of
the same, for commercial purposes,
and receives a certain revenue from
such purpose. It is also stated that
this revenue is used for charitable
purposes, except what is used for
necessary expenses, repairs and inter-
est on the outstanding debts.
The statute of Iowa under which
exemptions from taxation are permit-
ted reads as follows:
"Section 1304. (2) All grounds
and buildings used for literary, scien-
tific, charitable, benevolent, agricul-
tural and religious institutions, and
societies devoted solely to the appro-
priate objects of these institutions,
not exceeding one hundred and sixty
acres in extent, and not leased or
otherwise used with a view to pe-
cuniary profit --shall not be taxed."
Ender this statute the exemption
could be claimed providing the facts
in the case warranted such exemp-
tion. In my opinion the facts sur-
rounding the Odd Fellows Temple are
not such as will permit this council
to grant an exemption to the lodge.
It hi conceded by the petition that at
least pal of this building brings in
a rcvei lie, in other words, the whole
of the 1 gilding is not used for the ap-
propriate objects of the institution,
that is, charitable purposes alone. It
may be conceded that the lodge in its
membership is a charitable institu-
tion, but that fact alone is not suf-
ficient to give to the building owned
by the lodge the exemption claimed
by it. The building in order to be ex-
empt must be used solely and entire-
ly for charitable purposes and with-
out a view to pecuniary profit, and
it makes no difference where the
money that the lodge receives from
the rent of the building is applied.
Referring now to the petition of
the Elk's Home Building company.
The following property is asked to be
exempted from taxation:
Lot G_:;, for the year 1914.
Lot G" 1. for the year 1913.
Lot 621. for the year 1914.
I,ot 6'25. for the year 1911.
Lot 13:25. for the year 1912.
1.ot 625, for the year 1913.
Lot 625, for the year 1914.
Thi•"• lots, it is claimed, are owned
by the Elk's Hone iiuilding company.
it is also claimed that the Elk's Homo
Building company is a body of Elks,
and that said company is a charitable
institution. The exemption from
taxation is asked under ;tad by virtue
of paragraph 2 of Section 1301 of the
Supplenient of the Code of Iowa,
which section has already been set
out at length in this renort.
For the purposes of this report it
might be conceded that the Benevo-
lent Order of Llks is a charitable in-
stitution, or what is more commonly
known as a fraternal order. If that
were the only thing to be considered
regarding the pe':dtion as filed with
your honor ible body, there might be
some justification to: the exemption
prayed. But in my opinion that is
not the controlling fact. The Elk's
Home Building company is a corpo-
ration separate and distinct from the
Order of Elks, a fraternal society.
The Elk's Home Building company is
a corporation organized under the
laws of the state of Iowa for pecuni-
Regular Session, June 15, 1916.
205
ary profit. The articles for incorpo-
ration so specifically provide. It is a
dividend paying institution and the
corporation as organized is not made
up of all the members of the fra-
ternity. For that reason it does not
come under the exempting statute. In
order to be exempt from taxation it
must not be organized with a view to
pecuniary profit. If organized to a
view for pecuniary profit it must be
taxed just the same as any other cor-
poration. Therefore. under all the
circumstances surrounding the claim
for exemption from taxation regard-
ing the Elk's Home Building com-
pany, it is my opinion that the Elk's
Rome Building company, the corpo-
ration owning the lots n.sked to he
exempt, should not he given the ex-
emption prayed for.
I would, therefor, recommJnd that
the prayers of the Board of Trustees
of the Odd Fellows lodge and the
Elk's Horne [Sui.tding comp“uy, b.• de-
nied, and said petitions be received
and filed.
Respectfully submitted,
M. H. CLr'3i l ,
City Attorney.
On motion of Ald. Wall:e th.3 report
of the city attorney was referred le
the committee of the whole.
June 15th, 1916.
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council.
Gentlemen: In my report to your
honorable body on June 1st, 1916, in
reference to the bill of James F. Lee
for interest on Hill street assessment
there was an error the date of De-
cember 2, 1915, being given ':ts the
date of the acceptance of the work,
whereas, the council proceedings
show that your honorable body ac-
cepted the street on October 22. 1915.
The amount of interest due Mr Lee,
therefore, should be $193.14 the sum
named in his bill instead of $106.81
and I would recommend that a war-
rant be drawn in his fay or for the dif-
ference or $86.26.
Respectfully submitted,
GEO. D. WYBRANT.
City Treasurer.
On motion of .\ld. McLaughlin the
report of the city treasurer was ap-
proved and a warrant in the sum of
$86.26 was ordered dr:ncn on the city
treasurer in favor of AIF. Lee.
June 15th, 1916.
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council.
Gentlemen: In reference to the
petition of B. F. Blocklinger, dated
May 20th, 1916, relative to certain
illegal and outlawed special assess-
ments I would respectfully refer you
to my report of May 18th, 1916, on
the same subject.
Respectfully submitted,
GEO. D. WYBRANT,
City Treasu^er.
On motion of Ald. Frith the report
of the city treasurer was referred to
the committee of the whole.
Pro the HonorableJUne Mayo'rt and916. City
Council.
Gentlemen: I beg to report that
the statements set forth in the peti-
tion of Anna Hill in reference to spe-
cial assessments against Lot 29 of
Ann O'Hare's Sub. for the improve-
ment of Grandview avenue and Ben-
nett street are correct.
Respectfully, submitted,
GPO. D. WYBRANT,
City Treasurer.
Aid. Wallis moved that the report
of the city treasurer be approved. Ald.
Frith amended Ald. Wallis' motion to
refer the report to the committee of
the whole. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas ---Aids. Frith, Leist, McLaugh-
lin, I'lamondon, Strobel.
Nays—Aids. Callahan and Wallis.
Aid. Wallis moved to suspend the
rules for the purpose of allowing Mr.
Hill to address the council. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Frith, l.eist,
\icLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wall is.
Nays—None.
Mr. Hill addressed the council rel-
ative to the petition embodied in the
report of the city treasurer.
June 8, 1916.
To the Honorable Mayor and Mem-
bers of the City Council.
Gentlemen: Some time ago the
matter of Mr. F. Bell's assessment for
the improvement of West Third street
was referred to us to see if same was
correct. We find that Mr. Bell's as-
sessment is too high due to the fact
that they have been figured at too
large an area. We recommend that
the assessment on Mr. Bell's lots bo
reduced as follows:
T.ot 1 of the Sub. of 1 of 2 of 9 of
M. L. 73, $41.22.
l.ot 2 of the Sub. of 1 of 2 of 9 of
M. I.. 73, $41.22.
Respectfully submit fed,
I'. ,1. McNI'I.TY,
City Engineer.
M. Ii. CZIZEK,
( 'it y .Attorney.
On motion of Ald. McLaughlin the
report of the city engineer and city
attorney were approved.
June 15th, 1916.
To the I[onorable Mayor and City
Council.
Gentlemen: Please find my report
for money collected by mc for boat
house same in City Harbor to June
15th, 191G, total $330.50.
Yours respectfully,
J:\S, LYNCH,
Harbor Master.
On motion of Ald. Wallis the report
of the harbor master was approved.
206 Regular Session, June 15, 1916.
On motion of Ald. Frith the report
of It. Hay, city scales master, in the
sura of $7.05 was received and filed.
City Engineer McNulty presented
'profile No. 876 showing the grade of
\Vest Locust street from West Seven-
teenth street to Hodgdon avenue
which was referred back to him at
the last meeting of city council. On
motion of Ald. Wallis the profile was
adopted and the ordinance commit-
tee instructed to draft an ordinance
covering the same.
city Engineer McNulty presented
profile No. 914 showing the grade of
Delaware avenue from Algona avenue
to Avoca avenue. On motion of Ald.
Wallis the profile was adopted and
the ordinance committee instructed
to draft an ordinance covering the
same.
City Engineer McNulty presented
profile No. 915 showing the grade of
Nevada street from Julien avenue to
Martha street. On motion of Ald.
McLaughlin the profile was adopted
and the ordinance committee in-
structed to draft an ordinance cover-
ing the same.
City Engineer McNulty presented
Profile No. 916 showing the grade of
O'Neill Street from Booth Street to
College Street. On motion of Ald.
McLaughlin the Profile was adopted
and the aordinance committee in-
structed to draft an ordinance cover-
ing the same.
city Engineer McNulty presented
profile No. 917 showing the grade of
College avenue from O'Neill street to
West Second street. On motion of
Ald. \1cI,aughlin the profile was
adopted and the ordinance committee
instructed to draft an ordinance cov-
ering the same.
y Engineer McNulty presented
profile No. 919 showing the grade of
Walsh street from West Second street
to West Third street. On motion of
Ald. McLaughlin the profile was
adopted and the ordinance committee
instructed to draft an ordinance cov-
ering the same.
City Engineer McNulty presented
profile No. 920 showing the grade o2
Washington street from Twenty-
eighth street to Thirty-first street. On
motion of Ald. Frith the profile was
adopted and the ordinance commit-
tee instructed to draft an ordinance
covering the same.
City Engineer McNulty presented
profile No. 918 showing the grade of
West Second street from College ave-
nue to Walsh street. On motion of
Ald. McLaughlin the profile was
adopted and the ordinance committee
instructed to draft an ordinance cov-
ering the same.
City Engineer McNulty presented
profile No. 921 showing the grade of
Clay street from Third street to
Eighteenth street. On motion of Ald.
McLaughlin the profile was adopted
and the ordinance committee in-
structed to draft an ordinance cov-
ering the same.
City Engineer McNulty presented
profile No. 922 showing the grade of
Eighteenth street from Clay street to
Couler avenue. On motion of Ald.
Frith the profile was adopted and the
ordinance committee instructed to
draft an ordinance covering the same.
City Engineer McNulty presented
profile No. 923 showing the grade of
Couler avenue from the north prop-
erty line of Eighteenth street to the
north property line of Twenty-second
street. On motion of Ald. Frith the
profile was adopted and the ordinance
committee instructed to draft an or-
dinance 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 sanitary
sewer in the unnamed street north of
Mettel's Sub. half way between Queen
street and Windsor avenue and in
Burden avenue from the unnamed
street to O'Neill avenue, and easterly
on O'Neill avenue about five hundred
feet hereinafter described has been
completed, and the city engineer has
computed that the cost and expense
of said improvement amount to $2,-
374.02.
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 tile pipe scrn'
tary sewer in the unnamed street
north of Mettel's Sub. half way be-
tween Queen street and Windsor ave-
nue and in Burden avenue from the
unnamed street to O'Neill avenue and
$asterly in O'Neill avenue about five
hundred feet, the mayor be and he is
hereby required to execute and deliv-
er to the city recorder, to he by him
registered and countersigned, nine
bonds fortwo hundred and fifty dollars
each and one for one hundred twen-
ty-four and 2-100 dollars numbered
4485 to 4494 inclusive, dated July 15,
1916, payable on or before seven
years after the date thereof, and bear-
ing 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—Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays—None.
On motion of Ald. Wallis the reso-
lution for issuing refunding bonds
Nos. 85 to 92 inclusive amounting to
$4,000.00 and dated January 2, 1902,
and bonds Nos. 124 to 156 inclusive,
amounting to $16,500.00 dated June
1, 1902, 'was referred to the city at-
torney.
Regular Session, June 15, 1916.
207
Ald. McLaughlin offered the fol-
lowing:
AN ORDINANCE.
AN ttltl)INANCE CHANGING THE
(;RAI>I•; tti 1II:EB STREET ANI)
ESTAI;I.ISIIING A NEW GRADE
t IN II NEB STREET FROM KAUF-
MA N N AVENUE 855 FEET
St ti'TH.
Be It Ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That the grade hereto-
fore established by the City Council
on Heeb Street from Kaufmann Ave-
nue 855 feet south be and the same is
hereby changed and established, as
shown by the profile of said street
and grade prepared by the City En-
gineer, being profile No. 924, B. M.
door sill of Heeb's Brewery Hall, ele-
vation 32.56.
Said grade begins at the south lot
line of Kaufmann Avenue, which is
station 0, elevation 35.50, no change;
thence to station 3+35, old elevation
72.35, new elevation 80.00; thence to
station 5+35, old elevation 76.35;
thence to station 8+35, elevation
82.35, no change.
Section 2. --This ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and
after its passage by the City Council
and publication in the Telegraph -Her-
ald and Times -Journal newspapers.
Adopted: June 15th, 1916.
Approved: June 16th, 1916.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
JAMES SAI:TI..
Mayor.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Times -Journal and Telegraph -Herald
newspapers June 19th, 1916.
J. J. SHEA,
6-19-1t. 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, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays—None.
Ald. McLaughlin moved the adop-
tion of the ordinance as read. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays—None.
Ald. McLaughlin offered the follow -
ling:
AN ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING
A GRADE ON NORTH STREET
FROM THE END OF THE PRES-
ENT IMPROVEMENT TO LO1'ISl:
STREET.
Be it ordained by the • City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That an ordinance estab-
lishing a grade or. North Street from
the end of the present improvement
to Louisa Street be and the same is
hereby established and adopted as
shown on the profile prepared by the
City Engineer being Profile No. 913.
B. M. I'. S. G. S. on the corner of
Dodge street and Grandview a venue.
Said Grade begins :It station 0,
north curb elevation 249.70 south curb
elevation 249.80; thence to station
0+83, elevation 243.96; thence to sta-
tion 1+13, elevation 212.47; thence to
station 1+43, elevation 211.64; thence
to station 1+73, elevation 241.47;
thence to station 22+0:1, elevation
242.30; thence to station 2+33, eleva-
tion 243.97; thence to station 2+63,
elevation 245.94; thence to station 6,
elevation 273.00; thence to station
7+50, elevation 276.20; thence to sta-
tion 8+50 easterly lot line of Louisa
Street, north curb elevation 277.65
south curb elevation 277.22.
Section 2. This ordinance shall he
in force and take effect from and
after its passage by the City Council
and publication In the Telegraph -
Herald and Times -Journal news-
papers.
Adopted: June 15th, 1916.
Approved: June 16th, 1916.
Attest J. J. SII EA,
city Recorder
JAMES SAI'I„
Mayor.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Times -Journal and Telegraph -Herald
newspapers June 19th, 1916.
J. J. SHEA,
6-19-1t. rite 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, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays—None.
Ald. McLaughlin moved the adop-
tion of the ordinance as read. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas --Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays—None.
Your committee on streets would
respectfully recommend that the
Iowa Telephone Co. be granted to lay
underground wires along Rhomberg
avenue between the curbing and the
outer edge of the sidewalk and that
they be obliged to furnish a bond of
$500.00 to guarantee the city that
they will replace the portion of street
torn up in a way that will be satis-
208
Regular Session, June 15, 1916.
factory to the street committee.
E. E. FRITH,
Chairman.
Your committee on streets would
respectfully report that we have ex-
amined Nevada street from West
Third street to Langworthy avenue
and would recommend that the same
be accepted, Wilmer Cook, 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
lots subject to assessment for such
improvement and file the same in the
office of the city recorder who will
thereupon give the notice of said as-
sessment as required by ordinance.
E. E. FRITH,
Chairman.
on motion of Ald. Frith the report
of the street committee was adopted.
Dubuque, Iowa, June 15, 1916.
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council.
Gentlemen: The Board of Health
met in regular session June 15, 1916.
Chairman Saul in the chair.
Present--Alds. Callahan and Leist,
Citizens Wm. Fosselmann and Rich-
ard Kolck, I>r. Graham, Sanitary Of-
ficer Neumann, Asst. City Attorney
Cooney.
Minutes of the meeting of May 18.
1916, read and on motion of Ald.
Leist were approved as read.
Dubuque, Iowa, June 3, 1916.
To the Honorable Chairman and
Members of the Board of Health.
Gentlemen: Your sanitary officer
to whom was referred the communica-
tion relative to stagnant water caused
from the high water in overflowed
cellars would respectfully report that
I have examined same and find that
all the cellars have been cleaned,
whitewashed and are in very good
condition at the present time.
Respectfully yours,
OTTO C. NEUMANN,
Sanitary Officer.
On motion of Ald. Callahan the re-
port of Sanitary Officer Neumann
was approved.
Communication of Marshall Tra-
villa relative to the selling of "Red
Cross fly traps presented and read.
On motion of Ald. Leist the commun-
ication was received and filed.
Ald. Leist moved that the contract
for taking care of the Detention Hos-
pital be awarded to J. E. Robinson
for the sum of $65.00 per month the
same to become effective June 16th,
1916. Carried.
On motion of Ald. Callahan the fol-
lowing bills were sent to the county
for payment.
Mrs. F. Chihak
F. Beutin
W. C. Fosselmann
J. E. Robinson
Dr. E. L. Reinecke
$25.99
29.00
23.05
31.38
98.00
Mike Kies, two bills 8.00
Ald. Leist moved that the bond of
J. E. Robinson for care of the De-
tention Hospital and also the bill for
same in the sum of $10.00 be referred
to the city attorney. Carried.
Ald. Leist moved to adjourn. Car-
ried.
J. J. SHEA,
Clerk of the Board of Health.
On motion of Ald. Callahan the re-
port of the Board of Health was ap-
proved.
Your committee of the whole would
respectfully recommend that H. A.
Engel be appointed as engineer of the
gasoline road roller.
J. H. WALLIS, Chairman.
Your committee of the whole would
respectfully recommend that the com-
mittee consisting of Ald. Wallis, Mc-
Laughlin and Callahan wait upon the
water works trustees and the park
hoard with the view of obtaining the
unused ground about the reservoir
for a public playground.
J. H. WALLIS. Chairman.
Your committee of the whole would
respectfully recommend that the fol-
lowing petitions asking for a reduc-
tion in their assessment he received
and filed:
Emma Dohs, Lot 18, Oakland Park
Addition.
H. O. Thomas, Lot 8, Dunn's Sub.
Lena Artus, Lot 83, East Dubuque
Addition.
Pauline Wagner, Lots 255 and 256,
Davis Farm Addition.
Rose Tjellden, Lots 25 and 26, Oak-
land Park Addition.
H. kringle, Lot 33, Hodges Sub.,
No. 2.
Gale Parry, property located on
Hill street.
Chris. Luchterhand, Lot 24, Staff-
ord Addition.
Fred Luchterhand, Lot 23, Staff-
ord's Sub.
Cath. Lassance. Lot 4, Gieger's Sub.
Joseph J. Welty, Lot 2 of Min. Lot
'472.
' Anna Knoernschild, Lot 4, Brecht's
'Sub.
J. H. WALLIS, Chairman.
Your committee of the whole to
whom was referred the petition of
the property owners along the west
side of Louisa street asking that an
alley he opened in the rear of their
property from North to South streets
the property for the alley to be deed-
ed to the city by the Mettel Land and
Security Co., would respectfully rec-
ommend that the prayer of the peti-
tion be granted providing the said
land company will deed the desired
strip without any incumbrance on
the same.
J. H. WALLIS, Chairman.
Your committee of the whole would
respectfully recommend that the unit
foot valuations on Diagonal street
Regular Session, June 15, 1916.
from Couler avenue from Broadway
street be reducted from $25 to $18
and the city assessor be instructed
accordingly.
J. H. WALLIS, Chairman.
Your committee of the whole to
whom was referred the petition of
Mary L. McDonald asking for a re -
.duction of taxes would respectfully
recommend that the building on Lot
113 and the S. 1-2 of Lot 14 Bissel's
'Dubuque, be reduced from $860.00 to
A$590.00 and the city treasurer and
assessor be instructed accordingly.
J. H. WALLIS, Chairman.
Your committee of the whole would
respectfully recommend that the plat
of Voelker Highlands be approved of
and the addition be adopted as shown
on said plat.
J. H. WALLIS, Chairman.
On motion of Ald. Wallis the vari-
ous reports of the committee of the
whole were adopted.
Alderman Plamondon offered the
following:
Whereas, a resolution has beer: duly
passed by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque atits regular meeting
held on June 1st., 1916, declaring the
building located upon the North 25
feet of City Lot 568, Bridget O'Shea,
owner, dangerous and therefore a
nuisan< e: and
Who eas, the Chief of Police was
by said resolution instructed to notify
the owner of said building to appear
before i he City Council at its regular
meeting on Jame 15th, 1916, and
show cause, if she have any, wily said
building should not be declared a
nuisance and abated; and
Whereas, it appears that no good
or sufficient reason has been shown
why said building should not be de-
clared a nuisance and abated; now
Therefore, be it resolved that the
building located upon the north 25
feet of City Lot 568, Bridget O'Shea,
owner, be and the same is hereby de-
clared a nuisance, and the same is
hereby ordered abated, said abate-
ment and destruction to be made
within five days from the date hereof,
and the Chief of Police is hereby
directed to notify in writing the ow-
ner of said building of the action
taken by this Council, and if said
owner does not, or refuses to destroy
or abate said building within the time
stated, the Chief of Police shall forth-
with proceed to abate the same, and
the expense thereof shall be charged
to said owner, and collected from her
by suit if necessary.
Ald. Plamondon moved the adop-
tion of the resolution.
Carried by the following vote.
Yeas—Alds. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
• Nays—None.
209
Alderman Plamondon offered the
following:
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that the reso-
lutions heretofore adopted providing
for the improvement of Third street
from the west property line of Main
street to the east property line of
Locust Street and also those for West
Third Street from the West property
line of Locust Street to the west pro-
perty line of Bluff Street be and they
are hereby rescinded.
Ald. Plamondon moved the adop-
tion of the resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Alds. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin; Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays—None.
Alderman Plamondon offered the
following:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, That McEvoy
Place from the northerly property
line of Curtis Street to the end of
said McEvoy Place be narrowed to
sixteen feet between curb from Curtis
Street to the north lot line of Lots 10
and 21 Bonson and Stewart's Addition
and the remaining fifty feet of street
to be thirty feet in width and he im-
proved by grading, curbing and gut-
tering with combination cement curb
and gutters and by paving said por-
tion of said street with cement con-
crete paving or to macadamize said
portion of said street., the same in ac-
cordance with the plans and specifica-
tions 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 he completed on or before the
1st, day of October, 1916., and shall
be paid for in the manner prescribed
by Chapter XXXII. as ammended 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 20th, day of July, 1916., and the
City Recorder is hereby ordered to
give ten days' notice by publication
asking for proposals as provided by
ordinance.
Ald. Plamondon moved the adop.
tion of the resolution.
Carried by the following vote.
Yeas—Alds. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel
Wallis.
Nays—None.
Alderman Plamondon offered the
following:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, That a sani-
tary sewer of eight inch tile pipe ho
constructed in O'Neill Avenue from
Booth street to College Avenue, in
210 Regular Session,
June 15, 1916.
College Avenue from O'Neill street to
West Second Street, in West Second
Street from College Avenue to Walsh
Street, in Walsh Street from West
Second Street to West Third Street,
thence westerly on West Third Street
to fifty feet east of Grandview Ave-
nue and easterly on West Third Street
from Walsh Street for Three hundred
and fifty feet. 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 Re-
corder, and be it further
Resolved, that said sewer shall be
completed on or before the 1st, day
of November, 1916, and shall be
paid for at the time and in the man-
ner 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 30th
day of June, 1916, and the City Re-
corder is hereby ordered to give ten
days notice by publication asking for
proposals as provided by ordinance.
Ald. Plamondon moved the adop-
tion of the resolution.
Carried by the following vote.
Yeas—AIds. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel
Wallis.
Nays --None.
Alderman Leist offered the fol-
lowing:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of Dubuque, That it is deemed neces-
sary and advisable to improve Tenth
Street from the west property line of
Clay street to the east property line
of Main street except where already
paved and it is hereby proposed to
grade, curb with new cement curb
where necessary, and 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 on a concrete foundation
or with asphaltic concrete on a con-
crete foundation or to pave with
creosote block on a concrete founda-
tion, and to assess the cost of said
grading, curbing, resetting of curb
and paving against the property legal-
ly subject to assessment.
Ald. Leist moved the adoption of
the resolution.
Carried by the following vote.
Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays—None.
Alderman Leist offered the follow-
ing:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, That the City
Engineer he and he is hereby direct-
ed to prepare a plat showing general-
ly the location, nature and extent to
the proposed improvement of Tenth
Street from the west property line of
Clay Street to the east 'property line
of Main Street except where already
paved, and the kind or kinds of ma-
terial 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 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 stating
that such plat and estimates are on
file, the location and nature of the
improvement, kind or kinds of mater-
ial or materials to be used, and an es-
timate of its cost, and the time be-
fore 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
notice, and after such publication
shall have been made, the city recor-
der shall, at the next regular session
of the City Council, notify the Coun-
cil thereof in writing, with a printed
copy of such notice accompanying
the same.
Ald. Leist moved the adoption of
the resolution.
Carried by the following vote.
Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays—None.
Alderman Leist offered the follow-
ing .
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, That Clay
Street, Eighteenth Street and Couler
Avenue, from the north property line
of Third Street to the north property
line of Twenty-second Street be im-
proved by curbing with new stone
curb where necessary and resetting
old stone curb where necessary and
by repairing old concrete foundation
where necessary and by paving said
portion of said street with brick block
on the present concrete foundation
outside the street car tracks and with
brick block on the present concrete
foundation between the rails and one
foot outside thereof, or to pave with
creosote wood block on the present
concrete foundation outside the street
car tracks and with the same mater-
ial on the present concrete foundation
between the rails and one foot outside
thereof, or to gutter with cement
Regular Session, June 15, 1916. 211
gutters and to pave with asphaltic
concrete on the present concrete
foundation outside the street car
tracks and with brick block on the
present concrete foundation between
the tracks and one foot outside
thereof., in accordance with the plans
and specifications for such improve-
ment 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, 1916, and shall
be paid for in the manner prescrib-
ed by Chapter XXXII. as ammended
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 30th, day of June, 1916, and the
City Recorder is hereby ordered to
give ten days' notice by publication
asking for proposals as provided by
ordinance.
Ald. Leist moved the adoption of
the resolution.
carried by the following vote.
Yeas --Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays—None.
Alderman Wallis offered the fol-
lowing:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, That West
Locust Street from the end of the
present improvement at Seventeenth
Street to the west curb line of Hodg-
don Avenue be improved by grading,
curbing with new stone curb where
necessary and resetting old stone
curb where necessary and by paving
said portion of said street with brick
block on a concrete foundation out-
side the street car tracks and also
with brick block on a concrete
foundation between the rails and one
foot outside thereof, or to pave with
asphaltic concrete on a concrete
foundation outside the street car
tracks and with brick block on a con-
crete foundation between the tracks
and one foot outside thereof, or to
pave with creosote wood block on a
concrete foundation between the
rails and one foot outside thereof, the
same in accordance with the plans
and specifications for such improve-
ment prepared by the City Engineer
and no won file in the office. of the
City Recorder, and be it further
Resolved, that said improvement
snail be completed on or before the
/et, day of October, 1916, and shall
oe paid for in the manner prescribed
by Chapter XXXII. as ammended 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 30th, day of Jnne, 1916, and the
City Recorder is hereby ordered to
give ten days' notice by publication
asking for proposals as provided by
ordinance.
Ald. \Vallis moved the adoption of
the resolution.
Carrie,; by the following vote.
Yeas- -:\iris. Callahan, Frith, i.eist,
McLaughlin, I'lamondon, Strobel,
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 be
constructed in Martha. Street from
North Booth Street to the intersec-
tion of Martha Street and Nevada
Street, and along Nevada Street to a
point about fifty feet north of Julien
Avenue, 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 1st day of
August, 1916, and shall he paid for
at the time and in the manner pres-
cribed 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
30th, day of June, 1916, 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, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
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 be
constructed in Delaware Avenue from
Algona Avenue to Avoca Avenue, and
in Avoca Avenue from Delaware
Avenue to Decorah Avenue, in Deco-
rah Avenue from Avoca Avenue to
Irving Avenue and in Irving Avenue
to within seventy-five feet of Delhi
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 1st, day of
September, 1916, and shall be paid
for at the time and in the manner
prescribed by Chapter XXXIV of the
212 Regular Session, June 15, 1916.
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 30th
day of June, 1916, and the City Re-
corder is hereby ordered to give ten
days notice by publication asking for
proposals as provided by ordinance.
Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of
the resolution.
Carried by the following vote.
Yeas—aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays—None.
Alderman Frith 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 Pine Street from Thirty-first
to Thirty-second street, and it is here-
by proposed to grade, curb and gutter
with combination cement curb and
gutter and to macadamize said por-
tion of said street, and to assess the
cost of said grading, curbing, gutter-
ing and macadamizing against the
property legally subject to assess-
ment.
Ald. Frith moved the adoption of
the resolution.
Carried by the following vote.
Yeas --Alis. Callahan, Frith, Leist.
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays- -None.
Alderman Frith offered the fol-
lowing:
Be ii Resolved by the City Council
of the city of Dubuque, That the City
Engineer he and he is hereby directed
to prepare a plat showing generally
the location, nature and extent of the
proposed improvement of Pine Street
from Thirty-first Street to Thirty-
second Street, and the kind or kinds
of material or materials to be used,
and an estimate of the entire cost
thereof, and the amont and cost of
such improvement, and the amopnt
assessable upon any railway or street
railway company, the amount and
cost thereof to be paid by the city, it
any, and the cost thereof and amount
assessable upon each lot or parcel of
land adjacent to such improverrient
as contemplated by Chapter 76 of the
Laws of the Thirty -fifty 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 filii.g o5 slid
plat and esti_na*e in hi., office, the
City Recorder shell publit•h in three
consecutive issues of a newspaper
published in this city, a notice stating
that 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 be filed,
and the tine 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
of the City Connell, notify the Coun-
cil thereof in writing, with a printed
copy of such notice accompanying
the same.
Ald. frith moved the adoption of
the resolution.
Carrie 1 by the following vote.
Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
\icLaughlin, 1'lumondon, Strobel,
\Vallis.
Nays- None.
Alderman Frith 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 Windsor
Avenue and Providence Streets as
follows to wit; an eight inch tile pipe
sanitary sewer from the Manhole at
the alley between Providence Street
and Lincoln Avenue in Windsor Ave-
nue to Providence Street and in
Providence Street to Stafford Avenue,
and to assess the cost of said sewer
against the abutting property.
Ald. Frith a oved the adoption of
the resolution.
Carried by the following vote.
Yeas—Alas. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
\1c Laughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
\Vallis.
Nays --None.
Alderman Frith 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 a eight inch tile pipe sani-
tary sewer in 'Windsor Avenue from
the manhole at the alley between
Providence Street and Lincoln Ave-
nue to Providence Street and in
Providence Street to Stafford Avenue,
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 estimate
of the cost tt ereof and the amont as-
sessable 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 sue hplat is so filed, the
City Recorder shall cause to he
published notice of the intention of
the Council to make such improve-
ment, 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
Regular Session, June 15, 1916.
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 ob-
jections can he filed, which time shag
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, wtih a printed copy of
such notice accompanying the same.
Ald. Frith moved the adoption of
the resolution.
Carried by the following vote.
Yeas—Alds. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays—None.
Alderman Frith offered the fol-
lowing'
Be it Resolved by the City Council
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
Avenue the alley to be made twenty-
two feet between curbs with a fon:
foot sidewalk space and be improved
by grading, curbing with cement curb
and by paving said portion of said
intersection and alley with cement
concrete paving, the same in accor-
dance with the plans and specifica-
tions for such improvement preparers
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 befo.te the
1st day of September, 1916, and rhall
be paid for in the manner prescribed
by Chapter' XXXII. as ammended of
the Revised Ordinance of the City of
Dubuque for the payment of the cos,
of street improvements.
The propose s for doing said work
shall be acted upon by the Council on
the 30th day of June, 1916, and the
City Recorder is hereby ordered to
give ten days' notice by publicatio'i
asking for proposals as provided by
ordinance.
Ald. Frith moved the adoption of
the resolution.
Carried by the following vote.
Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays—None.
Alderman rrith offered the follow-
ing:
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 the alley running east-
erly from Sutter Street and Windsor
Avenue, from the manhole at Sutter
Street and Windsor Avenue to tho
first alley running north, thence in
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said alley to within twenty feet of the
end of said alley; also in Ilennipen
Street from said alley to within twen-
ty feet to the end of said alley; to
within twenty-five feet of the end of
said street, according to the plans aua
specifications of said sewer prepared
by the City Engineer and now on file
in the cffice of the City Recorder, and
be it further
Resolved, that said sewer shall be
completer: on or before the 1st, clay
of August, 1916, and shall be pain
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 r,ewer•s. The
proposals for doing such work will he
acted upon by the Council on the 30th
day of June, 1916, and the City Re-
corder is hereby ordered to give ten
days notice by publcation as;cing for
proposals as provided by ordinance.
Alderman Frith moved to refer the
resolution to the committee of the
Whole. Carried.
Alderman Frith offered the follow-
ing:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, That Wash-
ington Street from Twenty-eighth
Street to Thirty-first Street he im-
proved by grading, curbing and gut-
tering with combination cement curb
and gutter and by paving said portion
of said street with asphaltic concrete
on a concrete foundation, or by
macadamizing 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 he it fur-
ther
Resolved, that said improvement
shall be completed on or before the
1st day of October, 1916, and shall be
paid for in the manner prescribed by
Chapter XXXII. as ammended of th.e
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 30th day of June, 1916, and the
City Recorder is hereby ordered to
give ten days' notice by puhlicati rn
asking for proposals as provided by
ordinance.
Ald. Frith moved the adoption of
the resolution
Carried by the following vote.
Yeas --Aids, Callahan, Frith, Leis's,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel.
Wallis.
Nays—None.
• Alderman Frith offered the follow.
ing:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, That Heel)
:Street from Kaufmann Avenue to the
214
Regular Session,
June 15, 1916.
south line of Lot 6 Marsh's Addition
be improved by grading, curbing with
cement curb and paving said portion
of said street with Hillside brick
paving on a concrete foundation, the
same in accordance with the plans
and specifications for such improve-
ment prepared by the City Engineer
and now on file in the office of the
I City Recorder, and be it further
Resolved, that said improvement
shall he completed on or before the
1st day of October, 1916, and shall be
paid for in the manner prescribed by
Chapter XXXII. as ammended 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 30th, day of June, 1916, and the
city Recorder is i,erelty ordered to
give ten days' norie•e by publication
asking for propo.;+iis as provided by
ordinance.
Ald. Frith moved the adoption of
the resoltion.
Carried by the following vote.
Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
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 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 Ave
nue, and easterly on O'Neill Avenno
about five hundred feet; G. L. Kor-
man, contractor. On motion of Aid.
Wallis the notice was received and
filed.
Resolved by the City Council of he
City of Dubuque : That to pay for an
eight inch tile pipe 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, about 500 feet, by Geo.
O'Neill street about 500 feet, by Gey.
Korman, contractor, in front of ani
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. Tax.
Linwood Cemetery Ass'n,
Lands inside City, Sub. of
Lot 1 of 5 of 11-12-13, N.
E. 14, Sec. 13, 89 2 E., in-
terst at 6 per cent, $1.26;
288.4 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile
pipe at $.052852, $152.42;
extra expense at 5 per cent,
$7.62 $161 30
Li n wood Cemetery Ass'n,
Lands inside City, Sub. 30
of Sub. of Lot 1 of 5 of
11-12-13, N. E. 1/4, Sec. 13,
89 2 E., Lot 1, interest at
6 per cent, $1.38; 314 lin. ft.
8 -inch tile pipe at $.052852,
$165.95; extra expense at 5
per cent, $8.30 175 63
Linwood Cemetery Ass'n,
Lands inside City, Sub. 1 of
Sub. of Lot 1 of ug0 of 11-
12-13, N. E. r/a, Sec. 13, 89,
2 E., Lot 1, interest at 6
per cent, 73c; 168.2 lin. ft.
S -inch tile pipe at $.052852,
$88.90; extra expense at 5
per cent, $4.44 94 07
Adolph Duercher, Burden &
Lawther's Add., Lot 144, in-
terest at 6 per cent, 27c; 61.6
lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe at
$.052852, $32.55 extra ex-
pense at 5 per cent, $1.6334
Realty Inv. Corp., Burden &
Lawther's Add., Lot 143, in-
terest at 6 per cent, 22c;
50 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe
at $.052852, $26.42; extra
expense at fi per cent, $1.32 27 96
1". Landolt, Burden & Law-
ther's Add., Lot 142, in-
terest at 6 per cent, 22c;
50 lin. ft. S -inch tile pipe
at $.052852, $26.42; extra
expense at 5 per cent, $1.32 27 96
Paul Nawashek, Burden &
Lawther's Add., Lot 1 41 , in-
terest at 6 per cent, 22c;
50 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe
at $.052852, $26.42; extra
expense at 5 per cent, $1.32 27 96
Emil Koerner, Burden & Law-
ther's Add., Lot 140, in-
terest at 6 per cent, 22c;
50 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe
at $.052852, $26.42; extra
expense at 5 per cent, $1.32 27 96
Jacob Casper, Burden & Law-
ther's Add., Lot 139, in-
terest at 6 per cent, 22c;
50 lin. ft. S -inch tile pipe
at $.052852, $26.42; extra
expense at 5 per cent, $1.32 27 96
Magd. Reuter, Burden & Law-
ther's Add., Lot 138, in-
terest at 6 per cent, 22c;
50 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe
at $.052852, $26.42; extra
expense at 5 per cent, $1.32 27 96
J. Allan Wallis, Burden &
Lawther's Add., Und. 1, Lot
73; J. A. Wallis, Burden &
Lawther's Add., Und. % Lot
73, interest at 6 per cent,
18c; 40.3 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile
pipe at $.052852, $21.29;
extra expense at 5 per cent,
$1.06 22 53
E. Duncan, Burden & Law-
Regular Session, June 15, 1916.
thet•'s Add., Und r,2 Lot
74; H. Dement, Burden &
Lawther's Add., Und, r,2 Lot
74, interest at 6 per cent,
22c; 50 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile
pipe at $.052852, $26.42;
extra expense at 5 pet' cent,
$1.32
E. Duncan, Burden & Law-
ther's Add., Und. 14 Lot
75;. H. Dement, L-'urden &
Lawther's Add., I'nd. 1/2 Lot
75, interest at 6 per cent,
22c; 50 lin. ft. S -inch tile
pipe at $.052552, $26.42;
extra expense at 5 per cent,
$1.32
F. W. \\'oodrich, Burden &
Lawther's Add., Lot 76,
interest at 6 per cent, 22c;
50 fin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe at
$.052852, $26.43; extra ex-
pense at 5 per cent, $1.32....
Fred. Itedlol'f. Iti llcn &
Lawther's Add., Lot 77,
interest at 6 per cent, 22e;
50 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe at
$.052852, $26.43; extra ex-
pense at 5 per cent, $1.32....
E. Ii. Travis, Burden .l••
Lawther's Add., Lot 137,
interest at ti per cent, 22c;
50 lin. ft. S -inch tile pipe at
$.052852, $26.43; "extra ex-
pense it 5 per cent, $1.32....
Fred Seletrgifz, Burden &
Lawther's Add., Lot 136,
inters=t at 6 per cent, 22c;
50 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe at
$.052852, $26.43; extra ex-
pense tit 5 per cent, $1.32..._
F. A. ester, Burden &
Lawther's Add., T.ot 135,
interest at 6 per cent, 22c;
50 lin. It, 8 -inch tile pipe at
$.052552 $26.43; extra ex-
pense at 5 per cent, $1.:32....
W. M. 1-Iaisch, Burden &
Lawther's Acid., Lot 134,
interest at 6 per cent, 22c;
50 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe at
$.052852, $26.43; extra ex-
pense at 5 per cent, $1.32.... 27 97
Peter Seeman, Burden &
Lawther's Add., Lot 133,
interest at 6 per cent, 22c;
50 lin. ft. S -inch tile pipe at
$.052852, $26.43; extra ex-
pense at 5 per cent, $1.32.... 27 97
Geo, Eichorn, Burden &
Lawther's Add., Lot 78,
interest at 6 per cent, 22c;
50 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe at
$.052852, $26.43; extra ex-
pense at 5 per cent, $1.32.... 27 97
Theresa Hemmi, Burden &
Lawther's Add., Lot 79,
interest at 6 per cent, 22c;
50 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe at
$.052852, $26.43; extra ex-
pense at 5 per cent, $1.32....
E. A. & G. A. Burden, Burden
215
& Lawther's Add., I.ot 80,
interest at 6 per cent, 22e;
50 lin. ft. S -inch tile pipe at
$.052552, $26.43; extra ex-
pense at 5 per cent, $1.32.... 27 97
E. A. & G. A. Burden, Burdett
27 96
& Lawther's Add., 1.ot 81,
interest at G per cent,
22c;
50 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe at
$.052552, $26.43; extra ex-
pense at 5 per cent, $1.3227 97
Fred T. Geertz. I;erica ,A
Lawther's Add., I.ot S2,
Interest at 0 per ,rent, "20.
50 lin. ft. S -in. h tilt pipe at
$.05255'_', 5^r, .
96 t•: extra ex -
27
pense at 5 pet• cent. 51.32_.97
Ilcsolred lid• the t'ity council of the
City el Dubuque: That In pay for an
S -inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in
Burden Avenue, by Gee. Forman,
'7 97
contaeter, in front of and adjoining
the state, a Special Tax be and is
hereby levied on the several Lets, and
Pats of Lets, and Parcels of Real
Estate hereinafter named, situated
and owned, and for the several
amounts set opposite each Lot or
27 97 Parcel of Heal Estate, as fellows:
th net'•
Desch ptien. Amt.
ilos;t Itreasv, Bunten & Law-
ther's Auld., lot 1:;2, interest
at G per cent. 22e: 50 lin. ft.
S -inch tile pipe at .0528 52,
27 97 $26.43: extra expense at 5
per cent, $1.3.2; total 27 9 -
Maga. Itewtcr, Burden & Law-
ther's Add., lot 131, interest
at 6 per cent, 22e: 50 lin. ft.
S -inch file pipe at .052852,
27 97 $26.43 extra expense it 5
per cels, $1.32; total ";7 97
Al. Vogel, Burden & Law-
ther's Acid., lot 130, interest
at 6 per cent, 22e: 50 in. ft.
S -Inch file pipe at .052852,
27 97 $26.43; extra expense at .5
per cent, $1.32; fetal 27 97
Jos. Becker. Burden & Law-
ther's Add., lot 129. interest
at 6 per cent. 22e: 50 lin. ft.
8 -inch tilt, pipe at .05257.2,
$26.43: exra expense at .,
per cent, $1.32; total 7 97
Jos. Becker. Burden & Law_
ther's Add., let 1228, 'nterest
at 6 per cent. 22c; 50 in. ft.
S -inch tile pipe at .052852,
$96.43: extra expense at 5
per cent, $1.32; total 27 97
E. Duncan, Burden & Law-
ther's Add., trod. 1-2 lot 83;
H. Dement, Burden & Law-
ther's Add., und. 1-2 let 83,
interest at 6 per cent, 22c;
50 lin. ft. S -inch tile pipe at
.052852, $26.43; extra ex-
pense at 5 per cent, $1.32;
total 27 97
F. & Ri,aslie Holland, Burden
27 97 & Lawther Add., lot 84, in-
terest at 6 per cent, 22c; 50
216 Regular Session, June 15, 1916.
lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe at
.052852, $26.43; extra ex-
pense at 5 per centt, $1.32;
total 27 97
Mary Kraut, Burden & Law-
ther's Add., lot 85, interest
at 6 per cent, 22c; 50 lin. ft.
8 -inch tile pipe at .052852,
$26.43; extra expense at 5
per cent, $1.32; total $27 97
Mary Kraut, Burden & Law-
ther's Add., lot 86, interest
at 6 per cent, 22c; 50 lin. ft.
8 -inch tile pipe at .052852,
$26.43; extra expense at 5
per cent, $1.32; total 27 97
J. Allen Wallis, Burden & Law-
ther's Add., lot 87; J. A. \Val-
lis, Burden & Lawther's
Add., lot 87, interest at 6
per cent, 22c; 50 lin. ft. 8 -
inch tile pipe at .52852,
$26.43; extra expense at 5
per cent, $1.32; total 27 97
Chas. W. Ahitz, Burden & Law-
ther's Add., lot 127, interest
at 6 per cent, 22c; 50 lin. ft.
8 -inch tile pipe at .052852,
$26.43; extra expense at 5
per cent, $1.32; total 27 97
Agnes Kipp, Burden & Law-
ther's Add., lot 126, interest
at 6 per cent, 22c; 50 lin. ft.
8 -inch tile pipe at .052852,
$26.43; extra expense at 5
per cent, $1.32; total 27 97
Augusta Schulz, Burden & Law-
ther's Add., lot 125, interest
at 6 per cent, 22c; 50 lin. ft.
8 -inch the pipe at .052852,
$26.43: extra expense at 5
per cent, $1.32; total 27 97
Augusta Schulz, Burden & Law-
ther's Add., lot 124, interest
at 6 per cent, 22c; 50 lin. ft.
S -inch tile pipe at .052852,
$26.43; extra expense at. 5
per cent, $1.32; total 27 97
F. J. Schrunk, Burden & Law-
ther's Add., S. 1-2 lot 123,
interest at 6 per cent, lie;
25 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe at
.052852, $13.21; extra ex-
pense at 5 per cent, 66c; total 13 98
G. F. Bock, Jr., Burden & Law-
ther's Add., N. 1-2 lot 123,
interest at 6 per cent, 11c;
25 lin. ft. S -inch tile pipe at
.052852, $13.21; extra ex-
pense at 5 per cent, 66c; toal 13 33
G. F. Bock, Jr., Burden & Law-
ther's Add., lot 122, interest
at 6 per cent, 22c: 50 lin. ft.
S -inch tile pipe at .052852,
$26.42; extra expense at 6
per cent, $1.32; total 27 97
F. Ti. Dersch, Burden & Law-
ther's Add., lot 121, interest
at 6 per cent, 15c; 32.3 lin. ft.
S -inch tile pipe at .052852,
$17.07: extra expense at 5
per cent, S5c: total 18 07
G. & E. A. Burden, Burden &
Lawther's Add., lot 88, inter-
est at 6 per cent, 22c; 50 lin.
ft. S -inch tile pipe at .052852,
$26.42; extra expense at 5
per cent, $1.32; total 27 96
Joe. Cunningham, Burden &
Lawther's Add., lot 89, inter-
est at 6 per cent, 22c; 50. lin.
ft. 8 -inch tile pipe at .052852,
$26.12; extra expense at 5
per cent, $1.32; total 27 96
G. & E. A. Burden, Burden &
Lawther's Add., lot 90, inter-
est at 6 per cent, 22c; 50 lin.
ft. 8 -inch the pipe at .052552,
$26.42; extra expense at 5
per cent, $1.32: total 27 96
T. Rhomberg, Burden & Law-
ther's Add., lot 91, interest
at 6 per cent, 22c: 50 lin. ft.
S -inch tile pipe, .052852,
$26.42; extra expense at 5
per cent, $1.32; total 27 96
Jacob Casper Est., Burden &
Lawther's Add., lot 92, inter-
est at 6 per cent, 40c; 89.5
lin. ft. S -inch tile pipe at
.052S52, $47.30; extra ex-
pense at 5 per cent, $2.36;
total 50 06
John Bohn. Burden & Law-
ther's Add., lot 116, interest
at 6 per cent, 43c; 100 lin.
ft. 8 -inch tile pipe at .052512.
$52.85; extra expense at 5
per cent, $2.64; total 55 92
C. llickauer, Burden & Law-
ther's Add., lot 118, interest
at 6 per cent. 43c; lou lin.
ft. 8 -inch tile pipe at .052852,
$52.85: extra expense at 5
per cent, $2.64; total 55 92
Math. Gantenbein, O'Neill's
River View Add., lot 17, in-
terest at 6 er cent, 43c; 100
lin. ft. S -inch tile pipe at
.1152852, $52.85; extra ex-
pense at 5 per cent, $2.64;
total 55 92
Louis Witter, O'Neill's River
View Add., lot 16, interest
at 6 per cent, 43c; 100 lin.
ft. 8 -inch tile pipe at .052852,
$52.85: extra expense at 5
per cent, $2.64; total 55 92
Henry Moritz, O'Neill's River
View Add., lot 15, interest
at 6 per cent, 22c; 50 lin. ft.
8 -inch tile pipe at .052852,
$26.43; extra expense at 5
per cent, $1.32; total 27 97
Fred Gassell, O'Neill's River
View Add., lot 14, interest
at 6 per cent, 22c: 50 lin. ft.
8 -inch tile pipe at .052852,
$26.43; extra expense at 5
per cent, $1.32; total .. 27 97
Adolph Gross, et al, O'Neill's
River View Add., lot 13, in-
terest at 6 per cent, 22c; 50
lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe at
Regular Session June 15, 1916
.052852, $26.43; extra ex-
pense at 5 per cent, $1.32;
total . 27 9
Frank Otto, O'Neill's River
View Add., lot 12, interest
at 6 per cent, 22c; 50 lin. ft.
8 -inch tile pipe at .052852,
$26.43; extra expense at 5
per cent, $1.32; total 27 9
Jno. Ganahl, O'Neill's River-
view, Lot 11, interest at
6%, 22c; 50 lin. ft. 8 -inch
tile pipe at $.052852,
$26.43; extra expense at
5 per cent, $1.33 $ 27 9
Jno. Ganahl, O'Neill's River-
view, Lot 10, interest at
6%, 22c; 50 lin. ft. 8 -inch
tile pipe at $.052852,
$26.43; extra expense at
5 per cent, $1.33 27 98
Ed. Buddin, O'Neill's River-
view, Lot 9, interest at
6%, 22c; 50 lin. ft. 8 -inch
tile pipe at $.052852,
$26.43; extra expense at
5 per cent, $1.33 27 98
Wm. Lawther O'Neill's River-
view, Lot 8, interest at
6%, 22c; 50 lin. ft. 8 -inch
tile pipe at $.052852,
$26.43; extra expense at
5 per cent, $1.33 27 98
Geo. Spielbauer, O'Neill's
Riverview, Lot 39, interest
at 6%, 22c; 50 lin. ft. 8 -
inch tile pipe at $.052852,
$26.43; extra expense at
5%, $1.33 27 98
Peter Burskens, O'Neill's
Riverview, Lot 40, interest
at 6%, 22c; 50 lin. ft. 8 -
inch tile pipe at $.052852,
$26.43; extra expense at
5%, $1.33 27 98
Peter Burskens, O'Neill's
Riverview, Lot 41, interest
at 6%, 22c; 50 lin. ft. 8 -
inch tile pipe at $.052852,
$26.43; extra expense at
5%, $1.33 27 98
Peter Burskens, O'Neill's
Riverview, Lot 42, interest
at 6%, 22c; 50 lin. ft. 8 -
inch tile pipe at $.052852,
$26.43; extra expense at
5%, $1.33 27 98
Peter Burskens, O'Neill's
Riverview, Lot 43, Interest
at 6%, 22c; 50 lin. ft. 8 -
inch tile pipe at $.052852,
$26.43; extra expense at
5%, $1.32 27 97
Math. Gantenbein, O'Neill's
Riverview, Lot 44, interest
at 6%, 22c; 50 lin. ft. 8 -
inch tile pipe at $.052852,
$26.43; extra expense at
5%, $1.32 27 97
Tamil Nigg O'Neill's Riv-
erview, Lot 45, interest at
6%, 22c; 50 lin. ft. 8 -inch
n, June 15, 1916.
7
7
8
217
' tile pipe at $.052852,
$26.43; extra. expense at
5 Per cent, $1.33 27 98
F. Zahina, O'Neill's Riv-
erview, Lot 46, interest at
6%, 22c; 50 lin. ft. 8 -inch
tile pipe at $.052852,
$26.43; extra expense at
5 per cent, $1.33 27 98
Wm. Lawther, O'Neill's Riv-
erview, Lot 47, interest at
6%, 22c; 50 lin. ft. 8 -inch
tile Pipe at $.052852,
$26.43; extra expense at
5 Per cent, $1.33 27 98
Total $2374 02
2635.1 cu. ft. 8 -inch pipe
sanitary sewer at 69c, $1818 21
17 manholes at $25.00 425
Interest at 6% 1 00
Extra expense 12 65
112 16
Total
2
All of which is assessed
in 2 o -
tion to the special benefits propdr
n
Adopted—June 15th, 19 1 ( ferred.
Approved—,June 15111, 1915.
JA AILS S 111-
A ttcst:
Ald. Wallis
the resolution
Carried by
Yeas—Alda.
McLaughlin,
Wallis
Nays- —Nono.
Mayor.
7 1 "11EA,
('ily Recorder.
moved the adoption of
the following vote:
Callahan, Frith, Leist,
Plamondon, Strobel,
Aid. Frill, moved that the City En-
gineer be instructed to find out who
was the lowest bidder for the im-
provement of North Street. Carried.
City Engineer McNulty reported J.
M. Nenety & SOP the low(st bidders
for the improvement of North Street.
Ald. Frith moved to refer the report
of City Engineer .McNulty to the
Committee of the Whole. Carried.
Aid. Frith moved to adjourn. Car-
ried.
J. J. SHEA,
CityRecorder.
Adopted \ / X
1916.
Approved
Attest:
May r.
City Recorder.
1 a
Special Session, June 19, 1916.
CITY COUNCIL.
(Official.)
Special session, June 19th, 1916.
Council met at 3:40 p. m.
Mayor Saul in the chair.
Present—Aldermen Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel.
Absent—Aldermen Callahan and Wall-
is.
Mayor Saul stated that this meet-
ing is called for the purpose of acting
on the contract awarded for the con-
struction of the sanitary ::ewer in
Atlantic avenue and any other matters
that might properly come before a re-
gular meeting of the City Council.
Ald. McLaughlin moved to defer ac-
tion on the contract and adjourn until
7:30 p. m. Carried.
J. J. SHE.'.
City Recorder.
Adopted J ' 1916.
J
Apr oved
Attest
yor.
City Recorder.
Adjourned Special Session of Special Session of June 19, 1916. 219
CITYCOON Avenue from Delhi Street to the
Mother House and asking the City
council to remedy the condition, pre -
(Official.) sented and read. On motion of Ald.
Wallis, the communication was re_
Special Session of June 19th, 1915. fel r ed to the ('omntittec of the
Adjourned Special Session of the
Council met at 8:05V'hole to view the grounds.Aldermanp, Alderman Wallis offered the fol -
Mayor Saul in the chair.ir,
Present—Aldermen Callahan, Frith,lowing;
Whereas, A resolution was passed
bel, Wallis. ha the City council of the city of
Leist, McLaughlin, Plamondm,, StroDubuque on .Tune 15, 1916, calling for
ing is an adjourned meeticg' of the
thproposals for the improvement of
Mayor Saul stated that tins meet
-
West session of the S est locust Street from the end of
p aciaJ Ses- the present improvement at Seven-
sion of June 19th, 1916, and is called teenth Street to the west curb line of
for the purpose of acting on the con -
acted upon on the 30th Hodgdon Avenue, said proposals to be
tract of the Atlantic Avenue sewer day of June,
and any other business that might 1916.
properly come before a regula.- ses-
sion of the City Council, said esol\\'hresol , In the publication of
ution in the Times -Journal
Ald. Wallis moved to suspend the and Telegraph -Herald and mistake
rules for the purpose of allowing Mr• was made and duly discovered; now,
Hassett, contractor for the Atlantic therefore
Avenue sewer, to address the Coon-
y the
cil. Carried by the following vote: cilllof e tthe t t City eof IDDubuque,itthat tCoun-
he
Yeas—Aids. Callahan, P .•ath, Leist, resolution heretofore adopted calling
McLaughlin, Phamondon, Strobel, for proposals for the improvement of
Wallis. Nays—None, Mr. Hassett West Locust Street from the end of
addressed the Council, stating that he the present improvement at Seven -
was ready to commence work on teenth Shred to the west curb line of
constructing the sewer in Atlantic Hodgdon Avonue be and the same is
Avenue as soon as the contractor hereby rescinded.
grades the street. Ald. Frith moved Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of
that C. Ii. McNamara & Co., con- the resolution. Carried by the follow_
tractors for improving Atlantic Ave- ing vote: Yeas—Aids. Callahan,
nue, be notified to commence grading Frith, Leist, McLaughlin, Plantondon,
said street and Mr. Hassett he in- Strobel, Wallis. Nays—None.
structed to follow, construct ing he Alderman Wallis offered the fol -
sanitary sewer. Carried. lowing:
Petition of Mrs. Wm. Kingsley ask- Be it Resolved by the City Conn-
ing the City Council to have a w•tr- cif of the City of Dubuque, That West
rant ordered drawn in the sum of Locust Street from the end of the
$15.38 in her favor, the difference he- present improvement at Seventeenth
tween what she paid into the City Street to the west curb line of Hodg-
Treasury in the year 1914 and what don Avenue he improved by grading,
the Council allowed her a short time curbing with new stone curb where
ago, presented and read. On motion necessary and resetting old stone
of Ald. McLaughlin the prayer of curb where necessary and by paving
the petitioner was granted and a said portion of said street with brick
warrant in the sum of $15.38 was or- block on a concrete foundation out-
dered drawn on the City Treasurer in side the street car tracks and also
favor of Mrs. Wm. Kingsley. with brick block on a concrete foun-
Communication of the Union Flee- dation between the rails and one foot
tris Co., stating that they intended outside thereof, or to pave with as -
doing their work on the improve-, phaltic concrete on a concrete foun-
ments of Clay Street and on Couier dation outside the street car tracks
Avenue and also on West Locust and with brick block on a concrete
Street, and also stating that they de- foundation between the rails and one
sire to do their part of the work on foot outside thereof, or to pave with
Clay street and Couler Avenue with creosote wood blocks on a concrete
brick block, regardless of the man- foundation outside the street car
ner in which the remainder of the tracks and with creosote wood blocks
street is done, presented and read. on a concrete foundation between the
On motion of Ald. Strobel, the por- rails and one foot outside thereof, the
tion of the communication relative to same in accordance with the plans
the brick block improvement was re- and specifications for such improve -
made a matter of record.
re-
ceived and filed and the balance be ment prepared by the City Engineer
and now on file in the office of the
Communication of the Dubuque City Recorder, and be it further
Commercial Club, relative to the con-
dition of the street on Grandview Resolved, That said improvement
shall be completed on or before the
220 Adjourned Special Session of Special Session of June 19, 1916.
1st day of October, 1916, 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.
rhe proposals for doing said work
shall be acted upon by the Council on
the 6th day of July, 1916, and the
City Recorder is hereby ordered to
give ten (lays' notice by publication
asking for proposals as provided by
ordinance.
Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of
the resolution. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote: Yeas—Aids. Callahan,
Frith, Leist. McLaughlin, I'lamondon,
Strobel, Wallis. Nays --None.
Aldermen Leist offered the follow-
ing:
Whereas, a resolution was passed
by the City Council of the City of Du-
buque on .lune 15, 1016, calling for
proposuls for the improvment of Clay
Street, I.:ighteenth Street and Colder
Avenue from the north property line
of Third Street to the north property
line of 'l'wventy-second Street, said
proposals to he acted on on June 30th,
191 G.
Whereas, In the pnhlieation of said
resolution in the Times -Journal and
Telegral+h -1-1 eralrl ;t mistake was
.made and duly discovered, now there
fore, •
Re it Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that the reso-
lution heretofore adopted calling for
proposals for improvement of Clay
Street, Eighteenth Street and Couler
Avenue train the north property line
of Third Street to the north property
line of Twenty-second Street be and
the same is hereby rescinded.
Leist moved the adoption of
the resolution.
carried by the following vote:
yetis—A1ds. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays --None.
Alderman heist offered the follow-
ing:
Ile it Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, That ''lav
Street, Eighteenth Street and Conler
Avenue from the north property line
of Third St. of the north property line
of Twenty-second Street be improved
by curbing with new stone curb where
^^cessary ;incl resetting old stone curb
where necessary and by repairing old
concrete foundation where necessary
and by paving said portion of said
street with brick block on the present
concrete foundation outside the street
car track and with brick block on
the present foundationdation between
the rails and one foot outside thereof,
or to pave with creosote wood block
on the present concrete foundation
outside the street car tracks and with
creosote wood block on the present
concrete foundation between the rails
and one foot outside thereof or to
'gutter with cement gutters and to
pave with asphaltic concrete on the
present concrete foundation outside
the street car tracks and with brick
block on the present concrete founda-
tion between the rails and one foot
outside thereof, the same in accor-
dance with the plans and specifica-
tions for such improvement prepared
by the City Engineer and now on file
in the office of the Pity Recorder, and
lie it further
Resolved, that said improvement
shall lie completed on or before the
1st day of November, 1916, and shall
be paid for in the manner prescribed
by Chapter XXXII. as a mmended of
the Revised Ordinance of the City rf
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 Gth day of July, 1916, and the
City Recorder is hereby ordered to
give ten days' notice by publication
asking for proposals as provided by
on!iu;uu'C.
Ald. Leist moved the adoption of
the resolution.
Carried by the following vote.
leas—Aids. Callahan. Frith, 1.eist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon. Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays—None.
Alderman Frith offered the follow-
ing:
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that the res-
olutions heretofore adopted providing
for the construction of a sanitary
sewer in the alley running easterly
from Sutter Street and Windsor Ave-
nue to the alley running northerly
and in said alley and in Ilennipen
Street from said alley to within 75
feet of the end of said street, are
hereby rescinded.
Ald. Frith moved the adoption of
I he resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays—None.
Alderman Frith 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 Windsor
Avenue as follows, to -wit: an eight -
inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in Wind-
sor Avenue from Sutter Street, 225
feet northerly, and to assess the cost
of said sewer against the abutting
property.
Ald. Frith moved the adoption of
the resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Adjourned Special Session of Special Session of June 19, 1916. 221
Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamonclon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays—None.
Alderman Frith 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 direct-
ed to prepare a plat and specifications
for an eight inch tile pipe sanitary
sewer in Windsor Avenue from Sutter
Street 225 feet northerly, showing the
locations and general nature of such
improvement, the extent thereof, the
size and kind of material to he 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 the City Re-
corder.
That after such plat is so filed, the
City Recorder shall cause to he 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 he used,
and the estimate of its cost, and fixing
the time before which objections can
be filed, which time shall not he less
than five days after the last publica-
tion of said notice, and after the com-
pletion of the publication of such no-
tice, he shall at its next session, notify
the Council thereof in writing with
a printed copy of such notice accom-
panying the same.
Ald. Frith moved the adoption of
the resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
I eas—Alcls. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays—None.
Alderman Frith offered the follow-
ing:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of the City of hulntcpie. That it is
deemed necessary and advisable to
Improve North Main Street from
Ttiaufmann Avenue to Seminary
Street and it is hereby proposed to
grade, curb with new stone curbs
where necessary and to reset old stone
curb wher necessary and to gutter
with ten foot hillside brick gutter on
a concrete foundation. and to assess
the cost of said grading, curbing, re-
setting of curbs and guttering against
the property legally subject to as-
sessment.
Ald. Frith moved the adoption of
the resolution.
Carried by the following vote.
Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Frith, T.eist,
Mt-I,0ughlin, 1'l.•tmonulon, Strobel.
Wallis.
Nays—None.
Alderman Frith offered the follow-
ing:
Be it Resolved by the ('ity 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 of the
proposed improvement of North Main
Street from Eauffmann Avenue to
Seminary Street and the kind or kinds
of material or materials to he 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, ;nal the cost thereof and amount
assessable upon each lot or parcel of
land adjacent to such improvement
ars contemplated by Chapter 76 of the
Taws of the Thirty-fifth (loneral As-
sembly of the State of Tom aad acts
amended thereby, and to file such plat
and estimate in the offiee of the ('itv
Recorder; that after the filing of said
plat and estimate in his office, the city
recorder shall publish in three con-
secutive issues of a newspaper pub-
lished in this city, a notice staling
that such plat and estimates :ire on
file, the location and nature of the
improvement, kind or kinds of
material of materials 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 !lye days after
the last publication of such notice,
and after such publication shall have
been 'mde. the city Recorder shall,
at the next regular se:Asion of the
('ity Council, notify the Council there-
of in writing, with at printed copy of
such notice accontpanyi'g the saute.
Ald. Frith moved the adoption of
the resolution.
Carried by the following• vole.
Yeas—Alds. Callahan, Frith. Leist,
McLaughlin, I'la mondan, SIrohel.
Wallis.
Nays—None.
Ald. Frith moved that t he Plumber
who excavated in the street on Ithom-
berg Avenue at the Marshall school
be instructed to place said street in
good condition within 46 hours, fail-
ure to comply with the notice the
Street Camrni.ssiener to repair same
and charge the cost to the Plumber.
Carried.
On motion of Aid. Leist. the Ordi-
nance providing for the Licensing and
Regulation of Ferry Boat Liveries and
Landings and prescribing a penalty
for the violation thereof was referred
to the Committee of the Whole.
Ald. Callahan moved that the Tfar-
222 Adjourned Special Session of Special Session of June 19, 1916.
bor Master be instructed not to allow
boats to tie up at the Public Landing,
only allowed to land, unload and de-
part. Carried.
Ald. Callahan moved that Hopkins
& Witty be instructed to remove sign
hanging on rope in front of their
place of business within five days.
Carried.
Ald. Leist moved to adjourn. Car-
ried.
J. J. SHEA,
A /City, Recorder.
Adopted v.' 11 }916.
Approved y AlY711.4.
:Ltu+'—ma=yor.
Attest:
ity Recorder.
Special Session, June 26, 1916.
CITY COUNCIL.
Official.
Special session, June 26th, 1916.
Council met at 4:25 p. m.
Mayor Saul in the chair.
Present—Aldermen Callahan, Frith,
Leist, McLaughlin, Plamondon, Stro-
bel, Wallis.
Mayor Saul stated that this meeting
is called for the purpose of acting on
the petition of the Union Electric Co.,
asking for permission to operate
their single end, rebuilt motor cars,
June 27th, 1916, on the occasion of
the annual Sunday School parade and
picnic and any other business that
might properly come before a regular
meeting of the City Council.
Petition of the Union Electric Co.,
asking permission to operate their sin -
Ede end, rebuilt motor cars, June 27th,
1916, on the occasion of the annual
Sunday School parade and picnic pre-
sented and read. Ald. Strobel moved
that the Union Electric Co., be grant-
ed permission to operate one end cars
during the morning of June 17th, 1916
the same to be returned to car barns
by 1:00 p. m. and while in operation
have at least two men in chwrge
thereof. It being expressly understood
that this the granting of this permis-
sion shall in no measure effect the
operation validity or effectiveness of
the ordinance prohibiting the opera-
tion of such cars. Carried.
Ald. McLaughlin moved that a new
Motorcycle be purchased for the
Motorcycle Officer the purchase of
same to be left in the hands of the
Chief of Police and Motorcycle officer
to purchase with power. Carried.
Ald. Strobel moved that the Harbor
Master be instructed to file with the
City Recorder a list of all collections
i.iade by him for Harbor rent. Carried
Aid. Wallis moved that the Mayot
and Chief of Police be instructed to
appoint another Motorcycle Officer
for a period of four months, namely
the months of July, August, September
and October, 1916. Carried.
Petition of Charles Falkenhainer
asking permission to drop the curb
along side of his store at 675 Julien
avenue to allow a runway put in for
his car, presented and read. On mo-
tion of Ald. Wallis the prayer of the
Petitioner was granted, the work to Le
done under the supervision of ' the
Street Commissioner.
Petition of N. J. Keller asking the
City Council for permission to place
a barber pole in front of his place of
business on the west side of Clay St.,
between Thirteenth and Fourteenth
Streets presented and read. On motion
of Ald. Frith the prayer of the peti-
223
tioner was granted and the work to
be done under the supervision of the
Mayor.
Aid. Wallis proved that the Chief of
Police be instructed to notify the City
Attorney of all second offenders of
the speed ordinance. Carried.
Ald. Frith moved to take from the
Committee of the Whole the petition
of Herman J. Decher et al asking for
the installation of a public landing at
Eagle Point and act on said petition
before the Council. Carried.
Ald. Frith moved that the City
Engineer be instructed to prepare
plans and specifications for the cons-
truction of a public landing at Eagle
Point and submit the same to the
Committee of the Whole. Carried.
Ald. McLaughlin moved to adjourn.
Carried.
Adopted
Approved
Attest:
J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
1916.
•
Mayor.
City Recorder.
224 Special Session, June 30, 1916.
CITY COUNCIL.
Special session, June 20th, 1916.
Council met at 9:05 p. m.
Mayor Saul in the chair.
Present—Aldermen Callahan Frith,
Leist, McLaughlin, Plamondon, Stro•
bel, \Vallis.
Mayor Saul stated that this meeting
is called for the purpose of receiving
bids on various sewer and street im-
provements and acting on any other
business that might properly come
before a regular meeting of the city
council.
Ald. Wallis moved to suspend the
rules for the purpose of allowing
any(ine present to address the coun-
cil. ca cried by the following vote:
yeas—.Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
Ilcl.aughlin, I'la uiondon, Strobel,
\Tullis.
Nays --None.
Mrs. Kiesel et al, lady members of
the Visiting Nurse association ad-
dressed the council relative to the
(:icing of for children with contagi-
ons diseases and also to the open air
c;uop and asking the city council to
aid them financially in the work of
their association. on motion of Ald.
Wallis the matter was referred to the
con! uittcc of the whole.
IllI(S.
hills for constructing an eight -inch
Tile pipe sanitary sewer in 1)eleware
avenue: Bid of G. L. Kormann,
eighi-wch tile pipe per lineal foot, 63
cts.; manholes each $25.00. Bid of
James Street, eight -inch tile pipe per
lineal foot 63 cts.; manholes each
$25.00. Bid of ('. B. ilcNamara &
Co., eight -inch tile pipe per lineal
foot 79 cts.; manholes each $40.00.
On motion of Ald. Frith all bids not
accontp: Med by a certified cheek
were received and filed. Ald. Wallis
moved that the city attorney prepare
lots for C. I.. Kormann and James
Street, they having a tie bid. Carried.
On motion of Ald. Callahan the con.
tract was awarded to G. L. Kormann,
he being drawn by lot, and his bond
placed at one-fourth the amount of
the contract.
Petition of the Moto Sand & Gravel
company asking the city, council for
permission to erect a derrick at the
foot of Third street presented and
read. (In motion of Ald. McLaughlin
the prayer of the petitioners was
granted.
Ald. Callahan moved that the city
recorder be instructed to re -advertise
for bids for the construction of the
sanitary sewer in O'Neill avenue as
only one bid was accompanied by a
certified check and the bids returned
to the bidders. Carried.
Ald. Frith moved that the council
reconsider their action in granting
the 11010 Sand and Gravel Co. per-
mission to erect a derrick at the foot
of Third street. Carried.
Ald. Wallis moved that the petition
of the Moto Sand & Gravel Co. asking
for permission to erect a derrick at
the foot of Third street be referred to
the committee of the whole to view
the grounds with power. Carried.
Bids for constructing an eight -inch
tile pipe sanitary sewer in Martha
street. Bid of G. L. Kormann, eight -
inch tile pipe per lineal foot 60 cts.;
manholes each $25.00. Bid of James
Street, eight -inch tile pipe per lineal
foot 65 cts.; manholes each $25.00.
Bid of C. 11. McNamara & Co., eight -
inch tile pipe per lineal foot S2 cts.;
manholes each $37.51. On motion of
Ald. Frith the contract was awarded
to G. L. Norman, he being the lowest
bidder and his bond placed at one-
fourth the amount of the contract.
Bids for improving the alley be-
tween Ifhotnberg avenue and Lincoln
avenue from Ninth avenue to Tenth
avenue. I3id of C. 13. McNamara &
Co., grading in total $104.144, cement
curbing per lineal foot 3'( its.; ce-
ment paving per square yard $1.23.
Bid of Thos. 11. Lee, grading in total
$50.00, cement curbing per lineal
foot 35 cts., content paving per stuarc
yard $1.20. on motion of Ald. I'alla-
han the contract was awarded to
Thos. R. Lee, he being he lowest bid-
der and his bond placed at one-fourth
the amount of the contract.
Bids for improving Washington
street from Twenty-eighth street to
Thirty-first street: Bid of James
Street, grading in total $200.00, com-
bination curb and gutter per lineal
foot 67 Cts., macadamizing per square
yard 75 its. Bid of C. B. McNamara
& Co., grading in total $647.00, com-
bination curb and glittering per lineal
foot 53 cts., macadamizing per square
yard 77 cts., asphaltic concrete pet'
square yard Class A, $1.93; Class B,
$1.88. Bid of Jas. F. Lee, grading in
total $350.00, combination curb and
guttering per lineal foot 65 cts., as-
phaltic concrete per square yard,
Class A, $1.70. Bid of Wilmer Cook,
grading in total $150.00, combination
curb and guttering per lineal foot 63
cts., macadamizing per square yard
70 cts. On motion of Aid. Frith the
contract was awarded to Wilmer
Cook, he being the lowest bidder and
his bond placed at one-fourth the
amount of the contract.
Bids for the improving of Heeb
street: Bid of Wilmer Cook, grading
in total $750.00, cement curbing per
lineal foot 50 cts., brick paving per
square yard $2.75. Bid of C. B. Mc-
Namara & Co., grading in total
$900.00 cement curbing per lineal
foot 39 its., brick paving per square
Special Session, June 30, 1916.
yard $2.03. Bid of Jas. F. Lee, grad-
ing in total $1000.00, cement curbing
per lineal foot 50 cts., brick paving
per square yard $2.12. On motion of
Aid. Callahan the bids were referred
to the city engineer to report later in
the evening.
Ald. Frith moved that on account
of no bids being received for the con-
struction of the sanitary sewer in
Heeb street that the city recorder be
instructed to re -advertise for bids.
Carried.
City Engineer McNulty reported C.
B. McNamara & Co. the lowest bid-
ders for the improving of Heeb street.
Aid. Frith moved that C. B. McNa-
mara & Co. be awarded the contract
for the improving of Heeb street.
Ald. Plamondon amended Ald. Frith's
motion to refer the bids to the com-
mittee of the whole. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Leist, Mc-
Laughlin, Plamondon, Strobel, Wallis,
Nays—Ald. Frith.
Petition of A. H. Herget et al, Clay
street property owners, asking the
city council to improve Clay street
with Purington vitrified brick and al-
so to allow them salvage for the sale
of old brick presented and read. On
motion of Ald. Leist the petition was
referred to the committee of the
whole.
Ald. Callahan moved to suspend
the rules for the purpose of allowing
the property owners on Clay street
to arddres' the council. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas --Aids. Callahan, Frith, T.eisi,
-McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays --None.
Messrs. Polmeyer and Voelker ad-
dressed the council relative to paving
Clay street with brick.
Petition of John \V. & B. J.
Schwind, asking the City Council to
improve Custer Street and offering to
pay the grading in the sum of
$220.00, they to he re-imbursed from
the 1917.Grading Fund, presented
and read. On motion of Aid. Mc-
Laughlin, the petition was referred
to the Committee of the Whole.
Petition of John W. and B. J.
Schwind, asking the city council for
permission to use the old shaft on the
corner of Atlantic avenue and Custer
street for sewer purposes they to
build a re-inforced concrete arch and
allow owners to connect at a reason-
able rate for re -imbursement pre-
sented and read. On motion of Ald.
Wallis the petition was referred to
the committee of the whole.
Petition of property owners com-
plaining of stench of slough on the
east side of South Main street pre-
sented and read. On motion of Ald.
Callahan the petition was referred to
the committee of the whole to view
225
the ground..
Honorable \lenrher's of the City Coun-
cil:
Gentlemen: Due to the fact that
Mr. Sass has resigned from the
Board of Water Works Trustees it
becomes necessary for me to appoint
a person to take his place.
I therefor would respectfully rec-
ommend that Frank Ross he appoint-
ed and ask your approval of the
same.
Respectfully,
JAMES
Mayor.
On motion of Ald. Frith the recom-
mendation of the mayor was approv-
ed.
City Engineer McNulty presented
profile No. 927 showing the change
in grade of Burns street from Oak
street to 50 feet north of N. curl) line
of Hancock street the same is signed
by all the interested property owners.
On motion of Ald. Plamondon the
profile was adopted and the ordinance
committee instructed ter Ilraft an or-
dinance covering tho scare.
City Enginee, McNulty presented
profile No. 925 showing the grade of
Park Way from east curb Mt. Pleas-
ant avenue to Station 1x84.5. On mo-
tion of Ald. 'Wallis the profile was
adopted and the ordinance commit-
tee instructed to draft an ordinance
covering the same.
City Engineer McNulty presented
profile No. 926 showing the grade of
Lawndale avenue from north curb of
Park Way to Station 6x15.5. On mo-
tion of Ald. Wallis the profile was
adopted and the ordinance committee
instructed to draft an ordinance cov-
ering the same.
Ald. McLaughlin offered the fol-
lowing:
:1N OT:I(IN.AN('f:.
AN ORDTN.\ Nt' ' I'.ti'I'.\ I :I.ISHING A
GRA T)1.; ON rr'NI:II,I, STREET
FROM IIO("I'll sT1:EET TO COL-
LEGE AVENI'I:.
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That an ordinance es-
tablishing a grade on O'Neill Street
from Booth Street to College Avenue
be and the same is hereby establish-
ed and adopted as shown by the pro-
file of said street and grade, prepared
by the City Engineer, being profile
No. 916, B. M. On door sill of house
No. 810 Dodge Street.
Said grade begins at the west curb
line of Booth street which is station
0, —10, north curb elevation 227.75,
south curb elevation 226.30; thence to
station 1+00, north curb elevation
234.00, south curb elevation 234.00;
thence to station 3+38 east curb line
of College Avenue, north and south
curb elevations 260.00.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
226 Special Session, June 30, 1916.
in force and take effect from and
after its passage by the City Council
and publication in the official news-
papers of the city as required by
ordinance.
Adopted: June 30th, 1916.
Approved: July 7th, 1916.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
JAMES SA1-I„
Mayor.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Times -Journal and Telegraph -Herald
newspapers, July 10th, 1916.
J. J. SHEA.
7-10-1t. 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 --Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays --None.
Ald. McLaughlin moved the adop-
tion of the ordinance as read. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas -Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays --None.
Ald. McLaughlin offered the follow-
ing:
AN ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING
A GRADE ON CLAY STREET
FROM THE NORTH PROPERTY
LINE OF THIRD STREET TO
THE SOUTH CURB LINE OF
EIGHTEENTH STREET.
Be It Ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That an ordinance es-
tablishing a grade on Clay Street
from the north curb line of Third
Street to the south curb line of
Eighteenth 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. 921. B. M.
IT. S. G. S. Page House, elevation
20.24.
Said grade begins at the north
property line of Third Street, which
is station 0-328, west curb elevation
19.70, east curb elevation 19.30;
thence to station 0-62, south curb
line of Fourth Street, west curb ele-
vation 19.40; thence to station 0-12,
north curb line of Fourth Street,
west curb elevation 19.60, east curb
elevation 19.20; thence to station 0,
north property line of Fourth Street;
thence to station 2+70, south curb
line of Fifth Street, west curb ele-
vation 21.60, east curb elevation
21.00; thence to station 3+11, north
curb line of Fifth Street, west curb
elevation 22.40, east curb elevation
21.90; thence to station 5+94, south
curb line of Sixth Street, west curb
elevation 28.20, east curb elevation
27.50; thence to station 6+34, north
curb line of Sixth Street, west curb
elevation 28.90, east curb elevation
28.40; thence to station 9+14, south
curb line of Seventh Street, west
curb elevation 35.30, east curb eleva-
tion 35.20; thence to station 9+54,
north curb line of Seventh Street,
west curb elevation 35.70, east curb
elevation 35.30; thence to station
12+35, south curb line of Eighth
Street, west curb elevation 35.90, east
curb elevation 35.90; thence to sta-
tion 12+75, north curb line of Eighth
Street, west curb elevation 36.20, east
curb elevation 36.00; thence to sta-
tion 15+56, south curb line of Ninth
Street, west curb elevation 34.80, east
curb elevation 34.40; thence to sta-
tion 15+96, north curb line of Ninth
Street, west curb elevation 34.70, east
curb elevation 34.30; thence to sta-
tion 18+76, south curb line of Tenth
Street, west curb elevation 34.10, east
curb elevation 33.70; thence to sta-
tion 19+16, north curb line of Tenth
Street, west curb elevation 34.20, east
curb elevation 33.80; thence to sta-
tion 21+96, south curb line of Elev-
enth Street, west curb elevation
36.10, east curb elevation 35.60;
thence to station 22+36, north curb
line of Eleventh Street, west curb
elevation 35.90, east curb elevation
35.70: thence to station 25+17, south
curb line of Twelfth Street, west curb
elevation 34.90, east curb elevation
34.60; thence to station 25+57, north
curb line of Twelfth Street, west curb
elevation 34.80, east curb elevation
34.60; thence to station 28+35, south
curb line of Thirteenth Street, west
curb elevation 34.60, east curb ele-
vation 34.20; thence to station 28+75,
north curb line of Thirteenth Street,
west curb elevation 34.70, east curb
elevation 34.30; thence to station
31+56, south curb line of Fourteenth
Street, west curb elevation 36.40, east
curb elevation 35.70; thence to sta-
tion 31+96, north curb line of Four-
teenth Street, west curb elevation
35.90, east curb elevation 35.90;
thence to station 34+76, south curb
line of Fifteenth Street, west curb
elevation 34.30, east curb elevation
34.00; thence to station 35+16, north
curb line of Fifteenth Street, west
curb elevation 34.30, east curb eleva-
tion 33.90; thence to station 37+97,
south curb line of Sixteenth Street,
west curb elevation 33.20, east curb
elevation 32.90; thence to station
38+37, north curb line of Sixteenth
Street, west curb elevation 33.30, east
curb elevation 33.00 ;thence to sta-
tion 41+16, south curb line of Sev-
enteenth Street, west curb elevation
36.00, east curb elevation 33.90;
Special Session, June 30, 1916
thence to station 41+56, north curb
line of Seventeenth Street, west curb
elevation 35.10, east curb elevation
33.60; thence to station 44+38, south
curb line of Eighteenth Street, west
curb elevation 34.80, east curb eleva-
tion 33.40.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and
after its passage by the City Council
and publication in the official news•
papers of the City as required by
ordinance.
Adopted: June 30th. 1916.
Approved: July 7th, 1916.
JAMES SAUL,
Attest: J. J. SHEA, Mayor.
City Recorder.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Times -Journal and Telegraph -Herald
newspapers, July 10th, 1916.
J. J. SHEA,
7-10-1t. 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, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays—None.
Ald. McLaughlin moved the adop-
tion of the ordinance as read. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays—None.
Ald. McLaughlin offered the fol-
lowing:
AN ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A
GRADE ON WEST SECOND
STREET FROM COLLEGE AVE.
NUE TO WALSH STREET.
Be it Ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That on Ordinance es-
tablishing a grade on West Second
Street from College Avenue to Walsh
Street, 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. 918. B. M. Door sill of
house No. 810 Dodge Street, elevation
192.08.
Said grade begins at the west curb
line of College Avenue, which is sta-
tion 0-f-00, north and south curb ele-
vations 265.00; thence to station
1+60, south curb elevation 275.00,
north curb elevation 276.00; thence
to station 2+76, east curb line of
Walsh Street, south curb elevation
40.50, rnrth curb elevation 261.00.
Se<.tion 2. This Ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and af-
ter its passage by the City Council
June 30, 1916.
227
and publication in the. official news-
papers of the City as required by or-
dinance.
Adopted: June 30th, 1916.
Approved: July 7th, 1916.
JAMES SAUL,
Mayor.
J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Times..JJ!:rnal and Telegrapi;_Herald
newspapers, July 10th, 1916.
7-10-1t. J. J. SHEA,
R
Aid. McLaughlin Citymovedthat 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, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays—None.
Ald. McLaughlin moved the adop-
tion of the ordinance as read. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Frith, Lefst,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays --None.
Ald. McLaughlin offered the fol-
lowing:
Attest:
AN ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A
GRADE ON EIGHTEENTH
STREET FROM THE WEST CURB
LINE OF CLAY STREET TO THE
EAST PROPERTY LINE OF
COI'LER AVENUE.
Be it Ordained by the City Council
of the city of Dubuque:
Section 1. That an ordinance es-
tablishing a grade on Eighteenth
Street from the west curb line of Clay
Street to the east property line of
Couler 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. 922. B. M. U. S. G.
S. Page House, elevation 20.24.
Said grade begins at the west curb
line of Clay Street, which is station
0+00, gutter elevation 34.10; thence
to station 0+50, south curb elevation
32.90; thence to station 1+60, east
curb line of Couler Avenue, south
curb elevation 29.40; thence to sta-
tion 1+72, the east property line of
Couler Avenue.
Section 2. This Ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and af-
ter its passage by the City Council
and publication in the official news-
papers of the City as required by or-
dinance.
Adopted: June 30th, 1916.
Approved: July 7th, 1916.
JAMES SAUL,
Mayor.
228 Special Session, June 30, 1916.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Times -Journal and Telegraph -Herald
newspapers, July 10th, 1916.
J. J. SHEA,
7-10-1t. 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 ---Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays—None.
Ald. McLaughlin moved the adop-
tion of the ordinance as read. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
Mel .aughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays—None.
Ald. McLaughlin offered the fol-
lowing:
\N ORDINANCE.
AN (dl1)1N.AN('I: ESTABLISHING A
GRA Iii: ((\ 111:1,:\\ -ARE AVE -
1,1;(11\I AV( WA AV ENEE TO
Al,(:((N.\ AVI•;Nt"E.
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That an ordinance es-
tablishing a grade on Delaware Ave-
nue from Avoca Avenue to Algona
Avenue he 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. 914. B. M. Door sill of
Starr's store, elevation 304.90.
Said grade begins at the east pro-
perty line of Avoca Avenue which is
station 0, south curb elevation 254.01,
north curb elevation 253.89; thence to
station 2+30 west curb line of Ashton
Avenue, north curb elevation 246.40,
south curb elevation 246.80; thence
station 2+60 east line of Ashton
Avenue, north curb elevation 245.07,
south curb elevation 245.87: thence to
station 5+30, east curb line of Alta
Avenue, north curb elevation 244.07,
south curb elevation 244.87; thence to
station 6+40, west curb line of alley,
Avenue, north curb elevation 244.07,
south curb line 244.87; thence to sta-
tion 6+40, west curb line of alley,
north curb elevation 242.17, south
curb elevation 242.17; thence to sta-
tion 6+60. east curb line of alley,
north curb elevation 241.97, south
curb elevation 241.97; thence to sta-
tion 7+70 west curb line of Algona
Avenue, north curb elevation 239.97,
south curb elevation 241.37.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and
after its passage by the City Council
and publication in the official news-
papers of the city as required by ordi-
nance.
Adopted: June 30th, 1916.
Approved: July 7th, 1916.
JAMES SAUL,
Mayor.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Times -Journal and Telegraph -Herald
newspapers, July 10th, 1916.
J. J. SHEA,
7-10-1t. 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 --Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
Mol.aughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays—None.
A1(1. McLaughlin moved the adop-
tion of the ordinance as read. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, I'm mondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays—None.
Ald. McLaughlin offered the fol-
lowing:
AN ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCE EST.AT:I.ISHING A
GI:.\I)E ON W:\1.Sll STREET
FROM WEST Sl;('((N!) STREET
TO WEST THIRD STREET.
Be it ordained by the ('ity Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That an ordinance es-
tablishing a grade on Walsh street
from West Second Street to West
Third Street be and the same is here-
by established and adopted, as shown
by the profile of said street and grade,
prepared by the City Engineer, being
profile No. 919, B. M. Door sill of
house No. 810 Dodge street, elevation
192.08.
Said grade begins at the north curb
line of West Second Street which is
station 0, west curb elevation 260.70.
east curb elevation 261.00; thence to
station 1+50, east curb elevation
264.00, west curb elevation 263.70;
thence to station 2+73, south curb
line of West Third Street, west curb
elevation 269.80, east curb elevation
270.10.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and
after its passage by the City Council
and publication in the official news-
papers of the city as required by
ordinance.
Adopted: June 30th, 1916.
Approved: July 7th, 1916.
JAMES SAUL,
Mayor.
Special Session, June 30, 1916.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Times -Journal and Telegraph -Herald
newspapers, July 10th, 1916.
J. J. SHEA,
7 -10 -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, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays—None.
AId. McLaughlin moved the adop-
tion of the ordinance as read. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Alds. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
\Vallis.
Nays—None.
Ald. McLaughlin offered the fol-
lowing:
AN rrl;IrlN.A\('1:.
AN ORDINANCE ES'I':AI,I.ISIIiN(; A
GI;AitE IIN NEW.\I1:\ S'l'I;EET
Fi.ci\T JUL! EN AVENUE TO
MARTHA.
Be it ordained by the City- Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That an ordinance es-
tablishing a grade on Nevada Street
from Julien Avenue to Martha Street
be and the same is hereby established
and adopted as shown by the profile
of said street and grade prepared by
the ('ity Engineer, being profile No.
910. I:. M. Water table at Keating's
Drug Store, elevation 29K.44.
Said grade begins at the north
property line of Julien Avenue, which
is stat ion 0, east curb elevation
300.51, west curb elevation :to 0,15;
thence to station 1, east curb elevation
290.0o, ,vest curb elevation 259.70:
thence to station 2+47, the angle:
thence to station 5+0, east curb eleva-
tion 270.00, west curb elevation
269.25: thence to station 6-54, south
property line of Martha Street, east
curb elevation 262.50, west curb ele-
vation 260.50.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and
after its passage by the City Council
and publication in the official news-
papers of the City as required by or-
dinance.
Adopted June 30th, 1916.
Approved July 7th, 1916.
JAMES SAUL, :,Iayor.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Times -Journal and Telegraph -Herald
newspapers, July 10th, 191e.
J. J. SHEA,
7-10-1t. City Recorder.
229
Ald. McLaughlin moved that the
yearling 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--_ lds. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel
Wallis.
Nays—None.
Ald. McLaughlin moved the adop-
tion of the ordinance as read. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Aids, Callahan, Frith, Leist,
1TcT.anghlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nay's --None.
Ald. McLaughlin offered the follow-
ing:
:A\ ciP,i)IN.\NCE.
AN (Blit\.\Nrl.' 1;ST.\ltl.ISlll\r,
A Gl;.\IDE ON c'(rl.i.l;(:t: AVE,.
I I;rr\I n'Nt:lt.I. S'I'IIEI:T To
WEST Sl:CDNl r STI;l 1 'I'.
Pie it ordained by the city Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That an ordinance es-
tablishing a grade on College Avenue
from O'Neill Avenue to West Second
"'*eet he and the same is hereby es
tahlished and adopted as shown by
.he profile of said street and graoe
prepared by the City Engineer, being
profile No. 917, 11. M. Cin door sill
of house No. 810 Dodge street, eleva-
tion 192.08.
Said grade begins at the north curb
line of (r'\. ill .Ai lute which is station
0- 00. east curb elevation 260.00, west
curb elevation 261.00; thence to sta-
tion 1--06, south curb line of \Vest
Second street, east curl. elevation
264.00, west curb elevation 260.00.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and
after its passage by the City Council
and publication in the official news-
papers of the city as required by ordi-
nance.
Adopted: June :doth, 1916.
Approved: July 7th, 1916.
JAMES S.\ Vt,, mayor.
Attest .I. J. till EA.
City Recorder.
Published officially in the lin10011w
Times -journal and Telegraph -Herald
newspapers, ,Idly- 10th, 1916.
J I SHEA,
f''.\,
7-10-1t. 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, Frith, l.eist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays—None.
230
Special Session, June 30, 1916.
Aid. McLaughlin moved the adop-
tion of the ordinance as read:
Carried by the following vote.
Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays—None.
Ald. McLaughlin offered the follow-
ing:
AN ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A
GRADE ON WASHINGTON
STREET FROM TWENTY-
EIGHTH STREET TO THIRTY-
FIRST STREET.
Be it Ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That an Ordinance es-
tablishing a grade on Washington
Street from Twenty -Eighth Street to
Thirty -First Street he 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. 920. B. M. Door
sill of house No.2806 Cooler Avenue,
elevation 31.60.
Said grade begins at the north curb
line of Twenty -Eighth Street, which is
station 0, east curb elevation 26.30,
west curb elevation 26.30; thence to
station 6+17 south curb line of Thir-
tieth Street, east curb elevation
29.60, west curb elevation 29.3; thence
to station 6+47, n^rth curb line of
Thirtieth Street, east curb elevation
29.50, west curb elevation 28.40;
thence to station 7, east curb eleva-
tion 29.80, west curb elevation 29.50;
thence to station 12+70, south curb
line of Thirty -First Street, east curb
elevation 33.00, west curb elevation
33.00.
Section 2. This Ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and af-
ter its passage by the City Council,
and publication in the official news-
papers of the City as required by or-
dinance.
Adopted: June 30th, 1916.
Approved, July 7th, 1916.
JAMES SAUL,
Mayor.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Times -Journal and Telegraph -Herald
newspapers, July 10th, 1916.
J. J. SHEA,
7-10-1t. City Recorder.
Ald. McLauchlan 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—Alds. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays—None.
Aid. McLaughlin
moved the adop-
tion of the ordinance as read.
Carried by the following vote.
Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays—None.
Ald. McLaughlin offered the follow-
ing:
AN ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A
GRADE ON COULER AVENUE
FROM THE NORTH PROPERTY
LINE OF EIGHTEENTH STREET
TO THE NORTH PROPERTY
LINE OF TWENTH-SECOND
STREET.
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That an ordinance es-
tablishing a grade on Cooler Avenue
from the north property line of
Eighteenth Street to the north pro-
perty line of Twenty -Second 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.
923, B. M. U. S. G. S. Page House,
elevation 20.24.
Said grade begins at the north pro-
perty line of Eighteenth street which
is station 0, east curb elevation 29.50;
thence to station 1+00, west curb ele-
vation 29.80; thence to station 2+69,
south curb line of Nineteenth Street,
west curb elevation 28.60, east curb
elevation 28.30; thence to station
3+09 north curb line of Nineteenth
Street, west curb elevation 28.50 east
curb elevation 28.10; thence to sta-
tion 5+38, south curb line of Twen-
tieth Street, west curb elevation 29.30,
east curb elevation 29.10; thence to
station 5+68, north curb line of
Twentieth Street, west curb elevation
29.50, east curb elevation 29.20;
thence to station 9+41 south curb line
of Twenty-first street, west curb ele-
vation 30.90, east curb elevation 31.10;
thence to station 9+71 north curb
line of Twenty-first Street, west curb
elevation 31.00, east curb elevation
30.90; thence to station 14+27, south
curb line of Twenty-second Street,
west curb elevation 32.20, east curb
elevation 32.30; thence to station
14+67, north curb line of Twenty-sec-
ond Street, west curb elevation 82.20,
east curb elevation 32.20.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and
after its passage by the City Council
and publication in the official news-
papers of the City as required by
ordinance.
Adopted: June 30th, 1916..
Approved: July 7th 1916.
JAMES SATJL,
Mayor.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Special Session, June 30, 1916
Published officially in the Dubuque
Times -Journal and Telegraph -Herald
newspapers, July 10th, 1916.
J. J. SHEA,
7-10-1t. City Recorder.
Ald. McLaughlin moved that the
treading 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, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays—None.
Aid. -McLaughlin moved the adop-
tion of the ordinance as read.
Carried by the following vote.
Yeas—Aids. Callahan, frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays—None.
Ald. McLaughlin offered the follow-
ing:
AN ORDINANCE.
AN oItDINANCE EST:\BLIBITING A
GRADE oN \vl:s'I' LI cl'ST
STIt1:1?T FillIM \\'EST sI:\'I:N-
TT•:I:NTH STREET To IIoIgiIoiN
AVENUE.
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That an ordinance es-
tablishing a grade on West Locust
Street from West Seventeenth Street
to Hodgdon 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. 876, 13. M. on door
sill of Capt. Yates house, 223 West
Locust Street, elevation 69.82.
Said grade begins at the westerly
curb line of Seventeenth Street, which
is station 0+14, northeasterly curb
elevation 65.50, center grade 63.70;
thence to station 1+50, northeasterly
curb of Ellis Street, north curb ele-
vation 66.00, center grade 64.20;
thence to station 1+76, east curb line
of Clark Street, south curb elevation
66.60; thence to station 2+18, west
line of Clark Street, south curb ele-
vation 66.00; thence to station 2+50,
northwesterly curb line of Ellis Street,
north curb elevation 66.00, center
grade 64.40; thence to station 4+84,
east curb line of Angella Street,
south curb elevation 66.90, north
curb elevation 67.00, center grade
65.20; thence to station 5+19, west
curb line of Angella Street, south
curb elevation 66.90, north curb eleva-
tion 67.10; thence to station 6+50.
center grade 66.10; thence to station
9+0, south curb elevation 68.60, north
curb elevation 68.50, center grade
67.60; thence to station 12+50, center
grade 72.60; thence to station 13+73,
east curb line of Foye Street, north
curb elevation 74.50, south curb eleva-
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vation 74.30, center grade 74.20;
thence to station 14, west curb line
of l'oye Street, north curb elevation
' 5.11, south curb elevation 71.90;
thence to station 15+39, east curb line
of Pierce Street, north curb elevation
77.10, south curb elevation 76.70;
thence to station 15+72, west curb
line of Pierce Street, north curb ele-
vation 77.40, south curl) elevation
77.60; thence to station 16, center
grade 77.40; thence to station 17,
southeasterly curb line of Union Ave-
nue, north curb elevation 79.10, south
curb elevation 79.20; thence to sta-
tion 17+82, southwesterly curb line
of Union Avenue, north curb elevation
80.00, south curb elevation 80.10, cen-
ter grade 79.70; thence to station 20,
north curb elevation 82.70, south curb
elevation 82.40; thence to etation
20+50, center grade 82.90; thence to
station 20+71, easterly curb line of
Hodgdon Avenue, north curb elevation
84.90, south curb elevation 84.70;
thence to station 22, center grade
55.00.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and
after its passage by the City Council
and its publication in the official pa-
pers of the city as required by ordi-
nance.
Adopted June 30th, 1916.
Approved July 7th, 1916.
JAMES SAUL,
Mayor.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Times -Journal and Telegraph -Herald
newspapers July 10th, 1916.
J. J. SHEA,
7-10-1t. 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, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays—None.
Ald. McLaughlin moved the adop-
tion of the ordinance as read.
Carried by the following vote.
Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays—None.
Your Committee on Streets would
respectfully recommend that the Iowa
Telephone Co. be granted permission
to place a manhole at the intersection
along Rhomberg Avenue for the lay-
ing of their conduits along said street.
E. E. FRITH,
Chairman.
On motion of Ald. Frith the report
of the street committee was adopted.
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Your Committee on Sewers would
respectfully report that we have ex-
amined the sewer in Leibnitz Street
from Paul Street to Clifford Street
and would respectfully recommend
that the same 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
lots subject to assessment for such
improvement and file the same in the
office of the City Recorder, who will
thereupon publish the notice of said
assessment as required by ordinance.
L. PLAMONDON,
Chairman.
On motion of Ald. Plamondon the
report of the Sewer committee was
adopted.
Your Delinquent Tax Committee, to
whom was referred the petition of
Mrs. Elizabeth Heacock, asking that
her taxes be reduced to eight dollars,
would respect fully recommend that
the prayer of her petition be granted.
J. H. WALLIS,
Chairman.
Your Delinquent Tax Committee, to
whom was referred the petition of
Mary Lippert, asking that her taxes
he remitted, would respectfully
recommend that the prayer of her
petition be granted.
J. H. W.\LLIS,
Chairman.
Your Committee on Delinquent Tat.
to whom was referred the petition of
Minerva Duffy, asking the City Coun-
cil to cancel her taxes on Lot 54,
Quigley's Sub., would respectfully
recommend that her petition be re-
ceived and filed.
J. H. WALLIS,
Chairman.
Your Delinquent Tax Committee, to
whom was referred the petition of
Mrs. Elizabeth Hird, asking that the
taxes on her property be canceled,
would respectfully recommend that
the taxes be allowed to remain a lien
on her property.
J. H. WALLIS,
Chairman.
Your Delinquent Tax Committee, to
whom was referred the petition of
Leopold Zeng, asking that his taxes
be canceled for the year 1915, on the
grounds that he is an honorably dis-
charged soldier, would respectfully
recommend that he he granted a sol-
dier's exemption.
J. H. WALLIS,
Chairman.
On motion of Ald. Wallis the report
of the Delinquent Tax Committee was
adopted.
Your Committee of the Whole, to
whom was referred the bills of N. J.
Staner for cement work done in the
Fourth ward would respectfully
recommendthat the bill for $11.35,
the one for $8.75 and the one for
$46.00 he paid and warrants be drawn
covering same.
J. H. WALLIS.
Chairman.
Your Committee of the Whole, to
whom was referred the bid for the
improvement of North Street would
respectfully recommend that the bids
be rejected and the checks returned to
the bidders.
J. H. WALLIS,
Chairman.
Your Committee of the Whole, to
whom was referred the report of the
City Attorney relative to cancellation
of taxes for the Sisters of Mt. St.
Joseph's, would respectfully recom-
mend that the attorney's report he
approved of and the prayer of the
petition be granted.
J. H. WALLIS,
Ch:u irman.
Your Committee of the Whole, to
whom was referred the report of the
City Attorney on the petition of the
Elk T -come Builders' Co., and the pe-
tition of the Odd Fellows Temple,
would respectfully recommend that
the attorney's report be approved of
and the petitions be recd' ed and tiled.
J. H. WALLIS,
Chu irman.
Your Committee of the Whole, to
whom was referred the report of the
City Treasurer on Anna 1 -Till's petition
relative to a special assessment, would
respectfully recommend that the
tre-surer's report he made a matter
of record and he he instructed to ac-
cept 8225.00 as payment of outlawed
special assessment mentioned in the
petition.
J. H. WALLTS,
Chairnian.
Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of
the various reports of the Committee
of the Whole. Carried.
Your Committee of the Whole, to
whom was referred the petition of
Jno. T. Mull!cny for the T. F. Phillips
Co., relative to a reduction in their
back taxes, would respectfully recom-
mend that the City Treasurer be In-
structed to accept $1300.00 as pay-
ment in full of all hack taxes.
J. H. WALLIS,
Chairman.
Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of
the report of the Committee of the
Whole.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Leist, Mc-
Laughlin, Plamondon, Strobel, Wallis.
Nays—Ald. Frith.
Alderman Wallis offered the fol-
lowing:
Whereas, by virtue of resolutions
heretofore adopted by its City Coun-
cil, the City of Dubuque, Iowa, issued
bonds Nos. 85 to 92, inclusive,
amounting 'to $4,000.00, and dated
Special Session, June 30, 1916.
January 2, 1902, and bonds Nos. 124
to 156, inclusive, amounting to $16,-
500.00, and dated June 1, 1902, for
the purpose of refunding the unpaid
balance of prior issues of improve-
ment bonds, and
Whereas, Said bonds were to be
redeemed from the proceeds of the
special assessments levied upon the
property on and along the streets
and alleys for which the original
bonds were issued, and
'Whereas, Of the assessments levied
to meet these bonds, amounting to
$20,500.00, there has been paid into
the City Treasury the amount of
Five Thousand Five Hundred Dollars
$5,500.00), leaving a balance of Fif-
teen Thousand Dollars $15,000.00) of
said assessments still unpaid; there-
fore, in order to provide for the said
unpaid balance of assessments levied
upon the property on and along cer-
tain streets and alleys in the City of
Dubuque, namely: Clay Street from
3rd to 13th Street, Clay Street from
13th to Eagle Point Avenue, ])organ
Place, Holly Street, Merz Street from
'Windsor Avenue to Althauser Ave-
nue, White Street from 23rd to 24th
Streets, Fifth Avenue from end of
present improvement to Pile's Sub.
Lot No. 6, West Eighty Street from
Hill Street to west line of Roger's
Sub., Fremont Avenue from Grand-
view Avenue to North Cascade Road,
Curtis Street from South Dodge tc
Malady Street, Grandview Avenue
from Southern Avenue to east end of
said aveinie, Fourth Street frori
Main to White Streets, Locust Street
from 10th to 17th Streets, Alpine
Street from West Third to Dodge
Street, West Eagle point Avenue
from Kane Street to City Limits, al-
ley from Humboldt Avenue to John-
son Avenue, between Rhomberg and
Lincoln Avenues, Leibnitz Street from
Ilarold to Abbott Street, South Bluff
Street from Dodge Street 300 feet
south, Southern Avenue from Rowan
Street to Lot 10 South Ave. Addition.
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, That the
Mayor he and he is hereby required
to make and execute refunding
bonds of the City of Dubuque to the
amount of Fifteen Thousand Dollars
($15,000.00) in denominations of
Five Hundred Dollars each, numbered
from 4495 to 4524, inclusive, dated
June 1st, 1916, payable seven years
after the date thereof and bearing
interest at the rate of five per cent
per annum, payable semi-annually,
both principal and interest payable
at the office of the City Treasurer in
the City of Dubuque, Iowa, in the
manner and form provided by law.
These bonds are to be issued for the
purpose of redeeming and refunding
the unpaid portion of the aforesaid
issues of bonds, dated January 2.
A.
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1902, numbered 85 to 92, and June
1, 1902, numbered 124 to 156.
Said refunding bonds to he issued
in accordance with Section 848 and
849 of the Code of Iowa, 1897, and
the names of all streets and alleys on
which the original assessment has
been paid shall be omitted from the
present proceedings.
The bonds to be substantially in
the following form:
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
State of Iowa. County of Dubuque.
The City of Dubuque.
Number
$500.00
Refunding Fund.
The City of Dubuque, in the State
of Iowa, for value received, promises
to pay to the bearer hereof, on the
1st day of June, 1923, the sum of
FIVE HUNDRED Iurl.1._AI:S
With interest thereon at the rate
of five per cent per annum, payable
semi-annually, on the 1st day of De-
cember and the 1st day of June on
the presentation nail surrender of the
interest coupons hereto attached, as
they respectfully become due. Both
principal nod interest of this bond are
payable at the office of the City
Treasurer, at Dahl Iii, Iowa. This
bond is issued by the ('sty of Du-
buque, under and by virtue of sec-
tions 848 and 849 of ('kilter s, 'Title
V, of the Code of 1597 of the State
of Iowa, and in accordant e with the
resolutions of the t'ity council of said
City passed on the 30th day of June,
1916. This bond is one of a series
of Thirty bonds of like tenor, date
and amount, numbered from 4491 to
4524, both inclusive, and is issued for
the purpose of providing for the re-
funding of ccii sin bonds issued to de-
fray the cost of certain improvement,
in, upon ,i nd along certain sl reels
and alleys in swirl Pity of Indomne,
namely: t 'My Street front 3rd to 1lilt
Street, ('lay Street front 13111 to l':ik<le
I'oint :Avenue, Morgan Place, holly
Street, Merz Strict from Windsor
Avenue to Althauser Avenue, \\']site
Street from 23rd to 24th Street, Fifth
Avenue from end of present iinlmove-
ment to T'ile's Sub. Lot No. 6, West
Eighth Street from 1-1111 Street 10
west line of Roger's Sub., Fremont
Avenue from Grandview .Avenue to
North cascade Road, ('u lls Street
from South Dodge to AItdady Street,
Grandview Avenue from Southern
Avenue to east end of said avenue,
Fourth Street from Alain to White
Street, Locust Street from lith to
17th Street, Alpine Street front AWest.
Third to Dodge Street, West Eagle
Point Avenue from Kane Street to
City Limits, alley from Humboldt
Avenue to Johnson Avenue, between
Rhomberg and Lincoln Avenues, Leib-
nitz Street from Harold to Abbott
Street, South Bluff Street from Dodge
Street 100 feet south, Southern Ave-
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nue from Rowan Street to Lot 10,
South Avenue addition, which cost is
payable by the abutting property
benefitted thereby, and is made by
law a lien on said abutting property
and payable in seven annual in-
stallments, with interest on same
deferred payment at the rate of
six per cent per annum, and it is
hereby certified and recited that all
the acts, conditions and things re-
quired to be done precedent to and
in the issue of this bond, have been
properly done, happened and per-
formed in regular and due form, as
required by law and for the payment
thereof, both principal and interest,
the full faith and credit of said City
of Dubuque, is hereby irrevocably
pledged, in accordance with said sec-
tions 848 and 849 of Chapter 8, Title
V, of the Code of Iowa, 1897, and
the resolutions of the City Council
referred to.
In witness whereof, the City of Du-
buque, by its City Council, has caused
this bond to be signed by its Mayor,
attested by its Recorder with the seal
of the City affixed this 30th day of
June, 1916.
Mayor.
Countersigned:
City Recorder.
(Form of Coupon)
No. $12.50
on the day of the
City of Dubuque, Iowa, promises to
pay to the hearer, as provided in said
bond, the sum of Twelve and 50-100
Dollars, at office of City Treasurer in
the City of Dubuque, being six
months interest due that day on its
refunding improvement bond No.
dated June 1, 1916.
Mayor.
Countersigned:
City Recorder.
Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of
the resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel and
Wallis.
Nays—None.
Alderman Wallis offered the follow-
ing:
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that from and
after twenty days after the passage
and publication hereof as required by
ordinance, and for a period of fifteen
years thereafter no person, firm or
corporation shall excavate in or tear
up the surface of West Locust street
from Seventeenth Street to the west
lot line of Hodgon Avenue.
Any person, firm or corporation
violating the provisions of this reso-
lution shall be subject to a fine of One
Hundred dollars ($100.00) for each
offense and the City Recorder is here-
by instructed to cause to be published
notice of the adoption hereof within
twenty-four hours after its passage.
Resolved further, That the provi-
sions hereof shall be held not to ap-
ply in the case of contracts which
have been or are about to be let for
paving of said street or parts thereof.
Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of
the resolution.
Carried by the following vote.
Yeas—Alds. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays—None.
Md. Wallis moved that the City
Engineer be instructed to notify all
property owners on West Locust
Street to make all necessary connect -
tions before the street is improved.
Carried.
Alderman Wallis 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 Arlington Street from the west
lot line of Highland Place to the east
curb line of Prairie Street by narrow-
ing said street to twenty-two feet be-
tween curbs and it is hereby proposed
to grade, curb with cement curb and
to pave said portion of said street with
hillside brick on a concrete founda-
tion, and to assess the cost of said
narrowing, grading, curbing and pav-
ing --against the property legally
subject to assessment.
Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of
the resolution.
Carried by the following vote.
Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
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
to prepare a plat showing generally
the location, nature and extent to the
proposed improvement of Arlington
Street from the west lot line of High-
land Place to the east curb line of
Prairie 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
assessable upon each lot or parcel of
land adjacent to such improvements
as contemplated by Chapter 76 9f the
Laws of the Thirty-fifth General As-
sembly of the State of Iowa and acts
amended thereby, and to file such
Special Session, June 30, 1916.
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 stating
that such plat and estimates are on
filed 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 be filed,
and the time fixed for hearing, which
time shall not he 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 minted copy
of such notice accompanying the same
Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of
the resolution.
Carried by the following vote.
Yeas—Aids. Callahan, frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays—None.
Alderman Wallis offered the follow-
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 Foye
Street and Seminary Street as follows,
to -wit: an eight inch tile pipe sani-
tary sewer in Foye Street from Al-
mond Street to Seminary Street, east
on Seminary Street from Foye Street
to within one hundred feet of Paul
Street and west on Seminary Street
from Foye Street to the westerly line
of Lot 2 of Mineral Lot 191, and to
assess the cost of said sewer against
the abutting property.
Aid. Wallis moved the adoption of
the resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
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
to prepare a plat and specifications
for an eight inch tile pipe sanitary
sewer in Foye Street from Almond
Street to Seminary Street, east in
Seminary Street to within one hun-
dred feet of Paul Street and west on
Seminary Street from Foye Street to
the westerly line of lot 2 of Mineral
Lot 191, showing the locations and
general nature of such improvement,
the extent thereof, the size and kind
of material to be used, and to pre-
pare an estimate of the cost thereof
and the amount assessable upon each
lot or parcel of land adjacent to or
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abutting thereon per front feet or
square feet in area, and to tile such
plat, specifications and estimate In
the office of the City Recorder.
That after such plat is so filed, the
City Recorder shall cause to ue 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 Dubuue, stating
that such plat is on tile, and generally
the nature of the sewer, its location,
size and kinds of material to he used,
and the estimate of its cost, and fix-
ing the time before which objections
can be filed, which time shall not ho
less than five days after the last pub-
lication of said notice, and after tho
completion of the publication of such
notice, he shall at its next session,
notify tho Council thereof in writing
with a printed copy of such notice
accompanying the same.
All. Wallis moved the adoption 01
the rest ion.
Carried by the following vole
Yeas --Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
.McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays --None.
Aid. Wallis moved to take from the
Committee of the Whole the drdi-
nance granting to the House of the
Good Shepherd and St. Joseph's Sani-
tariutn permission to construct a sani-
tary sewer connecting with the City
Sewer at its junction at Willow and
St. Ambrose Streets and ext ending
from its junction at Willow and
Asbury Streets to the City limits at
the end of Asbury Street, providing
for the payment of the cost thereof
and regulating the construction, use
aid maintenance thereof, and act on
it before the Council. "a cried.
Official Publication.
.-\N IIItILIN.\N 'p.
AN ORDINANCE GRA NTiNO TO
THE 11 'SE OF Till: GOOD
SHEPHERD AND ST. .li)SE['H'S
SANITAIf CM PERMiSSU tN TO
CONSTRICT A SANiT:A I,Y SEW-
ER CONNECTING \VIT1i THE
CITY SEWER AT ITS .II'NCTION
AT WILLOW .AND ST. :1\lill{OSE
STREETS, ,\ ND I•:S'1' f: N I a I N(.
FROM ITS JVNCT1 IN AT WIL-
LOWAND ST. :A .i ti R t t s I:
STREETS ALONG WILLOW A N I t
ASBURY STREETS TO THE CITY
LIMITS AT THE ENI) OF AS -
BURY STREET, PROVIDING FOR
THE PAYMENT OF THE COST
THEREOF, AND REGI'LATING
THE CONSTRICTION, I'SE ANi)
MAINTENANCE THEREOF.
Be it Ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:—
Sec. 1. That permission be, and the
same is hereby granted, to the House
of the Good Shepherd and St. Jos-
eph's Sanitarium, their successors and
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assigns, to construct a sanitary sewer
beginning at the junction of the city
sewer at Willow and St. Ambrose
Streets, thence along Willow and AA -
bury Streets to the City Limits,at the
end of Asbury- Ftreet in the City of
Dubuque.
Sec. 2. That permission be, and the
same is hereby granted to the said
House of Good Shepherd and St. Jos-
eph's Sanitarium to connect said sani-
tary sewer with the city sewer
erat mbross
junction at Willow and
e
Streets.
Sec. 3. That the expense and cost
of constructing and maintaining the
sanitary sewer as above described
shall be paid by the said House of
Good Shepherd and St. Joseph's Sani-
tarium, and that no part of said ex-
pense shall be borne by the City of
Dubuque.
.7ec. 4. That after said sanitary
sewer has been constructed as abo, e
described all persons living along and
adjacent to said sewer, shall have the
right to connect therewith, but such
right shall c ly be pranced upon a
proper application being made to the
City Council of the City of Dubuque,
and by paaying to the House of Good
Shepherd and St. Joseph's Sanitarium
the applicant's proportionate part of
the cost of erecting said sewer, with-
out interest, bused on the lineal front-
age of his property on said streets,
which payment must be established
to the satisfaction of the City Council
before the right to connect shall be
granted.
Sec. 6. That the total cost of the
construction of said sanitary sewer
shall lie made a matter of record anil
preserved in the office of the City En-
gineer of said City- of Dubuque.
Sec. 6. That the construction of
said sewer shall be done under the
supervision of the City Engineer of
said City and the Committee on
Streets.
Sec. 7. That after said sewer has
been laid and completed, said streets
• in which said sewer has been laid
shall be put back in as good condi-
tion as they were before they were
torn up for the purpose of receiving
said sewer, and the House of Good
Shepherd and St. Joseph's Sanitarium
shall be held responsible for any and
all damages which may arise out of
the construction and maintenance of
said sewer.
Sec. S. That this Ordinance shall
take effect and be in force from and
after its passage and publication in
the official newspapers of the City of
Dubuque, and written acceptance
thereof on the part of said House of
Good Shepherd and St. Joseph's Sani-
tarium duly endorsed hereon.
Adopted 30th day of June, 1916.
Approved 7th day of July, 1916.
JAMES SAUL, Mayor.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
The provisions and terns of the
foregoing Ordinance are hereby as-
serted this 3rd day of July, 1916.
THE HOUSE OF THE GOOD SHEI'-
IICitIt -AND ST. JOSEPH'S SANI-
TAIiII'\1.
By ill'LLANY & STUART, their
attorneys.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Times -Journal and Telegraph -Herald
newspapers July 10th, 1916.
J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Ald. McLaughlin moved that the
reading just had be considered the
first reading of the ordinance. t'a'r-
ried.
Ald. McLaughlin moved to suspen
the rules for the purpose of readin_
the ordinance by its title.
Carried by the following vote:
1"eas—AIds. Callahan, Frith, I.eist.
McLaughlin, 1'lamondon, rob.,!.
Wallis.
Nays—\one.
AId. McIaaugh lin moved the adop-
tion of the ordinance as read.
Carried by the following vote:
\ eas—.Alcls. Callahan, Frith, I.eist,
1ilcl.aughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays None.
Ald. Frith moved that the City m
cept nothing but Surety Bonds on all
contract work awarded by the City
Council. Carried.
Alderman Leist offered the follow-
ing:
Whereas, It is the intention of the
City Council of the City of Dubuque
to re -pave Clay Street, Eighteenth
Street and Conley .Avenue from Third
Street to Twenty -Second Streel : and,
Whereas, Said Streets at the pres-
ent time are paved with brick, said
brick forming the old pavement;
therefore,
Be it Resolved, That it is deemed
advisable that the old brick forming
the present pavement be sold and in
that manner disposed of; bids for
the same to be called for at a later
date by the City Council.
Aid. T.eist moved the adoption of
the resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
Mclautghlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays—None.
Ald. Strobel moved to adjourn.
Carried.
Adopted
Approved
4111111,
Attest:
J. J. SHEA,
/ UC/t't" , p
City Recorder.
916.
Mayor.
14, City Recorder.
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 May, 1916:
Salaries for April, 1916.
James Saul, Mayor $116 65
Geo. D. Wybrant, Treasurer133 30
Otto F. Puls, Deputy 108 33
L. F. Kolfenbach, Clerk 80 00
Cyril 1). Lagen, Auditor 116 65
Carl 0. 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. Czizeic, Attorney150 00
Matthew Cooney, Asst. Attor-
ney 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
J. J. Ryan, Rodman 75 00
John W. Lawler, Committee
Clerk 125 00
John Mahoney,
missioner 100 00
Edward Norton, Market Mas-
ter 65 00
Thos. Hackney, Pound Master 45 00
Mrs. H. Koenig, Janitress 70 00
Dr. E. L. Reinicke, Health
Officer 50 00
Chas. Bucknam, Sanitary OL-
ficer 75 00
Dr. F. .7. Kennedy, Meat and
Milk Inspector 85 00
Ed. Farrel 70 00
John Stemm, Wharf Master60 00
Louis Plamondon, Alderman
First Ward 25 00
J. J. McLaughlin, Alderman
Second Ward 25 00
Chas. Leist, Alderman Third
Ward 25 (10
.T. H. Wallis, Alderman
Fourth Ward 25 00
E. E. Frith, Alderman Fifth
Ward 25 00
Thos. H. Callahan, Alderman -
at -Large
John E. Strobel, Alderman -at -
Large 25 00
John Giellis, Chief of Police125 00
Geo. Reynolds, for injuries
received 20 00
Amanda Beyer, compensation
labor law
Street Corn -
25 00
35 08
Pollee Payroll Last Half April, 1916.
Edward Brunskill $ 36 63
Michael Connolly
James Corcoran
John Cody
Nicholas Campbell
William Carroll
34 28
34 30
36 63
34 28
34 28
Thomas Cain
Thos. Connolly
Philip Dunphy
Wm. Dolan
Thomas Duggan
Edward Daily
Patrick Furry
John Fox
James Flynn
Michael Fogarty
Theo. Ganahl
Ben Gray
John Kane
John Kopp
Patrick Kenneallv
Barney Ludescher
Henry Mueller
Hugh Markey
Alfred Noel
John O'Brien
:Michael O'Connor
Michael Ryan
Gus Raterman
Thomas Reilly
Joseph Stoltz
Patrick Sullivan
Dennis Sheehan
John Spielman
Thomas Sweeney
Fred Seyler
Fred Spielman
Charles Truher
Frank Williams
Miss B. Brennan
Mrs. K. Hihhe
Police Pension Fund Retained
Fire Payroll Last Half April, 1916.
J. Iteinfried $ 61 75
1). Ahearn 49 00
Wm. Hipman 49 00
M. Eitel 47 05
A. Heer
A. McDonell 43 62
P. Zillig 39 20
N. Wagner 39 20
T. Kennedy 39 20
F. Motsch 39 20
J. Noonan 39 2'.
L. Wemett 33
J. Flynn 42
H. in 43
43
39
39
39
37
37
32
42
39
43
Wm. McClain 39
37
39
32
39
39
J. McGloughlin 39
37
39
32
237
34 28
31 95
38 86
36 7'.
34 23
31 83
41 82
34 28
34 2s
34 23
34 23
34 2''
36
34
34
34
34
34
31
39
39
36
34
34
36
34
34
36
39
34
36
34
34
34
34
29
63
28
30
28
30
25
83
17
17
63
30
28
63
28
28
63
30
73
28
30
30
30
80
T. Ryder
Wm. Smith
M. Kelley
F. Al urphy
J. Rooney
J. Walsh
Tierney
G. Gehrke
J. Keppler
J. Smith
L. Benzer
J. Daugherty
H. Woodward
M. Sweeney
J. Benzer
P. Apel
Wm. Kennedy
A. Brewer
00
62
62
20
20
20
35
15
20
62
20
27
20
35
20
20
20
25
20
35
2 38 List of Warrants.
Wrn. Ryan
D. Harker
P. McManus
Win. Ducey
E. McDermott
F. Kenneally
'r. O'Brien
R. Weston
M. Fahey
R. Kenneally
J. Allen
J. Connelly
Win. Meyers
H. Rawson
J. Roshin
Wm. Kannolt
F. Baumgartner
P. Kirch
Pension Fund Retained
32 35
32 35
32, 35
42 15
39 20
39 20
39 20
42 15
39 20
43 62
39 20
39 20
32 35
32 35
42 15
39 20
39 20
39 20
41 03
Dubuque, Iowa, May 4th, 1916.
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council of the City of Dubuque:
Gentlemen: I herwith submit my
payroll for labor on streets in the
various road districts in the City of
Dubuque, for the lsat half of April,
1916:
M. Ackerer, 3rd $ 15 80
T. Addynman, 4th 15 60
J. Burke, 1st 11 20
T. Brown, 1st 12 00
F. Balser, 1st 20 60
T. Baker, 1st 11 00
G. Beck, 2nd 16 00
LIST OF—TWO ti..
G. Blanchard, 2nd 1
J. Broskey, 3rd 16
G. Burnett, 3rd 17
G. Benjamin, 3rd 6
M. Boyle, 3rd 7
A. Bauer, 3rd 1
J. Barrington, 4th 9
J. Barrington, 4th 8
R. Birner, 4th 18
P. Burns, 4th 16
J. Baunfleld, 4th 6
F. Bieger, 5th 14
R. Bowden, 5th 2
R. Burns, 1st 1
Jerry Cahill, 1st 4
P. Carney, Sr., 1st 20
W. Coughlin, 1st 12
P. Carney, Jr., 1st
J. Connolly, 1st
J. Cahill, 3rd
J. Cooney, 4th
T. Cahill, health
J. Donahue, 1st
J. Dempsey, 4th
P. Domenig, 1-5 each
G. Davis, 1--5 each
S. Eustace, 4th
F. Frick, 3rd
W. Foley, 3rd
W. Frost, 4th
M. Flick, 4th
G. Frost, 2nd
F. Dietz, 1st
T. Greenwald, 1st
J. Graham, 2nd
B. Glass, 2nd
9
21
21
7
21
13
10
25
37
00
60
40
20
20
60
80
00
20
20
20
80
40
00
60
60
00
00
60
60
20
60
00
25
00
50
15 20
15 20
8 20
17 40
16 40
32 50
11 20
5 80
17 20
17 00
F. Goodman, 2nd
J. B. Graham, 3rd
C. Giemer, 4th
A. Gantinbien, 4th
M. Gantinbien, 5th
D. Hornberger, 1st
W. Henneberry, 2nd
J. Hayes, 3rd
L. Horrig, 3rd
G. Heckman, 3rd
H. Hall, 3rd
G. Hirci, 4th
J. Jaeggi, 3rd
P. Jacobs, 3rd
J. Johns, 3rd
W. Jones, 4th
T. Kenneally, 1st
P. Kremar, 2nd
M. Kenneally, 3rd
M. Kelley, 3rd
F. Kruckel, 4th
T. T.onergan, 2nd
J. Liecht, 5th
7 20
10 00
12 80
10 00
2 80
5 80
3 40
21 60
15 80
18 60
9 20
32 50
10 80
15 80
9 00
6 00
12 60
3 00
20 20
13 00
15 60
19 20
32 50
J. McCarron, 1st 14 40
20 40
15 00
7 60
7 40
25 00
5 80
20 60
20 60
13 80
13 80
16 60
3 80
32 50
2 80
1 80
6 40
3 20
19 60
7 40
15 00
21 60
O. B. Ridgeway, 1-5 each 37 50
N. Streeter, 1st 8 60
G. Schultz, 3rd 13 20
N. Steffen, 3rd 16 60
C. Selling, 3rd 9 80
A. Schaller, 3rd 15 80
N. Spies, 3rd 18 40
E. Schmitt, 3rd 10 00
P. Smith, 4th 7 40
S. Sterling, 4th 6 60
P. Schetgan, 3rd 32 50
J. Treanor, 1st 6 80
J. Thompson, 1st 19 80
G. Townsend, 1st 3 60
J. Tschriggfrie, 4th 15 00
A. Turner, 1-5 each 25 00
C. Van Wie, 1st 20 60
J. Werb, 1st 9 00
W. Williams, 2nd 15 00
W. Williams, 2nd 7 20
P. Wertin, 2nd 17 80
E. Wilson, 3rd 7 20
E. Winkelman, 5th 13 00
N. Zingel, 2nd 6 80
C. Zimmerman, 2nd 29 00
M. Ackels, 4th 49 00
F. A. Burns, 3rd 42 50
C. McDonald, 2nd
Jas. McLaughlin, 3rd
Jno. McLaughlin, 3rd
J. McCarthy, 4th
R. McCaffrey. 2nd
J. Murphy, 1st
A. Madigan, 1st
J. Murray, 1st
F. Ilaroney, 3rd
J. Mans, 4th
H. Martin, 4th
P. O'Farrell, 3rd
W. O'Brien. 1st
P. Parr, 4th
B. Panier, 5th
M. Quillan, 3rd
J. Reddin, 1st
F. Rowe, 2nd
P. Royce, 4th
N. Reiter, 5th
J. Ryan, 2nd
List of Warrants.
F. G. Becker, 3rd 22 50
C. Bradley, 4th 14 50
B. A. Baldwin, 5th 6 50
J. Clow, 2nd 22 50
A. Conrad, 5th 16 50
N. Evert, 1st 38 50
M. Hannon, 2nd 45 00
J. Ludowsky, 1st 49 50
J. Linehan, 3rd 18 00
J. Long, 5th 43 00
J. McCollins, 2nd 13 50
Jeff McGrath, 4th 47 00
J. McGovern, 4th 9 00
D. O'Meara, 1st 40 50
S. Norton, 4th 2 50
P. Pier, 3rd 48 00
C. Singrin, 3rd 49 50
J. Walsh, 1st 27 00
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council of the City of Dubuque:
Gentlemen: I herewith submit my
payroll for sprinkling and sweeping
for the last half of April, 1916:
C. Sullivan, 1st $ 34 50
J. McCollins, 2nd 34 00
J. Linehan, 3rd 32 00
B. Molo, 2nd, 2-3; 4th, 1-3 29 00
M. Ackels, 4th. 5-6; 3rd, 1-631 00
A. Conrad, 5th 29 00
Union Electric Co., 1st, 9%
2nd, 13%; 3rd, 20%; 4th,
5%, 5th, 53% 10 da. 16.45164 51
Lagen Bros., 1st, 2nd, 4th 18 50
S. Norton, 1st, 2nd, 4th 45 00
Dubuque, Iowa, May 4th, 1916.
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
April, 1916:
J. Rooney $ 19 80
W. Hennessey 21 60
W. Coughlin 19 80
H. Kunkle 19 80
W. Burke 21 60
J. Tobin 21 60
C. Rusch 9 80
T. Bannig 21 60
T. Hird 21 60
C. Rusch, for work done on
storm sewers in the 4th
ward
C. Sullivan
Bills Allowed First Half
E. T. Frith, health
E. T. Frith, health
John Bohn, inspector
Jim Byrnes, inspector
C. B. McNamara & Co., 51
retained on Dodge St. sew-
er
Wilmer Cook, grading
Wilmer Cook, grading
Kenety & Son, grading
Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer,
interest
Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer,
sale of bonds
17
35
00
00
May, 1916.
$500 00
287 25
24 00
18 00
25 20
100 00
60 00
90 00
420 00
500 00
239
Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer,
miscellaneous 249 44
Ed. Brasher, retaining wall on
West 7th street
Ed. Brasher, retaining wall on 500 00
West 7th street 500 00
Ed. Brasher, retaining wall on
West 7th street 397 20
John M. Lee, cinders 2nd road 189 50
Jas. Lee, removing curb West
11th street 100 00
Jas. Lee, overhaul 5th road144 44
Jas. P. Lee. 5% retained
lthomberg avenue 500 00
Jas. F. Lee, 1V -r, retained
Ithomberg avenue 133 46
- -
Fire Payroll for First Ilalf May, 1916.
J. lieinfried $ 62 00
D. Ahern
50 00
W. Hinman 50 00
M. Eitel
47 00
A. Beer
40 00
A. McDonnell
P. Zillig
N. Wagner
T. Kennedy
F. Motsch
J. Noonan
L. Wemett
J. Flynn
H. Cain
T. Ryder
Wm. Smith
M. Kelley
F Murphy
R. Tierney
J. Rooney
J. Walsh
G. Gehrke
J. Keppler
J. Smith
J. Daugherty
W. McClain
L. Penzer
H. Woodward
M. Sweeney
.T. Benzer
J. McGloughlin
W. Kennedy
P. Ape!
W. Ryan
D. Harker
A. Brewer
P. McManus
W. Ducey
F. Kenneally
T. O'Brien
E. McDermott
R. Weston
M. Fahey
R. Keneally
J. Allen
J. Connelly
W. Meyers
H. Rawson
J. Roshin
W. Kannolt
F. Baumgartner
P. Kirch
43
40
40
40
40
40
32
42
43
43
40
40
40
32
37
37
42
40
43
40
40
37
32
40
40
40
40
37
32
32
32
32
42
40
40
40
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
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
42 00
40 00
43 00
40 00
40 00
32 00
32 00
42 00
40 00
40 00
40 00
240
List of Warrants.
Police Payroll First Half May, 1910.
Edward Brunskill $ 35 00
James Corcoran 37 35
Michael Connolly 35 00
John Cody 35 00
Nicholas Campbell 35 00
William Carroll 35 00
Thos. Connolly 35 00
Thomas Cain 35 00
Philip Dumphy 42 50
Wm. Dolan 37 50
Thomas Duggan 35 00
Edward (Daily 32 50
Patrick Fury 42 65
James Flynn 35 00
John Fox 37 35
Theo. Ganahl 35 00
Michael Fogarty 35 00
Ben Gray 35 00
John Kane 35 00
John Kopp 35 00
Patrick Kenneally 35 00
John Kilby 26 00
Barney I.udescher 35 00
Henry Mueller 35 00
Hugh Markey 37 35
Alfred Noel 34 65
John ( ✓Brien 40 00
Michael )'Connor 42 65
Michael Ryan 35 00
Gus iiatc:rnucn 35 00
Thos. Reilly 35 00
Joseph Stoltz 35 00
Patrick Sullivan 35 00
John Spielman 35 00
Dennis Sheehan 35 00
Thomas Sweeney 40 00
Fred Seyler 35 00
Fred Spielman 37 50
Chas. Truher 35 00
1"rank Williams 35 00
Miss P. Brennan 35 00
Mrs. K. Ilihhe 35 00
Dubuque, Iowa, May 18, 1916.
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 May,
1916:
F. Balser, 1st $ 21 60
T. Brown, 1st 19 00
A. Blackburn, 2nd 3 60
A. Lauer, 3rd 3 60
J. Broskey, 3rd 20 60
P. Burns, 4th 19 80
J. Barrington, 4th 1 00
H. Birner, 4th 19 20
C. Buelow, 5th 22 60
T. Baren, 5th 18 00
H. Bowden, 5th 20 80
J. Connolly. 1st 22 60
P. Carney, 1st 21 60
J. Cahill, 3rd 22 60
J. Cunning, 3rd 1 80
T. Cahill, health 23 40
L. Dempsey, 4th 40
G. Davis, 1-5 each 37 50
S. Eustace, 4th 21 40
J. Eberhart, 5th 15 40
W. Flynn, 3rd 14 40
\V. Frost, 4th
M. Flick, 4th
G. Frost, 2nd, 1-2 mo.
F. Geitz, 1st
F. Goodman, 2nd
B. Glass, 2nd
M. Gierst, 2nd
C. Giemer, 4th
M. Gantinbien, 5th
H. Galie, 5th
A. Geisler, 5th
C. Gantinbien, 5th
C. Hackett, 2nd
G. Heckman, 3rd
J. Haupert, 5th
G. Hird, 4th
T. Kenneally, 1st
I', Krernar, 2nd
M. Kenneally, 3rd
F. Knuckle, 4th
S. Kronatz, 5th
C. Kupperschmid, 5th
J. Koch, 1-5 each
N. Kieffer, 4th
T. Lonergan, 2nd
W . Lillie, 3rd
I1. Lange, 5th
Jas. Mc('arron, 1st
C. McDonald, 2nd
Jas. McLaughlin, 3rd
S. McNab, 4th
R. McCaffrey, 2nd
J. Murray, 1st
F. Maroney, 3rd
J. Maus, 4th
11. Martin, 4th
F. Nedgley, 3rd
W . D'lirien, 1st
R. Petty, 5th
S. Pelt, 1-5 each
1'. Itow e, 2nd
G. Reynolds, 2nd
J. Rehert, 5th
N. Reiter, 5th
J. Ryan, 2nd
O. Ridgeway, 1--5 each
G. Schultz, 3rd
A. Schaller, 3rd
N. Spies, 3rd
W. Spensley, 4th
P. Smith, 4th
L. Schneider, 5th
J. Steffen, 5th
P. Schetgan, 3rd
J. Thompson, 1st
A. Turner, 3rd
J. Tschrigfrie, 4th
C. Van \Vie, 1st
W. Williams, 2nd
W. Williams, 2nd
P. Wertin, 2nd
E. Wilson, 3rd
E. Winkelman, 5th
C. Zempierman, 2nd
W. Zangmeister, 2nd
F. Zeit, 2nd
M. Ackels, 4th
F. Becker, 3rd
C. Bradley, 4th
J. Berwanger, 5th
B. Baldwin, 5th
J. Clow, 2nd
A. Conrad, 5th
21 6(
19 20
32 50
10 80
20 80
17 20
1 80
4 60
22 60
17 20
3 60
32 50
10 00
10 80
21 60
32 50
7 40
8 20
20 80
S 20
17 20
19 00
25 00
10 00
22 60
1 75
19 00
20 80
22 60
22 60
5 40
25 00
21 60
13 60
22 60
23 80
3 Gil
32 50
19 00
25 00
14 60
3 60
19 00
19 70
23 40
75 00
20 80
20 80
20 80
13 60
1 80
19 00
19 00
32 50
22 60
10 00
9 00
21 60
9 35
11 80
20 20
11 80
10 80
21 20
3 60
5 40
54 50
50 00
20 00
43. 00
29 50
29 50
27 00
List of Warrants.
N. Evert, 1st ............................ . 54 00
.................
C. Gantinbien, 5th .................. 52 00
M. Hannon, 2nd ........................ 48 00
J. Kean, 4th
J. Long, 5th
J. McCollins, 2nd
Jeff McGrath, 4th
D. O'Meara, 1st
P. Pier, 3rd
C. Singrin, 3rd
T. Welch, 4th, rock
T. Welch, 4th, macadam
38 50
49 00
25 00
52 00
54 00
108 50
56 50
4.4 25
3 75
Dubuque, Iowa, May 18, 1916.
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council, Dubuque, Iowa:
Gentlemen: I herewith submit my
payroll for sprinkling and sweeping
for the first half of May, 1916:
J. Sullivan, 1st $ 36 00
J. McCollins, 2nd 34 50
J. Linehan, 3rd 33 50
B. Moto, 2nd, 2-3; 4th, 1-3 .. 38 50
M. Ackelts, 3rd, 1-6; 4th, 5-640 50
A. Conrad, 5th 27 50
J. Ludowskey, 1st, 2nd 54 00
B. Lagen, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th11 50
Honorable Mayor and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa:
Gentlemen: The following is the
cost of repairing the sewer in Wash-
ington Street between Eagle Point
Avenue and Sanford Avenue to be
taken from C. 13. McNamara's 5 per
cent retained:
E. Winkelman $ 4 00
J. Long 10 00
5th road macadam 16 00
Dubuque, Iowa, May 18, 1916.
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council, Dubuque, Iowa:
Gentlemen: I herewith submit my
payroll for labor on sewers in the
City of Dubuque for the first half of
May, 1916:
J. Rooney $ 12 60
W. Hennessey 23 40
W. Coughlin 23 40
H. Kunkle 22 60
W. Burke 23 40
J. Tobin 14 40
C. Rusch 6 20
T. Bannon 23 40
T. Hird 23 40
C. Rusch, 4th ward 13 50
C. Rusch, Fire Department 8 00
C. Sullivan 37 60
Bills Allowed in May, 1916.
John Bohn, inspector $ 26 00
Thos. Kenneally, inspector 12 00
F. W. Hassett, 5 per cent re-
tained improvement of
Quince street 55 35
J. M. Kenety & Son, 5 per cent
retained improvement of
Center Place 181 35
J. M. Kenety & Son, grading
Putnam street 10 00
Wilmer Cook, grading Wash-
ington street between 27th
241
and 28th ....................
Schmidt Auto Co., expense ,. 10 00
H. F. Schmidt, 35 10
Mathis -Metz expense 11 90
Co., expense 19 75
Lyon & Lyon, expense
The Adams 35
Co.,Coexpense 5 06
Trenk %Vire Works, expense126 00
Wales Hotel, expense
Clancy Transfer Co., 30 00
F. A. Burns, expense35
expense 355 0 05
Standard Supply Co., expense 3 40
G. H. Davis & Co., expense
Martin-Strelau Co., expense.., 5 , 0
50
L. A. Walch, expense
Demkier Bros., expense 40
Eichhorn & Bechtel, expense4 50
Midland Chemical Co., ex-
pense 95
................
C. E. Fitzpatrick Co., expense 33 50
C. E. Fitzpatrick Co., expense 2 60
C. E. Fitzpatrick Co., expense 8 90
C. E. Fitzpatrick Co., expense 2 45
L. A. Walch, expense 2 45
T. D. Dempsey, expense 2 30
H. B. McCarten, expense 7 20
Geo. Pfeiffer, expense 1 50
J. Chilton, expense 50
H. Galle, expense 1 25
Key City Gas Co., expense1 25
John Dehing, expense 10 00
W. J. Brown, expense 237 50
F. A. Nester & Son, expense53 75
National Refining Co., fire 21 50
The Auto Supply Co., fire 22
Iowa Oil Co., fire 1 75
Byrne Bros., fire 99
Iowa State Insurance Co., ex-
pense 20 94
Dubuque 'tubber & Belting
Co., fire 1 80
Pauly Printing Co., fire 8 50
Deyoe—Avenarius, fire 9 00
F. M. Jaeger Co., fire 25
J. N. Graham, fire 14 00
J. T. Hancock Co., fire 2 70
Midland Chemical Co., fire 6 00
F. G. Becker, fire 11 38
Eagle Point Lime Works, fire 4 60
F. Schloz & Son, fire 3 50
Peed-Berwanger & Pfiffner,
fire 11 75
It. Herrmann & Sons, fire 15 00
Shepple Machine Co., fire 2 00
Tri-State Auto Co., fire 4 33
G. W. Healey & Son, fire 1 40
J. J. Strayer, fire 21 10
Hawkeye Battery Co., fire 7 80
F. C. Ris, fire 1 40
Curtis Plumbing & Heating
Co., fire 45
National Refining Co., fire 21 50
Wunderlich & Wiederholt, fire 22 00
Key City Gas Co., fire 28 15
Key City Gas Co., fire 15 65
Union Electric Co., fire 19 66
Albert Ney, fire 126 15
Schmitt Auto Supply Co., po-
lice
Ed. Norton, police
F. G. Becker, police
Peter Hanson, police
J. Jehring, police
2 00
1 20
10 27
55
2 90
f
242
List of Warrants.
United Fire Sales Co., police1121 95
71
Iowa Oil Co., police
Eichhorn & Bechtel, police 4 57
Eichhorn & Bechtel, police 3 13
Kerper-Muntz Garage Co., po-
lice 95
Iowa Oil Co., police .13 74
Tri-State Auto Co., police 11 0
70
J. W. Giellis, police
8
Dubuque Rubber & Belting
Co., police 30
Union Electric Co., police 1 60
M. Mullen, police and expense 22 00
Iowa Telephone Co., police,
fire and expense 42 67
United Fire Sales Co., police
and expense 22 60
Key City Gas Co., police, fire
and expense 4 00
Key City Gas Co., police, fire
and expense 104 40
Key City Gas Co., police, fire
and expense 122 60
Key City Gas Co., police, fire
and expense 4 0^
Rellihan & Mullen, expense
and police 3 30
Key City Roofing Co., roads
and fire 25 55
Mettel Bros., fire and roads 12 10
T. J. Mulgrew, expense and
road 23 08
M. H. Hardie, expense and
road 51 00
Spann & Rose Lumber Co,
expense and sidewalsk 70 58
Chas. Matz, sidewalks 13 85
Ellwanger Bros., sidewalks 5 30
D. & J. Hoerner, sidewalks 3 20
W. B. Baumgartner, sidewalks 3 00
J. N. Graham, sewer and
sidewalks
Iowa Telephone Co., sewer ....
F. Schloz & Son, sewer
A. W. Drake & Sons, road
Dubuque Sand & Gravel Co,
roads
G. W. Healey & Son, road
Fischer & Co., road
Smedley Steam Pump Co,
road
Wm. Pohl, road
F. Beutin, road
Smedley Steam Pump Co,
road
Geo. Bock, road
Dubuque Lumber & Coal Co.,
road
F. Schloz & Son, roads
Midland Chemical Co., roads
J. Newman & Sons, roads
Good Roads Machinery Co,
roads
Key City Iron Works, roads....
Iowa Oil Co., roads
Cota, Byrne & Cota, roads
Schmidt Auto Supply Co,
health
John Dehing, health
Kerper-Muntz Garage Co.,
health
Dubuque Rubber & Belting
2 00
4 03
45
1 00
2 38
1 75
3 00
34 50
75
1 00
10 00
2 00
t 43
7 30
67 80
4 25
30 00
3 58
10 15
3 75
4 50
90 00
4 00
Co., health 2 00
Duplex Tire Co., health 10 00
Life Saving Device Co., health 150 00
Labor Leader, printing 12 50
Times -Journal, printing 77 87
Telegraph -Herald, printing 176 00
Telegraph -Herald, printing 11 34
Telegraph -Herald, printing 116 85
Union Electric Co., lighting 55 18
Union Electric Co., lighting 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 500 00
Union Electric Co., lighting .... 286 1
Tillie Schwartz, loan warrant 500 00
Tillie Schwartz, loan warrant 500 00
/Tillie Schwartz, loan warrant 500 00
Jas. Saul, mayor, donation for
Memorial Day 200 00
M. Kearney, overpaid taxes 7 72
Harry McIntosh, 5 per cent
retained on 30th street sew-
er 22 30
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. a.,
Thursday, June 15th, 1916, for im-
proving North Street from the end of
the present macadam improvement to
the east curb line of Louisa Street, in
accordance with the plans and speci-
fications prepared by the City Engi-
neer 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:
1,704 lineal feet of cement curb
and gutter.
3,400 square yards of macadam.
5,444 cubic yards of cutting.
1,270 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 1st day of September, 1916.
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 $400.00 on some
Dubuque Bank as a guarantee that a
contract will be entered into if
awarded. Check and hid in separate
envelopes.
The City Council reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, June 2nd,
1916. J. J. SHEA,
6-2-3t. 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, June 15, 191.6, for the con-
struction of 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,
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:
180 lineal feet of 8 -inch tile pipe.
1 manhole.
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 day of July, 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 $20.00 on some Du-
buque Bank as a guarantee that a
243
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, June 2nd,
1916. J. J. SHEA,
6-2-3t 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, June 15th, 1916, to pay
for constructing an eight -inch tile
pipe sanitary sewer in St. Ambrose
street, from the present manhole at
the intersection of Willow street and
St. Ambrose street, northerly for a
distance of about three hundred feet.
J. A. R. Daniels, Contractor.
Amount of Special Assessment
$709.07, same to he assessed against
the property legally subject to assess-
ment upon and along said street.
And that there is a plat ann-,'hed-
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 or specified
portions thereof subject to assess-
ment 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 :und schedule art,
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, June 15th,
1916, or to appear at said session of
the Council to show cause, if any you
have, why said assessment should not
he levied.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, June 2nd,
1916. J. J. SHEA,
6-2-3t 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 June 15th, 1916, to pay for con-
structing an eight -inch tile pipe sani-
tary sewer in the unnamed street
north of Mettel's Sub, half way be-
tween Queen Street and Windsor Ave-
nue, and on Burden Avenue from the
unnamed street to O'Neill Avenue,
and easterly on O'Neill Avenue about
five hundred feet, G. L. Kormann,
Contractor.
244
Official Notices.
Amount of Special Asessment
$2,374.02, same to be assessed against
the property legally subject to assess-
ment upon and along said streets.
And that there is a plat and sched-
ule on tile in the office of the City
Recorder of said City of Dubuque.
showing the streets in which said
sewer was 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 he 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 tile 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 Council
to be held Thursday, June 15th, 1916,
or to appear at said session, of the
Council to show cause, if any you
have, why saidassessment should not
be levied.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, June 2nd,
1916.
J. J. SHEA.
6-2-31. City Recorder.
Official Notice.
NOTIt'1: Oh' THE ('ITY COUNCIL'S
INTENTION TO IMPROVE WEST
I.t u'I'ST STREET FROM THE
END OF THE PRESENT IM-
PROVEMENT AT SEVENTEENTH
STEP l' I' 'CO 'I' II AVEST I'I'RB
I,iN1: OH' H(cpEpnN AVENUE.
To \Vhont It May Concern:
You and each of you are hereby no-
tified that it is the intention of the
I'ity I'ouncil of the City of Dubuque,
Iowa, to improve West Locust Street
from the end of the pre§ent improve-
ment at Seventeenth Street to the west
curb line of Hodgdon Avenue.
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 Brick Block Paving -
8,410 square yards of brick block
paving on a concrete foundation out-
side of car tracks.
1,842 square yards of brick block
paving on a concrete foundation inside
of car tracks and one foot outside
thereof.
500 lineal feet of 36 -inch stone curb
reset.
100 lineal feet of 36 -inch new stone
curb.
500 lineal feet of 24 -inch stone curb
reset.
200 lineal feet of 24 -inch new stone
curb.
Making a total estimated cost to'the
legally assessable property owners of
$23,070.00.
If Asphaltic Concrete Paving and
Brick Block Paving-
7,677
'aving-
7,677 square yards of asphaltic con-
crete paving on a concrete foundation
outside of car tracks.
1,842 square yards of brick block
paving on a concrete foundation inside
of car tracks and one foot outside
thereof.
500 lineal feet of 36 -inch stone curb
reset.
100 linea..1 feet of 36 -inch new stone
curb.
50(1 lineal feet of 24 -inch stone curb
reset.
200 lineal feet of 24 -inch new stone
curb.
6.600 square feet of cement gutter.
Making a total estimated cost to the
legally assessable property owners of
$19,629.75.
If Creosote Wood Block Paving -
8,410 square yards of creosote wood
block paving on a concrete foundation
outside of car tracks.
1,842 square yards of creosote wood
block paving on a concrete foundation
inside of car tracks and one foot out-
side thereof.
500 lineal feet of 36 -inch stone curl)
reset.
100 lineal feet of 36 -inch new stone
curb.
500 lineal feet of 24 -inch stone curb
reset.
200 lineal feet of 24 -inch new stone
curb.
Making a total estimated cost to the
legally assessable property owners of
$26,220.00.
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, June 15, 1916, or to file with the
City Recorder their objection in writ-
ing on or before June 15, 1916.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, June 7,
1916. J. J. SHEA,
6-7-3t City Recorder.
OFFICLIL NOTICE.
NOTICE OF THE CITY t't tUN('iL'S
INTENTION TO CONS't'I:l'("1' AN
EIGHT INCH TiLE PIPE SANI-
TARY SEWER IN O'NEILL AVE-
NUE FROM BOOTH STREET TO
COLLEGE AVENUE, IN COL-
LEGE AVENUE FROM O'NEILL
AVENUE TO WEST SECOND
STREET, IN WEST SECOND
STREET FROM COLLEGE AVE-
NUE TO WALSH STREET, 1N
WALSH STREET FROM WEST
SECOND TO WEST THIRD
STREET, THENCE WESTERLY
ON WEST THIRD STREET TO
FIFTY FEET EAST OF GRAND -
VIEW AVENUE AND EASTERLY
ON WEST THIRD STREET FROM
WALSH STREET FOR THREE
HUNDRED AND FIFTY FEET.
Official Notices.
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
sanitary sewer in O'Neill Ave-
nue from Booth Street to College
Avenue, in College Avenue from
from O'Neill Avenue to West Seconn
Street, in West Second Street from
College Avenue to Walsh Street, in
Walsh Street from Nest Second
Street to West Third Street, thence
westerly on West Third Street to fifty
feet east of Grandview Avenue and
easterly on \VestThird Street from
Walsh Street for three hundred and
fifty feet.
That a plat of said improvement is
now on the in the office of the City
Recorder.
It is estimated by the City Engi-
neer that said improvement will re-
quire.
1,990 lineal feet of eight inch tile
pipe.
11 manholes.
Making a total estimated cost to
the legally assessable property owners
of $3,922.50.
Any person having objection to saict
improvement is hereby notified to ap-
pear before the City Council at its
next regular session to he held Thurs-
day, June 15th, 1916, or to file with
the City Recorder their objections in
writing on or before June 11th, 1916.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, June 6th,
1916.
J. J. Si--IE.1,
6-6-3t. City Recorder.
OFFICIAL NOTICE.
NOTICE OF THE CiTY ('(lUNI'IL'S
INTENTION TO ('()NSTl:U("1' AN
EIGHT INCH TILE PIPE SANI-
ARY SEWER IN MARTI IA
STREET FROM NORTH BOOTH
STREET TO THE INTEI:SEC'l'ION
OF MAI -:THA STREi':'1' ANI) NE-
VADA SHEET, AND ALONG NE-
VADA STREET TO A POINT
ABOUT FIFTY FEET NORTH OP
JULIEN 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,
Iowa, to construct an eight inch tile
pipe sanitary sewer in Martha Street
from North Booth Street to the in-
tersection of Martha Street and Ne-
vada Street, and along Nevada Street
to a point about fifty feet north of
Julien Avenue.
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.
750 lineal feet of 8 -inch tile pipe.
245
nu,nholes.
Making :t tutnl estimated. e,ist to
the legally assessable property nwners
of ttiByu.00.
Any person hating o1,iccti•tn I.. said
improvent t'Itt is hereby n.t1iiit.1 t.. ap-
pear 10 fiit,, the Cite t'onn. it :.t i•
n.•xt r, IuIar =,•ssion to h, itch'
.Ion. I:.th, 191e., or 1,1 til. Will
ht
'it y I;.o..r1l,.I th..ir ol.i..,tlti>
vt'ritiui❑ ot, •.r L,In...lnn, I:atlt. I:iIr
It:it.l it Intlnlnt, I.•tta .Iuu. rt h,
1916.
.1..1 NII!:\.
t'itc I:, iittlit
N,"i'it'I•: of THE t'i'I'v t , iI.\-
('11.'S 1\Tl' Tl,tV
I'Itct\'I; iIi•:l:i: STI :1:l:'I' VI:t.\I
K.\I'I"\l.\\N .\VI;1"\I. ..... Tilt:
SOUTH LINE ole Li IT •
MARSH'S .\DDi'l'IoN,
To Whom it May concern:
You and each of you ;Ire hereby
notified that it is the intention of the
City Council of the city of Dubuque,
Iowa, to improve Meeh Street from
Kaufmann Avenue to the south line
of lot 6 Marsh's Addition.
That a plat of said improvement is
now on file in the office of the ('ity
Recorder.
It is estimated by the City Engin-
neer that said improvement will re-
quire: 770 lineal feet of cement curb.
856 square yards of 1-iillside Brick
Paving on a concrete foundation.
Making a total estimated cost to
the legally assessable property ow-
ners of $2,352.76.
Any person having objection to
said improvement is hereby notified
to appear before the City Council at
its next regular session to be held
Thursday, June 15th, 1916, or to file
with the City Recorder ;heir objec-
tion in writing on or before June 15,
1916.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, June 6,
1916.
6-6-3t.
J. J. Sill'A,
City Recorder.
OFFICIAL NO'I'l('I:.
NOTIC'l' 01, THE CI'T'Y ''ol'\-
CIL'S IN'I'EN'I'IoN 'I', t IM-
PROVE McEVOY I'I.M'I: 1'Rt t\l
THE NORTHERLY I'I:ttl'I;I:TY
LINE OF Cl'RTIS STI:I:L'I' '1'0
THE END Oi'' S.\iI' \i, I:ytty
PLACE, ANI) IT IS III:I:EI;Y
PROPOSED TO N.\i;R0W SAID
STREET TO SIXTEP:.N 1.'1.: ET
BETWEEN CURBS I RI t\I TIS STREET STREET TO THE NORTH
LOT LINE OF LOTS 10 A :N D 21
BONSON AND STEW.\ li'l"S A I t-
DITION, AND THE I: VMAiNING
FIFTY FEET TO BE THIRTY
FEET BETWEEN CURBS.
To Whom it May Concern:
246
Official
Notices.
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 McEvoy Place from
the northerly property line to Curtis
Street to the end of said McEvoy
Place, and it is hereby proposed to
narrow said street to sixteen feet be-
tween curbs from Curtis Street to the
north lot line of Lots 10 and 21 Bon -
son and Stewart's Addition and the
cematning fitty-feet to be thirty fee
.,etween cu,bs.
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 Concrete Paving.
290 lineal feet of cement curb and
gutter.
424 square yards of cement concrete
paving.
Making a total estimated cost to the
legally assessable property owners of
$696.20.
If Macadam.
290 lineal feet of temente curb and
gutter.
3S3 square yards of macadam.
Making a total estimated cost to the
legally assessable property owners of
$504.75.
Any person having objection to said
improvement is hereby notified to ap-
pear before the City Council at its
next regular session to he held Thurs-
day, June 15th, 1916, or to file with
the City Recorder their objection in
writing on or before June 15th, 1916.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, June 6th,
1916.
J. J. SHEA,
6-6-3t. City Recorder.
OFFICIAL NOTICE
NOTICE OP THE CITY COUN-
CIL'S INTENTION TO IM-
PROVE WASHINGTON ST.,
PTO INT TWENTY-EIGHTH ST -
TO THIRTY-FIRST 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 -Eighth Street to Thirty -
First Street.
That a plat of said improvement is
now on file in the office of the City
Recorder.
It is estimated by the City Engin-
eer that said improvement will re-
quire:
If Asphaltic Concrete Paving.
2,400 lineal feet of cement Curb
and Gutter.
3,467 square yards of Asphaltic
Concrete Paving on a concrete foun-
dation. Making a total estimated cost
to the legally assessable property ow-
ners of $7,000.00.
If Macadam. -
2,400 lineal feet of cement Curb
and Gutter.
3,467 square yards of Macadam.
Making a total estimated cost to
the legally assessable property ow-
ners of $4,400,00.
Any person having objection to
said improvement is hereby notified
to appear before the City Council at
its next regular session to be held
Thursday, June 15, 1916, or to file
with the City Recorder their objec-
tion in writing on or before June 15,
1916.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, June 6th,
1916.
J. J. SHEA,
6-6-3t. City Recordce.
OFFICIAL NOTICE.
Nu'I'IC1: '1'111: c'ITV C'c(I'Nc'IL.'S
'l'c c (' 'NS'I'I:t'(" I' .-\N
EIG11'1' INc'll TILE PIPE *\NI-
T:V:Y SIS\\'1:1: IN DPI.:\\\'.\RE
AVENUE 1'I:i 'NI ALG( INA .\Vl;-
Ni-t: '1' ' A'' ("A AVENUE, AND
IN AV' a'.\ :\VENCI: F I:D\I DEL-
AWARE AVENUE T" I'1:cDl::\ll
AVENUE, IN Dl:('
NFL,: I'I: iM A\'c 1 .\ AVENUE To
1I:YING A\'I:NI'l'. AND IN II:V-
1Ntl .\VENI'E T' ( \\"1TIIIN SEV-
EN'l'i-VIVE 1'E1:'1' l'I" DELIII
STIIEf:'17.
To Whom It May Concern:
You and each of you are hereby
notified that it is the intention of the
City Connell of the ('ity of Dubuque,
Iowa, to construct an eight inch tile
pipe sanitary sewer in Delaware Ave-
nue from Algona Avenue to Avoca
Avenue, and in Avoca Avenue from
Delaware Avenue to Decorah Avenue,
in Decorah Avenue from Avoca Ave-
nue to Irving Avenue, and in Irving
Avenue to within seventy-five feet of
Delhi 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:
1,590 lineal feet of S -inch tile pipe.
9 manholes.
Making a total estimated cost to
the legally assessable property own-
ers of $1,333.00.
Any person having objection to
said improvement is hereby notified
to appear before the City Council at
its next regular session to be held
Thursday, June 15th, 1916, or to file
with the City Recorder their objec-
tion in writing on or before June 15th,
1916.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, June 6th,
1916.
J. J. SHEA,
6-6-3t. City-aecorder.
Official Notices.
orrtCiAL Nivrl(•1:.
NOTICE TO THE 'iTY
CIi'S INTENTiu IN TO I\i-
PROVE THE iNTEIISE('Tli IN
OF RHOMBERU .\ VENUE .\ N I D
THE ALLEY LYiNG i1ETWI:I:N
NINTH AND TENTH VENUE
ANT) THE ALLEY R1"NNINO
FROM RIM \IiIERG :\\'l:Nris
TO LINCOLN AVENUE E Pi;-
T\CEEN NiNTH AND TENTTI
AVENUE, AND iT iS fiER.BY
I'i;( )POSED '1`)) MANE SAID
ALLEY 22 -FEET I:I:T\YI:EN
CURBS, WITH A F O1"it I" c)OT
SII)E\VALK SPACE.
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 the intersection of
Rhomberg Avenue and the Alley ly-
ing between Ninth and Tenth Avenue,
and the Alley running from Rhom-
berg Avenue to Lincoln Avenue, be-
tween Ninth and Tenth avenue, and it
is hereby proposed to make said
Alley 22 -feet between curbs, with a
four foot sidewalk space.
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:
520 lineal feet of cement curb.
730 square yards of cement con-
crete paving.
Making a total estimate cost to the
legally assessable property owners of
$1,182.00..
Any person having objection to
said improvement is hereby notified
to appar before the City Council at
its next regular session to be held
Thursday, June 15th, 1916. or to file
with the City Recorder their objec-
tion in writing on or before June 15th
1916.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, June 7th,
1916.
J. J. SHEA,
6-7-3t. City Recorder.
Official Notice.
NOTICE OF THE CITY COUNCIL'S
INTENTION TO IMPROVE CLAY
STREET, EIGHTEENTH STREET
AND COULER AVENUE, FROM
THE NORTH PROPERTY LINE
OF THIRD STREET TO THE
NORTH PROPERTY LINE OF
TWENTY-SECOND 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 Clay Street, Eigh=
teenth Street and Couler Avenue,
from the north property line of Third
Street to the north property line of
Twenty -Second Street.
That a plat of said improvement
247
is now on file in the office of the
City itecorder.
It is estimated by the City Engi-
neer that said improvement will re-
quire:
If Brick Block Paving -
200 lineal feet of new stone curb.
1,000 lineal feet of stone curb re-
set.
3,000 square yards of concrete
base.
22,650 square yards of brick block
paving on a concrete foundation, out-
side of car tracks
8,930 square yards of brick block
paving on a concrete foundation, in-
side of ear tracks and one foot out-
side thereof.
Making a total estimated cost to
the legally assessable property own-
ers of $52,550.00.
If Creosote Wood Block Paving -
200 lineal feet of new stone curb.
1,000 lineal feet of stone curb reset.
3,000 square yards of concrete
base.
22,650 square yards of creosote
wood block paving on a concrete
foundation outside of car tracks.
8,930 square yards of creosote
wood block paving on a concrete
foundation inside of car tracks and
one foot outside thereof.
Making a total estimated cost to
the legally assessable property own-
ers of $57,344.00.
If Asphaltic Concrete Paving -
200 lineal feet of new stone curb.
1,000 lineal feet of stone curb reset.
26,288 square feet of cement gut-
ter.
3,000 square yards of concrete
base.
19,790 square yards of asphaltic
concrete paving on a concrete foun-
dation outside of car tracks
8,930 square yards of brick block
paving on a concrete foundation in-
side of car tracks and one foot out-
side thereof.
Making a total estimated cost to
the legally assessable property own-
ers of $50,905.00.
Any person having objection to
said improvement is hereby notified
to appear before the City Council at
its next regular session to be held
Thursday, June 15th, 1916, or to file
with the City Recorder their objec-
tion in writing on or before June
15th, 1916.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, June 7th,
1916. J. J. SHEA,
6-7-3t. City Recorder.
Official Notice.
NOTICE OF THE CITY u'uuI'NcIL'S
INTENTION TO CONST I:I'u"I' AN
EIGHT INCH TILE I'I1'I: S.ANi-
TARY SEWER IN TII I: :\ I.I.I:Y
RUNNING EASTERLY 1.1:4/M SI"I'_
TER STREET AND \YiNI,Su lt
248
Official Notices.
AVENI'E, FROM THE MANHOLE
AT SL TTEL STREET AND WIND-
SOR AVENI"E,TO THE FIRST AL-
LEY I:ENNING NORTH; THENCE
IN SAID ALLEY TO \WITHIN
TWENTY vl:E'I' OF THE ENI) ISI
SAID ALLEY; ALS>> TN II1:NNI-
PEN STREET I I;> )Al S.\I I) ALLEY
To WITH IN TWENTY-FIVE FEET
OF THE END or SAID 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 the alley run-
ning easterly from Sutter street and
Windsor Avenue, from the manhole
at Sutter street and Windsor avenue
to the first alley running north,
thence in said alley to within twenty -
feet of the• end of said alley, also in
Hennipen street from said alley to
within twenty-five feet of the end of
said 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: 665 lineal feet of 8 -inch tile
pipe and 5 -manholes.
Making a total estimated cost to
the legally assessable property ow-
ners of $639.75.
Any person having objection to said
improvement is hereby notified to
appear before the City Council at its
next regular session to be held
Thursday, June 15th, 1916, or to file
with the City Recorder their objec-
tion in writing on or before June 15th
1916.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, June 7th,
1916.
J. J. SHEA,
6 -7 -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. m.
Friday, June 30th, 1916, for the con-
struction of an 8 -inch tile pipe sani-
tary sewer in Heeb Street from the
end of the present sewer, south to
first angle of the grade of said street,
in accordance with the plans and
specifications prepared by the City
Engineer and now on file in the of-
fice of the City Recorder.
It is estimated by the City Engi-
neer that said improvement will re-
quire:
180 lineal feet of 8 -inch tile pipe.
1 manhole.
The work to be paid for when said
work is completed and as prescribed
by Chapter XXXIV. and amend-
ments thereto of the Revised Ordi-
nances of 1901 of the City of Du-
buque, Iowa, work to be completed on
or before the 15th day of July, 1916.
Bidders must state price per lineal
foot of completed sewer; also price
per manhole complete.
Each bid must he accompanied by
a certified check of $20.00 on some
Dubuque bank as a guarantee that a
contract 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, Iowa, June 17th,
1916. J. J. SHEA,
6-1 7-3t. City Recorder.
Official Publication.
Notice to Dealers in Enameled Siccl
Street Signs.
Sealed proposals will be received at
the office of the City Recorder, City
Hall, until S:00 o'clock p. m. Thurs-
day, June 13th, 1916, for the fur-
nishing of the City of Dubuque with
the necessary enameled street signs
and poles or posts where needed.
Each bidder to accompany his bid
with a design he proposes to furnish.
Dated at' Dubuque, Iowa. June 12th,
1916. J. J. SHEA,
6-12-3t. City Recorder.
Notice to ( outractors.
Sealed proposals will he received at
the City Recorder's office, City Hall,
by the City' Recorder until 8:00 p. m.
Friday, June 30th, 1916, for improv-
ing Washington street from Twenty-
eighth street to Thirty-first street, in
accordance with the plans and spec-
ifications prepared by the City Engi-
neer and now on file in the office of
the ('ity Recorder.
It is estimated by the City Engineer
that said improvement will require:
If Asphaltic Concrete Paving --
2,400 lineal feet of cement curb
and gutter.
3,467 square yards of asphaltic
concrete on a concrete foundation.
1,618 cubic yards of cutting.
If Macadam -
2,400 lineal feet of cement curb
and gutter.
3,467 square yards of macadam.
1,618 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 1st day of October, 1916.
Bidders must state price per square
yard of asphaltic concrete paving,
and price per square yard of macadam
and price per lineal foot of cement
curb and gutter, and price for grad-
ing in total.
Each bid must be accompanied by
a certified check for $400.00 on some
Dubuque bank as a guarantee that a
Official Notices.
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, June 17th,
1916. J. J. SHEA,
6-17-3t City Recorder.
(Official Publication.)
AN OI{DINANCIE:.
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A
GRADE ON ATLANTIC .\\'F:xrl.;
1'lO IM DEXTER AVEN1"i: 'I'(
ItOSEDALE AVENUE.
Be it Ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, Iowa:
Section 1. That an ordinance estab-
lishing a grade on Atlantic avenue
from Dexter avenue to Rosedale 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. 910 B. M. door : ill of
Starr's store on the corner of Delhi
street and West Fourteenth street,
elevation 304.90.
Said grade begins at the north curl)
line of Dexter avenue, which is sta-
tion 0, east curb elevation :.33.00,
west curb elevation 233.00; thence to
station 2+50, east curb elevation
197.00, west curb elevation, 197.00;
thence to station 3+07, south prop-
erty line of Rosedale avenue, east
curb elevation 188.46, west curb ele-
vation 189.89.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and
after its pasage by the City Council
and publication in the Telegraph -
Herald and Times -Journal newspa-
pers.
Adopted June 1st, 1916.
Approved June 2nd, 1916.
JAMES SAU"L,
Mayor.
Attest: J. J. SHEA.
City Recorder.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Times -Journal and Telegraph -Herald
newspapers, June 5th, 1916.
J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
(Official Publication.)
AN ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCE ESTAPT.TSFrT,-r
GRADE ON ATLANTIC AVENUE
FROM WEST FOURTEENTH
STREET TO JULIEN AVENUE.
Be it Ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, Iowa:
Section 1. That an ordinance estab-
lishing a grade on Atlantic avenue
from West Fourteenth street to Julien
avenue he 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. 911, B. M. Door Sill Starr's
store, on the corner of Delhi street
249
and West fourteenth street, elevation
304.90.
Said grade begins at the south
property line of Nest Fourteenth
street, which is station 0, west curb
elevation 275,55, east curb elevation
273.55; thence to station 1+50, east
curb elevation 271.70; thence to sta-
tion 3, west curl) elvation 256.00, east
curb elevation 255.00; thence to sta-
tion 4+04, north curb line of Custer
street, west curb elevation 252.00, east
curl) elevation 251.00; thence to sta-
tion 4+30, west curb elevation 252.00,
east curb elevation 251.00; thence to
station 6+62, north property line of
Julien avenue, east curb elevation
272.1 8, west curb elevation 273.55.
Section 2. This ordinance shrill be
in force and take effect from and
after its pasage by the ('ity council
and publication in the Telegraph -
Herald and Times -Journal newspa-
, pers.
Adopted .Tune 1st, 1916.
Approved June 2nd, 1916.
JAMES Sm -L,
Mayor.
Attest: T I SFir1A,
City Recorder.
Published officially in the 1)uhnque
Times -Journal and Telegraph -Herald
newspapers, June 5th, 1916.
J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
NOTIC P: TO CLOTHI 1:115.
Bids will he received in the Mayor's
office up till 2:00 p. m. Monday for
the furnishing of the Pity Fire De-
partment with caps.
(Signed) VIRE ('c 1U Ii'rTI':F:.
AN (IIIIMNAN('E.
AN ORD INANi'l EST .\liLISHiNG
A GRADE (iN NciliTIf STREET
FROM Tllr; END (rl' THE PRES-
ENT IMI'ROVEMEN'I' TO T.OT'ISi:
STREET.
Be it ordained by the City ('mined
of the City of Dubuque;
Section 1. That an ordinance estab-
lishing a grade on North Street from
the end of the present improvement
to Louisa Street he and the same is
hereby established and adopted as
shown on the profile prepared by the
City Engineer being Profile No. 913.
B. M. U. S. G. S. on the corner of
Dodge street and Grandview avenue.
Said Grade begins at station 0,
north curb elevation 249.70 south curb
elevation 249.80; thence to station
0+83, elevation 243.96; thence to sta-
tion 1+13, elevation 242.47; thence to
station 1+43, elevation 241.64; thence
to station 1+73, elevation 241.47;
thence to station 2+03, elevation
242.30; thence to station 2+33, eleva-
tion 243.97: thence to station 2+63,
elevation 245.94; thence to station 6,
elevation 273.00; thence to station
250
Official Notices.
7+50, elevation 276.20; thence to sta-
tion 8+50 easterly lot line of Louisa
Street, north curb elevation 277.65
south curb elevation 277.22.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and
after its passage by the City Council
and publication In the Telegraph -
Herald and Times -Journal news-
papers.
Adopted: June 15th, 1916.
Approved: June 16th, 1916.
Attest J. J. SIIEA,
City Recorder
JAMES SAIL,
Mayor.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Times -Journal and Telegraph -Herald
newspapers June 19th, 1916.
J. J. SHEA,
6-19-1t. C'ity Recorder.
:AN td;I)IN.AN('E.
AN (i1{I)IN.\N('E CII.\NGING THE
(.I:.\ISI: ()V il'I'1; STREET AND
I:S'I'.\DI.ISIIIN(1 A NI:\V GRADE
(IN Ill:Eli STREET l FRti11 H.\1"E-
\I.\NN AVENUE S51 FEET
5i ii 'CII.
I:e It OHu ted by the (.'ity Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That the grade hereto-
fore established by the City Council
on Heeb Street from Kaufmann Ave-
nue 855 feet south he and the same is
hereby changed and established, as
shown by the profile of said street
and grade prepared by the City En-
gineer, being profile No. 924, B. M.
door sill of Heeb's Brewery Hall, ele-
vation 32.56.
Said grade begins at the south lot
line of Kaufmann Avenue, which is
station 0, elevation 35.50, no change;
thence to station 3+35, old elevation
72.35, new elevation 80.00; thence to
station 5+35, old elevation 76.35;
thence to station 8+35, elevation
82.35, no change.
Section 2. --This ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and
after its passage by the City Council
and publication in the Telegraph -Her-
ald and Times -Journal newspapers.
Adopted: June 15th, 1916.
Approved: June 16th, 1916.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
.City Recorder.
JAMES SALT.,
Mayor.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Times -Journal and Telegraph -Herald
newspapers June 19th, 1916.
J. J. SHEA,
6-19-1t. 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.
Friday, June 30th, 1916, for the con-
struction of an S -inch tile pipe sani-
tary sewer in Martha Street from
North Booth Street to the intersec-
tion of Martha Street and Nevada
Street, and along Nevada Street to a
point about fifty feet north of Julien
Avenue, 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:
750 lineal feet of 8 -inch tile pipe.
5 manholes.
The work to he 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 he completed on or before
the 1st day of August, 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 $80.00 on some
Dubuque hank 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, June 17th,
1916. .1. .I. SHEA,
6 -17 -It. 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.
Friday, June 30th, 1916, for improv-
ing 1-Iech street from Kaufmann ave-
nue to the south line of Lot 6,
Marsh's Addition, 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:
770 lineal feet of cement curb.
856 square yards of Hillside brick
paving on a concrete foundation.
115 cubic yards of filling.
1,885 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 he completed on or before
the 1st day of October, 1916.
Bidders must state price per lineal
foot of cement curb, and price per
square yard of Hillside brick paving,
and price for grading in total.
Each hid must be accompanied by
a certified check for $250.00 on some
Dubuque bank as a guarantee that
a contract will he entered into if
awarded. Check and bid in separate
envelopes.
The City Council reserves the right
Official Notices.
to reject any and all hbls.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, June 17th,
1916. .1. 1. SHEA,
6-17-3t City Recorder.
•
Notice to Sewer contractors.
Sealed proposals will be received at
the City Recorder's office, City I -Tall,
by the City Recorder until 5:00 p. m.
Friday, June 30th, 1916, for the con-
struction of an eight inch tile
sanitary sewer in O'Neill avenue
from Booth street to College at enue,
in College avenue from O'Neill avenue
to West Second street, in West Sec-
ond street from College avenue to
Walsh street, in Walsh street from
\Vest Second street to West Third
street, thence westerly en West Third
street to fifty feet east oi' Grandview
avenue and easterly on West 'Third
street from Walsh street for three
hundred and fifty feet in accordance
with the plans and specifications pre-
pared by the City Engineer and now
on file in the office of the city Re-
corder.
It is estimated by the City Engi-
neer that said improvement will re-
quire:
1,990 lineal feet of 8 -inch tile pipe.
11 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 Dubuue, Iowa,
work to be completed on or before
the 1st clay of November, 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 $400.00 on some
Dubuque Bank as a guarantee that
a contract 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, Iowa, June 17th,
1916.
J. J. SIiEA,
6-17-3t, City itecorder.
Notice to Contractors.
Sealed proposals will he received
at the City Recorder's office, Cityl
Hall, by the City Recorder until 3:00
P. m. Friday, June 30th, 1916, for the
construction of an eight -inch tile pipe
sanitary sewer in Delaware Avenue
from Algona Avenue to Avoca Ave-
nue, and in Avoca Avenue from Dela-
ware Avenue to Decorah Avenue, in
Decorah Avenue from Avoca Avenue
to Irving Avenue, and in Irving Ave-
nue to within seventy-five feet of Del-
hi Street, in accordance with the
plans and specifications prepared by
the City Engineer and now on file in
the office of the City Recorder.
251
it is estimated by the City Engi-
neer that said improvement will re-
quire:
1,1i o lineal feet of s -inch tile pipe.
9 manholes.
The work to he pail 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 he complete) on or before
the 1st day of September, 1916.
13idders must state price per lineal
foot of completed sewer; also price
per manhole co apt etc.
Each bid must be accompanied) by
a certified check of $130.00 on .orae.
Dubuque hank as a guarantee that
a contract will be enteral into it
awarded. Checks ❑1111 bid in >clun•ate
envelopes.
The City c',mncil reserves itc right
to reject any and all bids.
Dated at Dubuque. iow;r. .lime
17th, 1 91 6. .1..i. SII EA,
6-1 7-3t. City Recorder.
Notice to• contractors.
Sealed proposals will he received at,
the City Recorder's office, City Il ilt,
by the City Recorder until 5:00 p, m.
Friday, .lune :10th, 1916, for improv-
ing the intersection of Rhontberg
Avenue and the alley lying between
Ninth and Tenth.\venues, and the al-
ley running from Rhomberg Avenue
to Lincoln Avenue, between Ninth
and Tenth Avenues, in accordance
with the plans and specifications pre-
pared by the City Engineer and now
on file in the office of the City Re-
corder.
It is estimated by the City Engi-
neer that said improvement will re-
quire:
520 lineal feet of cement curb.
730 square yards of cement con-
crete paving.
225 rabic yards of cutting.
The work to be paid for when said
work is completed and as prescribed
by Chaplet' XXXiI. and amendments
thereto of the Revised ordinances of
1901 of the City of Dubuque, Iowa,
work to he completed on or before
the 1st clay of September, 1916.
Bidders must state price per lineal
foot of cement curb and price per
square yard of cement concrete pav-
ing and price for grading in total.
Each bid must he accompanied by
a certified check for $120.00 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, June 17th,
1916. J. J. SHEA,
6-17-3t. City Recorder.
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Official Notices.
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, July Gth, 1916, to pay for im-
proving Nevada Street from West
Third Street to Langworthy Avenue.
Wilmer Cook, contractor.
Amount of Special Assessment $1,-
273.21, same to be assessed against
the property legally subject to assess-
ment upon and along said street.
And that there is a plat and sche-
dule 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 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 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, July 6th,
1916, or to appear at said session of
the Council to show cause, if any you
have, why said assessment should
not he levied.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, June 21st,
1916.
J. J. SHEA,
6-21-3t. City Recorder.
Notice in Relation to Noxious Weeds.
Every owner, agent, trustee, tenant
or other person having the control of
lots or parcels of real estate in the
City of Dubuque, is hereby notified
that the permitting of noxious weeds
growing to seed on such lots or par-
cels of real estate or on the walks
abutting the same is forbidden by the
ordinance of said city, and should
any such owner, agent, trustee, ten-
ant or other person having control
of the lots or parcels of real estate
fail or neglect to destroy such noxi-
ous weeds before the tenth day of
July, 1916, the City of Dubuque will
cause such noxious weeds to he de-
stroyed and assess the property
whereon such are allowed to grow, at
the rate of fifty cents per hour for
the time required to do the work of
destroying same.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, June 25,
1916. E. E. FRITH,
Chairman of Street Committee.
6-25-3t.
Notice to Contractors.
Sealed proposals will be received at
the City Recorder's Office, City Hall, '
by the City Recorder until 8:00 I'. M.,
Thursday, July 6, 1916, for improving
West Locust Street, from the end c:
the present improvement at Seven-
teenth Street to the west curb line of
Hodgdon Avenue, 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:
If brick block paving:
8,410 square yards of brick block
paving on a concrete foundation out-
side of car tracks.
1,842 square yards of brick block
paving on a concrete foundation in-
side of car tracks and one foot out-
side thereof.
500 lineal feet of 36 -inch stone curt,
reset.
100 lineal feet of 36 -inch new stone
curb.
500 lineal feet of 24 -inch stone curl,
reset.
200 lineal feet of 24 -inch new stone
curb.
233 cubic yards of cutting.
If asphaltic concrete paving and
brick block paving:
7,677 square yards of asphaltic con-
crete paving on a concrete foundation
outside of car tracks.
1,842 square yards of brick block
paving on a concrete foundation in-
side of car tracks and one toot out-
side thereof.
500 lineal feet of 24 -inch stone curb
reset.
200 lineal feet of 24 -inch new stone
curb.
100 lineal feet of 36 -inch new stone
curb.
500 lineal feet of 36 -inch stone curb
reset.
6,600 square feet of cement gutter.
233 cubic yards of cutting.
If creosote wood block paving:
8,410 square yards of creosote wood
block paving on a concrete founda-
tion outside of car tracks.
1,842 square yards of creosote wood
block paving on a concrete foundation
inside of car tracks and one foot out-
side thereof.
500 lineal feet of 36 -inch stone curb
reset.
100 lineal feet of 36 -inch new stone
curb.
500 lineal feet of 24 -inch stone cur•
reset.
200 lineal feet of 24 -inch new stone
curb.
233 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,
Official Notices.
work to be completed on or before the
1st day of October, 1916.
Bidders must state price per square
yard of Asphaltic Concrete, Brick
Block and Creosote Wood Block Pav-
ing, and price per square foot of ce-
ment gutter, and price per li.ieal foot
of new stone curb, and price per lin-
eal foot of stone curb reset, and price
for grading in total.
Each bid must be accompanied by a
certified check for $1,500.00 on some
Dubuque Bank as a guarantee that a
contract will be entered into if award-
ed. Check and hid in separate en-
velopes.
The City Council reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, June 21st,
1916. J. J. SHEA,
6-21-3t. 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, July 6th, 1916, for improv-
ing Clay Street, Eighteenth Street,
and Couler Avenue, from the north
property line of Third Street to the
north property line of Twenty-second
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:
If Brick Block Paving
200 lineal feet of new stone curl).
1,000 lineal feet of stone curb re-
set.
3,000 suqare yards of concrete
base.
22,650 square yards of brick block
paving on a concrete foundation, out-
side of car tracks.
5,930 square yards of brick block
paving on a concrete foundation in-
side of car tracks and one foot out-
side thereof.
If Creosote Wood Block Paving
200 lineal feet of new stone curb.
1,000 lineal feet of stone curb re-
set.
3,000 suqare yards of concrete
base.
22,650 square yards of creosote
wood block paving on a concrete
foundation outside of car tracks.
8,930 square yards of creosote wood
block paving on a concrete founda-
tion inside of car tracks and one foot
outside thereof.
If Asphaltic Concrete Paving and
Brick Block Paving
200 lineal feet of new stone curb.
1,000 lineal feet of stone curb re-
set.
26,288 square feet of cement gutter.
3,000 suqare yards of concrete
base.
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19,790 square yards of asphaltic
concrete paving on a concrete foun-
dation outside of car tracks.
8,930 square yards of brick block
paving on a concrete foundation in-
side of car tracks and one foot out-
side thereof.
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 Dubuue, Iowa,
work to be completed on or before
the 1st day of November. 1916.
Bidders must stale qua,, per square
yard of Asphaltic concrete, Brick
Block and Creosote Wood Block Pav-
ing, and price per square yer,i of
concrete base, and price per square
foot of cement gutter, and price per
lineal foot of new stone curb and for
stone curb reset.
Each bid must be accompanied by
a certified check for 63,000.00 on
some Dubuque Bank as a guarantee
that a contract will be entered into
if awarded. Check and bid in sepa-
rate envelopes.
The City Council reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, June 21st,
1916.
J. J. SHEA.
6-21-3t. City Recorder.
Official Notice.
NOTICE: nl!' TILE t'I'I'1' I'OI'Nt'IL'S
IN'l l:N'I'LON TO I \I I'l;a a\'l: l'Ia'K-
E'I"I' STREET l'l tI\I a•Ml1Nl:LL,
ST1:I:E:T To HI•:N1()N STLI•:I•:T.
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 Du-
buque, Iowa, to improve Pickett
Street from Cornell Street to Henion
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:
750 lineal feet of cement curb and
gutter.
825 square yards of macadam.
Slaking a total estimated cost to
the legally assessable property own-
ers of $1,260.50.
Any person having objection to said
improvement is hereby notified to
appear before the City Council at its
next regular session to be held
Thursday, July 6th, 1916, or to file
with the City Recorder their objec-
tion in writing on or before July 6th,
1916.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, June
26th, 1916. J. J. SHEA,
6-26-3t. City Recorder.
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Official Notice.
No icE or THE c'ITY CUl V N('IT: S
INTENTION TO IMPROVE NEV-
ADA STREET FROM JI'I.I1N
AVENUE TO MARTHA 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 Nevada street from
Julien avenue to Martha 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:
1,435 square yards of macadam.
1,270 lineal feet of cement curb and
gutter.
Making a total estimated cost to
the legally assessable property owners
of $2,434.00.
Any person having objection to said
improvement is hereby notified to ap-
pear before the City Council at its
next regular session to he held Thurs-
day, July 6th, 1916, or to file with the
City Recorder their objection in writ-
ing on or before July 6th, 1916.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, June 26th,
1916. J. J. SHEA.,
6-26-3t City Recorder.
Official Notice.
('I" THE CITY cOI'NclI.'S
INTEN'I'It'N TO I\I I'R(iVE \1':\L-
NI'T S'T'REET NI:O\I S(1I'TH
LINA: OF \WEST FOI"R-
'I'I:I:NTH STREET TO THE END
)I0 THE PRESENT IMPROVE-
\II:NT, AND IT IS HEREBY
I'!:' l'OSEI) TO NARROW SAID
STI: E E'I' TO SIXTEEN FEET BE-
T\\'I:EN c'I"RBS AS FAR AS THE
N' >1t'I'1-I LINE OF CHESTNUT
S'1' i ;1•: ET.
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 Du-
buque, Iowa, to improve Walnut
Street from the south curb line of
West Fourteenth Street to the end of
the present improvement, and it is
hereby proposed to narrow said
street to sixteen feet between curbs
as far as the north line of Chestnut
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:
1,102 square yards of Hillside Brick
Paving on a concrete foundation.
1,040 lineal feet of cement curb.
Making a total estimated cost to
the legally assessable property own-
ers of $3,158:60.
Any person having objection to said
improvement is hereby notified to
appear before the City Council at its
next regular session to be held
Thursday, July 6th, 1916, or to file
with the City Recorder their objec-
tion in writing on or before July 6th,
191 6.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, June
26th, 1916. J. J. SHEA,
6-26-3t. City Recorder.
Official Notice.
NOTICE O1' THE CITY COUJNCIL'S
TNT ENT IO ON TO IM PROVE WOOD
STI;I:ET FROM THE NORTH
ENI) OF THE PRESENT IM -
PR( )V NORTH TO ROSE -
DA I.I. A\'ENI'E.
To Whom It \lay 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 Wood street from
the north end of the present improve-
ment north to Rosedale avenue.
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:
1,249 square yards of macadam.
692 lineal feet of cement curb and
gutter.
Making a total estimated cost to the
legally assessable property owners of
$1,552.80.
Any person having objection to said
improvement is hereby notified to ap-
pear before the City Council at its
next regular session to he held Thurs-
day, July 6th, 1916, or to file with the
City Recorder their objection in writ-
ing on or before July 6th, 1916.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, June 26th,
1916. J. J. SHEA,
6-26-3t City Recorder.
Official Notice.
NOTICE OF THE CITY COUNCIL'S
INTENTION TO IMPROVE VIOLA
STREET FROM PLEASANT
STREET TO THE END OF SAID
VIOLA 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 Viola Street from
Pleasant Street to the end of said
Viola 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:
If Asphaltic Concrete Paving:
800 square yards of asphaltic con-
crete on a concrete foundation.
560 lineal feet of cement curb and
gutter.
Making a total estimated cost to the
legally assessable property owners of
$1,648.00.
If Macadam:
Official Notices.
800 square yards of macadam.
560 lineal feet of cement curb and
gutter.
making a total estimated cost to
the legally assessable property own-
ers of $1,088.00.
Any person having objection to sato
improvement is hereby notified to ap-
pear before the City Council at its
next regular session to be held Thurs-
day, July 6th, 1916, or to file with the
City Recorder their objection in writ-
ing on or before July 6th, 1916.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, June 27th,
1916.
J. J. SHEA,
6-27-:tt City Recorder.
OFFICIAL NO'l'I('l..
NOTICE ((i' 7'Iit; CITY col-NCIL'S
I N' I' I: N' I' I (t \'T() IMPROVE
I'( (1'1:1I I S'I'1;I':l l' ENT i NSi IN
1'R(t\i THE P::\"I' b.\II, 11!' THE
CIi1CA(4O, &
(it'IN('Y'S 'T1;:\('KS Ti 'HIE END
((i' SAiD S'i'It1?ET.
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,
Io\ca, to improve Fourth Street Ex-
tension from the east rail of the Chi-
cago, Burlington & Quincy tracks to
the end of said 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:
If Asphaltic Concrete Paving:
9,796 square yards of Asphaltic
Concrete Paving on a reinforced con-
crete foundation.
4,640 lineal feet of cement curb and
gutter.
Making a total estimated cost to
the legally assessable property own-
ers of $23,304.00.
If Reinforced Concrete Paving:
10,311 square yards of Reinforced
Concrete Paving.
4,640 lineal feet of cement curb.
Making a total estimated cost to
the legally assessable property own-
ers of $20,364.25.
If Creosote Wood Block Paving:
10,311 square yards of Creosote
Wood Block Paving on a reinforced
concrete foundation.
4,640 lineal feet of cement curb.
Making a total estimated cost to
the legally assessable property own-
ers of $25,097.50.
If Brick Block Paving:
10,311 square yards of Brick Block
Paving on a reinforced concrete
foundation.
4,640 lineal feet of cement curb.
Making a total estimated cost to
the legally assessable property own-
ers of $25,519.75.
Any person having objection to said
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improvement is hereby notified to ap-
pear before the City Council at its
next regular session to he held 'Thurs-
day, July 6th, 1916, or to file with
the City 1iecorder their objection in
writing on or before July 6th. 1916.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, ,June 27th,
1916.
6-27-3t• ('ity Recorder,
OTPICLV, NOTi('I:.
NOTICE Cil' TIII: CITY ('(U'N('IL'S
INTENT I((N '1'(( I l'R((VE
EAGLI. STI:I;l:'I' 1'C r\I VP /LA
STREET Ti Al,rliAI'SI:R AVE-
NUE.
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 Dubugtte.
Iowa, to improvc Eagle Street from
Viol:( Street to .\lthauser Avenue.
That a plat of said improvement is
now on tile in the office of the City
Recorder.
It is estimated by the City Engi-
neer that said improvement will re-
quire:
If Macadam:
844 lineal feet of cement curb and
gutter.
1,140 square yards of Macadam,
Making a total • estimated sot to
the legally assessable property own-
ers of $1,557.20.
If asphaltic Concrete Paving:
844 lineal feet of cement curb and
gutter.
1,140 square yards of Asphaltic
Concrete on a concrete foitn,l:iIion.
Making a total estimated cost to
the legally assessable property own-
ers of $2,385.00.
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, July 6th, 1916, or to file with
the City Recorder their objection in
writing on or before July 6th, 19114
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, June 2 7th,
1916.
J. J. SIIEA,
J. J. SHEA,
6-27-3t. City Recorder.
( IfTicial Notice.
NOTICE OI' 'I'll t: 'ITV CO I'N(`IL'S
INTi:NTi( (N T(( '( (NSTRI'('T AN
Ei011'l' INcIT TILE i'i1'E SANI-
T.\I:A' SEWER iN WINDSOR
AVENUE FROM SUTTER STREET
TW( ( iI1'Ni)i2ED AND TWENTY-
FI\'E DEET NORTHERLY.
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 Windsor Ave-
nue from Sutter Street two hundred
and twenty-five feet northerly.
That a plat of said improvement is
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now on file in the office of the City
Recorder.
It is estimated by the City Engi-
neer that said improvement will re-
quire:
245 lineal feet of 8 -inch tile pipe.
2 manholes.
Making a total estimated cost to
the legally assessable property own-
ers of $207.00.
Any person having objection to
said improvement is hereby notified
to appear before the City Council at
its next regular session to be held
Thursday, July 6th, 1916, or to file
with the City Recorder their objec-
tion in writing on or before July 6th,
1916.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, June 27th,
1916.
J. J. SHEA,
6 -27 -It City Recorder.
Official Notice.
Nn'1'h'I: SIF THE CITY COUNCIL'S
INTENTIIIN TI 1 I AI I' I: l) V E
NI11:'I'II AL -'IN STREET Fl:(III
.K:\i'I \I:\NN :\VI:N1 I: TO SENII-
N:\I:Y 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 North Main Street
from Kaufmann Avenue to Seminary
Street.
That a plat of said improvement is
now on file in the office of the City
Recorder.
It is est:mated by the City Engi-
neer that said improvement will re-
quire:
1,293 square yards of Hillside brick.
Gutter on a concrete foundation.
100 lineal feet of stone curb reset.
50 lineal feet of new stone curb.
Making a total estimated cost to
the legally assessable property own-
ers of $3,208.65.
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, July 6th, 1916, or to file with the
City Recorder their objection in writ-
ing on or before July 6th, 1916.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, June 27th,
1916.
6-27-3t
J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Official Notice.
NOTICE OF THE CITY COUNCIL'S
INTENTION TO IMPROVE WEST
THIRD STREET FROM THE
\VEST PROPERTY LINE OF
BLUFF STREET TO THE PRES-
ENT ASPHALTIC IMPROVE-
SIENT AT 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
from the west property line of Bluff
Street to the present asphaltic im-
provement at 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 Engi-
neer that said improvement will re-
quire:
4,230 square yards of Hillside brick.
Paving on a concrete foundation.
3,650 lineal feet of cement curb.
Making a total estimated cost to
the legally assessable property own-
ers of $11,919.00.
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, July 6th, 1916, or to file with the
City Recorder their objection in wri'
ing on or before July Gth, 1916.
Dated at llubuque, Iowa, June 270..
1916.
J. .1. SHEA.
E.\.
6 -27 -It City Itt,Iva'de.
Official Notice.
NOTI('l? (II" 'I'III: ('CIT ('I 1I ' I'll.'S
IN'I'I:NTII)N'I'(1 ISII'I:()VI: \V'INIh-
S(11: .-AVENI'E I'I:(1SI Till: END
U1' 'FlII: I ES ENT Bl:ll'K ISI-
1'1:DVI:\II:N'I' '1'11 THE SDCTIA
1'1-I
LINT: III' 1.I1'I' 1 131"11111:N AND
L.\ \\"I'll ER'S :\DD1T1(IN.
To Whom It Slay 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 Windsor Avenue
from the end of the present brick im-
provement to the south line of Lot 1
Burden and Lawther's Addition.
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:
If Creosote Wood Block Paving:
1,735 square yards of creosote wood
block paving on a concrete foundation
inside of car tracks and one foot out-
side thereof.
8,176 square yards of creosote wood
block paving on a concrete foundation
outside of car tracks.
50 lineal feet of new stone curb.
700 lineal feet of stone curb reset.
Making a total estimated cost to
the legally assessable property own-
ers of. $25,722.50.
If Brick Block Paving:
1,735 square yards of brick block
paving on a concrete foundation in-
side of car tracks and one foot out-
side thereof.
8,176 square yards of brick block
paving on a concrete foundation out-
side of car tracks.
50 lineal feet of new stone curb.
700 lineal feet of stone curb reset.
Official Notices.
Making a total estimated cost to
the legally assessable property own-
ers of $23,045.25.
Any person having objection to said
improvement is hereby notified to ap-
pear before the City Council at its
next regular session to he held Thurs-
day, ,Tuly 6th, 1916, or to file with the
City Recorder their objection in writ-
ing on or before July 6th, 1916.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, June 27th,
1916.
J. J. SHEA,
C -27-3t City Recorder.
Offi(•ial Notice.
OP' THE CITY ('(rl'NC11:S
lNTI:NTION 'I'(t i\IPI;(,YI; t YCS
STREET 1'li(u\1 SI:\fiN.\ITS'
STI:I:I:T TO THE N(,1;'fll LINT•:
or THE INTI•:i;SI?C'1'I(,N O'
I'NOS STREET :\N1, 1'I'OHl.
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 t'ngs Street from
Seminary Street to the north line of
the intersection of Rags Street and
Pfohl 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:
1,3 T6 square yards of macadam.
910 lineal feet of cement curb and
gutter.
Making a total estimated cost to
the legally assessable property own-
ers of $1,828.80.
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, July 6th, 1916, or to file with the
City Recorder their objection in writ-
ing on or before July 6th, 1916.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, June 27th,
1916.
J. J. SHEA,
6-27-3t City Recorder.
Official Notice.
NOTICI: OP T1 -I1; CI'T'Y C(tl-NCILS
TN'!' t:NTI(x TO IMPROVE
I'1'''II STREET 1'ii(r\i T'NGS
5'!'!:i:i:'i' To THi: END OF SAID
1'1'a111l. STRPi•:T.
To \Yhoni It 1\Tay 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 Pfohl Street from
ITngs Street to the end of said Pfohl
Street.
That a plat of said improvement is
now on file in the office of the City
Recorder.
It is estimated by the ('ity Engi-
neer that said improvement will re-
quire:
257
square yards of macadam.
610 lineal feet of cement curb and
gutter.
Alaku:g a total estimated cost to
the legally assessable property own-
er` of $1,093.G0.
Any person having objection to said
improvement is hereby notified to ap-
pear before the City- Donnell at its
next regular session to he held Thurs-
day, July Gth, 1916, or to file with the
city Recorder their objection in writ-
ing on or before July 6th, 1916.
Dated :it I,el,115r,a ., Iowa, June 27th,
1916.
.1. .1. 5111:.\,
6 -27 -rd city Recorder.
Offieial Notice,
Nfu'I'Ie'I: or Till: CITY cid-X ICS
INTI•:N-1'1(1N 'I'(, 1\lt'It„\"I'
S'I't:I?1?'I' 1'I;r,\f 'I'I1II:'I'1"-I'11;S'I'
S'I'i;I':ET '1'i, 'I'IIi1;'I'Y-SKC(,Nla
To Whom It May Concern:
You :end each of you are hereby
notified that it is the intention of the
City Council of the City of Dubuque,
Iowa, to improve Pine Street from
Thirty-first Street to Thirty -Second
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 -
1
1,200 lineal feet of cement curb
and gutter.
2,000 square yards of macadam.
Making a total estimated cost to
the legally assessable property own-
ers of $2,560.00.
Any person having objection to said
improvement is hereby notified to ap-
pear before the City council at its
next regular session to he held Thurs-
day, ,luly- 6th, 1916, or to file with the
City Recorder their objection in writ
ing on or before July 6th, 1916.
I)ated at I)nhuque, Iowa,, .Tune 27th,
1916.
J. J. SHEA,
G -27 -:it City Itecorder.
Official Notice.
NOTICE (,I' THP CITY
TN'I'I:N'fl(IN Ttt TMl'ROVE KA l'I -
\L \N .\\'1•:NI'h: I'I:' Or THE ENO
(,1' 'I'll!: PRESENT i:'.;ICK I\1-
1'R(t\'I•:\tEN'I' To 'I'IIE CI'T'Y
I.1.\ l ITS.
To Whom It .Al:,y 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 Kaufmann Avenue
from the end of the present brick
impro\ ement to the City i.imits.
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-
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quire:
If Paving the full width of street
with Brick Block Paving:
26,232 square yards of brick block
paving on a concrete foundation.
1,000 lineal feet of stone curb reset.
200 lineal feet of new stone curb.
Making a total estimated cost to
the legally assessable property own-
ers of $62,165.20.
If Paving a sixteen foot center strip
with Brick Block Paving:
11,658 square yards of brick block
paving on a concrete foundation.
1,000 lineal feet of stone curb reset.
200 lineal feet of new stone curb.
1,500 lineal feet of stone gutter re-
laid.
8,744 s.inare yards of stone paving.
Making a total estimated cost to
the legally assessable property own-
ers of $36,011.20.
If Paving an eighteen foot center
strip with Brick Block Paving:
13,116 square yards of brick block
paving on a concrete foundation.
1,000 lineal feet of stone curb reset.
200 lineal feet of new stone curb.
1,500 lineal feet of stone gutter re-
laid.
7,287 square yards of stone paving.
Making a total estimated cost to
the legally assessable property own-
ers of $40,483.30.
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, July 6th, 1916, or to file with the
City Recorder their objection in writ-
ing on or before July 6th, 1916.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, June 27th,
1916.
6-27-3t
J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Official Notice.
NOTIcl: (Il' THE CITY COUNCIL'S
INT ENTION TO IMPROVE
TEN'T'H STREET FROM THE
WEST PROPERTY LINE OF
CLAY STREET TO THE EAST
PRO I 'El TY TINE OF MAIN
STREET, l: X c E l'T WHERE AL-
READY 1'.\V17D.
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 Tenth Street from
the west property line of Clay Street
to the east property line of Main
Street, except where already paved.
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:
If Brick Block Paving:
2,250 square yards of brick block
paving on a concrete foundation.
225 lineal feet of new cement curb.
20 lineal feet of new stone curb.
30 lineal feet of stone curb reset.
Making a total estimated cost to
the legally assessable property own-
ers of $4,8S5.00.
If Asphaltic Concrete Paving:
2,250 square yards of asphaltic con-
crete on a concrete foundation.
225 lineal feet of new cement curb.
20 lineal feet of new stone curb.
;0 linal feet of stone curb reset.
Slaking a total estimated cost to
the legally assessable property own-
ers of $4,097.50.
If Creosote \Vood Block Paving:
2,250 square yards of creosote wood
block paving on a concrete founda-
tion.
225 lineal feet of new cement curb.
20 lineal feet of new stone curb.
30 lineal feet of stone curb reset.
Making a total estimated cost to
the legally assessable property own-
ers of $5,785.00.
Any person having objection to said
improvement is hereby notified to ap-
pear before the City Council at its
next regular session to he held Thurs-
day, July 6th, 1916, or to file with the
City Recorder their objection in writ-
ing on or before July 6th, 1916.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, June 27th,
1916.
J. J. SHEA,
6 -27 -It 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, July 6th, 1916, for improv-
ing Clay street, Eighteenth street and
Cooler avenue from the north prop-
erty line of Third street to the north
property line of Twenty -Second 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:
If Brick Block Paving:
200 lineal feet of new stone curb.
1,000 lineal feet of stone curb reset.
3,000 square yards of concrete base.
22,650 square yards of brick block
paving on a concrete foundation out-
side of car tracks.
8,930 square yards of brick block
paving on a concrete foundation in-
side of car tracks and one foot out-
side thereof.
If Creosote Wood Block Paving:
200 lineal feet of new stone curb.
1,000 lineal feet of stone curb reset.
3,000 square yards of concrete base.
22,650 square yards of creosote
Wood block paving on a concrete
foundation outside of car tracks.
8,930 square yards of creosote
wood block paving on a concrete
foundation inside of car tracks and
one foot outside thereof.
Official Notices.
259
If Asphaltic Concrete Paving and
Brick Block Paving:
200 lineal feet of new stone curb.
1,000 lineal feet of stone curb reset.
3,000 square yards of concrete base.
26,288 square feet of cement gut-
ter.
19,790 square yards of asphaltic
concrete paving on a concrete foun-
dation outside of car tracks.
8,930 square yards of brick block
paving on a concrete foundation in-
side of car tracks and one foot out-
side thereof.
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 clay of November, 1916.
Bidders must state price per square
yard of asphaltic concrete, brick
block and creosote wood block pav-
ing, and price per square yard of
concrete base, and price per square
foot of cement gutter, and price per
lineal foot of new stone curb, and
for stone curb reset.
Each bid must be accompanied by
a certified check for $3,000.00 on
some Dubuque hank as a guarantee
that a contract will be entered into if
awarded. Check and hid in separate
envelopes.
The City Council reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, June 21st,
1916. .J. J. SHEA,
6-21-3t. i'ity Recorder.
NOTIC (I1."1' I I I: I'I'I'l"
IN'I'1?N'!'H N 'I'N 1511'1,NV1: \V1ND-
S ll; AVI•;NI'1; I"Rt)\I 'I'lll': END
l 1' T111; I'Iih;SI:N'i' I\II'RtIVl:-
\EENT Tu 'i'}i l Si)LTH LINE U!'
LOT 1, L'I'I:lij;N AND LAW -
THEWS Al)I)ITION.
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 Windsor avenue
from the end of the present brick im-
provement to the south line of Lot 1,
Burden and Lawther's addition.
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 creosote wood block paving -
1,735 square yards of creosote wood
block paving on a concrete founda-
tion inside of car tracks and one foot
outside thereof.
8,176 square yards of creosote wood
block paving on a concrete founda-
tion outside of car tracks.
50 lineal feet of new stone curb.
700 lineal feet of stone curb reset.
Making a total estimated cost to the
legally assessable property owners of
$25,722.50.
If brick block paving-
1,735
aving-
1,735 square yards of brick block
Paving on a concrete fouundation in-
side of car tracks and one foot out-
side thereof.
S,176 square yards of brick block
paving on a concrete foundation out-
side of car tracks.
50 lineal feet of new stone curb.
700 lineal feet of stone curb reset.
Making a total estimated cost to the
legally assessable property owners of
$23,045.25.
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, July Gth, 1916, or to file with the
city recorder their objection in writ-
ing on or before July 6th, 1916.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, June 27th,
1916. J. J. SHEA,
6-27-3t City Recorder.
ij
Regular Session, July 6, 1916.
CITY COUNCIL.
Regular session, July ii
Council met at $;:nt p. 1p.
Mayor Saul in Bicii
Present—Aldermen cal!,!lytit, i•'t
List, 'McLaughlin, Vt«inti Iii, ,::t•o-
Ie,
Aid. Wallis moved h (Iefer action
on adopting the Ceop,q prm,setlings
for the month of Mit V. I 91.1. rried.
Aid. Leist moved that the bids for
the improvement of (lay Street be
returned to the bidders unopened and
the City Recorder im.triotted to re -
advertise for hods. Carried.
Bids, for the improvement (a wi•st
Loon st Si reel from Seventeenth
Street to Ilodgdon Avenue: Bid of R.
L. Johns1 on, grading in total 5:35.00;
stone curbing per lineal foot, 30 -inch
Ott els., 24 -inch 711 /Is.: reset curbing
per lineal font, 30 -inch 24 cis., 24_
inch inels.; brick paving per square
yard $2.10, brick paving per square
ImadO if I ri 'k, iimti one foot
't <2.40: creosote wood Hoek
square yard $2.110; is-
idial;ic concrete per square, Class A
$1.02, Class I: $1,00. rid of .T. M.
Kenely & Son, grading in total040.00:
one curbing- per lineal foot, 24 -inch
cts., 30 -inch $1.00; reset curbing
p( r lineal foot, 36 -inch 00 els. 24 -
inch 50 eels.: brick pitying per s‘111:11''
yard $2.20, brick paying square
yard inside of tracks and one font
oulside $2.50, Bid of Wilmer
stone curbing per lineal foot, '30 -inch
$1.00, 24 -inch 75 els.: reset itiiltitg
per lineal foot, :{0 -inch 47, Os., 24 -
inch 35 cls.; brick paving per square
yard $2.15, brick pitvim.,, per square
yard inside of tracks and one font
outside $2.40. Bid of C. B. McNamara
& Co., grading in total 5.;31tmu: stone
curbing per lineal fool, 24 -inch 70
els, 26 -inch Oil ets.: reset curbingper
lineal fool, 24 -inch itinl 30 -inch tO
cts.; cement guttering. per square
yard 14 cis.; brick paving per stillar,'
yard $1.9S, brick pavinc per square
yard inside of tracks and one foil
outside $2.23; creosote wood block
paving per square yard $2.53, creosote
wood block paving inside tracks and
one foot outside, per square v:irtl
$2.70. Bid of Jas. F. Lee, grading in
total $20.00; stone curbing per line:II
font, 30 -inch 75 'tii, 24 -inch 115 ets.:
reset curbing. per Ihatid foot, 20 -inch
30 cts., 24 -inch 2' 1-2 els.; cement
guttering per square yard 01.70:
paving per square yard $1•9!'•
paving per square yard inside of
tracks and one font outside 02.30:
creosote Wood liltit'kpavin2. per
square yard $2.52; asphaltic concrete
Per square yard; Class A $1.43. Bid
261
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.1vonuo Nhoill .
(in motion of Alt]. frith all bills
properly r). wore ordered
rnovo(I 16!I if
the frPtirrell for r, per cilit
retairteil ttll .Ingella Street improve-
rile/It be referred to the ('((filDial...t. tif
Ihe Whole.
Petition if Airs. (Irani, el al, AVet
T.nelist SI reel pr()Iterty owners, ;e-li.ite..;
Ihe City 1,, el.le,trilet a,!,11.111
lVal( si•IVOI' ii \V -sl 1,1,c1P-0 Sty,
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lotion of :Old.
he jut 11011 Nva!-' referred I.• liltcom-
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l'(.1i1 of III. S111,1 C,ctvel
Co. us It in liii• y 1,1-
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I he Connell and :-,111,.joot and
leg lull ions (4' tie. y I 1111111. pre -
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-Petition of liii. 1 (iihtimir• ;
1:2
262 Regular Session, July 6, 1916.
I,.tbor Congress relative to the City
enforcing the speed ordinance, pre-
sented and read. On motion of Ald.
Frith the petition was referred to the
Committee of the Whole.
Petition of Woodmen of the World
Drill 'l'eani asking the City Council
for ic•rniission to hold an open air
carnival during the week beginning
July 2.1ih, Iii6, and not to charge
a license for same, and also to grant
them the right and privilege over the
half of the streets adjacent to said
Olinger Park, presented and read.
Aid. Callahan moved to suspend the
rules for the purpose of allowing Air.
Gratz to address the Council.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—. -\ids. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays—None.
Mr. Orals all•essed the Council
relative to the holding of the open
air carnival. All. Frith moved that
portion of the petition asking to hold
the carnival wit hoot having to pay a
license he granted and that portion
of the petition asking fur permission
to use one-half of the street be re-
ceived and filed.
Petition of Dominic Fisch asking
the City Council to reduce the assess-
ment on the east 330 feet•of Lot 4
in Barry's Sub., presented and read.
On motion of Ald. Leist the petition
was referred to the Committee of the
Wholeto the grounds.
Petition 4 Ernest Macher, et al,
asking the• city Council to reduce the
special assessment levied against their
property for the improvement of
Rhomherg Avenue as the same will
not stand the assessment, presented
and read. (In motion of Ald. Mc-
Laughlin the petition was referred to
the Committee of the Whole to view
the grounds.
Petition of the Duhnipii' Automo-
bile club asking the City Council to
improve or repair Grandview Avenue
from Delhi Street to the Mother
House, as said street is in bad condi-
tion, presented and read. On motion
of Aid. Plamondon the petition was
referred to the Committee of the
Whole to view the grounds.
Petition of Peter Hoerr asking the
City I'onneil to reduce his assessment
on 1,e1 .I 1-3 of 3 and 1-3 of 2 and
Part of Lot 1 in Lawrence Add , pre-
sented and read. On motion of Ald.
Callahan the petition was referred to
the Committee of the Whole to view
the grounds.
Petition of J. P. Gonner, et al, ask-
ing the City Council to instali an
electric street light at the interse•.tion
of Vine and Burns Streets, p• asented
and read. On motion of Ald. Frith
the petition was referred to the Com-
mittee of the Whole to view the
grouns.
C'omnudniication of the Union Elec-
tric Co. stating that they intended to
do its own work on the improvements
of West Locust Street and Clay Street
presented and read. I in motion of
Ald. Frith the communication was
made a matter of record.
Petition of the Service l'tilitics Co.,
asking the City Council for permission
to place not less than 12 or more than
25 S:init;n•y Waste Paper Containers
in the business district for a period
of one year presented and read. On
motion of Ald. Strobel the petition
was received and filed.
Renewal premium upon bond of
Linehan & Mole for excavating in
streets and alleys presented and read.
in motion of AId. Wallis the renewal
preniinni was referred to the City At-
torney.
The following return of sidewalk
notices presented and read: Joe H.
Trieh, four foot walk in front of Lot
164 Woodlawn T'ark Add., east side of
Auburn Avenue; Nanta Beeman, four
foot walk in front of Lot 253,
Woodlawn Park Add., east side of
Algona Avenue; Mary Eulberg, four
foot walk in front of Lots -17 and 43,
Tschirgi and Schwind Sub., south side
of West Fourteenth Street; Pater
Eulberg Estate, four foot walk in
front of Lots 160, 161 and 16.2 Wood -
lawn Park Add., east side of Auburn
Avenue. (In motion of Ald. A\Titles
the return of services were reei•ived
and filed and the City Engineer iii-
structed to prepare plains and specifi-
cations for the construction of the
sante.
City Engineer McNulty reported
Jas. P. Lee the lowest bidder for the
improvement of West Locust street.
On motion of Ald. Wallis, the con-
tract for the improvement of West
Locust street was awarded to Jas. F.
Lee, he being the lowest bidder, and
his bond placed at one-fourth the
amount of the contract. Said improve-
ment to he brick block.
City Recorder Shea presented and
read the notice, certified to by the
publishers, of the City Councils inten-
tion to improve Windsor avenue front
the end of the present brick improve-
ment to the south line of Lot 1. I3ui'-
den & Lawthers Addition, also the
written remonstrance of A. L. Glaser
et al. On motion of Ald. Frith, the
notice was received and filed and the
remonstrance referred to the Commit-
tee of the Whole and the remonstra-
tors to he notified to be present.
Ciy Recorder Shea presented and
read the notice, certified to by the
publishers, of the City Council's inten-
tion to improve Eagle street from
Viola street to Althauser Avenue, al -
the written remonstrance of J.
Regular Session July 6, 1916.
,Velty. can motion of .\Id. I'i it I. the
notice was received and tiled and the
remonstrance referred tt, 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 Fourth Street
Extension from the east rail of the
Chicago, Burlington ,A Quinev's tracks
to the end of said street; also the
communication of John V. Rider, by
Maurice 11 Lee, agent, calling the at-
tention of the City council to a reso-
lution which was adopted i)eceniber
21, 1901, that, in consideration of the
signing of John V. hider of the dedi-
cation to the City of. I Inlmene for the
extension of Fourth Sheol Extension
a part of Lots 17, 1 -I, 1 7, I'. find 19
in _Oubliette harbor intprovemment
company's .Add., that part of said lots
not included in said street be held ex-
empt from special assessment for the
improvement of all streets abutting
thereon. tin motion of Aid. tic.
Laughlin, the notice \vas received and
filed and the communication was
made a matter of record.
City Recorder Shea presented and
read the notice, certified to by the
publishers, of the city Council's in-
tention to improve Kaufman Avenue
from the end of the present brick ha-
provement to the city Limits; also
the written remonstrance of Mrs,
Mary Stoner et fit. on motion of
Aid Frith, the notice was received
and filed and the remonstrance re-
ferred 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 improve Wood Street from
the north end of the present improve-
ment north to Rosedale Avenue ;also
the written remonstrance of Mt.
Pleasant Home. On motion of Ald.
`Vallis, the notice was received and
filed and the remonstrance referred
to the Committee of the AVhole.
City Recorder Shea presented and
read the notice, certified to by the
publishers, of the City Council's in-
tention to improve West Third Street
from the west properly line of Blurt
Street to the present asphaltic im-
provement at Burch Street; also the
written remostrance of J. L. Mullin
et al. On motion of Ald. McLaugh-
lin, the notice was received and filed
and the remonstrance 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 improve North Main Street
from Kaufman Avenue to Seminary
Street. Ald. Wallis moved to sus -
suspend the rules for the purpose of
allowing any one present to address
the Council relative to the improving
of "North Main Street. Carried by the
following vote: Yeas—_Alds. Callahan,
Frith, Leist, :McLaughlin, Plamondon,
Strobel, Wallis, "Nays—None.
.Messrs. \Villging and Holmes ad-
dressed the I'ouneil relative to con-
structing eight -foot gutters.
on motion of Aid. Willis, the no-
tice was received an,l filed.
City I 'c.,rder Shea presented and
read the netiee, certified t,. be the
publishers, of the City council's in-
tention improve Walnut Street
from Ih.• ..oath curb iine of West
Fourteenth Street to the et„I of the
present imin•ov'enm•nl ❑1111 it is h,•robv-
pt'opos,'d to narrow said street to six-
teen feet between curbs as far as the
north line of Chestnut Street. All.
McLaughlin moved fo suspend the
miles for the purpose of allnw•in: :utv-
ene present to address the c'onneil
rel'ativ'e to the impreving of Walnut
Street.
carried by the fellewing vote:
Yeas-- -Aids. Callahan, I"roil. Leist,
llrLan^hlin. l'lamondon, Stempel,
Wallis,
Nays-- None,
lits. mei fenahl addressed the Cu110-
ell pretesting figafnsl the narrow la
of said street. tan motion of Ald.
Wallis the notice was received and
filed.
City Itecerder Shea presented and
read the notice, certified to by the
publishers, of the City council's in-
tention to improve Nevado Street
from Julien Avenue to Martha Street.
on motion of .Alit. Wallis the netic•e
was reeoi\'ed :md tiled.
City Recorder Shea presented anti
read the notice, eertilied to by the
publishers, ..f the City Council's in-
tention to improve I'ielcell Street
from Cornell Street to Menton Street.
On motion of :Vd. Leist the net ice
was received and filed.
City Reeol'der Shea (.resented :and
read the notice, certilie,l to by the
publishers, of the city t',aincil's in-
tention to improve t'nas Street from
Seminllry Street to the north line of
the intersection of l'nes Street and
Pfohl Street. on motion of Ald. Stro-
bel the notice was received and filed.
City Recorder Shea presented and
read the notice, certified to by the
publishers, of the City I'„nneil's in-
tention to improve I'l'ohl Street from
U»gs Street to the end of said Pfohl
Street. On motion of All. \Vallis the
notice was received and filed.
City Recorder Shea presented and
read the notice, certified to by the
publishers, of the City Council's in-
tention to improve Pine Street from
Thirty-first Street to Thirty-second
Street. On motion of Ald. Frith the
noitce was received and filed.
City Recorder Shea presented and
264
Regular Session, July 6, 1916.
real the notice, (s..ittilied to by he
of the City Councit's in-
tention to improve Tenth Street front
the west property line or Clay Street
to the east property line of Alain
Street except where pa\ ed.
On motion of .Ald. Twist the notice
was received and filed.
City Itec•order Shea presented and
root the notice, certitied It lit the
publishers, of the City council's in-
tiintion to iniprove Viola Street from
i'leasiint Street to tile end of said
Viotti Street. tui motion of md. Frith
liii'notice tivas received i•nd
City liecordil. Slii•:1 ;
read the notice, ,1 to hy the
tatIffishers, of thi. City I 'i,1111Cli'S Ill -
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'11111'Y sewer in \\*Mitsui. .\.ve-
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and t \venty-livit
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ritici.hed and filed.
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Selling Hilton. contrary to law
Violtitinel• speed ordinances 11
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lioors found ()pen
I.odgiTs harliored
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lM
Init- ii /II fill' Ily l',,111111111,-,, on 1.111,...
111.. first half of on motion of ATI. Leist the pay
June, 1911; roll Nytt-: reeeived, ‘varr.nts were
y
. . . . ............ $ 7 .1 0 theile171(.1e1(.1.1:111t'vrne reform r
r thett i lmu
l
Arnotod 1.11,orers se\v-
11i speci fully sahmitt ed. on Fire.
Ti I N I IONEY, IMItthlue, Iowa, July -Oh. 1010.
Street contmissioner. To the Honor:0)10 Mayor and City
on motion of Alit. Plamondon the l'ouratil, City of Dubuque, lowa:
pay roll was received and warrants Gentlemen: Herewith find my re-
\vette orderi,1 drawn to pay various port for the month of Juno, 191G,
amounts and report referred ltnei to showing the receipts anti
Commit !el' tilt SeNvers, merits for the rromth:
Chief
follmvs: 1110..(' T"l'S.
of Police Glottis reported as
City cash balance Juno
:;s'571 7,04 ----79:''
191C: PIS! ;1' 11:41.7.:\1
11'1,11(w:de 3.1-
iln.ror ;Ind City
(tont-tell. Re1st, 19111
: i
Receipts for month "i:::1'*.
7
tlentleirien: T herewith snlimit the
police report for the month of June, -I.
Assault and battery 1 AN'arrants redeem( d s
ltretihing and entering
Carrying' concealed weapons 1 improvement liond coupons
Oisttirhing the peace 1 redeemed 1,1;2 •00
5
Itisorderly conduct 2 TtegmS deemed lar bond cou.....•pons re -
63 Tmprovement bonds re- 1,757..14
Pugh ive 1 Wtiter \" orl:s bond eon-
In\itinstatighter deemed .... • • • • • • • • tt,ft-10.00
corrigible
'Intoxication 1 pens redeemed .... •
:\talicious injury to building 1
Regular bonds redeerned.. 71-ill'f71;1111(16(10
Regular Session, July 6, 19I6.
\Paler \\'ork:< I I d- re-
deemed .... 40,900.9n
Library orders redeemed 91.1 4
Park Orders redeemed'
Police pension orders re-
deemed .... ..... 1 1 0.99
Fire 'pension orders re-
deemed . , .
2 19.7;-
$ :01,451.94
City's cash balance June
101h, 191E .... ...... 1Gn,S03.nn
$21;1,27,7.73
The above cash balances s inelallc
the balances in the improvement bond
fund, the water works interest and
sinking fund, the library fund, old
water works debt fund, police pension
fund, fire pension fund and the sink-
ing fund for amelioration of the city
regular bonded debt).
WATER WORKS ACCOUNT.
'V'I'.
Cash balance ,Tune 1st, 191 ft.$
Deposit w;ih City Treasurer
by Water Works Trustees 11,s55.42
1:: 7 ai'LSe
Orders drawn on City Treas-
urer by Water Works
Trustees $11,702.2
Cash halance June 39th,
1 9111 2.05x,61
$13,790.s
ExcyvATioN CA`if BALANCE
\CCO1 NT.
Cash balance June 1st. 191G..$i19.l0
Cash balance June 10th. 1919. 215,99
The following is a reeord of all ua-
forest coupons and Ponds r'o•d' rine d
by the City Treasurer and credited to
him:
INTEREST.
Improvement bond coupons, $1,625,00
Regular bond coupons 1,1;5.14
Water Works bond coupons 2,1110.00
$5,9311.14
BONDS.
Improvement bonds . , .. $ 7,250.09
Regular bonds .... ...... 5,000.0a
Water Works bonds , , .. .. 40,000.00
$52,250 on
Also report there is due the City
Officers for the month of June, 1919,
salaries amounting to $2,994.39.
Geo, Reynolds (Compensation
Law) c220,nn
Amanda Beyer (Compensation
Law) 25 ns
Very Respectfully,
CYRTL D. L.ACIIN,
Cite 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
Marcie 1, 1916, to July 1, 1919.
Appropriation Expended
For general ex -
265
1.. n11,1 ren-
iteat fluid _ •_',0.41
For I1istriel 1ioa l
n I:, nine
sprinl:lill
rolu,il•ing .y reel
t'irst li irict
37
Second ,listriot ... .x,045.71 '10.I2
1 s,151.91 11,
:' n.
I'hir,l Ili=lrir t 12,30.1.3s 5,s96.54
Fourth district _.. 14,2.57.43 9,.ti77„51
Fifth di>lri,'t 1L',1S:' i, 1,,191112
Fnl' 1 Speave of
lire department 95 ,909.0,1 9.0,1 „',l,' :;.91
1' 01' eypen>e a,(
poli •i Icp;Irt_
lni nldu,',un.iili 11 ,r„7. r,(
rm.uu into-
Ii;n1[•e ;Incl r -
• pair el
rm. prinmit: Ilnulo0
,71.1,1
For street 1iuLtina 14.975.0,
4,01"."G
For
floating ;1 a d
1,mol,,i 9,19 ._. ,12,990.00 4,997.54
Fray' i A)„ruse if
lam,) or health 13,090.1,1 9,1x4.40
Fol' r a g i n g
Uee1s ;11111 ;ii-
1,010.90
tipoci;aI
bonded
9,1100.90
1'u1' interest on
special intuited
dell) 7,000.00
For repairing ;and
rebuilding side-
viallcs .... 1,00(1.00 68 7.24
Nor 911y Went of
fife per vent re-
tained on cer-
tain improve-
ments 1,000,00 409.43
For 11alant'e on
c;tMolls 1•en1(11
atop .jobs 750.09 750.09
For balance cut•h-
ing on .Julien
Aye. and Pcldti
streets 2,222.2,1 2,222,23
To pay ;atvar,I of
Jur: 1111 Nevada.
street 925.00
For balance on
brieIt paving at
(lrandiietV ;uul
1)ellii street .... 1,342.05 1,342.05
Ilalauace on wiil-
ening of Pickett
street 110.00 300.00
To pay hills for
extra work on
Louisa street,
Tosedlale Ave.
and Alta Vista
of 251.76 251.76
To pity Jurors
award on Cleve-
lnd avrnne .... 725.00
For completion of
lite Fifth aye -
nue solver 3,000.00
Balance lice
Itr-anch in 3rd
266
Regular Session, July 6, 1916.
\ya d ...... 799.66 799.66
Respectfully submitted,
l..\GI•;\,
city Auditor.
Ald. Wallis moved that the reports
and payroll be received and warrants
he drawn for the various amount>
and report refota ' I back to finance
committee. Carried.
City Treasurer AV'ybt•ant reported
as follows:
The following is a statement of the
amounts atictutced by aur during the
month of .1 une, 1916, for which
please lino, warrants drawn in my
favor:
Interest on warrants outstand-
ing 1,,•on
$5
Aliscellaneons 185.11
GIatitGE I). \YYI;RANT,
Pity Treasurer.
:Moved by :Ald. Wallis the report be
received, warrants ordered drawn for
the carious amounts and report re-
ferred hack to the finance committee.
Ca cried.
I mbmlue, Iowa, July 6, 1916.
To the Honorable Mayor atnd Council
of the City of 1)nhueue:
Gentlemen: The following bond,
and renewal certificate were sent to
me for a report:
Excavation bond of the Western
Union Telegraph Co. ill the sunt of
$1,000.00.
Renewal certificate of Chas. Pape
& Son for one year in the sum of
$500.00.
I beg to report that I have exam-
ined these instruments .tial find them
correctly exocoted in forst.
Respectfully submitted,
M. H. C'ZT'ZI:K,
city- .Attorney.
(n motion of Ald. Strobel, the re-
port of the City Attorney was ap-
proved.
Dubuque, Iowa, July 6, 1916.
To the Honorable Mayor and Council
of the City of 1)obwlue:
G. Corr, Lot 1, Grandview flare, vela.
tive to a reduction from $1,3811.9t
$1.0150,00, owing to an error
of Smarr System, would resltecttnll
recontntend that the sante he :1111eN
Respectfully.
hit l' l 1 .1. Il l' i.1.1 I;
City Ass(,...
On motion of Ald. Strobel the
port of the City Assessor was uppr,
ed and the City Treasurer instructed
accordingly.
Dubuque, lowva, July 6, 1416.
'l'o the I1onorathle Mayor and
Council:
Gentlemen: 1 hereby petition 'roti
Ilonorulde Holy- to cancel the person-
al tax of Mr. J. V. Rider assessed as
Molded Capital for the year 1915,
amounting to 9,000.00, as Mr.
Rider has hcen at non-resident of our
city- for the last two years. Respect-
fully.
111I•:I) J. HELI.El1,
City Assessor.
cin motion of Ald. Wallis the report
of the City :Assessor was approved and
the Pity Treasurer instructed aerord-
ingly.
Imbutlue, Iowa, July 6, 1016.
To the Honorable Mayor and city
Council:
Gentlemen: You will tinct here a
list entire of boat houses and number
of feet occupied by each. Also amount
of money collected by rue for each
tent:
1915 $111 50
1910 32-4 00
Total $455 50
Itespectfully,
.1.\S. I.Y \l'I I,
Harbor Master.
on motion of Ald. Leist the report
of the Harbor Master was adopted.
.AId. Strobel moved that the city
Scales be returned to Mrs. C. I)ecicert,
the sante to be repaired, and that the
Gentlemen: Hereto attached and! scale at F. Boutin be declared no
returned please tinct the stipulation longer a City Scale. Carried.
and agreement of the Katssler Motor Following weightmasters' report on
Co., covering the installation of a receipts was presented and read and
gasoline filling station in front of on motion of Ald. Frith were received
their premises on the corner of Sixth
and Iowa Streets. Permission was
granted to these parties by the coun-
eil some time ago to install said sta-
tion. subject to the execution of the
within Inst•uutent. Said instrument
nett' be made a matter of record.
I!espect.fully submitted,
M. H. ('ZT'ZEK,
City Attorney.
(in motion of Md. McLaughlin, the
report of the City Attorney was made
a matter of record.
Dubuque, Iowa, July 6, 1916.
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council:
Gentlemen: Your City Assessor, to
whom was referred the petition of H.
and filed.
J. P. Cooney $2.711
R. Hay 2,37
It. Hay 2,53
L. Pitschner
C. J. McCarthy 15.80
Aid. Strobel moved that all Weight -
masters be instructed to bring with
them their scale books when making
out their monthly report so that the
same can be checked by the clerk.
Carried.
Aid. Strobel moved that the Du-
buque Lumber and Coal Co., and H.
P. Lemper, City Weightmasters, be
instructed to file a monthly report of
their scale receipts. Carried.
Regular Session July 6, 1916.
Annual report of Chief of Police
Giellis presented. tin motion of All.
Callahan the report w1)1-, refclre,l to
the committee of the Whole.
City Engineer McNulty presented
I'rolile No. 930 showing the grade of
Pine Street from Thirty-first. Street to
Thirty-second Street. Mn motion of
Ald. Ern h the Profile was adopted
and the ordinance committee ins-
tructed. to ,Iraft an ordinance cover-
ing the salve.
city .Engineer \lc•\o11y presented
Profile No. :133 showing the grade of
t'n1s Street from Seminary Street to
, n,l of said street. mu motion of Aid.
Wallis the Profile .was ;1dul,ted and
the ordinance commit lee iW-4111te11 to
111'11it :1(t ordinance covering the saute.
Pity Engineer McNulty presented
Profile No. 931 showing the grade_ of
Foil eat from Viola Street to
Althtulser :Avenue. lin motion of .AId.
Frith the Profile was adopted and the
ordinance committee instructed to
draft an ordinance covering the sante.
City I•:ngineer McNulty presented
Profile No. 929 showing. the grade of
Pfohl Street from Ings Street to end
of street. (In motion of .AIII. Frith
the profile was adopted and the mlt,.
mance committee instructed to draft
an ordinance covering the sante,
City Engineer McNulty presented
Profile No. 934 showing the grade of
Pickett Street from Donlon Street to
Cornell Street. (in motion of All.
Wallis the Profile vvias adopted and
the ordinance committee instructed to
draft an ordinance covering the same.
City Engineer Al(Aully presented
Profile No. 9 2t showing the grade of
Windsor Avenue from the end of the
present brick improvement to the
south line of lot 1 Burden Law -
titer's Addition. On motion of .\ Id.
Frith the Profile was adopted and the
ordinance committee instructed to
draft an ordinance covering the same.
City Engineer \lcNulty presented
Profile No. 932 showing the grade of
Viola Street from Pleasant Street to
the end of Viola Street. Mn motion
of Ald. \let.anghlin the profile was
adopted and the ordinance commit-
tee instructed to draft an ordinance
coveting the same.
City Engineer McNulty presented
Profile No. 334 showing the grade of
Fourth Street Extension from the
east rail of the Chicago, I3urlington
and I (Iincy's Railroad tracks to the
end of street. On motion of -add. Alc•-
Langhlin the Profile was adopted and
the ordinance committee instructed
to draft an ordinance covering the
same.
Alderman Wallis offered the fol-
lowing:
Whereas, The contract heretofore
entered into by the City of Dubuque
for the improvement of Nevada. Street
267
rein: ttr de.rihel has
101.,_•11 cuni-
pleb.d, :and III,. Lit' 1:111'10).01' hnrs
1.0111 1011,',1 1 1111• eH.t ;and (Xi llS'
of s;o,t In1111(V,•m1, 1)1 :1111our11 I„ $1.-
'I'herefoae, Ile II I:e.okV,•d by the
ity 1'01,1,11 of Ilse city of Ituhwtue,
That to pro \-141( for the cosi of itnl-
11 (0 0l \e\ ndi Street front \\'est.
Third Street to I.5Hgworthy .\Venue
the .AMier he and he is hereby re-
quired Io 0yeciite and deliver to the
city Iteeorda r. to he by hila 1•1.e1z1.•1'-
ed ;and connler.ign,')i, fain' borLls t'nr
Two hHn.lred ata l !iffy 11,11;1tts ene11
and one for 'I'vVo hundred .eVe11tV-
1111'e1' and 21-1(111 dollars. nunlhero,t
4i271 to 4;21( inclusive, dated .A0gua
5111, 191G, p:ay'hle on or before
years after the date thereof, and
hearing interest at the rate of five
per rent. per annnnl, paynhle senti-
an00r111y.
\ld. Wallis moved the adoption of
the resclltion.
carried by the following Vote.
Yens—Aids. Callahan, hrith. T.eist,
\Ici;1(aghlin, 1'lanlondon, Strohel
Nays ---None.
lona I'onrtnjtI('1' on Slivers Wo11111
re141101.11olly report that we have ex-
amined the sewer in Solon Shret 1111,1
would respectfully recommend that
the sante be accepted. We would
further recommend that the City
Engineer he 11(11 he is hereby ins-
trneted to Prepare 11 special assess-
ment neninst the lots or parcels of
real estate subject to assessment for
such improvement :n11 tile the same
in the office of the Pity Itecorder who
will thereupon give the Holier of
said assessment as 1•4`oplire4l by ordi-
nance.
1 T.. J.
1'h:ll l'11111t1.
On motion of .AId. 1'Innnnulon the
report of the Committee 1(11 Sewers
carts adopted.
Your committee on Eire wvndd re-
commend that the I'ity itec•order he
instructed to advertise for bids ton ;a
motor driven aerial ladder -truck and
aiso for a combination inotor driven
hose and chemical wagon, 1110 bids to
he in by :August Sad, 191t, the bidders
to stale whott allowance e will he given
the Pity for the follovVin ail equip-
ment: 2 hose wagons, 1 hose cart,
aerial truck, 1 chef—Meal wawa and 1
steam fire engine.
1'Ii.\ftT.1•:S
1 'ha 111111)11.
Your Committee on hire would
respectfully recommend that the con-
tract for fnrnishnng the fire de-
partment with caps he ;awarded to
the National Clothiers they being the
lowest bidders.
CH:ART.ES T,EIST,
Chairman.
268 Regular Session, July 6, 1916.
(In motion of :Ald. l.eist the reports
of the ('c,nunittce on Fire was adopt-
ed.
fon' Committee on 7Iii'kcts would
respectfully recommend that the con-
tract for papering two rooms in the
Vltit•on: Quarters he awarded to A.
E. Ilradley, he being the lowest hid -
der.
hltl'I'H,
Chairman.
on motion of _Al,l. Frith the report
of tion ccnuniltee on Markets was
;1101,11 1.
1(1(1'nl:nl Frith „Il'ere,l the follow' -
in(:
lt.• it l en:o1,e,1 in Ili CO' t't,nneil
of the city of I,iil,ii';nc•, 'I'hlit the
i ':eliit ioii heretonuc int, roil into for
the i,npro,.ina of North Alain Street
ilnnl ole or,111 rHn1, lnn of I<nnf-
lie1n .AI, n11, +o th, I,olth , nil, line
ill :1eei11,:11'I sti-,„t I.1 :,1111 til t :lie ,i
birebi reserulr,l. .
ti 1. i'ii11i i1n'.''I II.,• :1,1.1ption of
'll1 olktioll.
i'nrl'i, ,i 111 111,. tollotA illy Vet,
l,us .Al,k. ,'::Ilal.nn, Frith. I.,1st,
\Irl.alarlllnt, I'i Ion„nil„ii, i ,
A\•:1 l b s.
NI;I, Nom.
Alderman Frith offeror) the pillow-
Ile
ullow-
lle it Re,'nlved by the City- Council
of the City of Dubuque, That it is,
deemed necessary and advisable to
improve `:ortu Main Street front the
south property line of Kaufman Aye -
line to the north curly line of Semi-
nary Street and it is hereby proposed
to glacle, curb with new stone curbs
where necessary and to reset old
holo curb where necessary and to
gutter said street with a ten toot hill-
side brick gutter on a concrete foun-
dation from the south property line
of Kaufmann Avenue to the south
curb line of Leibnitz Street and to
gutter with an eight foot hillside
!,rick gutter on a concrete foundation
from the south curb line of Leibnitz
Street to the north curb line of Semi-
nary Street, and to assess the cost of
said grading, curbing, resetting of old
curb and guttering, against the pro-
perty lc gaily subjected to assessment.
All. Frith moved the adoption of
the resetution.
Carried by the 'ollowing vote.
Yeas-- \lds. Callahan, frith, Leist,
\icl.;ncghlin, Plamonrion, Strobel
Wallis.
Nays—None.
Alderman Frith offered the follow-
ing:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, That the City
Engineer Le and he is hereby directed
to pi epare a plat showing generally
the location, nature and extent to
the proposed improvement of North
!Alain Street front the south property
line of Kaufman Avenue to the north
curb line of eutinary Street, :roll the
hull or hinds of material or materials
to ;ie used, and an estiuucte of the en-
tire cost thereof, moll the :iutotntt told
cost of such iutproyenreitt, and the
aniotutt asset•'atile upon any rtilIw v
or street railway conipaity, H
amount and cost thereof to b,• 1,..
by the city, it' any, and the
tiier,a,f anti totionntassessable upol,
etch lot or parcel of land adjacent
such inlproyean'nl:isconterit'la1 ,1
halter 7(1 of the I.att's of Ho, Tim”
fifth (.e^cru! ,Assembly „f the St;11,• „t
lotc•1 moil meIs utnen,i, ,l Illi r,•Ilt, :111,1
to foie such plat anil estimate in 11,.
oftic,• c f lee city I:eeonler:
the fa lit.: of said plat soil ,•stiui;it,
los ii lice, th( ('ity I:o,•ol',ler 11;1li
:,II I,!I li In tl,i ,'e eUlt e1'lll l\, li si
•,1 no-,\ spline!' p1111i11-111(11 111 11I1S 11
I.i,I ll,• `1;1111`2.' 111'11 1','11 1,1111 :1111,
1111111: I'l,• e1. :'.i,, till locatiolt 1111,1
11111111,1 11 tpe 11i1111'((\ 1.1111.111. hind or
Lin,l ; of r,1 11 , ,,II ,'I III 111.11:11.. to I,'
i t -m I. ,I :11 1111 , S1.nu'tr of it< , o=i. ;11111
Ill, Iinl,• lig fnre Iv hi,'11 „Iii,, 1,111,
11111, 1„ ,,tr I„ Med, and 1h,- bole tiy-
i 111 .. 1. 111,1''
puldeatl„n hall I,:Ite
made, the city I:eeor,ler sh:11
tl(•)a t'ei'tdit session of
Council, notify the Council tl
c,riiing, with a printed copy of such
notice accompanying the .acne.
A.111 Frith moved the adoption of
retelii oft. •
carried by the following iii
y,•us--.\!cls. i'allahtln, Frith.
`I1I .r•c(rhlin, I'lonicamlon. S:•
I!1luc n 1'i thod ii the folleic-
inn
[le it it ,ail, ed I,•, the City i'ouneil
of the City of le e. 'l'i'nt Viola
Street from Ph'' ;Int Street t i the
end of said Viola Street be improved
by grading, curb and guttering. with
combination ceun•nt curl, ,1n,1 gutters
and by either paying said portion of
said street with asphaltic concrete
or, a concrete foundation or by ma-
cadamizing the sante in accordance
with the plans incl specifications for
such tllproyentent prepared by the
City 'Engineer and now on tile in the
oftice of the City Ilecorder, and be it
farther
i;esolved, that said improvement
shall he completed on or before the
1st clay- of October, 191(3, and shall be
paid for 'n the manner prescribed by
Chapter ` XXII. as ammended of the
lieyisec'. Ordinance of the City of Du-
bu,luc for the payment of the cost of
street improvements.
The proposals for doing said work
shall he noted upon by the Council
on the 24th day of July, 1916, and
the City Recorder is hereby ordered
Regular Session, July 6, 1916.
to give ten days' notice by publication
asking for proposals as provided by
ordinance.
Ald. Frith moved the adoption of
the resolution.
Carried by the following vote.
Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays—None.
Alderman Frith offered the follow-
ing:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, That Eagle
Street from Viola Street to Althauser
Avenue be improved by grading, curb
and guttering with combination
either paving said portion of said
street with asphaltic concrete on ri
concrete foundation or by macadam-
izing, 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 fur-
ther
Resolved, that said improvement
shall be completed on or before the
1st day of October, 1916, and shall
be paid for in the manner prescribed
by Chapter NXXII. as amended of
the I:evised ordinance 01 the City of
Dubuque for the payment of the cost
of street improvements.
The proposals for doing said work
shall lie acted upon by the Council
on the 24th day of July, 1916, and
the City Recorder is hereby ordered
to give ten days' notice by publication
asking for proposals as provided by -
ordinance.
Ald. Frith moved the adoption of
the resolution.
Carried by the following vote.
Yeas—.\lrls. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays—None.
Alderman Frith offered the follow-
ing:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, That Pine
Street from Thirty-first Street to
Thirty-second Street be improved by
grading, curb and guttering with
'combination cement curb and gutter
and by macadamizing 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
1st day of October, 1916, 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
269
the 24th day of July, 1916, and the
City Recorder is hereby ordered to
give ten days' notice by publication
asking for proposals as provided by.
ordinance.
.\ld. frith moved the adoption of
the resolution.
Carried by the following vote.
\'ears --:\Iris. Callahan, frith, Leist,
'McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel
\\"arllis.
N; i --\one
.\Irlyscrnr;rn I . rill, offered the follow-
ing:
lie it Resolved by the city Council
of the City- of I rnliueue, That Kauf-
man Avenue floor the end of the
present brick improvement to the
Uity 'Limits he tml,rm eil he grading,
curling with new stone 'viol, where
necessary min resetting old stone cnrh
where neeess;rry and by Paving said
portion of said street with brick block
on 0 concrete foundation the full
width of the street, or by pacing :r
sixteen foot center strip with brick
block on a concrete foundation and
relaying stone gutter where neces-
sary tmyl Iiy paving a portion of said
street will, stone paving, or to pave
an eighteen foot center strip with
brick block on a concrete foundation
and relaying gutter stones where nee-
essau•y and by Paving a portion of
said street wide stone paving, the
same in accordance with the plans
and specifications for such improve-
ment prepared by the city Engineer
and now on tile in the office of the
City 1;ecorder, argil hp it further
Resolved, drat said improvement
shill
he completed on or before the
1st day of t(eceuncer, 1916, and shall
he pair) for in the manner prescribed
by Chapter XXXII. ars aunuu•nded of
the Revised ordinance of the City of
bubo rue for the payment of the cost
of street improvements.
The proposals for loin, said work
shall he acted upon by the council on
the 211h day of July, 1916, and the
t'ity I:ccorder is hereby ordered to
give ten days' notice by public tion
risking for proposals as provided by
ordinance.
.\Id. Frith moved the adoption of
the resolution.
4vied by the following, vote.
l'c:rs---Aids. I'allahan, Frith, twist,
McLaughlin, I'larrnondon, Strobel,
\Vallis.
Nays --None.
Alderman Frith offered the follow-
ing:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, That a sani-
tary sewer of eight inch tile pipe he
constructed in Windsor Avenue from
Sutter Street two hundred and twenty
five feet northerly, according to the
plans and specifications of said sewer
prepared by the City Engineer and
now on tile in the office of the City
110
270
Regular Session, July 6, 1916.
Recorder, and be it further
Resolved, that said sewer shall be
completed on or before the 5th day
of August, 1916, 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
he acted upon by the Council on the
29th day of July, 1916, and the City
Recorder is hereby ordered to give
ten days notice by publication asking
for proposals as provided by ordi-
nance. '
Ald. Frith moved the adoption of
the resolution.
Carried by the following vote.
Yeas --Alis. Callahan, frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Pla.mondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays- -None.
Alderman Frith offered the follow-
ing:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of the City of I)ubn1iae, That Wind-
sor Avenue from the end of the pres-
ent brick improvement to the south
line of Lot 1 Burden & Lawthers
Addition he improved by grading,
curbing with new stone curb where
necessary and resetting old stone curb
where necessary, and by paving said
portion of said street with either
creosote wood block on a concrete
foundation outside the street car
tracks and with the same material
between the rails and one foot out-
side thereof, or by paving with brick
block on a concrete foundation out-
side the street car tracks and with
the same material between the rails
and one foot, outside thereof, the
same in accordance with the plans
and specifications for such improve-
ment 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, 1916, and shall
'be paid for in the manner prescribed
by Chapter XXX I i. as ammended 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 he acted upon by the Council
on the 24th (lay of July, 1916, and the
City itecorder is hereby ordered to
give ten days' notice by publication
asking for proposals as provided by
ordinance.
Ald. frith moved the adoption of
the resolution.
Carried by the following vote.
Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays --None.
Alderman Plamondon offered the
following:
Be 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
property line of Lucust Street to the
east curb line of Bluff Street and it is
hereby proposed to grade, curb with
new cement curb where necessary
and to reset old stone curb where
necessary and to pave said portion of
said street with either asphaltic con-
crete on a concrete foundation or
with brick block on a concrete twin.
dation or to pave with concrete pav-
ing, ancd to assess the cost of said
grading, curling, resetting of old
curb and paving, against the property
legally subject to assessment.
Ald. I'lamondon moved the adop-
tion of the resolution.
Carried by the following vote.
Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, qtrobel
\Vallis.
Nays --None.
Alderman Plamondon offered t.hn
following:
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 l extent to the
proposed improvement of Third
Street from the west property line of
Locust Street to the east curb line of
Bluff 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
rail\t,ay company, the amount and
onst thereof to be paid by the city, if
any, and the cost thereof and amount
assessable upon each lot or parcel of
Iii 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
a mended 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 newspa-
per published in this city, a notice
stating that such plat a and estimates
are on tile, the location and nature of
the improvement, kind or kinds of
material or materials to be used, and
an estimate of its cost, and the time
before which objections thereto can
be filed, and the tinge fixed for hear-
ing, which time shall not be less than
five days after the last publication of
such notice, and after such publica-
tion shall have been made, the CitY
Recorder shall, :at the next regal" r
session of the City Council, notify the
Council thereof in writing, with a
printed copy of such notice accom-
panying the same.
Ald. Plamondon moved the adop-
Regular Session, July 6, 1916
tion of the resolution.
Carried by the following vote.
Yeas --Ands. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, I'lamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays ---None.
Alderman Plamondon offered the
following :
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, That West
Third Street from the west property
line of Ifluff Street to the present
asphaltic improvement at Burch
Street be improved by grading, curb-
ing with cement curb and paving said
portion of said street with hillside
brick on a concrete foundation the
same in accordance with the plans
and specifications for such improve-
ment prepared by the City Engineer
and now on file in the office of the
City I,eeord0r, and be it further
Ifesolved, that said improvement
shall be completed on or before the
1st day of November, 1916, and shall
he paid for in the manner prescribed
by chapter XXXil. as amunended of
the Revised a 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 24th day of July, 1916, and the
City Recorder is hereby ordered to
give ten clays' notice by publication
asking for proposals as provide,; by
ordinance.
On motion of All. i'lamondon the
resolution was referred to the Com-
mittee of the Whole.
Alderman \Vallis offered 1110 fol-
lowing:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque. That Pfohl
street front 1'igs street to the end of
said Pfuhl street be improved by
grading, curb and guttering with
combination cement curb and gutter
and by macadamizing 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 he it
further
Resolved, that said improvement
shall be completed on or before the
1st day of October, 1916, 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 24th day of July, 1916, and the
city recorder is hereby ordered to
give ten (lays' notice by publication
asking for proposals as provided by
ordinance. Ald. Wallis moved the
adoption of the resolution. Carried
by the following vote:
July 6, 1916.
271
Yeas- -Aids. Cnllah;in. frith; Lcist,
\Ir•I,aIIci lin. I'lantond,rn. Strobel,
Noys-
Alderman \V'allis aIfl-rod Cho ful-
I.c it Resd'.-ed by the ,.'ity Council
of the City of Itnhnin0, 'I'h;n i'ngs
street Iron .ena'I:) root
IU the
1101111 lit: of the intersection of 1'1'gs
street and 1'1'0111 street he improved
by grading,c•rnb and guttering with
combination cement curb and gutter
and by macadamizing said portion of
said street, the 5:110' in accordance
with the plans and specifications for
such improvement irep:u'ed by the
city engineer :and now on tile in the
office of the city recorder, and be it
further
Resolved, that said improvement
shall he completed on or before the
1st day of ttctober, 1916, and shall
he paid for in the manner prescribed
by I'h:tptcr XXXIi as attended 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 he ar•ted upon by the council on
the 21111 day of.July, 1916, and the
city recorder is hereby ordered to
give ten days' notice by publication
asking for proposals its provided by
ordinance. AM. Wallis moved the
adoption of the resolution. carried
by the following vote:
Yeas --Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, l'lantondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
\acs--Xone.
Alderman Wallis offered the fol-
lowing:
Be it Resolved by the Cit 0 Council
of the City of Dubuque, That Pickett
street from Cornell street to Bunion
street be improved by grading, curb
and guttering with combination ce-
ment curb and gutter and macadam-
izing. said portion of said street, the
sante ill accordance with the idans
and specifications for such improve-
ment prepared by the city engineer
and now on iile in the office of the
city recorder, and be it further
Resolved, that said improvement
shall be completed on or before the
l st day of October, 1 91 6, 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 _'9th day of July, 1916, and the
city recorder is hereby ordered to
give ten days' notice by publication
asking for proposals as provided by
ordinance. Ald. Wallis moved the
adoption of the resolution. Carried
by the following vote:
2 72 Regular Session, July 6, 1916.
Yeas—AIds. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
Mc Laughlin, I'lantondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays—None.
.Merman Wallis offered the fol-
lowing:
Ile it Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, That Wood
street from the north end of the
present improvement north to Rose-
dale avenue be improved by grading,
curb and guttering with combination
cement curb and gutter and macada-
mizing said portion of said street, the
same in accordance with the plans
and specifications for such improve-
ment prepared by the city engineer
and now on file in the office of the
city recorder, and be it further
Resolved, that said intpt•oventelit
shall be completed on or before the
1st day of October, 1916, and shall lie
paid for in the manner prescribed by
Chapter AXXII 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 24th day of July, 1916, and the
city recorder is hereby ordered to
give ten days' notice by publication
asking for proposals as provided by
ordinance. Al d. Wallis moved the
adoption of the resolution. (Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas --:\Ids. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, i'lantondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays— None.
Alderman Wallis offered the fol-
lowing:
Re it Resolved by the City Council
of the City. of Dubuque, That Walnut
street from the south curb line of
West Fourteenth street to the end of
the present improvement be narrowed
co sixteen feet between curbs as far
as the north line of Chestnut street
and be improved by grading, curbing
with cement curbs and by paving
said portion of said street with hill-
side brick on a concrete foundation,
the same in accordance with the
plans and specifications for such im-
provement prepared by the city engi-
neer 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 la> of October, 1916, 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 24th day of July, 1916, and the
city recorder is hereby ordered to
give ten days' notice by publication
asking for proposals as provided by
ordinance. Ald. Frith moved to refer
the resolution to the committee of
the whole to view the grounds. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas--.lds. Callahan, Frith, Mc-
Laughlin, 1'lamondon, Strobel.
Nays--Alds. Leist and \Vallis.
Alderman \Vallis offered the fol-
lowing:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, That Nev,i;,
street from Julien avenue to \l t Iii ,
street be improved by grading, curl,
and guttering with combination e•
went curb a.nd gutters and by itt
cadautizing said portion of said street
the sante in accordance with the
plans and specifications for such int-
provenient prepared by the city engi-
neer and now on file in the office of
the city recorder, anti be it further
Resolved, that said improvement
shall he completed on or before the
1st day of (tctolcr, 1916, ;11111 shall be
paid for in the minter prescribed by
Chapter XXXII as amended of the
Revised ordinance of ;he i'ity of Du-
buque for the payment of the cost of
street improvements.
The proposals for doing said tvorl
shall lie acted upon by the council o•
the 24th day of July, 1916, and th.
city recorder is hereby ordered to
give ten days' notice by publicatio•
tslcing for proposals as provided I
ordinance. Ald. Wallis moved the
adoption of the resolution. Carried
by the following vote:
`,"t:s—Alds. Callahan, frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Planiondon, St robel,
Nays—None.
Alderman Leist offered the follott
ing:
Be it resolved by the City Comtel
of the City of Dubuque that the reso-
lution adopted by the city council on
the 19th day of June, 1916, calling
for proposals for the improvement of
Clay street, Eighteenth street and
Collier avenue front the north curb
line of Third street to the north
property line of Twenty -Second street
he and the sante is hereby rescinded.
Ald. Leist moved the adoption of
the resolution. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
\lcl,aughlin, Plamondon, Strobel.
Wallis.
Nays—None.
Alderman Leist offered the folio\
ing:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, That Clay
street, Eighteenth street and Coulee
avenue from the north curb line of
Third street to the north property
line of Twenty-second street he int -
proved by curbing with new stone
curb where necessary and by reset-
ting old stone curb where necessary,
by repairing old concrete foundation
where necessary and by paving said
Regular Sessior, July 6, 1916.
portion of said street with asphaltic
concrete on the present concrete
foundation outside the street car
tracks and with brick blocks on the
present concrete foundation between
the rails and one foot outside thereof,
or by paving with creosote wood block
on the present concrete foundation
outside the street car tracks and with
the same material between the rails
and one foot outside thereof, or by
paving with brick block on the pres-
ent concrete foundation outside the
street car tracks and with brick block
on the present concrete foundation
between the rails and one foot outside
thereof, 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
shall be completed on or before the
1st day of December, 1916, and shall
be paid for in the manner prescribed
by Chapter XXXII as amended of the
Revised Ordinance of the ('ity of hi-
buque for the payment of I he cost of
street improvements.
The proposals for doing said work
shall be acted upon by the council on
the 24th day of July. 1916, and the
city recorder is hereby ordered to
give ten days' notice by publication
asking for proposals as provided by
ordinance.
Ald. Leist moved the adoption of
the resolution. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
leas--Alds. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays --None.
Alderman Leist offered the follow-
ing: •
Be it Resolved by the City t'ouncil
of the City of Dubuque, That Tenth
street from the west property line of
Clay street to the east property line
of Main street except where already
paved be improved by grading, curb-
ing with cement curb where neces-
sary, resetting old stone curb where
necessary and curbing with new stone
curb where necessary and by paving
said portion of said street with brick
block on a concrete foundation, or by
paving with asphaltic concrete on a
concrete foundation, or by paving
With creosote wood block on a con-
crete foundation, the same in accord-
ance 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 he
it further
Resolved, that said improvement
shall be completed on or before the
1st day of October, 1916, and shall be
paid for in the manner prescribed by
Chapter XXXII as amended of the
Revised Ordinance of the City of Du -
273
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 24th day of July, 1916, and the
city recorder is hereby ordered to
give ten days' notice by publication
asking for proposals as provided by
ordinance.
Ald. Leist moved the adoption of
the resolution. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—i\lcls. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, i'Inmondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays --None.
Alderman McLaughlin offered the
following:
Be it i —solved Iry the city Council
of the City of Inthwin -, That it is
deemed necessary and ;incisal le to
improve fifth street from the west.
property- line of Locust street to the
east property line of I31nIt street and
it is hereby proposed to grade, curb
with new cement curb whore neces-
sary, reset old stone curl) where neces-
sary and to curb with new stone curb
where necessary and to lave said por-
tion of said street with brick block on
a concrete foundation or to pave with
concrete paving, or to gutter with c.r.-
ment gutters and to lune with as-
phaltic concrete on a concrete foun-
dation and to assess the cost of said
grading, curbing, resetting of old
curbs and paving again>t the prop,'rty,
legally subject to assessment.
Ald. McLaughlin moved the adop-
tion of the resolution. carried by
the following vote:
Yea i —Aids. I'allahan, Frith, Leist,
Jic1.0 i hlin, d'htmondon, Strobel,
\Vallis.
No s—Noce.
Alderman \tct.aughlin offered the
following:
Be it Resolved by the ('ity t'ounci!
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 Fifth
street from the west property- line of
Locust street to the east property
line of Bluff 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
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
•
274 Regular Session, July 6, 1916.
plat and estimate in his office, the
city recorder shall publish in three
consecutive issues 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 or kinds of mater-
ial or materials to be used, and an es-
timate of its cost, anti the time before
which objections thereto can be filed,
and the time fixed for hearing, which
time shall not be less than five clays
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. McLaughlin moved the adop-
tion of the resolution. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Alds. t'allahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, 1'lamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays ---None.
Alderman McLaughlin offered the
following:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of the 01 of Dubuque, That it is
deemed necessary and advisable to
improve West Fifth street front the
west property line of Bluff street to
the west line of city lot 614 and it is
hereby proposed to grade, curb with
cement curbs and to pave said portion
of said street with brick block on a
concrete foundation, or to pave with
concrete paving, or to gutter with ce-
ment glitters and to pave with as-
phaltic concrete on a concrete foun-
dation, and to assess the cost of said
grading, curbing, guttering and pav-
ing against the property legally sub-
ject to assessment.
Ald. McLaughlin moved the adop-
tion of the resolutiai. Carried ht
the following vote:
Yeas—Alds. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
'McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays—None.
Alderman McLaughlin offered the
following:
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 plot showing generally
the location, nature anti extent to the
proposed improvement of West Fifth
street from the west property line of
Bluff street to the west line of lot 619
city, and the kind or kinds of material
or materials to be used, and an esti-
mate of the entire cost thereof, and
the amount and cost of such improve-
ment, and the amount assessable up-
on any railway or street railway com-
pany, 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 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
thereby, and to file such plat and esti-
mate in the office of the city record-
er; that after the filing of said plat
and estimate in his office, the city re-
corder shall publish in three consecu-
tive issues of a newspaper published
in this city, a notice stating that such
plat and estimates are on file, the lo-
cation and nature of the improve-
ment, kind or kinds of material or
materials 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 lug t 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 sonic.
Aid. de Laughlin moved the adop-
tion of the resolution. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—.Ahis. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, l'lamondon, Strobel.
Wallis.
Nuys --None.
Alderman McLaughlin offered the
following:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of the City of lfnirugtue, That it i
deemed necessary and ad'tsal le
improve Fourth st feet from t h
property line of Locust street to tic
east property line of thud st reel an.,
it is hereby proposed to grail,', enrl.
with new content curl, where neces-
sary, reset old stone curb where nec-
essary acid to curb with new sty''
Burl. where necessary and to
said portion of said street with ie
block on a concrete foundation or t„
pace with concrete pa vine.. or to
her with cement gutters and to I
with asphaltic concrete on a cover,•',
foundation, and to assess the cosi of
said grading, curbing, resetting of old
curb and paving against the property
legally subject to assessment.
Ald. McLaughlin moved the adop-
tion of the resolution. Carried I(
the following vote:
Yeas—,\his. I'allahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, I'lamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays—None.
Alderman McLaughlin offered the
following:
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 Fourth tit
Regular Session, July 6, 1916.
from the west property line of Locust
street to the east property line of
Bluff 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 there-
of to be paid by the city, if any, and
the cost thereof and amount assess-
able upon each lot or parcel of haul
adjacent to such improvement as
contemplated by chapter 76 of the
Laws of the Thirty -firth 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 news-
paper published in this cit y, a notice
stating that such plat and estimates
are on file, the location and nature of
the improvement, kind or kinds of
material or materials to he used, and
an estimate of its cost, and the time
before which objections thereto can
he filed. iaid the time fixed for hear-
ing, which time shall not he less than
five days after the last publication of
such notice. and after such publica-
tion shall have been made, the city
recorder shall, at the next regular
session of the city council, notify the
council thereof in writing, with ,.
printed copy of such notice accom-
panying the same.
AId. McLaughlin moved the adop-
tion of the resolution, carried by
the following vote:
Yetis --,Aids. Callahan, Frith, I.eist.
Mclanrhlin l'lamondon, Strobel,
Nays-- None.
Alderman McLaughlin offered the
following:
Be it Resolved by the city council
of the city of Dubuque, That Fourth
Street I•:.xlension front the east rail
of the Chicago, Burlington and Quin-
ey's tracks to the end of said street
he improved by grading, curb and
guttering with combination cement
curb anti gutter turd by paying said
portion of said street with asphaltic
concrete on a reinforced concrete
foundation, or by curbing with a ce-
ment curb and paving with reinforc-
ed concrete paving, or by curbing
with a cement curb and paving with
creosote wood block on a reinforced
concrete foundation, or by curbing;
with a cement curb and paving with
brick block on a reinforced concrete
foundation, 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 he it
further
275
I:csoltc 1, that stiill improvement
shall he completed) on or before the
1st day of Nov ember, 1 91 6, and shall
be paid for in the manner prescribed
by Chapter XXXII as .upended of the
Reviser) t trdinttttt'e 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 24th day of July, 1x16, anal the
city recorder is hereby of It i p,l to
give ten days' notice by publication
asking for proposals as provided by
ordinance.
A.ld. McLaughlin moved the adop-
tion of the resolution. carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Alds. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
Ucl.aughlin, l'ltauondon, Strobel,
\V;tllis,
Nays—None.
\Id. Leist offered the following:
lie it Resolved by the City council
of the City of Dubuque, That is is
deemed necessary to construct per-
manent sidewalks twelve feet wide in
front of the different lots or parts of
lots abutting on the following named
streets:
Lot 274, 276 and 2711, city, abutting
on the east side of (lay street, owned
by Loins Trexler.
South 1-2 of 213, city lot, abutting
on the north side of Eighth street,
owned by .1. H. I;honiherg.
Lot M. 1-4 S. 26 feet of 436 city,
abutting on the east side of Coulee
avenue, owned by Wm. nittnosky.
Said sidewalks to Ire built of ce-
ment (artificial stone) and to he
completed not later than the nine-
teenth day of July, 1!1111.
Aid. Leist moved the adoption of
the resolution. carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas--.\lds. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
'.\icLaughlin, Phtmondon, Strobel
Nn ys—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 assessntt11t to
pay for improving Nevada street
from \Vest Third street to I.:ntgtvor-
thy ayente, AV'ilnn•r t'ook, contractor.
On motion of .11d. McLaughlin the
notice was received :ltd filet).
itesolyed by the city Council of
the City of Ituhutluc: That to pay for
improving Nevada street front \Vest
Third street to Lttngwortit.v avenue
by Wilmer Cook, contractor, in front
of and adjoining the sauce, a Special
Tax he and is hereby levied on the
several lots, and parts of lots, aml
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:
2 76 Regular Session, July 6, 19 16.
Owner. Description. Amt.
Mildred Gregory, Julia Lang-
worthy Add., W. 55 ft. lots
22, 23, curb and gutter and
macadamizing cost, $116.34;
interest at 6 per cent, 95c;
extra expense at 4 per cent,
$4.65; total $121 94
Howard Schiltz, Julia Lang-
worthy Add., E. 75 ft. lots
22, 23, curb and gutter and
macadamizing cost, $52.36;
interest at 6 per cent, 42c;
extra expense at 4 per cent,
$2.09, total 54 87
F. L. Poole, Julia Langworthy
Add., lot 24, curb and gut-
ter and macadamizing cost,
$90.09; interest at 6 per
cent, 74c; extra expense at
4 per cent, $3.60; total 94 43
A. L. Rhomberg, Julia Lang-
worthy Add., lot 25, curb
and gutter and macadamiz-
ing cost, $90.09; interest at
6 per cent, 74c; extra ex-
pense at 4 per cent, $3.60;
total 94 43
Julia Langworthy, .Tttlia
Langworthy Add., lot 26,
curb and gutter and ma-
cadamizing cost, $90.09; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 74c;
extra expense at 4 per cent,
$3.60: total 94 43
J. P. Alettel, et al, .Tulia Lang-
worthy Add., lot 27, curb
and gutter and macadamiz-
ing cost, $84.35; interest at
6 per cent, 69c; extra ex-
pense at 4 per cent, $3.37;
total 88 41
Emma J tebnian, Sub. 28, .Julia
Langworthy Add., lot 1,
curb and gutter and ma-
cadamizing cost, $50.95; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 41c:
extra expense at 4 per cent,
$2.04• total
Elie. and M. L. Howie. Sub.
2 of 28, Julia Langworthy
Add., lot 1, curb and gutter
and macadamizing cost,
$20.64; interest at 6 per
cent, 16c; extra expense at
4 per cent, SOc; total
Henry Willmers, Sub. 2 of 28,
Julia. Langworthy Add., lot
2, curb and gutter and
macadamizing cost, $12.75;
interest at 6 per cent, 10e;
extra expense at 4 per cent,
51e; total
A. J. Van Fuzee, Julia Lang-
worthy Add., lot 29, curb
and gutter and macadamiz-
ing cost, $84.27; interest at
6 per cent, 69e; extra ex-
pense at 4 per cent, $3.38;
total
Charlotte Bradley, Julia
Langworthy Add., lot 30,
53 40
21 60
13 36
88 34
curb and gutter and ma-
cadamjzing cost, $84.27; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 69c;
extra a::pence at 4 per cent,
$3.38; total
Julia Langworthy Est., Julia
La ngworthy Add., lot 31,
curb and gutter and ma-
cadamizing cost, $89.99;
interest at 6 per cent, 73c;
extra expense at 4 per cent,
$3.60; total
Mary L. Bunting, Julia Lang-
worthy Add., lot 32, curb
and gutter and macadamiz-
ing cost, $59.99; interest at
6 per cent, 73e; extra ex-
pense at 4 per cent, $3.60;
total
J. Stephens, Julia Langworthy
Add., lot 33, cnrh ;and gut-
ter and macadamizing cost,
$89.99; interest at (i per
cent, 73c; extra expense at
4 per cent, $5.60; total
Julia Lang—worthy, Julia
Langworthy- Add., lot 34,
curl, and gutter and ma-
cadamizing cost, $84.25; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 69c; ex-
tra expense at 4 per cent,
$3.38; total
F. L. Poole, Julia Lang -worthy
Add., lot 35, curb and gut-
ter and macadamizing cost,
$84.28; interest at 6 per
cent, 69c; extra expense at
4 per cent, $5.38; total
88 34
94 32
94 32
SS 35
SS 35
Total $1273
723.0 lin. ft. combination ce-
ment curb and gutter at 59c$4
1050.9 sq. yds. macadam, at
75c 7s8 16
Extra expense
Interest at 6 per cent
Total $1273 21
All of which is assessed in propor-
tion to the special benefits conferred
Adopted July 6th, 1916.
Approved July 7th, 1 91 6.
J.\\11•:S 5.\I'L,
l,iyor.
Attest: J. J. SH EA,
City Recorder.
Ald. McLaughlin moved the adop-
tion of the resolution. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays—None.
Communication of City Assessor
Heller asking the city council to dis-
miss the services of Deputy Assessor
Frank W. Kenneally presented and
read.
Ald. Strobel moved that the recom-
mendation of the city assessor be ap-
proved.
Special Session, July 10, 1916.
Ald. McLaughlin amended Ald.
Strobel's motion to refer the com-
munication to the committee of the
whole. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Leist, lto.
Laughlin, Plamondon, Wallis.
Nays --Aids. Frith and Strobel.
Ald. Callahan moved to adjourn
Carried.
T T SHEA,
Cit- Pyecorrler.
Adopted
/,16
Approved.
Attest:
Iayor,
City Recorder.
277
CITY COUNCIL.
Speci,,I Session, July 11), 1: I
Council m •1 :ii 7.:1
Lein!, McLaughlin, I'
hel, AVallis.
\layer Saul stated that this nleetitc-
is called for the purpose of actin_
the petition of the Inion I;IIri
asking permission to use
and green curs operated 1,
on the Main line on July 1I
the occasion of the visit of ti •
ling Bros. circus and any ofI
ness that might properly i
a rrt;nhtr meeting of ti .
Petition of the 1'ni,
asking for permis>a„
single end cars op,•nii„i I • v,, to, ,k
on July 1.1111, 11116. the occasion of the
visit of Ringling Bros. circus pre-
senter) and read. (in motion of Ald.
Stret,cl the petition was received ;I nit
filer].
Ahl. Wallis moved that the flit
Engineer he instructed to prepare
plans and specifications for Ilse cons-
truction of new gulters on West
Locust street ;Ind 11111+ lice City ite_
corder ,idvertise for hills for same.
Carried.
AId, Strohcl moved to nd.jonrn.
Carried.
1 1 'Hl'.',
Q^
,city Recorder.
CA V -C/.,
,J 1916
Approved i fD..S /GYit(t
Mayor
Adopted
Attest
City Recorder.
278 Regular Session, July 20, 1916.
CITY COUNCIL.
It,gnl:n' session, July 211111, 1!!1r,
t'nnncil (let at 1:110
\1;111,1 N;nii in the chair.
Present •-Aids. Callahan, Frith,
Lst, .\IcI.:Illahlin, itruhel,
.(15'(1 - - .\ Id. I'lautundon.
\Id. \Iel.anghlin moved that the
Connell Proceedings for the month of
I,1'-• Ipprov'rl as printed.
a'urried.
1 11 1 /S.
Lids for constructing :In eight -inch
ilt' I,i!u' sanitary sewer in O'\,
IA'I,n' front Rooth street to College
vetin, ill ('otter avenue from
;Heim, to AWest Second street
III AV'est second street from College
:1veiitie to A\lush street in \Valsh
rt lv'et
from \` est „'con,_ street to
\\ 1st 'Third street thence \e'sterly un
\\'est 'Third street In fifty feet 'list of
Gralll i'(c ncrnnc• ;,all easl'rIi on
\West Thi' II shoot front AV'ulsll sfroet
for lllr" hmlllred and fifty feel. kill
of (I. L. Normann, night -inch file
pipe per lineal foot $2.I111, manholes
eac•11 $25.00. 1101 of .Eon's NIieet.
eight -incl) tilt' pipe per lineal foot
:1.75• manholes each tian,0o. laid of
.1. A. It. Uantels, eight -inch tilt. pit„'
per lineal foot $2.110, luttnholes each
-:,.I'll. ( In motion of Al(l. Frith the
Inds were referred to the city engi-
neer to I ('toll 111.10k who is the lowest
bidder.
Rids for the improvement u1' \Ic-
I from the Hurl holly pl op-
i•0•II'Inlis street to the end
of said \Icl':Aoy flat.('. Bid of E. W.
Hassell, grading in total s 1.-,.1000.
,'umhintll.ion curl) turd guttering III'I
lineal foot GO cis., macadamizing 1••'1'
:-.lanro )'aryl s5 cis. .\Id. Plamnndou
entered and took his seat ;It N:3 I'.
11. Itid of 'Thus. Lee, grading ill tu-
lip slu0•un, ,•enleitl cllrhine nee lin,•nl
font cls.. eehent Irl t'In_ lel :+IIIItn'e
•):I rd .. I.au. Hid of .1. A. I1. I imitels,
Yl;lding ill 101:11 $150.uu, 'eluent
urhina per lineal font Gu cls., ee-
un'ut pacing Iter slln; 1.0 y;n'd $1.50.
( 111 motion of .AId. I'hinlnudon the
contract vr:ls av(^n'tled to 'Phos. 1,oe,
110 being the lowest bidder and his
111(((1 placed at one-fourth the autonnt
of the contract.
ld. I'ritll (loved 111;11 Oil :Ieeollnt
of net r'cei, ing any bids 1'01' the eon -
la, lion of nn 014111 -filch tilt. pipe
,nnil:ny sevi.'r in Ileeh street that the
'•ilv recorder he hist •nt't'd to re-ad-
•.I'riis' for hits. i'nrriorl.
1'it y 1.:nginet.t' \I1Anity reporte'd
.I;IIIII'5 511'0et the 10 \\'01-11' biller for
,•on -I outing' an eight -melt tile pipe
sanitary sower in O'Neill avenue. On
motion of Ald. Frith the contract
was ;marded to .Tames Street he be-
ing the levv'Cst bidder rind his bond
placed at one-fourth the
the contract.
BILLS.
John Al. Lee, steps from \Vest
_Locust street to Catherine
street $ i
C. B. _llc•\uutara & Co., grad-
ing' Atlantic' avenue 17,0 00
Ed. Lot')'', inspec'tor 21 00
'foot Keane lay, inspeelor 15 IIII
.linl. l.yraes, inspector S nig
\\'iltuer ('ooh, improving Ne-
vada street 1111. :16
Uro. Koruuut, sewer in Leib-
nitz stt','('t : (07 (l0
N!nnlitn d (til ('u., 1(01(15 d2 , 50
Stand111'd 1(il ('u., dill 11(11,1 .1 510
;:tand:n'd rill Co., -1tlt road
Klaner \IfL. Co., -till load 11 55
(;. \\". !t'rop'e .1• Non, 211d road :111
Ed. i 11 5lu•I. 21111 road 1 21 nn
.1. \!. Kt.n'lc .\' Non, .tilt fund 5 110
1t, I'o11nck, Tilt road 117
Smedley Company, 211(1 road 1'
\lily(:ntke'
Brush Co., roads
('lark Roller .\wiling Co,
roads 1
lmt':t (til ('u.. roads 11
Imperial Brush ('n., 1'011115 1
Key I'il\' Iron \\'otks, toads11
.1. \'\\'lu;ut .C- Nun, 101015
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280 Regular Session, July 20, 1916.
do their own work on the improve-
ment of Clay street, Eighteenth street
and fouler avenue and also on Wind-
sor avenue presented and read. on
motion of Ald. Wallis the communi-
cation was made a matter of record.
Communication of the Iowa Chiefs
of Police association asking the city
council to send the chief of police of
Dubuque to the convention to be held
on August 1 6th and 17th, 1'.116, at
Mason (lily presented and read. All.
Wallis moved that the chief of police
be granted permission to attend the
convention at the expense of the city.
c'a wird.
communication of Fred Bell re-
signing .1s member of the Board of
Water Works Trustees presented and
read. 11n motion of AI,I. \Wallis the
resignation was accepted with ret ret.
t'omluiinieation of F. R. I:o>s ac-
cepting the appointment as member
of the 1Pm rd of Waterworks Trustees
presented and read. On motion of
Ald. `.leLaughlin the communication
was Made a matter of record.
communication of the American
1 -lay Fever Prevention association rel-
ative to the city enforcing the ordi-
nance for the cutiing of weeds pre
seated and read. 11n motion of Ald.
Frith the different ward foremen
were instructed to cut all weeds and
charge the sitme against the property
owners.
Petition of F. E. Leonard asking
the city council for permission to in-
still) a gasoline tank in front of the
Facade building on Ninth street be-
tween )glia and Locust streets pre -
rented ;mud read. On motion of Ald.
Wallis the prayer of the petitioner
was gritted and the city attorney in-
structed to draw up waiver and
agreement covering the same.
Petition of F. F. McGuire et al,
asking the city council to provide a
sidewvuJk on Wood street front West
Fourteenth street to Julien avenue
presented and read. On motion of
:Ald. Leist the petition was referred
to the committee of the whole to
view the grounds.
Petition of B. Michel et al, asking
the city council to pave Tenth street
from Clay street to blain street with
some paving other than brick pre-
sented and read On motion of Ald.
Frith the petition was referred to
the committee of the whole.
Petition of A. W. Neuwoehner et al,
asking the city council to have the
gutters on the improvement on North
Alain street between Leibnitz street and
Kaufman avenue of a uniform width
of eight feet presented "and read. On
motion of Ald. Wallis the petition
was referred to the committee of the
whole.
Communication of R. Hay, city
weighmaster, stating that he would
not he able to comply with the notice
requesting him to bring the scale
book in filing his monthly report pre-
sented and read. on motion of Ald
Frith the communication was made
matter of recordi
Communication of the Inubmtme
Lumber & Coal Co., city weighers,
stating that on account of the amount
of business transacted that they be
allowed to tile a semi-alunmtl report
presented and read. on motion of .Al,
Frith the communication was ref,
red to the committee of the whole.
Petition of M. Adam asking the e
council to reduce the assessmer.
vied against his property for tit.
proveulent of Rhomberg avenue pi •
seated and read, on motion of .\I
Frith the petition was referred to the
committee of the whole to view the
grounds.
Petition of Mrs. .\nna Ritchie ask-
ing the city council to reduce the val-
uation on her property l.ot 221i, S. P
of \V. 1-_ \lt. Pleasant Add., pre-
sented and read. (In motion of Ald.
Leist the petition wits referred to the
committee of the whole to view the
grounds.
Petition of Sisters of \It. S1.
seph's asking the city •council to tri
cel the It,xcs for the years 1x14 and
191: on Lot 1 of :Mineral l.ol Mao pre-
sented and read. on motion of All.
Frith the petition was referred to the
committee of the whole to view the
grounds.
Petition of Albert Gasser ashim.
the city council to reduce the valua-
tion on his property in Quigley's Sub.
Mineral Lot 1-E7. Lots I1. 1_ and -I:,
in 8isrers Add., presented ;Uhl read•
On notion of All. Leist the petition
was referred to the committee of
whole to view the grounds.
Petition of \V'nt. Hughes asl:in L
city council to reduce the v;ilmitier
on Mineral Lot, 1'm:. 1-2 of s. ,t1
-Minerai Lot 6, Lot 1, Sub.
Lot 6, 1.ot 4 presented and read on
motion of Ald. I.eist the petition was
referred to the committee of Iti
whole to view the grounds.
Bond of Robert ,7mtgk in the sing
of $500.00 for excavating in streets
and alleys presented and read. (II,
motion of Ald. Wallis the bond utas
referred to the city attorney.
Notice of claim of personal injury
of Thos. F. Kane, as the father and
next friend of his minor son, John
Joseph Kane, in the sum of $5000.0'
presented and read. On notion of
Ald. McLaughlin the notice was
ferred to the city attorney.
Return of sidewalk notice of Loi..
Trexler in front of Lots 274, 275 and.
276 abutting on the north side of
Clay street presented and read. Oa
motion of Aid. Wallis the city engi-
neer was instructed to prepare plaits
and specifications for the construction
of the same.
Regular Session, July 20, 1916.
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council.
Gentlemen: I herewith submit my -
payroll for labor on streets in the
several road districts dining the first
half of July, 1916:
Amount due laborers $2090.30
Also submit the payroll for sprink-
ling and sweeping the first half of
July, 1916:
Amount due laborers $116.3n
Respectfully- submitted,
JOHN MAHONEY,
Street Commissioner.
On motion of Ald. Frith the pay-
rolls were received and \variants or-
dered drawn to pay various amounts
and report referred back to commit-
tee on streets.
.Also submit the payroll for labor
on s( kers during the first half of
July, 1916:
Amount due laborers on sew -
$050.60
e1s
I:espectfully submitted,
Jr ,1t_A" \L\Ilcc\I•;Y,
Street Commissioner.
On motion of .A Id. I'I;,mondon the
payroll was received and warrants or-
•
dered drawn to pay- various amounts
and report referred hack to commit-
tee on sewers.
Chief of Police Giellis reported as
follows:
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council.
Gentlemen: I herewith submit my
payroll for the police departinent for
the first half of July, 1916:
Amount due policemen $15.12.21
Respectfully submitted,
J(1H\ W. Gi I•;I.LIS,
Chief of Police.
On motion of Ald. Callahan the
payroll was received and warrants or-
dered drawn to pay the various
amounts and the report referred back
to the police committee.
Fire Chief Iteinfried reported as
follows:
Gentlemen: I herewith submit my
payroll for the fire department for
the first half of July, 1916:
Amount due firemen S'_'235.60
Respectfully submitted,
J. R. REIN 1" P,IEI/,
Chief.
On motion of Alderman T.eist the
payroll was received and warrants or-
dered drawn to pay the various
amounts and the report referred back
to the fire committee.
On motion of Ald. McLaughlin the
following weighmaster reports were
received and filed.
H. P. Lemper $4 95
Dubuque Lumber & Coal Co1 46
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council.
Gentlemen: I return herewith the
maintenance bonds' of JamesF. Lee in
the sum of five hundred dollars per
block for the maintenance of Locust
281
\V',., 11th sir,el algin csr:,vatwn
hon.!, of 91u-,tu,el c,'Iomnell, T. 11.
Dempsey. George \lusters, W. i..
,\ company and i'hilip Iireit-
ha1,1i1, in the sum of live hundred
dollars each.
I find the same correctly executed
in form.
I;espectfully submitted,
II. It. ,vu,\I:Y,
.\ssisiant city- .Attorney.
I to n,o1i011 of :Ald. Mc.;ughtin the
report of .Asst. city :Attorney ,'nonea
was approeed.
:Annual report of city Attorney
C'zizcl: from April 1st, 1:,15, to .\pril
1st. 1916. presented. 1,n motion of
11,1. Ayailis the 1'11,011 was rctorrcd
to the committee of Ih,• whole.
Dubuque. Iowa, July loth, 191G.
To the llnnolabl,• \L',yor and council
of the -city- of Indneme:
Gentlemen: At a recent meeting
of your honorable body the petition
of Anna hill. per'I'bomas Bill, asking
that the treasurer be instructed to
state upon his books the fact that by
Virtue of a decree of 'ours n,;olc on
October 25, 1,197, the special assess-
ment levied against Lot ',' .Ann
(('IL'ne's SIM. for the improvement of
Gr:nulvo w ;,vcnu,• was deel;u'ed null
and void a,] (aucelled. was gli010d.
But in the granting of said petitiot,
you did not order the treasurer to
r'orrert limo hooks to conforn, with
said decree nor did yon instruct the
treasurer to make any not:Il lion upon
his hooks whatsoever reinirdint' said
assessment. This omission upon your
Part has i,e•en e;died 10 my attention
by the treasurer and he ,!wire's to re-
ceive from yon ;rn insiructinn to do
the thing which you intended Io do
l,y acting favorably inion the petit is '1,
1 have made an tnvest,gatinn of
court records in regard to Ihis in d-
i
and find, as T have before stated.
that the district conA on act. 25,
1897, cancelled said ;is.,e•ssn,cnt and
declared the sonic nncollectablc. I
would therefor reconuurm,l, in order
that the treasurer's ret•„ids may be
accurate, that you dedinlet him to
note upon his hooks that
meat was cancelled by a decree o' the
District (hurt on act. 1,:97.
Respectfully submitted,
\1.
tittr .Attorney
On motion of Ald. Wallis the re-
port of the city attorney was approv-
ed and the city ireasnrer inslrncted
accordingly.
City l:nginer•r McNulty pr,•<cntod
profile No. '012 showing the grade of
Kaufman a venue from Kano street
to city limits. On motion of Ahi.
Frith the profile was adopted and the
ordinance committee instructed to
draft an ordinance covering the same.
City Engineer McNulty presented
profile No. 936 showing the change
t
282
Regular Session, July 20, 1916.
in grade of McEvoy Place vvhich pro-
file is signed by the property owners
who have made improvements. On
motion of Ald. 1'lautondun the profile
was adopted and the ordinance com-
mittee instructed to draft an ordi-
nance covering the same.
Alderman Wallis offered the follow-
ing:
\WI-iEitE.AS, The contract hereto-
fore entered into by the Pity of Du-
buque for the construction of a sani-
tary sewer in Leibnitz street herein-
after described has been completed,
and the city engineer hits computed
that the cost and expense of said im-
provement amount to $579.54.
Therefore, lie it Resolved by the
City Council of the City of Dubuque,
That to provide for the cost of con-
structing a sanitary sewer in Leib-
nitz street from Paul street to Clif-
ford 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,
two bonds for two hundred and fifty
dollars each ;old one for seventy-nine
and 54-1011 dollars, numbered 1530 to
4539 inclusive, dated August 19th.
1916. payable on or before seven
pours after the date thereof, and bear-
ing interest at the rate of five per
cent per annum, payable semi-annual-
ly.
-\Icl. Wallis moved thy. adoption of
the resolution. c'arr'ied by the fol-
lowing vote:
Wens- -.\ids, Callahan, Frith, Leist,
us'din, l'lautondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays None.
:\Id. \Icl.:ntghlfn offered the fol-
iowIae:
AN ,iltltl.\Nl'l'.
AN ctl;ItINANui•: ISS'1':\I3i.iS111NG A
c-iN I:.\c;l.1: S"I'I;I•:1:T
I'Itat\I \"It1L:\ S'I'I;I:I:'1' 'L't1 .\LT-
11:\t"SI:It :\\'I:NI'1:.
Ile it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That an ordinance es-
tablishine a grade on Eagle Street
front Viola Street to Althauser Ave-
nue be and the same is hereby estab-
lished anti adopted, as shown by the
profile of said street and grade, pre-
pared by the City Engineer, being
profile No. 931. Ii. M. Door sill of
frame hoist. No. 40 Pleasant Street,
elevation 133.80.
Said grade begins at the east prop-
erty line of Viola Street which is sta-
tion t t, north curb elevation 149.20,
south curb elevation 149.7; thence to
station 1-70, north curb elevation
153,00. south curb elevation 158.50;
thence to station 2+30, north curb
• elevation 157.00, south curb elevation
157.50: thence to station 4+35, west
curb line of Althanser Avenue, north
curb elevation 150.60, south curb ele-
vation 151.30.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and af-
ter its passage by the City Council
and publication in th'e official newspa-
pers of the City as required by ordi-
nance.
Adopted July 20th, 1916.
Approved July 21st, 1916.
JAMES SACT„
Mayor.
Attest: J. J. SIIEA,
City Recorder.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Tunes -Journal and Telegraph -Herald
newspapers, July 22nd, 1 t 1 6.
7. .1. SiiFt'.
7 -22 -It City Recorder.
:Aid. McI,cutghlin moved that the
rending just had be considered the
lirst 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 --.-\Ids. Callahan, Frith, 1.eist.
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Stn•obel.
\Vallis.
Nays ---None.
Alel. Mel.,uughltn moved the adop-
tion of the ordinance as read. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yens---Alds. Callahan, lritit, Leist.
c•Langhlin, I'lanlondon, Strobel.
Wallis.
Nays ---None.
Al.d. McLaughlin offered the fol-
lowing:
.AN ciltltlN.ANCI•:.
:\N t 11iitI\.\Nc'I•: I:S'1'.\III.ISIIING .\
of ;Aid.; ctN \'Iiti,.\ .a'TI;I:t"1'
i"itct\I 1'1.1•:.\S.\N'I' S'I'Iil:l:'I' "rut
'I'iit: EN!, cel Wlctl..\
L'e It I lyd;uined Icy the City council
of the city of Dubuque:
Section 1. That tun ordinance es-
tablishing a gt:tdc on Viola Street
from Pleasant Street to the end of
Viola Street be ;and the same is hereby
est;ddisltcd and adopted its shown by
the profile of said street and grade
Prepared by the city Engineer, being
profile No. 932. B. M. boor sill of
frame house No. 40 Pleasant Street,
elevation 133.80.
Said grade begins at the north
property line of Pleasant Street which
is station o, west emit elevation 157.-
311, east curb elevation 15,.0e; thence
to station 01-60, west curb elevation
156.80, east curl, elevation 157.40;
thence to station u . s0, west curb ele-
vation 156.1:3, east curl elevation
156.60; thence to station 1+0, west
curb elevation 155.30, east curb ele-
vation 155.80; thence to station 1+20)
west curb elevation 153.68, east curet
elevation 153.90; thence to station
1+40, west curb elevation 151.90, east
em•h elevation 152.00; thence to sta-
tion 1+63, south curb line of Eagle
Street, west curb elevation 149.60,
Regular Session, July 20, i9i6
east curb elevation 149.60• thence to
station 1--S7, north curl' line of
Eagle Street, west curb elevation
149.00, east curb elevation 149.00•
thence to station 24-20, cast and west.
curb elevation 145.00• thence to sta-
tion 2-..40, west curb elevation 143.40,
east curl, elevation 143.60• thence to
slt,ltnn 2-1-60, east earl, elevation
143.00, west curb elevation 14.79;
thence to stalk) t 2 so, east curb ele-
vation 143.20, 'vest curb elevation
142.6; theme to station 3+00, west
nrh elevation 14:1.00, east curb ele-
vation 144.00.
Section 2 This ordinance shall he
in fore e and take effect from and af-
ter its pt.ssa:ge by the city Council
and jollification in the official news-
papers of the city as required by or -
din :nee.
Adopted. July loth, 1916.
Approved, .July 21st, 1916.
.iA\II;S SAIL,
Mayor.
Attest: .1. .1. SiiEA,
Pity Recorder.
I nl,lishe,l officially in the Dubuque
Times -Journal incl 'I'clegr:,plt-herald
newspapers, July 22nd, 1916.
.T. .J. SIiE;:A,
7 -22 -It City Recorder.
Ald. McLaughlin moved that the
reading just haul he 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:
Peas—Alds, Callahan, Frith, heist,
91eLaughlin, i'lantondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays—None.
114. McLaughlin moved the adop-
tion of the ordinance as read. Car-
ried by the following' vote:
Callahan, Frith, Lcist.
McLaughlin, aughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
\1':cllis.
Nays --None.
Aid. llcl.aug'hliti ot"eeed the fol-
lowing:
AN (,ltl lNANch:.
AN ('i,I Ii\.\ \cl•: 1:S'I'.\III.ISI lIN(1 .\.
Gi;:\Iit.: (t\ 1..\\\'\It.\1,l; A\'E-
NI'I•: "Ip \i 'I'lll' Ntll;'l'lI CFI -111
(IF PARK WAY 'I'I I S'I'.\'I'i(1N
6+15.0,
Ile It I Irdained by the 1'ity Council
Of the city of Dubuque:
Rection 1. That an ordinance es-
tablishing a grade on l.:twnd:de Ave-
nue from the north curb line of Park
Way to station 6-}-15.5 he and the
same is hereby established and adopt-
ed as shown by the profile of said
street and grade prepared by the City
Engineer, being profile No. 926, P. M.
on the west enol of front door sill of
the Mount Pleasant Home, elevation
266.27.
283
S;,id grade Log
Is at. the north curb
line of fart: Way which is station 0,
east cnrh elevation 255,00 west curb
elevation 2:0.00;
thence to station
3+6 oast earl. elevation
Voest earl, elevation 212.50; thence:ito
station 17, 5, east curb elevation
235.11, west curl,
elevation 239.00;
thence to station 6-15.5, east curb
elevation 2:;1.110, west curb elevation
2:12.00.
Section 2. This ordinance shall he
in force and lake effect from and af-
ter its passage by the Pity council
and its pilhlication in the official
nevvsp;cpers of the city as required by
ordinance,
Adopted, July 20th, 1916.
Approved, July 21st, 1916.
JAMES S.\PL,
Mayor.
Attest: .1. .1. 'HEA,
City I;.,'order.
l'uhlishe,l officially in the I1nhn,lae
Times -journal and Telegraph -1 torah!
newspapers, July 22nd, 1916.
.1. J. SIIEA,
7-22-11 city Recorder.
\Id. lleLaughlin moved that
reading just had he considered the
first reading of the ordin:ine,•. ,•„t•-
rled.
Ald. McLaughlin moved to sit:mend
tin rules for the purpose of reading:
the ordinance by its title. ('arried by
the following vote:
Peas--.Alds,
Callahan. Frith, Letst,
\Ic•I.nnglllin, I'I:,ntondon, Strobel,
\\'a llis,
Nays- None.
Aid. .\Ichantg9tlin movc,l the adop-
tion of the ordinance as read. Car-
ried by the following vole:
Yeas---.\lds, I'all:than, Frith, heist,
McLaughlin, l'la,mondot,, Strobel,
\Vallis.
Nays-- -None.
\ld. AlcLantg'hlin otfe,•ed the fol-
lowing:
.\N ('I;IIIN.\Nei:.
AN (1111(I\.\\r'I•: FSTAIII.ISIIiN(, 5
(11:.\I,I•: I'.\ I'.5ItK \\'.\1' 1.R()\[
'I'll I•; I:.\S'1' ,'1.111: LINI.; IIF AIT.
I'),1:.\S.\\'I' .55'I:NI'I: TiI ST:\-
Tl(I\ I-=
S.I.S.
14, It „rd,,ined by the city Council
of the ,'ity of I'nbn,n,e:
tied ion 1. That an 1)1)1inn nee Vs -
la hlisl,inga grade on Park Way from
the east coil, line of Alt. Pleasant
:Avenue to station I I-.54, 5 he and the
s:une is hereby established :,nd adopt-
ed :IS shown by the profile of said
street and grade, prepared by the city
Engineer, being profile No, 925 11. M.
on the west end of the front door sill
of the ,loam Pleasant Home, eleva-
tion 266.27.
Said grade begins at the east curb
line of \it. Pleasant Avenue which is
station 0, north cunt elevation 265.26,
south eurh elevation 265.72; thence to
284 Regular Session, July 20, 1916.
station 1+10, north curb elevation
259.00, south curb elevation 258.68;
thence to station 1+30 angle, eleva-
tion 258.00; thence to station 1+60
angle, elevation 258.00; thence to sta-
tion 1+84.5 angle, elevation 257.00.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and af-
ter its passage by the City Council
and publication in the official news-
papers of the city as required by or-
dinance.
Adopted, July 20th, 1916.
Approved, July 21st, 1916.
JAMES SAi•l..
Mayor.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Times -Journal and Telegraph -Herald
newspapers, July 22nd. 1916.
J. .1. SHEA,
,-22.11 Pity Recorder.
,\til. licl.uughlin 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 rote:
Yeas—.Ads. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
llc1.0eghlin, I'lantondon, Strobel,
\Vallis.
Nays-- -None.
.Atri. :Ul•l.anghlin moved the adop-
Ben of the ordinance as read. Car-
ried by the following vote:
1'e;is--.\Ids. Callahan, Frith. Leist.
M. I.:nigitlin, 1'1nnunulon, Strnh,-'1.
\;(s-- None.
Ald. licLaughlin offered the fol-
lowing:
AN c aitl IIN.AN('E.
AN Itlti)I ANc'E ESTAI.I.ISHI\G A
(iii.\DI: ( \ 1'F(t1-11. STI:I:I:T
I'lic c\I
ENGS THE
i'NiI (tl' S.\Ila I'I'(clll.
lb it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That an ordinance es-
tablishing a grade on Pfohl Street
front Lugs Street to the end of said
I'fohl Street he :cul the same is here-
by established and adopted as shown
by the profile of said street and grade
prepared by the City Engineer, being
profile No. 929. B. M. Hydrant on
the corner of Ambrose and Arch
Street, elevation 266.88.
Said grade begins at the north
property line of Ungs Street which is
station 0, west curb elevation 243.00,
east curb elevation 244.00; thence to
station 1+00, west curb elevation
240.00, east curb elevation 241.00;
thence to station 3+07, west curb ele-
vation 239.00, east curb elevation
240.00.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and at -
ter its passage by the ('ity Council
and publication in the official news-
papers of the city as required by or-
dinance.
Adopted, July 20th, 1916.
Apinro\ed• July 21st, 1916.
.lA \l ES SAUJL,
Mayor.
.Attest: .I. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Times -Journal and Telegraph -Herald
newspapers, July 22nd, 1916.
.1. .1. SHEA,
7-22-1t City Recorder.
Ald. Mc Laughlin moved that the
reading just had be considered the
first reading of the ordinance. Car-
ried.
Abl. ;McLaughlin nio1e.1 to suspend
the rules for the pnrpo=e of rendin14
the or(lt.n:tnc•c by its title. I by
the following vote:
Yells Alds. Callahan, Frith, 1.eist,
:.lel.:nighlin, i'lantondon, Stroh, I,
Nai-s--
Ald. \ic•I.aughlin moved the adop-
tion of the ordinance as rend. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas.\lds. Callahan, Frith, Leist.
llcl.nrghlin. l'launondon• Sirehel,
Nays- None.
VIl. llcl.at:ghlin offered tits• fel
lowing:
.\N (IItl/INA
AN 1a1;1)iN,\\ci? 1•:S'I'.\lti.1S11i\G A
GRADE (a\ I•\(1S S'I'I:I•:I:'I' I'RtI11
SEM INA I:Y S"1'It1•:I•:'l' 'I'i' THE
i'NiI
Pse It ordained by till• city council
oi• the Pity of Dubuque:
Section 1. That an ordinance es-
tablishing a grade on Ings Street
front Seminary Street to the end of
said street iae :nt ! ti • . me is hereby
established and :.dept, d as shown by
the profile of said street and grade
prepared by the ('ity Engineer, being
profile No. 933. B. M. Hydrant on
the corner of Anti rose and Arcit
Streets, elevation 266.88.
Said grade begins at the north curb
line of Seminary Street which is sta-
tion 0-12, elevation 263.59; thence to
station 1+62, east curb line of Pfohl
Street, north curb elevation 244.0x',
south curb elevation 245.00; thence to
station 1 --SS, west curb line of Pfohl
Street north curb elevation 243.00,
south curb elevation 2.11.00; thence to
station 2+75, north curb elevation
231.00, south curb elevation 232.00;
thence to station 4+89, north curb
elevation 228.40, south curb elevation
229.00.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and af-
ter its passage by the City Council
and publication in the official news-
papers of the city as required by or-
Regular Session, July 20, 1916. 285
dinance.
Adopted, July 20th, 1916.
Approved, July 21st, 1916.
JAMES SAUL,
Mayor.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Times -Journal and Telegraph -Herald
newspapers, July 22nd, 1916.
J J SHE A..
7-22-1t City Recorder.
Ald. McLaughlin moved that the
reading just had he considered the
first reading of the ordinance. Car-
ried.
Ald. McLaughlin moved to suspend
the rules for the purpo•,e of reading
the ordinance by its title. Carried by
the following rote:
Yeas --Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
\IcLattghlin, Plamondon, Strohel,
Wallis.
Nays ---None.
Ald. McLaughlin moved the adop-
tion of the ordinance as read. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Alds. c'allahan, Frith, Leist,
Mc Laughlin, I'lamondon, Strobel.
Nays—None.
\lrl. \Icl.;tnghlin offered the fol-
lowing:
AN til:HIN.ANCI:.
AN on -H ANCI•: ESTABLISHING A
GRAIll; c1N PINI•: S'I'Itl:1:'I' IR(t\I
THIRTY - VI TC)
THI1:'I'1'-SI;Cc)NI • STI;I:I•:T.
Be It t irdained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That an ordinance es-
tablishing a grade on fine Street
from Thirty-first Street to Thirty-sec-
ond 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. 930. B. M. on curb on the
southwest corner of Thirty-first and
Pine Streets elevation 39.78.
Said grade begins at the north curb
line of Thirty-first Street which is
station 0-00, west curb elevation
39.74, east curb elevation 40.74;
thence to station 4-00, west curb ele-
vation 44.00, east curb elevation
45.00; thence to station 6+23, south
curb line of Thirty-second Street,
west curb elevation 47.00, east curb
elevation 48.00.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and af-
ter its passage by the City Council
and publication in the official news-
papers of the city as required by or-
dinance.
Adopted, July 20th, 1916.
Approved, July 21st, 1916.
JAMES SAUL,
Mayor.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Times -Journal and Telegraph -Herald
newspapers, July 22nd, 1916.
J. .I. SH
7-22-1t Pity 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 ---.\Ids. Callahan, Frith, Letst,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Nar —None.
Ald. \icLaughlin moved the adop-
tion of the ordinance as read. Car-
ried by the following vote:
mats --Allis, Callahan, Frith, Leist,
ll(-Iautghlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
\Vallis.
Nays --None.
July 19th, 1916.
To the Honorable Mayor ;and Pity
Council.
Gentlemen: The Boa)'I of Health
met in regular session, .;lily 19, 1916.
Chairman Saul in the chair.
Present A1-1. t';iII:ihan, Citizens
\\'m. I"o a•Itn;in ;Ind I:tchard Kolck.
I tr Leineeke. In.. Graham, Sanitary
nfir, r Nonnuur, Asst. :'ity Attorney
l'oam'y.
Minutes of the meet mg of .lone 15,
i 91 r,, read and on motion of .Ud.
Callahan were approved as read.
'ontmnnicatton of I:.an!; Ilynrs.
No. 72 Hodge street is -I iika 1„ Ihc.
unsanitary coalition (•ALaino
30 Dodge stroll which piece of prop_
erty
nl,-
erty is owned l,v Mrs. 1'. McNulty and
asking to have the saute abated pie -
seated and read. t in motion of .\Ili.
Callahan the petition was reroived
and tiled and the proper rc•-olntinI
ordered drawn compelling \Irs. I'.
McNultyy to connect with the sanitary
sewer.
Communication of J. E. Robinson,
custodian of the detention hospital,
asking the Board of Health to install
a toilet in each ward so its to have ;t.
separate toilet for each disease pre-
sented and read. Ald. Callahan
moved that the communication be re-
ferred to the Board of Supervisors
and the Board of Health to be pres-
ent when said petition is acted on by
the Board of Supervisors. Carried.
On motion of Ald. Callahan the fol -
'lowing bills were sent to the county
for payment:
Peter Hansen $13 09
J. E. Robinson 85 00
Dr. E. L. lteinec•ke 28 00
R. W. Quinlan 2 70
P. J. Weirich 32 21
On motion of Ald. Callahan resolu-
tions ordering the following named
parties to connect with the sanitary
sewer were adopted:
286 Regular Session, July 20, 1916.
Margaret Martin, Belly's Sub. N. E.
1-4 of 19 and Kelly's Sub. N. 40 feet
of S. 75 feet of 12.
Margaret Martin, Sub. City 703,
Lots 15 and 22.
'Margaret McNulty, Newman, Coop-
er and Smith's Sub., Lot 4.
John Spiker, N. L. feet of 4 and S.
50 feet of 5 Maple Heights Add.
id. Callahan moved to adjourn.
Carried.
J. J. SHEA,
Clerk of the Board of Health.
Ald. Callahan moved the adoption
of the report of the Board of Health.
Parried.
Your committee of the whole would
respectfully recommend that all per-
sons, tutus or corporation desiring to
tear up the pavement be required to
put up a bond for the replacing of
the same in proper condition and al-
so that they be required to obtain
permission before going ahead with
their work.
J. H. WAI.LIS, Chairman.
Your committee of the whole to
whom was referred the remonstrance
against the improvement of West
Third street from Bluff street to
Burch street would respectfully rec-
ommend that the remonstrance he re-
ceived and tiled and the resolution
calling for proposals I,c.:olopted.
J. H. \V.\1.1.15, a'h:airnpan.
Ald. Wallis moved the udoptioit of
the reports of the committee of the
whole. Carried.
Alderman Wallis offered the fol-
lowing:
Be it resolved by the c'ity Council
of the City of Dubuque that the reso-
lutions heretofore adopted providing
for the construction of a sanitary
sewer in Loye Street from Almond
Street to Seminary Street and easter-
ly on Seminary Street from Foye
Street to within 100 feet of Paul
Street and westerly on Seminary
Street from Foye Street to the west-
erly lot line of Loi 2 of Mineral Lot
191, be and the same is hereby re-
scinded.
All. Wallis moved the adoption of
the resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays --None.
Alderman Wallis 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 Foye
Street and Seminary Street as follows,
to -wit: an eight inch tile pipe sani-
tary sewer in Foye Street from Al-
mond Street to Seminary Street and
east on Seminary Street from Foye
Street to within one hundred feet of
Pa Street and west on Seminary
Street from Foye Street to the west-
erly lot line of Lot 2 of 2 of Mineral
Lot 193, 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, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays --None.
Alderman Wallis offered the fol-
lowing:
Be it Itesolved by the City Council
if the City of Dubuque, That the City
Engineer he and he is hereby direct-
ed to prepare a plat and specifications
for an eight inch tile pipe sanitary
sewer in i'oye Street from Almond
Street. to Seminary Street and east on
Seminary Street to within 100 feet of
Paul Street and west on Seminary
Street to the westerly lot line of Lot
2 of 2 of Mineral Lot 193, showing
the locations and general nature of
such improvement, the extent thereof,
the size and kind of material to he
used, and to prepare an estimate of
the cost thereof and the amount as-
sessable upon each lot or pareel 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 the City
1tecorder.
That after such plat is so tiled, 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 Pity of Dubuque, stating
that such plat is on file, and gener-
ally 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 objec-
tions can be tiled, which time shall
not be less t haat five days after the last
publication of sail 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. Wallis moved the adoption
of the resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas --:\ids. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays—None.
Alderman McLaughlin offered the
following:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, That it is
deemed necessary and advisable to
improve Fourth Street, from the west
property. line of Main Street to the
Regular Session, July 20, 1916.
east property line of Locust Street,
and it is hereby proposed to grade,
curb with new stone curb where nec-
essary, to reset old stone curb where
necessary or to curb with new cement
curb where necessary, and to pave
said portion of said street with brick
block on a concrete foundation, or to
pave with creosote wood blocks on a
concrete foundation, or to gutter with
a cement gutter and to pave with as-
phaltic concrete on a concrete foun-
dation, and to assess the cost of said
grading, curbing', resetting of curb,
guttering and paving against the
property legally subject to assess-
ment.
Ald. McLaughlin moved the adop-
tion of the resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist.
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays—None.
Alderman McLaughlin offered the
following:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of the City of I tubnclue, 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 Fourth
Street, from the west property line of
Main Street to the east property line
of Locust 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 he paid by the city, if
any, and the cost thereof and :unount
assessable upon each lot or parcel of
land adjacent to such improvement
as contemplated by chapter 7G of the
Laws of the Thirty-fifth General As-
sembly of the State of Iowa and acts
amended therehy, 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 I-'ity Recorder shall publish in
three consecutive issues of a news-
paper published in this city, a notice
stating that such pkat and estimates
are on file, the location and nature of
the improvement, kind or kinds of
material of materials to be used, and
an estimate of its cost, and the time
before which objections thereto can
he filed, and the time fixed for hear-
ing, which time shall not be less than
five days after the last publication of
such notice, and after such publica-
tion 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-
pany the same.
Aid. McLaughlin moved the adop-
tion of the resolution.
287
carried by the following vote:
Yeas ----,\Ids. Callahan, I" rich. Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon. Strobel,
Nays --None.
Ald. bertholYcre,t the folluwiug:
Iie It Resolved by the city c `ounc'il
of the city of Iltibn luc. That the res-
olutions heretofore adopted providing
for the construction of a sanitary
sewer in \Windsor avenue unci provi-
dence street from the manhole at the
alley between Providence street and
Lincoln avenue in Windsor avenue to
Providence street and in i'rovidence
street to Staf'for'd avenue be and they
aro hereby rescinded.
All, Frith moved the adoption of
the resolution.
carried by the following vote:
Yeas— -,\Ids, calla hail, Frith, Leist,
\Icl.:tughlin, Plamondon. Strobel,
\a ys—None.
.\Id. " i 1th offered the following:
lie it Resolved by the City council
of the city of !Minion,. That it is
deemed necessary a0c1 :ulvis:tble to
construct a sanitary sewer in Wind-
sor avenue and i'rovidcence street :Is
follows, to -wit: An citrin -incl) tile
pipe sanitary sewer in \1'in,lsor a ve-
nue from Lincoln avenue to Provi-
dence street :and in Providence street
from Windsor avenue to Stafford aye -
nue :and to assess the cost of said
sewer against the abutting property.
Ald. Frith moved the :adoption of
the resolution.
carred by the following vote:
Yeas—:\Ids. Callahan, 1" rich. Leist,
\Icl.a nghlin, I'l:uuondon. St rebel,
Wallis.
Xa>s—None.
.Ald. Frith offered the following:
11' I1 Resolved by the City Council
of the city of Irnbu,ltre, That the city
Engineer bo and he is hereby directed
to prepare a plat :end specifications
for an eight -inch tile pipe sanitary
sewer in Windsor avenue from Lin-
coln avenue to Providence street :Ind
in Providence street from Windsor
avenue to Stafford avenue, showing
the locations and general nature of
such improvement, the extent there-
of, the size and kind of material to III'
used, and to prepare :all estimate of
the cost thereof and the amount as-
sessable upon each lot or parcel of
land adjacent to or :abutting thereon
per front feet or square feet in area.
and to file sneh plat, specifications
and estimate in the office of the city
Recorder.
That after such plat is so filed, the
City Recorder shall cause to he 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-
288
Regular Session, July 20, 1916.
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 objec-
tions can be filed, which time shall
not he less than five days after the
last publication of said notice, and
after hte completion of the publica-
tion of such notice, he shall at its
next session, notify the Council there-
of in writing wtih a printed copy of
such notice accompanying the same.
Ald. Frith moved the adoption of
the resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Frith, T,eist,
McLaughlin. i'lamondon, Strobel.
Wallis.
Nays—None.
Alderman Plamondon offered the
following:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of the Pity of Dubuque, That \Vest
Third Street, from the west property
line of Bluff Street to the present as-
phaltic improvement itt Burch Street,
be improved by grading, curbing with
cement curb and paving said portion
of sail street with hillside brick on a
concrete foundation, lation, 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, he it
further
Resolved, That said improvement
shall be completed on or before the
15th ,lay of November, 1916, and shall
be pail for in the manner prescribed
by Chapter XXXiI. as :upended of the
Revisit ordinance of the City of Du-
huqiie i'or the payment of the cost of
street improvements.
The proposals for doing said work
shall be acted upon by the Council on
the 3rd day of August, 1916, and the
City Recorder is hereby ordered to
give ten days' notice by publication,
asking for proposals as provided by
ordinance.
AId. I'laniondon moved the adop-
tion of the resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
leas—Alds. Callahan, frith, Leist,
\lcl.aughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays—None.
\ld. heist offered t'a foflowing:
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 west 1-2 of 254, City, abut-
ting on the north side of Eighth
Street, which piece of property is
owned by J. H. Rhomherg, said side-
walk to be built of cement (artificial
stone) and to be completed not later
than the 1st day of August, 1916.
Ald. Leist moved the adoption of
the resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
Mc Laughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
\Vallis.
Nays—None.
Ald. Plamondon 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 follow-
ing named streets:
Lots s, 9. Sub. 95, 96, 97 and 98,
1'nion Add., west side of Pear Street;
Ji. L. and J. E. Ketnler, owners.
Lot 1 of Sub. Lots 95, 96, 97 and
98, union Add., west side of fear
Street; Theohold Egelhof, owner.
South 125 feet of Lot 122. 1liion
.-Add.. west side of Pear Street; II. T.
Carpenter. owner.
Said sidewalks to be built of ce-
ment (artificial stone) and to be coni-
pleted not later than the 1st day of
August, 1916.
Vd.
Plamondon moved the adop-
tion of the resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Alds. Callahan, 1, rith, Leist,
'lcl.aughiin. i'I:lniondon. Strobel,
Nays—None.
City Recorder Shea presented :uul
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 Leibnitz
Street, from Paul Street to Clifford
Street; G. i.. Noruuinn, contractor.
(in motion of Ald. Wallis, the notice
was received and bled.
Resolved by the Pity Council of the
City of Dubuque, That to pay for an
s -inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in
Leibnitz Street from Paul Street to
Clifford Street, I, o. Furman, con-
tractor, in front I f and adjoining the
same, a Special Tax ba and 's hereby
levied on the several Lots, and Pails
of Lots, and Parcels of Real Estate
hereinafter named, situate and own-
ed, and for the several amounts sct
opposite each Lot or Parcel of Real
Estate, as follows:
Owner. Description. Amt.
Mary Feyen, C. A. 'Voleker's
Add., lot 6, interest at 6 per
cent, 26c; 53.6 lin. ft, c-
inch tile pipe and manholes
at .6070, $32.53; extra ex-
pense at 3 per cent, 98c;
total .... ...... .... . ..$33 77
Peter Assmussen, C. A. Voel-
ker's Add., lot 7, interest at 6
per cent, 26c; 53.6 lin. ft. 8 -
inch tile pipe and manholes
at .6070, $32.53: extra ex-
pense at 3 per cent, 99c;
total 44 78
Peter Assmussen, C. A.. Voel-
ker's Add., lot 10, interest'at •
Regular Session, July 20, 1916. 289
6 per cent, 26c; 53.6 lin. ft.
8 -inch tile pipe and man-
holes at .6070, $32.53; extra
expense at 3 per cent, 99c;
total
Eliz. Kolfenbach, C. A. Voel-
ker's Add., lot 11, interest at
6 per cent, 26c; 53.6 lin. ft.
S -inch tile pipe and man-
holes at .6070, $32.53; extra
expense at 3 per cent, 99c;
total ...... ....
Peter Assmussen, C. A. Voel-
ker's Add., lot 15, interest at
6 per cent, 24c; 50 lin. ft.
8 -inch tile pipe and man-
holes at .6070, $30.36; extra
expense at 3 per cent, 92c;
total .... .....,
J. P. Kasel, C. A. Voelker's
Add., E. 1-2 lot 16, interest
at 6 per cent, 13c; 25 lin. ft.
S -inch tile pipe and man-
holes at .6070, $15.17; extra
expense at 3 per cent, 46c;
total „
J. P. Ra tick C A. Voelker's
Add., W. 1-2 less N. 5 ft. lot
16, interest at 6 per cent,
13c: 25 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile
pipe and manholes at .6070,
$15.17; extra expense at 3
per cent, 46c; total
Archie Graham, Sub. 20, C. A
A. Voelker's Add., lot 2, in-
terest at 6 per cent, 19c; 40
lin. ft. S -inch tile pipe and
manholes at .6070, $24.28:
extra expense at 3 per cent,
73c: total .... ...... 25 20
Sophia Datisman, Sub. 20, C
A. Voelker's Add., lot 1. in-
terest at 6 per cent, 6c; 13
lin. ft. S -inch tile pipe and
manholes at .6070, $7.89; ex-
tra expense at 3 per cent,
24c; total 8 19
Sophia, Datisman, Sub. 21, C. A
Voelker's Add., lot 2, interest
at 6 per cent, 9c; 19 lin. ft.
S -inch tile pipe and man-
holes at .6070, $11.54; extra
expense at 3 per cent, 35c;
total ...... .... .... 11 98
C. A. Welker, Sub. 21, C. A
Voelker's Add., lot 1, interest
at 6 per cent, 16c: 34 lin. ft.
S -inch tile pipe and man-
holes at .6070, $20.64; extra
expense at 3 per cent, 62c;
total ............ .... .. 21 42
Geo. L. Savory, C. A. Voelker's
Add., lot 22, interest at 6 per
cent, 24c; 49 lin. ft. 8 -inch
tile pipe and manholes at
at .6070, $29.75; extra ex-
pense at 3 per cent, One;
total 40 89
Rosalie Biegand, C. A. Voel-
ker's Add., lot 23, interest at
6 per cent, 24c; 50 lin. ft.
S -inch tile pipe and manholes
33 78
33 78
31 52
15 76
15 76
at .6070, $30.36; extra ex-
pense at 3 per cent, 92c;
total .. ............ 31 52
Geo. Datisman, C. A. \'oel.
leer's Add„ lot 24, interest at
6 per cent, 24c; 50 lin. ft.
8 -inch tile pipe and manholes
at .6070, $30.36; extra ex-
pense at 3 per cent, 92c;
total .. .... ............ 31 52
Henry Frost, C. A. Voel-
ket's Add., lot 25, int crest at
6 per cent, 224c; 50 lin. ft.
8 -inch tile pipe and manholes
at .611711, $30.36; extra ex-
pense at per cent, p2(.
total .. .... ............ 31 52
Al. !tress, I'. .\. \'o1•i-
kei's Add., Ind 20, interest ;it
6 per rent, 21e: .-,0 lin. ft.
8 -inch tile pine :and manholes
at .6070, $30.36: extra ex-
pense ;it 3 per cent, :I_c;
total .. ...... .. 52
Chas. Sitlerly, C. .5. Voel-
ker's .\dd., Iot 27, interest at
6 per cent, 24e; 50 lin. ft.
8 -inch Iile pipe and manholes
at .61170, $30.26; extra ex-
pense at 3 per cent, II2e;
total ....................,i 52
Alberta Connolly, C. A. Vo't-
key's Add., lot 2s, interest ;11
6 per cent, 24c; 50 lin. ('1.
S -inch tile pipe ;tail manholes
at .6(170, $30,36; exlrn ex-
pense at 3 per cent, 021;
total .. ............ 31 52
:Mildred Schuster. C. .1. \'oel-
1 er's Add., lot 211, interest ;al
0 per cent, 24e: 7,11 lin. ft.
8 -inch file pipe and manholes
;(1 .6070, $30.:Ir,• extra ex-
pense at 3 per cent, 93c:
total .... ......
L. Schnstet' Est., C. A. Voel-
ker's ,Add., Iot 31t, interest :1t
6 per cent, 24c; 50 lin. ft.
S -inch Zile pipe and manholes
at .6u;u,
s:30,10; extra ex-
pense :11 per cent, 93c;
total .... ............ .. 31 53
Ed. Lente I'. A. •V'ool-
ker's .11111., Ito 31, interest at
6 per IIt, 21 ': ;a lin. ft.
5-111 11 tile pipe and manholes
al ,6070, $30.30; extra ex-
pense tit 3 per cent, (1:;e;
total ....................i 53
$579.54
552.0 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe
$458.16
100.00
4.44
10.94
at 83c
4 manholes at $25.00
Interest at 6 per cent
Extra expense
$579.54
All of which is assessed in propor-
tion to the special benefits conferred.
Adopted July 20th. 1916.
r
290 Regular Session, July 20, 1916.
Approved July 21st, 1916.
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, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays—None.
Ald. Wallis moved that the agent
for the G. Levi Estate be notified to
remove the steps leading from the
building and extending on Main
Street at No. 1057 Main Street with-
in two weeks, failure to comply with
the order the City to remove same.
Parried.
Ald. MeI.aughlin moved that the
salary of the Foreman of the Fourth
Street dump be increased to $60.00
per month and the salary of the as-
sistant be placed at $50.00 per month.
Ald. Wallis amended Ald. McT.augh-
lin's motion, to refer the matter to
the Committee of the Whole. Lost
by the following vote: Nays—Aids c'al-
lahan, T.eist, McLaughlin, Plamondon.
Yeas --Aids. Frith, Strobel, \Vallis.
Vote on the original motion of Ald.
McLaughlin: Yeas—aids. Callahan,
Leist, McLaughlin, Plamondon. Nays
—Aids. frith, Strobel, Wallis.
Ald. Wallis moved that the Health
Officer he instructed to inspect cel-
lars in the different parts of the City
and have same cleaned if found in
had condition. Carried.
Ald. Strobel moved to adjourn.
Carried. J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Adopted
A pproved
Attest
i; / (1916.
l\rhyor.
City Recorders
Special Session, July 24, 1916.
CITY COUNCIL.
tUft'icial.)
Special Session, July 24th, 1915.
Council met at 8:30 p. tn.
Mayor Saul in the chair.
Present—Aldermen Callahan. Frith,
Leist, Br'I,aughlin, Planrondon, Stro-
bel. Wallis.
Mayor Saul stated that this meet-
ing is called for the purpose of act-
ing on bids for various improvements
and considering other business that
might properly come before a regular
meeting of the City Council.
AId. Frith moved to open the bids.
Carried.
Bids for constructing an eight -inch
tile lupe sanitary sewer in Windsor
Avenue from Sutter Street about 295
feet north:
Bid of C. B. McNamara & Co.:
Eight -inch tile pipe, per lineal foot,
58 cents; manholes, each, $25.00.
Bid ut James Street: Eight -inch tile
pipe. per lineal foot, 60 cents; man-
holes, each, $25.00. Bid of .l. A. R.
Daniels: Eight -inch tile pipe, per
lineal foot, 70 cents; manholes, each,
$38.00. on motion of Ald. \Vallis,
the contract was awarded to C. B.
ma c'o., they being the
lowest bidders, and their bond placed
at one-fourth the amount of the con-
tract.
Bids for the improvement of T-ngs
Street. Bid of Peter Even Co.; Grad-
ing in total, $100.00; combination
curb and guttering, per lineal foot,
70 cents; macadamizing, per square
yard, so cents. Bid of O'Farrell Con-
tracting Co.: Grading in toatl,
$125.00: combination curb and gut-
tering, per lineal foot, 76 cents; ma-
cadamizing, per square yard, 83 cents.
Bid of J. M. Kenety & Son: Grading
in total, $50.00; combination curb
and guttering, per lineal foot, 75
cents; macadamizing, per square
yard, 80 cents. On motion of Ald.
Wallis, the bids were referred to the
City Engineer to report later in the
evening the lowest bidder.
Bids for the improvement of Wood
Street from the end of the present
improvement to Rosedale Avenue:
Bid of O'Farrell Cont. Co.: Grading
in total, $450.00; combination curb
and guttering, per lineal foot, 58
cents; macadamizing, per stgtutr e
yard, 85 cents. Bid of J. M. Kenety
Si Son: Grading in total, $400.00;
combination curb and guttering, per
lineal foot, 80 cents; macadamizing,
per square yard, 85 cents. On mo-
tion o Ald. Frith, the bids were re-
ferred to the Committee of the Whole.
Bids for the improvement of Pfohl
Street. Bid of Peter Even Co., grad-
ing in total $100.00, combination curb
291
and guttering per lineal foot 7o c•ts,,
macadamizing l,er square yard 80
cis. Lid of t t't":rrrr'll Cont. Co.,
gra iiing in Intal $150.00, combination
curb and guttering Per lineal font 76
matcat la mizing per square yard
3 cos. l:iu of J. M. Kenety & Son,
grading in total $7,o.00, combination
curb and g'ntering per lineal foot 75
macad;tntizin;: per square yard 80
cis. AId. frith moved to refer the
bids to the committee of the Whole.
Ald. Wallis amended Ald. I rith's mo-
tion to award the contract In J. B.
Kenety \ Sept, they being the lowest
bidders.
Lost by the following "of e:
Yeas.—:\lds, Callahan, Leist, Wallis.
Nays- Aids. Frith, McLaughlin,
Plamondou, Strobel.
original motion of Alit. Frith car-
ried by the following vote:
lens—Alds. Frith, \Ir'Laughlin,
Planiundon, Strobel.
Nays—Aids. Callahan. Leis(, \V;tllla.
Bids for the improving of Kauf-
man Avenue from Hempstead Street
to the City Limits. Bid of r. B. Mc-
Namara & Co., stone curbing per
lineal foot 75 cls., reset curbing per-
lineal
erlineal foot 25 cts., stone guttering
per square yard $1.00, brick paving
per square yard $2.15. Rid of Wilmer
C,ol:. stone curbing per lineal foot
s„ els.. reset curbing per lineal foot
•ts., macadamizing per square
yard 02.17,, rock gutter per sgnAre
yard $1.7,11, brick between gutters Per
square yard $2.15. Bid of G. 1.. Ker-
man, slope curbing per lineal font SO
els., reset curbing per lineal foot 40
cls., rick paving per sten:n•e yard
, stone pavement per square
yard $1.c0, reset stone gutters per
linc;il feet 40 its. On motion of Ald.
\1";tllis the contract was awarded to
C. B. Uc\amara & Co., they being
the lowest bidder, brick improvement
to be 15 feet wide and the rest of
the improvement to he stone paving.
Bids fur the improving of t
Street, Eighteenth Street and Cooler
Avenue from the north property line
of 'l'hiril Street to the north property
line of Twenty-second Street. Bid of
Wilmer Cook, stone curbing per lin-
eal foot Si) cis., reset curbing per
lineal foot 37 its., brick paving per
square yard $1.64, brick paving per
square yard inside of tracks and one
foot outside $1.74, creosote wood
block paving per square yard outside
of tracks $2.04, creosote wood block
paving inside of tracks and one foot
outside per square yard $2.19, will
pay five cents per square yard for
'old brick. Bid of G. L. Norman,
concrete base per square yard 50 cls.,
stone curbing per lineal foot S0 cts„
reset curbing per lineal toot 40 eta,
brick paving per square yard $1.55,
292 Special Session, July 24, 1916.
brick paving per square yard inside
of tracks and one foot outside $1.Se,
will pay two cents per square yard
for old brick. Bid of James F. Lee,
cement curbing per lineal foot 50
cts., stone curbing per lineal foot 6o
cts., reset curbing per lineal foot 27
cts., cement guttering per square
yard $1.26, brick paving per square
yard $1.38, allow for salvage six cents
per square yard. brick paving per
square yard inside of tracks ;Ind one
foot outside $1.49, allow for salvage
six cents per square yard, creosote
owod block paving per square yard
$2.06, Class A, allow for salvage slx
cents per square yard, asphaltic con-
crete per square yard, Class A, $1.36,
allow six cents per square yard for
salvage, concrete base per square
yard OO cts, Bid „f C. IL McNamara
& Co., stone curbing per lineal foot
70 ('Is., reset curbing per lineal foot.
20 cis.. brick paving per square yard
I.: 7. creosote wood block paving per
seller.. earl. Class A. $1.9.C, creosote
w„„,1 block paving per square yard,
Class Ti. 82.01. cement concrete Wase
per square yard SO cts., old brick in
place ..n Clay street allowance of 2
and 1-2 els. per square yard. On
motion of Ald. Frith the bids were
referred to the City Engineer to re-
port later in the evening who Is the
lowest bidder.
Bids for the improving of Windsor
Avenue from the end of the present
improvement to the $oath line of i.ot
1. i:urden ,C• l.awthi is Addition. Bid
of Frank Boutin, stone curbing per
lineal foot, 00e; reset curbing. per
linenl foot, 20c; brick paving, per
square yard. 52.0:3; brick paving. per
square cavil. inside of tracks and one
foot outside. $2.10; creosote wood
block paving, per square yard, $2.05:
creosote wood block paving, per
square yard, inside of tracks and one
foot outside, $3.00. Bid of Wilmer
Cook, stone curbing, per lineal foot,
RSc; reset curbing ,per lineal foot, 40c;
brick paving, per square yard, $2.20;
brick paving. per square yard, inside
of tracks and one foot outside, $2.35.
Bid of James F. Lee: Stone curbing,
per lineal •foot, 75c; reset curbing,
per lineal foot, 2Sc; brick paving, per
square yard, $2.05; brick paving, per
square yard, inside of tracks and one
foot outside, $2.35; creosote wood
block paving, per square. vard, $2.44,
Class A. Bid of C. 11. McNamara &
Co.: Stone curbing, per lineal foot,
75c; reset curbing, pet lineal foot,
25c; brick paving, per square yard,
$1.99; creosote wood block paving,
Per square yard, Class A, $2.52; creo-
sote wood block paving, per square
yard, Class B, $2.55. On motion of
Ald. Frith, the bids were referred to
the City Engineer to report later in
the evening who is the lowest. bidder.
Bids for the improving of Pickett
street from Cornell street to Henion
street: Bid of Peter Even Co.: Grad-
ing in total, $10.00; combination curb
and guttering, per lineal foot, 64c;
macadamizing, per square yard, 73c.
Bid of O'Farrell Cont. Co.: Grading
in total, $25.00; combination curb and
guttering, per lineal foot, 75c; ma-
cadamizing, per square yard, 76r.
Bid of J. M. Kenety & Son, grading
in total, $25.00; combination curb and
guttering, per lineal foot, 7 6c; ma-
cadamizing, p('i' square yard, SOc. Bid
of C. B. \Ic\anuu'a & Co: Grading
in total, $30.00; combination curb
and guttering, per lineal foot, 63c;
macadamizing, per square yard, 6S'.
on motion of Ald, Wallis, the bids
were referred to the city Engineer to
report later in the evening who is the
lowest bidder.
Bids for the improving of 'rent i,
street from the west property line of
('lay select to the east property line
of -Alain street. Bid of ('. Ti. Mc-
\antai'a & Co.: Cement (milting, per
lineal foot. :35c; stone curbing. per
lineal foot, 70c'; reset curbing. ]ger
lineal foot. 20c; brick paving, 1,,.,•
square yard. $1.98; creosote we,
block paving, per square yard,
A. $2.39; creosote wood block
ing, per square yard, Plass 11,
Bid of 4 'I arrell Cont. Co.: Cement
curbing, per lineal foot, 50e; stone
curling, pi•i' lineal foot, 70e; reset
curi,i:.g, per lineal foot, 25c; brick
paving. per square yard, $1.92. Bid
of .1, AI. Kenety & Son: Cement
curbing, per lineal foot, 40c; stone
curbing. per lineal foot, 60c'; reset
curbing, per lineal foot, 25c; brick
paving, per sgnai' ya rd, $1.S7. Bid
of .lames P. Lee: I'i•ntent curbing,
per lineal foot, 37c•; stone curbing,
per lineal foot, IL' '; reset curbing, per
lineal foot, 27, isle paving, per
square yard, $2.1.o; creosote we.
block paving, Per square yard, Cl:
A, $2.42; asphaltic concrete, pi,
square yard, (:'lass A, $1.19. On mo-
tion of Ald. Frith, the bids were re-
ferred to the City Engineer to report
later in the evening who is the low-
est bidder.
Bids for improving Fourth Sheet
Extension from the east rail of the
Chicago, Burlington & Quinsy's
tracks to the end of said street. Bid
of C. B. McNamara & Co.: Grading
in total, $378.00; cement curbing, net
lineal foot, 35 cents; combination
curb and guttering, per lineal foot,
cents; brick paving, per square yard,
$1.95; creosote wood block paving,
per square yard, Class A, $2.62; creo-
sote wood block paving, per square
yard, Class B, $2.68; cement paving,
per square yard, $1.46. Bid of G. L.
Kormann: Grading in total, $200.00;
cement curbing, per lineal foot, 42
cents; brick paving, per square yard,
Special Session, July 24, 1916.
$2.15. Bid. of Thos. R. Lee: Grat-
ing in total, $375.00; cement curb-
ing, per lineal foot, 40 cents; cement
paving, per square yard, $1.43. Bid
of James F. Lee: Grading in total.
$200.00; cement curbing, per lineal
foot, 35 cents; combination curb and
guttering, per lineal foot, 56 cents;
brick paving, per square yard, $1.98;
creosote wood block paving, per
square yard, $2.40; cement paving,
per square yard, $1.45; asphaltic con-
crete, per square yard, Class A, $1.49.
On motion of Ald. McLaughlin, the
bids were referred to the Committee
of the Whole.
Ald. Frith proved that on account
of only receiving one bid for the im-
provements of Nevada Street, Viola
Street, Pine Street and Eagle Street,
that the bids be returned to the bid-
ders unopened and the City Recor-
der instructed to re -advertise for
bids. Carried.
Ald. Wallis moved that on account
of not receiving any kids for the con-
struction of a permanent sidewalk
abutting City Lots 438 and 439, that
the City Recorder he instructed to re -
advertise for bids. Carried.
Petition of N. C. Gindorf et al, ask-
ing the City Council to grant Mr.
Siegele the right to occupy additional
space in the river and harbor front at
the foot of Third Street for enlarging
his natatorium presented amt read.
Ald. Wallis moved to suspend the
rules for the purpose of allowing any
one present to address the Council.
carried by the following vote:
A'eas--Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
1Ic 1.;. nghlin. Plamondun, Si rebel,
Nays—None.
Attorney Lyon addressed the Coun-
cil relative to the petit ion of \ir.
Siegele. On motion of Aid. frith the
petition was referred to I he Commit-
tee of the Whole to view the grounds.
Communication of the Dubuque
Commercial club asking the City
Council to establish a free public
Bathing Beach at Eagle Point and
asking the City Council to appropriate
funds to carry out the project pre-
sented and read. Ald. Frith moved
to suspend the rules for the purpose
of allowing any one present to ad-
dress the Council.
Carried by the following vote:
Teas—Aids. Callahan, Frit h, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays—None.
Mr. Spencer addressed the Council
relative to the free Bathing Beach at
Eagle Point. Ald. Wallis moved to
refer the petition to the Committee
of the Whole to view the grounds at
10:00 p. m. July 25th, 1916, and no-
tify the Commercial Club, Captain
Edwards and Mr. Siegele to be pros -
1
293
eat. Carried.
Petition of Estate of William
Palmer, deceased, by E. II. AV'iliging,
its titterney, asking the City Council
to accept the stun of $_0.0o for can-
cellation of the assessment levied in
the year 1895 for the improvement
of Clay Street against the northerly
one-half of In 1.,e1 235 presented and
read. :Ald. AV'dIis proved to grant the
prayer of the petition. A1.l. Frith
amended .-AI.I. Wallis' motion re refer
the petition t.. the Committee of the
carried by the f..11owina-vote.
Ae:t .\LIs. .'ally hint, Frit h, Leist.
\IcL:uthlin, l'I;n..n.lon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays --Nene.
Bony) ..f Curtis Pl1111ihing & [teat-
inc c.nnpany in the stun of $500.00
for ex -:,toting in streets and alleys
prey. med. on motion of Ald. Mc-
Laii_ltlit. the Bond was referred to
the city :Attorney.
Nett,- of Claim for Personal In-
jury ..f ce. elia Tuegei in Inc sum of
$ 2:,un.e, :,s damages for injuries sus-
'taineil by her presented and read.
In in, ,lien 01 All. Callahan the No-
tice in referred to the City Attor-
ney.
To the l loner:' I.I. Mayor and City
Contrail.
Gentlemen:
atipul:uien and agreement signed by
F. E. Leonard.
I recommend that the s:une he
made a matter of record.
Respectfully submitted,
M.
Assistant city .\tlorncy.
•u motion of .A1.1. .Al I.:tughlin the
report of the• :\ssist:u.t city :\lterney
was :;ppreved.
S'I'il'l'I..\'PION .AND .\GI:EIBIIENT.
Whereas, the petition of P. E.
Leonard, of the City of Dubuque,
County ..f I,ttl.uque, and State of
Iowa, has been presented to the con-
sidc•r:ition of the Pity vermeil of the .
City of Dnbu.tue: and whereas in said
petition F. E. Leonard requests the
Council of said City to grant him
permission to erect in front of his
place of business on 9th Street., be-
tween Main and Locust Streets, in the
building known as "I'he Facade
Building" in the City of Dubuque,
Iowa, a "Bowser Gasoline Pump."
Now therefore the said City Coun-
cil does hereby grant the prayer of
said petition with and under the fol-
lowing conditions: provided the said
F. E. Leonard signs this stipulation
and agrees to protect the City of Du-
buque in case of any injury to per-
sons or property which may he oc-
casioned, either directly or indirectly,
by the maintenac•e of said "Bowser
Gasoline Pump" in front. of said
"Facade Building" on 9th Street, be -
1 ret urn herewith
294 Special Session, July 24, 1916.
lween Main and Locust Streets. And
the said F. E. Leonard further agrees
to allow himself to be joined as party
defendant in any action at law or
equity brought touching the action of
the City Council in connection here-
with. it is understood by the said
F.. E. Leonard that the said City
Council reserves the tight to revoke
this permission and have said "Bow-
ser Gasoline Pump" removed at any
time.
The signing of this instrument shall
be deemed an acceptance of the con-
ditions herein contained.
Signed this 22nd (lay of July, 1916.
F. E. LE(iN.\RD.
Witness:
M. D. COONEY.
City Engineer AIiNutiy reported C.
B. McNamara & o. the lowest bid-
ders for brick paving Windsor avenue
improvement and .las. F. Lee the low-
est bidder for creosote wood block
paving Windsor avenue. (lit !notion
of AhI. Frith the control was award-
ed to C. 1'.. McNamara & Co. they be-
ing the loeswt bidders for Irick pav-
ing and their bond placed at one-
fourth the amount of the contract.
City Engineer McNulty reported J.
M. Kenety & Son the lowest bidders
for the improving of I'ngs street. (in
motion of Ald. Willis the bids were
referred to the committee of the
whole.
City Engineer McNulty reported C.
B. McNamara & Co. the lowest bid-
ders for the improving of Pickett
Street. AIR. Wallis moved to award
the contract to C. It. 11 e No nit ri ,A ('o.
they being the lowest bidders. Ald.
Frith amended Ald. Wallis' motion to
refer the bids to the committee of the
whole Carried by the frllowing
vote:
Yeas—Ales. Frith, McLaughlin,
Plamondon, Strobel.
Nays—Aids. Callahan, Leist, Wallis.
City Engineer McNulty reported t'.
B. McNamara X Co. the lowest Kid-
ders for the improving of (lay sweet.
Eighteenth street and Colmer avenue
front the north property line of Third
street to the north property line of
Twenty-second street with Class A
creosote wood block paving, also Jas.
F. Lee the lowest bidder for same im-
provement with brick block and as-
phaltic concrete. On motion of Ald.
Frith the contract for the improving
of ('lay street, Eighteenth street and
('outer avenue from the north prop-
erty line of Third street to the north
property line of Twenty-second street
was awarded to C. B. McNamara &
Co., for creosote wood block paving,
they being the lowest bidders and
their bond placed at one-fourth the
amount of the contract.
City Engineer McNulty reported J.
M. Kenety & Son the lowest bidders
on brick improvement of Tenth street
from ('lay street to Main street also
Jas. F. Lee lowest bidder on same im-
provement with e•reosote wood block
paving Class A and asphaltic con-
crete Class A. on motion of All.
Frith the contract for the improving
of Tenth street from Clay street t,
Main street with creosote wood blocl.
paving be awarded to Jas. F. Lee Iic
being the lowest bidder and his bond
placed at one-fourth the amount e•
the contract.
Ald. Plamondon moved to suspend
the rules for the purpose of allowin
any one present in the council chat
bee to address the council. Carrie,:
by the following vote:
Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leise-
McLanghlin, Plamondon, Strobe:
Wallis.
Nays-- Nor c.
Messrs. 1 olnicier and Luther
dressed the council relative to nw
ing the contract for improving Clay
street. Eighteenth street and Colder
:i crane with creosote wood block pav-
ing.
Alderman Wallis offered the follow-
ing:
Whereas, the contract heretofore
entered into by the City of Dubuque
for the construction of a sanitary
sewer in Solon street hereinafter de-
scribed has been completed. and the
City Engineer has computed that the
cost anti expense of said improvement
amount to $146.64.
Therefore, Be it Resolved by the
City Council of the City of Dubuque.
That to provide for the cost of con-
A; acting a sanitary sewer in Solon
street from the present sewer in Booth
street to a point about one hundred
it twenty feet east thereof the
mayor be and and be is hereby re-
quired to execute and deliver to the
City Recorder, to be by him registered
and countersigned, one bond for one
hundred forty-six and 64-100 dollars.
numbered 4533, dated August 24, 1916,
it gable 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 follow-
ing vote. Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Frith,
T.eist. \TcT.anghlin, Plamondon, Sttobcl
and Wallis. Nays—None.
Ald. McLaughlin offered the follow-
ing:
AN t (TtliTN.dN''E.
AN ORDINANI'IE (-HANGiNG THE
GRADE OF ltUiRNS STItEET AND
ESTABLISHING A NEW GRADE
ON BURNS STREET FROM THE
NORTH CURB TINE 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 the grade hereto-
Special Session, July 24, 1916. 295
fore established and adopted on
Burns Street from the north curl,
line of oak Street to a point 6(1 feet
north of the north curb line of Han-
cock Street lie and the sante is here-
by changed, and established as shown
by the profile of said street and grade
prepared by the city Engineer, being
profile No. :127. It. M. Door sill of
the brick house on the southeast cor-
ner of Quince Street auad Cleveland
Avenue, elevation 233.64,
Said grade begins at the north curb
line of Oak Street which is station 0,
east curb elevation 228.62, west curl)
elevation 225.62, no change; thence to
station 2+35 south curb line of Han-
cock Street, old grade east curb ele-
vation 192.5(1, west curb elevation
192.30; new grade, east curb elevation
192.30, west curb elevation 192.30;
thence to station 2162 north curb
line of Haneock Street, old grade,
east curb elevation 1.91.20, west curb
elevation 190.70, new grade. east curb
elevation 190.20, west curls elevation
189.70; thence to station 3-512. fifty
feet north of the north curb line of
Hancock Street, old grade, east curb
elevation 155.00, west curb elevation
188.00, new grade, east curb elevation
187.00, west curb elevation 156.29.
Section 2. This ordinance shall he
in force and take effect from and af-
ter its passage by the City Council of
the City of Dubrrtue and its publica-
tion in the official newspapers of the
city as required by ordinance.
Adopted July 24th, 1916.
Approved .1nly 25th, 1;116.
.TAMES S.\1 -L.
Mayor.
Attest: J. J. SI-i:A,
City Recorder.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Times -journal and Telegraph -Herald
newspapers, July 26th, 1916.
J. J. SHEA,
7-26-1t 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—Alds. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays—None.
Ald. McLaughlin moved the adopt-
ion of the ordinance as read. Carried
by the following vote.
Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays—None.
Ald. McLaughlin offered the follow-
ing:
AN ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCE CHANGING THE
GRADE ON MCEVOY PLACE AND
I:S'r:\i:I.iSHING A NEW (;l:.\DI:
(IN ALEN(i\' i'I.Aci': 1 l;c t\i crit -
TIS ST1;1:1;'l' 'het •Pitt: l:Nl) cel'
THE, ST I; 1•: ET.
Be it ordained by the city Council
of the City of 1tnbuque:
That the grade heretofore establish-
ed and adopted by the City Council 00
MIcEvoy Place from Curtis Street to
the end of said streea be and
the sauce is hereby changed, and
established as shown by the profile of
said street and grade prepared by the
City Engineer, being profile No. 936.
P. M. Moor Sill of the brick house on
the southeast corner of Quince Street
and Cleveland A\rntte, elevation
233.64.
Said grade begins at station 0, old
grade, east curb elevation 213.52, west
curb elevation 216.75, new grade, east
curb elevetion 214.50, west curb eleva-
tion 21 6,11 7 ; thence to station 0+50,
new grade, east Purl, clev;ition 216.50:
Hum,. 10 station 1 ..G1, new grade,
west earl, eievatintl -' ..-.n east curl)
elevation 219.7ii' then e in station 14.
94, old ,grule, cast and west curb eleva-
tion 220.00, new grade. west curb cIo-
ya1110❑ 921.111,, e;tst. , l;:'b
elevation
220.00.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and take effect troth and
ter its passage by the oily council of
the City of Dubuque and its publica-
tion in the official newspapers of the
city as reclnire,l by ordinance.
Adopted July 24th, 1916.
Approved July 25th. 1 9i 1 6.
.L\IIES SAVE.,
Mayor.
Attest: I. I. SHE \.
city Recorder.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Times -Journal and Telegraph -Herald
newspapers, July 26th. i 9 l6.
J..T. SHEA,
7-26-1t City Recorder.
Ald. McLaughlin moved that the
reading just had he considered tic• first
reading of the ordinance, I'arric,l.
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, Frith. Leis,,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays—None.
Ald. McLaughlin moved the adopt-
ion of the ordinance as read. carried
by the following vote.
Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays—None.
Ald .McLaughlin offered the follow-
ing:
AN ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A
GRADE ON KAIJFMANN AVENUE
FROM KANE STREET TO THE
iii
di
296
Special Session July 24, 1916.
CITY LIMITS.
Be it ordained 'by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That an ordinance es-
tablishing a grade on Kaufmann Ave-
nue from Kane Street to the City
Limits 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. 1)35, B. Si. Door sill of
Heeb's Brewery, elevation 32.56, sta-
tion 0, is the west curb line of
Hempst cad Street.
Said grade begins at station 9+84.
west curb line of Kane Street, south
curb elevation 70.611, north curb ele-
vation 70.90, center elevation 69.00;
thence to station 13--71., east alley,
line, south curb elevation 74.70, north
curb elevation 74.400. center elevation
72.90; thence to station 14+0. west
alley line. south curb elevation 74,50.
north curb elevation 74.70, center
elevation 72.90; thence to station
16+80 east alley line, south curb ele-
vation 75.20, north curb elevation
75,00, center elevation 70.40: thence
to station 17--00 .vest alley line, south
curb elevation 75.30, north curb eleva-
tion 78.111, center ele•\alien 76.50:
thence to station 194-00 east alley line,
south curb elevatIon 80.50, north curb
elevation 50.20, center elevation 78.50;
thence to station 19410. west alley
line, south curb elevation 50,50, north
curb elevation 80.30, center elevation
79.00; thence to station 27+03 east
curb line, south curb elevation 90.60,
north curb elevation 90.50, center ele-
vation 59,20; thence to station 27--89
west cert. line, south 0)111, elevation
¶11.1)0, north curb elevation :91,11o. cen-
ter elevation 89,50; thence to station
- ceast curl, line, south curl, elc-
cntion !.9.411,, north curb elevation
59.10, center .•b cation 97.50; thence to
station 33+92 west curb line, south
curb elevation 99.70, north curb ele-
vation 99.60, center elevation 98.40;
thence to station 39+50 east alley line,
south curb elevation Ios.rn, north curb
elevation 108.90, center elevation
107.50; thence to station 194-65 west
alley line, south curb elevation 102.20,
north curb elevation 105.90, center el-
evation 107.80; thence to station 40+12
east curb line of Bauer Avenue, south
curb elevation 109.80, north curb ele-
vation 110.00, center elevation 108.60;
thence to station 40+41 west curl) line
of Bauer Avenue, south curb elevation
110.40, north curb elevation 110.00,
center elevation 109.30; thence to sta-
tion 46+54 east curb line of Bauer
Avenue, south curb elevation 123.70,
north curb elevation 123.60, center
elevation 122.00; thence to station
46+84 west curb line of Bauer Avenue,
south curb elevation 124.50, center
elevation 123.20; thence to station
59+13, east curb line, south curb
elevation 153.30, north curb eleva-
tion 153.20, center elevation 151.90;
thence to station 59+49 west curb
line, south curb elevation 154.10,
north curb elevation 153.60, con -
ter elevation 152.90; thence to sta-
tion 62+78 east curb line, south curb
elevation 161.00, north curb elevation
160.30, center elevation 159.90; thence
to station 63+05 wrest curb line, south
curb elevation 161 .50, not th curb ele-
vation 161.10, center elevation 160.50;
thence to station OH—IS city limit:,
south curl) elevation 167.57, north
curb elevation 167.50, center elevation
165.70.
Section 2. This ordin.11ute shall be
in force and take effect from and af-
ter its passage by the a'ity I'onncil and
Its publication in the official news-
papers of the city as required by or-
dinance.
Adopted July- 24th, 1916.
Approved July 25th, 1916.
sm
\1
.-Attest: .1. .1...11 I! ' ,
I'ity 'Recorder.
Published officially to the Dubuque
Times -Journal and Tel.cralh-llerald
newspapers, July 26th. 1916.
J.J. SHEA,
7-20-1t City Recorder.
Ald. McLaughlin moved that the
reading just hall be considered the
first reading of the ordinance. Car-
ried.
-Std. McLaughlin moved to suspend
the t ales for the purpose of reading
the ordinance by its title. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Frith, l.eist,
\Icl.atughlin, I'l:intondon, Strobel,
Nares --None.
Md. AIcl.anahlin moved the adop-
tion of the ortli:--tne,• as read. Car-
ried by the folly,win vote:
leas --Aids. Callahan, Frith, i.eist.
\Ic ;.aughIin, Plamondon, Strobel,
\Ya )1585
Nays ---None.
Aid .1Mcl.aughlin offered the follow-
ing:
AN ORDINAN('E.
AN 01;117NANCE EF'i'.\l:l.ESIITNC .\
(11:.\DI: r1N \YTNI)111; AYI:NI'I?
Fitt 1\I THE END OH TI!E PRES-
ENT IMPROVEMENT 'I't 1 TI I I?
W/1"1'11 T.INE OF LOT 1 111"I;111':N
ANI) l.A\\'TIER'S API 111'1(IN.
Be it Ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That an ordinance es-
tablishing a grade on Windsor Ave-
nue from the end of the present im-
provement to the south line of Lot 1
Burden and Lawther's Addition 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.
Special Session, July 24, 1916.
928. B. M. Door sill of the brick
house No. 479 Windsor Avenue, ele-
vation 67.01.
Said grade begins at station O, east
curb elevation 64.80, west curt, ele-
vation 64.80, center elevation 64.00;
thence to station 0+25, east curb ele-
vation 65.00, west curl. elevation
65.10, center elevation 64.40: thence
to station 0+55, east curb elevation
65.00, center elevation 64.40: thence
ter elevation 64.70; thence to s*ation
2+16, east curb elevation 66.90, west
curb elevation 67.50, center elevation
66.60; thence to station 2+40, east
curb elevation 67.20, west curb ele-
vation 67.90, center elevation 66,90;
thence to station 3+00, east curb ele-
vation 67.90, west curb elevation
68.50, center elevation f7.40; thence
to station 3-.30, east curb elevation
68.30, •Nesl curb elevation 69.00, cen-
ter elevation 67.90; thence to station
6+01, east curb elevation 71.70, west
curb elevation 71.90. center elevation
70.80; thence to station 6+31, east
curb elevation 71.80, west curb ele-
vation 72.30, center elevation 71.40;
thence to station 7+45, east curb
elevation 73.20, west curb elevation
73.60, center elevation 72.60: thence
to station 7+68, east curb elevation
73.50, west curb elevation 72.90, cen-
ter elevation 73.00; thence to station
8+78, east curb elevation 75.30, west
curb elevation 75.00, center elevation
74.70; thence to station 9+00, west
curb elevation 75.70, center elevation
75.30; thence to station 9+30, east
curb elevation 77.00, west curb eleva-
tion 77.20, center elevation 76.50;
thence to station 11+72, east
curb elevation 55.50, west curb
elevation 85.70, center eleva-
tion 85.30; thence to station
12+02, east curb elevation 86.70,
west curb elevation 86.40, center ele-
vation 86.10; thence to station 14+61,
east curb elevation 93.70, west curb
elevation 93.70, center elevation 93.30:
thence to station 14+41, east curb
elevation 94.40, west curb elevation
94.40, center elevation 94.00; thence to
station 17+32, east curb elevation
99.80, west curb elevation 99.60. cen-
ter elevation 99.70; thence to station
23+67, west curb elevation 114.80,
east curb elevation 114.70, center ele-
vation 114.60.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in. force and take effect from and af-
ter its passage by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque and its publica-
tion in he official newspapers of he
city as required by ordinance.
Adopted July 24th, 191G.
Approved, July 26, 1916.
JAMES SAUL.
Mayor.
Attest: T I SHEA,
City Recorder.
Published officially in the Dubuque
297
Times-.7ounnaI and Tel.,graph-herald
newspapers, Jul',- 26th, 1916.
7-26-1t J. .t. SHEA,
('ity'Recorder.
All. McLaughlin moved that the
reading just had he considered the
first reading of the ordinance. Car-
ried.
Ald. MrLanghlin moved to suspend
the rules for the purpose of reading
the ordinance by its title. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—:Alds, Callahan, Frith, Leist,
rI.:ugh tin, Plamondon, Strobel,
\Vallis.
Nays --None.
Ald. McLaughlin moved the adop-
tion of the ordinance a:; read. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Frith, T,eist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays—None.
Ald .McLaughlin offered the follow-
ing:
AN ORDINANCE.
AN r iJt1,TN.\N('1•: i- 'I'.\i;I.ISIItNG A
GI;:AIlI•; ()N l ICKI•;'1"i' S'I'iIIGI7T
T'ttr r\1 I i I;NtoN STREET T, o COR-
NEI.I. STI,l•;I:'r.
Be It ordained by the City- Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That an ordinance estab-
lishing a grade on Pickett Street front
Henion Street to Cornell 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. 934. B. M.
north end of stone steps 208 West
Fourteenth Street, elevation 170.26.
Said grade begins at the east curb
line of Henion Street which is station
0-10, south curb elevation 171.30,
north curb elevation 172.50; thence to
station 0+50, south curb elevation
170.20, north curb elevation 171.70;
thence to station 1+50, south curb ele-
vation 162.40, north curb elevation
163.90; thence to station 2+79, south
curb elevation 150.20; north curb ele-
vation 151.70; thence to station 3+73
west curb line of Cornell Street, south
curb elevation 134.20, north curb ele-
vation 139.00.
Section 2. This ordinance shall ho
in force and take effect from and af-
ter its passage by the City Council and
publication in the official news-
papers of the city as required by or-
dinance.
Adopted July 24th, 1916.
Approved July 25th, 1916.
JAMES SA ITT.,
Mayor.
Attest: I T SHEA,
City Recorder.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Times -.Journal and Telegraph -Herald
newspapers, July 26th, 1916.
T I SHEA,
7-26-1t City Recorder.
298 Special Session, July 24, 1916.
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, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays—None.
Ald. McLaughlin moved the adop-
tion of the ordinance as read. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas --Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel.
Wallis.
Nays --None.
Ald. McLaughlin moved to refer the
ordinance establishing a grade on
Fourth Street Extension to the Com-
mittee of the Whole. Carried.
City Recorder Shea presented and
read the notice, certified to by the
publi'her's, of the City Council's in-
tention to levy a special assessment to
pay for constructing an eight -inch
tile pipe'sanitary sewer in Solon street
from the present sewer in Booth street
to a point about one hundred and
twenty feet east thereof, Ed. Tihey,
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 an
8 -inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in Solon
St. from the present sewer in Booth
street to a point about 120 feet east,
by Ed. Tihey, 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 naemd, situate
and owned, and for the several
amounts set opposite each I.ot or Par-
cel of Real Estate, as follows:
Owner Description Amount
Btadley & McClay, Nevada
Park Add., Lot 25; Interest at
at 6 per cent, 53 cents; 1217
Lin ft. 8 inch tile pipe at
.5430; $66.25; extra expense
at 10 per cent, $6.63 73 41
Harry Kassler, S. M. Lang -
worthy's Sub, Lot 1; interest
at 6 per cent, 53 cents: 122 lin
feet 8 inch tile pipe at
$.5430, 66,25; extra expense
at 10 per cent, $6.61
120.4 lineal feet 8 inch
pipe at 85 cents •
1 manhole at $30.00
Interest at 6 per cent
Extra expense
tile
$102
30
1
13
73 41
34
00
08
24
Total $146 64
All of which is assessed in propor-
tion to the special benefits conferred.
Adopted, July 24th, 1916.
Approved, July 25th, 1916. •
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, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays—None.
Ald. .lcLaughlin moved that the
salary of Asst. City Attorney Cooney
he increased $10,00 per month, the
same to take effect August 1, 191G.
Carried.
• Ald. McLaughlin moved to adjourn.
Carried.
J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Adopted €A/ / 441916
Special Session, July 25, 1916.
CITY COUNCIL.
(Official.)
Special Session, July 25th, 1916.
Council met. at 11:40 A. M.
Mayor Saul in the chair.
Present—Aldermen Callahan, Frith,
Leist, McLaughlin, Plamondon, Stro-
bel, Wallis.
Mayor Saul stated that this meet-
ing is called for the purpose of act-
ing on the bids for the improving of
Fourth Street Extension and any
other business that might properly
come before a regular meeting of the
City Council.
Ald. McLaughlin moved to take
from the Committee of the Whole
the bids for the improving of Fourth
Street extension and act on them in
the Council meeting. Carried.
Ald. McLaughlin moved to award
the contract for the improving of
Fourth Street Extension to Jas. F.
Lee, he being the lowest bidder on
cresote wood block paving. Ald.
Wallis amended Ald. McLaughlin's
motion to award the contract to C. B.
McNamara & Co., they being the
lowest bidders for improving Fourth
Street Extension with brick. Lost by
the following vote: Yeas—Aids. Cal-
lahan. Strobel, Wallis. Nays—Aids.
Frith, i.cist \icl.autghlin, Plamondon.
Vote on Ald. \lci.aughlin's motion.
Carried by the following vote: Yeas
—Aids. Frith, Leist. McLaughlin,
Plamondon. Nays—Alds. Callahan,
Strobel, Wallis.
Ald. McLaughlin moved that the
City Council reconsider their action
on awarding the contract to Jas. F.
Lee for improving Fourth Street Ex-
tension with creosote wood block
paving. Carried.
Ald. McLaughlin moved that the
contract for improving Fourth Street
Extension with brick be awarded to
C. B. McNamara & Co., they being
the lowest bidders, and their bond
placed at one-fourth the amount of
the contract. Carried.
Ald. McLaughlin moved to take
from the Committee of the Whole
the ordinance establishing a grade on
Fourth Street Extension from the
east rail of the Chicago, Burlington
and Quincy's tracks to the east end
of said street and act on same in the
Council meeting. Carried.
Ald. McLaughlin offered the fol-
lowing:
AN ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A
GRADE ON FOURTH STREET
EXTENSION FROM THE EAST
RAIL OF THE CHICAGO, BUR-
LINGTON AND QITINCY'S
TRACK'S TO' THE EAST END OF
SAID STREET.
299
Ile It andained by the city I'ouncil
of the a'ity of Iarnhwine:
Seetien 1. Thal an ordinance estab-
lishing a Trade on Fourth Street Ex-
tension free the east rail of the Chi-
cago, Burlington ant Quincy's tracks
to the east a•nd of sail street he and
the sante is hereby established and
adopted as shown by the profile of s;:id
street and grade prepared by the City
Engineer, being profile No. 8S4. B. M.
Page House, elevation 20.24.
Said grade begins at the east rail of
the C. 13. & Q. it. R. Tricks which is
station 0 center elevation 19.00:
thence to station 0+30, north curb ele-
vation 19.50, south curb elevation
19.50; thence fo station 1-x•50, north
curb elevation 19.50, sonth + in•h de-
votion 19.50, center elevation 19.70;
thence to station 8+00, west curb line
of Sixth Street, north curb elevation
18.50, south curb elevation 18.50, cen-
ter elevation 18.50: thence to station
9+20, east curb line of Sixth street,
north curb elevation 18.50, south curb
elevation 1 u- SO, center elevation 18.50:
thence to station 19+00, north curb
clecation 220.40, south curl) elevation
20.40, center elevation 20.70: thence
to station 21+30 east end of street,
north curb elevation 19.80, south curb
elevation 19.80, venter elevation 19.50.
Section 2. This ordinance snail he.
in force and take effect from ;and af-
ter its passage by the City Council and
its publication in the official news-
papers of the city as required by or-
dinance.
Adopted July 251h, 1916.
Approved July 25th, 1916.
JAMES SAI7L,
Mayor.
Attest: J..3. SH EA,
City Recorder.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Times -Journal and Telegraph -Herald
newspapers, July 26th, 1916.
J.J. SHEA,
7-26-1t 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.
I'allahan, Frith, 1.eist, McLaughlin,
Plamondon, Strobel, Wallis. Nays—
None.
Ald. Wallis moved that the City At-
torney he instructed to notify the
property owners to remove the down
spout pipes on the east side of the
building occupied by the Five and
Ten -Cent Store on Eight and Main
Streets and also at the building oc-
cupied by C. E. Fitzpatrick & Co.,
774 Main Street. Carried.
Ald Frith moved that the City
Council reconsider their action in
r,
300 Special Session, July 25, 1916.
awarding the contract for improving
Tenth Street from Clay Street to
Main Street to James F. Lee. Car-
ried.
Ald. Leist moved that the contract
for improving Tenth Street from Clay
Street to Main Street with creosote
wood block paving be awarded to C.
B. McNamara & Co., they being the
lowest bidders, and their bond placed
at one-fourth the amount of the con-
tract. Carried.
Ald. Callahan moved to adjourn.
Carried. J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
( ry . ,
191 G.
Adopted
Approved 4t -►'YS -Gd. -
M yor.
Attest
City Recorder.
List of Warrants.
List of Oily 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 June, 1916:
Salaries for \lac. 1916.
James F:utl, \I,lyvlr 'A11r 65
Geo. 1,. \Wyhr;nt, Treasure) .. 133 ill
Otto F. Pills, 1 K•pnt y 10• 33
L. F. liolfenbac'h, I'Icrk \e 1111
Cyril 1). I.ngen, Auditor 116 65
Carl I4 AWe len, Deputy- 33
.1. J. Shea. I:ec order 116 65
33
12:. 66
106 00
160 0
156 00
95 06
20 06
166 65
125 00
95 00
60 00
7-5 60
Peter 1: Ics, I a•puty
Free] .1. 11(1I(•t, .Assessor
Harty (Gleason, Deputy
Frank liennetlly, 1>epnty
Matthew,' II. ('zizcl:, Attorney,
M. Cooney, Asst., .Attorney-
\lary 1'zizek, Stenographer
V. .I. lL \nIty, Engineer
Walter Cullen, Asst. Engineer
los. Schlueter, ('Icrk Engineer
Albert Eitel, Clerk Engineer
J. J. 11\an, Rodman
John \\'. Lawler, ('omntitte,
Clerk 100 66
John Mahoney, Street I'etn-
missioner 1'16 (0)
('has. .5. McCarthy, Market
Master 65 00
Thos. Hackney, fond Master 45 00
Mrs. H. Koenig, Janitress 70 011
1)r. E. T.. lieinicke, Health
ficer 56 On
('ins. Buckman, Sanitary of-
ficer 75 00
1)r. .1. F. Graham, 'Meat and
Milk Inspector e5 On
James Lynch, 'Wharf Master60 00
Ed I'ntrelI, Ambulance I>liver 70 06
Loris i'lnnlondon, Alderman
First Ward. 25 00
J. .1. McLoughlin, Alderman
Second Ward 25 00
I'has. L(•ist, Alderman Third
Ward 25 00
J. H. -Wallis, Alderman
Fourth Ward 25 00
E. E. Frith, Alderman Fifth
\yard 25 00
Thos. Callahan, Alderman -at
Large 25 00
.John Strobel, Alderman -at -
Large 25 00
John Giellis, Thief of Police._ 125 00
Geo. Reynolds, for injuries re-
ceived 20 (111
Amanda Beyer, Compensation
labor law 35 OS
Fire Payroll Last Half of May, 1916.
T. Reinfried $ 61 75
I1. Ahearn 49 00
\Wn). Hipman 49 00
• M. Eitel 47 05
• A. Heer 39 20
• A. J[cDonell 4-3 63
P. Zillig 39 20
N. Wagner 39 20
301
r. K nned' :to 20
I . Atolsrll :{:) 20
.1. ', Bern :;:
I.. \WemriI 3:i 00
.1. Flynn
T. ityl(•l. 42 15
\Viii Smith:13 6:i
11. cab) 343
260
M. Kellog LI 2)
1'. Slurl.hy :39 20
.1. Rooney
J. \Wntih :57 :17 2255
P. Tierney 32 35
G. Gchrhe 4. 15
]. Ke1,111cr :55 26
.1. Smith
•
\\n. \Ic('Init) 2.1 211
1.. 11onzer
25
.1. 14ntgherty :;III 20
11. Woodward
\I, SP'c•:•iley .Il) 20
.1. Henze)) :,'1 20
.1. :Alc(:lolletilitt 39 20
1'.
.\j“.1 :17 25
\V'n,. Kenu'ly :59 20
A. I trewor :41 53
I:y :u) 3 t F'i
I,. \f:lrker s•1 Sli
1'. \Ic\mll•
I,nc''y 42 15
51 .11((.hln)) 39 21)
i'. I:'•nnc:lllc :5) 20
I'. (,'I:ci'•t) 39 20
I). 'Weston •12 1I
\1. I'::lu'y 39 20
1:. I:cnnenlly 42 62
.1. Allen 89 211
J. Connelly :19 20
Moyers :11 8::
H.
Rawson 3-1 83
J. l:ostein .12 I5
Wm. Konnolt 37 20
F. Baumgartner 30 26
I'. Kirch 39 20
Pension Phut 1Iot:linI (I 41 10
\1. I.cist. Sub. 35 70
F. 1.011er4nm Sul'. 35 70
.1. SI,1''I'or(l, Snb. 35 70
11. link, Sub 35 70
Police I'at'roll bast Half Dia}-, 1916.
Edward Ilrunskill $ 34 30
Michael Connolly 36 63
Janes I'orcoran 36 60
John ('oily 38 90
Nicholas Campbell 36 63
\\'illi:1m Carroll 34 28
Thomas I';ttn 34 30
'Phomas 1'onnolly 36 63
Philip I>umphy 41 65
'Phomas I>uggan 38 90
Edward Daily :33 98
I)olan 36 75
Patrick Fury 47 05
John Fox 36 60
James Flynn 34 30
Michael Fogarty 36 63
Theo. Ganahl 36 6:1
Ben Gray 36 63
John Kane :38 90
John liopt> 36 63
Patrick ,Kennealiy 34 30
John Kilby 34 63
Henry Mueller 34 20
302
List of Warrants.
Hugh Markey
Alfred Noel
John O'Brien
36 60
33 96
41 82
Michael 0'Connot. 44 48
Michael Ryan, 38 90
Gus Raterman 34 3(1
Thomas 36 63
Joseph Stoltz 38 90
Patrick Sullivan 41 73
Patrick Sullivan 41 73
Dennis Sheehan 36 63
John Spielman 38 90
Thomas Sweeney 39 20
Fred Seyler 36 63
Fred Spielman 39 2?,
Charles Truher 36 63
Frank Williams 38 90
Miss B. Brennan 34 30
Mrs. K. Hibla 34 30
Police Pension Fund Retained 30 98
Dubuque, Iowa. June 1, 1916.
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 last half of May,
1916:
F. Balser, 1st $ 20 80
T. Brown, 1st 19 60
C. Busch, 2nd 4 60
J. Broskey, 3rd 7 20
P. Burns, 4th 19 40
R. Miller, 4th 21
C. Buelow, 5th 17
J. Flit ren, 5th
R. Bodwen, 5th 19
J. Connolly, 1st
I'. Carney, 1st
J. Cahill, 3rd
J. Cunnine,', 3rd
T. Cahill, health
Geo. Davis, 1-5 each
S. Eustace, 4th
J. Eberhart, 5th
W. Frost, 4th
W. Frost, 9th
M. Flick, 4th
G. Frost, 2nd
B. Glass, 2nd
10. Goodman, 2nd
Tel. Gierst, 2nd
C. Geimer, 4th
1V1.. Gantenbein, 5th
H. (laIle, 5th
C. Gantenbein, 5th
C. Hackett, 2nd
J. Haupert, 5th
P.'Haug, Harbors
G. -Bird, 4th
T. Kenneally, 1st
P. Kremar, 2nd
M. Kenneally, 3rd
S. Kronatz, 5th
C. Kupperschmit, 5th
J. Koch, 1-5 each
T. Lonergan, 2nd
H. Lange, 5th
J. McCarron, 1st
C. McDonald, 2nd
Jas. McLaughlin, 3rd
49, McLaughlin, '31.1
S. McNabb, 4th, $1.80; 5th,
23
21
21
7
23
37
3
14
22
4
21
32
20
19
19
3
19
17
32
7
21
2
32
21
5
21
10
12
25
21
11
19
22
'9
2(1
20
20
00
40
60
60
20
40
50
80
no
00
06
20
50
20
00
20
60
80
20
50
20
20
20
50
40
40
60
00
80
00
60
00
80
40
00
00
$3.40 f.‘
MO
R. M'afferv, 2nd
25
urrov. 1st 21 (I
I'. Thtronev, 9 01
.1. Man: -4. 4th
Thlrtin. 4th
n'Grieh, 1st 31
5, upr,lt, 1-5 each 25
NI. Ouinlan, 3rd (i
ri;
Ii. Petty. 5th 17
F. Bowe. 2nd
I'. Berney, 4th
1'. -1'1111•(1(.;: 4
. 3'17
1'.1 1
.J. Reitert, 5th 11 1
Rogg•ensack, 5th
Jas. Ryan. 2nd
0. 11. Ridgeway, 1-5 each
G. Schultz, 3rd
to
N. Spies, 3rd9 22 40
A. Schaller, 3rd 21 40
c. 5i(ling, Srd 5 20
W. Spellsley, 4th
I....zelincider, 1th 1
J. Steffens, 5th
W. Schnee, 5th i11 451);
P. Schetgan, 3rd 2
J. Thompson, 1st 23 40
A. Tnrner, 3rd 11 S)(1:
A. Thorpe, 3rd 1 (
J. Tschriggfrie, 4th 17 60
C. Van Wit,. 1st 16 20
.1. Verhoff, 5th 8 20
NV. Williams, 2nd
12 (
\V. Williams.2nd
P. Wertin, 2nd 207 8010:
C. Zimmerman, 2nd 22 60
Ziel, 2nd 11
E. Wilson, 3rd
M. Ackels, 4th 4
D. Becker, 3rd 29
.1. Bet.wang.er, 5th
49
1;. Baldwin, 5th
.1. Clow, 2nd
A. Conrad, 5th 4!:
.1. organ, 4th, macadam •
N. Evert, 1st D 4 172283 (5t,(i,()),
Gantinhien, 5th .1 I
it. Hannon, 2nd 4.
.1. Kean, 4th
II 00
long,1. 1-(i':
•ilin5t.sh, 2nd 31 50
,Jeff McGrath, 4t
D. NO54 00
'Nleara, 1st 55 50
P. Pi(t., 3rd
J. Sullivan, 1st 48 50
C. Singrin, 3rd
J. Walsh, 1st 4
T.Welch, 4th 9
T. Welch, 4th 35694 000(00)
0
Dubuque, Iowa, June, 1, 1 6 35 0 ° 00
916
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council of the City of Dubuque:
Gentlemen: I herewith submit my
payroll for sprinkling and sweeping
in the City of Dubuque for the last
half of May, 1916.
J. Sullivan, 1st
$ 287 5 50
J. McCollins, 2nd 35
J. ;Linehan, 3rd 3
I. Molo, 2nd, 2-3; 4th, 1-3 50
0 50
M. Ackels, 3rd, 1-6; 4th, 54';38
A. 'Conrad, 5th '3'6 '00
List of Warrants.
Union Electric ('o. 296 10
Union Electric Co. 27• 30
B. l,agen, 1st, $1:4.544: s• 2nd
$13.50; 3rd, $13.5c; 4th 54 00
.7. Ludowsky, 1st, 29.25; 2nd,
29.25 58 50
I)ubwlu(•. Iowa, June 1, 1916.
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council of the City of I)ut, clue:
Gentlemen: I herewith submit my
payroll for labor on sewers in th^
City of Dubuque for the last half of
May, 1916.
W. Hennessey $ 17 20
W. Coughlin 23 40
H. Kunkle 14 40
W. Burke 23 44)
C. Rusc'h 18 00
T. Bannig 23 40
T. Hird 23 41)
S. Eustace 20 80
E. Schaller 1 SO
T. Brown 1 80
C. Rusch 6 75
C. Sullivan 37 50
FIR I' PAY It( 41.1, Poi: FIRST HALT,'
OF JUNE. 1916
J. Reinfried $
I). Ahern
VV. Hiprmrn
M. Eitel
tA. H rn4:
A. Msl(onnell
P. Zillig
N. Wagner
'I'. Kennedy
I'. Motsch
.t. Noonan
I,. VVemmet
.I. Flynn
H. Cain
T. Ryder
Wm. Smith
M. Kelley
P. Murphy
It. Tierney
.J. Rooney
J. Walsh 37
G. Gehrke 42
J. Keppler ..40
J. Smith 43
J. Daugherty 40
W.. McClain 40
L. Beazer 37
H. Woodward 32
M. Sweeney 40
J. Benzer 40
J. McGloughlin 40
W. Kennedy 40
P. Apel 37
W. Ryan .35
D. Harker 35
A. Brewer 35
P. McManus 32
N. Ducey 42
t1'. Kenneally 40
T. O'Brien 40 00
I:. McDermott 40 00
R. Welton 42 00
M. Fahey 4.0 00
R. 11eneally 43 b0
J. Allei ., 3 5 .0.0
J. Connelly 40 '00
62 04)
50 00
50 00
47 00
440 00
43 00
40 00
40 00
40 00
40 00
40 00
32 00
42 011
43 00
43 00
40 00
40 00
40 00
32 00
37 00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
303
H. Jb1w:-on 35 00
R. Iioshin 42 00
W. Kannnolt 40 00
P. Baumgartner 40 00
P. Kirch 40 (40
M. Leist, Sub 32 00
.1. Stafford. Sub 32 00
F. T.onergan 32 00
H. l;nh, Sub. 32 (40
E. chillier, Sub. 2 15
Police Payroll First Hall' dunce, 1916.
Edward 1(runskill $ 27 35
James Corcoran 35 (10
Michael Connolly 37 35
John 4'ody 35 00
Nicholas Campbell 35 00
William Carroll 37 35
Thomas Cain 37 35
'rhos. Connolly 37 3s
Philip Dumpily 36 45
Wm. Dolan 37 50
Thomas Duggan 35 00
Edward Daily 34 65
James Flynn 37 35
Patrick Fur' 40 00
John Fox 37 35
Theo. Ganahl 35 00
Michael Fogarty 37 35
Ben Gray 37 3
John Kane 35 00
John Kopp 37 35
Patrick Kenneally 35 00
John Kilby 34 65
Barney Ludescher 39 65
Henry Mueller 35 00
Hugh Markey 37 V
Alfred Noel 34 65
John O'Brien 42 65
Michael O'Connor 42 65
Michael Ryan 35 00
Gus Raterman 35 00
Thos Reilly 39 65
Joseph Stoltz 35 00
Patrick Sullivan 42 50
John Spielman 35 00
Dennis Sheehan 37 35
Thomas Sweeney 37 35
Prod Seyler 37 35
Fred Spielman 40 00
Frank Williams 37 35
('has. Truher 35 00
Mss 11. Brennan 35 00
Mrs. K. Ilibbe 35 00
Dubuque, Iowa, June 15, 191.6.
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council of the City of Dubuque:
Gentlemen: T herewith submit my
payroll for labor in the various road
districts in the City of Dubuque for
the first half of June, 1916.
F. Balser, 1st $
J. Busch, 2nd
P. Burns. 4th
B. Birner, 4th
C. j3uelow, 5th
F. Bieger, 5th
R. Bowden, 5th
J. Connolly, 1st
P. Carney, 1st
.1. Cahill, 3rd
T. .Cahill, health
'E. T)esiirond, '2nd
17
6
8
19
13
2
13
22
17
17
28
4
32
44
00
32
76
.OM
32
4,4
76
r14
00
I 14
304
List of Warrants.
G. Davis, 1-5 each 37 50
13 32
S. Eustace, 4th
.J. Eberhardt. 5th Is '2
W. Prost, 4th 1 s 44
M. Filch, 4th 19 32
G. frost, 2nd - 50
Tt. Glass, 2nd 22 ?-'
P. Goodman, 2nd 19 • -
SI.
22
Gie l t, and
C. theme'', 4th
Calle, 5th
1 u0
11. 1 s 22
S I. G; ntinbion, 51h l': n6
C. (h atialiien, 5th Sti
C. Hess, 2nd 58
J. fIauport. 5th .5 00
G. Hird, 4111 :32 50
J. .Jackson, 4th f, 44
T. Nenneally. 1st 17 :32
T'. h: rt near. _nil 10 22
\ I. Bene, ally, aril 14 44
I. Kinsella. 1th 44
S. I:ronatz. .11i l:. 32
C. Tiuppersclnnid. 5th 15 32
I. Koch, 1-S each 15 00
T. l .uncrr;in, 2nd 17 32
J. Lawson, 1th 4 SS
H. Lange, 5th '
11et'ari'rHa, 1st 17 76
C. \lel 'nn;tlul, 2nd 23 32
1,. \I,•t'cfi-cry, 2nd .. 25 00
.1. 'Murray. 1st 17 76
I'. `.I.uroncy, aryl 2 22
.1. .\luns. 4th 19 32
H. SI,1rtin, 4th 16 44
W. 1 CPO .•n, 1st 32 50
npp lt, 1 each 16 I10
1'. I;oyce, 9 :32
I. Eckert, :nth 14 66
.1. Ran. 2nd 2S 00
I:. I:111. w;,y. 1- each 2 90
\. Scl;iller, ;iii 1S 44
3rd 19 32
G. Si•lintt;p. 3n1 2 00
sp,•i:sli-s. 4111 20 fill
1. Stollens, 5th 11 45
\V•. Schnee, 5111 19 32
L. Sclntie.lcr, 5th ._ 4 On
I'. ,Scho1_:tn, ;lrl 32 50
J. Thompson, 1st 22 40
A. Turner, :31•d 10 ss
I1. Thorp, 3rd 2 00
.1. Tschriggfrie, 4th 14 00
C. Wan \Vie, 1st 11 32
\V. -Williams, 2nd 32 :32
1'. \Wertin, 2nd 13 32
C. Zimmerman,' 2nd 21 32
F. %lel, 2nd 14 00
\I. Ackels, 4th 51 70
B. Baldwin, 5th 47 85
J. Derw;:nger, 5th 47 85
A. Conrad, 5th 12 65
J. Dorgan, 2nd, macadam 3 00
J. Dorgan, 4th, paving brick8 00
N. Evert, 1st 44 00
G. frost, 2nd, macadam10 00
(1 frost, 2nd, macadam 10 00
M. Hammon, 2nd 52 25
J. Kean, 4th 8 80
J. J,inehan, 3rd 4 95
J. Tong, 5th 51 70
J. McCollins, 2nd 52 25
J. McGrath, 5th 36 30
1). O'Meara, 1st 42 90
14 85
43 45
S. Norton, 4th
Singrin, 3rd
T. Welch, 4th, macadam174 00
Dubuque, Iowa, June 15, 1916.
To the Honorable Mayor and City
C'ouncil of the City of Dubuque:
Gentlemen. I herewith submit my
payroll for sprinkling and sweeping.
J. Sullivan, 1st $ 3G SS
J. AIcCollins, 2nd 36 85
J. Linehan, 3rd :3t3 85
13. Slolo, 2nd, 2-3; 4th, 1-323 10
11. .Ackels, 3rd, 1-6; 4th, 5-639 60
A. Conrad, 5th 37 so
14. Lager, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 411147 30
J. l.ndowsky, 1st antl 2nd 57 20
I n Bullae, Iowa, June 1 1916
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council of the City of Itulalue:
Gentlemen: I herewith submit my
payroll for labor on sewers in the
Pity- of Dubuque for the first half of
,lune. 1916.
E. Schaller 16 00
\V. Hennessey 24 00
W. Coughlin 24 00
T. Brown- 0n
W. Burke 24 6;i
S. 1•:ustoce 6 00
C. I:usch 24 00
T. Bannig 24 65
T. 1iird 24 00
T-1. Carney20 00
I. Tobin 1S 00
C. Sullivan 37 50
BILLS.
Tom. i'ienneally, inspector $ 6 00
Jim iiyrnes, inspector 4 00
Ed. Tibey, grading Burns StSO 00
Wilmer Cook, grading Nevada
street 40 00
Frank Beutin, S per cent re-
tained I.incoln avenue im-
provement
426.37
Thos. Lee,per cent retained
storm sewer in Rosedale
avenue 101 93
Wilmer Cook, ;Per cent re-
tained Martha street im-
provement 47 11
Wilmer Cook, 5 per cent re-
tained sewer in Rosedale
avenue 21 68
F. W. Bassett, 5 per cent re-
tained Park avenue im-
provement 32 81
Paul Presley, harbor 70
Dubuque Boat & Boiler
Works, expense 9 00
Coates & Robinson, expense2 50
Western Union Telegraph Co.,
expense 3 00
A. E. Ghemele, expense 196 14
Labor Leader, expense 1 75
T. Dempsey, expense 3 15
Eichhorn & Bechtel, expense 1 65
G. H. Davis Co., expense 30
Capt. Trombley, expense 1 50
C. E. Fitzpatrick Co., expense 5 00
Walch, expense 80
C. L. patmbacher, expense 1 75
Standard Supply Co., expense • 5 3.0
W. Cullen, expense 40
List of Warrants.
305
C. L. Damihacher, expense
Becker -Hazelton Co., expense
Union Electric Co., expense
Union Electric Co., expense
.John Dehing, expense
I. M:rnhoff, expense
L. Fa y. expense
Key city- Gas Co., expense
C. E. Fitzpatrick Co., expense
C. E. Fitzpatrick Co., expense
Times -journal, expense
A. C. Wunder, fire
F. M. Jaeger Co., fire
Philip Pfersch; fire
Leiks drug Co., fire
Tri-State Auto Co., fire
Wunderlich & Wiederholt, fire
F. M. Jaeger Hardware Co.,
fire
Hopkins & Witty, fire
Dubuque Rubber & Belting
Co.. fire
Iowa Oil Co., fire
Dubuque Rubber & Belting
Co., fire
F. M. Jaeger Hardware Co.,
fire
National Refining Co., fire
Eagle Point Lime Works, fire
.John Newman & Son, fire
Devoe-Avena rias, fire
Schepple Machine Co., fire
Red cross Drug store, fire
M. P. Hogan, fire
T. .1. Mulgrew Co., fire
Key City Gas Co., fire
Geo. \V. Healey & Son, fire
Fred C. His, fire
Ellwanger Bros., fire
('nrtis Plumbing & Heating
co., fire
Metz Mfg. Co., fire
T. O. Dempsey, fire
Kassler Auto Supply Co., fire
Bassler Auto Co., fire
Ka'sler Auto Co., fire
Bassler Auto Co., fire
A. Y. McDonald Mfg. Co., fire
Union Electric Co., fire
Union Electric Co., police
J. W. Giellis, police
Kaep & Buechele, police
Iowa Oil Co., police
Eichhorn & Bechtel, police
Frank Lanser & Son, police
Jas. Levi & Co., police
H. F. Schmidt, police
John Jehring, police
C. J. McCarthy, police
Butt Bros., health and fire
Spahn & Rose Lumber Co.,
health and fire
Hawkeye Steam Vulcanizing
Co., fire and police
A. Zillig, expense and police
Iowa Telephone Co., expense,
fire and police
Key City Gas Co., expense,
fire and police
Bey City Gas Co., expense,
fire and police'
Peter J. Seippel Lumber Co.,
expense and 1St road
2
1
5
3
10
1
25
7
21
10
1
1
4
14
3S
00
49
29
00
On
70
55
95
50
00
53
05
55
10
63
50
40
1 50
23 75
33 10
1
21
21
21 50
1 75
1 25
9 00
2 50
23 52
4 20
12 48
30 30
30
2 40
1 10
9
7
19
11
61
1
17
1
4
22
22
4
2
4
2
8
9
10
00
95
15
20
73
OS
95
56
50
00
45
35
40
07
75
30
20
00
17 77
9 50
4 57
42 67
76 40
4 00
20 06
Spahn & Rose Lumber Co,
sidewalk and 5th road 78 59
W. B. Baumgartner, sidewalk,
police and 4th road 19 00
Thos. J. Mulgrew Co., expense
and 2nd road 26 30
Ellwanger Bros., sewer 72
J. M. Kenety & Son, sidewalks 7 68
P. Dentin, fire and 1st and tad
roads 2 70
F. Dentin, fire, expense and
roads 41 60
Key City Roofing Co:, sewers
and roads 39 51
Smedley Steam l annp Co,
roads 22 95
Insurer Mfg. Co., 4th road 27 30
Peter Evans Co., 5th road 88
Butt Bros., 2nd road 6 65
John Dorgan, 4th road 1 00
The Smedley Co., 2nd road 10 00
Dubuque Sand & Gravel Co.,
1st road 40
Bey City Iron Works, roads263 00
M. Byrne, 1st road 40
J. G. Helping, 1st road 25
Standard Oil Co., 4th -road 432 10
Trenk Wire \\'orks, 2nd road 45
F. M. Jaeger Co., 4th road 1 25
Charles R. I'ollock, 4th road8 00
Leader Oil Co., roads 37 86
Linehan & Molo, roads 16 52
Iowa nil Co., roads 40 38
Midland Chemical Co., roads 4 83
Leader Oil Co., roads 34 71
Ellwanger Bros., roads 15
Standard Oil Co., roads 99
John Newman & Son, roads4 50
Frank S. Betz, health 36 25
Ellwanger Bros., health 4 00
Wm. Fosselman, health 24 00
F. M. Jaeger Hardware Co,
health 5 00
The Hoermann Press, health.. 10 00
Upton Laundry, health 9 32
Schepple Machine Works,
health 25 20
John Dehing, health 90 00
Telegraph -Herald, printing 75
Telegraph -Herald, printing 79 00
Telegraph -Herald, printing 49 65
Times -Journal, printing 135 78
Labor Leader, printing 12 50
Inion Electric Co., lighting62 55
Inion Electric Co., lighting162 15
Union Electric Co., lighting3293 60
Union Electric Co., lighting500 00
Union Electric Co., lighting500 00
Union Electric Co., lighting500 00
Union Electric Co., lighting500 00
Union Electric CO., lighting_500 00
Union Electric Co., lighting500 00
Inion Electric Co., lighting293 60
Jas. Saul. llnyor, donated for
Fire Works 100 00
Jas. P. Lee, interest on Hill St86 26
Mrs. \\'m. Kingsley, overpaid
taxes 15 38
N. J. Straner, 4th road 11 35
N. J. Stranef, 4th road 8 75
N. J. Stt.aner, 4th road 46 00
I I SHEA,
• ' City Recorder.
306
Official Notices.
Official Publication.
• Alderman Wallis offered the fol-
lowing:
Be it Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the Pity of Dubuque, That
from and after twenty days after the
passage an•l pul,lication hereof as re-
quired by ordinance, and for a period
of fifteen years thereafter, no person,
firm or corporation shall excavate in
or tear up the surface of West Locust
Street from Seventeenth Street to the
west lot line of Hodgdon Avenue.
Any person, firm or corporation vio-
lating the prov ions of thia resolu-
tion shall he :;uoj(ct to a fine of One
Hundred Ito es ($100.00) for each
offense and the city Recorder is here-
by instruct,•d to :rause to be publish-
ed notice ni the adoption hereof
within I w' ii -TAU' hours after its
passage.
Resolved fni fres, That tie pro-
visions hereof shall be hell not to
apply in the use of contracts which
have been or are about to be let for
the paving of said streets or parts
thereof.
Adopted. June 30th, 1916.
Approved, July 1st, 1916.
JAMES SAUL,
Attest: J. J. SHEA. Mayor.
City Recorder.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Times -Journal and Telegraph -Herald
newspapers, July 1st, 1916.
J. J. SHEA,
7-1-1t. City Recorder.
Notice to Sewer Contractor's.
Sealed proposals will he received at
the City Recorder's office, City Hall,
by the city Recorder until 8:00 p. m.
Thursday, July 20th, 1916, for the
construction of an eight inch tile pipe
sanitary sewer in O'Neill avenue from
Booth street to College avenue in
College avenue from O'Neill avenue
to West Second street, in West Sec-
ond street from College avenue to
Walsh street, in Walsh street from
West Second street to West Third
street, thence westerly on West Third
street to fifty feet east of Grandview
avenue and easterly on West Third
street from Walsh street for three
hundred and fifty feet, in accordance
with the plans and specifications pre-
pared by the City Engineer and now
on file in the office of the City Re-
corder.
It is estimated by the City Engineer
that said improvement will require:
1,990 lineal feet of 8 -inch tile pipe.
11 manholes.
The work to be paid for when said
work is completed and as prescribed
by Chapter NNXIV 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 November, 1916.
Bidders must state price per lineal
foot of completed sewer also price
iter manhole complete.
Each hid must be accompanied by
a certified check of $400.00 on some
i mhutfuc hank as a guarantee that a
contract will be entered into if
awarded. checks and hid in separate
envelopes.
The city council reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, July 6th.,
1916.
J. .T. SHEA,
7 -66 -It City Recorder.
Notice to Sewer Contractors.
Sealed proposals will be received at
the city Recorder's office, City Hall,
hy the city Recorder until S:00 p. m.
Thursday. .tuly 20th, 1916, for the
construction of an eight inch tile pipe
sanitary sewer in Heeb street from
the end of the present sewer, south to
the first angle of the grade of said
street in accordance with the plans
incl 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:
180 lineal feet of 8 -inch tile pipe.
1 manhole.
The wor'_ 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
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 $20.00 on some
Dubuque hank as a guarantee that a
contract will be entered into if award-
ed. Checks and hid in seperate en-
velopes.
The City Council reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, July 6th.
1916.
J. .T. SHEA,
7-6-3t 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, July 20th, 1916, to pay for con-
structing an eight -inch tile pipe sani-
tary sewer in Leibnitz street from
Paul street to Clifford street, G. L.
Kormann, contractor.
Amount of special assessment,
$579.54, 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
Official Notices.
Recorder of said City of Dubuque,
showing the street in which said sew-
er was constructed- and the separate
lots and parcels of ground or specified
portions thereof subject to special as-
sessment for such improvement. the
name and 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, July 20th,
1916, or to appear at :=aid session of
the Council to show cause, if any you
have, why said assessment should not
he levied.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, July 6th,
1916. .T. .J. SHEA,
7-6-3t City Recorder.
Notice to Contractors.
Sealed proposals will be received at
the city recorder's office, City hall, by
by the City Recorder, until 8:00 p.
m., Thursday, July 20th, 1916. for
improving McEvoy Place from the
northerly property line of Curtis
Street to the end of said McEvoy
Place, and it is hereby proposed to
narrow said street to sixteen feet be-
tween curbs from Curtis Street to
the north line of Lots 10 and 21,
Ronson and Stewart's Addition, and
the remaining fifty feet to be thirty
feet between curbs, in accordance
with the plans and specifications pre-
pared by the City Engineer and now
on file in the office of the City Re-
corder.
It is estimated by the City Engl.
neer Peet said improvement will re-
quire:
If Concrete Paving:
424 square yards of concrete pav-
ing.
290 lineal feet of cement curb.
538 cubic yards of cutting.
If Macadam:
383 square yards of macadam.
290 lineal feet of cement curb and
gutter.
538 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
19.01 of the City of Dubuque, Iowa,
work to be completed on or before
the 1st day of October, 1916.
Bidders must state price per square
yard of- concrete paving, price for
square yard of macadam, price per
lineal foot of cement curb, price per
lineal foot of cement curb and gut-
ter and price for grading in total.
Hach bid must be accompanied by
a certified check for $50 eai somiy
307
1/1_b que flank as a guarantee that a
contract will be entered into if award-
ed. Check and hid in separate enve-
lopes.
The city council reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, July 7th,
1916. .T. J. SHEA,
7-7-3t• City Recorder.
ti' iiicc• to Contractors.
Sealed proposals will he received at
the Pity Recorder's office, City Hall,
by the City Recorder until 8:00 p. m.
Monday, July 24th, 1916, for improv-
ing Kaufmann avenue from the end
of the present brick improvement to
the city limits, 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:
If Paving the full width of street
with Brick Block Paving:
26,232 square yards of brick block
paving on a concrete foundation.
1.0100 lineal feet of stone curb reset.
200 lineal feet of new stone curb.
If Paving a sixteen foot center strip
with Brick Block Paving:
11,658 square yards of brick block
paving on a concrete foundation.
1,000 lineal feet of stone curb reset.
200 lineal feet of new stone curb.
1,500 lineal feet of stone gutter re -
(
,,744 square yards of stone
paving.
If Paving an eighteen foot center
s'r?p with Brick Block Paving:
11,116 square yards of brick block
paving on a concrete foundation.
1,1100 lineal feet of stone curb reset.
Ice lineal feet of new stone curb.
1,511(1 lineal feet of stone gutter re-
laid.
7,257 square yards of stone paving.
The work to he paid for when said
work is completed and as prescribed
by Chapter XXXII and amendments
thereto of the Revised Ordinances of
1901 of the Pity of Dubuque, Iowa,
work to he completed on or before
the 1st day of December, 1916.
Bidders must state price per square
yard of brick block paving and price
per square yard of stone paving and
price per lineal foot of stone gutter
relaid and price per lineal foot of new
stone curb and price per lineal foot
of stone curb reset.
Each bid must be accompanied by
a certified check for $4,000.00 on
sonic 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, July 8th,
1916.
J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
308
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.
Monday, July 24th, 1916, for improv-
ing Clay street, Eighteenth street and
Colder avenue from the north prop-
erty line of Third street to the north
property line of Twenty -Second 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:
If Brick Block Paving:
200 lineal feet of new stone curb.
1,000 lineal feet of stone curb reset.
3,000 square yards of concrete base.
22,650 square yards of brick block
paving on a concrete foundation out-
side of car tracks.
8,930 square yards of brick block
paving on a concrete foundation in-
side of car tracks and one foot out-
side thereof.
If Creosote Wood Block Paving:
200 lineal feet of new stone curb.
1,000 lineal feet of stone curb reset.
3,000 square yards of concrete base.
22,650 square yards of creosote
wood block paving on a concrete
foundation outside of car tracks.
8,930 square yards of creosote
wood block paving on a concrete
foundation inside of car tracks and
one foot outside thereof.
If Asphaltic Concrete Paving and
Brick Block Paving:
200 lineal feet of new stone curb.
1.000 lineal feet of stone curb reset.
3,000 square yards of concrete base.
26,288 square feet of cement gut-
ter.
19,700 square yards of asphaltic
concrete paving on a concrete foun-
dation outside of car tracks.
8,930 square yards of brick block
paving on a concrete foundation in-
side of car tracks and one foot out-
side thereof.
The work to he 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 November, 1916.
Bidders must state price per square
yard to he paid for old brick.
Bidders must state price per square
yard of asphaltic concrete, brick
block and creosote wood block pav-
ing, and price per square yard of
concrete base, and price per square
foot of cement gutter, and price per
lineal foot of new stone curb, and
for stone curb reset.
Each bid must be accompanied by
a certified check for $3,000.00 on
some Dubuque hank as a guarantee
that a contract will he 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, July 8th,
1016. J. J. SHEA,
7-8-3t City Recorder.
Notice to Contractors.
Sealed proposals will be received at
the Pity Recorder's office, City Hai,,
by the ('ity Recorder until S:00 p. m,
Monday, .July 24th, 1916, for improv-
ing Walnut street from lb south
curb line of West Fourteenth street
to the end of the present improve-
ment and it is hereby proposed to
narrow said street to sixteen feet be-
tween curbs as far as the north line
of ('nestnut street, in accordance
T. -MI the plans and specifications pre-
pared h1: the City Engineer and now
on file in the office of the (lit), Re-
coeder.
It is estimated 1.y the City Engineer
that said improvement will regUire:
1.102 square yards of Hillside brick
paving on a concrete foundation.
1,010 lineal feet of cement curb.
2,215 cubic yards of cutting.
The work to bo paid for when said
work is completed and as prescribed
by Chapter XXXII and antenduterts
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, 1916.
Bidders must state price per lineal
foe' of cement curb and price per
square yard of Hillside brick paving
and price for grading in total.
Each bid must be accompanied by
a certified cheek for $300.00 on some
Dubuque bank as a guarantee that a
contract will lie entered into if
awarded. Cheek and bid in separate
envelopes.
The City ('oun'-il reserves the right
to reject any an,: al! bids.
Dated at Duln,pte, Iowa, .Tuly 8th,
1916.
J. J. SHEA,
7 -S -It 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, July 24th, 1916, for improv-
ing Fourth Street Extension from the
east rail of the Chicago, Burlington
and Quincy's tracks to the eed of sold
street, in accordance with the plans
and specifications prepared b; 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 Asphaltic Concrete Paving:
9,796 square yards of asphaltic
concrete paving on a reinforced con-
crete foundation.
4,640 lineal feet of cement curb
and gutter.
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309
3,942• cubic yards of filling.
1,890 cubic yards of cutting.
If Reinforced Concrete Paving:
10,311 square yards of reinforced
concrete paving.
4,640 lineal feet of cement curb.
3,942 cubic yards of filling.
1,890 cubic yards of cutting.
If Creosote Wood Block Paving:
10,311 square yards of creosote
wood block paving on a reinforced
concrete foundation.
4,640 lineal feet of cement curb.
3,942 cubic yards of filling.
1,890 cubic yards of cutting.
If Brick Block Paving:
10,311 square yards of brick block
paving on a reinforced concrete foun-
dation.
4,640 lineal feet of cement curb.
3,942 cubic yards of filling.
1,S90 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 1st day of November, 1916.
Bidders must state price per lineal
foot of cement curb and price per
lineal foot of cement curb and gutter,
and price per square yard of asphal-
tic concrete, reinforced concrete, ore.
osote wood block and brick block
paving, and price for grading in total.
Each hid must be accompanied by
a certified check for $2,000.00 on
some Dubuque hank 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, July 8th,
1916.
J. J. SHEA,
7-8-3t 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, July 24th, 1916, for the con-
struction of an eight inch tile pipe
sanitary sewer in Windsor avenue
from Sutter street two hundred and
twenty-five feet northerly, 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:
245 lineal feet of 8 -inch tile pipe.
2 manholes.
The work to be paid for when said
'work is completed and as prescribed
by Chapter XXXIV and amendment3
thereto of the Revised Ordinances of
1901 of the City of Dubuque, Iowa,
work to be 'completed on or before
the 5tb day of August, 1916..
Bidders must state prig per lineal
foot of completed sewer also prico
per manhole complete.
Each bid must be accompanied by
a certified check of $20.00 on come
Dubuque bank as a guarantee that a
contract will be entered into it
awarded. Checks and bid in separate
envelopes.
The City Council reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, July 8th,
1916.
J. J. SHEA,
7-8-3t City Recorder.
Notice to Contractor..
Sealed proposals will be received
at the City Recorder's office, City
Hall, by the City Recorder until 8:00
p. m. Monday, July 24th, 1916, for
improving Tenth street from the west
property line of Clay street to the
east property line of Main street, ex-
cept where already paved 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:
2,250 square yards of brick block
paving on a concrete foundation.
225 lineal feet of new cement curb.
20 lineal feet of new stone curb.
30 lineal feet of stone curb reset.
If Asphaltic Concrete Paving:
2,250 square yards of asphaltic con-
crete on a concrete foundation.
221. lineal feet of new cement curb.
20 lineal feet of new stone curb.
30 lineal feet of stone curb reset.
If r 'na(•: ote Wood Block Paving:
rl square yards of creosote
.year ',lock paving on a concrete
fol'I 'Ia. tier_
225 lineal feet of new cement curb.
20 lineal feetof new stone
lineal feet of stone curb reset.
The work to be paid, for when said
work is competed and as prescribed
by Cralpier 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, 1916.
Bidders must state price per square
yard of brick block, asphaltic con-
crete and creosote wood block pav-
ing and price per lineal foot of new
cement curb, and price per lineal foot
of new stone curb and price per lineal
foot of stone curb reset.
Each l,id must be accompanied by
a certified check for $400.00 on ;)tne
Dubuque bank as t, guarantee that a
contract will he entered int, rt
awarded. Check and. hid in separate
envelopes.
The City C_ouhcil reserves th.e. right
to, reject • any. and all bids,
310
Official Notices.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, July 8th,
1916.
J. J. SHEA,
7 -S -3t City Recorder.
Notice to Contractors.
Sealed proposa Is will be received at
the City Recorder's office, City Hall,
by the City Recorder until 8:00 p. m.
Monday, July 24th, 1916, for improv-
ing Windsor avenue from the end of
the present improvement to the south
line of. Lot 1. Burden and Lawther's
Addition, 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:
If Creosote Wood Block Paving:
1,735 square yards of creosote wood
block paying on a concrete founda-
tion inside of car tracks and one foot
outside thereof.
S,176 square yards of creosote
wood block paving on a concrete
foundation outside of car tracks.
50 lineal feet of new stone curb.
700 lineal feet of stone curb reset.
If Brick Block Paving:
1,715 square yards of brick block
paving on a concrete foundation in-
side of car tracks and one foot out-
side thereof.
8,176 square yards of brick block
paving en a concrete foundation out-
side of car tracks.
50 lineal feet of new stone curb.
700 lineal feet of stone curb reset.
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 he completed on or before
the 1st day of November, 1916.
Bidders must state price per square
yard of brick block paving and creo-
sote wood block paving and price per
lineal foot of new stone curb and
price per lineal foot of stone curb re-
set.
Each bid must be accompanied by
a certified check for $2,000.00 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 Dubue_ue, Iowa, July -8th,
1916.
J. J. SHEA,
7-8-3t 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.
Monday, July 24th, 1916, for improv-
ing Ungs street from Seminary street
to the north line of the intersection
of Ungs street and Pfohl street, in ac-
cordance with the plans and specifi-
cations prepared by the City Engi-
neer and now on file in the office of
the City Recorder.
It is estimated by the City Engineer
that said improvement will require:
1,176 siruacc yards of macadam.
910 lineal feet of cement curb and
gutter.
890 cubic yards of filling.
1,10 cubic yards of cutting.
The work to be paid for when raid
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 befor••a
the 1st day of October, 1916.
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 he accompanied by
a certified check of $100.00 on some
Dubuque bank as a guarantee that a
contract will he entered into if
awarded. Check and bid in separate
envelopes.
The City Council reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
Dated at 1)uhunue, Iowa, July 8th.
1 91 6. J. J. SHEA,
7-8-3t City Recorder.
Notice to Contractors.
Sealed proposals will be received at
the City Recorder's office, City Hall, -
by the City Recorder until S:00 p. m.
Monday, July 24th, 1916, for improv-
ing Pine street from Thirty-first
street to Thirty-second street, in ac-
cordance with the plans and specifi-
cations prepared by the City Engi-
neer and now on file in the office of
the City Recorder.
It is estimated by the City Engineer
that said improvement will require:
1,200 lineal feet of cement. curb
and gutter.
2,000 square yards of macadam.
1.932 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 1st day of October, 1916.
Bidders must state price per souare
yard of macadam and price per lineal
foot of cement curb and gutter and
price for grading in total.
Each hid must be accompanied by
a certified cheek for $250.00 on some
Dubuque bank as a gauarantee that a
contract will be entered into if
awarded. Check and bid to separate
envel opes.
The City Council reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
Dated at Dubuque. Iowa. July 8th,
1916. J. J. ST -TEA,.
7-8-3t. City Recorder
Official Notices.
311
Notice to ('onU'aetars.
Sealed proposals will be received at
the City Recorder's office. City Hall,
by the city Recorder until 8:00 p. m.
Monday, July 24th, 1916, for improv-
ing Nevada street from Jul is n avenue
to Martha street, in ac•c•ord:urce 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:
1,835 square yards of macadam.
1,270 lineal feet of cement curb
and gutter.
1,031 cubic yards of tilling.
4,168 cul.ic yards of cutting.
The work to he paid for when said
work is completed ana 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, 1916.
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 $250.00 on some
Dubuque bank as a guarantee that
a contract will he entered into if
awarded. Check and bid in separate
envelopes.
The City Council reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
Datedat Dubuque, Iowa, July 8th,
1916.
J. J. SHEA,
7-8-3t. City Recorder
Notice to (1ontraotot.s.
Sealed proposals will be received at
the Cify Recorder's office, City Hall,
by the City Recorder until 8:00 p. m.
Monday, July 24th, 1916, for improv
ing Eagle street from Viola street to
Althauser avenue, 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:
If Macadam:
844 lineal feet of cement curb and
gutter.
1,140 square yards of macadam.
2,358 cubic yards of cutting.
If Asphaltic Concrete Paving:
844 lineal feet of cement curb and
gutter.
1,140 square yards of asphaltic con-
crete on a concrete foundation.
2,358 cubic yards of cutting.
The work to be paid for when said
work is completed and as prescribed
by Chapted XXXII and amendments
thereto of the Revised. Ordinances of
1901 of the City of Dubuque, Iowa,
work to he completed on or before the
1st day of October, 1916.
Bidders must state price per lineal
foot of cement curt) and glitter and
price per square yard of asphaltic
concrete paving and price per sq Un re
yard of macadam and price for grad-
ing in total.
Each bid must be accompanied by
a cert Pitied check for $150.00 on some
Dubuque bank as a guaranteed that a
contract will be entered into if
awarded. check and hid in separate
envelopes.
The city Council reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
I at Dubuque, Iowa, July 8th,
1916. J, J. SHEA,
7 -S -3t City Recorder•.
Notice ter contractors.
Sealed proposals will be received at
the City Recorder's office, City Hall,
by the City Recorder until 8:00 p. m.
Monday, July 24th, 1916, for improv-
ing Viola street from Pleasant street
to the end of said Viola street, in ac-
cordance with the plans and specifi-
cations prepared by the City Engineer
and now on file it the office of the
City Recorder.
it is estimated by the City Engineer
that said improvement will require:
If Asphaltic Concrete Paving:
800 square yards of asphaltic con.
crete on a concrete foullation.
560 lineal feet of cement curb and
gutter.
660 cubic yards of filling.
1,080 cubic yards of cutting.
If Macadam:
800 square yards of macadam.
560 lineal feet of cement curb and
gutter.
660 cubic yards of filling.
1,080 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 1st day of October, 1916.
Bidders must state price per lineal
foot of cement curb ano gutter and
price per square yard of asphaltic
concrete paving and price per square
yard of macadam and price for grad-
ing 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
awarded. Check and bid in separate
envelopes.
The City Council reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, July 10th,
1916.
J. J. SHEA,
7-10-3t. City Recorder.
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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.
Monday, July 24th, 1916, for improv-
ing Pickett Street from Cornell Street
to Henson 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:
750 lineal feet of cement curb and
gutter.
825 square yards of macadam.
28 cubic yards of filling.
100 cubic yards of cutting.
The work to be paid for when said
work is completed and as prescribed
by Chapter XXXII and amendments
therto of the Revised Ordinances of
1901 of the City of Dubuque, Iowa,
work to be completed on or before
the 1st day of October, 1916.
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
awarded. Check and bid in separate
envelopes.
The City Council reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, July 10th,
1916.
J..1. SHEA,
7-10-3t. 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, July 24th, 1916, for improv-
ing Pfohl Street from I'ngs Street to
the end of said Pfohl Street, in ac-
cordance with the plans and speci-
fications prepared by the City Engi-
neer and now on file in the office of
the City Recorder.
It is estimated by the City Engineer
that said improvement will require:
882 square yards of macadam.
610 lineal feet of cement curb and
gutter.
250 cubic yards of filling.
975 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 1st day of October, 1916.
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 of $100.00 on some
Dubuque Bank as a guarantee that a
contract will be entered into if award-
ed. Check and bid in separate enve-
lopes.
The City Council reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, July 10th,
1916.
J. J. SHEA,
7-10-3t. City Recorder.
Official Notice.
NOTICE 01+' Er'IAI.: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 Monday,
July 24, 1916, to pay for constructing
an eight -inch tile pipe sanitary sewer
in Solon Street, from the present
sewer in Booth Street to a point about
one hundred and twenty feet east
thereof, lid. Tibey, Contractor.
Amount of Special Assessment
S146.64, 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,
showing the street in which said sew-
er was 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 object-
ing to said special assessment or to
said plat must file his or their objec-
tions in writing with the City Recor-
der of said City of Dubuque on or be-
fore said session of the city Council
to be held Mond:cy, July 24th, 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, July 10th,
1916. J. J. SHEA,
7 -10 -at. City Recorder.
Notice to Contractor`.
Sealed proposals will be received at
the City Recorder's office. City Hall,
by the City Recorder, until 8:00 p. m.
Monday, July 24th, 1916, for improv-
ing Wood street from the north end of
the present improvement north to
Rosedale avenue, in accordance witn
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:
1,249 square yards of macadam.
692 lineal feet of cement curb and
gutter. . .
Official Notices.
313
540 cubic yards filling,
1.956 cubic yards cutting.
The work to be paid for when said
work is completed and as prescribed
by Chaptecl XNXII and aeuindnt.ents
thereto of the Revised Ordinances of
1901 of the City of Dubuque Iowa,
work to he completed on or before the
1st day of October, 1916.
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 .t.ccompanied by
a certified check for $150.00 on some
Dubuque hank as a guaranteed that a
contract will be entered into if :ward-
ed. ('heck and bid in repii to envel-
opes.
The City Council rv. r' es the right
to reject any and all bids.
Dated at Dubuque, Ia., July 11,
1916. J. .1 SHEA,
7-11-3t 'itt 1',eeorder•.
Official Publication.
AN ( rI;DIN.\N('i•:.
AN ORDINANCE ESTAI:I.ISHING A
GRADE (rN NEVA l,.\ STREET
FROM JULIEN AVENUE TO
MARTHA.
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. Thai an ordinance es-
tablishing a grade on Nevada Street
from Julien Avenue to Martha 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.
915. B. M. Water table at Ieating's
Drug Store, elevation 298.4/.
Said grade begins at the north
property line of Julien Avenue, which
is station 0, east curb elevation
300.51, west curb elevation 300.15;
thence to station 1, east curl, elevation
290.00, west curb elevation 289.75;
thence to station 2+47, the angle;
thence to station 5+0, east curb eleva-
tion 270.00, west curb elevation
269.25; thence to station 6-54, south
property line of Martha Street, east
curb elevation 262.50, west curb ele-
vation 260.50.
Section 2. This ordinance shall he
in force and take effect from and
after its passage by the City Council
and publication in the official news-
papers of the City as required by or-
dinance.
Adopted June 30th, 1916.
Approved July 7th, 191n.
JAMES SAUL. :.Iayor.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Times -Journal and Telegraph -Herald
newspapers, July 10th, 1910.
J. J. SHEA,
7 -10 -it. City Recorder.
AN oI;I(IN:\xt:E.
AN ORDINANcC EST.\13LISHING A
GRADE (N \l' EST SECOND
STREET 1 l;uH Ca ILLEGE AVE-
NUE TO \A -.A I.SI I STREET.
Be it Ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That on Ordinance es-
tablishing a grade on West Second
Street from College Avenue to Walsh
Street, he 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. 918. B. M. Door sill of
house No. 810 Dodge Street, elevation
192.08,
Said grade begins at the west curb
line of College Avenue, which is sta-
tion 04-00, north and south curb ele-
vations 265.00; thence to station
1+60, south curb elevation 275.00,
north curb elevation 276.00; thence
to station 2+76, east curb line of
Walsh Street, south curb elevation
260.50, north curt, elev,..tion 261.00.
Section 2. This Ordinaru e shall be
in force and take effect from and af-
ter its passage by the City Council
and publication in the official news-
papers of the City as required by or-
dinance.
Adopted: June 30th, 1916.
Approved: July 7th, 1916.
JAMES SAUL,
Mayor.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Times• Jent nal and Telegraph -Herald
newspapers, July 10th, 1916.
.1. J. SHEA,
7-10-1t. City Recorder.
Official Pitin• fiction.
AN ORldN.AN('E.
AN (rI;I,IN.\N('E ESTABLISHING A
(li;.AIrt: (rN CIHFLTNCNTH
S'I'I;ISI:T FIH \l 'I'll l: WEST CURB
LINE (iE ('1..A1" STREET TO THE
EAST RIB rl'EI;TY LINE OF
('ul'LEE AVENUE.
Be it Ordained i,v the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That an ordinance es-
tablishing a grade on Eighteenth
Street from the west curb line of Clay
Street to the east property line of
Cooler 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. 922. B. M. U. S. G.
S. Page House, elevation 20.24.
Said grade begins at the west cure
line of Clay Street, which is station
0+00, gutter elevation 34.10; thence
to station 04-50, south curb elevation
32.90; thence to station 1+60, east
curb line of Couler Avenue, south
curb elevation 29.40; thence to sta-
tion 1+72, the east property line of
314
Official Notices.
Couler Avenue.
Section 2. This Ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and af-
ter its passage by the City Council
and publication in the official news-
papers of the City as required by or-
dinance.
Adopted: June 30th, 1916.
Approved: July 7th, 1916.
JAMES SAUL,
Mayor.
Attest: J. J. Sl -IEA,
City Recorder.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Times -Journal and Telegraph -Herald
newspapers, July 10th, 1916.
J. J. SHEA,
7-10-1t. City Recorder.
Oficial I'u bl:cat ion.
AN ORDINANcE.
AN ORDINANCE EST,\ bI,ISHING A
GRADE ON 0' NE ll.l, STREET
FROM BOOTH STREET TO COL-
LEGE AVENr'E.
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That an ordinance es-
tablishing a grade on O'Neill Street
from Booth Street to College Avenue
be and the same is hereby establish-
ed and adopted as shown by the pro-
file of said street and grade, prepared
by the City Engineer, being profile
No. 916, B. M. On door sill of house
No. 810 Dodge Street.
Said grade begins at the west curb
line of Booth street which is station
0, —10, north curb elevation 227.75,
south curb elevation 226.30; thence to
station 1+00, north curb elevation
234.00, south curb elevation 234.00;
thence to station 3+38 east curb line
of College Avenue, north and south
curb elevations 260.00.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and
after its passage by the City Council
and publication in the official news-
papers of the city as required by
ordinance.
Adopted: June 30th, 1916.
Approved: July 7th, 1916.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
JAMES SAUL,
Mayor.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Times -Journal and Telegraph -Herald
newspapers, July 10th, 1916.
J. J. SHEA.
City Recorder.
7-10-1t.
Official Publication,
AN ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING
A GRADE ON COLLEGE AVE-
NUE FROM O'NEILL STREET TO
WEST SECOND STREET.
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That an ordinance es-
tablishing a grade on College Avenue
from O'Neill Avenue to West Second
+reet be and the same is hereby es
tablished and adopted as shown bV
,ne profile of sail street and gr,n,u
prepared by the City Engineer, being
profile No. 917. 1I. M. On door sill
of house No. 810 Dodge street, eleva-
tion 192.08.
Said grade begins at the north curb
line of O'Neill Avenue which is station
0+00, east curb elevation 260.00. west
curb elevation 211.(0; thence to sta-
tion 1-06, south curb line of West
Second street. east curb elevation
264.00, west curb elevation 265.00.
Section 2. This ordinance shall he
in force and take effect from and
after its passage by the City Council
and publication in the official news-
papers of the city as required by ordi-
nance.
Adopted: June 30th, 1 91 6.
Approved: July 7th, 1 91 6.
JAMES S.\V1.. Mayor.
Attest J. J. Si-iEA.
city Recorder.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Times -Journal and Tel
newspapers, July 10th. 1916.
J. J. SITEA,
7-10-1t. City Recorder.
Official Publication.
AN 1 I;Iii\ANcE.
AN ORDIN.-ANCl ESTAIti.ISIIING A.
GRADE ftN \VA1,SH STREET
FROM WEST SF:ia iN' i STREET
TO \VEST THIRD STREET.
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That an ordinance es-
tablishing a grade on Walsh street
from Nest Second Street to West
Third Street be and the same is here-
by established and adopted, as shown
by the profile of said street and grade,
prepared by the City Engineer, being
profile No. 919, B. M. Door sill of
house No. 810 Dodge street, elevation
192.08.
Said grade begins at the north curb
line of West Second Street which is
station 0, west curb elevation 260,70,
east curb elevation 261.00; thence to
station 1-50, east curb elevation
264.00, west curb elevation 263.70;
thence to station 2+73, south curb
line of West Third Street, west curb
elevation 269.80, east curb elevation
270.10.
Section 2. This ordinance shall he
in force and take effect from and
after its passage by the City Council
and publication in the official news-
papers of the city as required by
ordinance.
Adopted: June 30th, 1916.
Approved: July 7th, 1916.
JAMES SAUL.
Mayor.
Official Notices.
315
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Times -Journal and Telegraph -Herald
newspapers, July 10th, 1916.
J. J. SHEA,
7-10-1t. City Recorder.
Official Publication.
AN 01;I)IN.y.NC'E.
AN ('iltI)TN:\Nc'1; EST\111,1SHING A
GRADE ON laELA\\'A1;E AVE -
NI -I; I'llc(\1 .\W(u'A A\'ENt'E TO
A1,G(0NA. AVENUE.
Be it ordained by 1714. city council
of the City of Dubugt;r •
• Section 1. That an onlin :ncoo es-
tablishing a grade on i(ct_tw:;rc• Ave-
nue from Avoca Avenue to Algona
Avenue he 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. 914. D. M. Poor sill of
Starr's store, elevation 304.90.
Said grade begins at the east pro-
perty line of Avoca Avenue which is
station 0, south curb elevation 254.01,
north curb elevation 253.89; thence to
station 2+30 west curb lite of Ashton
Avenue, north curb elevation 246.40,
south curb elevation 246.50; thence
station 2+60 east line of Ashton
Avenue, north curb elevation 245.07,
south curb elevation 245.87; thence to
station 5+30, east curb line of Alta
Avenue, north curb elevation 244.07,
south curb elevation 244.57; thence to
station 6+40, west ctu•h line of alley,
Avenue, north curb elevation 244.07,
south curb line 244.S7; thence to sta-
tion 6+40, west curb line of alley,
north curb elevation 242.17, south
curb elevation 242.17; thence to sta-
tion 6+60, east curb line of alley,
north curb elevation 241.97, south
curb elevation 241.97; thence to sta-
tion 7+70 west curb line of Algona
Avenue, north curb elevation 239.97,
south curb elevation 241.37.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
to force and take effect from and
after its passage by the City Council
and publication in the official news-
papers of the city as required by ordi-
nance.
Adopted: June 30th, 1916.
Approved: July 7th, 1916.
JAMES SAUL,
Mayor.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Times -Journal and Telegraph -Herald
newspapers, July 10th, 1916.
J. J. SHEA,
7-10-1t. City Recorder.
official Publication.
AN ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A
GRADE ON WASHINGTON
S T It E E T F It (1M T\1'ENTY-
EIGHTI-I ST1; REI' Tit THIRTY-
FIRST STREET.
Be it Ordained by the City Council
of the Pity of Dubuque:
Section 1. That ill' Ordinance es-
tablishing a grade on Washington
Street from Twenty -Eighth Street to
Thirty -First Street be and the sante is
hereby established and adopted as
shown by the profile of said street
and grade, prepared by the City Engi-
neer, being profile No. 920. B. M. Door
sill of house No.2S06 Couler Avenue,
elevation 31.60.
Said grade begins at the north curb
line of Twenty -Eighth Street, which 's
station 0, east curb elevation 26.30,
west curia elevation 26.30; thence to
station 6+17 south curb line of Thir-
tieth Street, east curb elevation
29.60, west curb elevation 29.3; thence
to station 6+47, n-rth curb line of
Thirtieth Street, east curb elevation
29.50, west curb elevation 25.40;
thence to station 7, east curb eleva-
tion 29.80, west curb elevation 29.50;
thence to station 12+70, south curb
line of Thirty -First Street, east curb
elevation 33.00, west curb elevation
33.00.
Section 2. This Ordinance shall Ire
in force and take effect from and af-
ter its passage by the City Council,
and publication in the official news-
papers of the City as required by or-
dinance.
Adopted: June 30th, 1916.
Approved, July 7th, 1916.
JAMES SAUL,
Mayor.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Times -Journal and Telegraph -Herald
newspapers, July 10th, 1916.
J. J. SHEA,
7-10-1t. City Recorder.
OIl'fc iul Publication.
AN ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A
GRADE ON WEST LOCUST
STREET FROM WEST SEVEN-
TEENTH STREET TO HODGDON
AVENUE.
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That an ordinance es-
tablishing a grade on West Locust
Street from West Seventeenth Street
to Hodgdon 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. 876, B. M. on door
sill of Capt. Yates house, 223 West
Locust Street, elevation 69.82.
Said grade begins at the westerly
curb line of Seventeenth Street, which
is station 0+14, northeasterly curb
316.
Official Notices.
elevation 65.50, center grade 63.70:
thence to station 1+50, Northeasterly
curb of Ellis Street, north curb ele-
vation 66.00, center grade 64.20:
thence to station 1-1 76, east curb line
of Clark Street, south curb elevation
66.60; thence to station 2+18, west
line of Clark Street, south curb ele-
vation 66.00; thence to station 2+5o.
northwesterly curl) line of Ellis Street.
north curb elevation 66.00, center
grade 64.40: thence to station 4+0-1.
east curb line of Angelta Street.
south curb elevation 66.90, north
curb elevation 67.00, center grade
65.30; thence to station 5+19, iv,
curb line of Angella Street, seal],
curb elevation 66.90, north curb eleva-
tion 67.10; thence to station
center grade 66.10; thence to statioc
9+0, south curb elevation 60.6o, mirth
curb elevation 60.50, center grade
67.60; thence to station 12-50, center
grade 72.60; thence to station 12+71.
east curb line of Foye Street, north
curb elevation 74.50, south curb eleva-
vation 74.30. center grade 74.:10;
thence to station 14, west curb line
of Foye Street, north curb elevation
75.10, south curb elevation 74.90;
thence to station 15+39, east curb line
of Pierce Street, north curb elevation
77.1o, south curb elevation 76.70:
thence to station 15+72. west curb
line of Pierce Street, north curb ele-
vation 77.4o, south curb elevation
77.60; thence to station 16, center
grac e 77.40: thence to station 17,
southeasterly curb line of Union Ave-
nue, north curb elevation 79.10, south
curb elevation 79.20; thence to sta-
tion 17+S2, southwesterly curb line
of Union Avenue, north curb elevation
00.00, south curb elevation 80.10, cen-
ter grade 79.70; thence to station 20.
north curb elevation 82.70, south curb
elevation 02.40; thence to station
20+50, center grade 52.90; thence to
station 20+71, easterly curb line of
Hodgdon Avenue, north curb elevation
84.90, south curl) elevation 84.70;
thence to station 22, center grade
85.00.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and
after its passage by the City Council
and its publication in the official pa-
pers of the city as required by ordi-
nance.
Adopted June 311th, 1916.
Approved July 7th, 1916.
JAMES SAUL,
Mayor.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Times -Journal and Telegraph -Herald
newspapers July 10th, 1916.
J. J. SHEA,
7-10-1t. City Recorder.
Official .Publication.
AN ORDINANt'E.
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A
GRADE ON ct lt'I.EIi AVENUE
FROM THE Nt C 11TH PROPERTY
LINE OF EIGHTEENTH STREET
TIC THE NORTH PROPERTY
LINE OF T\VENTH-SECOND
STREET.
Be it ordained by the city Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That an ordinance es-
tablishing a grade on C'ouler Avenue
from the north property line of
Eighteenth Street to the north pro-
perty line of Twenty -Second 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.
923, B. M. U. S. G. S. Page House,
elevation 20.24.
Said grade begins at the north pro-
perty line of Eighteenth street which
is station (t, east curb elevation 29.50;
thence to station 1-00, west curb ele-
vation 29.S0; thence to station 2+69,
south curb line of Nineteenth Street,
west curb I Iec.Ction 25.60, cast curb
elevation 2 .2 : thence to station
3+09 north curl) line of Nineteenth
Street, west curb elevation 28.50 east
curb elevation 28.10; thence to sta-
tion "-5 S, south curb line of Twen-
tieth Street, west curb elevation 29.30,
east curl) elevation 29.10; thence to
station 5+68. north curb line of
Twentieth Street, west curb elevation
29.50, east curb elevation 29.20;
thence to station 92-41 south curb line
of Twenty-first street, vest curb ele-
vation 30.90, east curb elevation 31.10;
thence to station 9-71 north curb
line of Twenty-first ;'treet, west curb
elevation 31.00, east curl) elevation
30.90; thence to station 14+27, south
curb line of Twenty-second Street,
west curb elevation 32.20, cast curb.
elevation 32.30; thence to station
14+67, north curb line of Twenty-sec-
ond Street, west curb elevation 32.20,
east curb elevation 32.20.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and
after its passage by the City Council
and publication in the official news-
papers of the City as required b:
ordinance.
Adopted: June 30th, 1916.
Approved: July 7th 1916.
JAMES SAUL,
Mayor.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Published officially int the Dutbugo''
Times -Journal and Telegraph -Herald
newspapers, July 10th, 1916.
J. J. SHEA,
7-10-1t. City Recorder.
Official Notices.
317
Official Publication.
AN ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCE GRANTING TO
THE HOUSE OF THE
SHEPHERD AND ST. JOSEPH'S
S.ANI'I'ARIL:M PERMISSIi •Vv 'I',
coNS'I'hI-CT A SANITARY si•:w-
ICI; YNECTING WITH 'I'III:
cry)" ;SI:\\'I•:lt .\T ITS JUNt'T1i
I I . I .1 \\ :\ ND ST. A \I 11TH IS I :
ST I; I: I: I's. A NI ) EXTENDING
I' I;I \I ITS JUNCTION AT \VIL-
I.cr\\' AND ST. A\IBROSE
STREETS ALONG WILLOW AND
ASB1-RY STREETS TO THE CITY
I.I \IITS AT TIIE END OF AS -
BURY :4'1'I:1•:I.:T. PROVIDING FOR
'I'! I IS I'_A 1' \I l'.N'I' OF 'I'11E COST
TI: :i;l:o!', .)ND 111:GUl..\'PING
'flits c'c)NSI'1;1'C'1'I0N, USE AND
MAINTENANCE T111•:1:11I .
Be it Ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque: •
—
Sec. 1 That permission be, and the
same is hereby granted, to the House
of the Good Shepherd and St. Jos-
eph'e Sanitarium, their successors and
assigns, to construct a sanitary sewer
beginning at the junction of the city
sewer at Willow and St. Ambrose
btc•eets, thence along Willow and A;c-
l-,ury Streets to the. City limits at the
end of Asbur>- Street in the City of
Dubuque.
Sec. 2. That permission be, and the
same is hereby granted to the said
House of Good Shepherd and St. Jos-
eph's Sanitarium to connect said sani-
tary sewer with the city sewer at its
:junction at Willow and St. Ambrose
Stri•,'ts.
Sec. 3. That the expense and cost
of constructing and maintaining the
sanitary sewer as above described
shall be paid by the said 1 -louse of
Good Shepherd and St. Joseph's Sani-
tarium, and that no part of said ex-
pense shall be borne by the City of
Dubuque.
aec. 4. That after said sanitary
sewer has been constructed as above
described all persons living along and
adjacent to said sewer, shall have the
right to connect therewith, but such
right shall c: ly be Granted upon a
proper application being made to the
City Council of the City of Dubuque,
and by paying to the House of Good
Shepherd and St. Joseph's Sanitarium
the applicant's proportionate part of
the cost of erecting said sewer, with-
out interest, based on the lineal front-
age of his property on said streets,
which payment must be established
to the satisfaction of the City Council
before the right to connect shall be
granted.
Sec. 5, That the total cost of the
construction of said sanitary sewer
shall be made a matter of record and
preserved in the office of the City En-
gineer of said City of Dubuque.
Sec. 6. That the construction of
said sewer shall be done under the
supervision of the City Engineer of
said City and the Committee on
Streets.
Sec. 7. That after said sewer has
been laid and completed, said streets
in which said sewer has been laid
shall he put hack in as good condi-
tion as they were before they were
torn up for the purpose of receiving
said sewer, and the House of Good
Shepherd and St. Joseph's Sanitarium
shall be held responsible for any and
all damages which may arise out of
the construction and maintenance of
said sewer.
Sec. 8. That this Ordinance shall
take effect and be in force from and
after its passage and publication in
the official newspapers of the City of
Dubuque, and written acceptance
thereof on the part of said House of
Good Shepherd and St. Joseph's Sani-
tarium duly endorsed hereon.
Adopted 30th day of June, 1916.
Approved 7th clay of July, 1916.
.JAMES SAI'1.. Mayor.
Attest: .1. .1. SHEA,
City Itecorder.
The provisions and terms of the
foregoing Ordinance are hereby as-
serted this 3rd day of July, 1916.
THE 1-101'SE OF THE GOOD SHEP-
HERD AND ST. JOSEPH'S SANI-
TARIUM.
By \Il'1.1..\NY & STI TA their
attorneys.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Times -.Journal and Telegraph -Herald
newspapers .July 10th, 1 916.
J. J. SHEA,
:A,
City- Recorder.
Official Public/It ion.
AN ORDINANCE.
• AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING
A GRADE ON CLAY STREET
FROM THE NORTH PROPERTY
LINL: OF THIRD STREET TO
THE SOUTH CURB LINE OF
EIGHTEENTH STREET.
Be It Ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That an ordinance es-
tablishing a grade on Clay Street
from the north curb line of Third
Street to the south curb line of
Eighteenth 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. 921. B. M.
U. S. G. S. Page House, elevation
20.24.
Said grade begins at the north
property line of Third Street, which
is station 0-328, west curb elevation
19.70, east curb elevation 19.30;
thence to station 0-62, south curb
line of Fourth Street, west curb ele-
vation 19.40; thence to station 0-12,
north curb line of Fourth Street,
west curb elevation 19.60, east curb
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elevation 19.20; thence to station 0,
north •property line of Fourth Street;
thence to station 2+70, south curb
line of Fifth Street, west curb ele-
vation 21.60, east curb elevation
21.00; thence to station 3+11, north
curb line of Fifth Street, west curb
elevation 22.40, east curb elevation
21.90; thence to station 5+94, south
curb line of Sixth Street, west curb
elevation 28.20, east curb elevation
27.50; thence to station 6+34, north
curb line of Sixth Street. west curb
elevation 28.90, east curb elevation
28.40; thence to station 9+14, south
curb line of Seventh Street, west
curb elevation 35.30, east curb eleva-
tion 35.20; thence to station 9+54,
north curb line of Seventh Street,
west curb elevation 35.7 0, east curb
elevation 35.30; thence to station
12+35, south curb line of Eighth
Street, west curb elevation 35.90, east
curb elevation 35.90; thence to sta-
tion 12+75, north curb line of Eighth
Street, west curb elevation 36.20, east
curb elevation 36.00; thence to sta-
tion 15+56, south curb line of Ninth
Street, west curb elevation 34.80, east
curb elevation 34.40; thence to sta-
tion 15+96, north curb line of Ninth
Street, west curb elevation 34.70, east
curb elevation 34.30; thence to sta-
tion 18+76, south curb line of Tenth
Street, west curb elevation 34.10, east
curb elevation 33.70; thence to sta-
tion 19+16, north curb line of Tenth
Street, west curb elevation 34.20, east
curb elevation 33.80; thence to sta-
tion 21+96, south curb line of Elev-
enth Street, west curb elevation
36.10, east curb elevation 35.60;
thence to station 22+36, north curb
line of Eleventh Street, west curb
elevation 35.90, east curb elevation
35.70; thence to station 25+17, south
curb line of Twelfth Street, west curb
elevation 34.90, east curb elevation
34.60; thence to station 25+57, north
curb line of Twelfth Street, west curb
elevation 34.80, east curb elevation
34.60; thence to station 28+35, south
curb line of Thirteenth Street. west
curb elevation 34.60, east curb ele-
vation 34.20; thence to station 28+75,
north curb line of Thirteenth Street,
west curb elevation 34.70, east curb
elevation 34.30; thence to station
31+56, south curb line of Fourteenth
Street, west curb elevation 36.40, east
curb elevation 35.70; thence to sta-
tion 31+96, north curb line of Four-
teenth Street, west curb elevation
35.90, east curb elevation 35.90;
thence to station 34+76, south curb
line of Fifteenth Street, west curb
elevation 34.30, east curb elevation
34.00; thence to station 35+16, north
curb line of Fifteenth Street, west
curb elevation 34.30, east curb eleva-
tion 33.90; thence to station 37+97,
south curb line of Sixteenth Street,
west curb elevation 33.,20, east curb
elevation 32.90; thence to station
1S+37, north curb line of "Sixteent
Street, west curb elevation 33.30, ea:-
curb
arcurb elevation 33.00 ;thence to sta-
tion 41+16, south curb line of Sev-
enteenth Street, west curb elevatio
36.00, cast curb elevation 33.90;
thence to station 41+56, north curb
line of Seventeenth Street, west curb
elevation 35.10, east curb elevation
33.60; thence to station 44+38, south
curb line of Eighteenth Street, west
curl) elevation ::4.8t), cast curb eleva-
tion 33.40.
Section 2. This ordinance shall he
in force and take effect from and
after its passage by the City Council
and publication in the official news.
papers of the City as required by
ordinance.
Adopted: Jane 30th. 1916.
:Approved: July 7th. 1;110.
JAMES SAIL,
Attest: J. J. SHEA, Mayor.
City Recorder.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Times -Journal and Telegraph -Herald
newspn pers. ,Tuly 10th, 1916.
J. J. SHEA,
7-10-1t. City Recorder.
Notice to Contractors.
Sealed proposals will h,• n ,'dived at
the City Recorder's „I'iic,•. City Ball,
by the City Recorder until S:00 p. m.
Monday, July 24th, 1910, for the con-
struction of a cement sidewalk abut-
ting tho north 22 feet of south 44 feet
of Lot 4, Sub. City 1:15-4:)a, part of
676, on the west side of Cooler Ave-
nue, hi a,•, or•(•nn , with the plans
and spe,•ilications prepared by the
City Engineer and now un tile in the
Office of the City Recorder.
It is estimated by the City Engineer
that said improvement will require:
264 square feet of cement side-
walk.
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 13th day of August, 1916.
Bidders must state price per square
foot of cement sidewalk.
Each bid must be accompanied by a
certified check for $20.00 on some
Dubuque Bank as a guarantee that a
contract will he 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, July 11th,
1916.
J. J. SHEA,
7-11-3t. City Recorder.
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Wanted,
One Motor Driven Aerial Ladder -
Truck and one Combination Motor
Driven Hose and ('heroical Wagon.
Sealed proposals will lie received at
the office of the City Recorder until
8:00 P. Ai., Thursday, August 3, 1916,
for a Motor Driven .Aerial Laddei -
Truck and a combination :Motor itrit-
en Hose :cad Chemical \Wagon. The
bidders to furnish a complete specifi-
cation of the aerial Ladder -Truck
and Combination Hose and chemical
Wagon he proposes to furnish. The
bidders to state what allow-c:nee wall
be given the ('ity for the following old
equipment: 2 horse wagons. i hose
cart, 1 aerial truck, I chemical wag-
on and 1 steam fire engine. Each hi,:
to he accompanied by a certified
check 01 X500.00 as a guarantee
the bidder will enter '.nto a contract
if awarded. The City reserves the
right to reject any and all bid'. i .rt -
ed at :trin:iia c-, Iov:a, Jul;.- 13. 1916.
J. J. S111''.\.
7-13-1 week. ('it, Recorder.
Notice to Sewer Contractors.
Sealed proposals will be re' cic,•-1
at the city Recorder's office, city
Hall, by the city Itecorder until 5:00
P. M. Thursday, August 3rd, 1916,
for the construction of an eight -inch
tile pipe sanitary sewer in Heeb Street
from the end of the present sewer,
south to the first angle of the grade
of said 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 -
1
1.50 lineal feet of S -inch tile pipe.
1 manhole.
The work to he paid for when said
work is completed and as prescribed
by Chapter NNX-IV 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 August, 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 $20.00 on some
Dubuque Bank as a guarantee that a
contract will be entered into if
awarded. Checks and bid in sepa-
rate envelopes.
The City. Council reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
Dated at Dubuque, 'owa, July 21st,
1916. J. J. SHEA,
7-21-3t. 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 3rd, 1916, for. im-
pr'slving West Third siroot from the
west property line of Bluff street to
the present asphaltic improvement at.
Burch street, in accordance with the
plans and specifications prepared by
the City Engineer and now on file in
the a Tice of the City Recorder.
It is estimated by the City Lngineer
that said improvement will require:
1.2311 seuare yards of hillside brick
piling on 1 concrete fotnn'ation.
:I,c;-,n line:,1 feet of cement curb.
:Ir; cubic yards of cutting.
The work to be paid for when said
work is c•nntpleied and as pres,•riled
by Chapter XXXIT and amead awnts
thereto of the Itewis -d of
19111 of the City of irubuque, Iowa.
work to be r•„mpleted on or before
the 1st day of November, 1916.
P,tdders must state price per square
yard of hillside brick and price per
lineal foot of cement curb and price
for grading in total.
Each bid must be accompanied by a
certified check for 51,00(1.00 c:n some
Dubuque Tank 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.
Date;,l at Dubuque, Iowa, July 21st,
1916.
J. J. HEA,
71-21-3t. ('i+y- Recorder.
• (11Tic•ial Yubl is t I ion.
AN “RDIANcE.
AN OIIDINAN('E ESTAi:LIS;IING A
GRADE (iN EAGLE STREET
FROM VOLA STREET TO ALT-
HAi;SEl; AVENUE.
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That an ordinance es-
tablishing a grade on Eagle Street
from Viola Street to Althauser 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. 931. B. M. Door sill of
frame house No. 40 Pleasant Street,
elevation 133.80.
Said grade begins at the east prop-
erty line of Viola Street which is sta-
tion 0, north curb elevation 149.20,
south curb elevation •149.7 ; thence to
station 1+70, north curb elevation
155.00, south curb elevation 158.50;
thence to station 2+30, north curb
elevation 157.00, south curb elevation
157.50; thence to station 4+35, west
curb line of Althauser Avenue, north
curb elevation 150.60, south curb ele-
vation 151.30.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and af-
ter its passage by the City Council
and publication in the official newspa-
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pers of the City as required by ordi-
nance.
Adopted July 20th, 1916.
Approved July 21st, 1916.
JAMES SAUL, .
Mayor.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Times -Journal and Telegraph -Herald
newspapers, July 22nd, 1916.
J. J. SHEA,
7-22-1 t City Recorder.
Official Publication.
AN ((RPIN.ANi'l .
AN OI(I)INAANCL•: 1•:ST.Al:I.iSHING A
GI:AA I aE ON VI((LAA STREET
FR(( \I I'I.FL\SA\NT STREET TO
THE END OF ViiiI.A STREET.
Be It i nfdained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That an ordinance es-
tablishing a grade on Viola Street
from Pleasant Street to the end of
Viola 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. 932. B. M. Door sill of
frame house No. 40 Pleasant Street,
elevation 133.80.
Said grade begins at the north
property line of Pleasant Street which
is station 0, west curb elevation 157.-
30, east curb elevation 158.00; thence
to station 0+60, west curb elevation
156.80, east curl, elevation 157.40;
thence to station (i - ai , west curb ele-
vation 156.13, east curb elevation
156.60; thence to station 1+0, west
curb elevation 155.30, east curb ele-
vation 155.80; thence to station 1+20,
west curb elevation 153.68, east curb
elevation 153.90; thence to station
1+40, west curb elevation 151.90, east
curb elevation 152.00; thence to sta-
tion 1+63, south curb line of Eagle
Street, west curb elevation 149.60,
east curb elevation 149.60; thence to
station 1+87, north curb line of
Eagle Street, west curb elevation
149.00, east curb elevation 149.00;
thence to station 2+20, east and west
curb elevation 145.00; thence to sta-
tion 2 -✓-40, west curb elevation 143.40,
east curb elevation 143.60; thence to
station 2+60, east curb elevation
143.00, west curb elevation 142.70;
thence to statio:\ 2+80, east curb ele-
vation 143.20, \vest curb elevation
142.6; thence to station 3+00, west
curb elevation 143.00, east curb ele-
vation 144.00.
Section 2 This ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and af-
ter its passage by the City Council
and publication in the official news-
papers of the city as required by or-
dinmce.
Adopted, July 20th, 1916.
Approved, July 21st, 1916.
JAMES SAUL,
Mayor.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Times -Journal and Tel
newspapers, ,July 22nd, 1910.
J. .1. SHEA,
7-22-1t City Recorricr.
Official Publication.
AN ((1:Ii1NAN('E.
:\N ((I:OIN.\NCI. ESTAI:I.iSHINC; A.
I.:\\\'NIAvial+: AvE-
NEE I It((Ji THE N(rl{Tll ('URB
(E i':\i{It: WA T(( STATION
6+15.5.
Be It ordained gained by- the city council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That :ua ordinance es-
tablishing a grade on l.awndale Ave-
nue from the north curb line of Park
Way to station 6+15.5 he and the
same is hereby established and adopt-
ed as shown by the profile of said
street and grade prepared by the City
Engineer, being profile No. 926, B. M.
on the west end of front door sill of
tltr Mount I'leasant Home, elevation
266.27.
Said grade begins at the north curb
line of Park Way which is station 0,
east curb elevation 258.00, west curb
elevation 259.00; thence to station
3+65.5 east curb elevation 241.50,
west curl) elevation 242.50; thence to
station 1+15.5, east curb elevation
238.00, west curb elevation 239.00;
thence to station 6+15.5, cast curb
elevation 231.00, west curb elevation
232.00.
Section 2. This ordinance shall he
in force and take effect trom and af-
ter its passage by the city council
and its publication in the official
newspapers of city as required by
ordinance.
Adopted, July 2et1:, 1916.
Approv ed, .Jul'y 2 l st. 1 91 6.
.1.\\II:S S.\I'L.
Attest: J. J. SHi:A\,
City Recorder.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Times -Journal and Telegraph -Herald
newspapers, July 22nd, 1916.
J. J. SHEA,
7-22-1t city Recorder.
Official Publication.
AN (rItOiNANCi:.
AN 1)1:1(IN.\NCI: IE:STAI3i.iSHiNG t.
(;I:A1(I•: (tN I'.\l:]. WAY EItO"I
Til•: EAST CI'l;B LiNE OF SIT.
PI.l•:.\SANT AVJ' NT'P: TO STA-
TION 1+84.5.
Be It Ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That an ordinance es-
tablishing a grade on Park Way from
the east curb line of Mt. Pleasant
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321
Avenue to station 1+84.5 be and the
' same is hereby established and adopt-
ed as shown by the profile of said
street and grade, prepared by the City
Engineer, being profile No. 925, B. M.
on the west end of the front door sill
of the Mount Pleasant Home, eleva-
tion 266.27.
Said grade begins at the east curb
line of Mt. Pleasant Avenue which is
station 0, north curb elevation 265.26,
south curb elevation 265.72; thence to
station 1+10, north curb elevation
259.00, south curb elevation 258.68;
thence to station 1+30 angle, eleva-
tion 258.00; thence to station 1+60
angle, elevation 258.00; thence to sta-
tion 1+84.5 angle, elevation 257.00.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and af-
ter its passage by the City Council
and publication in the official news-
papers of the city as required by or-
dinance.
Adopted, July 20th, 1916.
Approved, July 21st, 1916.
.TA \ll:S S.\1"1..
Mayor.
Attest: .1. .J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Times -Journal and Telegraph -Herald
newspapers, July 22nd, 1916.
J. J. SHEA,
,-2_-1I City Recorder.
Official Publication.
AN oRDINANCE.
:AN O1;I)IN.\N('1•: ES'I'AiBLISHING A
GRAI)1: ON 1'I !cllI. STREET
I'NGS STREET TO THE
ENI) OI'' SAID P1"1HL STREET.
Be It Ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That an ordinance es-
tablishing a grade on Pfohl Street
from Ungs Street to the end of said
I'fohl Street be and the same is here-
by established and adopted as shown
by the profile of said street and grade
prepared by the City Engineer, being
profile No. 929. B. M. Hydrant on
the corner of Ambrose and Arch
Street. elevation 266.88.
Said grade begins at the north
property line of Ungs Street which is
station 0. west curb elevation 243.00,
east curb elevation 244.00; thence to
station 1+00, west curb elevation
240.00, east curb elevation 241.00:
thence to station 3+07, west curb ele-
vation 239.00, east curb elevation
240.00.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and af-
ter its passage by the City Conncg
and publication in the official news-
papers of the city as required by or-
dinance.
Adopted, July 20th, 1916.'
Approved, .1nly- 21st, 1916.
.JAMES SAUL,
Mayor.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Times -Journal and Telegraph -Herald
newspapers, July 22nd, 191G.
J. J. SHEA,
7-22-1t City Recorder.
OITieial
Publication.
AN cil:I)iN_AN('I;.
AN (11 l)1N.\N('I•: l;S'r.\MASHING A
GRADE ON I .N(;s S'I'1:l 1 'I' PROM
Sl '1IN.\ R\' STI:1:l-;'l' TO THE
END WSAID S'I'1{I•:l:'I'.
Iie it Ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That an ordinance es-
tablishing a grade on Ines Street
from Seminary Street to the end of
said 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. 933. B. Al. Hydrant on
the corner of Ambrose and Arch
Streets, elevation 266.88.
Said grade begins at the north curb
line of Seminary Street which is sta-
tion 0-12, elevation 263.59; thence to
station 1+62, east curb line of Pfohl
Street, north curb elevation 244.00,
south curb elevation 245.00; thence to
station 1+88, vwest curb line of Pfohl
Street north curb elevation 243.00,
south curb elevation 244.00; thence to
station 2+75, north curb elevation
231.00, south curb elevation 232.00;
thence to station 4+89, north curb
elevation 228.40, south curb elevation
229.00.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and af-
ter its passage by the City Council
and publication in the official news-
papers of the city as required by or-
dinance.
Adopted, July 20th, 1916.
Approved, July 21st, 1916.
JAMES SAUL,
Mayor.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Times -Journal and Telegraph -Herald
newspapers, July 22nd, 1916.
.1. .J. SHEA,
7-22-1t City Recorder.
O179cial Yublicat' ,
AN ((i;I,INA NCE
AN OP.I)IN.\N('t: EST.\BLISI-LING A.
GRADE ('N PINE STREET FROM
THIRTY - I'i lIST STREET TO
THIRTY-SE('ONi) STREET.
Be It Ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That an ordinance es-
tablishing a grade on Pine Street
from Thirty-first Street to Thirty-sec-
ond Street be and the same is hereby
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established and adopted as shown by
the profile of said street and grade
prepared by the City Engineer being
profile No. 930. B. M. on curb on the
southwest corner of Thirty-first and
Pine Streets elevation 39.78.
Said grade begins at the north curb
line of Thirty-first Street which is
station 0+00, west curb elevation
39.74, east curb elevation 40.74;
thence to station 4+00, west curb ele-
vation 44.00, east curb elevation
45.00; thence to station 6+23, south
curb line of Thirty-second Street,
west curb elevation 47.00, east curb
elevation 48.00.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and af-
ter its passage by the City Council
and publication in the official news-
papers of the city as required by or-
dinance.
Adopted, July 20th, 1916.
Approved, July 21st, 1916.
JAMES SALT.,
Mayor.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Times -Journal and Telegraph -Herald
newspapers, July 22nd, 1916.
J. J. SHEA,
7-22-1t 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 3rd, 1916, for
constructing sidewalks abutting lots
47 and 48 Tschirgi and Schwinds Sub,
south side of West 14th Street. Engi-
neer's estimate, 400 square feet of
cement sidewalk abutting Lot 164
Woodlawn Park Add., east side of
Auburn avenue. Engineers estimate
200 square feet of cement sidewalk
abutting Lots 160-161 and 162 Wood -
lawn Park Add., east side of Auburn
avenue. Engineers estimate 600 square
feet of cement sidewalk, in accor-
dance with the plans and specifica-
tions 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
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 30th day of September, 1916.
Bidders must state price per square
foot of cement sidewalk Each bid
must be accompanied by a certified
check for 10 per cent of 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, Iowa, July 224th
1916.
J. .T. SHEA.
7-24-3t. City Recorder.
Official Notice.
NoTICE ltE THE l CtT1 CUL'N('[L'-
INT ENT'. . r N '['t.1 Dint, ,v
Nol:'I'll \I.\IN STREET l l;c_tM
1'll I. S( ti" i I PROPERTY LINT'
rl' K.\t'1'\l.\N :\\"l•:Nt'I:, 7'O '1'H
Cl"1:I: LINE ill SEMI-
NARY STl: : 'r. ANO l'I' IS
HEREBY I'I:I I't'Sl•:D To GUTTER
SAID S'1'1:EI•.'I' WITH A TEN
1•'oao'I' Il11.1.51I t1; It tl(_'K t;lf-
'1'I:1:. 1 Ito'ti THE l: St 11"1'1I PltI IT'-
i;tt'i'Y LINE 111' l..\t'1'\1:\N AVE -
NEE I' '1't 1 THE l: -( )t—ri I !'ERI; PINE
tIE Ll:ll'NI'I'/. S'1'ttI'i:'1'. AND To
GI"1"I'El: .\'1'1'II AN EIGHT VI toT
11 I I. L S 1 D V. BRICK GETTER
1' 1:o`.I THE I: S' 'I"TII CURB 1.1NE
1' LEIBNI'iZ STREET To TIlE
NoI:'l'II CURB LINE trl' SEMI-
NARY STREET.
To \\'hom 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 North Main Street
from the south property line of Kauf-
man Avenue. to the north curb line
of Seminary Street, and it is hereby
proposed to gutter said street with a
ten foot hillside brick gin h r. from the
south property line of Kaufman Ave-
nue. to the south curb line of Leibnitz
Street, and to gutter with an eight
foot hillside brick gutter, from the
south curb line of Leibnitz Street, to
the north curb line of Seminary
Street.
That a plat of said improvement is
now on file in the office of the City
Itecorder.
It is estimated by the City Engineer
that said improvement will require:
1,158 square yards of hillside brick
gutter on a concrete foundation.
100 lineal feet of stone curb reset.
50 lineal feet of new stone curb.
Making a total estimated cost to the
legally assessable property owners of
$2,808.65.
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, August 3rd. 1916, or to file with
the City Recorder their objection in
writing on or before August 3rd, 1916.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, July 26th,
7-26-3t. City Recorder.
J. J. SHEA,
7-25-3t. City Recorder.
Odic ial Notice.
NOTICE OF THE CITY COUNCIL'S
INTENTION TO CONSTRUCT AN
EIGHT INCH TILE PIPE SANI-
TARY SEWER IN FOYE STREET
FROM ALMOND STREET 10
Official Notices. 323
SEMINARY STREET, AND EAST
ON SEMINARY STREET l'l: \1
F(,Yt: r'I'i;l':ET 'I'„ WITHIN tN E
HUNDRED FEET ,IF PAUL
STRI':l.'I' ANI) WEST ,,N SEU1-
NARY STREET FI;, IM FOYF
STIIEE'r Ttt THE WESTEI;LY
L(tT LINE OF LOT 2 or 2 OF
MINE:I;AL LOT 193.
To B'ham Tt May Concern:
You and each of yon are h rebv
notified that it is the inteniien of the
City Council of the City of
Dubuque, Iowa, to construct an
eight inch tile pipe sanitary
sewer in Foye street from
Almond Street to Semir.ary Street anti
east on Seminary Street from Foye
Street to within one bita''rcd feet of
Paul Street, and west on Son,lnary
Street from Foye Strep; :o the west-
erly lot line of Lot 2 of 2 of Mineral
Lot 193.
That a plat of said impre\emcnt is
now on file in the office of the City
Recorder.
It is estimated by the City Engineer
that said improvement will require•
2,764 lineal feet of -inch tile pipe.
14 manholes.
Making a total estimated cost to the
legally assessable property owners of
$5,255.80.
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, August 3rd. 1916, or to file with
the City Recorder their objection in
writing on or before August 31 ,1, 1916.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, July 27,th,
1916.
J. J. SHEA.
7-25-3t. City Recorder.
Official Notice.
NOTICE OF THE CiTY COUNCIL'S
INTENTIt'N TO CONSTRUCT AN
EIGHT INCH TILE PIPE SANI-
TARY SEWER IN WINDSOR
AVENUE, FR, -,M LINCOLN AVE-
NUE TO PROVIDENCE STREET,
AND IN PROVIDENCE STREET
FROM WINDSOR AVENUE TO
STAFFORD AVENUE.
To Whom It May Concern:
You and each of you are he:ehy
notified that it is the intention of the
City Counc:l of the City of
Dubuque, Iowa, to construct an
eight inch tile pipe sanitary
sewer in Windsor Avenue, from
Lincoln Avenue to Providence
Street, and in Providence Street from
Windsor Avenue to Stafford Avenue.
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:
710 lineal feet of 8 -inch tile pipe.
4 manholes.
4.
Making a total estimated cost to the
legally- assessable property ewners of
?1;17.a11,
Any person having objection to said
improvement is hereby notified to ap-
pear before the city council at its
next regular sessio, to be held Thurs-
day, August :lrtl. 1916, or to file with
the City i;ecorder their objection in
writing on or before August tird• 1911.
Dat,t1 it Dubuque. l nca, Jul. 251h,
1916.
J. J. SIZE.\.
Cit
I)iT'icial 1'Itblication.
AN ()RDIN.ANCE.
.AN „itl)IN:\Ni'E ESTAT:LiSHING A
(-1t,\HE ,'N l'c'FT;Ti-T STREET
ENTENST,'N 1'it(II THE EAST
RAIL OF TUE ,'l-Ili'AGO, 1tIT;-
LINGTftN A N 1D Q F I X ,' Y' S
TRACKS TO THE EAST END OF
SAIL) STREET.
Be It Ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That an ordinance estab-
lishing a grade on Fourth Street Ex-
tension from the east rail of the Chi-
cago, Burlington and Quincy's tracks
to the east end of said 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. 884. B. M.
Page House, elevation 20.24.
Said grade begins at the east rail of
the C. B. & Q. R. R. Tracks which is
station 0 center elevation 19.00;
thence to station 0+30, north curb ele-
vation 19.50, south curb elevation
19.50; thence to station 1x-50, north
curb elevation 19.50, south curb ele-
vation 19.50, center elevation 19.70;
thence to station 8+00, west curb line
of Sixth Street, north ct.0 b elevation
18.50, south curb elevation 18.50, cen,
ter elevation 18.50; thence to station
9+20, east curb line of Sixth street,
north curb elevation 18.50, south curb
elevation 18.50, center elevation 18.50;
thence to station 19+00, north curb
elevation 20.40, south curb elevation
20.40, center elevation 20.70; thence
to station 23+30 east end of street,
north curb elevation 19.80, south curb
elevation 19.80, center elevation 19.80.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and af-
ter its passage by the City Council and
its publication in the official news-
papers of the city as required by or-
dinance.
Adopted July 25th, 1916.
Approved July 25th, 1916.
JAMES SAUL,
Mayor.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Times -Journal and Telegraph -Herald
324
Official Notices.
newspapers, July 26th, 1916.
J.J. SI -IEA,
7-26-1t City Recorder.
Official Publication.
AN ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCE, ESTABLISHING A
GRADE ON WINDSOR AVENI"E
FROM THE END OI' THE PRES-
ENT IMPROVESIENT TO THE
SOUTH LINE Oi' LOT 1 BUTtl)EN
AND LA\\"TFIER'S ADDITION.
Be it Ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That an ordinance es-
tablishing a grade on Windsor Ave-
nue from the end of the present im-
provement. to the south line of Lot I.
Burden and Lawther's Addition be
and the same is hereby established
and adopted as shown by the profile
of said street and grade. prepared by
the City Engineer, keine profile No
928. B. M. Door sill of the brick
house No. 479 Windsor Avenue, ele-
vation 67.01.
Said grade begins at station 0, east
curb elevation 64.80, west curb ele-
vation 64.50, center elevation 64.00;
thence to station 0+25, east curb ele-
vation 65.00, west cur- elevation
65.10, center elevation 64.40: thence
to station 0+55, east curb elevation
65.00, center elevation 64.40: thence
ter elevation 64.7'; thence to station
2+16, east curb elevation 66.90, west
curb elevation 67.7'', center elevation
66.60: thence to station 2+40, east
curb elevation 67.2o, west curb ele-
vation 67.90, center elevation 66.90;
thence to -talion 3+00, east curb ele-
vation 67.90, west curb elevation
68.50, center elevation 07.40: thence
to station 3--30, east curb elevation
6S.30, .,vest curb elevation (.9.1,a, cen-
ter elevation 67.90: thence to station
6+01, east curb elevation 71.70, west
curb elevation 71.90. center elevation
70.80; thence to station 6+31, east
curb elevation 71.80, west curb ele-
vation 72.30, center elevation 71.40;
thence to station 7+45, east curb
elevation 73.20, west curb elevation
73.60, center elevation 72.60; thence
to station 7+68, east curb elevation
73.50, west curb elevation 73.90, cen-
ter elevation 73.00; thence to station
8+78, east curb elevation 75.30, west
curb elevation 75.00, center elevation
74.70; thence to station 9+00, west
curl) elevation 75.70, center elevation
75.30; thence to station 9+30, east
curb elevation 77.00, west curb eleva-
tion 77.20, center elevation 76.50:
thence to station 11+72, east
curb elevation 85.50, west curb
elevation 85.70, center eleva-
tion 85.30; thence to station
12+02, east curb elevation 86.7 0,
west curb elevation 86.40, center ele-
yation 86.10; ,thence to station 14+61,
east curb elevation 93.70, west curb
elevation 93.70. center elevation 93.30;
thence to station 14+41, east curb
elevation 94.40, west curb elevation
94.40, center elevation 94.00; thence to
station 17+32, cast curb elevatit
99.80, west curb elevation 99.60, (tea
ter elevation 99.70; thence to station
22+67, west curb elevation 114.80,
east curb elevation 114.7e, center et
vation 114.60.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in force rind take effect from and :if
ter its passage by the City Council e
the City of Ththuoue and its publica-
tion in he nffi;'i:tl notvspant'rs of 0. -
city as required by ordinance.
Adopted July ?4th. 1916.
Approved, July 26, 1916.
JAMES SAUL
Mays
Atte,t' i T
SHEA.
City Recot ,
Published officially in the Dubuque
Times -.Journal and Tei.:graph-I tetr.ld
newspapers, July 26th. 1 91 6.
T T SHE1.
7-26-1t City Recorder.
(a11'ic kill Publication.
.1N ' ti;DINANCf;.
AN ,)1:I'IN.ANCE ESTAL'LISHING A
(4RAI tl: t_ IN KAUI' iLANN AVENUE
I'L't'51 KANE STREF:1 Tt! THE
CITY LIMITS.
]-e it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That an ordinance es-
tablishing a grade on Kaufmann Ave-
nue from Kane Street to he City
Limits lie and the same is her. by es-
tablished and adopted as shown by
the profile of said street and wait
prepared by the City Engineer. hong
profile No. 935. B. M. Door sill of
Heeb's Brewery, r !coil 32.7,;, st;i-
tion 0, is the wes curb lin,- of
Hempstead Street.
Said grade begins at station 9x84,
west curb line of Kane Street, south
curb elevation 70.60, north curb ele-
vation 70.90, center elevation 69.60;
thence to station 13-76. east alley,
line, south curb elevation 74.70, north
curb elevation 74.40, center elevation
72.90: thence to station 14-;-0, west.
alley line, south curb elevation 74.80,
north curb elevation 74.70, center
elevation 72.90; thence to station
16+80 east alley line, south curb ele-
vation 78.20, north curb elevation
78.00, center elevation 76.40; thence
to station 17+00 west alley line, south
curb elevation 78.30, north curb eleva-
tion 78.10, center elevation 76.50;
thence to station 19+00 east alley line,
south curb elevation 80.50, north curb
elevation 80.20, center elevation 78.80;
thence to station 19-4-10. west alley
line, south curb elevation 80.80, north
curb elevation 80.30, center elevation
Official Notices. 325
79.00; thence to station 27+63 east
curb line, south curb elevation 90.60,
north curb elevation 90.50, center ele-
vation 89.20; thence to station 27+89
west curb line, south curb elevation
91.00, north curb elevation 91.00. cen-
ter elevation 89.50; thence to station
33+62 east curb line, south curb ele-
vation 99.00, north curb elevation
99.10, center elevation 97.50; thence to
station 33+92 west curb line, south
curb elevation 99.7 0, north curb ele-
vation 99.60, center elevation 98.40;
thence to station 39+50 east alley line,
south curb elevation 105.60, north curb
elevation 108.90, center elevation
107.50: thence to station 39+65 west
alley line, south curb elevation 109.20,
north curb elevation 108.90, center el-
evation 107.80; thence to station 40+12
east curb line of Bauer Avenue, south
curb elevation 109.80, north curb ele-
vation 110.00, center elevation 108.60;
thence to station 40+41 west curb line
of Bauer Avenue, south curb elevation
110.40, north curb elevation 110.00,
center elevation 109.30; thence to sta-
tion 46+54 east curb line of Bauer
Avenue, south curb elevation 123.70,
north curb elevation 123.60, center
elevation 122.00; thence to station
46+84 west curb line of Bauer Avenue,
south curb elevation 124.50, center
elevation 123.20; thence to station
59+13, east curb line, south curb
elevation 153.30, north curb eleva-
tion 153.20, center elevation 151.90;
thence to station 59+49 \vest curb
line, south curb elevation 154.10,
north curb elevation 153.60, cen-
ter elevation 152.90; thence to sta-
tion 62+78 east curb line, south curb
elevation 161.00, north curb elevation
160.30, center elevation 159.90; thence
to station 63+05 west curb line, south
curb elevation 161.50, north curb ele-
vation 161.10, center elevation 160.50;
thence to station 65+58 city limits,
south curb elevation 167.57, north
curb elevation 167.50, center elevation
165.70.
Section 2. This ordinance shall he
in force and take effect from and af-
ter its passage by the City Council and
its publication in the official news-
papers of the city as required by or-
dinance.
Adopted July 24th, 1916.
Approved July 25th, 1916.
JAM ES SAIL,
Mayor.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Times -Journal and Telegraph -Herald
newspapers, July 26th, 1916.
J. J. SHEA,
7-26-.1t City Recorder.
OITici rl l'uhlicaliuu.
AN nRUIN.ANCE.
AN r,I;DIN.ANc'E ESTABLISHING A
GRADE I IN PIc'K ETT STREET
FROM HENJcIN STREET TO COR-
NELL STREET.
Be It ordained by the City Council
of the City of I tubuque:
Section 1. That an ordinance estab-
lishing a grade on Pickett Street from
Henion Street to Cornell Street be and
the same is hereby establisher! and
adopted as shown by the profile of said
street and grade, prepared by the City
Engineer, being profile No. 934. B. M.
north end of stone step, 208 West
Fourteenth Street, elevation 170.26.
Said grade begins at the east curb
line of Henion Street which is station
0-10, south curb elevation 171.30,
north curb elevation 172.50; thence to
station 0+50, south curb elevation
170.20, north curb elevation 171.70;
thence to station 1+50, south curb ele-
vation 162.40, north curb c 1(••ration
163.90; thence to station 2+79, south
curb elevation 150.20; north curb ele-
vation 151.70; thence to station 3+73
west curb line of Cornell Street, south
curb elevation 134.20, north curb ele-
vation 139.00.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and af-
ter its passage by the City Council and
publication in the official news-
papers of the city as required by or-
dinance.
Adopted .1nly 24th, 1916.
Approved :July 25th, 1916.
JAMES SAT'L,
Mayor.
Attest: J. J. SHEA.
City Recorder.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Tunes -Journal and Telegraph -Herald
newspapers, July 26th, 1916.
J. J. SHEA,
7-26-1t City Recorder.
AN DI:DIN:\NCI?.
AN ORDIN.\NI 'I: I il.\NGING THL
GRADE ON \IcE\'OY PLACE AND
ESTABLISHING A NE\V GRADE
ON \Irl•:\'c cl" PLACE FROM CUR -
TIS STREET TO THE ENII OF
THE STREET.
Be it Ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
That the grade heretofore establish-
ed and adopted by the City Council on
McEvoy Place from Curtis Street to
the end of said streea he and
the same is hereby changed, and
established as shown by the profile of
said street and grade prepared by the
City Engineer, being profile No. 936.
B. M. Door Sill of the brick house on
the southeast corner of Quince Street
and Cleveland Avenue, elevation
233.64.
Said grade begins at station 0, old
grade, east curb elevation 213.82, west
326
Official Notices.
curb elevation 216.75, new grade, east
curb elevation 214.50, west curb eleva-
tion 216.07; thence to station 0+50,
new grade, east curb elevation 216.50;
thence to station 1+50, new grade,
west curb elevation 220.50, east curb
elevation 219.50; thence to station 1+-
94, old grade, east and west curb eleva-
tion 2211.00, new grade, west curb ele-
vation 921.00, cast curb elevation
220.00.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and af-
ter its passage by the City council of
the City of Dubuque and its publica-
tion in the official newspapers of the
city as required by ordinance.
Adopted July 24th, 1 i l G.
Approved .July 25th. 1 91 G.
JAMES SAUL.
Mayor.
Attest: T. T. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Times -Journal and Telegraph -Herald
newspapers, July 26th. 1016.
J. .1. SHEA,
7 -26 -it City Recorder.
Official Publication.
AN ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCE CHANGING THE
GRADE OF iIURNS STREET AND
ESTAJIi.iSHING A NE\\' GRADE
ON BURNS STREET FROM THE
NORTi[ CURB LINE OF OAK
STREET TO 50 FEET NORTH OF
THE Ni T1TH CT -RB LINE OF
HANCcic'K STREET.
Be it Ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That the grade hereto-
fore established and adopted on
Burns Street from the north curb
line of Oak Street to a point 50 feet
north of the north curb line of Han-
cock Street he and the same is here-
by changed, and established as shown
by the profile of said street and grade
prepared by the City Engineer, being
profile No. 927. B. M. Door sill of
the brick house on the southeast cor-
ner of Quince Street and Cleveland
Avenue, elevation 233.64.
Said grade begins at the north curb
line of Oak Street which is station 0,
east curb elevation 22.0.62, west curb
elevation 228.62, no change; thence to
station 2+38 south curb line of Han-
cock Street, old grade east curb ele-
vation 192.80, west curb elevation
192.30; new grade, east curb elevation
192.30, west curb elevation 192.30;
thence to station 2+62 north curb
line of Hancock Street, old grade,
east curb elevation 191.20, west curb
elevation 190.70, new grade, east curb
elevation 190.20, west curb elevation
189.70; thence to station 34-12, fifty
feet north of the north curb line of
Hancock Street, old grade, east curb
elevation 188.00, west curb elevation
100.00, new grade, east curl) cl,r,
1‘;7.00, west curb elevation 1.
Section 2. This ordinance :•I.
in force and take effect from and af-
ter its passage by the City C'onnci! -
the City of i tnbtutue and its 1,111)1
tion in the official newspapers of : i.
city as required by ordinance.
Adopted July 24th, 1916.
Approved July 25th, I;i16.
JAMES SAUL,
Mayor
Attest: .T..1. SIH A,
City Recorder.
Published officially in the 1 auburlucr
Timers-.lolout 1 and Tel •:•graph -II ild
newspapers, .1111y -'Gib, 1916.
J. J. S11I
7-26-1t City l:
Official Notice.
Ntrrit'I: tit •PHK i'ITO' col
1 N'I' ENT ill N TO IM1',.
1'til'1;'I'H STREET Piaci\I THE
WEST I'l;ci!'E:I;'I'y I.INI
I.t al 'ST S'I'I; E:E:'i' 'I'i i 'I'I I I.
I'l;iil'E:1:'i'1' LINE: 01' 1:1.1 Cr -
STREET. lS'I'I :I: 'I'.
To \\"hour it \b,y i'ene rn:
You ant each of you are hereby
notified that it is the intention of the
City Council of the City of Dubuque,
Iowa, to improve Fourth Street from
the west property line of Locust
Street. to the east property line of
Bluff Street.
That a plat of said improveniennt is
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
1,190 square yards of Ilrick Block
paving on at concrete foundation.
456 lineal feet of cement curb, mak-
ing a total estimated cost to the legal-
ly assessable property owners of
$2,727.00.
If .Asphaltic Concrete Paving:
1,072 square yards of Asphaltic
concrete paving on a concrete founda-
tion.
456 lineal feet of cement curb and
gutter.
Making a total estimat..ct cost to the
legally assessable property owners of
$2,540.20.
If Concrete Paving.
1,190 square yards of Concrete
paving.
456 lineal feet of cement curb.
Making a total estimated cost to the
legally assessable property owners of
$2,013.00.
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, August 3rd, 1916. or to file with
the City Recorder their objection in
writing on or before August 3rd, 1916.
Official Notices.
327
Dated at hninulue, Iowa, .htly ;li-i,
1916.
• J. .I. S11EA,
City Ileote.der.
Official Notice,
N(''I'll'l'; (11' THE I'I'I'\' t'(1I''l'11.'S
INTI:NTIt t\' 'I'(t 11t1c tvi; 'I'l l II;h
STI;I:h:'I' 1'1;(t'\l 'I'tll: WEST 1'i;0-
I`1;{;TY LINE 'I' DWI -ST
STI;1•:1:. To T{IE C\S"1' C1'it11
LINE: t l' l'.I.CFI' -''I''lli•:l:'C.
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 itnpto,-e Third Street front
the \vest property line of Locust
Street. to the east curb line of Bluff
Street.
That a plat of said improvement is
now on tile in the office of the City
Recorder.
It is estimated by the ('it;: Engineer
that said improvement: will require:
1f Brick Paving -
1,190 square yards of Brick Paving
on t( concrete foundation.
456 lineal feet of cement curb.
Making a total estimated cost to the
legally assessable property owners of
$2,727.00.
If Asphaltic Concrete Paving -
1,190 square yards of Asphaltic
Concrete Paving on a concrete foun-
dation.
456 lineal feet of cement curb.
Making a total estimated cost to the
legally assessable property owners of
$2.132.00.
If Concrete Paving -
1,190 square yards of Concrete
paving.
456 lineal feet of cement curb.
Making a total estimated cost to the
legally assessable property owners of
$ 2,013.00.
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, August 3rd, 1916, or to file with
the City Recorder their objection in
writing on or before, August 3rd, 1916.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, July 26th,
1916.
J. J. SHEA,
7-26-3t. City Recorder.
Official Notice.
NOTICE OF THE CITY (`(>T"N('iL'S
INTENTION TO I M i' R (( E
FOURTH STREET FIt(O,l THE
WEST PROPERTY LINE OF
MAIN STREET TO THE EAST
PROPERTY LINE OF LOCUST
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 Fourth Street from
tln'
to tl.. rr.'l.,rt> ling of I.nrtt t
Th:.t :i 1,0 1 ui said inilnmrntgnt i'=
nC:ix .,n file in thg ol'i'igg of the City
It is gstinktt. 1 ley tits City Lucia'','
h:rt =uil in ri gnient kill rr"inire:
It I;ruh ltinglc I'eyiti:
1,190 s»ivare yards of brick block
Paving on 0 concrete foundation.
100 lineal feet of cement curb.
5 lineal fot of n,ew stone curb
10 lineal tot of stone curb reset.
Making ;t total estimated cost to
the legally assessable property own-
ers of $2,556.00.
If Creosote Wood Block Paving:
1,190 square yards of erco,,f..
wood block paving on a COl'
foundation.
100 lineal feet of cement curb.
5 lineal feet of new stone curb
10 lineal feet of stone curb reset.
Making a total estimated cost to
the legally assessable property own-
ers of $3,151.00.
If Asphaltic Concrete Paving:
1,075 square yards of asphaltic
concrete paving on a concrete foun-
dation.
1.032 square feet of cement gutter.
IOC lineal feet of cement curb.
5 lineal feet of new stone curb.
10 lineal feet of stone curb reset.
Making a total estimated cost to
the legally assessable property own-
ers of $2.00$.34.
Any person having objection to
said improvement is hereby notified
to appear before the City Council at
its next regular session to he held
Thursday, August 3rd, 1916, or to file
with the City Recorder their objec-
tion in writing on or before August
3rd• 1916.
Pated at Dubuque, Iowa, July 26th,
1916. J. J. SHEA,
7-26-3t. City Recorder.
i rol rIy lin,• of \Iain Ntreet
Official Notice.
NOTICE OF THE ('1TY ('(it'NCIL'S
TNTENTI((N 'I'tl I\ll'I;t'\'E AR-
L1N(t'I'tIN STREET i"iotfi THE
Zti'I:s'1' LOT LiNE op HIGHLAND
PLACE TO THE EAST CT'IRB
LINE OF PI:ATiIIE STREET.
AND I1' IS HEREBY I'RCiPl'SF:lt
TO NARROW SAID STREET 1'O
TWENTY-TWO FEET BETWEEN
C'Ul lBS.
To Whom It May Concern:
You and each of you are hereby no-
tified that it is the intention of the
City Council of the City of Dubuque,
Iowa, to improve Arlington Street
from the west lot line of Highland
Place to the east curb line of Prairie
Street. and it is hereby proposed to
narrow said street to twenty-two feet
between curbs.
That a plat of said improvement is
now on file in the office of the City
328
Official Notices.
Recorder.
It is estimated by the City Engineer
that said improvement will require:
1,910 square yards of Hillside Brick
Paving on a concrete foundation.
1,560 lineal feet of cement curb.
Making a total estimated cost to the
legally assessable property owners of
$5,329.00.
Anv person having objection to said
improvement is hereby notified to ap-
pear befog the City Council at its
next regular session to be held Thurs-
day, August 3rd, 1916, or to file with
the City Itecorder their objection in
writing on or before August 3rd. 1916.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, July 26th,
1916.
J. J. SHEA,
26-3t. City Recorder.
<)ITicin] Notice.
Xcc'pIt'E t'F THE CITY '(ti'\c'II.'S
iN'rl:NTttiN 'rt, i1ll'RtiVE \VEST
1,11'TH t'I'I;I:l:T, FRc ill THi':
wI:S'I' I'Et rl'ERTY !.1N1: OF
III.t'l"1' STREET Tri THi: \Vl: 'r
1.1 \ I: tel' c'ITY LCtT 614.
To \V':',m It May Concern:
You and ea -h or ydu are hereby no-
tified t ;ct it is the intention of the
City Council of the City of Dubuque,
Iowa, to improve West Fifth Street,
from the west property line of Bluff
Street to the west line of City Lot 614.
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 Brick Block Paving -
1,180 square yards of Brick Block
Paving on a concrete foundation.
535 lineal feet of cement curb.
Making a total estimated cost to the
legally aso-.cssahle property owner: of
$2,745.00.
If Concrete Paving-
1,1SO square yards of Concrete Pav-
ing.
535 lineal feet of cement curb.
Making a total estimated cost to the
l e nll assessable prop'irty owners of
$2,037.00.
If Asphaltic Concrete I'aving-
1,060 square yards of Asphaltic
Concrete on a concrete foundation,
535 lineal feet of cement curb and
gutter.
:leo square feet of cement gutter.
II:thu g a total estimated cost to the
legal' assessable property owners of
$2,150.00.
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, August 3, 1916, or to file with the
City Recorder their objection in writ-
ing on or before August 3, 1916.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, July 26,
1916. J. J. SHEA,
7-26-3t City Recorder,
Notice to Contractor:..
Sealed proposals will be rete: -.rd at
the City Recorder's office, city Hall,
by the City Itecorder until t00 lc. m.
Thursday. August 3rd, 1916, for the
construction of a content sid tc:,o.-
abutting the north 22 feet „t•
44 feet of Lot 4, Suh. City 1:t'
pt. 676, on the west side of c'''aier
Avenue. in accordance with the phut,
and specifications prepared Ly the
City Engineer and now en the in tI:..
office of the City Recorder.
It is estimated by the City En::inc, r
that said improvement will req:nr :
264 square feet of cement si,le\v;,lk.
The work to lie paid for when said
work is c,mnpleted anti as prescribed
by Chapter XXXiI and ;un0ci,lm, my
thereto of the Revised Ctr,linnncc,.
19111 of the City of lb -1,•
work to be completed ,•
the 30th day of Se;ctembe:
Bidders must state price per .qua:
foot of cement sidewalk.
Each bid must he accompanied 1,
a certified cheek for 10 per cent
gross amcnnt of hi'' on some 1htt •
Bank as a guarntee' that a c„:
will lie entered into it'
Cheek and hid in spearate e!'
The City Council reserves t I,
to reject any and all bids.
Dated at Du'tuque, Iowa, July 2611
1916. J. J. SHEA,
7-26-3t. City Recorder.
Notice to Contractors.
Sealed proposals will lie received at
the City Recorder's office, City Hall,
by the city Recorder until 8:00 p. m.
Thursday. Au gest 17. 1916, for improv-
ing Eagle street 'cora Viola street to
Althanser avenue, in accordance with
the plans and specifl:•ations p. pared
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 rc,tcrire:
If Macadam:
544 lineal feet of content curb ..nd
gutter.
1,140 .,mare yards of macadam.
2,355 cubic yards of cutting.
If Asphaltic Concrete Paving:
844 lineal feet of cement curb an
gutter.
1,140 square yards of asphaltic con-
crete on a concrete foundation.
2,358 cubic yards of cutting.
The work to be paid for when said
work is completed and as prescribed
by Chapter XXXII and amendment
thereto of the Revised Ordinances c
1901 of the City of Dubuque, Iowa,
work to be completed on or before-
the
eforethe 1st day of October, 1916.
Bidders must state price per line:
foot of cement curb and gutter and.
price per square yard of asphaltic
concrete paving and price pet' square
yard of macadam and price for grad-
ing in total.
Official Notices.
329
Each bid must be accompanied by
a certified check for $150.00 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, July 27th,
1916.
J. J. SHEA,
7-27-3t. City Recorder.
Notice to Contractors.
:'ea led proposals will be received at
the City Recorder's office, City Hall,
by the City Recorder until 8:00 p. m.
Thursday, August 17, 1910, for improv-
ing Nevada street, from Julien avenue
to Martha 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:
1,835 square yards of macadam.
1,270 lineal feet of cement curb
and gutter.
1,031 cubic yards of filling.
4,168 cubic yards of cutting.
The work to he 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, 1916.
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 $250.00 on some
Dubuque bank as a guarantee that a
contract will be entered into it
awarded. Check and bid in separate
envelopes.
The City Council reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, July 27t: ,
1916.
J. J. NHEA,
7-27-3t. 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 17, 1916, for improv-
ing Pine street from Thirty-first
street. to Thirty-second street, in ac-
cordance with the plans and specifi-
cations prepared by the City Engi-
neer and now on file in the offic, of
the City Recorder.
It is estimated by the City Engineer
that said improvement will require:
1,200 lineal feet of cement curb
and gutter.
2,000 square yards of macadam.
1,932 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 he completed on or before
the 1st clay of October, 1916.
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 $250.00 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, July 27th,
1916.
J. J. SHEA,
7-27-3t. 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. m.
Thursday, August 17, 1919, for improv-
ing Viola street from Pleasant street
of the end of said Viola street, in ac-
cordance with the plans and specifi-
cations 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 Asphaltic Concrete Paving:
800 square yards of asphaltic con-
crete on a concrete foundation.
560 lineal feet of cement curb and
gutter.
660 Cubic yards of filling.
1,080 Cubic yards of cutting.
If Macadam:
800 square yards of macadam.
560 lineal feet of cement curb and
gutter.
660 Cubic yrads of filling.
1,080 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 1st day of October, 1916.
Bidders must state price per lineal
foot of cement curb and gutter and
price per square yard of asphaltic
concrete paving and price per square
yard of macadam and price for grad-
ing in total.
Each bid must be accompanied by
a certified check for $100.00 on some
I)ubuque 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, July 27th,
1916.
J. J. SHEA,
7-28-4 wks. Secretary.
P-
I
Special Session, August 1, 1916.
CITY COUNCIL.
fl'icial. )
Special session, .August 1.st. 1916.
Council met ;(1 p. n1.
Mayor Saul in the chair.
Present—Aldermen Callahan. Frith,
Leist. A1el aughlin, Plamondon, Stro-
bel, Wallis.
\l;(yor Saul stated that this meeting
is Called for the purpose of allowing
the property owners on ('lay Street.
Eighteenth Street and (;outer .Avenue
improvement to address the council
and acting on any other business that
might properly Carne leforc• :( re nluF
meeting of the City council.
Ald. McLaughlin moved to susi,, i0l
the rules for the purpose of ;Wowing
any one present in the Council cham-
ber 10 address the ('o(incil.
Carried I, the following vote:
i'eas- -. 11s. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, I'lamnn,lon, Strobel,
\aVs
None.
.0 essrs. Polmeier, Klauer, AV'tela nd,
ithc r, Lenz, Michel addressed the
Council protesting against the im-
proving of Clay Street, Eighteenth
Street and Cooler Avenue with creo-
sote wood block paving and statin::
that they desired the pavement to he
brick. Air. Lubck addressed the
Council in preference to paving with
creosote wood block paving. Attor-
ney Matthews addressed the Council
in the interest of C. B. McNamara &
Co., the firm that was awarded the
contract for paving with (•resole
wood blocks.
Ald. Callahan moved to adjourn.
Carried.
J. J. SHE:4.
AQ City Recorder.
Adopted " -- - " ` 1916.
Approved ---•
—
Attest:
331
3 3 2 Regular Session, August 3, 1916
CITY COUNCIL.
(Official.)
llegula• session, August 3rd, 1:41ii.
Council met at S:20 p. rrr.
Mayor Saul in the chair.
Present ---Aldermen Callahan, Frith,
Leist, McLaughlin, .Plamention, Stro-
bel, Wallis.
Aid. Strobel moved that the City
Council take up the matter of award-
ing the contract for the improvement
of Clay Street, Eighteenth Street and
Coiner Avenne wit h ul e isiite wood
block paving-. Carried.
Aid. Frith moved to suspend the
rules for the purpose of allowing the
properly owners of the clay Street,
Eighteenth Street and coukr Avenue
improvement I address the Council.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas--Alds. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plaminilim, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays- None.
Messrs. Wieland, Iluettel, lthom-
berg and Krolsclmier addressed the
Council protesting against the im-
proving of Clay Sheet, Eighteenth
Street and cooler Avenue wit Ir creo-
sote wood Nock 14:t\'i 1g.
Ald. Fi'iiIi moved Ihat the bids for
furnishing the city with Fire Appara-
tus be open,-(. carried.
Bid of 'I'd,• Arum z Motor company:
One ,Jiltiiy All- Parties, combination
hose and cln•micd Irick 8:;750.00 F.
O. H. Ihthuhlu,, allowing for Ivvo hose
v(11_ni18 withou t hose "l 0.a
0, one
.skein I'm,• ,•nein, ;111).111' ono chem-
i,;il wagon •.vitt] two ;111 gallon tanks
and, hose $:i.Ii.ii 1)r
y
Quad combination hos,. ;11111 chemical
l
truck $4750,011 P. 1t, It. 1111bn11ue, al-
lowing for two hos, w;1u, ns without
hose $?GD.00, one steam tiro engine
$300.00. ono chemical wagon with
two gallon t; nks and hose $371.00.
'lid of the international Ilarvestoi•
Company of America, one molei driv-
en combination chemical and hose
wagon, not price on complete outfit
81100.00, with double tank equipment
M36o0.00, allowing $600,00 for one
sevum, hand hose wagon and one sec-
ond linnil ,bemic'il wagon, terms 10
poi• cent of prn•chns, price on ae-
ceptanee of specifications. balance pay-
able nn d,liv01•y of not lit. Bid of
Dolor 1'v„ ri & Son, one White COM- 1
hinniion ('hemieal and TTose Truck
8:-i7,00 T'. O. B. cars Dubuque, Town.,
allowing 8500.00 for one horso drawn
Chemical and Hose wagon. Bid of
the Tart Motor Truck Co., one com-
bination motor driven TTose and
Chemical Wagon $5300.00 F. O. B.
Dubnque, Town, allowing $500.00 for
the two old hose wagons. Bid of
.\meri,-:111-T,aP'ranoe Fire "T; _me \
Company, Inc., one 75 foot motor
driven Aerial Truck and one c•om.
bination 1lose and Chemical Wagon
$16300.00 F. O. B. cars, Dubuque, I:,,.
allowing for old apparatus the sum of
$1.350.00. Bid of the Seagrave Com-
pany, one 75 foot Seagrave Pa.tenl
Aerial Hook and Ladder Truck, t
wheel front driv,, and one Sp
Motor Propelled combination CI,
lea) Engine and TTose Car for tete
sum of $17000,110, or one four wheel
drive and sloes straight gasoline Mo-
tor Propelled. Automatic Hoist .A,ri;d
Hook and ladder Truck with ladder
to extend feet from ground and
one special Motor propelled r,]],1•'„
ation Chemical Engine and 11
for the sum of $18000.00, price
B. ears, Dubuque, Town, allowing on
either bid the sum of $200,00 for
your old apparatus as listed. On mo-
tion of All. Leist the bids were re-
ferred to the Committee of the
\\'h of e.
\Id. Frith. moved that the city It
corder ho list rni•10,1 to ret to n
checks to the ,It li•rent hidderi-
furnishing fire apparatus. curried.
.\Id. 21el.:1nghlin moved 111;1t Ile
oily council now act on the p0tilio11:<
of the Dubuque commercial club.
carried.
Petition of the l inhwlul. cool
nrercial chili. asking' the city 1'111111
ail to grant permission for the• hold
ing of a high class celebration nn,l
industrial eel,hralion during Ito
wools of I4 -tuber 1016, and in I I;.
cvoui of rini'avot,ihle IVialh0r, 1i
week following, and that (tiring
period while 1110 cidehrttion ;111.1
position is h,•ing hi'ld that von
the issn:inc0 to others of liven
carni\"als, sir,i•t shmvs, slapii
0111er concessions within the
pi es>liti'ii and road. on motto,'
.\Id. McLaughlin. Ii
petition was gra -
I'eriliorl of II,-
uir•rcial 1'1111,, asking- the city
oil for permission to otos, I
Street from the oast ship iii' lI
rung tracks to :t point shoot:,
Orly of file main entrance
leti,• Mild, enclosing said port
the str•ei•i with ;r high hoard
unit using said srri-et for 111,
rlic'lioni of eshihiiion tooth-
h;1v,' the nsc thereof' ,luring Ito
•unnuen,•iug c n•tober "nd, I0-
•iirther perntissioo to cunstru.
visa ry buildings thereon.
nt,ncitig :hunt Sepleniher I5th.
for the holding of the celobrlIie
Indust via 1 exposition, presets
road. on motion of .\ld. \I
lin, the prayer of the petit
grniieil.'
\Id. Alci.:nrg•hlin moved to slit l -
']i• ]tilos for the purpose of allmvi-
Ir. I ;,skin, secriitlry of the I
Regular Session, August 3, 1916. 333
Commercial Club, to address the
Council. Carried by the following
17ote: Yeas: Aids. Callahan, Frith,
i.eist, McLaughlin, I'lautontlon, Stro-
bel, \Vallis. N095 ---Nene. Alr. nankin
addressed the Conned, thanking theta
for their favorable action on the pe-
titions of the Dubuque Connnercial
Club rotative to the holding of the
celebration and industrial exposition
to be held during the week of ( Icto-
heir 21111, 110111.
kids for the construction of perma-
nent sidewalks: Ptd of G. 1.. Kor-
anion: Lots 100, 161 and 162, Wood -
lawn Park .-Addition, 13 cents per
square foot; Lot. 16-1, \V'oodl;nrn
Park :Addition, 13 cents per square
yard; Lots 17 and 48, Tschirgi &'
Schwind's Addition, 13 cents per
s,inaro foot. Iain of 'Phos. 11. Lee:
Lot 164, AVoodl;lw'n Park .Addition.
12 cents per square foot; Lots 47 and
Ix. 'I'schirgi & Schwind's Addition, 12
cents per s'ln;Ire foot; Lots 160, 161
and 162 A\ eedlawa Park :A hiition,
11 al cents 1,e•r square foot. Ilid of
\\ul. I;owlli: Lots 47 and 4s,
'l'schirgi i; , .•hw ind's Sub., 1 2 cents
per srfn:n'e foot; Lot 164, \Voolllnw•n
Park _Addition, 1_ cents per square
foot; lots 160, 1 (il and I 62, AV'oo,l-
lawn I'ark .\ddition, 1 1 12 cents pet•
square foot; North 22 tel of South
41 foot of Lot 4, Sub. Pity 438, 43;1,
part of 1176, 11 cents per Alnico foot.
Ian Motion of :AId. AVallis, the con-
tract for constructing perm:mom sine
on ks in from of hots lain, IG1 and
162, \Voodlawn Palk .Addition, w; .
awarded to \\'111. I,osclli, he being the
lowest bidder.
Ald. \Vallis moved Hint the I'11V
Itecm•ner he ilislrrtcted to re-:liv,•r-
tise for bins for the construction of
the Permanent sideyc;llks in fr„alt , I'
the North 22 feet of Sohl h 41 fort of
Lot 1, Sodt. Pity 13x, -1311 and part of
676. Carried.
Ald. \Vallis moved that Ito' hid':
for the construction of the 1,`1'11Elated'
sidec;llt: in front of lot 164. AV'oed-
law'n Park .Add., be referred to the
('onnnitlet' of the \Whole. Carried.
11d. AV:tllts 1110:ed that tie City .I-
terIte; prepare lots for the c1111'I ac-
tion of the permanent sidewalk in
front of Lots -t7 and Ix, 'I'schirci
Schw'ind's SIM., on ncconnl of Ih.
bids; of 'Phos. I1. t,. e ;Ind \\'1)l. I:usclli
being tied. C;urrie,l The I'IIY .AItor-
ne)' dreyy the n:1of Will. I:osclli.
Ian
motion of .A1.1 \\ants, the eon -
tract for the construction of (h1•
permanent sidewall: in front of Lots
47 and 4.4 was ;uc;lyded to AV'nl.
l oschi.
1;11.1.S.
Ed. liut'i, inspector $ "6.00
Thos. l:enneally, inspector.-_- 2-4.00
Jim Byrnes, inspector 20.00
I'. 11. AIc`aun:al'a fi Co., 5 per
cent regained on Fifth .Aitt-
nne storm 5'vvtt' 146.011
C. I:. \II•\;nn;lru , co., grad-
in;' .Nil:Antic Avenue 611(1,00
\V'1100 r Cool:, grading \V';ash-
inOlon Street from 28th to
31st Streets 100.0(1
I,'. St;nIr•r, tar coil re-
tained on I'lleslnut Streel _.. 103,118
Ed. I'iboy, vr1.1• in 50101)
Street
12(1.7 i
(ht motion of ,\In. \Icl.;ulghlin, ;all
bills properly U. K.'d were ordered
paid.
Ald. b'rith lltov 'it that the Pity
Recorder be instructed to r1)-necer-
tise for bids for 1 Int intprovblg of
West 'I'llird Street from 11111(( Street
to unr,h Slroet ;Inn al=o for the
sanitary sewer in Ilcob St roil, ex-
tending the limo for completion of
the sewer, on account of 111)1 having
received :any bids for the salve. Car-
ried.
Ald. Frith moved tint the I'oni-
nlittee of the Whole meet it 10:00
o'clock A. \I. Friday, .\ ugnst 4th,
11116, Io Vie \V the grounds on the
\Vest. 'Third Street improvement. I'ar-
ried.
Petition (,t' C. II. L'erg, liecciv'er
Stilson Specialty Company, ;(sting
the City Council to accept 1111, sunt of
$160.00 in settlement of haul: taxes
presented and read. ..\ Id. ” rith moved
to sn<;pend the rules for tile purpose
of allowing Alr. Berg to :idllr,-ss the
'mint il. 1',Irried by the following
vote.
V 'o.s Aids. Callahan• hrtth, l.eist,
\Irl.;;r.::l lin. 1'Ituuonnoil, Strobel, and
anis.
N;I,\.s None.
\Ir .berg addressed the I'onncil
lntive to the council accepting the
prl,positit n of the Stilson Specialty
'1111p;n ly. .\Id. Frith moved that
the prayer of the petition be grant-
ed and the Pity '1'reay.:rer instructor!
:Icct i ii ii ;l>•.
Petition of Al1ss lirillget: O'Shea
;iskin_. the Pity Council to refund to
her iti taxes paid for the year 1915
(01 the hoilding located on the north
tool of City I.ot 611.6 in the Stilt of
$5.60 ;Is said hnildinat was condemn-
ed In•Iv tither 3rd.. 191-I. I,reNent„ d ;Ind
rend. 111 nndlion or .AId. Leist the
prit.v of the petitioner vvas :..ranted
;I II• :I \',111'1'11 It1 In the :;11111 of 5.,.1,11 (\:Is
eel, 1e,1 .tr;lwa ea the ( ii) 'I're;,sarl'r
alt f: y or ul \l iss 1:11,H1.1
I', fit ion of the Itit10111lie heal r:state
hoard relativ-e Io I,ot.tponinr: the pave-
ment of \Vest '('hint Street moil at
le;ed c:ln b'' ee11,tl'll('t-
0d le Iake care td the flow of water,
presented and read. I hl motion of
Ald. I'I;Intondon the petition was re-
ferred 10 the Committee of the AWhole
to view Ibe grounds.
Pet ilion of ...yrs. vi e1•i ick;( Meg -
i$1
u
Ru
334 Regular Session, August 3, 1916.
genbtn'g asking the City Council to
reduce the assessment on I.ot 2 of
Sub. 1 of 2 of 3 of I.ot 29 .1. King's
1st addition, presented and read. On
motion of Ald. Frith the petition was
referred to the Committee of the
Whole to vie". the grounds.
Petition of Ceorge Spark asking the
City Council to install a culvert in
that part of Mount Carmel ,Avenue
which :louts Lot 2 of Lot 1 of llie soli.
of Mineral I.ot 50 A. and Pot 47 of
the Sul(. of Mineral I.ot 39 presented
and read. on motion o1' .1 Id. Frith
the petition vvas referred to the ('0111-
utitlee of the Whole to view the
grounds.
('nmtnnnication of the Dubuque
Electric Company relative to relaying
the brick p:tv ing between the rails
and one foot outside on the Clay
street improvement. presented and
road. on motion of Ald. Frith the
commenie0lion Was received and filed.
Petition Of S. It. Paltrier, Agent,
offering the (lily the sunt of $25.00
for full payment of the special as-
sessment levied November-
1s93, for improving the alloy of I.ot
56 find southerly 25 feet of Let 55 in
E. l.angworthy's addition presented
and read. on motion of Ald.
the petition was referred to the City
Treasurer to report back to the ('ont-
niittee of the Whole.
Petition of Edward \i(intz asking
the Pity ('0(101(1 to correct the as-
sessment :0:Gust lots -_, and 21
Morgan's addition for Ho, ia(prove-
mow of \Vest Seventeenth Street,
presents d and read. in (notion of
Ald. Wallis the petition was referred
to the City Engineer to report back
to the Committee of the Whole.
Petition of Mount Pleasant home.
SI. Mary's Orphan Home. J. V. hider,
Maurice P. Lee and Geo. A. Burden,
Executors of the will of S. P. aider,
deceased, and i-larry .1. Bennett, by
Frank 11. Lacy, relative to the assess-
ment levied against I.ot 10 University
1'I:a•e for the improvement of Rose-
dale Avenue said assessment levied
against J. V. and S. P. Rider and
should not have been assessed to them
and asking to have same adjusted,
presented and rear. On motion of
Ald. Wallis the petition was referred
to the City Attorney and City Engi-
neer to report back to the Commit-
tee of the Whole.
Communication of the park Board of
the City of Dubuque accompanied by
resolution adopted on the 31st. day of
July, 1917, fixing the levy for park
purposes for the coming year at
three-fourths of a mill on the dollar
of the assessal,l(1 property of the City,
presented and read. On motion of
Ald. Wallis the communication and
resolution were referred to the Com-
mittee of the Whole,
('ommunication of the Iloar1.
Education, by \\'in. Hecker. prest,
protesting agniost the tel o;
the brick pavement between 11111.
1SIIt. Streets on clay Street, pre:-
ed
re.ed and read. on motion of Am.
Wallis the cen(1(1tn11(111ion IVO",
ceived and tiled.
Communication of the Ifubu11u,
Realty Co., stating that they do mo
intend to exercise their priv-ileO,
taking their salyago on the inipr‘e
inept of Clay Street, I:ig It,.,.i.,,
street and Cooler Avenue, presents
and read. On notion of Aid.
the contnlunieation 1(1(s made a itcd.
Ier of record.
Petition of henry Moeller. (*lel
fear of the Police 1'airol, Iskin_ it
City council to grant him an incr(,ise
in salary of $10.(w per month. pi1--
scnted :111 read. Ito Meilen of \I
I.eitit (be petition was referred
C'ontmittee Of the Whole
Petition of John Phillips ask1ne the
City Council to grant hint :t rrdn' tten
on the improvement 4,1 Lot 1, Phillips
Sob., presented and react. I In 1114,11011
Of .-AId. AVallis the petition w: s re-
ferred to the Committee of the \Vholo
to view the grounds.
Quarterly report of the City Water
Works from April 1st. 1916, In .1 me,
30th, 1 91 6, presented. on motion of
Alel.aughlin the report was re-
ferred to a special auditing commit-
tee consisting of Aids. Strobel, i'aIto-
ban, McLaughlin.
Return of servic0 of sf(te\yalk Ilo1110
of .1. II. I;hontherg in front of \Vert
1-2 of 22-I City abutting 00 the north
side of Eighth Street, presented and
real. on motion of Ald. Wallis the
return of service was received and
filed and the City- Engineer be in-
structed to prepare plans and specifi-
cations for the construction of the
same.
iteturn of service of salvage notice
of the property owners on the im-
provement of ('lay Street, Eighteenth
Street and Cooler Avenue Prom the
north property line of Third Street
to the north property line of Twenty-
second Street presented. On motion
AId. Wallis the return of ,service
of Salvage notices were received and
filed.
On motion of Ald. I,eist the follow-
ing petitions of the property OW1(1 10
on the improvement of flay 51 r' '
Eighteenth Street and Cooler Aycun'
from the north property line ()I
Third Street to the north propert e
line of Twenty -Second Street, statin,
that they desired to exercise their
privelege in taking the salvage in
front of their property on said
prov-ement, were made a matter 01
record: A. M. Trexler, Jos. 'Publ.-
mann and 1'. P. Fuhrmann, Ed\var,I
Regular Session, August 3, 1915.
Lenz, _/irs. Peter HIUSS, .1. It. 'Riley,
Chicago, ,Milwaukee fi St. I'atll Rail-
way Co.; I;. V\'estercantp, Charles P.
Tier, Frank Weiland, Peter Meyer,
Mrs. .1. J. Koester. 11. 1). I i ogles,
Adam Weiland, C. Willy, If. W. Rust,
II. (bi ('na and I,ottis Vogt.
City Recorder Sheri presented and
real the notice, certified to by the
pit Idishers, of the city council's in-
tention to improve 1•'onr111 Street
from the west property line of I,o-
(nst Street to the east property line
of Fluff Street; also the petition of
Mrs. :Anna Murphy et al, asking the
('ity council Io improve 11'ourth
Street from Locust Sweet to BIM?
Street in accordance with the park-
ing .system used on other streets. On
motion of :\id. Hi'l.:uighlin. the
prayer of the petitioners was grunted
and the notice received and filed.
City Recorder She:, presented and
read the notiee, certified to 10, the
publishers, of the I'ity I'otntcit's in-
tention to improve 'Third Street front
the west property line of I.ocrst
Street to the east curl) line of Fltit'f
Street; also the written rentnnstranee
of Anna i-lildea. On motion of Abl.
1\ici.11ughlin the notice was received
and filed and the remonstrance re-
ferr-'d to the Committee or the.
Who'd,
City Recorder Shea presented and
read the notice, certified to by the
publishers, of the city counc'il's in-
tention to construct on eight-inc•h tile
pipe otilntllry Sewer ill Windsor ,\1e-
nne trout Lincoln Avenue to Provi-
dence Street and in Providence
Sheet from Windsor Avenue to St:af-
1'ord _avenue. On motion of Aid.
Frith the notice was received and
tiled.
City Recorder Shea presented and
read the notice, certified to by the
publishers, of the city C'ouncil's in-
tention to improve Firth Street from
the west property line of Locust
Street to the east property line of
Bluff. Street. On motion of Ald.
Mel,aug'hlin the notice was received
and tiled.
City Recorder Shea presented and
read the notice, certified to be the
publishers, of the City council's in-
tention to improve North Main Street.
from the south property line of Kauf-
man Avenue to the north curb line
of Seminary Street. On motion of
Ald. McLaughlin the notice was re-
ceived and filed.
City Recorder Shea presented and
read the notice, certified to by the
publishers, of the ('ity Council's in-
tention to improve Arlington Street
from the west lot line of Highland
Place to the east curb line of Prairie
Street and it is hereby proposed to
narrow said street to twenty-two feet
between curbs. On motion of Ald.
335
\Willis the notice was tecrived and
filed.
city iiecorder Shea. presented and
read the notice, certified to by the
publishers, of the city council's in-
tention 10 iintirc'..e \West I'iftlt Street
from the west property Imo of I;lut'i
Street to the \\-est lint• of oily i,01
614. on nuaion nl' .AId. Alci.nlighlin
the nMice nya.s received and filed.
city Recorder Shea. presented and
real the Emilia., certified to by the
'11(1Id skiers, of the city Council's in-
tention to improve '0111111 Street.
from the west properly lin, ..f Vlain
Street In Ilio cast I'1.111'e1'ty 1111e (0'
l.or'tist StI el cin motion of .\1.1.
McLoughlin the mince w;,s r..•eirel
and tiled.
City III,•urd.•r Shea presented ;111,1
fear the nullre, eerlilied to by the
puhli:'bi'l of the t'il.\ council's in-
tention In construct Irn eight -melt lite
pipe sanitary sewer ill Foye Street
trout :Vtoond Street to Sentin;u•y
Street land east on Sentmary istreet
from I•'o e Street to within one hun-
dred feel of I'11111 Street and west on
Seminary Street from. hoye Street to
the westerly" lot line of Lot 2 of 2 of
\liner:al I,ot I'I:;. On motion of Ald.
Wallis the notice was received ;tial
filed.
'Po the 1-Ionornhle ll;tyor and city
Council.
Ccntleuten: I herewith submit toy
payroll for labor on streets ill 1111'
sever:11 road districts during Hie last
h:tli' of July, 1'116.
:Amount due laborers $t itls.r„
Also submit the payroll for spriok-
lin;: and sweeping for the Iasi half
of .)illy, 1;116.
Amount disc laborers $a_i..1 Tt
Also snbntit the pity roll for Inbar
on roads leading into the county for
the last 111111 of .nilly, I')It, to he
from the V nrst \V;oil's portion ni
the Comity head I'nnd.
Amount due laborers • $1124.45
1_especli'tilly submitted,
J(111\ Al.AI1(iNl:A',
Street commissioner.
(In motion of Ald. U'rith the pay-
rolls were received :find _iv:u'rutts or-
dered drawn io pay v:uinus onittunts
taut report referred hac•lc. to Commit-
tee on Streets.
Also submit the payroll for labor
on sewers during last hall' of July,
1916.
Amount due laborers on si m-
ors $270.05
Respectfully submitted,
.J1i1IN \I.\Iltl\'1•:1".
Si reel cnuuuissiouer.
On motion of Ald. I'lamondoti the
payroll vy51S received and warrants
were ordered drawn to pay vnrious
amounts and report referred kick: to
l'omill ittee On Sewers.
336 Regular Session, August 3, 1916.
chief' of I'olice Gicllis reported as
follows:
To line Ilonorable \layor and Cit;.
Council,
(lentlenlon: I herewith submit the
police report for the month of July,
1!116:
Assault and battery
Assault kith intent to murder
carrying concealed weapons
1 )isordcrly conduct
1 )1st a rlong the peace
Into \ication
Larceny from building
11 order
1 :11111'
I1oldoery
S, Ilia Ii 1(1or coillnirc to low
1'agrancc
V'iololinh speed ordinance
V'inlntinkl traffic ordinance
1
10
16
33
1
1
1
1
1
4
1 :1
2
'I'oHl '(6
Residents 01105111 58
1/001.8 found open 17
I tofectiv'e lights 11
lodgers harbored 7.3
?\loafs for prisoners g2
Cost of food $ 6.40
Pound receipts for the month
of .lune 2.00
Sheriff dieting prisoners for
month of .lily, 1911; 1.06
1'011(.0 court costs and tines
collected 271.20
1911 rot runs for prisoners 156
1'risonors transferred 4
\tiles traveled by patrol 299
.\1111ml:wee calls 119
.\lso beg to submit the payroll for
policemen for lust h:df of July, 1916:
_Amount dire policemen $15520.63
Amount retained pension fund..$30.99
I10specit'nlly suhniilled,
.1(11 1 \ 1;
I'Iliol' of Police.
Iii (001(0n of .Al 1, 1'0110han the pay-
roll and report were re"'eirod :u>d
warrants ordered 'l•)vv'() 10 1)11Y the
carious :101011111s :lad the report re-
1'err1,l hack to the police committee.
Fire Thief Iteinfriod reported :Is
follows:
To the Ilonoral,lc' Mayor and Pity
council, lily of 1>0h10111e, 10.
(;i utleul tI: The following is the
payroll of the fire d,'p::rItneilt for the
Icst 11::11. 01' .;lily, 1915:
.Anlount .100 lireulen
(me per icer (.cat rel:Iinl'd for
pension fund 1.25
Itespecifully 51(10,111 dtl.?:
.1. Irl?I\'hltll:l>, Chief.
-Approved by committee on fire.
I h1 motion of .AI(1. Leis) the payroll
1'. as received, warrants wore ordered
drnvv'n to pay the firemen and the re-
port referred to the committee 011
fire.
I)ulnatne, 10w0, .August 3, 191G.
To the 1funorable Mayor amt ('ily
Council, City (.f Dubuque, low::
Gentlemen: Herewith find my
port for the month of July, 1 91 i;
showing the receipts and disburse_
.ments for the month:
RECEIPTS.
Iteceipts during the month-
Jilly $ 28,276..A
Pity cash balance .1 Illy 1,
1916 169,80:3.09
$1118,079.5:1
1 )15111'IISI'1M ENTS,
\V°:irr:finis redeemed $ :10,211).0;
lmprovemont bond coupons
redeemed _
Regular bond coupons:
deemed _ 2,9O.(0
\Valor Works bond cou-
pons redeemed 15.611
Improvement bonds re-
deemed 11.750.0o
Special sidewalk cerlilicale 69
Interest on .si'lo 'l<:,l
beat(.
l':u'k orders redeemed
Library orders redeemed,. 7 1 1.'
Police pension orders re-
deemed 1 1 ,,
Fire pension orders r.• -
deemed _1
s
Pity's cash h:lance .1111\
:11, 1916 1 1
The above cash balances include
the balances in the improvement hoar]
fund. the vvater works interest and
sinking fund, the library fund, old
water worlcs debt fund, polio,' pension
fund, tire pension fund :and t110 sink-
ing ('(111(1 (for amelioration of the v-
re;;nl:u' bonded debt).
\VA'iEII \FO11KS A(9'IIl'N'l'.
('ash balance July 1, 1916_ _$ 2,055'; I
Deposit. w' 111 City Treasurer
by \Faler \Forks Trustees G•26.55
(idlers drawn on City Tr,
rarer by \Vater \Voi
Trustees
Cash balance July :11,
1 91 6
$ 4.:'
$ 8,321
11X('AV.9'11)N .\l'1')
Cosh balance .lttly 1, ;:116 $
cash o:ilance .1111\• :11, 1916
The following is 0 record of
forest coupons and Bonds r0(1.•
by the City Treasurer and credit,
him:
INTEREST.
Improvement bond conpons._$:1,72:5.;:
l,egalnr bond coupons 2,9N0.n''
\Vater Works bond coupons., -1:5.0
Special Sidewalk certificate
bonds
$6,761.1
Regular Session, August 3, 1916.
BONDS.
I.utpro%emenl bonds $11,750.06
Special li.idewalk certificate95.1:9
$ 11,845.0:,
Also report there is due the City
offices for the month of July, 1916,
salaries amounting to $2,994.89.
Also Geo. Reynolds (Iowa
Vi orlcingnten's I'ompensa-
tion) $20.00
Amanda lic,c•r (love,, Work-
ing'tnen's ('onilu'nsation) 35.08
Very Respectfully,
CYI;IL D. LAGEN,
City Auditor.
The following list shows the appro-
priations and the amount of warrants
d'aw'n on each fund since the begin-
ning of the fiscal year beginning
March 1, 1916, to August. 1, 1916.
A.ppropritition Expended
For general ex-
pense and con-
tingent ftmll_..$43.000.00 $23,080.51
For District (toad
funds for clean-
ing. sprinkling:
a n ,I '('pairing
streets:
First district
leg(a)l dist mit .--
Third district.. - -.
Fourth (list'li t
I'itth dist De!
For expense of
lire department
I'or expense of
polite depart-
ment
For care, mainte-
nance and re-
pair of sewers-.
Poi: pl'inting'
For stre('1 lighting
1'or interest on
t•lo:lIing It.nd
bonded (1oht
For expense of
board of health
For grading
streets and al-
ley's
Speepil bonded
paxin;
For interest on
spr','itll bonded
(1(111
For r, l,: firing and
rebuilding,' side-
walks
Por payment of
live per cent re-
tained on cer-
tain improve-
ments
For halance on
various cement
step jobs
For balance curb-
ing on Julien
Ave. and Delhi
1),0I 8.40
12.908.09
6,670.73
I ',1115.11
In.97I.i1
eun.11u 5
:i.700.00
4,Hl0.,',
44,075.00 1 i..38.J.11i
42,1)0)1.00
13,1)00.(10
7.117..,7
(1,50)1.00 4 '110.00
9,000.00
7,000.00
1,1)00.1)0 762.44
1,000.00 406.43
750.09 750.09
strcots
To pay 11vv;11•,1 of
.fury on Nevada
street
Pot' I,IIl:ince on
brick paving at
(irandei(vc and
337
2,222.2.8 2.222,28
925.00
Delhi street .... 1,3.42.05 1,342.05
L'al•lnce on wid-
ening of Pickett
street
To pay hills for
extra work on
Louis,, street,
1'.osed:Ile .Ave.
and .Alta Vista
et
To play jurors
11\\'11'('1 on Cleve-
land 1tvenue 723.00
For completion of
the Fifth ave-
nue sewer 3,000.00
Balance Bee
Branch in 3rd
ward 799.66 799.66
Respectfully snhutitted,
D. I ..A GT:N,
Fit Auditor.
.510 551,1lis moved that the reports
and payroll be receive,) :tncl warrants
lie drawn for the vlu'ious amounts
and report referral hail: to finance
committee. carried.
310.00 300.00
251.76 251.76
City 'Treasurer AV'yBrat reported as
follows:
The following, is a statement of the
amot nts advanced by me during the
month ''I' May, 11116, for which
please have warrants drawn in mY
favor:
Interest on \c:u•ralts 1W)-
$ 1161.75
.\lirlIll:lnenlls .... .... .... 199.80
.Also I I,:15e order renewetl the fol-
lowing Loa lt Wail -ants: \Varrants
Nos. ' 101 and _ 1112, dated June 10th,
1901, in the slue of $3110.00 each, in
favor of Aland(' kirk, inloresl to elate
from .11.11y ;th, 1910.
\V'ttrronts Nos. 2471 and 2177, dated
July nth, 11104, in the 511111 of
en h, in
1.11" 11 of 11;111111'11, I'e'k'•r, in-
terest to date from July _7111, Illlr{.
\\'1'111;:\N'I',
(*Hy Tre:iiairer.
Moved by :AId. AV"nllis il, '('•Dirt be
rcc, iced. vv arrants ordered d ddrna•n for
It tell' iiIs :unonnts and relw't re-
ferred hack Io th,' tinn10'0 I'ontmit-
tee. ('Tarried.
Dubuque, I'oca, A11.4. I• 1916.
To the Ilonorable Mayor and Council
of the I'ily of Dubuque.
Gentlemen: I return herewith re-
newal h('nd of Linehan & Molo for
Five Hundred ($300.00) Dollars,
cnvv ri11 n 11('10 1)1 of tw'elv'e months
from Jiro, IK, 1910, to June 16th,
1017.
r
338
Regular Session,
August 3, 1916.
I find the same correctly executed
in form.
Itespcctfully submitted,
M. D. C(t(iNEV,
Assistant City Attorney.
On motion of Ald. Wallis the report
of Asst. ('to. .Attorney Cooney was
made a matter of record.
City Electrician I-lipman reported
as follows:
To the honorable Mayor and City
Council.
Gentlemen: I herewith submit my
report of defective lights for the
months of June and July, 1916. I
find from the reports of the Police
Department that the total hours that
37 lamps ['ailed to burn would equal
1 and t-_' lamps burning for one
month or .$S.40.
i;espectfnlly submitted.
WILLIAM IIIPMAN,
City Electrician.
`on motion of Ald. Callahan the re-
port of the City Electrician was ap-
proved and the City .Auditor instruct-
ed to ceduct the sum of $8.10 from
the bill of the Dubuque Electric Com-
pany.
Following weiglimaster's report 011
receipt.: were presented and read and
on motion of Ald. \Vallis were re-
ceived and filed:
L. Pitsrhtot
J. P. Cooney
C. J. McCarthy
It. Ilav
$ .13
2.60
14.00
1.15
City Engineer JlcNutty presented
Profile No. 91( showing tic, ;rude of
Third Street from Locust Street to
Bluff' Street. on motion of _Ald. Mc-
Laughlin the Prolfie was adopted and
the ordinance committee instructed to
draft. an ordinance covering the
same.
City Engineer .McNulty presented
Profile No. 438 showing the grade of
Fifth Street from Locust Street to
Bluff Street. On motion of Ald. \Ie-
Lankhlin the Profile wits adopted and
the ordinance committee instructed
to draft an ordinance covering the
same
City Engineer McNulty presented
Profile No. 939 showing the grade of
Fourth Street from Main Street to
Locust Street. On motion of Ald.
Laughlin the Profile was adopted and
and the ordinance committee instruct-
ed to draft an ordinance covering
the same.
City Engineer McNulty presented
Profile No. 940 showing the grade of
Fourth Street from Locust Street to
Bluff Street. On motion of Ald. Mc-
Laughlin the Profile was adopted and
the ordinance committee instructed
to draft an ordinance covering the
same.
Your Committee of the Whole
would respectfully recommend that a
Committee consisting of Alder-
Wallis,
lderWallis, Strobel and Plamondon I
pointed to purchase the nee,":
implements to assist in the rescuing
of drowning persons.
J. 11. WALLIS,
Chairman.
Your Committee of the Whole to
whom was referred petitions asking-
for
sks ng -
for lights on the following .s',
would respect fully recommend
the prayer of their petition he
cd and the lights be tout In.
((no on (ireen Street east of Asian
Street.
One on Green Street west of A.sto ry
Street.
One at the intersection of Bush
:and Pear Streets.
One of the intersection of Burr
and Vine Streets.
J. If. \VAI.Lls,
Chairman.
Ald. Wallis moved the adoptio,
the various reports of the Contra
of the Whole. Carried.
Your Committee to whnnt u,
furred the proposition of est:tlli;
a loathing Reach in this cite
respect fully report that we ha v.
the contract for the transferric
the old bathing house to the new
to Prank Schmitt for $ 'Si.i(o, ,
would also report that we have ap-
pointed Air. h'arwetl at a salary of.
$50.00 per month as caretaker at the
beach and would respectfully recom-
mend our action for your approval.
We would also recommend that thy'
Council set aside $300.00 in the ("
Treasury for the use of this Comp
sion.
E. E. FRiTH.
Chalrma n.
Ald. frith moved the adoption of
the report.
Carried by the following vote:
Veils- -Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist.
1Icl.:aughlin, Strobel.
Nays ---:\Ids. Plamondon, \i'allls
\ld, frith moved that Mr. l"arn
Caretaker at the Beach, be instructed
to commence work on the morning of
August .lth, 1916.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-- :\lds• Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Strobel.
Nays—Aids. Plamondon, Wallis.
Ald. Wallis offered the following:
Whereas, it has been proposed to
the City Council to establish a mn-
nieipal bathing beach at Eagle Pciint.
and
Whereas, it has been learned on the
best authority that there is no proper
river bathing beach at Dubuque, and
Whereas, the particular beach in
question cannot be used without it
very considerable element of danger
to bathers, and
Whereas, the City Council is of the
Regular Session, August 3, 1916.
339
opinion that the City should not as-
sume the moral and financial respon-
sibility involved in such a project,
therefore, be it
Resolved that the City will not as-
sume the operation or control of the
proposed beach nor designate the
same, or permit it to be designated,
as a municipal beach.
Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of
the resolution.
Lost by the following vote:
Yeas—And. Wallis.
Nays—Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel.
Alderman McLaughlin offered the
following:
Be it -Resolved by the City Council
of the City of llnhntlno: That the
resolutions heretofore adopted hro-
viding• for the improvement of Fourth
Street from the west properly line or
Locust Street to the east property
line of tosyl Street be and Ilt oy :n'%•
hereby rescinded. Md. ?.lcl.an_hlin
moved the adoption of the r'solu±ioil.
Carried ity the following vole. Ve Is
\ltls.
Callahan. Frith, Leis!.
:Laughlin. l'lamondon, Stro1,11. A\, l
lis Nays—\one.
\idernuln )dct,:ltghiio ol`'t rc11 t1 e
following:
lie it Ke>ol'.'ed by tn. Cil} Connell
of the City of Dubuque: That it is
deemed necessary and adtisahle 10
improve hoer li SIreet front the west
property line of-Loc•nst Street to the
east properly line of lilul'f Street and
it is hereby proposed to narrow sail
street to thirty-four feet between
(mills. to grade, curb and gutter with
conihinatior cement curt) and glitter
and to pave said portion of said street
with asphaltic-eoncrete on a coc01.' to
foundation, and to assess the cost of
said gradiro. curbing and guttering
and paving against the property le-
gally subject to assessment. Ald.
McLaughlin moved the adoption of
the resolution. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote: Yeas- -,Aids. Callahan.
]Frith, I.eist, McLaughlin, I'Inttoudon,
Strobel, AVallis. Ant's —Aasci
Alderman McLaughlin offered tno
following:
lie it Resolved by the City Council
of the City of I ttlitnlfne, That the City
Engineer be anti he is hereby direct-
ed to prepare a plat showing gener-
ally the location, nature and extent
to the proposed improvement of
11'ourih Street from the west property
line of l.ocuyt Street to the east
property line of Bluff Street, and the
kind or kinds of material or materi-
als to he used, and an estimate of
the entire cost thereof, and the
amount and cost of such improve-
ment, and the amount assessable
upon any railway or street railway
company, the amount and cost thei e -
of to he paid by the city, if any, •t' tl
the cost thereof anti alitotult assess-
ahle upon each lot or parcel of land
adjacent, to such iatprovottent as
contemplated by chapter 'iti of the
Laws of the 'Flinty -fifth General ,As-
sentltly of the `ti,te of Iowa and ,,015
amended therhy, and to file such Pitt
and estimate in the office of the city
recorder; that alter the filing of said
plot anti estimate in his office, the
city recorder shall publish in three
consecutive issues of a newspaper
Itnhlishotl in lhis city, ;t notice stat ing
t11111, such 111:11 Intl est ila;ltes are on
file. the location :ntt; nalnre of the
improvement, kind or kinds of mater-
ial or materials to be used and an
estimate of its cost, and the time be-
fore which oltjeclinns tin'riI t'IIl lie
111141, 'ltd the lisle Ilv•11 fur he,1r 1:g,
w lllell 1 1111 t' x11:111 11at 111• le:<;; lhan live
days :l ut e the Inst Il llh llt•u int to al
such millet., and offer such Itnl,lirn-
lion slu.11 hnce het n tint', the city
recorder :di:tit, :It the he regal:ll•
se Felon of the city I't11111•11, Hot ify Itmt
I'oticil thereat ill writing, with a
Ill'lliled tatty of 511111 Itotire ticcaitt-
I,lllyillV I lit.
Aids Ah•L:n.„111111 alae
1(,(1,1;i1 f lilt resoitit to,
eeted by the following vote.
\c;ts .\Ids, C;1lh h:rl, "sit I,, I.1•i>.1,
c1,11n;;hlin, I'I;uuandall, Struhot,
\\lulls,
Nays None.
:Aldi 1'111;1 II :ticl.;lu;;hliu ln•Q ed the
followin;c:
L'e a !;e-:olyed
by the City ("mined
of the t'ili, of Iltlh11tlue, That h'itih
Street 011111 the wtsl properly line of
Locust Street 10 111e t':wt pr'oper'ly line
of Nutt Street he improved 11y grad-
in:;, curbing with new clone curb
Where necessary, to reset 0111 stone
curl, and curl, with coition' curb
where necf-stnry, ;Ind 111 pave said
Berl ion al' raid street with either
brick block on it concrete foundation,
or with concrete p;tyina, ti' to critter
with omit ill gutters and to pave with
asphaltic concrete on :1 concrete
folrnd:ltion, the sante in atcorcl:tnce
with the plans and specifications for
such improvement prepared by 1110
('fry Clielneer and now on file in the
orrice of the t'ily II e1•a0'111r, : tnil he it
further
I;esolyed, Ictal said improvement
shall he eolnpleled on or before the
1st d:ty of NIyentln•r, 1111(1, incl shalt
he paid fur in Ih1 manner pr1•scrihed
by Ch:inter XXXII as amended of
the Revised Ordinances of the City
of Dubuque for the payment of the
cost of street improvements.
The proposals for doing said work
shall he acted upon by the Council on
the 17th day of August, 1916, and the
('itv ]recorder is hereby ordered to
"lye ten days' notice by publication
I I It,
Mop-
340 Regular Session, August 3, 1916.
asking for proposals as provided by
ordinance.
:Ago. McLaughlin moved the adop-
tion of the resolution.
Carried by the following vole:
Yeas-- _Ails. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, l'Iantondon, Strobel,
'Wallis.
Nays_ —None.
Alderman McLaughlin offered the
following:
Lc it Resolved by the City Council
of the ('ily of Dubuque, That Fourth
Street from the west property line of
Main Street to the east property line
of I,ociisi Street be improved I,y grad-
ing, curbing with new stone curb
where necessary, resetting old stone
(nidi where necessary and curbing
with now cement curb where neces-
sary and by paving said portion of
said street with either brick block on
a concrete foundation or with creosote
wood block on a concrete foundation
or by guttering with a cement glitter
and by paving. with asl,haltie t•un-
('rete on a concrete foundation, the
same in aecord,iTo e with the plans
and soccitieations for such improve-
ment prepared by the City Engineer
and now on tile in the office of the
City Recorder, and he it further
I;esolve,t, that said improvement
shall `ie completed on or before the
1st Noveotl,er, 1,(16, and shall
lie paid for in the manner prescribed
by Chapter XXXII as amended of the
lievise,l (tt:lin:ince of the City of Du-
buque for Ilse payment of the cost of
street improvements.
The proposals for doing said work
shall he acted main by the Council on
the
171 day of .\ngusi, 1916, and the
city Iteeorder is hereby ordered to
gl\Y' ten days' notice by Pahl ication
;asking for proposals as provided by
ordinance.
\hl. McLaughlin moved the adop-
tion ,,f the resolution.
carried Iiy the, following vote:
Yeas .Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
11! (iighlin, Plamondon, Strobei,
W: itis.
Nay, . -.None.
.\ideru1an McLaughlin offered the
following:
Ile it Resolved) by the city Council
of the city of Dubuque, That West
1F'iftit street from the west property
line of Wolf street to the vest line of
City lot Gil be improved I' gu'cdIll
rnrhiug with cement corp and
11:uving said portion of snit street with
either brick block on a concrete
foundation or with concrete paving
or by glitter with a cement gutter and
paving with a:Tph:iltie cont•r''te on a
concrete foundation the same in ac-
cordance with the plans and specltica-
1'.ons for •a:ch intprovetnent prepared
by the city Engineer and now on file
in the office of the I'ily Recorder, ti„i
he it further
Resolved, that said improver',
shall Inc completed) on o.r le''or,'
1st, d:uc of November, 1916, and
he paid for in the manner preset
by Chapter XXXII. as autntend.
the lievis,•,l Ordinance of the Ci
.1>uhu,lue for the payment of the
of street intprocentents.
The proposals for doing said wort:
shall he acted upon by the Council
the 1 Ttiu day of .A.ugust, 1911;, and the
City l. -order is hereby ordered to
give ten days' notice by pahlicatio:t
asking for proposals as provided
ordinance.
.\.Id. \Ick.:utgitlin moved the allot,
tion of the''solution.
Carried by the following vote.
Callahan, Frith, Leist,
\Icl.anghlin. I'lantondon, Strobel,
W'a llts.
Nays- None.
.\Irlerntan \Vallis offered the fol-
lowing:
Ile it Resolved by the City Council
of the Pity of Dubuque, That from
and utter twenty clays after the pass-
age
Ti publication hereof as requir-
ed by ordinance, and for a period of
ten years thereafter, 00 person, than
or corporation shall excavate in or
tear up the surface of North Main
Street front the sunlit property line of
Kaufman .Avenue to the north curb
line of Seminary Street.
:Any person, tient or corporation
violating the provisions of this reso-
lution shall ine subject to a line of
one han,lred dollars ($1 Dorm fur
each offence :toll the City !term
is hereby instructed to cause to
published notice of the adoption 11. •1.
of within ttvealy-four hours after tt>.
passage.
Resolved further, That 11 e pro-
visions hereof shall be held not to a
ply in case of contracts which have
been or are about to he let for the
paving of said street or parts thereof.
Alit, AV':iitis moved the adoption of
the resolution.
Carried by the following vole.
Yeas .\ his. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
\Icl.nugltlin, I'lantmulon, Strobel.
Wallis.
Nays --None.
Alderman \Vallis offered the fol-
lowing:
Ile it Resolved by the City Coutn,'i!
of ilte City of 1)11ba,lne, Thal a s:n,:
tart' sewer of eig'hi. inch tike pipe IT.
cons11.110,,,t in I'oye St reel 11oa.
.Alutonrt Street. to 8e1101;11•v Strep'
Ti lltl east in Seminary Street from.
Foye Street to within one hun,1r,•,;
feet of l'anl Street and west on Segni
nary Street from Foye Street to 1 L
"Iisterly lot line of Lot 2 of '
\lineral Lot 193 according to I
Mons :utd specifications of said sew.
Regular Session, August 3, 1916. 341
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 he
completed on or before the 1st, clay
of March, 1917, and shall he paid for
at the time and in the nuctmer pres-
cribed by Chapter XXXIV of the
Revised Ordinances of 1 911 I of the
City of Dubuque for the Itayntent of
the cost of constructing sewers. The
proposals for doing such work will
he acted upon by the Council on the
1 7 1 h clay of August, 1 91 6, and the
City I:ecorder is hereby ordered to
give ten days notice by publicatiot,
asking for proposals as provided by
ordinance.
Ald. AVallis moved the adoption of
the resolution.
carried by the following vote.
Peas- .\Ids, Callahan, 1" rith, heist.
McLaughlin, I'lanlondon, Strobel,
Alderman Wallis offered the fol-
lowing:
he it Resolved by the City council
of the city of 1)uhuque, That Arling-
ton Street from the west lot line of
Highland Place to the east curb hue
of Prairie Street be n Irrowed to
twenty-two feet between enrhs and be
improved by grading, curbing c'em'ent
canis and paying said portion of said
street with hillside brick on a con-
crete foundation, the sante, in accor-
dance with the pilaw, ;lull specilicn-
tlons for suet iutprOventent prepared
by the Pity Engineer and no.V on iile
in the office of the city Recorder, and
be it further
Resolved, that said improvement
shall be completed on or before the
lith day of November, 1916, and shall
Ire paid for in the manner prescrilted
by chapter XXXII. as auuuu•nded of
the Revised Ordinance of the city of
Itubu,ple for the payment of the cost
of street improvements.
'1'111, proposals for doing' said veer'
sipill be acted 111)011 by the Council on
the 171It day of August, 1916, and the
City Recorder is hereby ordered to
give tell days' notice by publication
asking for proposals 115 provided b;
01'(]11;111 1,e.
All. \\',ills moved the adoption of
the resolution.
carried by the following vote.
leas--Alds. Callahan, Frith, heist,
Alcl,augblbt, I'lauloudolt, Strobei,
W:1 Ills.
Nays ----None.
:Alderman I'lantondo1 offered the
following:
lie it Resolved by the City council
of the Pity of Dubuque, That 'Third
Street from the west property line of
Locos! Street to the cast curb line of
lant'f sheet be improved by grading',
curbing with cement curbs ;in'l bv'
pa'v'ing said portion of sit id street with
either bricl: I,luc•k on a concrete
foundation, or with asphaltic con-
c•reie on a concrete foundation or by
paving (Vitt concrete paving, the
same ill accor,l;tnee wit ll the plank
and specifications for such improve-
ment prepared be the city Engineer
and now oil filo in the office of the
city Recorder, tun] he it further
liesolcetl, That said improvement
shall he completed on or before the
1st day of Novelither, lit 16, and shall
he paid for in the manner ltl't'scrihc,l
by Chapter :•:::XII. :is natemled 01'
the Revised c,rtlitiance of the oily of
Lnbrt,iue for the p;iyno nt of the
dost of siroct intproceno•nls.
'I'Ii• prup;uals ter doing said work
shall Ito acted upon by the 4'01110.1I
on the 1 7th (Hy of .\ 'twist, 1916,
and the city liecnrder is hereby or-
dered to gilt' len days' notice by pub-
lication asking for ltroltosrls ;i:; pro-
cidori by ordinance.
:Alts. I'lannonlo11 moved the adop-
tion of the resolution. Parried by the
following vote: roils- :\Ids. t';IIill
•
halt, Frith, I.ekt, \Icl.;lllghlin, I'In-
ntondon, Strobel. AVallis, Nays None.
Alderntaul frith uttered the follow-
ing:
lie it Resolved by the Pity- council
of the City •If Imine m', 'That Not'ih
Alain Street from the south properly
line of 'Kaufman Avenue to the north
curb line of Seminary Sir( et be im-
proved by grading, melting with new
stone curb where nee,,,s,try and re-
setting old slon0 curb where neces-
sary and by guttering said slr.'ot with
a too fool hillside brick cutter on a
concrete foundation from Lha south
properly line of liauftna n .1c entre to
the smolt curb IInC ..I' Leiun,lz Street
and with an eight foot iililsitie 'trick
gutter on a concrete foul) ;anon from
the south curb line of Leibnitz Street
io the north curb line of Seminary
St reel, the same in accent Ile(• It'ilh
the plants and specdlicattons for such
improvement prepared by the I'11y
I•:n;;in 1,r and no won the in the office
of the city Recorder, and be it
further
Resolved, that said improvement
shall be completed 011 oI' before the
1st day of Nov'entbt•r, 1!116, a0 1 shrill
lie paid for in Iho ntrtltner prescribe(/'
by chapter XXX11 as untended of the
Revised Irl"linatnce of the City of Du-
luome for the payment of the cost or
street impr'ov'ements.
The proposals for doing said work
shall be noted upon by the Counclt
on the 1;111 day of August, 1916, and
the city Recorder is hereby ordered
to give len days' notice by publication
asking i'or proposals 115 provided by
ordinance.
Ald. -Frith moved the adoption of
the resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
1
342 Regular Session, August 3, 1916.
leas—Alds. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays—None.
Alderman Frith offered the follow-
ing:
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 Windsor Avenue from
Lincoln Avenue to Provlcenee Street
and in Providence Street from Wind-
sor Avenue to Stafford Avenue, ac-
cording 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 he it
further
I:csol'.'ed. that said sewer shall he
completed on or before the 1st day
of November, 1916, and shall be paid
for at. the time tied in the tu;nuter
prescribed by I'ltttpter ANNIV of the
Revised lirdinances of fiat of Ihr
City of Dubuque for the payment
the coy -.t of constructing sewers. Th,
proper iIs for doing such work will h.•
acted upon by the council on the 17th
Clay of .August. 1916, :Hid the city Re-
corder is hereby ordered to give tea
docs' nuiico by publication asking for
proposals its prodded he ordinanci-.
AM. t'rilh ((toyed the toloption o,
the resubrtion.
carried by the following vote:
Peas- his. ('allalhan, Frith, Leis±.
\Icl.ttnghlin. I'Innu,ndou. Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays None.
Ald. Wallis' moved to refer the Or-
dinuoco fixing and regulating the
prices cud charges of Electric cur-
rent fur private consumption in the
City of Dubuque to the Committee of
the Whole and the City Recorder be
instruct( d to furnish copies of said
ordinance to the Dubuque Electric
Co. and each Alderman. Carried.
Ald. Frith moved to adjourn. Car-
ried.
J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Adoptedrextr-pA1916.
Approved
Attest:
Mayor.
ity i lecorder.
Special Session, August 4, 1916. 343
CITY COUNCIL.
(Official.)
Special Session, August 4, 1916.
Connell met at 11:10 a. m.
Mayor Saul in the chair.
Present—Alderman Callahan, Frith,
Leist, \Icl.iiughlin, Plamondon, Strob-
el, Wallis.
Mayor Saul stated that this meet-
ing is called for the purpose of re-
considering the action of the City
Council in instructing the City Recor-
der to re -advertise for bids for con-
:trecting a permanent sidewalk in
froel of the north 22 feet of south 44
feet of Lot 4, Sub. City 438, 439 and
part of 676, abutting on the west side
of Couto' Avenue, and acting on any
other business that might proper])
conte before a regular meeting of the
City Council.
Ald. Wallis moved that the Council
reconsider their action in ordering
the re -advertising for bids for the
construction of the sidewalk in front
of the north 22 feet of south 44 feet
of l.ot 4, Sub. City 438, 439 and part
of 676 and act on the bids received
for the construction of same. Car-
ried.
Bids for the construction of the per-
manent idewalk in front of the north
22 feet of south 44 feet of Lot 4, Sub.
City 4:,s, 439 and part of 676 abut-
ting on the west side of ('outer Ave-
nue:
Bid of \Van. Roschi-11 cts. per
gnare foot.
Bid of Thos. It. Lee -11 cts. per
sqr:are foot.
Ald. Wallis moved that the City At-
torney be instructed to prepare lots on
account of being a tie bid. Carried.
The City Attorney drew the name
of Thos. I:, Lee.
Ald. Wallis moved that the contract
for constructing the permanent side-
walk in front of the north 22 feet of
south 44 feet of Lot 4, Sub. City 438,
439 and part of 676, abutting on the
west side of Couto' Avenue, be
awarded the contract.='itrried.
Ald. Wallis moved to take from the
Committee of the Whole the bids for
the improving of Pickett Street. Car-
ried.
A Id. Wallis moved to award the
contract for the improving of Pickett
Street to C. B. McNamara & Co., they
being the lowest bidders, and their
bond placed at one-fourth the amount
of the contract. Carried.
Ald. Frith moved to take from the
Committee of the Whole the Profile
showing the grade of North Main
E'tc'eet. Carried.
Ald. Frith moved the adoption of
the Profile, showing the grade of
North Main Street, and that the or-
dinance committee be instructed to
draft au ordinance covering the
same. Carried.
City Treasurer Wybrant reported as
follows:
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council.
Gentlemen: In reference to the pe-
tition of S. B. Lattner. Agent, which
was referred to me to report relative
to the levying of a speci;il tas Novem-
ber 2.3, 1893, for improving the alley
of Lot 56 and southerly 25 feet of Lot
55, in E. Langworthy's Add., amount-
ing to $:12.85, I beg to report that the
I ecords show the st;itemenis therein
to he true.
Respectfully submitted,
GEORGE It. \Wl-BRANT',
city Treasurer.
on motion of Ald. Wallis the report
of the City Treasurer NV:1R ;i pp roved
and that he be instructed to accept
the sum of $25.00 in full settlement of
the special tax.
Alderman Plamondon offered the
following:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that the reso-
lutions heretofore adopted providing
for the improvement of \Veeit Third
Street, from the west curb line of
Bluff Street to the present asphaltic
intrroventent at Burch Street, be and
they are hereby rescinded.
Ald. Plamondon moved the adop-
tion of the resolution.
Grimied by the following vote:
Yeas—:\lds. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
',li'i nigh tin, Plamondon, Strobel,
\1 alis.
Nays—None.
Alderman Plamondon offered the
following:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Itnhu,tue, That it is
deemed necessary :incl advisable to
improve West 'third Street from the
west curb line of Bluff Street to the
west property line of Burch Sieet,
;cot it is hereby proposed to narrow
said street to twenty-two feet between
curbs from the west curb line of Bluff
Street to the east property line of
Burch Street, the Iii lance of the
street to be the same as the asphaltic
improvement between curbs; to
grade, curl, with cement curb and to
pave said portion of Si:id street from
the west curb line of Bluff Street to
the east property line of I3urch Street
with hillside brick on a concrete
foundation and the balance of the
street from the east property line of
Burch Street to the present asphaltic
improvement to be paved with asphal-
tic concrete on a concrete foundation,
and to assess the cost of said narrow-
ing, curbing, grading and paving
against the property legally subject to
assessment.
Ald. Plamondon moved the adop-
tion of the resolution.
i
344
Special Session, August 4, 1916.
Carried by the following vote:
Zetas--Alds. ('allu.han, I''rith, I_eist,
McLaughlin, I'lamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays --None.
Alderman I'lantondon offered the
following:
Be it Resolved by the City Counc•1
of the City of Dubuque, that the city
hng neer be and he is hereby directc l
to prepare a plait showing generally
the location, nature and extent to the
proposed improvement of West Third
Street. from the west curb line of
Buff Street to the west property line
of 'Burch Street. and the kind or
kinds of material or tnateri:ils
to to be used, and an es-
timate of the entire cost thereof.
and the amount and cost of such im-
provement, and the ;amount assess-
able upon ,any railway or street rail-
way company, the amount and cost
thereof to he paid by the city, if arty,
and the cost thereof and amount as-
sessable upon each lot or parcel of
land ad.iucent to such improvement
as conteuapl(ted by chapter 76 of the
Lows of the 'Thirty-tit'th General As-
s^mbly of the State of Iowa and acts
amended thereby, and to tile such
plot auto estimate in the office of the
City Recorder; that after the filing of
said plat and estimate ill his office,
the city Recorder shall publish in
three consecutive issues of it news-
Praper published in this city, a notice
stating. that such plat and estimates
are on file, the location out nature of
the improvement, kind or kinds of
material or materials to be
used, and an estimate of 'I
s
cost. and the time before which
objections thereto con be filed
and the time fixed for hearing, which
time shall not be less than five da rs
after the East publication of such no-
tice, and after such publication shall
have been made, the city Recorder
shall, ;at the next regular session )f
the city council, notify the council
thereof ill writing, with it Printed copy
of such notice accompanying the
Ald. I'Iantondott moved the adop-
tion of the resolution.
Parried by the following vote:
Yeas—Alcls. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
Ir Laughlita, Plamonlon, Strobel,
\'tallis.
Nays --None.
Ald. torah moved to take from the
Committee of the Whole the bids for
the improving of .Heeb Street. Cr
vied.
Ald. 1''rith moved that the bids for
the improving of Heeb Street be re-
turned to the bidders, Carrier!.
Ald. Pratt moved that the City Re-
corder be instructed to re -advertise
for bids for the improving of Heeb
Street. Carried.
Ald. \Vallis nauved to adjourn, a •:, i _
lied.
i
J. ,1. Si-ll•:A,
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Adopted C rFit , 1 ii 1 r,.
Approved
Attest:
Regular Session, August 17, 1916
CITY COUNCIL.
(Official.)
Regular session, .August 17th, 1916.
Council stet at S:40 P. ut.
t1 ivor Saul in the chair.
Present—aldermen Callahan, Frith,
Leis(, McLaughlin, I'Iaulondun, Stro-
bel, Wallis.
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(:ids for the improving of ,Arling-
ton street from the west lot line of
Highland Place to the cost curb line
of Prairie street. Bid of B. I.. Johns-
ton, cement cmiliingi per lineal foot
7.5 cls., brick loving Per s,lnau•o yard
$3.35. Bid of 'Wilmer cook, cement
curbing per lineal tout 60 cts., brick
Paving Per square yard $3.35. Itid of
O'Farrell Cont. Co., ''Ment curbing'
per lineal foot 40 cis., brick Paving
per square yard $2,20. Bid of G. L.
Korutnn, cement c'urb'ing per lineal
foot 6(1 cts., brick paving ler square
yard 53.311. i;id of .1. A1. K'nety ,A
Son, ('mem curbing Per lineal foot
39 cis., brick pacing Per smite your'(,
$2.12. Irid of .lon's V. Lee, content
curbing per lineal tout 40 cts., brick
paving Per .square you'd $2.09. on
)notion of .AId. Wallis the contact
was awarded to .James h. Lee, lie be-
ing the lowest bidder, and his bond
Placed at one-fourth the amount of
the contract.
Bids for till' ittProving' of Heel)
street from Kaufman avenue to the
south lot line of I.ot 6, AIarshis .Ad-
dition. laid of N. .1. Staun'r, grading
in total $560.00, cement culflung pe:
lineal foot 44 cts., brick pacing t,el
square yard $3.35. 1;id ui Wilmer
Cook, grading in tuttal $650.011. content
curbing Per lineal Pout Gla cts., brie)'
Pavbig per stmt' yard $3.31. IIn
motion of AN. Frith the contract was
awarded to N. .1. Sinned', he being the
lowest bidder, and his bond placed at
one-fourth the amount of the con-
tract.
Bids for the improving of North
Alain street front the south property
line of Kaufman) avenue to the north
curl) line of Seminary street. 1101 of
N. .1. Staaner, stone curbing per lineal
foot ,•15., reset curbing per lineal
tont _'.~ 'ts., brick paving Per s,lnar.•
yard $1.99. 1101 of G. I.. \armour(,
stone curbing Per lineal foot "di cts..
reset curbing per lineal foot 10
brick guttering Per square yard $3,411.
Bid of Thos. It. Lee, neve stun' curb-
ing Pet' lineal foot 69 cts., resit curb-
ing per lineal toot 26 cis., br1c1c gut-
tering per square yard $2.10. cin mo-
tion of _Aid. Frith the contract was
awarded to N. J. ~tamer, he h'ing the
lowest bidder, and his bond Placed at
one-fourth the amount of the con-
tract.
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lids for tile improving of ljflh
street from the west property line of
I.ls'Iist. street to the east properly lino
of ])lint street. Bid of 11, l.. Johns-
ton, cement curbing Por lime:i( foot
'Is., cement guttering' Per Rtiiire
Nat'l $1.45, brick Paving per si(t)ar'
yard $2.10, cement 1Hl\'ing per sgnal•e
yard $1.45, astha.11ti' concrete P,,•
square pard, Plass .A, $1.7:I, :asphaltic
concrete per square yard, ('hiss II,
$1.77. i;id o1' N. .1, Shirr, cement
carting Per lineal foot av cis., stone
c'an'ting per lineal fool ail els., reset
curbing Per linen) fool as cis., brick
Palv'ing Per tar,' YI11'd I .117, c'an'aI
Paving Per st,. ;lir yard, $ 1 .2 7. I lid of
James P. Lec, ''neon) curbing per
lineal foot 42 cis., stone curbing per
lineal foot 90 cls., reset curbing per
linen] foot 30 els., ,''ilei) guttering
Per „1111ur y:lr(1 $1.311, Zwick paving
per square None( $1.911, a'ne'nt paving'
Per square yard $1.30, asphaltic con-
crete per square yard, class :A, $1.610.
on motion of .AId. Alcl.nnghlin the
contrite! \cols :lvvau'ded to James
boom the lowest hidder, and
his bond Placed ;rt one -hearth the
amount of the contrast the improve-
ment to lie asphaltic concrete.
I ii,ls for the improving of Fourth
street from the west Property line of
.Aloin street to the east Property line
of Locust street. L'id of It. l.. Johns.
ton, cement curbing per lineal foot
10 cts., stone curbing Per liu'a1 foul
$1.00, reset curbing per lineal toot 40
Hs.. cement guttering per square yard
$1.41, brick Paving per square Yard
$3.13, asphaltic concrete per square
yard, Class .5, $1.79, asphaltic 'on-
cr'te Per square yard, class ii, $1.77.
ti,l of Joules F. Lee, gluling' per
'ul,ic Nau'd 40 els., cement cnt'hing
Julelineal l•uot 'Ill etc., ::tone curbing.
Per lineall toot SO etc., reset curbing
per lineal foot i0 cts., cement gutter-
ing per soutire yard $1.311, brick pav-
ing tier square yard, $1.91), asphaltic
•oncr'to Per squ:ue Naar'(, class .-A,
$1.0.11. .Aid. \\'allis moved to suspend
the rules for the purpose of illuvvitu
Lee to address the council. Par-
ried by ille following vole:
Yeas- :\Id:+. cIdI:dlaui, I''ritl, t.oisl,
\lel,anghlin, I'I:inlonrlon, Si 'idol.
Nays --None.
Ili. I.e,' addressed the council stat-
ing that his bid of 40 ('Is. Per cubic
•'l fir grading veils according to his
opinion necessary for the cutting to
be done on said sIi'el. Its motion of
AId. .McLaughlin the bids were refer-
red to the 'outline' (If the whole.
Bids for the improving of Third
street, trout the \vest property line of
Locust street to the east. curb line of
l;luff street. 11111 of K. L. Johnston,
cement curbing per lineal foot 48 cts„
cement guttering per square yard
Ile
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$1.45, hock paving per square yard
$2.10, cement paving per square!,ard
$1.45. asphaltic concrete per square
yard, 1'l;iss \, $1.79. asphaltic con-
crete per square yard, d, ('lass R, $1.77.
Bid of James V. Loc, content ('nrhing
per lineal foot 89 cts., cement gutter-
ing per square yard $1.45, brick pav-
ing per square yard $1.90, cement pay-
ing per square yard $1.30, asphaltic
concrete per square yard, ('lass A,
$1.69. (in motion of Aid. McLaugh-
lin the contract was awarded to James
1'. Lee, he being the lowest hiller,
and his bond placed at one-fourth the
amount of the contract the improve-
ment to be asphaltic concrete.
Bids for repairing 2500 square feet
of cement gutter on \Vest Locust
street from Rosedale avenue to Sem-
inary street. Bid of Thos. It. Lee, 15
cts. per square foot. Bid of \Vat.
Boschi, 16 cts. per square foot. Biu
of N. J. Staner, cement guttering; poi
square yard $1.69. On motion of Aid.
\Vallis the contract was awarded to
Thos. I:. Lee, he being the lowest bid-
der, and his bond placed at one-fourth
the amount of the contract.
Bids for replacing new curb and
gutter abutting the A. Urbach prop-
erty on Lark avenue between Grand-
view avenue and Bradley avenue. Bio
of N. J. Starer, combination curb and
glittering per lineal foot 59 cts. Bid
of Thos. 11. Lee, combination curb
and guttering per lineal foot 60 cts.
• ;alts moved to award the con-
tract to N. J. Staner, he being the
lowest bidder, and his bond placed at
one-fourth the amount of the con-
tract. Lost by the following vote:
Yeas --Aids. Frith, Leist, \Vallis,
.Nays—Alds. Callahan, McLaughlin,
1'lautondon, Strobel.
\Id, Frith moved to refer the bids
to the committee of the whole. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—\Ids, Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plantondotl, Strobel,
Nays—Aid. Wallis.
Bids for improving Pine street from
Thirty-first street to Thirty-second
street. Bid of Peter Even Co., grad-
ing in total $500.00, combination curb
and guttering per lineal foot 74 c•ts.,
macadamizing per square yard 82 cts.
Bid of Wilmer Cook, grading in total
$450.00, combination curb and gut-
tering per lineal foot 73 cts„ macada-
mizing per square yard 83 cts. Bid of
O'1''arrel Cont. Co., grading in total
$280.00, combination curb and gut-
tering per lineal foot 80 cts., macada-
mizing per square yard 85 cts. Bid
of Frank Boutin, grading in total
$579.60, combination curb and gutter-
ing per lineal foot 58 cts., macada-
mizing per square yard 65 cts. On
motion of Ald. Callahan the bids were
referred to the city engineer to report
later in the evening the lowest bidder.
Bids for improving Eagle
from Viola street to Alth;rtsc r
nue. Bid of O'Parrcl Cont.
ing in total $471.0o, combination
incl guttering per lineal foot 90 cl,
macadamizing per square yard 95 •
Bid of Peter Even Co., grading ii.
tal $800.00, combination curb
guttering per lineal foot 115 cts., nt:,
cadanlizing per square yard 7;•
Bid of Wilmer ('Dole, grading in I.
iii9m4o0, combination curb and go:
n ler lineal foot 75 et s., ntacadir
ing per square yard ,Si' cts. Big.
Flank lnk (cutin. grading in ti
$707.40, couthinalion env!, and gal -
tering per lineal foot 5S els., macada-
mizing per square yard C7 eta c.•
motion of .\Iola Frith the hid
ferred to the city c•ngineci
later in the evening the lowest
Bids for the improving of Nevada
street il'ont Julien avenue to Martha
streel. laid of I)'Far'rell Cont.
grading in total $ 15.00, c'ontb!na'
curl) and guttering per lineal few
$1.00, macadamizing per square yard
$1.15. Bid of Wilmer Poole, grading
In total $501.00, c•onlh!natinn cart( tinct
guttering icer lineal foot 75 cts., ma-
cadamizing per square yard 55 cts.
Bid of G. L. Kornuutit, grading in to-
tal $15.00, combination curt and gut-
tering per lineal toot 95 els., macada-
mizing per s'tn;lre yard $1.20. Bid of
F. \V. Hassell, grading in total $.1,-
300.00, combination curb and glitter-
ing per lineal foot 55 cts., macada-
mizing per square yard ti cts. (in
motion of Alda \Vallis the bids were
referred to the city engineer to report
later in the evening the lowest bidder.
Bids for the improving of Viola
street from I'le;n;ntt street to the end
of said Viola street. Bid of Peter
h:ven Co., grading in total $400.00.
combination curb and guttering per
lineal foot 65 cts., macadamizing per
square yard 75 cts. Bid of \V-iltnee
Cook, grading in total $5(10.00, combi-
nation curl( and guttering per lineal
foot 70 cts., macadamizing per square
yard 55 cts. Bid of O'Farrell Cont.
Co., .gra,(iin€ in total $146.00, combi-
nation ( nil, and guttering per lineal
foot 85 cis., macadamizing per stn;ne
Yard 90 els. On motion of Ab]. Yrilh
the bids wcte referred to the city en-
gineer to report later in the peening
the lowest bidder.
Blois for constructing an eight -inch
tile pipe sanitary sewer in Heeb street
from the end of the present sewer
south to the first angle of the grade
of said street. 13i(1 of F. \V. Hassett,
eight -inch tile pipe per lineal foot
One Dollar Nineteen and one-half
cents, manholes each $24.75. Bid of
J. A. R. Daniels, eight -inch tile pipe
per lineal foot $9.00, manholes each
$70.00. On motion of Ald. Frith the
contract was awarded to P. W. Has-
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sett, he being the lowest bidder, and
his bond placed at one-fourth the
amount of the contract.
Bids for constructing an eight -inch
tile pipe sanitary sewer in Windsor
avenue from Lincoln avenue to Prov-
idence street and in Providence street
from Windsor avenue to Stafford ave-
nue. Bid of Wilmer Cook, eight-1nc
tile pipe per lineal foot 65 cts., mart -
holes each $35.00. Bid of G. L. Kor-
mann. eight -inch tile pipe per lineal
foot 65 cts., manholes each $24.00.
Bid of James Street, eight -inch tile
pipe per lineal foot 59 cts., manholes
each $25.00. Bid of N. J. Staner,
eight -inch tile pipe per lineal foot 67
cts., manholes each $24.00. Bid of F.
W. Bassett, eight -inch tile pipe per.
lineal foot 72 cts., manholes each
$24.50. On motion of Aid. Frith the
contract was awarded to James Street
he being the lowest bidder, and his
bond placed at one-fourth the amount
of the contract.
Bids for constructing an eight -inch
tile pipe sanitary sewer in Foye street
from Almond street to Seminary street
.and east in Seminary street from Foye
street to within one hundred feet o
Paul street and west on Seminary
street from Foye street to the wester-
ly lot line of Lot 2 of 2 of Mineral
Lot 193. Bid of G. L. Kormann, eight -
inch tile pipe per lineal foot $4.80,
manholes each $45.00. Bid of Wilmer
Cook, eight -inch tile pipe per lineal
foot $4.25, manholes each $48.00. Bid
• of J. A. R. Daniels, eight -inch tile
pipe per lineal foot $4.10, manholes
each $45.00. On motion of AId. Wal-
lis the bids were referred to the com-
mittee of the whole.
Bids for building a Public Barge at
Eagle Point. Bid of the Dubuque Mo-
tor Boat Ways $1,265.00. Bid of Du-
buque Boat & Boiler Worsts $1,225.00.
On motion of Ald. Leist the bids were
referred to the committe of the whole.
BILLS.
C. B. McNamara & Co., grad-
ing Atlantic avenue $250 00
Thos. Lee, grading alley be-
tween Ninth and Tenth Ave. 35 00
Ed. Ruff, inspector 26 00
Jim Byrnes, inspector 14 00
Thos. Kenneally, inspector 18 00
' H. A. McIntosh, 5% retained
Bee Branch sewer at 28th
street
Wilmer Cook, 5% retained Al-
ta Vista improvement
Wilmer Cook, 5% retained
Rosedale avenue improve-
ment 534 28
James F. Lee, 5% retained
Louisa street improvement316 85
Tibey Bros., 5% retained
Wood street improvement __
J. A. R. Daniels, 5% retained
Bee Branch sewer Milville
121
27
66
28
122
78
road 147 42
Western Improvement Co., 5%•
retained Julien avenue and
Delhi street improvement 2174 66
I'rcd r. Itis, expense and fire11 40
W. ('. 1''osselman, expense and
fire
Kerper-Jlnntz Garage Co., po-
lice, fire and health 6 10
United Tire Sales Co., expense
and health 50 60
Iowa Telephone Co., expense,
fire and police 42 67
Key City Gas Co., police, fire
and expense 4 25
Key city Gas Co., police, fire
and expense 59 75
L. ()ally, expense and health8 95
Klauer & Kress, expense and
sewer 3 90
John Drehouse, expense and
police 20 25
John Drehouse, expense 12 50
F. M. Jaeger Co., bathing
beach 1 30
F. M. Jaeger Co., bathing
beach 80
F. Beutin, bathing beach 25 00
T. D. Dempsey, expense 5 15
J. Levi & Co., expense 141 43
Dubuque Lumber & Coal Co,
expense 65 45
Chicago Great Western Rail-
way Co., expense 1 00
Union Electric Co., expense1 00
Klauer & Kress, expense 2 95
Gonne!. Bros., expense 39 75
Hoerman Press, expense 4 00
Murray & Freiburg Co., ex -
expense 12 25
Eagle Point Lime Works, ex-
pense 1 15
Mullen Bros., expense 2 10
C. E. Fitzpatrick Co., expense 49 05
C. L. Dambacher, expense 5 08
United Garage Co., expense11 30
G. Ragatz, Jr., expense 8 75
Eichhorn & Bechtel, expense65
L. A. Walch, expense 10
Farley & Loetscher Mfg. Co,
expense 13 50
G. F. Kleih Sons, expense 11 92
A. E. Gmehle, expense 62 15
F. A. Nester & Son, expense53 75
United Tire Sales Co., police37 20
N. J. Kons, police 175 00
Standard Lumber Yard Co,
police 8 00
Iowa Oil Co., police 20 61
Couler Avenue Garage, police 50
United Tire Sales Co., police _. 1 76
A. F. fleck, expense 1 00
E. Schuller, expense 23 30
Eichhorn & Bechtel, police 1 48
G. F. Kleih Sons, police 34 74
Union Electric Co., police 1 00
W. J. Brown, police 32 60
C. J. McCarthy, police 6 40
Tri-State Auto Co., police 7 86
Albert Ney, police 100 32
G. F. Kleih Sons, police 3 30
F. W. Thompson, fire 2 70
2 28
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Key City Gas Co., fire
Wunderlich & Wiede.rholt, fire
J. Newman & Son, fire
Peed-Berwanger & Pfiffni•r
fire
Vollenweider & Hein, fire
Deyoe-Avenarius, fire
mhuque Rubber & Belting
t'o., fire
El Iwanger Bros., fire
101111 II 03,, fire
F. Schloz & Son, fire
G. \V. Healey & Son, fire
1)111,10111e -Welding Works, fire
Nov city h•on Works, fire 3
Jas. A. Hayes, fire 36
Pnion Electric Co., fire 14
F. G. Becker, fire 25 21
A. Y. McDonald Mfg. co, tire
Standard Lumber Y II rd (
fire 11
P. M. Jaeger Co, fire It 511
1)111011(111e Rubber & Belting
Co., fire -12
Tri-State Auto Co., fire 1
Geisler Bros., fire 90
National Refining Co., fire 50
National Clothiers, fire 84 00
W. I I. Peckert Co., fire 10
Ed. MiIl1, fire 21
11.. Schmitt, fire 35
Gammen Fire Alarm Co., fire 255 00
Philip Pfersch, fire 1 90
G. P. Kleih Sons, fire 9 97
National Refining Co., fire 21 50
.J. Levi Co., health 12 54
16 70
8 71
21
I 10
4 50
12 00
1 01
3 91)
7
3 .15
1
1
50
31
Oti
70
Dubuque Rubber & Belting
Co., health 1 30
Coates & Robinson, health 10 00
Standard Lumber Yard Co.,
health
1 47
G. F. Kieft Sons, health 30
John Ellwanger Co., health3 50
Upton Laundry, health 9 85
M. J. Mo'nllough, health
Ellwanger Bros., health 30 00
2 30
G. E. COil1 Sons, sewer 9 30
Peed-Berwanger & Pfiffner,
r
sewe
3 00
Ellwanget• Bros., sewer 3 35
Schloz & Son, sewer 2 55
rKlauer & Kress, sewer 1 65
Whiner & Kress, sidewalk 3 25
P..Lang, sidewalk 6 40
Xaep, Bitechele, sidewalk 1 00
Spahn & I los(' Lumber Co,
sidewalk 45 90
G. E. Kleih Solis, sidewalk 3 55
Standard :Lumber Yard
sidewalk 41 13
Key city Roofing Co., loads
Lila] police ...................... 20 93
Mettel Bros., roads and. fire13 40,
Molo Sand & Gravel C,
road 1 05
Standard Oil Co., 2nd and 3rd
roads764 .52
Smedley (10., 4th road 36 08
Smedley Co., 4th road 85 76
M., Mullen, 3rd road 83 00,
F. Retain, 2nd and 4th roads164 65
Alolo Sail (1ro vel (10., 4th
and 5th roads
.0
Standard Oil Co., 2nd road 3 •
1:1»uer Mfg. Co., 5th road 91
I'. lieutin, 4th road •
.1. 1'. Heim, :Irl road
1<eY (las co., 4th road
Ilrodlord 1:ros., 4th road 112"
1..
I. Schmit), 4th road
1•;.igle Point Philp Works, 5111
road
6
T. J. Mulgrew Ca., 4th road 44ii
.1. P. Ileitn, 2nd road Ii
!..1t:Inillird 3rd road 11 -fl"'7
I II. Pollock, lth road5 2'2
StandardliiCa., 211,1 road 71,
K loner ,\.7 rt•:,s, roods
1•:11\voligcr I lros„ roods
\ustin-Western Road :Machin-
1.ry Co., roads
Indianapolis Brush & Broom
t'o,, roads 12
Leader oil co., roads 7
(1. Kleih Sons, roads 17
& Coto, roodsis
\V. 1). Oeckert Co., roads ‘,
sT
Midland Chemical cu.. roads11:7( 61
midland Chemical co.. roods
5 1
Iowa Co., roads :7985
87
Schloz & Son, roads 59 40'
Key City Iron Works, roads23 56
Labor 'Leader, printing
12 50
Telegraph -Herald, printing 79
Telegraph -Herald, printing 110 09
Times -Journal, printing • 177 00
l'nion Electric t'u., lighting 1300 81
Union Electric Co., lighting .... 162 11
1111bn) Electric co., lighting .... 93 70
on motion of Ald. McLaughlin all
bills properly II. K. were ordered paid.
(in motion of Ald. McLaughlin the
following hills were sent to the com-
mittee of the whole:
Jno. M. Lee, cinders delivered
to Athletic. Park
$453
((IIE. G. Becker, balance Ilue to
bill rendered to Mr. Adams 141 71
The following petitions of properly
owners stating that they desired to
exercise their privilege in taking the
salvage on the improvement of (71ily
street, Eighteenth street and Cottler
avenue from the north property line
of Third streei, to the north property
line of Twenty-second street present-
ed and load. Eliz. Hemmer, N. Jac-
quinot,' li't•ank Holz, Wm, Olanosky.
M. L. Grings, J. Al. Kolb, Herman
Jung'h, Peter P. Schrafl, jr., Anna
rnoldy, Lena Merkes, Math, Holz.
John P. Hillard, Mrs. Emma Richter.
Oscar Herrmann, A. H. Herget, Jos-
eph Pilmaier, Mary Lagarce, Board
of Education, C. A. Walter, J. 11.
Strobel & Sons Pkg, Co., J. H. Rhom-
Lerg, J. (l. Collier, E. W. Wieland, F.
M. Wunderlich, Iowa Dairy Co., Carr -
Ryder & Adams Co., H. Dement Es-
tate,' Emits and Anna Trexler, Jacob
Shormr.m W. A. 'Palmer, Barbara
Palen "state, Theresa A: and Matilda
I. Schmidt, Marg. Lorenz, German
1 1 1 1
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Regular Session, August 17, 1916
r ; .t .v S:! c Ings hank. N. C. Gindorf,
Anna V. Klatter, Rosalie
Katherine .AIcennig, I'has.
Iinifl n, .1. It. Waller, Ai t,jerns Block
.111_ I I, flay- street, Dred :Ind Thres;l
Bade, I'. I3. Kee,seckeI'. clu•istin;I
Lirede, Evelyn M. Mosey, .Agatha
Heim. IIn motion of Aldo Leist the
petitions were made a matter of rec-
ord.
I'ommunication of W. I'. Luther,
Exc. Estate Chas. Luther, stating that
he elected to tarn over salvage abut-
ting property Oil Clay street to the city
on terms :is indicated by said notice
presented and read. (In motion of
Ald. Wallis the communication was
made .I matter of record.
Petition of C. N. Klein et al, asking
the city council to install an electric
street light at the intersection of
Brod Iva y Ext on sion and King street
presented and read. (in motion of
Ald. Wallis the petition was referred
to the committee of the whole to
view the grounds.
Communication of the W. H. Mul-
lins company ackfiowledging the re-
ceipt of the order for one 3 H. I'. Spe-
cial I.annc:l and requesting that the
city ,c101 'hent a remittance of 25Y,
of the cost of the launch so that they
can It'ip sante presented and read. On
ntotiol of Alt. Wallis aI warrant for
25'; of the purchase price of the Spe-
cial launch was ordered drawn on
the city treasurer in favor of the W.
H. Mullins company and the city
treasurer instructed to forward the
same.
Petition of Voelker Realty Co. ask-
ing the city council to award the con-
tract for the construction of at sani-
tary- sewer in Park Way and Lawn -
dale avenue and across Lots 25 and 71
in Voolker Highlands connecting' with
the sewer in Glen Oak avenue to the
Peer Amid Cement Stone co. at the
Price of 40 cts. per lineal foot and
$20.00 for manholes, presented and
road. lin motion of Ald. Wallis the
petition was referred to the commit-
tee of the whole.
Petition of the Wartburg Seminary
asking the city council to cut the
weeds and clean the street on Fre-
mont avenue before Sept. 13th. 1016,
the day on which Ihey dedicate their
new buildings presented and read. Ald.
\Vallis moved to suspend the rules
for the purpose of allowing Mr. Sin -
grin to address the council. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas--Alds. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays—None.
Mr. Singrin addressed the council
relative to the condition of weeds and
dirt on Freemont avenue. Ald. Frith
moved that the prayer of .the pett-
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Boners tic' granted. Carried.
I'otnntunication of the Dubuque
Trades ;1011 Labor Congress inviting
the city council as well as the poiice
and fire departments to participate in
the Labor I Oy parade presented and
read. on motion of Ald. Wallis the
invitation Was accepted.
Petition of Ahe. Pechter asking. the
city council to 1'(0111 to him $5.110
the license paid by hint to the city for
peddling ice cream owing to an acci-
dent with one of the Inion Electric
Co.'s street cars he is unable to con-
tinue peddling presented and read.
(In motion of Aid. Leist the petition
was referred to the committee of the
whole.
Petition of Mrs. E. Reitman and b'.
W. Trader asking the city council for
permission to erect retaining walls on
the east side of Nevada street north
of Langworthy avenue presented and
read. On motion of Ald. Frith the pe-
t:itirin was referred to the committee
of the whole to view the grounds.
Petition of A. A. Cooper et al, pro-
testing against the improving of West
1W'ifth street from Bluff street to the
west line of City Lot 614 presented
and read. On motion of Ald. Mc-
Laughlin the petition was received
and filed.
Petition of Dubuque Commercial
club asking the city council to appro-
priate the sunt of $300.00 to help de-
fray the expenses of the convention
of the Iowa League of Municipalities
to he held in the month of September,
1916, presented and read. (ln motion
of Ald. Leist a warrant in the sum of
$200.00 was ordered drawn in favor
of Mayor Saul to he used in defraying
the expenses of the convention of the
Iowa League of Municipalities.
Claim of W. E. Gregory in the sunt
of $30.00 for damages of horse falling
into sewer ditch on Delaware avenue
presented and read. On motion of
Ald. Leist the notice was referred to
the city attorney.
Petition of John G. Gengler asking
the city council for permission to
erect a small sign about 15 feet front
the southwest corner of Ninth arm
Main street presented and read. On
motion of .Ald. Callahan the petition
was referred to the committee of the
whole to view the grounds.
Petition of Rider -Wallis Dry Goods
Co. et al, protesting to the improving
of hFourth street from Main street to
Locust street' presented and read. On
motion of Aid. McLaughlin the peti-
tion was received and filed.
Bond of Wm. Roschi in the sum of
$1000.00 for constructing permanent
sidewalks in the City of Dubuque pre-
sented and read. On motion of Ald.
Wallis the bond was referred to the
oily- attorney.
•
350 Regular Session, August
i 7. 1916
Bond of Thos. it. Lee in the sum of
$1000.00 for constructing permanent
sidewalks in the City of Dubuque pre-
sented and read. On motion of Ald.
Wallis the bond was referred to the
city attorney.
City Recorder Shea presented and
read the notice, certified to by the
publisher's, of the city council's in-
tention to improve Fourth street from
the west property line of Locust
street to the east property line of Bluff
street and it is hereby proposed to
narrow said street to thirty --four feet
between curbs. On motion of Ald.
McLaughlin the notice was received
and filed.
City Recorder Shea presented and
read the notive, certttt, ei to by ,he
publishers,- of the City t onneil's in-
tention to improve West Third Street
from the west curb line 01' Bluff
Street to the west property line of
Bur. "1 Street, and it is hereby pro-
posed to narrow said strut to
Twenty-two feet between curbs from
the west curb line of Bluff Street to
the east property line of Burch Street,
the balance of the street to be the
same as the asphaltic improvement
between curbs, also the petition of
Mary A. Ilyenolds stating that she
will be unable to pay for said im-
provement. On motion of Ald. Mc-
Laughlin the notice was received and
filed and the petition made a a tter
of record.
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council
Gentlemen: 1 herewith sutmit my
pay roll for labor on streets it the
several road distr'.cts during the first
half of August, 1916:
Amount due laborers
$1439.31 nk
Also submit the
pay roll for spri-
ling and sweeping the first half of
August, 1916:
Amount due laborers .
Also submit the pay roll ' ' $102.65
for labor r
on roads leadingor
First into the County:
Ward County Road
Fund, amount due laborers $13:1.60
Fifth Ward County Road
Fund, amount due laborers. 15.00
Respectfully submitted,
JOHN MAHONEY
Street Commissioner.
On motion of Aid. Frith 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 the pay roll for labor
on sewers during the first half of
August, 1916:
Amount due laborers on sew-
ers .. .
Respectfully submitted.
JOHN
JOHN MAHONEY,
Street Commissioner.
On motion of Aid. Plamondnn the
pay roll was received and warrants
ordered drawn to pay various
amounts and report referred hack to
committee 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 August, 1916:
Amount due pelieemcn $1536.70
Respect fully submitted,
Jot EN W. (HELI,IS,
Chief of Police.
lin motion of Aid. Callahan the
pay roll was received and warrants
ordered drawn to pay the various
amounts and the report referred hack
to the polio^ committee.
Fir . Chief lieinfried reported as
follows:
Gentlemen: I herewith submit my
pay roll for the tare department for
the rfist half of August, 1916:
Amount due firemen $2343.10
Respectfully submitted.
J. R. REINFRIED,
Chief.
On motion of Alderman Leist the
pay roll was received and warrants
ordered drawn to pay the various
amounts and the report refered back
to the fire committee.
Dubuque, Iowa, Aug. 15, 1916.
To the Honorable Mayor and Council
of the City of Dubuque.
Gentlemen: During the
term of Court, the appeal from a spe-
cial assessment levied against lot No.
12 of Kringle's Sub-diivsi.cn in the
City of Dubuque, for the improve-
ment of Angella Street. Frank Hock-
ensteiner, owner and appellant. was
called for trial. It was the conten-
tion of the appellant in this case that
he should not be compelled to pay
this assessment, and he based his
contention upon numerous obj.ctions
which were tiled for consideration by
your Honorable Body and which you
overruled. The full amount of ft e
assessment as levied, was Eighty-
three and 80-100 ($83.80). This
whole matter was given our careful
attention, and we arrived at the con-
clusion that it would be advisable to
effect a settlement if a settlement
could be made. The appellant finally
agreed to the proposition to pay the
City of Dubuque, in full settlement of
this assessment, the city to pay the
costs of suit, the sum of Forty-one
and 90-100 ($41.90) Dollars. This
being deemed satisfactory to us, the
settlement was made.
You will, therefore, find hereto at-
tached a check in the sum of Forty-
one and 90-100 ($41.90) Dollars, and
You will instruct your Treasurer to
cancel this assessment upon hisbooks
present
Regular Session, August 1.7, 1916 351
upon this payment being made.
You will also find hereto attached
a certificate of the costs in the case
as prepared by the Clerk of the Dis-
trict Court. These costs amount to
Twelve and 5-100 ($12.05) Dollars, in
which amount you will have a war-
rant drawn in favor of C. D. Har-
rington, Clerk of the District Court.
I sincerely trust this matter will
meet with your approval.
lIespectfully submitted,
M. H. CZIZEK,
City Attorney.
On motion .of Ald. McLaughlin the
report of the City Attorney was ap-
proved and the ('ity Treasurer in-
structed accordintly and a warrant in
the sum of $12.0 ; was ordered drawn
on the City Treasurer in favor of C.
D. Harrington, Clerk of the District.
Court.
Dubuque, Ta., Aug. 17th., 1916.
Gentlemen of the City Council:
I hereby appoint the following
- named Aldermen as iiicnilers of the
Boa rd of El1001 zation, Aldermen
\\;illis, Plamondon, McLaughlin, Leist
and Frith, to act as such hoard for
the purpose of equalizing the valua-
tions for the year 1916.
JAMES SAH.,
Mayor. •
On motion of Aid. Frith, the rec-
ommendation of Mayor Saul was ap-
proved.
City Engineer McNulty presented
Profile No. 940, showing the grade of
Seminary Street from east curb line
of Schroeder Avenue to 1600 feet
west, (in motion of Ald. Wallis, the
profile was referred to the Commit-
tee of the Whole.
i'ity Engineer McNulty presented
I'rolile No. 041, showing the grade of
West birth Street from Bluff Street to
west line of City Lot No. 614. On
motion of Ald. 31cI.aughlin the pro-
file was referred to the Committee of
the Whole.
Ald. McLaughlin offered the fol-
lowing:
An trl:tdNANCE.
AN ORDI\AN('l. ESTABLISHING A
GRADE I iN FIFT[---[ STREET
FI,(r\[ LI t' ST STREET TO
B1,C1'1' STREET.
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That an ordinance es
tablishing a grade on Fifth Street
from Locust Street to Bluff 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.
938, B. M. Water Table at Hartig's
Drug Store, elevation 25.21.
Said grade begins at the west prop-
erty line of Locust Street, which is
station O, north curb elevation 50.60,
south curb elevation 50.80; thence to
station 1+14, east alley line, north
curb elevation 52.00, south curb ele-
vation 51.70; thence to station 1+44,
west alley line, north curb elevation
52.50, south curb elevation 52.10;
thence to station 2+60, east property
line of . Bluff Street, north curb ele-
vation 54.00, south curb elevation
53.20.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and
after its passage by the City Council
and its publication in the official
newspapers of the City as required by
ordinance.
Adopted August 1710, 1916.
Approved August Isth, 1916.
JAMES S.\1 -I.,
Mayor.
Attest: J. J. SIIh;A,
City Recorder.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Times -Journal and Telegraph -Herald
newspapers, August 18th, 1916.
J. J. SHEA,
8 -18 -It. City Recorder.
Ald. McLaughlin moved that the
reading just had be considered the
first reading of the ordinance. Car-
ried.
\lel. Mct.aughlin moved to suspend
the rules for the purpose of reading
the ordinance by its title. Carried
by the following vote: Yeas—Aids.
Callahan, Frith, Leist, McLoughlin,
Plamondon, Strobel, Wallis. Nays—
None.
Ald. McLaughlin moved the adop-
tion of the ordinance as read. Car-
ried by the following vote: Yeas--
Alds. Callahan, Frith, heist, Mc-
Laughlin, Plamondon, Strobel, Wallis.
Nays --None.
Ald. McLaughlin offered the fol-
lowing:
AN ORDINANCE.
:\N I)I;lrlN:\N('1: ESTABLISHING A.
GRADE (iN NORTH MAIN
STREET Flt 3l K.AI"I'\1.\N AVI:-
'.TI'E TI) SEMINARY STREET.
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That an ordinance es-
tablishing a grade on North Main
Street from Kaufman Avenue to
Seurinary Street be and the same is
hereby established and adopted as
shown by the profile of said street
and grade, prepared by the t'ity En-
gineer, being profile No. 868. B. M.
Door sill of Heeh's Brewery Hall, ele-
vation 32.56.
Said grade begins at the south curb
line of Kaufman Avenue west, which
is station 0-6, west curb elevation
41.42; thence to station 0+6, south
curb line of Kaufman Avenue east,
east curb elevation 41.21; thence to
station 1+50, east curb elevation
58.60, west curb elevation 59.30;
thence to station 2+89.5, north
'curb line of Klingenhurg Terrace
352 Regular Session, August 17, 1916
w,, -t. ,;.>a ,-art ,1,•vatiun 78.60. west
curl, ,•le,a1ion 77.90; thence to .la -
tion 20.5, south curl, line of Kling-
enlnug 'Terrace west, east curb ele-
.;ition 8i.ln1. west curb elevation
81.55; thence to station 4+80, north
nirl, lin' of Leibnitz Street west, east
,'nrlh elevation 102.35, west curb ele-
vation 1112.68; thence to station 5+111,
south curb line of Leibnitz Street
west, west curl) eleva Iion 106.17:
thence to station 111+00, east curb
elevation 169.45, west curb elevation
169.35; thence to station 10-I-50, east
,•rrlelevation 172.15, west curl, ele-
vation 17'.56; thence to station
10-. 81, north curb line of Seminary
St reel west, west cnrh elevation
173.25; thence to station 11+81, north
Girl, line of Seminary Street east, east
curl, elevation 1711.59.
Section 2.-- This ordinance shall be
in force ;and take effect front and
after its Massage by the City Council
and its publication in the official
newspapers of the City as required
by ordiance.
Adopted: August 17th, 1916.
Amu -moil: August 18th, 1916.
JAMES S. -\1'I.,
\iavor.
Attest: J. J. S111:A,
City Recorder.
I' Ihlished officially in the Dubuque
Tiuu•s-J outtnaal and 'Telegraph -Herald
nowspnpers, August 18th, 1916.
.1. J. SHEA,
8-18-1t. Pity Recorder.
.\Id. :\Ic1.;1 1 Klin moved that the
reading .,last had be considered the
first reading of the ordinance. Car-
ried.
Aid. McLaughlin moved to suspen(i
the rules for the put -pose of reading
the ordinance by its title. Carried
by the following vote: Yeas—Aids.
Callahan, frith, Leist, McLaughlin.
I'huuondon, Strobel, Wallis. Nays --
None.
Aht. .McLaughlin moved the adop-
tion of the ordinance as read. Car-
ried by the following vote: Yeas—
Alds. I'allahan, Frith, Leist, Mc-
l.anghlin, Plamondon, Strobel, Wallis.
Nays --None.
Id. \Icl.aughlin offered the fol-
lowing:
An (II;LIN_ANCE.
AN GRELNANCE ESTABLISHING A
G l;.A l ' l? GN THIRD STREET
1'R 1\I LGCUST STREET TO
RLf'I'I' STREET.
lie it ordained by the City Council
of the city of Dubuque:
Section 1. That an ordinance es-
tablishing a grade on Third Street
from Locust Street to Bluff Street be
and the same is hereby established
and adopted as shown by the profile
of said street and grade, as prepared
by the City Engineer, being profile No,
937, B. M. Water Table at Hartig's
Drog Store, elevation, 25.21.
Said grade begins at the west prop-
erty line of Locust Street, which is
station u, north curb elevation 43.40,
south curb elevation 43.34; thence to
station 1+14, east alley line, north
curb elevation 46.90, south curb ele-
vation 46.90; thence to station 1-}-44,
west alley line, south curb elevation
47. 'a, north curb elevation 47.40;
thence to station 2+5S.4, east prop-
crt y line of Bluff Street, north curb
clev;ttion 48,811, south curb elevation
19.11
S n 2. This ordinance shall he
in force ;t nil lake effect from and
after its l missane by the City Council
and its publication in the official
newspapers of the City as t i mired by
ordinance.
Adopted August 1 7th, 19111.
Approve,) August 1 Sth, l a1 6,
JAMES S.\T"T..
Mayor.
Attest: J. J. STIP.\.
City Recorder.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Times -Journal and Telegraph -Herald
newspapers, August 18th, 1916.
8J. J. ,
-1-lt. City T:ecorder.
.5ld.\iel iiighlin moved that the
Ireading just had be considered the
first reading of the ordinance. Car-
ries,
-5Id. \l1,1atughtin moved to suspend
the rales for the purpose of rending
the ordinance by its title. i'iirried
\by the following vote: 'yeas—.\lds.
Callahan, Frith, Leist, Slcl.anfhlin,
l'l;'ntondon, Strobel, Wallis. Nae-
None.
Ald. McT.aughlin moved the ado;
tion of the ordinance as read. car -
tied by the following vote: Yeas--
Alds. Callahan, Frith, Leist, AIc-
'Laughlin, Plamondon, Strobel, Rallis.
Nays --None.
Alta. McLaughlin offered the fol-
lowing:
AN I)R]>INANCI:.
AN (litl)TNANCI: ESTABLISHING .A
GRADE IIN h'OT'RTH S'I'REE'I'
F]RI151 L('1'ST STREET To)
Ill t l'I' STREET.
Be It ( lydained by the Pity Council of
the City of Dubuque.
Section 1. That an ordinance es-
tablishing a grade on Fourth street
from Locust street to Bluff 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.
940, B. M. water table at Hartig's drug
store, elevation 25.21.
Said grade begins at the west prop-
erty line of Locust street, which Is
station 0, north curb elevation 49.90,
south curb elevation 49.60; thence to
station 1+14. east line of alley, north
curb elevation 50.30, south .curb eleva-
Regular Session, August 17, 1916 353
tion 50.20; thence to station 1-44,
west line of alley, north curb eleva-
tion 50.70, south curb elevation 50.10•
thence to station 2+60.5, east proper-
ty
roperty line of I11u1't street, north curb .ele-
vation 51.00, south curb elevation
511.90.
Section ,_ This ordinance shall he
in force and take effect from and an-
ter its passage by the City Council
and its publication in the official news-
papers of the city, ars required by or-
linance.
Adopted August 17th, 1916.
Approved August 18th, i a 1 6.
Attest: I 1 ';ttLA,
City Recorder.
.1A51 ES S.\I'I., Mayor,
I'nhlishcu olticiall;: it the Iltihnntt,
Time:.--.lourn;tl anti Teleg-rtph- Iternld
newspapers, August 1 ;tb,
J. .1. S1:.\,
S-1S-lt ('ity 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 rnles for the purpose of reading
the ordinance by its title. Carried
by the following vote: Yeas---AI,1s.
Callahan, Frith, Leist, \McLaughlin.
I'huuondon, Strobel, Wallis. Nays --
None.
'dd. McLaughlin moved the adop-
tion of the ordinance as read. car -
cleft by the following vote: Yeas --
Aids. Callahan, Frith, l.eist. Mc-
Laughlin, I'launondon, Strobel, \Valli..
Nays—None.
.11d. .McLaughlin offered the fol-
lowing:
AN Ut1l)lN.A\CI:.
AN (tltl(iNAN('I•: l-:S'I'.\111.lSiliN(. A
(111AIIL (t\ I'IIt 11 1-1 STI.I:ET
FtU(\I \l.\i' STlil:l-:'1"I'(( L((('I'ST
ST1;I•:I;'I'.
Be It (()gained by the City ('oucil of
the City of lhtbuglie.
Section 1. That an ordinance es-
tablishing a grade on Fourth street
from Stain street to Locust 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.
939, B. M. water table at. Hartig's
drug- store, elevation 25.21.
Said grade begins at the west prop-
erty line of Main street, which is sta-
tion 0, north curb elevation 47.60,
south curb elevation 47.80, thence to
station 1+14 east alley line, north
curb elevation 48.70, south curb ele-
vation 48.50; thence to station 1+44.
west alley line, north curb elevation
49.10, south curb elevation 48.801
thence to station 2+57.5, east prop-
erty line of Locust street, north curb
elevation 49.60, south curb elevation
49.50.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and after
its passage by lho ('ity Council and its
pulite:,lion in the official newspapers
of the .-ity ;is required by ordinance.
Adopted .Anv11,1 lith, 1!IIG.
.Apl'roe cd .AiiknaI 11th. 1016.
A t t i. -I . .I . .1. . l I1•:.\,
City I;eenrdor.
I.\\Ii•;5::AI'I ilayor.
1'Ill,lisht••1 officially in the I(ot,ii.tne
Tiutrs-,lonrnal and 'I'.-le;;raplt-llcril.i
newspapers .\imnst Kill, 1016.
.1. .1. sill•;.\,
-ls-It ('ity Iteco (tel-.
v(d. AI, i..:ii Jilin !hawed that the
readingj(;;-t hal Ise .•nnsi.lere.l the
first i,.i ding. Ili li.• ordinance. (
AI.I. McLaughlin moved to suspend
the rules for the pin pose ut rending
the ordinance by its title. (';carried
by the following vote: Yeas ---Aids.
collation. Frith, Lcist, \icl,augh lin,
l'lantondon, Strobel, Willis. Nays --
None.
Aid. -tiet.aughlin moved the adop-
tion of the ordinance as read. car-
ried by the following vote: Yens
Aids. ('allahan, Frith,Laughlin, I'lamon(lon, Strobel, Wallis.
Nays --None,
Your Committee on Streets would
respectfully report that we have ex-
amined the improvement of Burns
Street from I Street to fifty feet
north of Hancock Street, Ed. Tibey,
contractor, we have also examined
the sidewalk in front of th,• north
22 feel of the south 14 feel of lot.
4 of Sub. City 4;x and 4311 and part
of 676, Thos. R. Lee, contractor, and
would respectl'olly recommend that
they be accepted.
We would further recommend that
the (-'ity Engineer he and he is hereby
instructed to prepare a special assess-
ment against the lots or parcels of
real estate subject to assessment for,
Stich improvements and file the same
in the office of the ('ity itecorder,
who will thereupon publish the no-
tices as required by ordinance.
E. E. FRITH,
Chairman.
(In motion of Ald. Frith the report
of the Street Committee was adopt-
ed.
Your Committee on Sewers would
respectfully report that we have ex-
amined the following sewers and
would respectfully recommend that
they be accepted.
Sewer in Delaware Avenue, Avoca
Avenue, Decorah Avenue and Irving
Avenue, Geo. Not mann, contractor.
Sewer in Nevada Street and Mar-
tha Street, Geo. Kormann, contract-
or,
Sewer in St. Ambrose Street. J. A.
R. Daniels, contractor.
We would further recommend that
354 Regular Session, August 1 7, 1916
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 for
such improvement and file the same
in the office of the City Recorder,
who will thereupon publish the no-
tices of said assessment as required
by ordinance.
T.. PLA\t(t\I)(IX, •
Chairman.
On motion of Ald. I'lamondon the
report of the committee on sewers
was adopted.
Ald. Frith moved that the Chief of
Police be instructed to remove the
building off the street on Fifth ave-
nue :at once as the same is obstruct-
ing the construction of the storm
wata r ,ewer. Carried.
Ald. Wallis moved that Aid. Frith
la. appointed chairman of the trans-
portation committee for the automo-
bile trip to Davenport to witness the
demonstration of the Seagrave Fire
Apparatus. Carried.
Ald. McLaughlin moved that the
city electrician be instructed to have
the poles that are obstructing the im-
provement of Fourth Street Extension
removed. Carried.
Dubuque, Town, Aug. 16th, 1916.
To the honorable Mayor and City
I'wined.
Gentlemen: The Board of Health
met in regular session, August 16th,
1916.
Chairman Saul in the chair.
1'resent-- Ald. Callahan, Citizens
\V'm. Fosselman and R. Kolck, I)r.
Reinecke, irr. Graham, Sanitary Offi-
cer Neumann.
Minutes of the meeting of Judy 19.
1916, read and on motion of Ald. Cal-
lahan were approved as read. Sani-
tary Health officer Neumann report-
ed as follows:
•To the Honorable Chairman and
members of the Board of Health.
Gentlemen: The undersigned,
Your Health Officer, being instructed
by the city council to investigate cel-
lars in various parts of the city begs
to report that upon investigation
found some cellars in bad condition
but upon notifying the different own-
ers the same :are now in first class
condition.
Respectfully submitted,
(trio C N I•:l' \I:\ N N,
Health I calker.
On motion of Ald. Callahan the re-
port of the Health Officer was ap-
proved.
Bill of Coates & Robinson in the
sum of $10.00 for furnishing bond for
custodian of the Detention Hospital
presented. On motion of Ald. Calla-
han the bill was ordered paid and a
warrant in the sum of $10.00 was or-
dered drawn on the city treasurer in
'favor of Coates & Robinson.
On motion of Ald. Callahan the fol-
lowing bills were sent to the count,,-
for
ount;,for payment:
Dr. C. Palen $loo l:p
J. F. Robinson 65 n0
Dan J. Haas 50
J. .Jellison ;; ,
Farley t- I.oetsc•her Mfg. ('or,
it. \\'tuffs
John I.. Kies
J. .1. Strayer
-Mrs. loser 35
• W I'. Fosselnm n 31
futon Electric Co. 14
It. Kolck moved that the Boar
Health insert a notice in the i.ap,
notifying all householder:,, ov. ne
lessors. lessees, managers and
of al:) building or tenement, rt--
ant or hotel within the City of D,,
I' : It is the intention o
1: -:aril of I le:(lth to pick up :IP •
stray nII g:u•bnt,•e receptaelcs nn
formic::; with the city ordinance. (•
vied.
AId. Callahan moved to nd•;o:r,
Carried.
.T. .T. SH l' A,
Clerk of the Board et' Eealti.
on motion of Aid. Coital -inn the r
port of the Board of Health was ap-
proved.
Your Bathing Beach Commission
wo.:ld respectfully report that we
have had the hath house moved front
the former beach to the present one
at Eagle Point, and that we have ex-
amined the job and would respect-
fully recommend that the sante be ac-
cepted and that a warrant to the
amount of $25e.e,i he drawn in favor
of Frank Sehinitt in payment for
same.
E. E. Flil'I'H.
('hairnuun.
On motion of Ald. Frith, the report
of the Bathing Beach Commission
was approved and a warrant in the
sum of $250.00 was ordered drawn on
the City Treasurer in favor of Frani:
Schmitt.
Ald. McLaughlin offered the fol-
lowing:
Be It Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that the res-
olutions heretofore adopted providing
for the improving of West Fifth street
from the west property line of Bluff
street to the west lot line of City Lot
614 be and they are hereby rescinded.
Ald. \Icl.aughlin moved the adop-
tion of the resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Teas --aids Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel Wal-
lis. Nays None.
Ald. Wallis offered the following:
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 North
Main street, as follows, to -wit: An
Regular Session, Auguat 1 7, 1916
355
eight -inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in
North Main street from the end of the
present sewer south to ten. feet south
of the north lot line of Lot 19, L. H.
Langworthy's Sub., and to assess the
cost of said sewer against the abut-
ting property.
Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of
the resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Alds. Callahan, 1" rich, Leist,
McLaughlin. Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis. ?\; ys—None.
AId. Wallis offered the following:
Be Tt Resolved by the City Council
of the ('its- 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 North Main Street from the
end of the present sanitary sewer
south to ten feet south of the north
lot line of Lot 1.9, L. 1-f. l.angvvorthy's
Sub., showing the location and gen-
eral nature of such improvement, the
extent thereof, the size and kind of
material to he 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 thereon per front feet or square
feet in area, and to Zile such plot,
specifications and estimate in the of-
fice of the City Itecoreler.
That after such plat is so tiled, the
City Recorder shall cause to he jcci-
lished notice of the intention of the
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 mature of the sewer, its
location, size ouch kinds of material to
1a(' 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 fide days ;;iter the
last 1H t i1(atlon of said notice, and
after the completion of the publica-
tion of such notice, he shall ;tt its
next session, notify the council there-
of in writing with a Printed copy of
such notice accompanying the same.
,\Id. Wallis moved the adoption of
the resolution. Parried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas— Alois. Callahan, Frith, t,c•ist,
McLaughlin, T'latnondon, Strobel,
Nays— None.
Alderman McLaughlin offered the
following:
Be it Resolved icy the City Council
of the City of I (uhuo1ne, That I" ourth
street from the crest property line of
Locust street to the cast property line
of 111nff street be Unproved by grad-
ing, curbing and guttering with com-
bination cement curb and gutters and
narrowing said street to. thirty-four
feet between curb and by paving said
portion of said street with a:;phaltic.
concrete, on a concrete foundation, the
sante in accordance with the plans
and specifications for such uuprov,-
ment prepared by the city envMeer
and now on file in the office of the
city recorder, and be it further
Resolved, that said int provcnn•n:
shall be completed on or before the
15111 lay of Icc•tobe', 1916. :Ind shall
be paid for in the manner prescribe,)
by Chapter XXXII as ;unended or uo.
Revised (trdin;ance of the City of Icu-
hncinc fur 11u payment of the cost of
street improvements.
The proposals for doing said wort.;
shall he acted upon by the council oil
the 31st clay of August, 1916, and thy•
city recorder is hereby ordered Io ;enc
ten days' notice by publication asl:iiia
for proposals as provided by ni li-
nanee.
:Ald. \lc•I.;attghlin moved the adop-
tion of the resolution. carried by
the following vote:
'i cas--.\lois. Callahan, l" rith, 1.cist,
McLaughlin, I'I:tntondon, Strobel,
\\' a t l i s•.
N:1 -s•- None.
Alderman l'lamonclun offered the
following:
lle it Resolved Icy the Pity Council
of the city of Dubuque, That \\'est
Third Street, from the west curb line
of Bluff Street to the west property
Zinc of Burch street he improved by
u;u'rowinu In twenty-two feet be-
tween c•nrbs from the cce,t lo•opertc
line of 1:! cit street to the cast prop-
erly line of buret street and tic h: l-
ance of the street to be the s;imc as
tlu• asphaltic hetvveen
curbs, by radio nrbing with ce.
relent curbs ;and to pave the portion
of the street from the west curl: Zine
of 1111111' street to the east proper)
line of Burch street with hillside
brick on a concrete foundation incl
to pave the halance of the street to
the asphaltic intprocentent ccitli as-
phaltic c•oncrele ott ;1 concrete t'u11n-
1:a1ion, the s;une iu aecorcl:incc Will
the l;lans :11111 specilicntiuns Inc scicli
lncpro• enu•nt prep;n'ed by the cit.\ Ill -
1 1(1 uucc c;n nil' in the Olin e of
the city recorder, :inch he it further
Resolved, that said improvement
shall ho completed on or before the
1st day Of Iceccnibcr, 19111, and shall
Ice paid for in the manner prescribc,l
by Chapter XXXII as am ended of the
Revised (ordinance of the City of Iua-
bltcllie for the payment of Ihc• cost of
street improo. emeul.s.
The proposals for doing :-aid wort;
shall he acted iipon by the council on
the tilst day of August, 19111, and the
city recorder is hcrehy ordered to
give ten days' notice by prlblic•ntion
asking for proposals as provided by
ordinance.
\Id. I'Iamondon looked 11u• adop-
tion of the resolution. carried by II}
356 Regular Session, August 1 7, 191 6
following vote:
Yeas ---Aids. Callahan, frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays—None.
Alderman Frith offered the follow-
ing:
lie it Resolved by the City Council
of the 'ity of Dubuque, That it is
deemed necessary to construct perma-
nent sidewalks four feet wide in front
of the following lots or parcels of lots
abutting on the following named
streets in the City of Dubuque:
Lot 91 Burden and Lawther's Ad-
dition, abutting on the east side of
Burden avenue, owned by T. E.
Rhomberg.
Lot 89 Burden and Lawther's Ad-
dition, abutting on the east side of
Burden avenue, owned by John A.
C'unninghaui.
Said sidewalks to be built of ce-
ment (artificial stone) and to be com-
pleted not later than the 30th day of
August. 1 91 6.
Aid Frith moved the adoption of
the resolution. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas --\Ids, Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, I'laurondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays --None.
City Engineer Al(Nulty reported as
follows:
ci'I'arrel Cont. Co. the lowest bid-
ders for the improving of Viola street,
Wilmer Cook the lowest bidder for
the improving of Nevada street, F.
Boutin the lowest bidder for the im-
proving of Eagle street and also Pine
street. On motion of aid. Frith the
bids were referred to the committee
of the whole.
AId. Strobel moved that the bond
of the Iowa Telephone Co. be increas-
ed from $500.00 to $5000.00 the same
to be a Surety Bond and this bond to
be prepared by the city attorney.
Carried.
Ald. Strobel moved to adjourn. Car-
ried.
Adopted
Approved
Attest:
J. J. SHEA,
City Rcorder.
1.-1, 1916.
Mayor
ity Recorder.
Special Session, August 31, 1916
CITY COUNCIL.
(Official.)
tipecial Session, August :; 1st.
Council met at 8:30 p. tat.
Mayor Saul in the choir.
Present—Aldermen Callahan, Frith,
l.eist. Jlclaught in. Strobel, Wallis.
A',sent—Alderman I'launondon.
Mayor Saul stated that this meet-
ing is called for the purpose of act-
ing on bids on Vatrions street im-
provements ,inti any other business
that might properly tome before a
regular meeting of the City Council.
Ald. Wallis moved to open bids.
tarried.
I ;ids for the improving of !Vest
Third Street from the west curb line
of I;luff Street to the west property
line of Burch Street: Bid of G. L.
Kormann, grading in total, $50.00;
cement curbing, per lineal foot, 50
cents' hillside brick paving, per
square yard, $2.40; asphaltic concrete,
per square y.n'd, Class B, $1.95. Bid
of Jas. P. Lee, grading in total,
$75.00; cement curbing, per lineal
foot. 49 cents; brick paving. per
square yard, Galesburg hillside bick.
$2.35; asphaltic concrete, per square
yard, Class .A, $1.80. On motion of
Ald. Callahan, the contract was
awarded to .los. F. 1.ee, he being the
lowest bidder, and his bond placed at
one-fourth the amount of the Con-
tract.
Bids for the improving of Fourth
Street from the west property line of
Locust Street to the east property
line of Bluff Street: Bid of .James F.
Lee, c'onthination curb and guttering,
per lineal foot, 70 cents; ;asphaltic
concrete, Pec sttuare yard, Class A,
$1.72. Bid of .Johnston Construction
Co., conthination curb and guttering,
per lineal foot, 75 cents; asphaltic
concrete, per square yard, Class A,
$1.85; :asphaltic concrete, per square
yard, Class B, $1.30. On motion of
Ald. \Ic'Laughlin, the contract was
awarded to James F. Lee, he being
the lowest bidder, and his bond
placed at one-fourth the amount of
the contract.
Aid. Frith moved that the money
turned over to the City Treasurer by
the Dubuque Commercial club be
placed in the Eagle Point Bathing
Beach Fund. Carried.
Aid. Frith moved that a warrant
in the sum of $67.03 be drawn on the
Eagle Point Bathing Beach l" and in
favor of A. Y. \7cJonald Mfg. Co. to
cover the bill of Curtis Plumbing &
Heating Co, turned over to them
against the Eagle Point Bathing
Beach. Carried.
Ald. Frith moved that the City En-
gineer be instructed to prepare plans
..and specifications for the construction
191
357
of a sewer at the Eagle Point Bath-
ing' Beach. Carried.
Aid. Callahan moved that the City
Engineer be instructed to give stokes
to Harvey Pier on Valley Street to
show whether or not his lot is on the
streer. 1',Cried.
Ald. Strobel mover] that the Mayor
appoint a. committee of three to make
arrangements for the ,•onvention of
the Iowa League of Municipalities, to
he held during the month of Septem=
ber Carried. Mayor Saul ;appointed
the following named committee: .Albs.
Strobel, I" t•ith and McLaughlin.
Ald. Strobel moved to rid.journ.
Ca cried.
J. J. SHE:A,
City RecortJer•
,1,916.
Adopted
Approved
Attest ..
Mt or.
City Recorder.
3 3 h List of Warrants.
List of City Warrants.
Dubuque, Iowa.
To the hone,-,(I,le Mayor and ('
Council of Dubuque.
Gentlemen: The following is a com-
plete list of till warrants issued by
me during the month of July, 1916:
ti:darics Pot' dune, 1916
James Saul, \Mayor $116 65
Geo. 1,. \\'yhrv,nt, 'Treasurer_133 30
Otto E. Pols, Deputy 108 33
I. E. Nolfeuh:icli, Clerk 80 0O
Cyril D. I,ttgen, Auditor 116 65
('tin (I. AV'eglen, I teputy 88 33
.1. .1. Shea, Recorder116 65
Toter Kies, Dcpnty 03 33
I'ted I. Meller, .-Assessor 125 00
Barry Gleason, I helmy 100 00
Frank Kenneally, Deputy 1600 00
\Iattho\r II. t'zizek, Attorney10 00
Matthew ('ooney, Asst. Attor-
ney 95 00
1Iary t'zizek, Stenographer 20 00
F. .1. McNulty, Engineer 166 65
Albert Eitel, .Asst. Engineer60 00
\Waher t'ttllon. .Asst. Engineer 125 00
.1..1. 75 UIt
Jot,. Schlueter, Asst. Engineer 95 UO
John AC. Lawler, I'onitnittec
Clerk. 100 00
.John Mahoney. Street com-
missioner 100 00
C, .1. .\k'('a 'thy, Market Mas-
ter 65 00
'Phos. Hackney, Pound Master 45 as
Sirs. li. Koenig, .ltu)itress 70 uu
Dr. E. I.. lieinicke, health
t,I'llrt-t 50 Ue
()Ito Neumann, Sanitary ((Iii-
t'c'i' 75
Dr. I'. I<ennetly_, Sleat and
Sl ilk Inspector 85 00
Ed. Farrel, Ainhnitutce Driver 80 00
his, Lynch, Wharf Master 60 00
I.was I'Itotondon, Alderman
First Ward 25 UO
.I. .1. SIcI.ti ghlin, Alderman
Second Ward 25 On
I'lots. I.eist. Alderman Third
Ward 25 00
.1. II. Wallis, Alderman
Fourth \\'tu'd
25 00
E. E. Frith, Alderman Fifth
Ward 25 00
'Phos, 1-I. Callahan, Alderman -
:it -Large 25 00
John 1':, Rtrohel, Alderman -at -
Large 20 00
.John Monis,Chief of Police125 00
Geo. Reynolds, for injuries
received 20 00
Amanda Beyer, compensation
Mahar l;nr
Police Payroll Last Halt' June, 1916.
Edward itrunsklll $ 36 58
Slich.tel Connolly 36 58
James Corcoran 34 3o
John ('ody 34 30
Nicholas Campbell 36 61
William Carroll 36 58
35 08
F
Thomas Cain 36 :8
'Phos. Connolly :11
Philip Dunphy 41
'Wm. Dolan 36
'I'hontt(s Duggan 34
Edward Daily
Patrick Fury
John Fox
James Flynn 3,1
\1 it'hctcl Fogarty
'l'hco. Ganahl
Ben Gray
John Kane
John Kilby 33
John Kopp
Patrick Kenneall\'
Barney I.ndescher
Denty \Yeller 3I
1-I ugh Ma They
Alfred Noel
.John t (—Erica, -1
II1, 11nel I t')'ottnor 1 ,
Michael Ilytin
G:`s Pak ilonn
Thomas 114 !lly
.lorel'h :'holly ,
Patrick Sullivan
Dennis Shechart
John Spielman
Thomas Sweeney
Fred 9teylcr -
I''t ed l,ielman
('hnrlea TrnIn
Frank AV'illiants
Miss II, t:reuntui .
Mrs. I:. I I ihhe 71 :'e
Police Pension I.'nntl l,et;tim•,:
Pic', • Payroll Last hall' ,11111e
.1. (.einirietl 8r I
D. .\herrn 19 0•,
Ilipnt;tn la (ii
II. Eitel
A. 1-Ice1. -ia _a
A. II I (onell -13
1'. %illig 79 _1•
N. _Wagner
1' Kennedy 39 2e
10. \lotsch
.1. Noonan
I.. AWetnett 33 00
J. Flynn 12
H. Cain 13 6':
T. Ryder 18 6:'
\Wnt. Smith 19 2e
M. Kelley a2..
F. lInt'phy" : 9 2e
.1. I:ooney :17 '
R. Tierney -
(1. (Ichrkc 42 Is
J. Keppler 39
J. `ntitli 1::
Sic('lait) 39
I,. Benyer :17
J. Daugherty 39 21,
H. Woodward 32 35
M. Sweeney 39 20
J. 11enzer 39 20
J. JJcGloughlin 3l1 20
1'. :Apel 37
Wm. Kennedy 39 20
A. Brewer 34 30
Wm. Ryan 34 :10
List of Warrants.
D. Harker 34 30
1'. (icllanus 32 35
NV in. I>ucey 42 1
R. Vlclermott 39 20
F. 1<enneally 39 211
T. ("Itrien 39 20
It. Weston 42 15
91. Fahey 39 20
1:. kenneally 43 62
.1. Allen39 20
J. Connelly 39 20
Wm. Aley'c1's :34 :3U
I-1. liawt son 34 30
I. l6oshin 42 15
\V"n>. I<annolt 39 20
F. Italung:lane!' :39 20
I'. 1:irch 39 20
Pension Fund Retained 41 14
\I. !mist, Sub. 33 00
I'. I.onerignu. Sub. :33 00
14. !Dill, Suit. :33 00
.T. Stafford, Sul,. 33 00
Dubuque. Iowa, July 6th, 1916.
To the Hono1•,)hl0 Mayor and City
council of the city of Dubuque.
Gentlemen; I herewith snhnli1 my
Payroll for labor on streets in iho
virions road districts in the City of
Dubuque for the lust •half of .111110,
1916:
0'. Raiser. 1st $ 15 23
.T. 1t1•o-key, 3r(1 4 UO
It. Rimer, •110 20 22
36. I Lowden, 511. 13 54
16. Bowden, S. AV-. 6 aft
C'. 11nelow, 5111 17 54
J. Connolly. 1st 25.00
1'. Ca1st 20 44
J. ('shill. :3rd 25 00
'I'. Cahill, 341 1 lU
I'. (';shill. he:11(11 26 00
E. 1>esnuunl. Ind 6 00
. G. lanais, 1-5 each 37 50
S. I nsttioe. 4th 2a 76
.1. I;herhnl't, 510 1:1 10
I-1. Engle. 1-5 enr11 46 10
M. Flick. 4114 19 32
W. Frost. 410 99 60
G. Frost, 2nd 32 50
T3. Glass, 2nd 16 55
Ai. Gierst, 2nd 11 10
1 . Goodman, 2nd 17 54
C. Goimer, 4th 16 55
\. G:n>tinhien, 4th 10 2"
14. Calle, 5th 5 10
ll. G:urtinhicn, 5th 26 22
C. Gantinhien, 510 32 50
J. H:utpert, 5111 23 10
D. Hall, 5th 7 76
G. Hird, 4th 32 5(4
1). Tlong, harbor expense 2 Sc
T. 'Kenn(•nlly, 1st 1.¢ --
S. l:ronaiz, 510 16 00
C'. 1ynppers(•nni,l, 5th 17 10
Jr. Foch, 1-5 each
T. Lonergo-t, 2nd -_ 11
V. Lawson, 4th -2 4.1
1I. Lange, 5th 17 10
J. \TcCarron, lst 1 rns
C. 1Tcfonal(1, 2nd 24 2"
.Tas. 91eLaughlin, 3rd 4
J. Marts, 4th 24 2'
359
J. AInrray, 1st 12 00
1-1. Marten, 4th 25 10
I{. 9Ie(2affl'ey, 2nd 21 00
J. O'\eill, 211(1 12 Ss
W. O'Priclt, 1st 32 511
S. Oppelt, 1-5 each 25 nn
(4. 11. l;idgow':n', 1-5 each
2 90
F. Itowe, 2nd 4 00
R. Royce, 4th s 66
I. Itel;ert, 5t11 13 54
.J. Ryan, 2nd 26 (44%
A. Schaller, 3rd 21 32
N. Spies, :16'1 22 41
G. S,'h(iltz. :trd 10 22
\\'. Spensley 1111 21 54
J. Steffen, 5111 17 76
\V. Selnu•e, 510 2'' 66
T,. Schneider, 510 s .55
1'. Sch,'t;(n. :a•(1 :32 50
.1. Thn,nl,sun, 1st 21; 00
Tnrmr, 3rd 22 44
1. '1'i+c1t1ingfrie, 410 1.4 22
VV-. AV'illianls, 2nd 22
22
P. AV -c 'tin, 2110 21 10
Zi,uui(1ru,an. 211d 21 51
F. %,•iI. 211d 4 nn
M. _\ekels, 411, 27 50
h'. 10110(4. 1, 0 4 95
11. lial1((in, 5111 02 1:.
.1. lt(•r(';fin er, 510 64 1,n
.A. Conrad. 511, 31 65
J. 1>01,r;ln, .1111, macadam fur
1111, street 45:3 01
N. 1','', ,' i 1 1st 1 7 011
Al. Hannon, "nd 511 60
T. 1.11do(eis1,v, 1st 19 5e
.1. Long, 510 61 '111
.1. 9lr(' .Ilius. 21(I 14 0,,
.1. Alc(lr1111, 4111 24 75
Norton, 411, 15 11
14. (,')le;ira. 1st 10
1'. Pier, ::rd 4 t';,
C. Sin rill. :31'd 116 5..
1'. \\nttiner, lst
T. 17 1-0, 4111, uutetidan1 for
till It street 2vn 1t3
To the Ilunurahle mover ;mit city
conned of the City- of In11n111nc.
cientlenlon: f Y>ern(rith submit 1n(
pay'rnll for `'l,rinklinl' tint] s((eel,int-i
in the ('ilc of 141l01.41ne for the 11(x1
h:dt' of'anne. 1916:
J. Sillli(nn. 1st } :35 2,i
h. 91 '''ollins, 211(1 32, 00
.T. I.inebnn, :;rd :96 95
11. .Alulu. 2n(I 2-3..1111 1-3 26 95
7I. :\..Eels. .",rd 1-6, 4111 5-4; 35 70
5. ('nn1';gid, 5th 30 25
l'nion Electric Co., lst
2nt] 1'. :'rd 20, 4th 5, 5111
52'; 2,61 94.
.1. 1.11 h v.sl;y, 1st. 241d 47 :i0
I>. (('\learn, 1st, 2nd -2 00
To the Honorable \I:,vor and City
Conned of the City of P111411,440.
Gentlemen: I herewith s11Ln111 ((9'
payroll for lahor on sewers in 1110
City of Tlulm(tue for the last half n
June, 1 91 6,:
T6, Srdi, Ilor $ 26 00
W. Hennessey 26 00
\V. ('oug'hlin 24 00
360
List of Warrants.
Carney
W. Burke
J. Tobin
C. Busch
T. Bannig
T. Hird
C. Sullivan
28 00
7028 00
28 00
28 44
28 00
37 50
BILLS.
Geo. D. Wybrant, Treasurer,
interest $500 00
Geo. 14 \Vyhrant, Trea surer,
%interest Geo. 14 Wybrant, Treasurer, 15 00
miscellaneous 185 11
.Jc7hn L. Kies, police, expense33 55
E.
'I'. Frith, health 500 00
E. 'I'. Frith, health 318 74
McNamara & Co., grad-
ing 100 00
Ton; Kenneally, inspector 18 00
Jim Byrnes, inspector 26 00
F. W. Hassett, 5% retained
Burns street
19 79
O'Parrel Cont. Co., retain-
ed Cox street
61 30
Tibey Bros., 5' r
etained
Wood street sewer 28 25
Tibey Bros., 5% retained Cur -
1 is sI street sewer 42 89
Ilros., 5'/, retained 9Ic-
E50y Place sewer
7 79
Geo. Korman, constructing
sewer in Burden avenue 500 01'
Geo. Korman, constructing
sewer in Burden avenue 500 00
Geo. Korman. constructing
sewer in Burden avenue 500 00
Geo. Korman, constructing
sewer in Burden avenue 500 00
Geo. Korman, constructing
sewer in Burden avenue 28 91;
Fire Payroll for First Half July, 1916.
J. Reinfried $ 62 00
Ahern
w. Lipman 50 00
50. 00
NI. Eitel 47 00
.5. I -leer 40 00
.N. McDonnell
43 00
P. Zillig
40 00
N. Wagner 40 00
T. Kennedy
40 00
Motsch
40 00
.1. Noonan
40 00
I.. Wemett 32 00
.1. ViV1111 42 00
H. Cain 43 0(1
'I'. Ryder
Wm. Smith 43 00
40 00
NI. Kelley
40 00
P. Murphy
It. Tierney
J. Rooney
J. Walsh
G. Gehrke
J. Keppler
J. Smith
J. Daugherty
W. McClain
T. Benzer
H. Woodward
M. Sweeney
J. Benzer
40 00
32 00
37 00
37 On
42 00
40 00
43 00
40 00
40 00
37 00
32 00
40 o
40 00
40 00
40 00
.1. McGluiii...111in
NV. Kennedy
I'. Apel 37 00
\V. Ryan 35 00
14 Harker 35 05
.5. Brewer 35 00
I'. McManus 32 00
40 00
W. I nicey
10. Kenneally 40 05
'I'. O'Brien 40 00
E. McDermott 40 00
I; \Veston
\ I. l'ahey 42 00
40 (It
R. Kenneally
I. , mnielly 43 0(1
.1. Allen 40 00
40 00
W. Meyers
i
II. Rawson
:4::i 12 00 a
425 05100((Oil
))),(((t
.1. Roshin
W. Kannolt 40 00
F. Baumgartner
P. Kirch 40 00
V. Donahue, Sub. 12 60
51. Leist, Sub. 32 00
.1. Staol'frd, Sub.
V. Lunergan, Sub.
IL Ruh, Sub. 32
1 ). McGra th, extra help 32 l!
' 110
S.%int, extra help
W. B. Nlass, extra help
2 00
E. Starr, extra help
2 0 0
V. Instant ii, extra help
.1. Dun, extra help 21 0
000
Police Payroll First Half July, 1916.
Edward Brunskill
James Corcoran $ '5 00
37i33
Michael Connolly 35 00
John Cody
35 00
Nicholas Campbell
37 33
William Carroll
35 00
Thos. Connolly
35 00
Thomas Cain
35 00
Philip Dumphy
42 50
Wm. Dolan
3
Thomas Duggan 397 5 6(
5)
Edward Daily
32 50
Patrick Fury
45 35
James Flynn
John Fox
Theo. Ganah37 33
l 35 00
Michael Fogarty
Ben Gray 35 00
John Kane
John Kopp 35 00
35 00
Patrick Kenneally 37 33
John Kilby
Barney Ludescher :3350 13) (a)
Henry Mueller i
Hugh Markey 3354 06(51
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Alfred Noel
34 65
John O'Brien 42 65
"Michael O'Connor 425 0 65)
Michael Ryan 35
Gus Raterman
3
Thos. Reilly 355 °°
00
Joseph Stoltz
37
Patrick Sullivan
John Spielman
Dennis Sheehan
Thomas Sweeney 4307 0.3i
:(1
3
Fred Seyler 3552 6
Fred Spielman 34 00(5:1
37 50
List of Warrants.
ch.as. '.l'ruher 35 no
Frank Williams 35 on
Edward Vosberg 10 65
Miss 13. Brennan 35 00
Mrs. K. Hibbe 35 On
Dubuque, Iowa, July 20, 1016.
To the Honorable Mayor and cite
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 July,
19] 6:
T. Addyman, 4th $ 7 10
E. Balser ,1st 18 00
J. Broskey, 3rd 16 *8
R. Birner, 4th 22 44
A. Blackburb, 4th 4 00
C. Buelow, 5th 4 w
It. Bowden, 5th 8 66
J. Connolly, 1st 24 00
P. Carney, 1st 22 44
.1. Cahill, 3rd 23 10
T. Cahill, health 24 00
G. Davis, 1-5 each 37 50
S. Eustace, 4th 14 22
.1. Eherhart, 5th 6 00
H. Engle, 1-5 each 37 50
F. Erick, 3rd 6 00
M. flick, 4th 22 44
W. F rist, 4th 12 66
G. Frost, 2nd 32 50
B. Glass, 2nd 16 88
M. Gierst, 2nd 8 00
P. Goodman, 2nd 20 00
t'. Giemer, 4th 4 88
M. Gantinhien, 5th 21 76
H. Galle, 5th 8 66
C. Gantinbicn, 5th 32 50
J. Haupert, 5th 18 66
G. Hird, 4th 32 50
T. Kenneally, 1st 18 00
J. Kelley, 4th 8 On
C. Kupperschmid, 5th 14 44
J. Koch, 1-5 each 25 00
'I'. I.onergan, 2nd 23 54
F. Lawson, 4th 21 54
H. Lang, 5th 7 10
J. :McCarron, 1st 16 88
C. McDonald. 2nd 23 54
Jas. McLaughlin, 3rd 18 00
Jno. McLaughlin, 3rd 22 00
R. MrCatfery, 2nd 25 00
J. Maus, 4th 22 22
H. Martin, 4th 20 44
J. O'Neill, 2nd 2 00
W. O'Brien, 1st 32 50
S. Oppelt, 1-5 each 25 00
E. Rowe, 2nd 2 66
P. Royce, 4th 8 44
J. Ryan, 2nd 24 00
A. Schaller, 3rd 18 66
N. Spies, 3rd 22 44
G. Schultz, 3rd 23 10
W. Spensley, 4th 18 44
W. Schnee, 5th 2 66
L. Schneider, 5th 2 88
P. Schetgan, 3rd 32 50
.1. Thompson, 1st 24 00
A. Turner, 3rd 22 44
W. Williams, 2nd 12 66
1'. \\'ertin, 2nd
C'. Zimmerman, 2nd
F. Ziel, 2nd
Al. Ackels, 4th
P . Burns, :3rd
B. Baldwin, 5th
J. Brietbach, 5th 32 45
F. Becker, 5th
J. Dorgan, 2nd, macadam 5 05
J. Dorgan, 4th, macadam 177 00
77 00
P. Evens Co., 4th, macadam169 00
F. l aldorf, 1st 4 95
M. Mannon, 2nd i0 25
J. Long, 5th 51 70
.1. \IcC'oltins, 2nd 7 70
.1. McGrath, 41h 29 70
S. Norton, 4th 15 95
1). O'Meara, 1st 42 31
1'. Pier, 3rd 41 8(1
C. Singrin, 3rd 59 40
T. Welsh, 4th, macadam 24 00
To the Hoonrable Mayor and City
Council of the t'ity of Dubuque.
Gentlemen: I herewith submit my
payroll for sprinkling and sweeping
in the city of Dubuque for the first
half of July, 1916:
J. Sully tn, 1st $ 56 65
J. 5Ir(bllins, 2nd 44 50
J. Linehan, 3rd 56 65
13. \lolo, 2nd, 2-3, 4th 1-3 51 15
\I. Ackels, 3rd 1-6, 4th 5-6 56 65
A. Conrad, 5th 56 65
J. Ludowisky, 1st, 2nd 34' 65
13. Lager, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th ._44 55
C. Van Wie, 1st, 2nd 14 85
Dubuque, Iowa, July 20th, 1916.
To the Honorable Mayor and city
Council of the City of I (ohumine.
Gentlemen: I herewith submit m
payroll for labor on sewers in the
City of Dubuque for the first half of
.July, 1916:
E. Schaller $ 22 00
\V. I l ennessey 24 00
\V. Coughlin 24 00
H. t'arney 24 00
W. Burke 24 00
J. Tobin 24 00
C. Busch 24 00
T. Bannig 24 00
T. Hind 23 1(1
C. Sullivan 37 50
C. B. McNamara & Co., grad-
ing Atlantic avenue $150 0(1
Ed. Ruff, inspector 24 00
Tom Kenneally, inspector 18 00
Jim. Byrnes, inspector 8 00
Wilmer Cook, improving Ne-
vada street 500 0‘.
Wilmer Cook, improving Ne-
vada street '500 00
Wilmer Cook, improving Ne-
vada street 111 36
Geo. Korman, sewer in Leib-
nitz street 507 00
Standard Oil Co., roads 212 80
Standard Oil Co., 4th road 4 50
Standard Oil Co., 4th road 458 35
Klauer Mfg. Co., 4th road 14 88
G. W. Healey & Son, 2nd road 90
Ed. Brasher, 2nd road 13 00
361
16 66
23 54
4 88
51 70
46 75
21 45
!4.
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List of Warrants.
J. M. Kenety & Son, 4th road
C. R. I'ollock, 4th road
Smedley Company, 2nd road
Milwaukee Brush Co., roads
Clark Roller Awning Co,
roads 1 40
Iowa Oil Co., roads 44 78
Imperial Brush Co., roads 12 00
Key City Iron Works, roads11 48
J. Newman & Son, roads 2 25
Geo. Bock, roads 1 15
A. \V. ])rake & Sons, roads 25
Ellwanger Bros., roads 2 00
Leader ((Il Co., roads 9 75
Key City Iron Works, roads4 90
1". 5(1)10?. k Son, roads 25 25
Key city hoofing Co., roads
and sewer 7 10
Alett el Bros., fire, roads and
sewer
Mettel 11i•os., fire and roads ....
Bolo Sand k Gravel Co., sew-
er and road
I'. J. Seippel Lumber Co.,
sew e 4 20
Peed, Bei -v, -anger & Pfiffner,
sewer 6 50
Molo Sand & Gravel Co., sew-
er
F. .\l. Jaeger Co., sewer
F. 54thloz & Son, sewer
G. W. Healey & Son, sewer
Marshall, sidewalk
Dubuque Lumber .' Coal Co,
sidewalks
Spa tin & Rose Lumber Co.,
sidewalk and police
Iow:i Telephone Co., fire, po-
lice and expense
A. R. Slanfenheil & Son, po-
llee and expense
Key City (his Co., police, fire
and expense
Key City Gas Co., police, fire
and expense
& Mullen, police and
expense
41 65
imauer :Mg., Co., expense
10 SO
Coates & Robinson, expense2 50
Dubuque I'ounty Recorder,
expense 1 50
John L. Kies, expense 3 45
Larry Dailey, expense
7 9
Michael Mullen, expense 10 771,
Pauly Printing Co., expense14 71
Pauly l'rinting Co., expense11 25
M. S. Hardie, expense is 00
(Sonnet. Bros., expense 12 25
Key city Gas Co., expense 80
Hoerman Press, expense 10 00
Ed. Alidills, expense 1 00
A. E. Bradley, expense 21 00
Union EI -et vie co., expense 2 40
F. Scldoz & Son, expense 3 00
C. E. Fitzpatrick Co., expense 10 00
C. 1-1. Fitzpatrick Co., expense 3 60
C. F. Fitzpatrick Co., expense 56 45
F. Schloz & Son, expense 1 25
C. T.. Dambacher, expense 6 75
J. Beach & Sons, expense 10 35
L. A. Waleh, expense
M. A. o'Rourke, expense 30
21 95
Towa nil Co., police 41 12
5 00
33 92
10 00
63 96
12 50
16 90
1 50
1
9
5
25
58
65
25
00
19 20
44 77
42 67
12 75
58 611
4 25
Eichhorn & Bechtel, police
Ada m '1.11 hg, police
Key lily Gas co., police
C. \tel.:Hilly, police
Dubuque 'Mattress CO., police .1
Clem Itavninlz. police 57 5.
('apt. Tronibley. police
Naep Ilaei•hele, police
J. Lowe Electric '0., police
J . W. police 5 70
John .h -ht -in. police 2 95
United States Tire Co., police 18 60
Union Electi•ie co., police
1 SI
.1. Alineadoe, police
41 09
Cloister A. Huff, tire 26 00
Ainerienn-LaFrallre Eire En-
gine co., fill- 453
F. G. Becker, lite 5 4?
Murphy 111501011re :Agency,
fire 6"
1,011501' Sal), tire
Lobo, Leader, lite
i-4chloz Son, tire
1'et..11. 1:.'1'\'44111g1 -1 -
fire 16 :25
• Cl. leo I:!. tire 11 7.`,:
Nee I 'illHMI Works, fire
SoilI,ell file Co., fire
Dubow', Belting
Co., lire „. .....
T. F. Kane, lire
Denikier
11111ilier,' lleltilg
co_ lire
Tri-State Auto Co, lire
Tri-State Auto Co, fire
\iational iietining Co., fire 21
ilitnning Co., lire 21
Tri-State :Auto Co., fire
NVo•kfile
,.fire
Co.,,
Fred I.. IHS. tire
Undelltril tK• derholt, fire
lcey City (has co., hire
NeN• City (has Co., tire
Capt. Trombley, fire
.1. 11,:teli k Sons. fire 4
National Refining Co., fire 5
Deyoe-Avenatins, fire 15
1
Union 1•11ectrie co., fire
J. bit -mu I ti -I-, health
J. Erlinger, health
Creisler 111-alth
Upton Laundry, health
Upton Laundry, health
▪ His, health
Carr, Ryder & Adams Co,
health 5 10
Sehopple Machine Works,
health
Labor Loader, health
Labor Leader, printing
Times -Journal, printing
Telegraph -Herald, printing
Telegraph -Herald, • printing
and expense
rnien Electric Co, lighting
Pnion Electric Co., lighting
Union Electric Co., lighting
0
21
1,6
82
50
40
III
1 65
19 35
27 (0
75
00
3
16
07,
00
75
26
9 00
3 77,
40
in 33
10 99
Ofi
51144 15 12 :55 (1.11
;
141
95
67
162
500
-511
06
15
00
Inion Electric Co.,
Inion Electric I'o„
l'nion Electric co.,
l'nion Electric Co.,
Inion Electric Co.,
Union Electric Co.,
Official Notices.
lighting,... 500 00
lighting.... 500 he
lighting.... 500 00
lighting...., 500 Oh
lighting___, 500 00
lighting.... 310 40
J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Official Publication,
Ald. Wallis offered the following:
Be it Resolved IIy the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that from and
after twenty Clays after the passage
and publication hereof us required by
ordinance, and for :1 period of ten
years thereafter, no person, firm or
corporation shall excavate in or tear
up the surface of North Main
Prem the south property line of Kauf-
man -Avenue to the north curb line of
Seminary Street.
Any person, firm or corporatain
vil:ttin_ the provisions pf this reso-
lution shall be subject to a fine of one
hundred dollars (`Slei.ou) for each
,stens• anel the City Itecorller is
hereby instrio•ted to cause to be pub-
lished noti?c of the adoption hereof
hvithin twenty-four hours after its
passage.
Itesul'cd further, That the provis-
ions hereof shall he held not to apply
in case_ of contracts which have been
or are abort to he let for the paving
of said street er parts thereof.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Times -Journal and 'Telegraph -Herald
newspapers Angnst 4ih, 1916.
J. J. SHEA,
S -1-1t. City llecofder.
N•"ic•e to Contractor:;.
Sealed tnoiue-:Cls will be received al
the City 1:1 co,vler's office, City 1 -Hall,
by the city Recorder until 8:00 P. M.
Thursday, Anc',nst 17th, 1916, for im-
proving \Vest I'I fth Sheet flout the
west properly line of Bluff Street to
the west line of city I.ot 614, in ac-
cordance with the plans and si eeiti-
e:ttions prepared by the City Engi-
neer and now on tile in the office of
the City Recorder.
it is estimated by the City Engi-
neer that said improvement will re-
quire:
If thick block paving:
1,1x) square yards of brick block I
paving on a concrete foundation. a
835 lineal feet of cement curb
If concrete paving:
1,180 square yards of concrete pav-
ing.
. 1 , 1i11e:11 feet of cement curb.
If ;1sph:lltic concrete paving:
1,060 square yards of asphaltic con-
crete on a concrete foundation.
535 lineal feet of cement curb and
gutter,
500 square feet of cement gutter.
The work to he paid for when said
363
work is (011)1,10(41 :tnd as prescribed
by Chapter XXXII and amendments
thereto of the Revised Ordinances of
the 1901 of the City of Dubuque,
Iowa, work to be completed on or be-
fore the 1st day of November, 1916.
Bidders must state price per square
Yard of brick block, of concrete :1lid
of asphaltic concrete pacing, ;incl
price per lineal foot of cement curb
and gutter, and price per lineal foot
of cement curb, and price per square
foot of cement glitter.
Each hid must he accompanied hI
a certified ehcc'K for $200.00 on some
Dubuque Lank as :r guarantee that a
contract will be entered into if
awarded. ('heck and hid in separate
envelopes.
The City ("mined reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
Dated at I)nhugtle, Iowa, August
9th, 1916. J. .T. SHEA,
8-4-3t. City Recorder.
Notice to Contractors.
Sealed proposals will he received at
the c'ity',: Recorder's office, City Hall,
by the City Recorder until 5:00 p, lir.
'I'7turseh•ty, .\ngust lith. 1916, for int -
proving North Alain Street from the
south property line of K;lufluau Ave-
nue, to the north curb line of Sem-
inary Street. in nceordanc•e with the
plans and specifications prepared by
the City Engineer :tad new on tile in
the office of the Pity Recorder.
it is estimated 11y the city lIngi-
neer that said improvement will re-
quire:
square yards of Ililisillc ;rick
glitter oil ri concrete reulitd:Ilion.
100 lineal feet of stone curb reset.
5a lineal feel of new stone ,•11.11.
The work to he paid for whhen said
work is completed and as prescribed
by chapter XXXII and amendments
thereto of the Revised (ordinances of
1901 of the City of Itnbneplc, Iowa,
work to lie completed on or before
the 1st day of November, 1015.
Bidders must state price per square
yard of 1-iillside brick gutter on a
eonerete foundation, and price per
lineal foot of new stone Cur), and
price per lineal foot of ::tone curb
reset.
Earl. Hitt must be accompanied by
a certified check for $900.00 on suite
tuluitnc pante IS :t gnar:nhlee that
contract will be entered into if
nvarded. Check and hid ill separate
envelopes,
The City Council reserves the right
to reject any and :tel bids.
Dated at Ihtbuelne, Iowa, August
4th, 1 91 6. .J. .1. SHEA,
e -4-3t. city Recorder.
Notice to Sener ('outr'actor•.,
Sealed proposals will he received at
the city Recorder's office, City iHall,
by the City Recorder until 5:00 P. M.
f
364
Official Notices.
Thursday, August 17th, 1916 for the
construction of an eight inch tile pipe
sanitary sewer in Windsor avenue
from Lincoln Avenue to Providence
street and in Providence Street from
Windsor avenue to Stafford Avenue in
accordance with the plans and speci-
fications prepared by the City Engi-
_.eer and now on file in the office o
the City Recorder.
It is estimated by the City Engineer
'that said improvement will require'
710 lineal feet of 6 -inch tile pipe.
4 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 1st da.y of November', 1916.
Bidders must state price per lineal
foot of completed sewer also price per
manhole complete.
Each bid must be accompanied Iry
a certified check of $60.00 on some
1 o huque Bank as a guarantee that a
contract will be entered icito if
awarded Checks and bid in sepal t
envelopes.
The City Council reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, August
4th, 1916.
.1. J. SHE.A.,
8-4-3t. City Recorder.
Notice to ('oiilraetol's.
Sealed proposals will be received at
tthe City Recorder's office, City Hall,
by the City Recorder until Stun p. m.
Thursday, August 17th, 1916, for im-
proving Arlington street from the
west lot line of Highland Place, to
the east curb line of Prairie street,
in accordance with The plans and
specifications prepared by the City
Engineer and now on tile in the office
of the City Recorder.
It is estimated by the City Engineer
that said improvement will require:
1,910 square yards of Hillside
brick paving on a- concrete founda-
tion.
1,560 lineal feet of cement curb.
The work to be paid for when
said work is completed and as pres-
eribed by Chapter XXXiI and amend-
ments Ihereto of the Revised Ordi-
nances of 1901 of the City of Dubuque
Iowa, work to be completed on or be-
fore the 15th day of November, 1916.
Bidders must state price per Iineal
foot of cement curb, and price per
square yard of Hillside brick paving.
Each bid must be accompanied by
a certified check for $500.00 on some
Dubuque Bank as a guarantee that a
contrail will be entered into if award-
ed.
Check and bid In separate envelopes.
The City Council reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
Dated at I ebuque, Iowa, August 4,
1916.
8-4-3t.
J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Notice to Sewer Contractors.
Sealed proposals win he received at
the City Recorder's office, City Hall,
by the City Recorder until 6:00 p. m.
Thursday, August 17th, 1916 for the
construction of an eight inch tile pipe
sanitary sewer in Foye street from
Almond street, to Seminary street,
and east in Seminary street from
Foye street to within one hundred
feet of Paul street, and west on Semi-
nary street from hoyc street to the
westerly lot line of IMt 2 of 2 of
Mineral Lot 193, 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:
2,764 lineal feet of 6 -inch tile pipe.
14 manholes.
The work to be paid for when said
w.cork is completed and as prescribed
Iry Chapter XXX IV and amendments
thereto of the Remised ordinances of
I acl of the city of Dubuque, Iowa,
work to be completed on or before the
1st clay of March, 1917.
Bidders must state price per lineal
foot of completed sewer :iso price per
manhole complete.
Each bid must be accompanied by a
certified check of $500.00 on sonic
Dubuque Bank as a guarantee that a
contract will be entered into if
awarded. Checks and hid in separate
envelopes.
The City Council reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, August
4th, 1916.
J. J. SH EA,
8-4-3t. City Recorder.
Notice to Contractors.
Sealed proposals will be received 'it
the City Recorder's office, City Hall,
by the City Recorder until 8:00 p. m.
Thursday, August 17th, 1916, for im-
proving Third Street from the west
property line of Locust Street to the
east curb line of Bluff Street, in ac-
cordance with the plans and- specifi-
cations prepared by the City Engi-
neer 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 paving:
1,190 square yards of brick paving
on a concrete foundation.
456 lineal feet of cement curb.
If asphaltic concrete paving:
1,190 square yards of asphaltic cue
Crete paving on aconcrete foundation.
456 lineal feet of cement curb.
If concrete paving:
Official Notices.
eo square yards of concrete pav-
ing.
456 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 lJrdinances of
,1901 of the City of Dubuque, Iowa,
work to he completed on or before
the 1st day of November, 1916.
Bidders must state price per square
yard of Brick Block, of Asphaltic
Concrete and of Concrete Paving, and
price per lineal foot of Cement Curb.
Each bid must be accompanied by
a. certified check for $200.00 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
4th, 1916.
J. J. SHEA,
S -4-3t. City Recorder.
Notice to Conn'acfors.
Scaled proposals will ho received at
the city Recorder's office, city Hall,
by the City Recorder until S:un p. m.
Thursday, August 17th, 1916, for im-
proving Fourth street from the west
property line of Main street to the
east property line of I,ncnst street, in
accordance with the olon5 and speci-
fications prepared by the city Engi-
neer 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 brick block paving:
1,190 square yards of brick block
paving on a concrete lnunila lion.
100 lineal feet of cement curb.
5 lineal feet of new stone curb.
10 lineal feet of stone curb reset.
If creosote wood block paving:
1,190 square yards of creosote wood
block paving on a concrete foundation
100 lineal feet of cement curb.
5 lineal feet of new stone curb.
10 lineal feet of stone curb reset.
If asphaltic concrete paving:
1,075 square yards of asphaltic con-
crete paving on a concrete foundation.
1,032 square feet of cement gutter.
100 lineal feet of cement curb.
5 lineal feet of new stone curb.
ill lineal feet of stone curb reset.
The work to he paid for when said
work is completed ;and as prescribed
by Chapter XXXII, and amendments
thereof of the Revised Ordinance of
1901 of the City of Dubuque, Iowa,
work to be completed on or before
the 1st day of November, 1916.
Bidders must state price per square
yard of Brick block, of creosote wood
block and of asphaltic concrete pav-
ing and price per lineal foot of Ce -
365
mens curb, of stone curl) and for re-
setting stone enrb, and price per
square foot of cement gutter.
Each bid must he accompanied by
;i certified check for $200.00 on some
Dubuque lianlc as a guarantee that a
contract will he entered into if
awarded. ('heck and bid in separate
envelopes
The I'ity I'onneil reserves the right
to reject any and all hids.
Dated at 1)ul)uque, Iowa, Anc'ttst
4th, 1916.
.1. .1. SHEA,8-4-St. I'ity Recorder.
Notcicc to Boat Builders.
So,ileil proposals will he revived at
the (rite Recorder's office, city !fall,
by the I•ity Recorder 11(1)11 5:11(1 p. In.
Thursdn .\ugust 17th, 1916, for the
building and furnishing Material for
a 16x60 Barge, including anchros and
holding devices, 1 steel frame with
plank covering a wooden fames.
Work to he completer) on or before
the 1st '/ay of .ucteher, 1 91 (i.
Bidders must furnish plans and
specifications covering construction
according to his bid. Bidders must
sth e price in total for Barge com-
pleted.
Each hid must be accompaliied by
certified check for $30.00 On some
Dubuque Bank 05 a guarantee that a
contract will be entered into if
awarded. ('heck and bid in separate
envelopes.
The I'ity Council reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
1)atde at Dubuque, Iowa, August
7th, 1916.
J. J. SHEA,
5-7-3t. I'ity Recorder.
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Notice to Coulraci'n:a.
Sealed proposals will be .eceived
at the City Recorder's office, City
1 -fall, by the City Recorder anti! 8:00
p. nt., Thursday, August 17111, 1916,
for improving I il'th Street from the
west property line of Locust Street to
the east property line of Bluff Street,
in accordance with the plans and
specifications prepared by the City
Engineer and now on file in the of-
fice It the city Recorder.
It is estimated by the City Engi-
neer Iho so id improvement will re-
quire:
If brick block paving:
1,190 square yards of brick block
paving on a concrete foundation,
300 lineal feet of cement curb.
5 lineal feet of new stone curb,
5 lineal feet of stone curb reset.
If asphaltic concrete paving:
1,072 square yards of asphaltic con-
crete paving on a concrete founda-
tion.
1,032 square feet of cement gutter.
300 lineal feet of cement curb.
5 lineal feet of new stone curb.
366
Official Notices.
5 lineal feet of stone curb reset.
If concrete paving:
1,11)0 sgintr' yards of concrete pav-
ing.
300 lineal feet of cement curb.
5 lineal feet of new stone curb.
5 lineal feet of stone curb reset.
The work to be (olid 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
ille 1st day of November, 1916.
Iiialalers !lust state price per square
yard of brielc 1)1001c, of asphaltic con-
crete and of concrete paving, and
price per lineal foot of cement curb,
of stone curl) and for resetting stone
curl), an(1 price per square foot of ce-
ment gutter.
Each hid must be atccompanied by
;1 certified check for $200.00 on some
In1th quc Rank as a guarantee that a
cont RIO will be entered into if
awarded. Check and bid in separate
envelopes.
The City Council reserve the right
to reject any and all bids.
I'nt;•II at I)nlhulue, Iowa, August
4th, 1916. .1. J. SiIEA,
t -4 -at. City Recorder.
Notice to SONIC!' ('otttractorS.
Nealell proposals will he received at
the City Recorder's office, I )fall,
by the city ltecrodcr until t,:Un
Thursday, August i 7th, 191(1, for the
construction of an eight -inch tile pipe
sanitary sewer in Heel) Street from
the end of the present sewer south to
the first angle of the grade of said
street, in accordance with the plans
and specifications prepared by the
city H111.1'1 I I 1'1`1' ;Incl 110ta' on file in the
till of the city Itec•urd_1•.
It is estimated by thr' city Engi-
neer 111;11 said improvement will re -
;;,lire:
1),i; lineal felt of h -inch tile pipe.
1 manhole.
'I'le' work to be paid for when said
work is colnpletcll and as presc'r'ibed
by Chapter XXXiV and amendments
thereto o'' the Revised Ordinances of
1 nl' the city of Dubuque, Iowa,
work to be completed on or before
the 1:.th day Or I(ctober, 1916,
IioIite's !Mast state price per lineal
foot of completed sewer; also price
pct manhole complete.
f:ncla ))id ulna) he accompanied by
a certified check for $20.Ii) on some
Ih;bnitue (lank as a guarantee that
it contract will be entered into if
aonrc]ed. ('heck and bid in separate
envelopes.
The City Council reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
]fated at Dubuque, Iowa, August
4th, 1916. T. J. SHEA,
S -4-3t. City Recorder.
Notice to -Contractors.
Scaled proposals will be received at
the Recorder's office, City Hall,
by the city Recorder until 8:00 p. no
Thursday, .\!gust 17th, 1916, for im-
proving Heel Street from Fattfm.ant
..\\-(- nue to the south lot line of Lot
6, \larsh's Add., in ;accordance with
the plants 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:
856 square yards of Hillside brick
paving on a concrete foundation.
770 lineal 'ecu of ,_•cn.ent emit.
115 cubic yards of filling.
1,.88;1 cnl,ic yards of cutting.
The work to he paid f01' when said
worm is l onl;Acted ;and as prescribed
by t'luipter XXXII and auunuluienis
thereto of the I:cyised Ordinances of
1901 of the I'ity of/)11/11111110, town.
"•oris to l).• ccnoleted on or before
the 1st day of lrctobc•I', 1916
itiollers must state price per lineal
foot of cement curb, :Ind pril e per
wpntre c trd of Hillside brick paving.,
and price for :_ta'lliEn in total:
1.1a -h hid no'st be accompanied by
n celittiell check for S25e,Uo o11 sr,nn•
1)a:!,1,110• );tine as a gmarintee that
n contl'0ct will 1)e entered into it'
awarded. Check ;lad hid ill separate
envelopes.
The city colu)cil reserves the right
Io reject any ;Ioil ;all bids.
I(;ltc,t nt I)ubo'lne, Iowa, .\nl,llst
1111. 1 'I 1 e. .1. 1. SII 11.\.
city Recorder
Official "Notice.
N( IIIII'14 uh Tli!. cl'I'y CIII NCIt..
INTENTION 'I'(( l\Hite V't:
I (tl k'i'lI STI:l' 14'1' l' lel )71 THE
WEST I'lb 'l:l;'l''i I.I:y14 or Lo -
('UST STI;i;t:'1' '1'c) '1'1-I h: EAST
PROPERTY LINE 01' 1il.l'hh'
S'L'1411l'"t'. .\N1) I'I' 1S 111:1,1•:L'1"
1'R(11'((SI-;l) To N.\ItlT(t\\' 1.\11)
14 1.: 11'I' 'I'll Till)):';-hllI'l:
FEET L1:T\\'I:EN ('I 1:1115.
To \\'hom it May Concern:
You and each of you :Ir'
notified that it is the intention of the
City Council of the City of 1 )n1;r;lrie,
Iowa, to improve Fourth st reel Erol I
the west property line of I .ocosl st , Ie;
to the cast property line of 11111!'
street, and it is hereby propose,' t,)
narrow said street to thirty -;'oar feet
between curbs. -
That a plat of said improrenic:))
now On file in the office of the City
1' reorder.
It is estimated by the City Engineer
that said improvement will re• uirc:
917 square yards of asphaltic con-
crete paving on a concrete foundation.
456 lineal feet of cement curb and
gutter.
Official Notices.
Making a total estimated cost of
the legally assessable property owners
of $2,289.70 .
Any person having objection to said
improvement is hereby notified to ap-
pear before the City Council at its
next regular session to he held Thurs-
day, August 17th, 1916 or to file with
the City Recorder their objection in
writing on or before August 17th,
1916.
i)ated •it Ih.hitgne, Tow:r August 8,
1916.
.1 .1
8-8-3t. t i'; Recorder
Official Notice.
\(''I'll't' tit' T1 -I 1•: Ci'I'}' L'S
1 \'I':'•;\'I'I(t\ Tit
'I'l l i I:1) ~'1'1:1;1•:'I', I''I;(t:,l THE
I•:
WEST CI'1:1: LINE (,I' 111.1'Fr
S'!'i E1,:'I' 'I'ta TH1: \\'EST I'I:(tl
l;tt'I'Y I.1\I; of 111'I;t'II S'fl;l;l;'I'.
.\NII IT iS 111•:1 Elly I'R(,I't'si:lt
\.\I:Rti\\"
CI'I;L'S 1'l;(t.\I 'I'!II: \\'I;S'I' ('t'1;1;
I.i\I•; tel' Itl.t't'I' S'rlli•:t:'I' To
'1'111•; I:.\S'I' I'Rt'l'lfl;'f}' I.TN1•: (tl'
1;1'Ra'rl S'I'ltl;E;'I', '1'111•; BALANCE
(tl' '1'IIIf STI;I:I;'l' '1'(t B1'; THE
S.\\T1; AS 'I'iIIf .\Sl'!fAI TIC r\i-
To Whom it \Ia y Concern:
You and earn of you are hereby
notified that it is the intention of the
City Council of the City of Inrhngne,
Iowa, to improve \Vest Third Street,
from the west curb line of ltleff Street
to the west property- line of Burch
Street, and it is hereby proposed to
narrow said street to twenty -eco feet
between curbs from the west curb line
of Bluff Street to the east property
line of Burch Street, the balance of
the street to be the same as the as-
phaltic improvement 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:
4,230 square yards of Hillside Brick
Paving on n concrete foundation.
3,690 lineal feet of cement curb.
200 square yards of Asphaltic ('on-
crete Paving on a concrete foundation.
Making a total estimated cost to the
legally assessable property owners of
$1 2,370.00.
Any person having objection to said
improvement is hereby notified to ap-
pe:i r before the City Council at its
next regular session to be held Thurs-
day, ,August 17, 1916, or to file with
the City Recorder their objection in
writing on or before August 17, 1916.
'Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, August 8,
1916. .T. J. SHEA,
8-8-3t City Recorder.
Notice to Contractors.
Sealed proposals will he received at
367
the City Recorder's office, City Hall,
by the City ifecorcier until sato p. m.
Thursday, August 17th, 1 a I6, for re-
placing new curb and gutter abutting
the A. Urbach property on !'ark Ave-
nue, between Grandview Avenue and
Bradley Avenue, in accordance with
the plans and specifications prepared
by the City Engineer and natty on tile
in the office of the City Recorder.
It is estimated by the City I•:ncineer
that said impia,vement will require:
1 lino;,) feet of cement turn ;Intl
glitter.
'I'IIc work to be paid for when said
wort: is ,•omplt tot and :is l,r,•srihtd
by I'hunter• XXXII and amendments
thereto of the Rec ised I oaliiancts of
1901 of the City of !minium., Iowa,
work to be completed (a lir h1 fore
the 1st day if Ilei ober,
Riddcrs must state price pt r lineal
foot of Bement curb and glitter.
Each old must he accompanied by
a certified check for $111.00 on some
huhutlne It:,nk as at gnaraniee that a
eontrac•1 will be entered into if mward-
ed. Check and hid in separate en-
velopes.
The City Council reserves the right
Fele et any nntl all bids.
Doled lit Tlnbnrpte, Towa, August
15th, 1916.
J. J. SiiEA,
City Recorder.
Notice to C'ontraefors.
Sealed proposals kilt bo received at
the City Recorder's (frier., (lily Hall,
by the City Recorder until ,.:Oa p. in.
Thursday, .\(cast 17111, 1'ilr, for re-
pairing -. Ito square feel of cement
gutter on \Vest Locust Street from
iloso(lale Avenue to Seminary Street,
in accordance with the plans :(nt1
specitic:itions prepared Icy tilt City
Engineer and new on file in the office
of the City Ilecorder.
It is cslinuited by the City I nginttr
that said improvement will require:
2,500 square feet of cement gutter.
The work to be paid for when said
work is cornpleterl :ind as prescribed
by Chapter XXXIi :Intl amendments
thereto of the Revised Ordinances of
ltnl of Ilse illy of iubimin,, Iowa,
Work 1( he o,iipleterl (a or t,efor•t
Iht 1s1 !lay of t,ci(htr. C Id.
Rjddr•1's mind sinit pl'jee per 'a tuiro
1,f cement gutier.
Each hid mist d b
a certified check 1'i i _a.a(-t on onto
Dubuque Tame as a guarantee that a
contract will he entered into if award-
ed. ('heck and bid in separate en-
velopes.
The City Council reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
Paterl at rinhnrpre, Town, August
16th, 1916.
8-15-2t.
J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
368
Official Notices.
Notice to Contractors.
~acted proposals will he received
at the city Recorder's office, City
Hall, by the City Recorder until 8:00
p. to., Thursday, August 31st, 1916,
for improving Fourth Street from the
west property line of Locust Street
to the east property line of Bluff
Street, in accordance with the plans
and specifications prepared by the
City Engineer :,ncl now on file in the
office of the City Recorder.
It is estimated by the City Engi-
neer that said improvement will re-
quire:
917 square yards of asphaltic con-
crete paving on a concrete founda-
tion.
156 lineal feet of cement curb and
gutter.
Tile 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 he completed on or before
the 15th (lay of October, 1916.
Bidders must state price per lineal
foot of cement curb and gutter and
price per square yard of asphaltic
concrete paving.
Each bid roust be accompanied by
a certified check for $200.00 on some
Dubuque Bank as a guarantee that a
contract will be entered into if
:iwarded. Check and hid in separate
envelopes.
The Cite conned reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa. August
18th, 1916. J. J. SHEA,
0 -1i -3t. City Recorder.
NOTICE OF THE INTENTION OF
'I'HI: BOARD OF II h:.\1,'1'11 'I'f)
('OI.I I (".1' A N I) CONFISCATE
WORN 01,1' ANI) IJII'ROI'I;R
(..\111l.\(,IS CANS, BUCKETS :AND
{i.\tiK ETN.
Householders, owners, lessors, les-
sees, managers and agents of build-
ings, tenements, restaurants and
hotels ore hereby notified that begin-
ning. un the 2•liii day of August, 1916,
thy Board of Health will cause to be
eoileeled and confiscated all worn out,
dilapidated and improper garbage
ea 115, ha sl: els anti buc9;els vchorevt•r
Ole sante are found. tiuclt parties Will,
Ihere:'ore, lul.e immediate steps to
displit e such re•.eptaeles with iron
cans having 1ight covers as provided
by the Ordinance. Failure upon the
part of anyone to provide the proper
can for garbage and other off -fall, will
be punished by a fine or imprison-
ment.
Per Order Board of Health.
Notice to Contractors.
Sealed proposals will he received at
the City Recorder's office, City Hall,
by the City Recorder until 8:00 p. m.
Thursday, August 31st, 1916, for im-
proving West Third Street from the
west curb line of Bluff Street to the
west property line of Burch Street,
in accordance with the plans and spe-
cifications prepared by the City En-
gineer and now on file in the office
of the City Recorder.
It is estimated by the City Engineer
that said improvement will require:
4,230 square yards of Hillside Brick
Paving on a concrete foundation.
200 square yards of asphaltic Con-
crete Paving on a concrete founda-
tion.
4.690 lineal feet of cement curb.
T,17 cubic yards of cutting.
The work to he 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 he completed on or before the
1st day of December, 1976.
Bidders must state price per lineal
foot of cement curb and price per
square yard of. Hillside Brick Paving,
and price per square yard of Asphal-i
tic Concrete Paving, and price for
grading in total.
Each hid must be accompanied by
a certified check for $1,200.00 on some
Dubuque hank as a guarantee that a
contract will he entered into if
awarded. Check and hid in separate
envelopes.
The City Council reserves the right
to relect any and all bids.
Dated at Dubuque, Town, August
18th, 1916.
J. J. SHEA.
8_18-3t. City Recorder
011'icial Pttblicat'
AN ORDTN.\\CE.
AN ORDINANCE EST.\111.TSIITN l .\
GRADE ON FO1'l{Tl-T STREET
FROM MAIN STREET To l.(It'I'`'T
STREET.
Be It Ordained by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque.
Section 1. That an ordinance es-
tablishing a grade on Fourth street
from Main street to Locust 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.
939, B. M. water table at Hartig's
drug store, elevation 21.21.
Said grade begins at the west prop-
erty tine of Main street, which is sta-
tion 0, north curb elevation 47.60,
south curb elevation 47.80, thence to
station 1+14 east alley line, north
curb elevation 48.70, south curb ele-
vation 48.50; thence to station 1+44,
west alley line, north curb elevation
49.10, south curb elevation 4'8.801
thence to station 2+57.5, east prop-
erty line of Locust street, north curb
Official Notices.
elevation 49.60, south curl.) elevation
49.50.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and after
its passage by the City Council and it,
publication in the official newspapers
of the city as required by ordinance.
Adopted August 17th, 1016.
Approved August 1 Sth, 1916.
Attest: .1. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
J_\ Al I :S S.\ PI., Mayor.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Times -Journal and Telegraph -Herald
newspapers August 18th, 1916.
J. .J. SHEA,
8-18-1t City Recorder.
Official Publication.
An t)I.DI\:\NCI?.
AN 011l)INA\CE EST.\111.IS111.VG A
(GRADE ON FJF'I'II STREET
FROM LOCUST STREET TO
BLUFF STREET.
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That an ordinance es
tablishing a grade on Fifth Street
from Locust Street to blurt Street be
and the same is hereby establishea
and adopted ns shown by the profile
of said street and grade, prepared by
the City Engineer, being profile No.
998, B. M. Water Table at Hartig's
Drug Store, elevation 25.21•
Said grade begins at the west prop-
erty line of Locust Street, which is
station O. north curh elevation 50.60,
south curb elevation 50.60; thence to
station 1+11, east alley line, north
curb elevation 52.00, south curb ele-
vation 51.70; thence to station 1+44,
west alley line, north curb elevation
52.50, south curb elevation 52.10;
thence to station 2+60, east property
line of Bluff Street, north curb ele-
vation 54,00, south curb elevation
53.20.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and
after its passage by the City Council
and its publication in the official
newspapers of the City as required by
ordinance.
Adopted August 17th, 1916.
Approved August 16th, 1916.
JAMES SAUL,
Mayor.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Puhllshed officially in the Dubuque
Times -Journal and Telegraph -Herald
newspapers, August 18th. 1916.
J. J. SHEA.
-18-It. City Recorder.
00'4cia1 Publication.
AN ORDTVANCF.
AN OPBTN \VCT' EST. TILTS 1Nf4 A
(GRADE ON F()T'RTT-T STREET
FROM T,0CT-ST STREET TO
BLUFF STREET.
369
Ile It (rdained by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque.
Section 1. That an ordinance es-
tablishing a grade on hourth street
from Locust street to IllnIT 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.
941), 13. M. water table nt I-lartig's drug
store, elevation 25.21.
Said grade begins at the west prop-
erty line of Locust street, which is
station 0, north curb elevation 49.90,
south curb elevation 49.60; thence to
station 1+14 east line of alley, north
curb elevation 511,:10, south curb eleva-
tion 50.20; thence to station 1-t-44,
west line of alley, north curl) elec-
tion 50.70, south curb elevation 50.40;
thence to station 2+60.5, east proper-
ty line of Bluff street, north curb ele-
vation 51,1111, south curb elevation
50.90.
Section 2 This ordinance shall be
in force ;incl take effect from and af-
ter its Passage by the City council
;1nd its publication in the Official news-
papers of the city, as required by or-
linance.
Adopted August 17th, 1916.
.Approved August 18th, 1:116.
Attest: .1..1. SHEA,
city I:ecm I r.
JAMESSAE1„
Published officially III tb, Itiilitmui.
Times -Journal and 'l'cicgraltb- Ileeraid
newspapers, Angnst 1,i111, 1 9 1 r,.
.1. .1. Silt:.\,
8 -18 -it City I;ecerder.
Official Publication.
.\N' OR1)IN \\'t'I•:.
\\ 1)1:1)INAN 'l; I•:S'I'.\Itt.lSIlIN(; A
(511:AI)E O,Y \t)I;'I'11 SI.AIN
STREET 1"ItUSi K.\I'I':\I\\' .\Vl;-
Nl'P:
TO Sl;SllN.\Ili S'1'i:Hi:T.
Be it ordained I,y the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. Thal ;in ordinance es-
tablishing a grade on North Main
St'eet from Kaufman Avelino to
Seminary Street be and the satac is
hereby established and adopted as
shown by the profile of said sheet
and grade, prepared by the City En-
gineer, being profile No. 868. It. M.
Door sill of Heeb's Brewery Hall, ele-
vation 32.56.
Said grade begins at the south curb
line of Kaufman Avenue west, which
is station 0-6, west curb elevation
41.42; thence to station 0+6, south
curb line of Kaufman Avenue east,
east curb elevation 41.21; thence to
station 1+50, east curb elevation
58.60, west curb elevation 59.30;
thence to station 2+89.5, north
curb line of Klingenburg Terrace
west, east curb elevation 78.60. west
curb elevation 77.90; thence to sta-
370
Official Notices.
tion 3+20.5, south curb line of Kling-
enburg Terrace west, east curb ele-
vation 81.90, west curb elevation
81.55; thence to station 4+80, north
curb line of Leibnitz Street west, east
curb elevation 102.35, west curb ele-
vation 102.68; thence to station 5+10,
south curb line of Leibnitz Street
west, west curb elevation 106.17;
thence to station 10+00, east curb
elevation 169.45, west curlelevation
169.35; thence to station 10+50, east
curb elevation 172.35, west curb ele-
vation 172.56; thence to station
10+81, north curb line of Seminary
Street west, west curb elevation
173.25; thence to station 11+51, north
curl, line of Seminary Street east, east
curb elevation 170.59.
Section 2.—This ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and
after its passage by the City Council
;Ind its publication in the official.
newspapers of the City as required
by ordinalice.
,Adopted: .August 17th, 1916.
\pprotel: .Aun'est 15th, 1916.
.!.\,NIPS t4.-\I"I.,
Mayor.
Attest: .1. .I. SHEA,
!•:.\,
City Recorder.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Times -Journal and Telegraph -Herald
newspapers, ;11,rr'st I5th, 1916.
.1. J. SHEA,
5-15-11. City Recorder.
•
Official Publication.
An (tI11)1NANCE.
\N c)IWINANCI? ESTABLISHING A
GRADE IIN THIRD STREET
1'1ft t.\l LOCUST STREET TO
STREET.
Be it ordained by the City Council
Of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That an ordinance es-
tablishing. a grade on Third Street
from Locust Street to Bluff Street be
and the same is hereby established
and adopted as shown by the profile
of said street and grade, as prepared
by the City Engineer, being profile No.
937, B. M. Writer Table at Hartig's
Drug Store, elevation. 25.21.
Said grade begins at the west prop-
erty line of Locust Street, which is
station 0, north curb elevation 43.40,
south curb elevation 43.34: thence to
station 1+14, east alley line, north
curb elevation 46.90, south curb ele-
vation 46.90: thence to station 1+44,
west alley line, south curb elevation
47.20, north curb elevation 47.40;
thence to station 2+55.4, east prop-
erty line of Bluff. Street, north curb
elevation 48.50, south curb elevation
49.00.
Soetion 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and
after its passage by the City Council
and its publication in the official
newspapers of the City as required by
ordinance.
Adopted August 17th, 191G.
Approved August 18th, 1916.
JAMES SAUL,
Mayor.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Times -Journal and Telegraph -Herald
newspapers, August 15th, 1916.
,T. J. SHEA,
S-1S-tt. City T2ccorcder.
Notice to Contractors.
Scaled proposals will be received ;tt
the City Recorder's office, City 11a11,
by the Pity Recorder until 5:00
Thursday. September 7th, 1916, fc r
coust•uctiti r siilewalks abutting Lots
274 275 .:1 1 276, Cit;. Lots e,,sl
of Clay street, Engineer's 'stint:),
1,550 . ;u,tre feet, : la ttint• the v:,_.
City Lot 254, north side of I:;,_l 1.
street, Engineer's esti:i:rte, Goo
cgnerc {CPI, in aecordancc ith th
',laps and specifications prepared I,,
the Pity En::ireet and nc':. file ii:
the office of the city Record ••
The work to lie paid for when
work is contpli•ted and as prest•rlh; tl
by Chapter NN NH and amendments
thereto of the i.ovised (trdinat]ces of
1901 of the city of Itnhugne. Iowa,
work to be completed on or before
day of October. 1916.
:Bidders must state price per square
foot of cement sidewalk.
Each hid must be accompanied by
a certified check for 10 per cent of
gross amount of hid on some Flu -
Pi que hank ;.s of ^'i::tratitee tint ;,
contract will be entered tered into if award-
ed. Check and hill in separate en-
velopes.
The City Council reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
Dated at :Dubuque, Ia., August 24th,
1916. J. J. SHEA,
R -34--3t City Recorder,
OlYical Notice.
Notice of Special Assessment.
Notice is hereby given to all con-
cerned that a special assessment its
provided by law will be levied at a ses-
sion of the City Council of the cite „t
Duhui;ue. Iowa, to he held Thursday,
September 7th, 1916, to pay fur , un-
sirucling an eight -inch the pilo sanl-
tary sewer in Martha Street from
North Booth Street to the intersection
of Martha Street and Nevada Street
and along Nevada Street to a point
about fifty feet north of Julien Ave-
nue, G. L. Iiormann, contractor.
Amount of Special Assessment
$593.92, same to be assessed against
the property legally subject to assess-
ment upon and along said streets.
And that there is a plat and sched-
ule on file in the office of the City Re-
Official Notices.
371
corder of said C.ty of Dubuque,
showing the streets in which said
sewer was constructed 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 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 assessu.ent
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, Septem-
ber 7th, 1916, or to appear al said
session of the Council to show cause,
if any you have, why said assessment
sh„tild not he levied.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, August
21st, 1916.
J. J. SHEA,
S -41-3t. 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 he levied at a ses-
sion of the City Council of the city of
Dubuque, Iowa, to he held Thursday,
September 7th, 1916, to pay for con-
structing an eight -inch tile p;pe sani-
tary- sewer in Delaware Avenue from
Algona Avenue to Avoca Avenue, and
in Avoca Avenue from Delaware Ave-
nue to Decorah Avenue, in Decorah
Avenue from Avoca Avenue to Irving
Avenue, and in Irving Avenue to
within seventy-five feet of Delhi
Street, G. L. Kormann, contractor.
Amount of Special Assessment
$1,263.23, same to be assessed against
the property legally- subject to assess-
ment upon and along said streets.
And that there is a plat and sched-
ule on file in the office of the City Re-
corder of said City of Dubuque,
showing the streets in which said
sewer was constructed and ih • 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 and the amount to he as-
sessecl against each lot or parcel of
ground, which plat tinct schedule are
subject to public inspection.
And that any and all persons ob-
"artist" is right, does some marvelous
tricks which such apparent east that
you're almost tempted to go home
and try them on the clothes line.
However. it may he just as well if
you don't, because there are a couple
of them which don't look as if they
could he duplicated without serious
complications.
The very latest motion picture sub -
jests are shown, the program being
charigcd every Thursday and Sunday.
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 tt„!d Thursday, Septem-
ber 7th, 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, August
21st, 1916.
J. J. SHEA,
R -21-3t. City- Recorder.
-e
Official Notice,
Notice ..I' ;:I,er i;rl Assessment.
Notice i= le rehy vi en 11atll con-
cerncri that ;t special assessment its
Provided I,Y 1aw Will he leVietl a11 a ses-
sion of the City Council of the city of
Dnbunue. Iowa, to be held Thursday,
September 7th. 1:116, to pity far cun-
sira,ting an eight -inch tilt pipe sani-
tary sewer in St. Ambrose Street from
the present manhole at the intersec-
tion of Willow Street and Si. Ambrose
Street nt,rthcrly for a ,listance of
about three hundred feet, J. A. It.
Daniels, contractor.
Amount of Special Assessment
$709.07, same to be assessed against
the property legally subjaet 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,
showing the street in which said
sewer was constructed and th,• 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 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 objections rn writing with the
City Recorder of said City of Dubuque
on or before said session of the City
Council to he held 'Thursday, Set,tem-
ber 7th, 1916, or to appear tit said
session of the Council to show eatrrse,
if any you have, why said assessment
should not he levied.
Dated at Dubuque, Towa, August
41st, 1916.
J. J. ST -TEA,
S -21-3t. City 'recorder.
NOTICE Orli SPECIAL ASSi:SSMENT
Notice is hereby given to all con_
seinen 11utt a special assessment as
provided by li'v will he levied at a
session of the ('it} Council of the City
of Dubuque, Iowa, to he held, Thurs-
day, September. 7th. 1916, to pay for
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Official Notices.
constructing a cement sidewalk abut-
ting the north 22 feet of the south
44 feet, Lot 4, Sub. City 438, 439, •and
part of 676, owned by Veronica Jac-
quinot, Thos. Lee, contractor.
Amount of Special Assessment,
$28.12, 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 separate lots and parcels of
ground or specified portions thereof
subject to assessment for such im-
provement, the name of the owner
thereof as far as practicable and the
amount to he assessed against each
lot or parcel of ground, which plat
and schedule are subject to public in-
spection.
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 Council
to be held Thursday, September 7th,
1916, or to appear at said session of
the Council to show cause, if any you
have, why said assessment should not
he levied.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, August
25th, 1916. J. J. SHE..&,
City Recorder
Official Notice.
NOTICE OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENT
Notice is hereby given to all con-
cerned that a special assessment a:
provided by law will be levied at a
session of the City Council of the City
of Duhuque, Iowa. to be held Thurs-
day, September 7th, 1916, to pay for
improving Burns street from the
south property line of Oak street to
about forty feet north of Hancock
street, Edward Tibey, contractor.
Amount of Special Assessment,
$941.94, 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 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 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 7,
1916, or to appear at. said session of
the council to show cause, if any you
have. why said assessment should not
he levied.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa. August
24th, 1916. J. J. SHEA,
8-24-3t City Recorder.
Official Notice.
NOTICE (IIS THE CITY COTTNCTI,'s
I NT ENT I (I N TO CONSTRUCT ,\ N
EIGHT -INCH TILE PIPE S.\NI
TARY SEW I;R IN NORTH MAIN
STREET h`RO1I THE END I it
PR ESENT SE\Vl':R SOUTH Ti
TEN FEET SOl'TH OF THE
Ni RTI I.(IT LINE Oh` LOT 19, L.
H. I..\ NG\V(IRTHY'S SUBDI-
VISION.
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 sonitary sewer in North Main
Street from the end of the present
sewer south to ten feet south of the
north lot line of Lot 19, L. H. Lang -
worthy's Subdivision.
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:
225 lineal feet of 8 -inch tile pipe.
1 manhole.
Making a total estimated cost to
the legally assessable property own-
ers of $250.00.
Any person having objection to
said improvement is hereby notified
to appear before the Ci'y Council at
its next regular session to he held
Thursday, September 7th, 1916, or to
file with the City Recorder their ob-
jection in writing on or before Cep-
tember 7th, 1916.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, August
30th, 1916. J. J. SHEA,
8-30-31. City Recorder.
Regular Session September 7, 1916.
CITY COUNCIL.
(Official.)
Regular session, September 7th,
1916.
Council met at 8:15 p. m.
Mayor Saul in the chair.
Present—Aldermen Callahan, Frith,
Leist, Plamondon, Strobel, Wallis.
Absent --A Id. McLaughlin.
Ald. Frith moved to defer action on
approving the Council Proceedings
for the months of June and July,
1916..Carried.
Ald. Wallis moved that on account
of only one bid being received for the
construction of the permanent side-
walk in front of the west 1-2 City Lot
• 264 abutting on the north side of 8th
street that the bid be returned to the
bidder unopened and the City Re-
corder instructed to re -advertise for
bids. Carried.
BILLS.
E. T. Frith, health $818 74
E. T. Frith, health 850 23
C. B. McNamara & Co., 2nd
ward road fund 250 00
C. B. McNamara & Co., 3rd
ward road fund 88 40
C. B. McNamara & Co., grad-
ing Atlantic avenue 200 00
Thos. Lee, grading McEvoy
Place 60 00
Thos. Lee, grading alley be-
tween Hhomberg and Lin-
coln avenue and 9th and
10th avenues 15 00
Ed. Tibey, grading Burns St97 24
Ed. Huff, inspector 28 00
Tom. Kenneally, inspector 28 00
'John Stemm, inspector 30 00
Pat McInerney, inspector 4 00
P. Kearney, inspector 16 00
Harry Boesen, inspector 4 00
H. A. McIntosh, 5 per cent re-
tained on sewer in Jackson
street from 24th to 25th
street 20 62
Jas. F. Lee, 5 per cent re-
tained on improving Madi-
son street 182 28
On motion of Md. Frith all bills
properly O. K. were ordered paid.
On motion of Ald. Frith the bill of
C. B. McNamara & Co. in the sum of
$161.00 for work on Fourth Street
Extension was referred to the com-
mittee of the whole.
Ald. Wallis moved that a warrant in
the sum of $50.00 be ordered drawn
-on the city treasurer in favor of Cota,
Byrne and Seymour for the purchase
of an auto trailer. .Carried.
Petition of Geo. W. Davis, engineer
of road roller, relative to . being al-
lowed time for the taking. care of
rollers presented and read. On mo-
tion of Ald. Leist the petition was re-
ferred to the committee of the whole.
373
Petition of Johrt Schnaegler et al,
asking the city council to order the
construction of sidewalks on West
Locust street from Rosedale avenue
to the intersection of Seminary street
presented and read. On motion of
A.ld. Wallis the prayer of the peti-
tioners was granted and the sidewalk
inspector instructed to d raw up the
proper resolutions for the same.
Petition of Chris Braun asking the
city council to have the weeds cut
along Lincoln avenue presented and
read. On motion of A Id. Frith the
prayer of the petitioner was granted.
Petition of Chau•les Krumbach ask-
ing the city council to investigate the
damage clone his property at 96 Al-
pine street by the storm last Tuesday
at noon presented and read. On mo-
tion of Ald. ('allaha n the petition was
received and filed.
Petition of. Maurice Brown et al,
asking the city council to enforce the
Smoke Ordinance against the proper-
ty located at 1031 Main street and
operated by the C. O. D. laundry pre-
sented and read. Ald. Leist moved
to suspend the rules for the purpose
of allowing the proprietors of the C.
O. 11. laundry to address the council.
Carried by the.following vote:
Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
1'lamondon, Strobel, Wallis.
Nays—None.
Absent—Aid. McLaughlin.
Messrs. Young and Habbett ad-
dressed the council. Ald. Strobel
moved to refer the petition to the
committee of the whole to view the
grounds. Carried.
Petition of John Jennings asking
the city council to lower the assess-
ment on Lot 10 Dorgan's Add. pre-
sented and read. On motion of Ald.
Leist the petition was referred to the
committee of the whole to view the
grounds.
On motion of .\Id. I.eist the follow-
ing petitions, Fischer Inv. Co., John
Roth and John Grnetrmacher Estate,
stating that they desired to exercise
their privilege in taking the salvage
from the a 'lay street improvement
were made a matter of record.
Communication of the Western Im-
provement Co. relative to being al-
lowed interest on the 5 per cent ,re-
tained on the Julien avenue and Delhi
street improvement presented and
read. On motion of AId. Frith the
communication was referred to the
committee of the whole.
Petition of J. G. Helbing et at. ask-
ing the city council to change the
name of h'renmont avenue to Wartburg
avenue presented and read. On mo-
tion of Ald. Wallis the prayer of the
petitioners was granted and the city
attorney instructed to draft an' ordi-
nance covering the • same. • •
Petition of And. Ring asking the
p
3 74 Regular Session September 7, 1916.
city council to cancel the interest on
]lin special asses"Iment for the interest.
of Prion street as the side-
walks have not been laid presented
and read. on motion of ..Ald. AVallis
the pelitioll vVas recoived and tiled.
Petition of John Hillery asking the
city council to refund to him the sum
of $2.10 for overpaid taxes for the
'motion
1614 presented :end rend. On
motion of.Ald. Wallis the petition was
referred to the committee of the
whole.
Petition of Dennis Ryan asking the
city emoted to giant hire a reduction
in taxes on Lois 2 and 'I of Mineral
Lot 35 and Lot I of the Sub. of Min-
eral I.el I X5 presentivl and read. On
motion of .Ald. Callahan the petition
was referred to the committee of the
whole to view the grounds.
Communication of the Ladies of
the W. l'. T. I'. asking the city coun-
cil to enforce the cigarette law pre-
sented and read. (in motion of Ald.
Leist the communication was refer-
red to the committee of the whole.
Bond of Wilkin I,. Mauer in the
sum) of $500.00 for excavating in
streets and alleys presented. on mo-
tion of .\Ill. Strobel the bond was re-
ferred to the city attorney.
Petition of Helen and it ivia Mee-
han claiming the sum of $3000.00 as
dium'ikeO to buildings and cellars :end
property caused by overflowed storm
sewers p1•esented :ncd read. On mo-
tion of :1 Id. Callahan the petition
was referred to the Pity attorney.
Notice of claim of Wilfred Lattner
in the sum of $17.50 for damages
sustained to his automobile on Lemon
street presented and read. On mo-
tion of Ald. \Vallis the notice was re-
ferred to the city attorney.
City Recorder Shea presented 0101
read the notice, certified to by the
publisher's, of the city council's in-
tention to construct an eight -inch tile
pipe sanitary sewer in North Main
street from the end of present sewer
south to ten 'feet south of the north
lot line of Lot 19, L. H. T.angworthy's
Subdivision. On motion of Ald. Wal-
lis the notice was received and filed.
WAiYI:lt AND AGREEMENT.
Whereas, it is deemed necessary
and advisable by the city council of
the City of Dubuque, to improve
Heeb street front Kaufman avenue
southey; and
\'hcrearls, in order that said street,
when improved will be built upon a
serviceable, uniform and advantage-
ous grade, it is deemed necessary and
advisable to change the old establish-
ed grade to a grade prepared by the
city engineer of the City of Dubuque,
now on file in his office; and
Whereas, the undersigned property
owners have made improvement to
conform with the old established
grade; and
Whereas, the undersigned ,lesir.
that said old established grade
('hanged in accordance with the plat
prepared by the engineer heretofore
referred to;
Now, therefor, we, the undersigned
do hereby agree that ,said City of Dei
bu,lne shall have :c right :end author-
ity- to change the grade of said street,
as established, to the grade prepared
by the city engineer, and we do here-
by waive all our rights, either legal
01' e,lnilahle, vvhic'h we have ander
Sec+i, ns, 7S:,. 56, 757, 78S, 7S9 and 790
of the ('ode of Iowa of 1 597, providing
for the change of grades of streets
and the assessment of damages accru-
ing 10 property owners arising out of
such change of grade, and we do
hereby waive any rights which we
might have to demand damages or
avoid the assessment levied against
us to pay for said street improvement
on account of such change of grade,
and do consent that such change of
grade may he made without the for-
malities preliminary thereto, as pro-
vided by law.
Signed this 24th day of February,
1 ;I] (i.
('111115, ,\. V(11:1.KER,
14']{A N is N. MORGAN,
A. Z'. ANi)ETIHt)N,
\i i K h: B h]'1%,
FRANK E. GINTI:R,
C. W. NICK LES,
ADAM H. '1'HAt'T.
On motion of Ald. Wallis ilce waiv-
er and agreement was made :t matter
of record.
WAIVER AND :\Gi{Eh:\II:\T.
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE
PRESENTS, That we, the undersign-
ed owners of Lots and Lands abutting
upon and adjacent to Lincoln Ave.
from Fourth Ave. to Tenth Ave., in
the City of Dubuque, in consideration
of the reduction in our assessments
for the improvement of said Lincoln
Ave. which will be caused by the ac-
tion of the city council in changing
the with between curbs of said street
from 40 ft. to 30 ft. as originally con-
templated by the resolution proposing'
said improvement, do hereby waive
any right or rights which we may
have, legal or equitable, because of
any irregularity, change or defect in
the proceedings had by the city coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque relating or
touching the improvement of Lincoln
Ave. from Fourth Ave. to Tenth Ave.
Further, we do hereby agree to
waive any right or rights which we
may have, legal or equitable, by rea-
son of the action of the city council
in changing the width of said Lincoln
Ave. from the width which was origi-
nally proposed in the resolution .pass•
ed for that purpose without having
followed the' usual proceedut'e as pro.
Regular Session September 7, 1916.
Aided by law hi such cases. and agile .Anioinit glue Inlrur•rs ,iii ,Vv-
thaI 101101 said. improvemc'uli is 1.1110-
pletcd as contemplated by the own -
Ill's
1s
Ill's present intention, i. e. 311 ft. in 1{ospoctfullc silhniiticd.
TolIN
width between curbs instead of 40 ft..
said improvement will he agreoabl,
and satisfactory to us.
Finally, we agree to pay the special
assessment which will be levied
against said lots to pay for said im-
provement without objection to ani"
irregularities, changes or defects
which Wright have occurred in any of
the proceedings touching upon said
improvement. The signing of this in-
strument shall he deemed as accept-
ance of the conditions thereof.
Signed this 11th day of November,
1911.
.1. H. 111-I(11\IIII':1tG,
\ll:l'Sl:It K ItH(i(lIa:RG,
b'iI{ST NATIONAL BANK. by It. F.
l;locklinger, Cas., I'ndV. 1-2 of
Lot :I of Stilt. \I. L. 305 A city of
Dubuque,
cc(N RA l) Ii .A VN I•:1;, per c. ].. Hai-
ner. 1.01 lilt east of Lincoln Ave..
\I Its. I;, 1_'.\ II.\STI:1;S,
A1'(11"til' I'I'51',
(1r11t.IS'I' L'R:AI'N, Lot 197 cast side
of Lincoln Ave., there has to be
a special bargain and deed made
to deal over part of Chris. Braun's
place,
('ATH. Il l I (1 \I 11l' 11G,
'P. H. RI-I(1\I BERG,
LEVI Kit ESS,
C. E. HOAR, 519, 520, 521 and 522.
on motion Of Ald. Wallis the waiver
and agreement was made a matter of
record.
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council.
Gentlemen: I herewith submit my
payroll for labor on streets in the
several road districts during the last
half of August, 1916:
Amount due laborers $1069 67
Also submit the payroll for sprink-
ling and sweeping for the last half of
August, 1916:
Amount due laborers $868 95
• Also submit the payroll for labor
on roads leading into the County for
the last half of August, 1.916, to be
paid from the various portions of the
County Road Fund:
First County, amount due la-
borers $286.53
Fourth County, amount due la-
borers $149.33
Respectfully submitted,
JOHN MAHONEY,
Street Commissioner.
On motion of Aid. Frith 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 the payroll for labor on
•sewers during last half of August,
191.6(
373
Street ('m0111issionor.
((n motion of A I'l111en,1un the
payroll veils reeeiVcd and W;lrr;utl.s
were ordered drawn to pay vnrilrs
amounts .11111 report referred b1cld in
committee on Sewers.
chief of Police (;icllis repelled as
follows:
To the honorable Mayor and city
council.
Gentlemen: I berowitIt submit the
police report for the month of Aug-
ust. 1915:
Assault 1
Ai -dull :mil battery1
I (isor,ll•rly conduct 19
Ilist nrbing the pence 15
Intoxieation
I'etit larceny a2
Selling liquor contrary to law .1
Vagrancy
• Violating speed ordinanee 1i
Violating traffic ordinance 3
Total
102
Residents arrested 61
Doors found open 15
.Defective lights IS
Lodgers harbored .I,1
Meals furnished prisoners 30
Cost of food $6.00
Pound master's receipts $1.00
Sheriff dieting prisoners for
month of .August $10.12
Police court costs ;11111 fines,
collected $214.40
Patrol rums for prisoners 1611
Prisoners transferred 2
Committee calls 7
Miles traveled 245
:Anihelance calls 5:I
Also beg to submit the payroll for
policemen for last half of A ugust,
1916:
Amount due policemen $1480.61
Amount retained pension fund..$29.68
Respectfully submitted,
JOHN Gil'tl,l,is,
('Iiief of I'olice.
on motion of Ald. calla han the pay-
roll Hund report were received and
warrants ordered drawn to pay the
various amounts and the report re-
ferred back to the Police Committee.
Fire Chief Iteinf'ied reported as
follows:
'Tp the Honorable Mayor and City
Council, City of Dubuque, Ta.
Gentlemen: The following is the
payroll of the fire department for the
last halt of August, 1916:
Amount due firemen $2267.50
One per cent retained for
pension fund 42.1.5
Respectfully submitted,
J. REINFRIED. Chief.
Approved by committee on tire.
On motion of Ald. Leist the payroll.
376 Regular Session September
7, 1916.
was received, warrants were ordered
drawn to pay the firemen and the re-
port referred to the committee on fire.
Dubuque, Iowa, September 1, 1916.
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council, City of Dubuque, Iowa:
Gentlemen: Herewith find my re-
port for the month of August, 1916,
showing the receipts and disburse-
ments for the month:
RECEIPTS.
Receipts during the month
of August, 1916 $ 21,112.70
City's cash balance August
1st, 1916 145,292.68
$166,405.38
DISBURSEMENTS.
Warrants redeemed $ 32,122.98
Improvement bond coupons
redeemed 2,440.00
Regular bond coupons re-
deemed 7.252.38
Library orders redeemed.... 689.07
Park orders redeemed 5,672.31
Firmen pension orders re-
deemed 219.75
Police pension orders re-
deemed 110.00
$ 48,506.49
('ity's cash balance August
31, 1916 117,898.89
$166,405.38
The above cash balances include
the balances in the improvement bond
fund, the water works interest and
sinking fund, the library fund, old
water works debt fund, police pension
fund, fire pension fund and the sink-
ing fund (for amelioration of the city
regular bonded debt).
WATER WORKS ACCOUNT.
Cash balance Aug. 1, 1916.$ 4,036.36
Deposit with City Treasurer
by Water Works Trustees 4,668.04
$ 8,704.40
Orders drawn on Treas •
-
urer by Water Works
Trustees $ 5,836.62
Cash balance August 31st,
1916 2,867.78
EXCAVATION ACCO$ UNT704.40
Cash balance August 1st,
1916 $ 455.00
Cash balance August 31st,
1916 1,205.00
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$2,440,00
Regular bond coupons... 7,252.38
9,692.38
Also report there is due the .City
Officers . for the month of August,
1916, salaries amounting to $3,004.89.
Also Geo. Reynolds (Iowa
\\ orkingtnen's Compensa-
:ton' $20.00
Ad>, Ilcyer (Iowa Work-
inginn's compensation) 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 1, 1916, to September 1, 1916.
Appropriation Expended
For general ex-
pense and con-
. tingent fund ....$45,000.00 $26,714.20
For District jload
funds for clean-
ing, sprinkling
a n d repairing
streets:
First district 9,045.71 9,029.72
Second district. 18,151.01 15,083.54
Third district 12,304.38 8,584.52
Fourth district 14,287.43 13,593.90
Fifth district 12,183.00 11,944.95
For expense of
fire department 65,000.00 43,106.60
For expense of
police depart-
ment 40,500.00 18,929.66
For care, mainte-
nance and re-
pair of. sewers5,700.00 3,506.30
For printing 4,900.00 1,589.18
For street lighting 44,075.00 21,139.67
For interest on
floating a n d
bonded debt 42,000.00 16,805.52
For expense of
board of health 13,000.00 7,900.43
For grading
streets and al-
leys 6,500.00 5,175.00
Special bonded
Paving 9,000.00
For interest on
special bonded
debt 7,000.00
For repairing and
rebuilding side-
walks 1,000.00 3.63.67
For payment of
five per cent re-
tained on cer-
tain improve-
ments 1,000.00' '673.18
For balance on
various cement
step ,Jobs 750.09 750.09
For balance curb-
ing on Julien
Ave. and Delhi
streets 2,222.28 2,222,28
To pay• award • of
jury. on Nevada
street 925.00
For balance on
• brick paving .at
:Grandview' -arid
Delhi street .... 1,342.05 1,342:05
Regular Session September 7, I9 16.
Balance on wid-
ening of PIckett
street
To pay bills for
extra work on
Louisa street,
Rosedale Ave.
and Alta Vista
st :et
To pay jurors
award on Cleve-
land avenue ..
For completion of
the Fifth ave-
nue sewer
Balance Bee
Branch in 3rd
310.00
300.00
251.76
725.00
3,000.00
251.76
ward 799.66 799.
Respectfully submitted,
C. D. LAGEN,
City Auditor.
Ald. Wallis moved that the repor
and payroll be received and warran
be drawn for the various amoun
and report referred back to finan
committee. Carried.
City Treasurer Wybrant reported as
follows:
The following is a statement of the
amounts advanced by me during the
month of August, 1916, for which
please have warrants drawn in my
favor:
Interest on warrants outstand-
ing $922.50
Miscellaneous 380.83
Also please order Loan Warrants
issued in renewal and in lieu of the
following Loan Warrants:
Warrant No. 4200, dated Sept. 6,
1900, in the sum of $500.00 in favor
of Caroline Gonner, interest to date
from Aug. 6, 1916.
Warrants Nos. 3623 and 3625, dat-
ed Oct. 1, 1903, in the sum of $500.00
each in favor of John C. Baynes,in-
terest to date from Sept. 4, 1916.
Warrant No. 2972, dated Aug. 4,
1904, in the sum of $500.00, in favor
of Barbara Pecker, interest to date
from Aug. 18, 1916.
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 Commit-
tee. Carried.
Sept. 7th, 1916.
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council.
Gentlemen: I beg to report that
the Assessment Roll for 1916 will be
completed on or about September 15,
1916, and beg to advise the Board of
Equalization of same.
Respectfully,
FRED J. HELLER,
City Assessor.
On motion of Ald. Wallis the re-
port of the city assessor was made a
matter of record.
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377
Dubuque, Iowa, Sept. 7, 1916.
To the Honorable Mayor and Council
of the City of Dubuque.
Gentlemen: The following bonds
were referred to me for examination
and report:
Bond of William Roschi, relating
to the construction of permanent
sidewalks, for a period of one year
and being in the suns of $1000.00.
The bond of Thomas R. Lee, relat-
ing to the construction of permanent
sidewalk;, for a period of one year,
and in the sum of $1000.00.
The bond of Robert Jungk, relating
to the making of excavation in streets,
etc., for the period of one year, in the
sum of $500.00.
I beg to report that I ha o• examin-
ed these bonds and find them correct-
ly executed in form.
The bond of the Curtis Plumbing
and Heating Co., relating to the mak-
ing of excavations in streets, etc., for
a period of one year, and in the sum
of $500.00, was also referred to me,
and I beg to state with reference
`thereto, that said bond is faulty in
fthis that it has not been signed by the
principal thereof, and I, therefor, re-
turn the same with the recommenda-
tion that the Curtis Plumbing and
Heating Co. he notified of this defect.
Respect fully submitted,
M. 11. CZIZEK,
City Attorney.
On motion of Md. Frith the report
of the city attorney was approved.
Following cc eighniaster's report on
receipts were presented and read and
on motion of Ald. Strobel were re-
ceived and filed:
L. Pitschner $ .54
.J. P. Cooney 3.42
C. J. McCarthy 14.00
Ald. Strobel moved that all weigh -
masters be instructed to file month-
ly report of receipts, failure to file the
same, the rights to he taken away
from them. (a tied.
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 expense
of said improvement amount to $28.12
Therefore, P.o it Resolved by the
City Council of the City of Dubuque,
That to provide for the cost of con-
structing a cement sidewalk abutting
the north 22 feet of the south 44 feet
of Lot 4 of Subdivision of City Lots
438, 439 and part of 676, the Mayor
be and he is hereby required to exe-
cute ;and deliver to the ('sty Recorder,
to he by him registered and counter-
signed, one sidewalk certificate for
Twenty-eight and 12-100 dollars,
numbered 151, dated October 7th,
a
•
378 Regular Session September 7, 1916.
19, It. Ir . en el' 1„'for, (•(ell yea l'::
nflel Ih, Inl thereof. ;ilii! !n;irinr,. in -
ht, rt n1 tin rule of si\ per (('Ill 11(1'
14l,I111141, I:iy:1141,• h,111i-:utnnally.
CHIC 14444V4•41 1114' adoption of
Ili,• r, . 44141' ,4n. ',ICH, ,l I,c the fol-
I,n•, I ole:
1,,:. \I, 1:-. ('•,II;ILan. I.'tilll, i eist.
I'I'Inioudnn. Strobel, Vallis.
one.
11nn! AI,I. .AIel.:,ughiilt.
iI I 1rl;lll \\';this; offered the fol -
lo,,. ink:
\\'Isere,,,, The coIII:n•I heretofore
enlere,l into he the ,•ily- of I)nhuque
for the ini!1In',entenl of Ihu'ns street
I1, r, •iunll,•r ,Iescrii,c l tuts been ('0nt-
I,Ielel, ;111,1 Ilse circ eic4ineer hers cont-
1(1,te,l 11.91 the coH and expense of
said inll,ro0elin lit ;Inlonnt to $941.94.
Tio•rerore, Ile it Resolved by thy
y (•ol;n, it of the ,'ity- of Dubuque,
'1'11.11 I„ I,ro\ i,!4' f„!' Hie cosi of illt-
provin;_ Horns street from the south
1,(01„rty hoe of (1;11: 011(11 to about
forty feel north of !I;Inern•11 .beet.
the .11;lyor be and Le is hereby re-
,Itlire(i to oxecnte owl deliver to the
('itv Recorder, to I,4' by hull register-
ed and countersigned, three bonds fol
111.0 11nndre,! and fifty- dollars each
nr.(1 one for one hundred ninety-
one and 9.1-100 dollars, nnatbere(I
45:1:; 10 1536 inclusive, (fated (tetohe
7111. 1 91 c, payable on or before sever,
years after the (late thereof. and
bearing interest at the rate of five per
cent per annum, payable semi-annual-
ly.
.Ald. Wallis move(1 the adoption of
the resolution. Parried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas ads. ('all;lhtln, l,'rith, I.eist,
I'lanlondon, Strobel, Vallis.
N:I •,: "0lre.
• .\lnocnl \Id. \Icl.og.in
\I(lcrnl:u) Ay';illis nu]lliled. the fol-
illIVion:
\Vi;erens, The contract heretofore
entered into by the Pity of Dubuque
for Ibe 01st Ii 11011 of a sanitary
sewer ill \1;11111, street Old Nevada
street 11creinaflor descrilted has been
completed, :01(1 110 city engineer has
eon11(1.1ed tilt the cost ;urd expense
of x;lid iulllroventcnt amount to
$59:1.92.
Therefore. Ito it Resolved by the
city conned of Ibe Lily of Ih11)0 1t e,
'1'11:11 to pro\nle for tie cost of eon-
sirucliog n s:lnitol'c se\ver in 11:1 ha
street creel `North Rooth street to the
intersection of \I;Irl11a street ;Ind Ne -
1 oln street mill along Ncva(la street
to a point about fifty feet north of
Julien t(Vetnte, the Mayor be and he
is hereby requi1.141 to execute and de-
Iner lo the city recorder, to be by
Itiu1 registcrc(I 1(101 countersigned, two
bonds for two hundred and fifty dol-
lars s each and 0110 for ninety-three
and 92-100 dollars, numbered 4537 to
15519 inclusive. dated October ; 1
1916, p:(ynhle on or before seven y(
after the date thereof, and bear,
interest it the rate of five per gout
per annum, palyithle semi-annually.
1111. \V:this moved the adoption of
the reso!Ittiot!. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas- --Aids, Callahan, Frith, 1,1•
I'lalnondon, Strobel, Wallis.
Nays ---Nolte.
\hsent .\hi. :\Iei.;utghlin.
Alderman Wallis offered the fol-
lowing:
Whereas. The contract heretofore
entered into by the Pity of Dubuque
for the construction of a sanitary
newer in St. Ambrose street 'herein -
;after described has been completed,
and the city engineer has computed
that the c051 and expense of said inl-
provenlent amount to $709.07
Therefore, lie it Resolved by the
City Council of the Pity c11' Dubuque,
Thal to provide for the cost of con-
structing a sanitary sewer in St. Am-
brose street from the present man-
hole at the intersection of Willow and
tit .Ambrose street northerly for a
distance of about three hundred feet,
the Mayor he and he (S hereby rc-
ooire,l to execute anal deliver to the
cite' recorder, to. he by him registered
and col;ntersiCne,i' two bonds for two
hundred and fifty dollars each and
one toe two hundred nine and 7-100
dollars, numbered 1540 to 4542 in-
clusive, dated October 7th, 1916, pay -
aide on or before .141€1V0111 years after
the date thereof. toil hearing interest
tri the rale (If live pet' creat per an-
num. payable semi-annually.
Aid. Vallis moved the adoption of
the resolution. Carried by tne fol-
lowing vote:
`Vas --Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
1'lanlondon, Strobel, \1'ailis.
Nays— Nolte.
Absent --\Id. \ic I.:ulghlin.
Alderman Wallis offered the fol-
lowing:
Whereas, The contract heretofore
entered into by the City of Dubuque
toe the construction of a sanitary'
sewer in Delaware avenue, Avoca ave-
nue, Decorah avenue and in Irving
III'enu0 hereinafter described has been
completed, and the city- engineer has
computed that the cost -and expense
of said improvement amount to
$1,263.23
Therefore, Lie it Resolved by the
Pity council of the Pity of Dubuque,
That to provide for the cost of con-
structing a sanitary sewer in Dela-
ware avenue from Algona avenue to
Avoca avenue, in Avoca avenue from
Delaware avenue to Decorah avenue,
in Decorah avenue from Avoca aye -
nue to Irving avenue and in Irving
avenue to within seventy-five feet of
Delhi street, the Mayor be and he is
Regular Session September 7, 1916.
hereby- required to execute and de-. i '„e.. .Ad Inion.
1iv'er to the city recorder. to he by hila
registered and countersigned, four 'i .I. N:11,. lot I of to ;utd Lot
of .1111,
Lends for two hundred and til'Ir dol-
lars each and one 1'01 two hundred "vv r' nes• Pr, i,nh of I of :'
E. sixty-three and _2,-100 dollars. num- of I I;il is >:111,. Ii- _.
Inrutll'' I Lnd I:
380 Regular Session September 7, 1916.
Magd. Jestel asking permission to
make an addition to his building on
Washington street would respectfully
recommend that the prayer of the
' petition be granted.
J. H. WALLIS, Chairman.
Your committee of the whole to
w)ioni was referred the petition of C.
A. Voelker asking permission to con-
struct a sanitary sewer in Parkway
and Lawndale avenue would respect-
fully recommend that the prayer of
the petition he granted and the city
attorney he instructed to draw up the
proper waivers.
J. H. WALLIS, Chairman.
Your (committee of the whole would
respectfully recommend that the Du-
buque Electric Co. be given until the
second meeting of this month to sub-
mit their new schedule of rate before
any action be taken on the proposed
schedule now before the committee.
J. H. WALLIS, Chairman.
Your committee of the whole to
whom was referred the following bills
would respectfully recommend that
they be paid and warrants be drawn
covering the same.
('. 11. McNamara, $61.92; for 5 per
cent retained on alley between Alta
Vista.
C. B. McNamara, $47.69; for 5 pet'
cent retained on 30th street sewer.
O'Farrel Contracting Co., $39.95;
for 5 per cent retained on Angella
street.
Geo. Haverland, $94.75; for work
repairing curb on West Locust street.
N. J. Stutter, warrant for $15.00, on
bill of $27.85, cement work on Prairie
street.
J. IT. WALLIS, Chairman.
Your committee of the whole would
respectfully recommend that C. B.
McNamara Co. bill for overhaul in
the fourth ward amounting to $142.46
be received :end filed.
J. H. WALLIS, Chairman.
Your committee of the whole to
whom was referred the petition of
Finnic Hockensteiner relative to con-
tinuing storm sewer through his
property would respectfully recom-
mend that the matter, be referred to
the appropriation committee they to
appropriate for said sewer.
J. H. WALLIS, Chairman.
Your committee of the whole to
whom was referred the bids for the
improving of Fourth street from Lo-
cust street to Main street would re-
spectfully recommend that the con-
tract he awarded to Jas. F. Lee, he
being the lowest bidder for asphaltic
concrete.
.T. H. WALLIS, Chairman.
Your committee of the whole to
whom was referred the proposition of
allowing contractors to use their own
rollers on the various contracts would
respectfully recommend that council
be guided by the specifications in this
matter.
.T. 1-f. WALLIS, Chairman.
Your committee of the whole would
respectfully recommend that the old
steam roller be advertised for sale.
J. H. WALLIS, Chairman.
Your committee of the whole to
whom was referred the bids for the
Purchase of tire apparatuses would re-
spectfully recommend that owing to
a shortage of funds no apparatuses be
purchased this year.
J. H. WALLIS, Chairman.
Ald. 1. \Wallis moved the adoption of
the verrtous reports of the committee
of the whole. Carried.
Ald. Frith moved that the city
council rescind their action at the
meeting of August 31st, 1916, order-
ing the money turned over to the city
treasurer by the ihubuclue Commer-
cial club to be placed in the Eagle
Point bathing beach fund. Carried.
Ald. Frith moved that a warrant in
the sum of $22.90, the balance left in
the $300.00 appropriated for the Eagle
Point bathing beach fund, be ordered
drawn in favor of the mayor. Car-
ried.
Ald. 1"rith moved that the city
council rescind their action of the
meeting of August 31st, 1916, order-
ing a warrant drawn in the sum of
$67.03 on the Eagle Point bathing
beach fund in favor of A. Y. McDon-
ald Mfg. ('o. Carried.
Aid. Frith moved that all money in
the hands of the city treasurer be-
longing to the Eagle Point bathing
beach fund be turned over to the
Eagle I'oint bathing beach commis-
sion. Carried.
Ald. Wallis moved to take from
the committee of the whole the bids
for cons: ruc•t ing the sewer in Foye
and Seminary streets also the bids for
the improving of Eagle, Viola and
Pine streets and that the bids be re-
jected and returned to the bidders.
Carried.
Your special committee to whom
was referred the quarterly report of
the water works trustees for the quar-
ters ending December 31, 1915, also
the one for the quarter ending March
31, 1916, would respectfully report
that v, _c have gone over the same care-
fully on the water companies books
and find them to be correct.
ALD. FRITH, Chairman
ALD. LEIST,
ALD. WALLIS.
Ald. Frith moved the adoption of
the report of the special committee.
Carried.
Alderman Wallis offered the follow-
ing:
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 North Main street
Regular Session September 7, 1916.
from the end of the present sewer
south to ten feet south of the north
lot line of Lot 19 L. H. Langworthy's
Sub., according to the plans and spe-
cifications 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 October, 1916, 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 21st
day of October, 1916, and the City
Recorder is hereby ordered to give
ten days notice by publication asking
for proposals as provided by ordi-
nance.
Aid. Wallis moved the adoption of
the resolution. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
Plamondon, Strobel, Wallis.
Nays— None.
Absent—Ald. McLaughlin.
City Recorder Shea presented and
read the notice, certified to by the
publisher's, of the City Council's in-
tention to levy a special assessment
to pay for constructing a cement side-
walk abutting the north 22 feet of the
south 44 feet, Lot 4, Sub. City 438,
439 and part of 676, owned by Veron-
ica Jacquinot, Thos. 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
constructing cement sidewalk by Thos.
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 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.
Veronica Jacquinot, Sub. City
438, 439 and part 676, N.
22 ft. of S. 44 ft; Lot 4,
cement walk, 242 sq. ft. at
11c, $26.62; extra expense,
$1.50; total $ 28 12
Adopted, September 7th, 1916.
Approved September 8th, 1916.
JAMES SAUL,
Mayor.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
AId. Wallis moved the adoption of
the resolution. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Alds. 'Callahan, Frith, Leist,
Plamondon, Strobel, Wallis.
Nays—None.
Absent—Ald. McLaughlin.
381
City Recorder Shea presented and
read the notice, certified to by the
Publisher's, of the City c'ouncil's in-
tention to levy a special assessment
to pay for constructing an eight -inch
tile pipe sanitary sewer in Delaware
avenue from Algona avenue to Avoca
avenue, and in Avoca avenue from
Delaware avenue to Decorah avenue,
in Decorah avenue from .\voca axe -
nue to Irving avenue, and in Irving
avenue to within seventy -live feet of
Delhi street, G. L. Korni;inn, con-
tractor. On motion of Ali. Wallis
the notice was received and tiled.
Resolved by the city council of the
City of Dubuque, That to pay for an
eight -inch tile pipe 'sanitary sewer in
Delaware avenue from A lgona ave-
nue to Avoca avenue, in Avoca ave-
nue from Delaware avenue to De-
corah avenue, in Decorah avenue
from Avoca avenue to Irving avenue
and in Irving avenue to within seven-
ty-five feet of Delhi street, by Geo.
Korman, contractor, in front of and
adjoining' the same, a Special Tax
be and is hereby levied on the sev-
eral lots, ;ural parts of lots, and par-
cels 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.
Minnie 11. Starr, Sub. 1 of 1 of
1 of 11 of Min. Lot 172, lot
2; interest at 6 per cent,
Ise; manholes and 8 -inch
tile pipe, da lin. ft. at $.5346,
$21.39; extra expense at 6
per cent, $1.28; total $ 22 84
Elmer Butt, Sub. 1 of 1 of 1
of 14 of Min. Lot 172, lot
1; interest at 6 per cent,
22c; manholes and 8 -inch
tile pipe, 50.4 lin. ft. at
$.5346,$26.94; extra expense
at 6 per cent, $1.61; total28 77
C. Kulow, Sub. 1 of 1 of 14 of
Min. Lot 172, lot 2; interest
at 6 per cent, 8c; manholes
and 8 -inch tile pipe, 19.1
lin. ft. at $.5346, $10.21; ex-
tra expense at 6 per cent,
61c; total 10 90
('. Kulow, Sub. 2 of 1 of 14 of
\lin. Lot 172, lot 1; interest
at 6 per cent, 13c; manholes
and 8 -inch the pipe, 31.3
lin. ft. at $.5:116, $16.71; ex-
tra expense ;it 6 per cent,
$1.00; total 17 86
C. A. Voelker, Sub. 2 of 1 of
14 of Min. Lot 172, lot 2;
interest at 6 per cent, Sc;
manholes and 8 -inch tile
pipe, 21.2 lin. ft. at $.5346,
$11.33; extra expense at 6
per cent, 68c, total 12 10
Ind. School Dist., Sub 2 of 14
of Min. Lot 172, lot 1; in-
terest at .6 per cent, 98c;
3 30
n
382 Regular Session September 7, 1916.
manholes and 8 -inch tile
pipe, 220 lin. ft. at 8.5346,
$117.61; extra expense at 6
per cent, $7.06; total
C. A. Voelker, Sub. 2 of 14 of
Min. Lot 172, lot 2; interest
at 6 per cent, 6e; manholes
and 8 -inch tile pipe, 13.15
lin. ft. at $.5346, $7.22; ex-
tra expense at 6 per cent,
93c; total
Realty Inv. Corp., Woodlawn
Park Add., lot 315; interest
at 6 per cent, 13c; manholes
and 8 -inch tile pipe, 29.2
lin. ft. at $.5346, $15.61; ex-
tra expense at 6 per cent,
94c; total
N. S. and \I. I3all, Woodlawn
['ark .Add., lot :312; interest
at 6 per cent, I6c; man-
holes and 8 -inch tile pipe,
36.5 lin. ft. at $.5346, $19.51;
extra expense at 6 per cent,
$1.17; total
C. A. Voelker, Woodlawn
Park Add., lot 311; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 22c; man-
holes and S -inch tile pipe,
50 lin. ft. at $.5346, $26.73;
extra expense at 6 per cent,
$1.61; total
Realty Inv. corp., Wood lawn
Park Add., lot 318, interest
at 6 per cent, 22e; man-
holes and 8 -inch tile pipe,
50 lin. ft. at $,5346, $26.73;
extra expense at 6 per cent,
$1.61; total
Realty Inv. corp Woodlawn
Park Add., lot 319; interest
at 6 per cent, 22e; man-
holes and ,S-inchtile pipe,
50 lin. ft. at $.5346, $26.72;
extra expense at 6 per cent,
$1.61; total
ltealty Inv. t'orn., Wood la \\n
Park Add., lot 320, interest
at 6 per cent, 22c; man-
holes ,and S -inch tile pipe,
511 lin, ft. at $,53.16, $26.7:';
extra expense at 6 per cent,
$1.61; total
Realty Inv. Corp., Woodlawn
Park Add., lot 321; interest
at 6 per cent, 22c; man-
holes and 8 -inch tile pipe,
50 hn. ft. at $.5346, $26.72;
extra expense at 6 per cont,
$1.61; total
Realty Inv. Corp., Woodlawn
I'ark Add., lot 322; interest
at 6 per cent, 22e; man-
holes and 8 -inch tile pipe,
50 lin. ft. at $.5346, $26.73;
extra expense at 6 per cent,
$1.61; total
Realty Inv, Corp., Woodlawn
Park Add., lot 334; interest
at 6 per cent, 22c; man-
holes and 8 -inch tile pipe,
50 lin. ft. at $,5346, $26.73;
125 65
7 71
16 tib
'N I
28 56
2S 55
2S 5
28 55
28 56
e'xtr'a expense at 6 per cent,
$1.61; total 28 56
Allen Staples, Woodlawn Park
Add., lot 333; interest at 6
per cent, 22c; manholes
and S -inch tile pipe, 50 lin.
ft. at $,5346, $26.73; extra
expense at 6 per cent, $1.61;
total 28 56
C. A. Voelher, Woodlawn
Park Add., lot 332; interest
at 6 per cent, 220; manholes
and S -inch tile pipe, 50 lin. ft.
at $.5346, $26.73; extra ex-
pense at 6 per cent, $1.61;
total 28 Sr
Jerry cooper, Woodlawn ['ark
Adel., lot 331; interest at 6
per cent, 22c; manholes
and S -inch tile pipe, 50 lin.
ft. at $.5346, $26.73; extra
exli,.-, at 6 per cent, $1.61;
1eLiI
28 56
Ileckett, Woodlawn
I'talc .\dd., lot :330; interest
at 6 per cent, 22c; manholes
and S -inch tile pipe, 50 lin.
1't. :it $.5346, $26.73; extra
expense at 6 per cent, $1.61;
total 28 56
I.
Allan \Vallis, Woodlawn
Park Add., lot 329; interest
at 6 per cent, 27c; manholes
and 8 -inch tile pipe, 50 lin.
ft. at $.5:316, $26.73; extra
expense at 6 per cent, $1.61;
total 28 56
city of 1)111)11,01e, Woodlawn
I'ark Aid., lot :328; interest
at 6 per emit, 2.2e; manholes
and S -inch tile pipe, 50 lin.
ft. at $.5346, $26.7:l; extra
expense at 6 per cent, $1.61;
total
28 5i6
Nit'. (nab. Woodlawn Park
Add., lot 324; interest at 6
per cent, 45c; manholes
and •S -inch tile pipe, 100 lin.
ft. at $:5346, $53.46; extra
expensel at 6 per cent, $3.20;
tota57 11
(.'• \.
Voelker, Woodlawn
Park Add., lot 305; interest
at 6 per cent, -15c; manholes
and l -inch tile pipe, 100 lin.
1't. at $.5346, $53.46; extra
,•xpensc at 6 per cent, $3.20;
toLrl 57
M. .1. Ivoylc, Woodlawn Park
Add., lot 306; interest at 6
per cent, 45c; manholes and
8 -inch tile pip,, 100 lin. ft.
at $.53-I6, $53.16; extra ex-
pense at 6 per cent, $3.20;
total 57
C. A. Voelker, Woodlawn
Park Add., lot 316; interest
at 6 per cent, 22e; man-
holes and 8 -inch tile pipe,
50.4 lin. ft. at $.5346, $26.94;
extra expense at 6 per cent,
$1.61; total 28 7
Regular Session September 7, 1916.
C. A. Voelker, Woodlawn
Park Add., lot 317; interest
at 6 per cent, 22c; manholes
and 8 -inch tile pipe, 50.4
lin. ft. at $.5346, $26.94;
extra expense at 6 per cent,
$1.61; total
Justus Bechtel, Woodlawn
Park Add., R. 1-2 lot 298;
interest at 6 per cent, 22c;
manholes and 8 -inch tile
pipe, 50 lin. ft. at $.5346,
$26.73; extra expense at 6
per cent, $1.61; total
A. Simones, Woodlawn Park
Add., W. 1-2 lot 298; inter-
est at 6 per cent. 22e; man-
holes and 8 -inch tile pipe,
50 lin. ft. at $.5396, $26.73;
extra expense at 6 per cent,
$1.60; total
Aug. and P. Welter, Wood -
lawn Park Add., lot 297;
interest at 6 per cent, 45c;
manholes and 8 -inch tile
pipe, 100 lin. ft. at $.5346,
$53.46: extra expense at 6
per cent, $3.20; total
C. A. Voelker, Woodlawn
Park Add., lot 275; interest
at 6 per cent. 45c; manholes
and 8 -inch tile pipe, 100 lin.
ft. at $.5396, $53.46; extra
expense at 6 per cent, $3.20;
total
C. R. Trewin, Woodlawn Park
Add., lot 263; interest at 6
per cent, 45c; manholes
and 8 -inch tile pipe, 100 lin.
ft. at $.5346, $5:3 46; extra
expense at 6 per cent, $3.20;
total 57 11
C. A. Voelker, Woodlawn
Park Add., lot 262; interest
at 6 per cent, 45c; manholes
and 8 -inch tile pipe, 100 lin.
ft. at $.5346, $33.46: etxra
expense at 6 per cent, $3.20;
total 57 11
C. A. Voelker, Woodlawn
Park Add., lot 274; interest
at 6 per cent, 45c; manholes
and 8 -inch tile pipe, 100 lin.
ft. at $.5346, $53.46; extra
expense at 6 per cent, $3.20;
total 57 11
Anna AItluuis, Woodlawn
Park Add., lot 232; interest
at 6 per cent, 22c; manholes
a.nd 8 -inch tile pipe, 50 lin.
ft. at $.5346, $26.73; extra
expense at 6 per cent, $1.60:
total 25 i5
28 77
28 56
28 55
57 11
57 11
Peter Schmidt, Woodlawn
Park :Add., lot 233; interest
at 6 per cent, 22c; manholes
and 8 -inch tile pipe, 50 lin.
ft. at $.5346, $26.73; extra
expense at 6 per cent, $1.60;
total 28 55
Total $1263 23
383
1,559.3 lin. ft. \-ine h the pilin
at file
S manholes at $25.0o
Extra expense _ail an
interest at 6 per ('i'nt 9 . I
All of Which is assessed lit propor-
tion to the special benefits conferred
Adopted September 7th, 1916.
Approved September 8th, 1911;.
.1.\\II;S SAI'I„
Mayor.
Attest: .1. .1. S l l h::\ ,
City Recorder.
.\Irl. Wallis unwed the adoption of
the resolution. Parried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas- .\Id c'allahan, h'ritit, Lohsl,
Plantondun, Strobel, Wallis.
Nays ----None.
Absent- --Alit. :McLaughlin.
City Recorder Shea presented and
read the notice, certified to by the
publisher's, of the city council's in-
tention to levy a special ttssessment
to pay for constructing an eight -inch
tile pipe sanitary SI. \\er in Martha
street front North Rooth li street to the
intersection of \lartha street unci Ne-
vada street and along •\ovaria street
to a point about fifty fort north of
Julien Avenue, G. L. Normatut, con-
tractor. tin motion of Ald. Wallis
the notice was received and tiled.
Resolved by the Pity I'ouitcil of the
Pity of Itnbu(lue, That to pity for ;cit
8 -inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in
Martha street front North Hoot
street to the intersection of Martha
st rept and Nerttlti st reet and along
Nevada street to a point about fifty
feel north of Julien avenue, by Geo.
Korman», contrat•tor, in front of and
adjoining the sante, a Special Taix be
and is hereby levied on tseverail
lots. and parts of lots, and parcels of
real estate hereinafter named, situate
tut] owned, auul for the seyerail
amounts set opposite each lot or par-
cel of real estate, ats follows:
t twuc'f. I tesc ritttion Amt.
\\'nt. 1'. Slattery, Sub. Ann.
Lot 174, lot 2; interest at 6
per cent, $3.08; manholes
and .8 -inch tile pipe, 72:3 lin.
ft. at $.5125, $370.50; extra
expense at 5 per cent,
$18.53; total $399 11
Rev. J. .1. Konno, I.cy(•n's
Add., hut 15; interest at 6
per cent, $1.35; untnholes
and S -inch tile pipe, :172.1
lin. ft. at $.5125, $191.7x;
extra expense at 5 per rent,
$9.53; total 301 81
al
..................
Total
727 lin. ft. S -inch the pipe of
60c -.$436._0
5 manholes at $25.00 125 00
Extra. expense 28 06
384 Regular Session September 7, 1916.
Interest at 6 per cent
.1 66
• Total $593 92
All of which is assessed in propor-
tion to the special benefits conferred.
Adopted September 7th, 1916.
Approved September 8th, 1916.
JAMES SAUL,
Mayor.
Attest: ,1. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of
the resolution. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas --Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
Plamondon, Strobel, Wallis.
Nays --None.
.Absent—Ald. McLaughlin.
City Recorder Shea presented and
d
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 St. Am-
brose street from the present man-
hole at the intersection of Willow
street and St. Ambrose street north-
erly for a distance of about three
hundred feet, J. A. R. Daniels, con-
tractor. t n motion of Ald. Wallis the
notice was received and filed.
Resolved by the city Council of the
City of Dubuque, That to pay for an
,eight -inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in
St. Ambrose street from Willow street
northerly for a distance of about
300 feet, by John Daniels, 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 here-
inafter named, situate and owned,
and for the several amounts set op-
posite each lot or parcel of real es-
tate, as follows:
Owner. Itescription,
I 'has. \\'yntan, ,I. Amt.
Flein-
schmialt's Sub., lot 7; inter-
est at 6 Per cent, 63c; man-
holes and 8 -inch tile pipe,
49.6 lin, ft. at • $1.531.1,
$75.95; extra expense at 3
per cent, $2.28; total
Chas. Wyman, J. $ 78 86
schmidt's Sub., lot 6; Ii n-
inter -
est at 6 Per cent, 63c; man-
holes and 8 -inch tile pipe,
49.6 lin. ft. at $1.5311,
$75.95; extra expense at 3
per cent, $2.28; total
Frank B. Heim, 78 86
sc_hmidt's Sub., lot 5; li inter-
est at 6 -
per cent, 63c; man-
holes and 8 -inch tile piPe
49.6 lin. ft. at $1.5311,
$75.95; extra expense at 3
per cent, $2.28; total
Prank B. Heim, 78 86
J
schmidt's Sub•, J. 7ater-
est at 6 lot 4; inter -
Per cent, 63c; man-
holes and 8 -inch tile pipe
49.6 lin, ft. at $1.5311,
$75.95: extra expense at 3
per cent, $2.28; total 78 Si;
A. P'ritsche, ,l. Kleinschmidt's
Sub., lot :3; interest at 6 per
cent, 6R'; manholes and fl-
inch tile pipe, 49.6 lin, ft. at
$1.5311, $75.95; extra ex-
pense at 3 per cent, $2.28;
total 78 8fi
St. Anthony's ('hutch, Finley
Add., lot 38; interest at 6
per cent, $1.28; manholes
and 8 -inch tile pipe, 100 lin.
ft. at $1.5311, $153.11; ex-
tra expense at 3 per cent,
$4.59: total 158 98
Sisters of Holy Ghost, h'inley
Add.. lot 21; interest at 6
per cent. $1.25; manholes
and S -inch tile pipe, 98 lin.
ft. at $1.5311, $150.04; ex-
tra expense at 3 per cent,
$4.50; total 155 79
Total
$709 07
335 lin. ft. S -inch tile pipe at
$1.74 $582 90
2 manholes tit $50.00 100 00
Interest :it r, per cent 5 65
Extra expense 20 49
Total $709 07
All of \V 11 is assessed in propor-
tion to ilii• special benefits conferred.
Adopted Nelatenaber 7th, 1916.
\pproved September Rth, 1916.
JAMES SAi'I.,
Mayor.
Attest: .1. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
.\Id. \\allis moved the adoption of
the resolution. Carried by the follow-
ing' vote:
leas --.\ids, Callahan, Frith, Leist,
I'himondon, Strobel, Wallis.
Nays- None.
Absent -Aid. McLaughlin.
City Recorder Shea presented and
read the notice, certified to by the
publisher's, of the city council's in-
tention to levy a special assessment
to pay for improving Burns street
from the south property line of Oak
street to about forty feet north of
Hancock street, Edward Tibey, con-
tractor, also the written remonstrance
of Mr. and Mrs. James Beacom. On
motion of Ald. Frith 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 im-
proving Burns street from south prop-
erty line of Oak street to about forty
feet north of Hancock street, by Ed.
iTbey, 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 of real
estate hereinafter named, situate and
owned, and for the several amounts
Regular Session September 7, 1916.
set opposite each lot or parcel of real
estate, as follows:
Owner. Description. Amt.
Terry ('Toole, Sub. 14 and 15
Bush's Sub., N. 53 ft. lot 10;
curb and gutter and macad-
amizing cost, $36.22; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 30c;'ex-
tra expense at 6 per cent,
$2.18; total $ 38 70
I'at. 1; yan, Sub. 14 and 15
Bush's Sub., S. 161 ft. lot
10; curb and gutter and
macadamizing cost, $143.90;
interest at 6 per cent, $1.19;
extra expense at 6 per cent,
$8.64; total 153 73
J. I'. and K. Gonner, Sub. 14
and 15 Bush's Sub., W. 50
ft. lot 9; curb and gutter
and macadamizing cost,
$44.49: interest at 6 per
cent, 37c; extra expense at
6 per cent, $2.67; total 47 53
Ann McQuade, Sub. 14 and 15
Bush's Sub., E. 80 ft. lot 9;
curb :tial gutter and ma-
cadamizing cost, $29.68; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 25c; ex-
tra expense at 6 per cent,
$1.79; total 31 72
Ludwig h'rommelt, Sub 14
and 15 Bush's Sub., lot 8;
curb and gutter and ma-
cadamizing cost, $123.29;
interest at 6 per cent, $1.03;
extra expense at 6 per cent,
$7.40; total 131 72
Fred c'. Meyer, Snh. 14 and
15 bush's Sub., lot 7; curb
and gutter and macadamiz-
ing cost, $10.38; interest at
6 per cent, 8c: extra ex-
pense at 6 per eent, 63c;
total 11 014
John Gregory, Sub. 11 and 15
Bush's Sub., lot 6; curly
and gutter and macadamiz-
ing cost, $5.22; interest at
6 per cent, 5c; extra ex-
pense at 6 per cent, 32c;
total 5 59
Ryder Bros., Sub. 14 and 15
Bush's Sub., lot 5; curb and
gutter and macadamizing
cost, $2.28; interest at 6
per cent 2c; extra expense
at 6 per cent, 13cc; total .... 2 43
A. C. Ripley, Sub. 14 and 15
Bush's Sub., lot 4; curb and
gutter and macadamizing
cost, $10.06; interest at 6
per cent, 8c; extra expense
at 6 per cent, 61c; total .... 10 75
Mary and J. Beacon, Bush's
Sub., lot 10; curb and gut-
ter and macadamizing cost,
$57.31; interest at 6 per
cent, 48c; extra expense at
6 per cent, $3.43; total 61 22
Mary and J. Beacon, Bush's
Sub., lot 9, curb and gut-
385
ter and tnurndantizinn rest,
$59 11; interest ;it 6 per
cent, 50c; extra c•xp,•te:e
6 per cent, $:3.54; total
John J. c ('Toole, Bush's Sub.,
lot 8; curb and glitter :and
macadamizing cost, $27.94;
interest at 6 per cent, 23e;
extra expense II S per cent,
$1.67: total 29 S.1
1'. c', JI'yers, h ush 's Sub., lot
7; cnrh and glittet' and ma-
cadamizing cost, $ 1 1.:10;
interest al 6 per cent. I2c:
extra expense ai 6 pc•r rent,
SSc; total ,. I . 1 ;; 27
1
:Meyers, L'nsli's Sub., lot.
6; curb and gutter and ma-
cadamizing cost, $6.53; in-
terest at 13 per cent, 5c; ex-
tra expense at 6 ler cent,
422c; total 7 30
Bridget I>"I'oole, liuslt's Sub.,
lot 12; curb and gutter and
macadamizing' cost, $63.88;
interest at 6 per cent, 53c;
extra expensr• ;at. 6 per cent,
$3.53; total 68 24
Bridget (('Toole, Bush's Sub.,
lot 13; curb nn,l gullet' and
macadamizing. dist. $03.11;
interest at 6 per cetyl,
extra expense at 6 per rant,
$3.78; total 67 42
John Gregor.. Inion Add..
lot 16; curb and gutter and
macadamizing cost. $5. 28:
interest at 6 per cent. 5c;
extraexpense :at 6 per cent,
31e; total
63 15
5 61
John 'Tibet, Salt. 3 of Min. I,ot
63, lot I; curb and gutter
and macadamizing cost,
$149.55: interest at 6 per
cent, $1.21: extra expense
at fi per cent, $8.97; total._ III 75
Mary (:erne, Sul,. 2 of Min.
I.ot 6:1 and I;. I't_ 59 Inion
.Add., lot 1; curb :and gutter
:al macadamizing cost.
$25.88; interest at 6 per
cent, 23c; extra expense at.
6 per cent, $1.7:3; total 30 84
Total $941 94
638.4 lin. fi. combination ce-
ment curb ;Bid gutter at 55.$351 12
816.3 set. yds. macadam al 4125311 59
Interest at 6 per cent 7 3:3
Extra expense at S per cent52 90
Total $941 94
All of which is assessed in propor-
tion to the special benefits conferred.
Adopted September 7th, 1916.
Approved September 8th, 1916.
.1:\\IES S:\.l'I.,
Mayor.
Attest: J. .1. SI[EA,
City Hecorder,
It
386 Regular Session September 7, 191 6.
Ald, Wallis moved the adoption of
the resolution. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas --Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
Piemondon, Strobel, Wallis.
Nays- None.
\hsent--Ald. McLaughlin.
\Id.
Wallis moved that. Ilie city at -
torn ey instructed to confer with
the city engineer relative to the draw-
ing up of an ordinance covering the
manner of excavating in streets and
the charges for replacing the same.
Carried.
Ald. Callahan moved that the city
engineer be instructed to notify the
property owners abutting the West
Third street improvement to make all
necessary connections at once. Car-
ried.
Ald. T.eist moved to adjourn. Car-
ried.
Adopted
J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Approved
Attest:
Regular Session, Sept. 21, 1916.
387
CITY COUNCIL.
(Official.)
lteg'ular session, September 21st,
1 (I 1 (i.
(*muted met at 8:30 p. m.
Mayor Saul in the chair.
I'rescnl--- Aldermen Callahan, Frith,
1,eist, I'1:(nlondon, Wallis,
Absent- --.\ Id. 2(Ic•I.aughlin and Stro-
bel.
Aid. Frith moved that the city
council defer action on adopting the
Council Proceedings for the months
of June, .July and .August, 1916. Car-
ried.
1311)S.
AId. cloyed 111;11 on account
of rectiying only (1110 bill for the con-
strnc(ion of the .sidewalk :!butting lot
West 1-2 City Lot 254 north side of
Eighth street that the city recorder
be instructed to re -advertise for bids.
Carried.
Ilids for the construction of the
sanitary sewer in North Main street
front the end of present sewer to ten
feet south of north lot line of Lot 19
L. H. Langworthy's Sub. Bid of N. J.
Staner, eight inch tile pipe per lineal
foot, 89 ets.; manholes each $24.50.
Bid of G. L. Korman, eight inch tile
pipe per lineal foot, $1.00; manholes
each $25.00. Bid of J. A. R. I )aniels,
eight inch tile pipe * per lineal foot,
90 cts.; manholes each $30.00. On
motion of Ald. AVallis the contract
was awarded to N. .1. Starter he being
the lowest bidder and Itis bond placed
at one-fourth the amount of the con-
tract.
BILIS.
Thos. Lee, 4111 county road
fund $'108 72
Ed. huff, inspector 24 OU
Tom, Kenneally. inspector 24 00
1I. I,oesen, inspector 10 00
P. Kearney, inspector 9 00
Pat McInerney, inspector 10 00
John Stettin], inspector 26 00
(Ins. Alansted1, inspector 5 00
.lohu Kean, inspector 8 00
C. B. McNamara & Co., grad-
ing 4th street extension 128 00
Wilmer Cook, grading Wash-
ington street front 28th to
31st street 50 00
Thos. Lee, grading McEvoy
Place 12 lIII
Renety & Son, 5 per cent re-
tained on sewer in taut
street 21st to 22nd street .. 17 44
'rhos. I.ee, sidewalk abutting
N. 22 ft. of 5. 44 ft. of Sub.
Pity Lots 438, 439 attci part
676
tti
1):(l. Tilley, improving 111114N
street
Geo. Kormann, sewer in N(1-
vada and Martha streets _..
26 62
801 15
:.:1 7 80
(:/.0. NO1'm;11111, .5'\ye4 III 11't411g
ay0nu0. .l\'0c11 :Itenne and
1eL•iq•are ;icenne
108" 2u
1• -A. I4utiels, sewer in St..8111-
Ilose street
.lno. Slalfor,1, health 32 1':12 )
IIa
Innen 5
Vide. ,\ Ace. shop,
health
Fred C, Itis, health
I'. Al. .l;u•gor ('o., health 1 oU
(1. \\. !!(they Son, health 111
I'. Schloz ,G Son, health 75
('plan Laundry, health
1'. .I. tioippel Lumber Co., (,x_ 6 92
pons, 23 1S
.I. F. SLuuplel'75
('a,, expense---
.1. \V. Ii ills, exports(' 1 40
8V'111. (.rode, expense 1 50
Uubullne l;o t ,A
!toiler Works,
expense -_----... --
Ioot I.)'OOa • of \lunicilxllities,
expense 50 00
'Western Inion '1'elegr:lph ('o,
expense fi 011
1", Schloz R' Son, expense 1 _ i11
H. I;. 2(IcCurlen, expense 9 7
I pion
1.:11'(.1 141' I 'a,, lire 22 20
Standard (Iii Ce.. lire 16 10
Key Pity (7;,s Co., fire 13
Iowa (til Co., lire I .a
N. P. Smith Electric contract
Co., lire 8 --
I', AV'. Thompson, fire 2 .xtt
Standar(' (til Co.. lire 0 10
\V. S. Noll Co., lire 1 _•-,
N;,tional Itolining I'0., lire _0 5a
.1ehn Newman ,I Son, lire I l0
\V'. It. Iteckert Co., lire 1 nn
Philip l'fers('h, tire I :,:,
ItowIteye Ilattery ('a., lire 10
Key ('it'' Iron Works, lire Sn
1)111)11,010 !tubber & II Ilius
Co.. lire 14 711
I)nbu ln'' Rubber ,A !telling
Co., lire
24 I
ri S.t•Ite .Auto ('o., lire 1 50
Id llihtut ,\ \lnllon, tire 4 :t;,
I(llbu,ttle Rubber & !telling
('o., lire 3 2(I
Vollemveider ,8 1 -loin, lire 51)
1)uhuque !tubber ,8 Felting
Co., (ire .1.1 00
A. .1. 1-L•u•tig, lire 2 45
Itulru1lne IUll,ber ,\• It -!lin
Co., lir„ 1,u
Ih1bn11ur• I;nbl,er ,A III Itinc
Co.. I'II
F. \I. .I;i,.
I'ced, I'I i-c;urn r ,\.•nI•r.
lire -. S
!ruler I (il I'IL. liiv- _ I
\V'Imdrrll I \\IIII''II 1. lire IG an
.1. P. Itis
1'.
F. Kane. Iirl 22,1
'I'.
F. K;Ine, 11rI I:
I I1d1111I11e \I 'i' ilii - 1'11., lire . -111 :;II
Tri Slate .1111, I'a.. lire . 1 1 ..,
_\Ine1•ic;111-I.:I I•Innrl. Ii[I
tiro
100;1 'Telephone I'I
Ih0 :Ind e l ii ,• -- - 1 2 1'7
1'ey City Co:: I'I poli, e. Iln
388 Regular Session, Sept.
and expense
Key ('ity Gas Co., police, fire
and expense
C. J. McCarthy, police
N. .1. Koos, police
T. A. Watch, police
.1. .lchring, police
halon Electric Co., police
Trenk Wire Works, police -
Eichhorn fi Bechtel, police --
W. IS. I3aunmgartner, police
J. \8'. Giellis. police
Tri State Auto ('o., police
Iowa oil Co., police
W. I.. (10vy, police
T. .l. Ilolgrew Co., police
Miintz Motor 'o., police
F. Schloz R Son, sewer
Peed, 11erwanger fi I'fiffner,
sewer
L. Lindenberg, sidewalk
Spahn k hose I.umh(•r Co.,
sidewalk 12
Wm. Marshall, sidewalk 3
Union Electric Co., lighting162
I'nton Electric Co., lighting116
Inion Electric Co., lighting3309
Standard Loather Yard Co.,
21141 road
\bolo ~;incl ,C• Gravel Co., 31441
road
Smedley Pomp Co., 3rd road.. 10 00
.holo Stand 4k Gravel Co., 5th
road 75
Standard ( ,d co.. 31441 road .... 239 29
Standard oil 1,'o., ;rel road -... 2 25
Standard oil 1,'o., roads 2 81
Kilmer fg. ('o., roads 2 90
1'. .I. Seippel Lumber 4'o,, 1st
10:01 ;and sidowtilks
4 25
69 80
6 00
24 25
1 80
2 05
1 30
6 30
7 15
14 75
22 65
2 25
39 60
4 45
18 00
11 75
S 05
:3 00
85
3 40
10
5(1
15
35
25
84 99
8:1
motel Pros.,'Ind and 4th
road's, expense and file 17 55
P..1. Seiplael I.auaalaer Co., ex-
pense and 1st. road (15 58
Key city Ilootin,g co., police,
:ted ;nob 4th roads 65 26
P. Scldoz ,c Son, roads 21 25
'I'. .1. \I,ilgrew ('o., 2nd, 4th
and 5th roads 51 60
Iowa 4 (1,l ('o., roads 30 90
tender Oil Co., roads
Key city Iron Works, roads _ 65 87
.Ino. Newmanfi Son, roads _ 32 93
Huntsville Elliot. - 4 36
k Veneer
\\'nrl<s, roods
Austin Western Mfg. 93 95
W
\nstin es g Co„ roads 27 84
I ern Mfg. Co., roads 34 00
F:41. 'fila y, 1st road
Smedley 33 40
I'nntp 4'0., 4th road16 00
snag ally y t'0., 4th road .......
`sinedie co., 5th road 1.0 00
no lll4•y ('o., Sth road 28 25
t::c;la• Point biome Works, 5th
N4 x14 i' ,k I l:atun(el 4 80
4th 100)117 50
on motion of Ald. Frith all bills
properly o. K. were ordered paid.
4'ommunic:ation of John Rllwangel'
co. with enclosed check for $25.58 for
rood oil Pit'tb115(441 from the Third
Ward fund presented and read. On
45 15
21, 1916.
motion of Aid, Leist the check was
ordered turned over to the city trews-
neer and the city auditor instructed to
credit the Third Ward Road fund with
the sum of $25 58.
Petition of, Samuel A. Werb et al,
protesting against the erection of a
fertilizing plant in the vicinity of
their homes presented :and read. All.
Heist moved to suspend the roles for
the purpose of allowing the petition-
ers to address the council, carried
by the following vote:
Yeas- .\Ids. Callahan, Fri111, l.eist,
1'lnn,ondon, AWallis,
Nays— -None.
Absent- .AIds. AIcl.a(tgllIia, Strobel.
Aless)'rs. A\ erb et nl, addressed the
council. ,.8141 Heist moved to refer
the petition to the committee 01' the
whole. Carried.
Petition of Samuel A. \\"e'rb et al,
asking the city council to cover the
110e Branch sewer between 17th and
18111, streets presented and read. On
motion o1' .A141. Frith the petition Otis
referred to the committee of the
)(hole.
Petition of the Dubuque .4'omnl('r-
ci:il club asking the city council to
station fire apparatus :at the Exposi-
tion grounds and also to furnish
mounted officers; :at the head of pa-
rades presented and read. On notion
of Ald. Frith the pr:ayt'r of the peti-
tion Vas granit'd so far av the mayor
can mala' arrangements.
I'etition of Frank Ilentin asking
the city council to instruct the city
engineer to give the lines on Lime
street oil also have a grade establish-
ed presented and read. on motion of
Ald. 14'rilla the prayer of the petitioner
was granted and the city engineer in-
structed accordingly.
I'ctition of (100, \\ Dean asking rhe
c•ily council to corroot the assessnn'al
on Lot 5 Martin's Add. presented and
read. (an motion of All. Callahan
the petition was referred to the com-
mittee of the whole to vie'' thee
grounds.
Petition of iI. A. Engle resigning'
his position as engineer of the road
roller presented and read. On 111(1 -
tion of Ald. Heist the resignation A'IaS
accepted,
I'etition of .I. A. SI Kinley, ;agent.
asking the city council to correct ih'
nsses;naent against the real estate of
Ill ane] Alc('ann et al, presented and
read, (an motion of .Aid. Leis! the pe-
tition )vas referrt'(l to the committee
of the whole to view the groinuls.
Petition of George J. Homan, as-
signee of 'rho 1Dubuque Gasoline ('otu-
pany, by 'Matthews and Chalmers, :ii-
torneys, asking the city council to e0
eept the satin of $100,00 in full set ll4 -
n1ent of the taxes due the city pre-
sented :ami lead, On motion of .8141.
Wallis the petition was referred 10 the
Regular Session, Sept. 21, 19 16.
389
and
city attorney to report back to the Rhomioerg avenue presented
city council.
motiPetition of 1). W. stand, trustee, bond was read. On
refcl d d10 tlhtto
le ('It,Wallislr
asking the city council to grant a re- ney,
duction in taxes on the Odd Fellows
Notice of ('lariat of W. E. Gregory.
tutu the
Temple situated at 9th and Locust
in the sum of $30.00 for danta,s to
ge
streets presented and read. On mo- his horse caused by ffallingtion of Aid. Frith the petition was re -
and
on I1eiawale avenue presented
ferred to the committee of the whole• and re;1,1 on motion 0f .\ Id. Least
referred
('ontnhunication of County .AIlditot' the unlace was i to 1110 city at-
ingliram stating that the state ('sects- tomer,
live council dict not give the certifi-
cate of valuation on telephone Notice of claim of .1. d'. injuries
r ill
telegraph companies and advisingand the sum of $94.25 for injuries sus -
use the value heretofore certified to presentcdltained all:ane ldla 1'0111. the n11(Ill 111011or )011 of
presented :anal read. On motion of AId. hrith the notice w15 lolerred to
Ald. AV':anis the communication was the 1'0111 !flit 01' iho 1(11010
made a matter of record. Original Notice of Suit of('ecelis
\\'.AI\'i:it .\Nle •\(il;h:i' \lt;N'I'. 'I'negel, pinintil?', by I;ow0l1, her
The undersigned, owner of Lots attorney, in the stun of $ X31111.1(1 pre -
Nos. 4, 5 and 6 of Blocic :i Ind -moue sorted. on notion of .\ Id. Callahan
Illrbor :and Improvement Company, the notice was referred to the city
:and the Star Brewing I'onIpany, own- :attorney.
cI Of I .ots 1 6, 1 7, IN, , 1 !a, 20, •d 1 22
.,.,Orig innl Notice of Snit of J:uncs h.
24 of 1:lock 6 and 6. 7. N, 9, 10, 11 Lee, plainlil'f, by Fitzpatrick and
and I2 of I;loci( 5, all in Dubuque I''ranlzen, his attorneys, in the 511111 of
}harbor and Improvement. Company's $1730,',.1 with interest ;at six per cent
.-Addition, do hereby agree that the from Sept. 20, 1!x10, presented and
contract heretofore entered into by read. (,n motion of Ald. Frith the
the city of Ionhwllle for the improve- 1101111' 11'l18 leforr111 to the city 1itor-
umenl of 1''0111111 Street Extension with ney.
Plans and specifications providing for (original Notice of Snit of .1011n
11 forty foot street between curbs, ;Hid Joseph Kiane, by his next friend,
haying a sidewalk space of live feet Thomas F' Kano, in the sunt of $500
on encu side, from the angle of said presented and read, on motion of
street to the levee line, he changed AIit, Leist the notice was referred to
without any formal action therefor by the city attorney,
the ('ity Council s0 that said street Original Notice of Suit of II. II',
from the angle to the levee line be 11locklinger, plaintiff, for the cancel_
improved) by narrowing the same to ling of ecrt;1i11 0111 10 :assesstuenis
thirty-lige feet between curbs, with presented and rend. on motion of
it five fool Sid(' space on the Abd, 1'1(111h:att the notice was referred
north side thereof, and a ten to the city :attorney.
foot 511101y;alk, space on the south Comm unicaion of (', J. Spahr,
side thereof. The undersigned, chairman of democratic central con1-
haying requested such change, and 111ittee, furnishing ;a list of registr11-
such change being made for the here- tion clerks for the ensuing election
tit of the undersigned, do hereby presented and reads. .\ Id. Frith moved
1(11ive :Illy 11111 ;111 01/ j111.1 (which that the city council postpone :action
they may have, at I;aw' or equity, on the communication. I'aarried.
against the payment of the :assess_ To the Honorable Alayor and City
nu'nt or assessments, whichmay be council.
levied against the :above lots ('or the (leutld•nu'n [ 11orccyith submit my
Payment of said street improvement, pay roll for Iaior On streets in the
growing out of, incident t0, or in :any se\ oral road districts (luring the first
manner connected with the change of half of September, 1:116:
the sheet :above staled, 11111 they 1110 Amount due l:aiorers $1194.1(1
hereby :agree that said change he .Also submit the pray roll for 5prink-
11111llc, :and they will make no (Atlee- ling ;and sweeping the first half of
tion to the payment of their ;ass055- Sep! eloher, I:a1Ii:
ureal based upon such change. Amount due laborers _$1(1.1.411
Signed Ill Iluhmfue this 30111 da->' Also submit the p;iv cull for labor
of .\ ngnst, 1 916. 011 1'011115 Ic:udirag 11110 the county:
J. 11. I;II(IA11:1':11(1, Fia=1 \\';ani County I{1(1111 F11nd,
s'i'.\It 111111E\\'1N(; ('I011':AN\', by aun0unt 11nc la borers $41.31
A. I.. I;bonaberg', presidcnl. Fourth \V'ar.l I'ounty Ito;ad
don 111(11 1011 of• .\111. Frit 11 the c\:1iycr Fund, '111101111 11110 i11la(I'el's..$175.50
and ;agreement 1011$ made as raster of lt•spectl'i1lly saahnlilted,
record. .1 11 1 N :\1 .\ 1 l o N I•;1',
Bond of Iowa Telephone Company Street a'onalnissioner.
in the sum of $500,011 in the streets On tttotion of .\ Id. Frith the pray
and alleys and side\,allcs along' rolls ware 1c1'010ed :11111 w01111111$ Cl_
390 Regular Session, Sept. 21, 1916.
dcred drawn to pay various amounts also cancel $750.00 on Lot 25 Wdck'.
fund report referred hack to commit- Add. to christna 1-Ieitzenran for 1915
tee on streets. :rs this was a double assessment.
Also submit the pay roll for labor Respectfully,
on sewers during the first half of PRET) .1. III:I,I,I•'I{,
September, 1916: City .Assessor.
Amount due laborers on sew- On motion of :\ld. Callahan the re-
ers $260.66 port or the city assessor w'as approved
Respectfully submitter!. and the city treasurer instructed :lc-
JolIN MAHON EY, cordingly.
Street Commissioner. On motion of .\i(l. Nrith the follow -
On motion of AId. 1'lamondon the ing vvei linucster reports were reeeiv'-
pay roll was received and warrants ed and filed.
ordered (lawn to pay various H. I'. Leutper
amounts and report referred back to R. Il:'
committee on sewers. Vont. committee on streets wool,'
Chief of Police (!;chis reported as respectfully report that we halo ,.• -
follows: ;;mined the repairing of \\'est I.orlist
To the Honorable .Mayor and City street cement gutters um] would r -
Council. speetfnlly recommend that the same
Gentlemen: I he rewith snbnrit uty he nccrpled.
pay roll for the police department for E. H. FRITH, Chairmati,
the first half of September. 1916: Your committee on streets would
Amount due policemen $1549.10 respectfully report that we have es -
Respectfully submitted, attuned McEvoy Place and would re -
JOHN \V. GIELLIS, spect fully recommend that the same
Chief of Police. he accepted. Thos. I.ee, contractor.
On motion of .AId. Callahan the We would further recommend that
pay roll was received and warrants the city engineer be instructed to pre -
ordered drawn to pay the various pare a special assessment aeaIll I the
amounts and the report referred back
to the police committee. lots or parcels of real estatesiihjrci
to assessment for such improvement
Fire Chief Reinfricd reported as
follows: and the :-!:iInc in the office of the
Gentlemen: I herewith submit my city recorder who will Ihereupon
pay roll for the fire department for 1'.I,esh the notices of said assessment
the first half of September, 1916: :is rrnnired by ordinance.
Amount clue firemenI:. l:. FRITH, Chairman.
$2201.2;' On motion of .AId. Frith the reports
Respectfully submitted' of the committee on streets we,
J. It. it It l N l I{ 11:1), Chief.
(In motion of Alderman Leist the adopted.
pay roll was received and warrants Yourt coy report ttee
on sewers veoex-
ordered drawn to respectfully report ih:it we have es -
pay the various attuned he following sewers ;in l
amounts and the report referred back
to the lire committee. vv'ould respectfully recommend that
Annual report of ('Pty Treasurerthe:t flu• accepted.
\WybrlO t presented. lin motion of P. Ida cselect in Alctor, :;venue.
also Aid.Willisthe report was referred to Sanitary see(r inWindsoiavenue.11
WallisC.
the committee of the whole.
Annual report of City :Auditor Lag -It. Ae• youtrra• contr ractor.
tor.
d that
en presented. On motion of Aht. tin- citycengineerillhe :IndtiheiisiiItereb
Wallis the report was referred to the in'=tructerl to prepare :r special assess -
committee of the whole.
communication of Pity Engineer tea iifr `i against the lots or parcels of
McNally asking the city council to Iats subject In asseiement for
place the salaries of Mr. Eitel and Mr. the Offices ofc;ttircl'ity r rei'ordciriie ill
I:yan, deputies in the city engineer's will tlterent on the city
office placed at $80.00 per month pro- rerluirerl by the notice as
ordinance.
sorted and read. lin motion of Ald.
Leist the recommendation of the cityI.• i L A \It i\ I n i\, Chairman.
engineer Ills approved and the city On titiiesewerf Plamondon 111,,
committee was
auditor instructed accordingly. report ofth
September 21st, 1916, adopted.
To the Honorable Mayortint! CityDubuque, ia., September 14, 1916.
Council. To the Honorable Mayor and City
Gentlemen: I respectfully petition Gennci!.
your Honorable Body to instruct the Gentlemen: The Board of Health
city treasurer to change met in special session, September 11.
g assesssment 1916. Chairman Saul in the chair.
on I.ot 10 Westaby's Sub., Jno. and of the Lena Present- :\Ids Callahan,
for 1l.eist, !hinge from $2190.00 to $1490.00 zeas --Wm. l'osselmann and R. 1<olck.
by committee 1)14 as this ;hountontwas allowed 1)r. l(einecke, 1)r. Graham, Sanitacommitteeec' whole for 1915, (;hirer Neumann. AImutes of the
Regular Session, Sept. 21, 1916
meeting of September 7, 1916, read
and on motion of Aid. Leist were ap-
proved as read. On motion of Ald.
Callahan the following resolution was
adopted:
To the Honorable Board of Super-
visors:
Whereas, the present wooden struc-
ture that is now being used as a de-
tention hospital is in a dilapidated
and unsanitary condition, and
Whereas, said detention hospital is
in a very unhealthy location, and
Whereas, on account of the condi-
tion of said building and the location
thereof, it is impossible to give pa-
tients therein confined the proper
treatment, and
Whereas, on account of the size of
said building, it is impossible to keep
patients suffering front different ail-
ments properly segregated. anti
Whereas, the board of health of
the city of Dubuque considers it of
urgent necessity to the health of the
people of this community that a new
detention hospital he secured
Therefore, Be It Resolved By t
Board of Health of the City of IT
huque, Iowa, that we hereby preset
this petition to the board of supe
visors of Dubuque county, Iowa, at
request that they provide a new d
tention hospital in such :t locatio
and of such size as they shall see fi
JAMES S:\1'I..
Chairman of Board of I letalth.
Attest: T 1 4III;.\.
Clerk of the Board of Health.
Aid. Callahan moved to adjourn.
Carried.
J. J. SHEA,
Clerk of the Board of Health.
On motion of Aid, Leist the repor
of the Board of Health was adopted.
Dubuque, Ta., September 21, 1916.
To the Honorable Mayor and Cit
Council of the City of Dubuque.
Gentlemen: We herewith subuti
our report of receipts and expendi
tures for the year 1916.
To the Honorable lbayor and Cit
Council of the City of Dubuque.
Gentlemen: IVe, the Batbin
Beach committee, herewith submit
391
City Recorder Shea presented and
read the notice, certified to by the
publisher's, of the city council's in-
tention to levy ;1 special ;assessment to
pay for improving Washington street
front Twenty-eighth Street to Thirty-
first Street, Wilmer Ciok, contractor.
Ott motion of Ald. Wallis the notice
was received and filed.
.A,Itl. Wallis moved to refer to the
commit lee of the whole the resolu-
tion levying the special assessment.
for the improving. of \Vashington
street from Ttvt•nty-eighth street, to
Thirty-fil•st street. Carried.
City l:ecortler Shea presented and
road the notice, certified to by the
pnbli:her's, of the city council's in-
tention to levy :t special ;assessment
to pa\ for improving th.e intersection
n1' liho;uborg ;venue ;Intl the :111(t -
lying bt Iween Ninth and 'Tenth ave-
nues, anti the alley running from
I hombt rg avenue to Lincoln avenue
e Ninth and 'Tenth avenues,
It. Lee. contractor. ;also the
tti,er remonstrances of \urs. Fisher
he :•nt' .I. A. lihontberg estate. (tit mo-
u- tom , f Ald. A\anis the notice was re -
it t rived :lid filed and the carillon re_
t- Inonstrances referred to the commit -
id Ice (It' the whole.
e- .\ Id. \Vallis moved in refer to the
n committee of Ilio \\•bete the resolu-
tion love-ing the special ;assessment
for the improving of the intersection
of 1{huaiberg ;avenue ;Ind the alley
lying between .A'intlt ;tad Tenth ;ave-
nues and the alley running from
Rholnilerg avenue lit Lincoln avenue
between Ninth anti 'Tenth avenues.
Carried.
AM. t'all;than moved to suspend til.•
t rules for the purpose of ;allowing
hiss Ilelen Reim it to address the
council. Carried by the following-
vote:
ollowingvote:
Yeas- .\ Ids. c';allahan, Frith, Leist.
t Phnnondtat. \Vallis.
Nays- None.
\bsent .% Ids. Jlckanghlin, Strobel.
\liss Ilelen Meehan addressed the
council relative to the opening of the
stern' water sewer at the corner of
I and Nonni Locust streets :111(1
1 asking to have the sante made bigger,
Ald. AVallis moved that the server in-
spector Ito instructed to enlarge the
t opening of the storm \\;Iter sewer n::
and South Lo-
t.
y
g
s
the attached report of receipts ant
espetdilnres for the year 1916.
I:esppctiltllt submitted.
-.E. E. 11;1'1'11. Chairuut,t
J. J. .11el..\['CHI.I\,
J. E. -i'i'i : t t l : f: l .,
J. SPENCER. treasurer,
L. ]lc\ I':I:I,l:v.
J. \V. KI.\'T/.I\(;I•:1:.
On motion of Ald. Frith the report
was made a matter of record.
Aid. Wallis moved that the city en-
gineer be instructed to furnish the
necessary information to the city at-
torney for the drawing up of an ordi-
nance for the construction of a pri-
vate sewer for Jos. Lange. Carried.
the corner of Dodge
cost streets. Carried.
Ald. \Vallis moved 111;11 the cit,,
auditor be instrnefed to compile Ila •
tie:Ince reports and when ready the
city recorder to advertise for bids.
Carried.
Aid. I'I:unondon moved that the
chief of police be instructed to notify
1. 1V'. brake R Son to remove till ob-
structions from the street at 1''irst and
Locust streets. Carried.
Ald. Call;thaut moved that the com-
a alb
392 Regular Session, Sept. 21, 19 16.
mittec of the whole view the grounds
relative to the award of the jury for
the extension of 'leyeland avenue.
Carried.
Ald. Callahan moved that the com-
mittee clerk be instructed to draw up
the proper resolutions for the ap-
praising of the property al the corner
of West Third street and I -fill street.
Carried.
Ald. \Vallis moved that when the
Dubuque Electric Co. submit their
new rates for electricity that a spe-
cial meeting of the city council be
called.
(
Ald. l ritli moved to adjourn. Car-
ried.
r..T. I -11:.x,
Record
Adopted 191G.
Approved
Attest:
ity Recorder.
i
Special Session, Sept. 29, 1916.
CITY COUNCIL.
Special "ssion, Septenlhcr 191 II,
191(1.
Council met at 4:50 p. tn.
\layer Saul in the chair.
Present- -. l(l''utc'nCnllahult, Frith,
I.eist, \Icl.anglllin I'I:luondon, SU'o-
h,i,
Mayor Saul stated that this Meeting
is called for the purpose (if :toting on
tb' petition of E. T. Frith rl'l;llice to
Iris garbage contract. and n'ting oil
any other lousiness that might 1>rop-
'rly corse before ;I rogul:l' aloetin,
of i1)' city
Petition of I•;, T. b'rilh ;lslcing the
circ council to release hint front his
contract: for the collection of gnrhage
Nod 11i50 to release hint from his loon)]
on said contract which 'spires .\I:tv.
191 S, on ((c•c01m.( of his dlisl,,,s;tl Mani
.doing destroyed by lire ain't cuhruitling
the following proposals. 1'mi1d a
!modern in(iner:Iting 1)101 disposal
plant 1)t Iho same location of the old
one and collect IIIc 14-arh:l,e. etc., for
the• price of r31.19 10 1' 11:ty, 1)1gi1111i ng
front iho time the ennirnet is entered)
into and. rimming up to the lime when
the pr'solli c1111rac1 vcould expire,
namely Ala y, 1410, :and at the stipu-
lated prim. of $ln.ou per day for a
pol'ioll 01' len ('es 1101)1 the time
when the present (usual. 'spires,
namely len years front 11:ty, 1910, IIIc
contract to he entered into 11 1,nco
('01( 1 1114 the entire period of pr110tie-
393
E. T. "i'iIll released.
Ito I1 Purifier ll0solc'1 he the City
Council of the City of I Illl,1)1141) that
;I 'entreel for the collection of gar-
bage, tv:ole (natter ;Incl ,lona niiinu(15,
etc., IH.onI''. into by and between
the City of Iiihn11ue ;1111 I;. 'I'. Frith,
said contract to h' in accordance
wit!) the proposal snhnliIt') by said
E. T. I''rilll IIn11 accetneI by the City
I'nlinl•il. )1)111 the mayor is her, by in-
SIl'm'1e1 to (')1101' 11110 said. rollIIaol
)1111 )'X")110• the sante 1)n he1011f of the
city- of Ilnbullne.
\Id, strobei nuked Hie ;Idloption of
the resollltioil. 0:111)1 by the fol-
toAv lag Vole:
teens .\11 s. ;IILIhnn. I.cisi. \Ir-
L:lugltlin, I'hlllOodon, St'ohel.
Nays \l1. \Vallis.
.110. herdh excused front coling.
\11. \\'01115 I110(('Ii In 101(e from Ilse
committee or 1110 (01)01e isle I'0(11111ions
for levying sp1)i:Il assessments for
11(11)1 cine Ibo intersection of Phonl-
herg 1011111,• 11111 the alloy lying he-
10yeen .\'illib 1(0)010' :100.ION' and :Ind. the alley running. from
I,holuherg 001(110 In I.inroln :Ice11110
betryeen .Ninth 11cl-one :Ind. 'Tenth nc,•-
nnl• and tits() for improving 01'110111np
•
ton street front 'I'vicen1>--eiglitli street.
to 'Thirty-first slu'''t and act on them
III the council nl'.eting. 1.111.1.1,•11.
l0'snivel by (b' Pile Conseil of the
City of Dubuque, 'That 10 Illy
for improving the intersection of
Jillonlboi•g Avenue :1111 the alley
lying hetwen V'111111 -Avenue ;tic!
'ielth .0 venue, :1111 the alley run -
ally 'I'ce11 years ;111 one-IL'tlf, 01., if es,•en ling from I:bolnherg :Avenue to
the 'olncouncilkill 1.110010 .Avenue hetNinth
grunt 11iu1 pellnission 1,(110,• :1111 'Tenth 1(0410)'. Icy ')'hos.
to hot11 a nloll'rn mei tor:liing p111111 Leo, conira(•tol•, i1) from of 1(011 11,1_
1111011 his properly :II 1 Nth :1111 Ry'tl-
111or1' street Ile (riIl ruler into 11 Don- 0101 iS' the 51()11`, a till iii 'I';1) he
hart Io1' the and is hereby Iecied on the sec. cul
stipulated price of :4:;1.14
Iter dl:oy, sail contract. to b' en1d•n1I lots, :Intl peels of lots. :Intl d, "Is of
into Ill once and i.over :I period of 1'iol estate hereinafter, 1110onamed, ('\111(11•
IlhoWWI eleven ye:lrs In11 one -11:111', rho am owned, and for the srcoral
send' to terminate in 9l1y, 1111S. pre_ amounts (( sol 101)', f'a'll lot or par-
same
real osL'Ite, ;Is inlluccs:
settled and road, _011. Strobel ntoc-
'd to gr:lnt 1111' pr:Iy(r of the petition 11wuoe. Ileiimics 01 Ault.
cancelling present c•ontlnc't of E. T. J. -A, IChontbel'1, onus's :Add.,
14'1°11 with the Pity of litilmllue :111 loll ..^,r, l, 370; cnrhin, ;ld
that the city council accept the first concrete pacing roll,
preposition :Is stated in the proposal. 4I^9'79; interest Ili 0 p'1.
coni. $l.e:; espeo:H.
I arrled by the following vole:
al :; per cont. $0.14; total 115 un
leas- .\ Ids. Callahan, 1.eist, \ie-
I.nllglllin, I'I:lluondon, Strobel.
(leo. .0. I inl1)al1 11)1)11'5
\:1ys--.Aad. Warns. lot
lot 371: 'nr1)ing :111,1l 140'
crete paving.rosy, $72.5X.
.011. hrilh excused frons Voting.
.1 Id. Strobel Offered IIIc folllolIll ., inlrresl nl 6 per cell.. :,:to;
extra expense al :i per rent,
li1;1-4O1,1•I'111\, $2.10; total 75 ell
lie It Resolve,t by the I'ily ('onneil Geo. .-A. Kiu11(111. Il;uu's .Add.,
of the City of I IIlbnitto' ihot lie (.00- lot clu ping 11111 con-
tract heretofore entered nil), he :1111 'rete pacing rust, $34.54;
beltceen the City of 1)01)1,40' 11111 0. interest at 6 per rent, 241.;
'I'. I•'rith, providing for the collection 'XII,) 'ypens' ni. 3 per cent,
Of .Phage, waste o11t11cr and dead 01.14; lottil 'II 0_
0niu1:ls, luo and the sans' is ier'hy, .1. .0. 11houtherg, 1!:111's .0111.,
by mutual'0115cut of all patties 141r0.0- lot ::,col 1)ing :111 con -
to, cancelled and the 1)1)111 of x011 'I'l' 1,:,)111g. rust, :o',1 0.12;
394 Special Session, Sept. 29, 19 16.
interest at 6 per cent, 13c;
extra expense at 3 per cent,
55c; total 19 10
J. A. Ithomberg, Ham's Add.,
lot 374; curbing and con-
crete paving cost, $2.51;
interest at 6 per cent, lc;
extra expense at 3 per cent,
7c; total
J. A. Hhotnherg, Ham's Add.,
lot 523; curbing and con-
crete paving cost, $3.79; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 3c; ex-
tra expense at 3 per cent,
11 e; total 3 93
.J. A. Hhomberg, Ham's Add.,
lot 524; curbing and con-
crete paving cost, $13.72;
interest at 6 per cent, 10c;
extra expense at 3 per cent,
41c; total 14 23
J. A. ithomberg, Ham's Add.,
lot 525; curbing and con-
crete paving cost, $28.16;
interest at 6 per cent, 21c;
extra expense at :3 per cent,
Sic; total 29 21
.1. A. Ithomberg, Ham's Add.,
lot 526; curbing and con-
crete paving cost, $53.66:
interest at 6 per cent, 39c;
extra expense at 3 pet' cent,
$1.61; total 55 66
J. A. Ithonaherg, Ham's Add.,
lot 527: curbing and con-
crete paving cost, $182.77;
interest at 6 per cent, $1.33;
extra expense at 3 per cent,
$5.48; total 189 58
Dubuque StaI' ]crewing !',,,,
Ham's Add., lot 363; curle-
ing and concrete paving
cost, $St.72; interest at 6
Der cent, 60c; extra expense
at :t per cent. $2.44; total.... 84 56
Hub. fie'lty co., Ham's Add.,
lot 364: curbing and con-
crete paving cost, $107.14;
•
interest at 6 per cent, 79c;
extra expense at 3 per cent,
$3.2 total 111 15
Anton Fischer, Ham's Add,
lot 365; curbing and con -
rete paving cost, $107.14;
interest at 6 per cent, 79c;
extra expense at 3 per cent,
111 15
Anton I'isehc'r', 1-lam's Add.,i
ts, lot 366; curbing and
concrete paving cost,
8109.92; interest at 6 per
cent, 74e: extra expense at
3 per cent, $3.0:3; total ......__
C. M. & St. P. 4 69
ty. Co.,C'Ham's
Add., pts. lot 366; curbing
and concrete paving cost,
$6.22; interest at 6 per cent,
Sc; extra expense at 3 per
cent, 19c; total ........
Anton Fischer, 6 46
A
pts. lot 367; curbing and
and
concrete paying cost, $84.13;
interest at 6 per cent, 62c;
2 59
extra expense at. 1 per cent,
$2.53; total
C. M. fi St. P. fly. Co., f Icon's
.\dd., pts. lot :367; curbing
:1111 conc•r'le p;1ving cost,
52:;.01: interest ;it 6 per
cent, 17c: extra expense at
:{ per cent, 6St'; total
:Solon hischcr, 'loam's .\dd.,
pls. lot. :365; curbing anti
concrete paving cost, $71.06;
interest at 6 per cent, 52e;
('x1(11 expense at 3 per cont.
$2.1:t; total
C. \I, S. St. I'. Ity. Co., Ham's
.Add., pts. lot 368; curbing
and c'oncre'te paving cost,
$45.39; interest at 6 pPr
cent, 3:ic; extra expense at
a per cent, $1.36; lotto
Total
87 25
23 .S7
47 OS
$122,
506.64 set. wls.
ing at $1.20 $967 97
610 lin. ft. cement (11(11 111 abc ' :,il
Extra expense ;at .,', 1.1
Interest at ii per cent 5
Total .. $1225 56
All of which is tssesseet in propor-
tion to the special benefits conferred.
Adopted September 291b. 1916.
Approve,) September 30th, 1916.
.I.\ SIN'S 5.51'1.,
Mayor.
Attest: ,1. .1. 511 H.S.
City itecorder.
.\Id. Wallis moved the adoption of
the resolution. Carried by the Pd -
lowing vote:
leas— Aids. c'allahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, I'lanaondon, Strobe;,
Wallis.
Nays—None.
Resolved by the city Council of the
city of Dubuque, That to pay for im-
proving Washington street from 28th
street to 3151 street, by AWilmer Cook,
contractor, in front of and adjoining
the same, a Special Tax be and is
h('retay 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.
Annie .11:arnuann, Sub. 1.62 and
163 Glendale _Add., E. 1-2
lot 1: curb and gutter and
macadamizing cost, $74.43;
interest ;at 6 per cent, 55c;
extra expense at 2 per cent,
$1.48; total $ 76 4(3
Realty Inv. Corp„ Sub. 162
and 163 Glendale Add„ W.
1-2 lot 1; curb and gutter
and macadamizing cost,
$38.23; interest at 6 per
cent, 29c; extra expense at
2 per cent, 76c; total
Sophia Datisman, Sub. 162
and 163 Glendale Add., E.
concrete
39 28
Special Session, Sept. 29, I916.
1-2 lot 2; curb and gutter
and macadamizing cost,
$24.55; interest at 6 per
cent. 19c; extra expense at
2 per cent, 49c; total
Carl Kind, Sub. 162 and 163
Glendale Add., W. 1-2 lot 2;
curb and gutter and ma-
cadamizing cost, $18.19; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 14c;
extra expense at 2 per cent,
36c; total
Adan_ Stoltz, Glendale Add.,
S. 33 ft. lot 164; curb and
gutter and macadamizing
cost, $31.28; interest at 6
per cent, 39c; extra expense
at 2 per cent, $1.09: total
C. A. Voelker, Glendale Add.,
N. 17 ft. lot 164; curb and
gutter and macadamizing
cost, $26.42; interest at 6
per cent, 19c; extra expense
at 2 per cent, 52c; total
C. A. Voelker, Glendale Add.,
lot 165; curb and gutter and
macadamizing cost, t1; 7.71 ;
interest at 6 per cent, 37c•
extra expense at 2 per cent,
$1.55; total
C. A. Voelker, Glendale Add.,
lot 166; curb and gutter and
macadamizing cost, $77.71;
interest at 6 per cent, 57c;
extra expense at 2 per cent,
$1.55; total
C. A. Voelker, Glendale Add.,
lot 167; curb and gutter and
macadamizing cost, $77.71;
interest at 6 per cent, 57c;
extra expense at 2 per cent,
$1.55; total
C. A. Voelker, Glendale Add.,
macadamizing cost, $77.71;
interest at 6 per cent, 57c;
extra expense at 2 per cent,
$1.55; total
C. A. Voelker, Glendale Add.,
lot 169; curb and gutter and
macadamizing cost, $77.71;
interest at 6 per cent, 57c;
extra expense at 2 per cent,
$1.55; total
C. A. Voelker, Glendale Add.,
lot 170; curb and gutter and
macadamizing cost, $77.71;
interest at 6 per cent, 57c;
extra expense at 2 per cent,
$1.55; total
C. Jacobi Est., Glendale Add.,
lot 171; curb and gutter and
macadamizing cost, $77.71;
interest at 6 pet - cent, 37c•;
extra expense ;it 2 per cent,
$1.55: total 79 83
C. Jacobi Est., Glendale Add,
lot 172; curb and gutter and
macadamizing cost, $77.71;
interest at 6 per cent, 57c;
extra expense at 2 per cent,
,$1.55; total 79 83
•J. C. Bobzien, Glendale Add.,
lot 173; curb and gutter and
25 23
macada.nrizing cost, $ 7 7.71 ;
interest at 6 per cent, 37c;
extra expense at 2 per cent,
$1.55; total
Caroline Hansen, (.lent ile
Add., N. 37 ft. lot 174; curb
and gutter and macadamiz-
ing cost, $57.50; interest at.
6 per cent, 42c; extra ex-
pense at 2 per cent, $1.16;
total
395
79 8:1
18 69 59 08
1• .1. 1nischec. t;I'iu die .Add.,
I:1 ft. lot 17.1; and
glitter ;111(1 macadamizing
cost. $20.29; interest lit 6
per cent, 14e; ext ni expense
at. 2 per cent, 41c; total
52 69 J. J. Inscher, Glendale Add.,
N. 1-2 lot 173; curb and
gutter and nut c•.achi ill izing
cost, $38.85; interest it 6
per cent, 28c; extra expense
at 2 per cent, 78cc; IotaI39 91
27 13 M. Hartman, Glendale Add.,
S. 1-2 lot 175; curb and
gutter and macadamizing
cost, $38.85• interest at 6
per cent, 57c; extra expense
at 2 per cent, 28e; total 39 91
79 83 M. Hartman, Glendale Add.,
lot 176; curb and gutter
and nracad, inizing cost,
$77.70; interest at 6 per
per cent, 288; extra expense
lit 2 per cent. 73c; total 39 91
79 83 C. A. Voelker, Glendale Add
lot 177; curb and gutter and
macadamizing cost, .$77.70;
interest at 6 per cent, 57cc;
extra expense al ' 11e1' cent.
$1.56; total 79 83
79 83 C. A. Voelker, Glendale Add,
lot 178; curb and gutter and
macadamizing cost, $77.70;
interest at 6 per cent, 57c;
extra expense at 2 per cent,
79 83 $1.56; total
20 75
79 83
79 83
C. A. Voelker, Glendale Add.,
lot 179; curb and gutter and
macadamizing cost, $77.70;
interest at 6 per cent, 57c;
extra expense at 2 per cent,
$1.56; total
Mary Abitz ('t`r.), Glendale
Add., lot 180; curb and gut-
ter and macadamizing cost,
$77.70; interest at 6 per
cent. 37e; extra expense at
2 per cent, $1.56; total 79 83
Timothy Ma her, Glendale
Add,., S. 1-2 lot. 1 8 1 ; curb
and glitter and trraeadai lin-
ing cost, $38.85; interest :it
6 per cent, 28c; extra ex-
pense at 2 per cent, 7.8c•;
total 39 91
Realty Irr\ 1'orp., (xlendnle
Add., N. 1-2 lot 181; curb
and gutter and macadamiz-
ing cost, $38.85; interest at
at 6 per cent, 28c; extra ex-
pense at 2 per cent, 78c;
total 39 91
79 83
79 83
1
396 Special Session, Sept. 29, 1916
John Roth, Glendale add., N.
1-2 lot 182; curb and gutter
and macadamizing mizing cost,
$38.85; interest at 6 per
cent, 28e; extra expense at
2 per cent, 78c; total
C. A. Voelke r, Glendale Add.,
S. 1-2 lot 182; curb and
gutter and macadamizing
cost, $38.85; interest at 6
per cent, 2Se; extra expense
at 2 per cent, 78c: total ._
C. A. A'oelker, Glendale Add.,
N. 1-2 lot 183; c'r'b and
gutter and macadamizing
cost, $38.85; interest at 6
per cent, 28c; extra expense
at 2 per cent, 78c; total
Mary Krug, Glendale Add., S
1-2 lot 183; curb and gutter
and macadamizing cost,
$38.85; interest at 6 per
cent, 28c; extra expense at
2 per cent, 78e; total
H. W. Ziegler, Glendale .Add.,
lot 184; curb and gutter and
macadamizing cost, $77.70;
interest at 6 per cent, 57c:
extra expense at 2 per cent,
$1.56; total
N. and Josephine Prost, Glen-
dale Add., lot 185; curb and
;c1111, r and macadamizing
cost. $77.70; interest at 6
per cent, 57e; extra expense
;It 2 per cent, $1.56; total.... 79 83
1 'Mer .1. Miller, Glendale Add.,
tot tib; earls and gutter and
nutcadamixing cost, $77.71;
interest at 6 per cent, 57c;
extra expense at 2 per cent,
$1.55; total 79 8 3
Peter .1. Miller, Glendale Add.,
lot 87; curb and gutter and
ltltttvlcl;nnizing cost, $77.71;
interest at 6 per cent, 57c;
extra expense at 2 per cent,
$1.:'5; total 79 83
S. M. Langworthy Est., Glen-
dale Add., lot 88; curb and
gill l 'r and macadamizing
cost, $77.71; interest at 6
per cent, 57c; extra expense
at 2 per cent, $1.55; total79 83
11nutlenschield, Glendale
lot 89; curb and gut-
ter and macadamizing cost,
S77.71; interest at 6 per
cent, 57e; extra expense at
., per. cent, $1.55; total ..
:aril Kien,', Glendale Add., 83
.,
lot I0; curb anti glitter and
macadamizing cost, $77.71;
interest at 6 per cent, 57c;
extra expense at 2 per cent,
$1.55; total .......
A. 1.. Ithomberg, Glendale
Add., lot 91; curb and gut-
ter and macadamizing cost,
$77.71; interest at 6 per
cent, 57e; extra expense at
2 per cent,
.1. S. $1•'5r5;
total ...... 79 83
Stephens, Glendale
39 91
39 91
39 91
39 91
79 83
Add., lot 92; curb and gut-
ter and macadamizing* cost,
$77.71; interest at 6 per
cent, 57c; extra expense at
2 per cent, $1.55; total
F. L. Poole, Glendale Add.,
lot 93; curb and gutter and
macadamizing cost, $77.71;
interest at 6 per cent, 57c;
extra expense at 2 per cent,
$1.55; total
S. M. Langworthy Est., Glen-
dale Add., lot 94; curl) and
gutter and mactpltinriing
cost, $77.71; interest at 6
per cent. 57e; extra expense
at 2 per cent, $1.55; total
A. I. t'ollier' Solt. Lot I; of 10
of Alin. Lot 322, lot 3; curl,
untl gutter ar;r1utacntl,uui'r,-
ing' cost, $77.70; interest at
ii per cent, 57c; extra ex-
pense at 2 per cent. 8I.L6;
total
A. L. collier, Sul)Lot I; of I0
of Alin. Lot 322, tot curIt
and gutter tint1 macadamiz-
ing cost, $77.70; interest at
6 per cent, 57e; extra ex-
pnse tit 2 per cent, $1.56;
total
A. L. collier, SubLot I; of I0
of Min. Lot 322, lot I; curb
and gaiter and In,,t.;ultuiz-
ing' cost, $77.70; interest at
6 per cent, 57c; extra ex-
pense at 2 per cent, $1.56;
lapel
Frank Meyer, SubLot 11 of 10
of Min. Lot 322: lot 5; curb
and gutter and ttuo'adanuiz-
ing cost, $31.86; interest at
6 per cent, 23c; extra ex-
pense tit 2 per cont, 63c;
total
J. J. Schwcller, Snl,. Lot B. of
10 of Min. Lot :122, lot 6;
curb and gutter and macad-
amizing cost, $31.86; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 23c; ex-
tra expense at 2 per cent,
63c; total
Jas. Street, Sub. Lot n of 10
of Min. Lot 322, lot 7; curb
and gutter and macadamiz-
ing cost, $31.86; interest at
6 per cent, 23c; extra ex-
pense at 2 per cent, 63c;
total
Frank Meyer, Glendale Add.,
lot 98; curb and gutter and
macadamizing cost, $45.84;
interest at 6 pep cent, 34c;
extra expense ,it 2 per cent,
91e; total ..................
J. J. Schueller, Glendale Add.,
lot 99; curb and gutter and
macadamizing cost, $45.84;
interest at 6 per cent, 34c;
extra expense at 2 per cent,
91c; total
Jas. Street, Glendale Add.,
lot 100; curb and gutter and
79 a:.
79 83
79 s2
74 s2
79 83
32 72
32 72
32 72
47 09
47 09
Special Session, Sept. 29, 1916
macadarnizing cost, $45.84;
interest at 6 per cent, 34c;
extra expense at 2 per cent,
91c; total
Jas. Street, Glendale Add
lot 101; curb and gutter and
macadamizing cost, $77.70;
interest at 6 per cent, 57c;
extra expense at 2 per cent,
$1.56; total
Jas. Street, Glendale .Adel„
lot 102; curb and gutter and
macadamizing cost, $77.70;
interest at 6 per cent, 57c:
extra expense at 2 per. cent,
$1.56; total
Chas. l)ubler, Glendale Adds,
lot 103; curb and gaiter and
macadamizing cost, 877.70:
interest at r per cent. .-,7r.
extra c•xpc•nse at 2 per ,int,
$1.56; total
A. T.. Rhonlberg, Glendale
Adel., lot 101: curb and gut-
ter and macadamizing cost,
577.70; interest at 6 per
emit. 57e: extra expense at
2 per cent. $1..'6; total
Emil 1<iene, Glendale Add.,79 83
lot 105; curb and gutter and
macadamizing cost, 577.79•
interest at (1 per rent, 57e;
extra eypense at 2 per cony,
Si.56: total 79 83
('lass. Haudenscliicl,l, Glendale
Add., lot 106: curb and gut-
ter marl macadamizing cost,
$77.70; interest at 6 per
cent. 77e; extra expense at.
2 per cent, $1.56; total 79 83
'has. I-laudenschield, Glendale
Add., lot 107; curb and gut-
ter and macadamizing cost,
$77.70; interest at 6 per
cent. 57e; extra expense at
2 per cent, $1.56; total 79 83
Chas. Ilaudensc•hield, Glendale
.Add.. lot 108; curb and gut-
ter and macadamizing cost,
$77.70; interest at 6 per
cent, 57c; extra expense at
2 per cent, $1.56: total 79 83
Chars. 1-Ituldenschi -ld, Glendale
Add., lot 109;.enrb and gut-
ter and macadamizing cost,
$77.70; interest at 6 per
cent, 57c; extra expense tit
2 per cent, $1.56; 1-1111 79 83
47 09
79 83
79 53
79 83
Total $3831
2214.4 lin. ft. cement curb
and gutter at 63c $1395
3335.3 sq. yds. macadam at
i0e 2334 71
Extra expense 74 59
Interest at 6 per cent 27 35
72
07
Total $3831 72
All of which is assessed in propor-
tion to the special benefits conferred.
Adopted September 29th, 1916.
397
Approved September 311ds, 1916.
JAMES 11.8)'1.,
Attest; Ala or.
I. .1. SHEA,
EA,
Ald• Wallis moved cli)tsy Recorder.
the resolution. Carriedadoption -
lowing vote: by the fol)_
Yeas ids, Callahan, Frith, I.eisl,
\Ic I.;nsghlin, 1'latnondon, Strobel'.
Nair None.
Alderman Wallis offered the fol-
lowing:
Whereas, The contract heretofore
entered into hi the City of Ituhunue
to the insprnyesn•slt nl' \\'asliii glnil
street hereinafter described hits been
completed, tint) Ito rile engineer has
computed tlhaat the cost and expense
of said improvement animal to $3,-
831,72
Therefore, I:e it Resolved by the
City c'ouu,•il of the city of Itnbuetue,
That to provide for the cost of im-
proving Washington street from
Twenty-eighth street to 'I'hirly-lirst
street the mayor he :and he is here-
by required to execute and dell\el: to
the city recorder, to he by him reg-
istered and countersigned, fourteen
bonds for Two II1110) ed and t'ifty
Itollars each and one fol 'Throe dim]Thirty-mmThirty-one not 72-1011 Itol-
Lus. numherctl ISI`; to 1562 inrinsiy',
dated ((etobt r _tills, 1916, payable est
or before seven years after the dale
thereof, earl hearing interest at the
into of five per cent per annum, pay-
able semi-annually.
\Id. Wallis moved the adoption of
the resolution. Carried by the I'nl-
lolying vote:
Yeas .\ Ids. Callahan, Frith, Leis),
\fcl.nugltlin, l'lamendon, Strobel,
\\ tllis.
Nays None.
Alderman Wallis offered the fol-
lowing:
\Whereas, 'Che contract heretofore
entered into by the city of )Dubuque
for the improving of the intersection
of Rhombcrg avenue and the alley
lying between Ninth and Tenth ave-
nue and the alley running frons
Rhonherg avenue to Lincoln avenue
het ween Ninth and 'Tenth avenues,
hereinafter described has been com-
pleted, and the cite engineer has Com-
pared tial the Inst Mid expense of
said improvement amount to $1.225.56
'Therefore, Be jt 1tesolved by the
City Connell of the City of Itslhuctne.
That to provide for the cost of im-
proving the intersection of ltholn-
berg ayenne and till tiller between
Ninth and Tenth avenue. and the al-
ley running from 11tonlberg avenue
to Lincoln avenue Oct ween Nint 0 ore
Tenth .)venue, the mayor be and ds•
is hereby required to execute and d,• •
liver to the city recorder, to he by
him registered and countersigned.
398 Special Session, Sept. 29, 1916
four bonds for Two Hundred and
Fifty Dollars each and one for Two
Hundred Twenty-five and 56-100 dol-
lars, numbered 4563 to 4567 inclusive,
dated October 28th, 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.
:11d. Wallis moved the adoption of
the resolution. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Frith, heist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel.
Wallis.
Nays—None.
Ald. Frith moved to adjourn. Car-
ried.
J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Adopted V-// 191.6.
Approved
Attest:
I
List of Warrants.
List of City Warrants.
Dubuque, Iowa,
To the :Honorable Mayor and Cit
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, 1916.
James Saul. \I;oor $116 65
Geo. .D. \\'yhrant, Treasurer133 30
Otto F. Pols, Deputy 108 33
L. F. Kolfenhach, clerk 80 00
Cyril D. I.;agen, Auditor 116 65
Carl O. Weglen, I h puty 88 33
J. J. Shea, Recorder 116 65
Peter Kies, Deputy 93 33
Fred .1. Meller, Assessor 125 00'
Harry Gleason. Deputy 100 00
Frank Kenn,;,lly, Deputy 100 00
Matthew H. a'zizelc, Attorney150 00
Matthew c'ooney, :Asst. .Attor-
ney 95 00
Mary c'zizck. Stenographer 20 00
E. .1. McNulty, Engineer 166 65
Albert Eitel, Asst. Engineer- 60 00
Walter Cullen, .\sst. Engineer 125 00
J..1. Ryan, Rodman 75 00
Jos. Schlueter, Asst. Engineer 95 00
John W. Lawler, I'nai,utittee
Clerk 100 00
John Mahoney, SI rci t 'om-
missioner 80 00
C', .1. McCarthy, Market Mas-
ter 65 00
Thos. Hackney, Pound Master 45 00
Mrs. H. Koenig, Janitress 70 00
Dr. E. L. Reinieke, Health
tll'ficer• 50 00
Otto Neumann, Sanitary Offi-
cel 75 00
Dr. E. J. Kennedy, Meat and
Al ilk Inspector 85 00
Ed. I:n•re1, Ambulance Driver 80 00
Jas. Lynch, Wharf Master 60 00
Louis 1-lamondon, Alderman
First Ward 25 00
J. J. McLaughlin, Alderman
Second Ward
•Chas, Leist, Alderman Third
Ward
J. H. Wallis, Alderman
Fourth Ward
E. E. Frith, Alderman Fifth
Ward
Thos. H. Callahan, Alderman-
at-I.arge
John E. Strobel, Alderman -at -
Large
John Giellis, Chief of Police.. 125 00
Geo. Reynolds, for injuries
received
Amanda Beyer, compensation
labor law
-Fire Payroll Last Half of
J. Reinfried
D. Ahearn
Wm. Hipnian
M. Eitel
A. Heer
A. Mcl)onell
25 00
25 00
25 00
25 00
25 00
25 00
20 00
35 08
July, 1916.
$ 61 75
49 00
49 00
47 05
39 20
43 68
399
P. %illig39 20
N. Wagner .............................
T. Kennedy 39 20
\!ouch 39 20
39 20
J. Noonan
L. \\'oulelt 33 00
Arthofer
1. P I\ nn 40 00
42 1 5
7'. Iii•der
43 03
Wm. ~Waith
39 20
]I. c';ain
!\I. Kelley 43 63
20
I'. Murphy
J. Rooney 39 2u
.1. Walsh
t. 'I'iernet :'
G. Gehrke• 1
.1. ICepptcr 4 l :.
.1. Smith 43 _8
Wm. McClain
20 I,. P,cnu r •i'1 20
37 25
1. I r,anghert>-
II. Woodward 32
20
\I. 32 35
Sweeney
J. I,enzer, 3`1 20
J. McGloughlin 39 20
1'. Apel 39 20
37 25
Wan. Kennedy 39 20
A. Brewer
34 30
Wm. Ryan 34 30
l 1. I I;, rker 34 30
P. II,Jl;utns 32 35
\Cua. Ducey 44 15
E. IIc•1)ermott 39 20
E. Kenneally 39 20
T. 0 -Brien 39 20
It. Weston 42 15
N. hahcy 39 20
It. Keane;,lly 43 63
J. Allen 39 20
J. Connelly 39 20
Win. Meyers 34 30
H. Rawson 34 30
J. ltosliin 42 15
Wm. Kannolt 39 20
F. Baumgartner 39 20
I. Kirch 39 20
Pension Fund Retained 41 25
M. Leist, Sub. 33 00
T.onergan, Sub. 33 0(1
.J. Stafford, Sub. 33 00
H. Ruh, Sub. 33 00
F. Donahue, Sub. 33 50
E. Sullivan, Sub. 5 75
Police Payroll Last Hall' duly, 1916.
Edward Brunskill
Michael Connolly
James Corcoran
John ('orly
Nicholas Campbell
William Carroll
Thomas Cain
Thomas Connolly
Philip J)umphy
Thomas Duggan
Edward Daily
\\'m. Dolan
Patrick Fury
John Fox
James .Flynn
Michael Fogarty
Theo. Ganahl
Ben Gray
$ 34 30
34 30
38 88
36 61
34 28
34 30
34 30
34 30
41 65
36 56
29 70
36 75
39 15
34 36
34 30
31 98
34 28
34 30
400
List of Warrants.
John Kane 38 88
John 1<opp 34 30.
1<,,,n11,;111y 34 35
.10011 Kilhy 31 83
.11(•nry Mueller 34 30
I:army 1.tidescher 34. 30
11tigh Alarkey 34 30
Airred Noel 31 83
John tr1Irten 3(4 17
Michnel (Wormer 39 17
II 1(14(1 Ilyon 36 GI
(.110-; Itoterman :11 3(4
Thomas Iteilly 3 1 3 0
Joseph Stoltz 31 2,,
10;1111,1;,. silnivon Ii; 7::
Dennis Sheehan 31
John Spielman 3 6 5
Thomas Sweeney 3 9 I 7
bred Soylor 3 4 3 0
Fred tipielinan 36 7 5
4 'hallos Truher 94 3 0
Prank \Villiallis 3 4 3 0
II 155 II. Ilrennon 14 III
Airs. 110)1)0 3 4 3
Ethvard \•0sherg 39 49
l'olict• Pension Cund ltetained 3 0 93
lowa, August tIrd, 1 9 1 6.
To the 110norahle Nlayor and City
Council of the City of 111111)101110.
Gentlemen: I herewitll sohtnit IIIV
payrcil for uthor on streets in the
N•ariGus road districts in the City of
In.1.19010 for the last hall of inly,
1 9 1 6:
Al. Flick, .1111 2 5 1
(1. Prost, 21(11 :1' 5(1
\V. Erust. 4t11 17 1I''.
110(4)1(4(4 II. 211.1 1 1 2 2
11. (4 lass, 20(1 2 1 0 0
Goimer, 4114 .1 0.
AI. (4antinIden. 5th 21 la
Gallt11100.11. 510 11 2 544
(1. Hurd, 4th 32 :,0
I'. 1<4(004 I', 2nd
1111
51h 1 1 7);
J. Koch. I each 211 0 0
T. 1.011(0.g:tn. 2nd 20 .1(
1.a0'son, 4111
I (04
II. Long, 5th
0 0 0
It. .\1cCalivry, 211(1 25 0 0
C, AlcItomild. 2nd 22 aa
.140111 1141,4411)111 lin. tird 2 ua
S. ninon, 1-5 each 2 0.
I', Itoyce, 4411
Al. .\citerer, 3r.I $ 1::
T. A.Idtlian, 4th 19 1 0
.1. Itroslivy, 31:41
10 44
It. 111'111'1', 410 26 00
c. 1110,1olv, 5411 10 00
.1. Cahill. 31(1 2 4 Or
T. health 28 00
(1. I0ihs 1-5 each 3 0 00
S. Eust0c0, 1111 1 0 44
.1. El.erliart, 5111 1 10
II. 1.:110, 1-5 each 3 0 00
11. Alartin, ((Ii 14 00
10. Naegelv, 5th 9 54
.1. :11:1115, 4th 6 88
Itadloff, 5th 1 10
.1. Ilyalt, 2nd 28 00
\. Schallta. 1 9 5 4
Spies, 3rd 2 2 22
(1. Selniltz, 4111 2 00
\V. Spensloy, 4111
22
Schnoider, 5111
1 3 71;
\V. Schnee, 51 II
7 114
.1. Stollens, 5111
\\imam,. 2m1
I'. \Vertin, 211.1
26 ....
i:. \\'ilson, 3r.1
11. \Vilson,
2 (04
Zimmerman, 2nd 20 0 0
10. 2liti
26 ....
II ..\o 1(015, .111) 49
50
.\. 11iirns, 31.1
11.4•1:er, 3rd 22 0 0
10 11:t1.1\vtti, 5111 22
I'. 1:whelp:in, :11'd
conrad, 5111
. Linehan, 31..1
AI. Hannon. 211.11.
.1. 11cCollins, 211.1
0,
.1. Alc(lroth, •Ith 11(7 9(.1
C. Sin)1rin, 3r1 04 9 0
T. \Velch. -It 1 1 2
TO the Honor:11.1e \layor and city
Council of ((I Ill 4, (,Ily
III 1II:Il(I10',
oentipilipil:I 11(1)011 Ii submit- Illy
payroll for sprinkling. and s‘veeping
in the City .)I' 1)1(1(1111 14' for the hist
half or July, 1 9 1 0:
.1. Alc. 'ollins, 2nd $ 1:7
.1. 1.inchan. 3rd
I:. III, 21141. 41 ii
II .\t•ltels, III 1-6, •Ith 5-6t;
\ Conrad, 5111
10. Becker, 5111
Eagon. 1st, 2nd, 3111, 11.11IS 27
Cnion Electric Co. 159 :10
1'. Van Wie, 1st, 2nd 22 2',
.1. Ludowsl:y. 1st, 2101 .t 9 5
It ft -Alvaro, 1st, 2101
Aug:list 3rd, I 9 196."
'N) 111e I knowable Alayor and 1 'it Y
cwinrii or the City of Indonoie.
Clentivinen: I liere\vith sul.mit no
payroll for 14,10or 011 541101..1•8 ill 1 City
of Duhuotie fur the last hall' of .1oly.
1 9 1 6:
Schallet•
$ 2-i 22
25
H. t'arncv
2 6 2 2
\V. Ilennesse-
\V. Coughlin
22 0 0
II. Carney I .0,
W. litirlte
2i1 11
C. It usell 211
J. Tobin
C. 11.115111
lianning 22(:1;)
T. Bird 27
4'. Sullivan 37
Nil. nun', insnycini•
Thos. 1<enneolly, inspector
Jim Byt 005, n(51)0(.101:
(1. -.H. Niryannirzi
('444111)011' 011 Fifth .\ ve-
1111e 5101111 5I'0'(9' 145
11, \I-e.N.ainara 7 co., grad-
ing A 11:11110' A venue
or ill 't-Iffit'Il.'.:0101.1r'(1)1:11ig 2 \S‘tr:111s1ti-
WI I o 5 0
1st 8trvets 100
NH. Stoner, 5 per cent re -
1:1111011 on t'llestnut Street103
20 0 0
•, I ()II
.:11
44)4
List of Warrants,
K.I. 'I'ihec. setter in Solon
1--11 reel ._
\Miss 1iridi. -i (I'Shen, t: \
funded ._. _.-.
(1, 0. I). \\' yl,r)(1)1, Tr,,;(.. In-
Ier(st 500 Oe
(leo. It. \\' -1,11111( 'I'rin-
ferest -_ 500 00
Geo. D. \\'.1)111)1, In-
terest 161 75
Mamie kirk, loan warrant 500 00
'Mamie Kirk, loann \\%11'1'1)111 .._ 5(10 llll
It:11.1011'il I•'et•ker, loan \\;u•r:utt 500 0
11:uh:n'u Meeker. loan tttlrranl 500 (10
I''ire Payroll Por First 1 -fall or Aug -
Iasi, 1916.
.1. I;einfrioil $ 92 (10
I). .\he;ntt 511110
\\'. Ililnn:tit 50 un
M. Eitel 17 50
. I loot'
A. Ale! lonnell 43 00
I'.Zillig 10
N. \\'hgner 21 95
T. Kennedy 40 00
I'. \lotsel! 27 111
J. Noonan 40 00
I.. \Vernet(
.1. hlyntt -12 00
I3. (':tin 43 00
7 . I(y( lel' 4:3 00
Wm. Smith 'I11 00
SI. Kelley 40 00
M. Murphy 40 00
11. Tierney 32 00
J. ltooney -. 37 1)0
G. Gullrite 42 00
.1. Ke1,1)let• 40 00
.1. Snti111 43 00
J. I );nigherty 40 00
\V. McClaittl0 0.
I.. I1enr.e1' -. 7 00
II. Woodward 00
SI. Sweeney -I0 00
1. I3enzor 40 011
AIc•(4loughlitt 40 00
\V. Kennedy 40 n:
t'.
Apel 37 ((0
W. Byatt :35 00
D. Harker 35 00
A. Brewer 35 00
I.. .\rI hnfer 30 95
I', AIeAl:tnus 32 00
NV. I hteey 42 00
I''. Kt•nne;!liy 40 00
T. O'Brien 40 00
E. \tel t.•ru!tttt 40 00
1:. AWeston 42 00
M. Maher 40 110
R. Ketnet!Ily 13 00
1. ,AI4en 10 nn
.1. t'onuelly 10 00
\\'. :Meyers 35 00
H. Rawson 35 00
It. Itoshin 42 00
W. Kannolt 40 00
h. Ilatt ngal'lnor 40 00
P. Kireh 40 00
\I. Leist, Sub. 32 00
.1. Stafford, Sub. 32 0(1
l.Ofl(9 an 32 00
TT. Rub, Sub. 32 00
H. Young, Sub. 23 00
12), 77
5 li 0
I../,illi;;, Sul,...
111 45
I)onthne, Sul!.
Nnl,.s :15
Police 1'acr(tll Ilitll .\ugusl,
1919.
Edward I:runslill
.Mantes Corcoran$ :15 00
'Michael Connolly :3('5 11 0000
John ('ody ....... 3
:15 00
\'ieholas Campbell
\\'illf:nn Carroll (o) 110
( )
I'1)ouuls (nit
Thos. :15 (111
Ily on
I'hilil1 1,nu1101
\\' 0. I)ul;ltt 77 50
:41 110
Phomas I)!1_rg:!n
I:dtv:ud f)allc 9,5
.1:!n,es hlynn 0
1'atrielc Envy
35
.11)1)11 Fos IS
35 110
Theo. (lanaltl - 00
Sliel iel 1'ogorly ::., u0
11en (3rl' iii)
.John Ito 1)e .35 or
.John Kol!1t 35 00
.101)11 IC111)y 32 .7
tin 'toy I.ndesel!)'r :s oil
Henry ..\luelle! :15 00
Hugh Si i'I 'y :15 0.,
:Alfred ' 0('1 32 50
:John (('!hien In Ii 1
\lieh;,el O'('unnor 40 un
\liehnel I:y,ln • ; nn
(i0s Italcrntan
75 nn
'Ph)s. I:ei11y :35 00
.1o8e1)h Sloliz . - 110
Pat ric I: ,Sullivan! 37 50
.11)11)1 Sl'ieluultt :15 Ii
1h•nnis Sheehan15 00
'Phomas S\veen''v 'In 0 )
Mre,.l Seyler 35 00
bred S1)ielnt:nt :17
Pro nit \\ illi;uus 35 00
('has. '1'11111er - 0o
\Miss 11. Brennan! u1)
Mrs. K. liihhe 35 nn
Vnsl)erg 40 00
I)nhn,lne, low;(, .August 17111, 14(16.
'1'e the IIonorahle AInyur and
'onneil of the City of I)1(hunue.
Uentl, t)•11: I hero\cith submit my
payroll for 1111or on siroeis in the
\'nrinns 1)11)11 disiriets 1)I' tho )'ilc of
])uhn,lne for the lirst half of .\ugnst,
1919:
\I. .Aekerer, :3rd $ 10 On
I'. .\dd'ntnn. 4th 6 0
1. I1!tseli, 2nd 7 10
.1. llroskey, 3rd R 22
ft. llirner, 4111 10
4'. T3nelow, 7 „-
.1. (',chill, 3rd 26 00
'I'. (':(hill, he;!Itll 26 00
(7. I)avis, 1-5 earl! :40 011
S. Fliistnee, Silt s 66
1-4. I.t,f;rl, 1-5 each 30 00
]''. Filch, 3r,1 5 76
SI. I•'liel:, 4Ut 20 66
\V. Prost, 411! 15 1(1
0. Frost, 211d 32 50
11. Glass, 21111 16 22
h. (3oo1ntan, 2nd 17 76
401
402
List of Warrants.
C. Gtenuor. 4th
M. Gantinhicn, 5th
A. Ga Ilinl,ien, 5th
C. Gantinhien, 5th
C. Hess, _'nil
1). Hoag, exp.
G. Bird, 4th
J. .laeggi, 3rd
P. Kremar, 2nd
M. Kelley. :i rd
J. Kelley, 4th
C. Kupperschntid,
J. Koch, 1-5 each
I'. I.onerga), 2nd
II.
lang, 5th
lid )onald, 2nd
1:. \IIIaffery, 2nd
.1. \Ions, 4th
FI. \lalrtin, 4th
I''. Nnegele, 5th
J. ()'Neill, 2nd
4. (appelt,
P. I toyce, 4111
.1. Ryan, 2nd
B. Sloan. 2nd
\I. Somers, 21111
A. Schaller, 3rd
N. Spies, 3rd
12 00
20 00
14 00
32 50
4 00
3 1 0
32 50
6 00
8 00
4 00
2 88
5th 10 00
22 00
26 00
7 32
26 00
30 00
22 00
24 22
13 76
4 00
each 22 00
14 00
25 00
8 88
10 88
10 00
23 10
tl. Schultz, 3rd 19 54
\C. Spensley, 4th 23 10
I.. Schneider, 5th 6 88
J. Steffens, 5th 7 54
P. Schel; ;ur. 3rd 32 50
'I'arner, 31•41 25 10
Ii. Tharp, 3rd. 2 88
W. Williams, 2nd 26 22
I'. \\'erl in, 2nd 26 66
10. ''/.iel, 2nd 26 00
1'. Zimmerman, 2nd 14 00
\I. .\clads, 4th 19 25
I'. Iteclicr, 3rd 20 90
It.
Baldwin, 5th 34 65
.1. I;crwanger, 5th 14 85
I'onrad, 5th 4 95
I'. I;cens ,\ ('o„ 2nd 42 00
H. (Luttinhien, 5th 28 05
M. Hannon, 2nd 44 55
.1. Linehan, 3rd 21 45
J. Long, 5th 37 40
J. Mc('ollins, 2nd 26 95
• J. McGrath, 4th 46 75
P. Pier, 3rd 14 85
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council of the City of Dubuque.
Gentlemen: I herewith submit my
payroll for sprinkling and sweeping
in the City of Dubuque for the first
half of August, 1916:
J. 11(Collins, 2nd $ 51 70
J. Linehan, 3rd 31 35
M. Ackels, 3rd, 4th 53 90
11. Moto, 2nd, 4th 47 35
A. Conrad, 5th 49 50
13. I.agen, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th48 27
D. O'Meara, 1st, 2nd 17 33
C. Van Wie, 1st, 2nd 12 38
Dubuque, Iowa, August 17th, 1916.
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 Aug-
ust, 1916:
H. Schaller $ 24 On
I'oughlin 22 01)
I -i. Carney 12 00
H. I'arney 11 25
\W. Burke 26 00
.1. 'robin 26 611
('. Misch 16 00
C. l:usch 11 25
T. Bannig 26 00
I`. Htrd 26 01)
W. Hennessey 22 00
1', Sullivan 37 50
BILLS.
H. D. Harrington, County
Clerk, court costs 12 05
C. B. McNamara & Co., grad-
ing Atlantic avenue $250 00
Thos. Lee, grading alley be-
tween Ninth and Tenth Ave. 35 00
Ed. Ruff, inspector 26 00
Jim .Byrnes, inspector 14 00
Thos. Kenneally, inspector 18 00
H. A. McIntosh, 5% retained
Bee Branch sewer at 28th
street 1 21 66
Wilmer Cook, 5% retained Al-
ta -Vista improvement '7 28
Wilmer Cook, 5% retained
Rosedale avenue improve-
ment 500 00
Wilmer Cook, 5 per cent re-
tained Rosedale avenue im-
provement 34 28
James F. Lee, 5% retained
Louisa street improvement316 85
Tibey Bros., 5% retained
Wood street improvement 122 78
J. A. R. Daniels, 5% retained
Bee Branch sewer Milville
road 147 42
Western Improvement Co., 5%
retained Julien avenue and
Delhi street improvement 174 66
Western Improvement
per cent retained
avenue and Delhi
improvement ,
Western Improvement Co., 5
per cent retained Julien
avenue and Delhi street
improvement
Western Improvement
per cent retained
avenue and Delhi
improvement 500 00
Western Improvement Co., 5
per cent retained Julien
avenue and Delhi street
improvement
Fred C. His, expense and fire11 40
W. C. Fosselman, expense and
fire
Kerper-Muntz Garage Co., po-
lice, fire and health
United Tire Sales Co., expense
and health
Iowa Telephone Co., expense,
fire and police
Key City Gas Co., police, fire
and expense
Key City Gas Co., police, fire
and expense 59 75
Co., 5
Julien
street
Co., 5
Julien
street
500 00
500 00
500 00
2 28
6 10
50 60
42 67
4 25
List of Warrants.
L. litany, expense and health.. 8 95
Klauer & Kress, expense and
sewer
3 90
John Drehouse, expele-, and
police 20 25
John Drehouse. pen, 12 50
F. 51. Jaeger , tiking
beii eh
1 30
Jaeger (5... bathing
beach
SO
F. bathing beach 25 00
T. I 4 I /cm psey, expense 5 15
,j. & I '0., expense 141 43
Dubuque Ppill10‘r & 'i ii Co,
expense 65 45
chicago 4=11111 Wes1,411 Rail-
way ( '0., expense
LI kw I:10(.111e
i<laner
G01111(`I' ,•\
foerman Press, expense
Murray & Preiburg Co., ex -
expense 12 25
Eagle Point Lime Works, ex-
pense 1 15
Alullen Bros., expense 2 10
C. E. Eitzpatrick Co., expense 49 05
c. I.. Dambacher, expense 5 OS
United Garage Co., expense11 30
G. Ragatz, Jr., expense 8 75
Eichh.orn & Bechtel, expense55
L. A. Walch, expense 10
Farley & Loetscher Mfg. Co,
expense
1 00
1 00
2 95
39 75
4 00
13
G. F. I' I elk Sons, expense 11
A. E. Gmehle, expense 62
F. A. Nosier & Son, expense53
United Tire Sales Co., police37
N. J. Kons, police 175
Standard Lumber 'in rd Co,
police 8 00
Iowa Oil Co., police 20 61
Collier Avenue Garage, police 50
United Tire Sales Co., police 1 75
A. P. Bieck, expense 1 00
E. Schuller, expense 23 30
Eichhorn & Bechtel, police 1 48
G. F. Klein Sons, police 34 74
Union Electric Co., police 1 00
W. J. Brown, police 32 50
C. J. McCarthy, police 6 40
'Tri-State Auto Co., police 7 86
Albert Ney, police 100 32
G. P. Klein Sons, police 3 30
P. W. Thompson, fire 2 70
Key City Gas Co., fire 16 70
Wunderlich & Wiederholt, fire 8 75
J'. Newman & Son, fire 3 25
Peed-I3erwanger & Pflffner,
fire 7 50
Vollenweider & Hein, fire 4 50
Deyoe-Avenarius, fire 12 00
Dubuque Rubber & Belting
Co., fire 1 05
Ellwanger Bros., fire 3 90
Iowa Oil Co., fire 7 90
P. Schloz & Son, fire 3 45
G. W. Healey & Son, lire 1 70
Dubuque Welding Works, fire 1 50
Key City Iron Works, fire 3 35
Jas. A. Hayes, fire 36 Ot/
Union Electric Co., fire 14 70
50
92
15
75
20
00
403
Brelier, fire 25 21
.A. V. Airt)(01,(1,1 II f,4.0., tire
8tntidard 1.00(tier ).(ird
flip
-- -- -- -- - ---- ''''
---- --- '' -- '''' ''
Dahmine ltuhlwr & 1101111.1g
co., Ilre
Tri-State lit° 'ii,, 21.:
(leislor I 11.0:-...„ fire
ltelining Co., tire
1\\*. II. Peel:H.11 co..
National Clothiers, tire
El, tire
I,. SebinitI, lire
(1iiiiiewell Vire Co., lire 255 00
l'hilip Pl'erseli, lire
:National Co., lire ...(71)1
G. P. Moth SIMS, lir,
.1. Levi 11/..11111 12 51
11elting
Co., health I 30
Robinson, licalth 10 00
Luinber Yard
health
I •IT
(1. P. 1<leili Sons, health
.11o1111 Ellxviinger Co., health._ 3
Upton Laundry, health
Si. .1. Alecullough.9 85
10 00
Ell \\ anger Bros., health
2 30
(1. C. 11t.ilt Sons, sewer
9 30
I 'i•ed -1;er \vanger
:•.0‘ver
Ellwonger 11ros„ sewer 35
F. Sehloz & Son, sewer " 55
& \ 0I'1'
1 (
1101' l'etiti, sidewalk 32;:1
6 40
1 00
11 25
3 50
La
E.:1 kM.C1H•le, eWli k
SIM 11 n« Itosi' IJII nil WI. Co.,
sidewalk 45 90
(4. P. Sons, sidewalk 3 55
Standard Lumber Yard
sidewalk 41 13
Key City Roofing Co., roads
and police 20 93
Mettel Bros., roads and fire '''' 13 40
Molo Sand & Gravel Co., 4th
road 1 05
standard oil Co., 2nd and 3ril
roads 500 00
Standard Oil Co., 2nd and 3rd
roads 264 52
Smedley Co., 4th road 36 08
Smedley Co., 4th road 85 76
M. S11111(41, 3rd road 83 00
P. Bentin, 2nd and 4th roads164 65
Molo Sand & Gravel Co., 9th
and 5th roads 70
Standard Oil Co., 2nd road 3 00
Mauer 311g. Co., 5th road 91 00
F. Beutin, 4th road 90
P. Heim, 3rd road 12 50
Key City Gas Co., 4th road 2 25
Bradford Bros., 4th road 10 00
L. J. Schmitt, 4th road 35
Eagle Point Lime Works, 5th
road 6 90
T. J. Mulgrew Co., 9th road 44 00
.T. P. Heim, 2nd road 6 00
Charles R. Pollock, 4th road55 22
Standard Oil Co., 3rd road 316 47
Standard Oil Co., 2nd road 348 70
404 Official Notices.
'<lancr .\ Kress, roads 3U
I<llwanger Bros.. roads 20
Austin-\\'estern Road Machin-
ery co., roads 20 00
1111111111011.11115 11111;11 111.1111111
rends 12 00
Lt•.1der oil Co., roads 62 92
11. I''. I:leih tions, roads 14 15
'ata -PO me .A c'o10, roads 8 00
\\". I c. I reekert co., roads 14 28
\Bdlanll Chemical co., roads10 92
\lidland chemical co., roads47 88
Iowa coil Co., roads 30 30
I Srhloz 1 Son, roads 51 70
Rey lily Bon \\"urns, roads18 85
Lithos' Leader, printing 12 50
Telegraph -Herald, printing 79 38
Telegraph-I-Ictald, printing __ 110 09
'1'inles-.Ionrnal, printing 177 00
Inion Electric Co., lighting 500 00
Inion I11ectric Co., lighting 500 00
1'1111111
Electric Co., lighting 500 00
Eaten Electric co., lighting 500 00
1'111011 1:lectrit 'o., lighting _ 500 00
1'1111111 ylectric co.. lighting _ 500 00
Eaton 1<1 1rii lighting 300 85
Eldon Electric co., lighting.... 162 15
('lion lIle1 t ria I'o., lighting .... 93 70
1''r:1 111: Scllnlitl, xpense 250 110
Sing.!. 111:1yoI, Yor Iowa
I.eagII n( \I 1nic'ipillities,
lx pen::,• 200 00
W. 11. 11111ens cu., r•spense.... 35 00
.1. .1. SHEA,
(City itecorder.
Notice to ('ontraetors.
Sealed prulcesals will be recei.•cd
the city Recorder's 01'1111, city Hall,
by the City Recorder milt) 8:110 p. m.
'l'hnrsd:ly, Seplenabl•r 21s1, 1916, for
constructing a side\v:allt :abutting the
west a3 of City Lot 25.1, oil the north
sill of i'Iighlh sheet, in acc'ord;anre
will] I111 pions and specifications in•e-
pared by the city Engineer ;and nolo
on file in the office of the Cite Re -
colder.
11 in estimated by the ('ity Engi-
neer Ihat said iutprovcn)ent will re-
quire:
600 square feet of cement sidewalli.
The work to be paid for when staid
work iti c•otnpleled 0111(1 as prescribed
by Chapter XXXii and amendments
thereto of Revised Ordinances of
19111 of the City of Illilnuine, Iowa,
work to be completed Oil or before
the I st dray of llctober, 1916.
Bidders utnat stale price per square
fool of renu`nt sidownik.
1:;frit hilt nand be acconip;aniecl by
;a clrlilied check for $15.00 on some
I (11b111tut hank ;as a guarantee that
101111th t will he entered into if
aw;11rded. Cheek and bid in separate
envelopes.
The city Council reserves the right
to reject any and all raids.
Dated at Dubuque, Ia., September
-1 2111. 1 91 6. .T. .T. SI i h::1,
9-12-3t ('ity li'eorder.
Official Notice.
Notice of Special :Assessment.
Notice is hereby giver'. to all con
ccrnecl that a special assessment as
provided by law will be levit.d at a
session of the City Council of the
City of Itnhmine, Iowa, to be held
Thursday, September 21st, 1916, to
pay for improving Washington Street
front Twenty -Eighth Street to Thirty•
First Street, Wilmer (look, con-
tractor.
Amount of special assessment,
$2,831.72, same to be assessed against.
the 11rop1.rly legally suljeia to assess-
ment upon and alo'ig said street.
And that there is ;a plat and sehed-
ole on tile in the office of the ('itv
Recorder of said city of Dubuque,
showing the street in which said im-
provement was Made .incl the sepa-
rate lots and parcels of ground or
specitted portions', thereof subject to
asses -meat for sueh improvement, the
name .1' the owner thereof as fat' as
practicable and the amount to be as-
sessed :1g'ainst each lot or parcel of
ground, whi•'h plat and schedule are
subject In public inspection.
And that any and all persons ob-
jecting to said special assessment or
to said plat must tile 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, September
21st, 1916;, or to !appear at said ses-
sion of the ('ollncil to show cause, if
any you have, why said nS'''suu nt
should not he levied.
hated tit I)ubullue, Iowa. Septem-
ber 8th, 11(16. J. .1. 51111'..
('ity I.ecordc'r.
•
Noliec of Public : ncliou.
On Saturday, September 16, 1916, at
10 o'clock it. m.. there will he sold at
public auction at the City Pond on
Maple Street, between Thirteenth and
1!ourteenth Streets, to the highest
bidder for cash, one 20 -ton steam
roller which has been in the service
of the Street ])epai sment of the City
of Dubuque. .1. J. SHEA,
9-1 3-3t t'ity Recorder.
Official Notice (Ii Mc Board of
i'Iqualir.al icon.
The Board of 1llt11:11ization of the
City of Dubuque will lie 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 Tues-
day night, September 26th, 1916. at S
o'clock, in the Assessor's Office at the
City Hall. Anyone aggrieved by the
action of the Assessor is hereby noti-
fied to appear before said Board at
the time and make known his objec-
tions.
CYIRTL D. LAGEN, City Auditor.
9-24-2t Clerk of Board,
Oficial Notices.
1)lTielal Notice.
Notice ()I' special Assessment.
Notice is her(,1)y given to all con-
cerned that :1 special assessment as
Provided by low will i>e levied at a
session of the City Council of the
city of l)I11>u oue, Iowa, to be held
Thursday, September 21st, 1!116. to
pa'1'or improving the interseelion of
1t11oull)erg Avenue 10(1 the :alley ly-
ing between Ninth and 'Tenth Ave-
nues, 1)11,1 the alley.' rimming from
lihu">I) H
Avenue to ..incoln nue bet betvVeen Ninth and Tenth Ave-
nues, 'Phos. 11. Lee, contractor.
A.tlloun t of sl )ee11(1 assessment,
$.1,225.56, saute to be assessed against.
the property legally subject to assess-
ment 'Ipon and :hong said streets
And that there I; a plat and sched-
ule on filo in the office of the City
itecorder of sni,l ('i11 of 11111111,1110.
showing the street: j:: '•:hick said int-
1tI0Vtmellt was Inane and the sepa-
l:tie lots 01111 parcels of ground or
specified portions thereof snhject to
ass.'..,: -stmt for suetV itlprov ement, tlu
matte ( 1 1110 (IW 1101' 111erl•1f :IS 1)
practicable and the :11010111 to he .1 s..
scsscd against each Int or parcel 1f
g'ronnd, W11 1(•11 1)1:11 and 50111 11111, are
snbjet' 1, public inspection.
.And that any and all persons ob-
jecting to said special assessment or
10 said plat must tile his or iheir oh-
jeetiolls in writing with the ('11, fte-
cord(•r of said ('ity of Ihthnllu( on or
before said session of the city coun-
cil to he held Thursday, Septenllle;
21st, 1!11(1. or to appear al said ses-
405
fr'ot orf (1 1111116 1(11 5evw r: :ei5n prl( •
1(1' manhole c1)0)plele.
I1a(•11 hill must be aceom 1ulj,•d 11Y.
11 certified ch0el< of T2auu
1)111(11U,• ell
It:ull: as a gna 1'a ate•(' 111:a11l ;1 ;I
e(I11Ict kill Ito entered into if
awarded. ('he(hs :Intl bill i I sepa-
rate envelopes,
Thu City 1'uuneil reser\es the right
to reject any and 1111 hlds•
1),111(1 al 1)(Mune, Iowa, September
0, 1'116,. J. •1. SI11•1,\,
s—at.
- - 1
OIl'ictal Nnliee.
Notice of Special .%sse-»stem.
Notice is 1,crchl givl•u 10 :111 eon-
•erne0 Mat ❑ sperinl n,-sessneltt :I5
1no0ided hV 2(1' will he IeA-jell at
se:,sloe of Ille city council of the
city' 0 !)111.1501, I(lvcn• In ho 11001
Thursday. t )etuh(1 'Ih. 1 916, to p:11
for ennslrnrti:111 eight -inch 111'•
pipe 5:111(1:61 1' ((('1 in .\tl:rnlIP .\wc-
;loe ITo!u 1;15((1:(16 \1 11110 to \\'est
I'otlrieeo111 street, t, 1•', \\'. 1 lasseti,
(•oat 1'1111116.
.\ mount of s ( 1:11 :1551111•
nt,
$ 1,651.9-, 5111)1' to Ile 11"( 55(11 .1L.;:1111,1
the Ilrolu•rlV I('21l311 51)101 11 11, as, ss
tuent upon and along 5:11(1 51 600.1.
And that there is :1 Vital and selh,1
I11'• on file in the orrice of Ito. 1111v
1Zecol'd('1 of 5001 1'311 1f I)nhn.lne,
5110vving ten' street in vwhirl( s;I iii
sewer (was constructed 011(1 the sept..
rate loll ;1 1111 parcels of ground or
specified portions thereof Subject in
154(•55nn•n1 for such improvement.
name of iho ovwner thereof :Is far
51011 01 the ('111110.11 10 Shoal ran5e, il :1s practicable and the amount 1., I,e
any you halve, why said :1551 1)1en1 11551.55((1 ug111,41 each lot or 1:I 601.1 of
Sho111(1 not hI Iewjetl. :•1011101, \\'111011 ph•1t :1101 sc11(dnle 11rl•
1)nle1i :It 1)nhn(fuc, 1nw;a, Septets- +l,hie(t. to pnhlic ills3501km.
her :;tet, 191 G. ,1. .1. SH EA \nd that ally :Ind all ns ell
rco
9-5-$t. ily Itr(ler. I'
—_--- — i' (ting t0 said special )1 :Iss1,sstucnt u1'
in 111id1 plat must 3110 itis or their oh -
Notice to Sewer Cct1)t's' (ctiuns in \cluing \01111 the I'it) I;(-
S(•:Ill'11 1'1'010'5'11s"will1 1Il(1 e r((eiwod al
the City Eecordcr's Office, illy hall, before corder Of 5:11(1 0111) of 1, C,o' 011 or
by the City I:eenrder 1111111 ,5:00 p, 111., S;Iid scs5j011 of 1 111111 1_'111 1'onu-
Thursdn0, September 'I, 1916, for the cd to he held Thursday. 0611110.6 5111.
construction of an eight -inch tile pipe 1!116, e1' t1 :1)1001 at 5;110 5( 55ion (,f
sanit:u•y 5eWer in North Alain Street, tel( t'ouncil to Show cnnve.
from:haw(, n'IIy said assessment should not
the end of the present 50v106 Iew1Od.
sottth-:helo ten feet south of the north Ikurd :I1 I)ubnelue, love:. Sep1010-
lo1 line of Lot 1 9, L. 11. 1.:rng'wot•thy's her 2nd, 1 91 G. J. .I. SII
SIlhdiv'ision, in accordance with the 'llc I;l•1ord1•r.
plans an(1 specifications pr(!,ared by
Pity Engineer and now on file in the •
18'1(0 of the City Recorder. official Notice.
It is estinm.ted by the City Engineer Notice of tipceial .\55cs5nn•al.
that said improvement will require: Notice is h(r(h\ gjwl•n to :Ill eon -
22 5 lineal feet of S -inch tile pipe, reined that a special :IIa(5snlenl as
1 manhole. provided) by iavw will lie levied at n
The work to be paid for when said 5('551011 of the ('Ito ('on11(11 of t11e
work is completed and as prescribed 1111 of 1)nha'lu(, Iowa, to he held
by Chapter XXXiI' and amrndntents Thursday,(((101,00 5th 1916, to pay
thereto of 1110 Itewised ordinances of for consl0nrting .111 eight -inch till-,
1901 of the City of 1)111)11(111e, Iowa, pipe 5a)11110 \\ er 111 \\'talsor Awe -
work to be completed on or before nue, from Slate, Street, two hundred
the 15th clay of October, 1916. and twent y-likr feet northerly, 1', 11.
Bidders must state price per lineal :110A:uon1:1 ('o., (nn11 1(10rs,
406
Official Notices.
Amount. of special assessment,
$190.86, some to he 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 Pity
Recorder of said ('ity of Dubuque,
showing till' street in which said
sewer was constructed and the sepa-
rate lots and parcels .of ground or
specified portions thereof subject to
:tss''r.suicnt for such improvement.
the mime of the owner thereof as tar
:is la ,t•lic;ihle and the amount to be
e ;ainst each lot or plo•cel of
;.round, which plat and schedule are
.slihjeet to public inspection.
And that any and all persons ob-
jecting to said special assessment or
to '-•yid plat must tile his or their ob-
jeelions in writing with the Pity Re -
..order of said City of Iulmouc on or
heforc said session of the city ('ooP.-
eil to he held Thursday, cietuto r 5th.
151‘l. or to appear at said session of
the Council to show cause, if any you
have, why said assessment should not
he levied.
Haled at Dubuque, Iowa, Septem-
ber 222nd. 1516. .1. J.
City Recorder.
Oil'ic•ial Notice.
Notice of Special Assessment.
Nolive 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, l ictober 5th, 1916, to pay
for improving McEvoy Place from
the northerly property line of Curtis
Street to the end of said McEvoy
I'hue, Thos. Lee, contractor.
Amount of special assessment,
$766.58, 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 tile in the office of the City
Recorder of said City of Dubuque,
showing the street in which said
Improvement 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
:is 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, October 5th,
1916, or to appear at said session of
the Council to show cause, if any you
have, why said assessment should not
be levied.
Eater at Dubuque, Iowa, Septem-
ber 221u1, 1916. J. J. SHEA,
9-22-3t. City Recorder.
Notice to Contractors.
Seal.'ii proposals will he re•ec'ived at
flu, City Recorder's office, City Hall,
by Ihc City Recorder until 8:00 p, m.
Thursday. l)etober 5th, 1916, for con-
structing a sidewalk abutting the
west 1 -2 of Cit y Lot, ! 51, on the
north side of Eighth stt•eet, in accord-
ance with the plans and specifica-
tions 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 writ require:
600 square feet of cement sidewalk.
The work to be paid for when said
work is completed and as prescribed
by Chapter XXXIT and amendments
thereto of the Revised c'it'dtnances of
1901 of the City of Dubuque, Iowa,
work to be completed on or before
the 25th day of October, 1916.
Bidders must state price per square
foot of cement sidewalk.
Each hid must be accompanled by
a certified check for $15.00 on some
Dubuque bank as a guarantee that a
contract will he entcred tato if
awarded. Check and bid in separate
envelope..
The City Council reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
Dated at Dubuque, Town, Septem-
ber 26th, 1916.
J. J. SHEA,
9-26-3t. City Recorder.
Special Session, Oct. 4, 1916.
CITY COUNCIL,
(Official.)
Special Session October 4th, 1916
Council met at 4:15 p. nu,
Mayor Saul in the chair.
Present—Aldermen Callahan, Frith,
1IcLaughlin, Plamoncion, Strobel,
Wallis.
Absent --:11d. heist.
Ma.yOr Saul stated that this meeting
is called for the purpose of hearing
from the representatives of the Du-
buque Electric Co. relatlye to their
new rates for electric current and act-
ing on any other business that might
properly come before a regular meet-
ing of the city council.
Ald. Frith moved to suspend the
rules for the purpose of allowing the
representatives of the Dubuque Elec-
tric Co. to address the council. car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas-- --ids. Callahan, Frith, Mc-
Laughlin, I'laaiondon, Strobel, AVallis.
Nays- None.
Absent---Ald. T.eist.
Mr. Alaynard, Secretary of the Du-
buque Electric Co. and Mr. Matthews,
expert on electric rates addressed the
council relative to the new rates for
electric current.
Md. Wallis moved that the council
agree to meet Tuesday, October 10th,
1916, at 8:00 p. m. to take up the mat-
ter of electric rates. Parried.
A.ld. Callahan Ill o11e 1 to adjourn.
Carried.
J. J. SHEA,
.Recorder.
Adopted ,1916.
Approved —
Attest:
C
•
\pity Recorder.
407
9
408 Regular Session, Oct. 5, 1916.
CITY COUNCIL.
(Official.)
Itegular session, (Ictol,or Glh, 19111.
1'0)10(11 met :It 4:15 p. in.
Mayor ~:1111 in the chair.
Present .1.Ids. t';Illaluut, Frith,
L.)isl, \Icl.anghlin, I'laniondon, Stro-
bel,
\It. AV";11115 moved to defer action
on adopting the I'otincil i'roceedings
for the months of .1 nue, ,Tuly anti
\Ilgllst, 1916. ('anted.
1111)5.
11111s for constructing a liet•inanenl
sidevvat]: almiting the vvest 1-_ or
Pity Lot _G -I on the north Sill.) er
i'iglllIt street. Itid of \..I. Stoner. 12
:111t1 3-1 els. 111.1' snu:u'e foot. Ilid of
'Phos. It. I.Oe• 11 its. per 4(ililrl' font.
It'd 1)i' t'ti ts. Sitlerly, 1" its. pot'
51111;1 I't• foot. (III 'notion of .\Ills
''14th the conlraet was :twti'ttid in
'Phos. I!. LOC It.) being I he lowish bifi-
IIII.I.s.
1;11. ti 311 an
I'ii. \1.)1(u I'ny, inspe.)lor G 1)a
lulnl `(.)ilii, inspo(ttr 26 tilt
John I1'iii, Illit'clnr 1f, II
Peter AV'crura, inspector la nu
'1'0111 Kl nn.)ally, insporlor 26 WI
110' R.)elunan, insl,eetor 16 no
1'. I1. \'c\'liu:lra
.1111 and 5tII roads 7 loll
.`dc\;I111.11'a K t'0., 5111
1)'111114 sterni se \vel' _'S1) 1111
.1 1'. i t' ', th'nding AWest 1st -ist
(Sect improvement _(t 00
Ins. I.ee, S 1111' rent retooled
\\'i•sl I;ir;111it street int-
lu•nvl•n1en1 .. ------ _. ti:; y11
.11110 I. o, 211,1 rood _ - - :IA :
1:. 'I'. Vritll, health _ \1\ 7 1
1)
motion ()I' .AId. Frith ;III trills
properly i t. I<. \vl•re nrd.)r.),1 p;1id.
Petition of front: Atoll.), et al,
nsking the city enuneil to install an
elecirie light on \\'est Fifth street he-
tvveetl Av'intn;t avenue and .Alpine
street presented ;Intl read. (l1) mo-
tion of .\III. I.eist the petition \vis
roh•rrell in the t•ouunittee of the
\\Fele I vil'vv the grounds.
I'I tithe) or \\'. .1. .'urns and \\'. .1.
ltrnv\n :Ishillg the city council 10 or-
der Ilse I:I\es 1111 \til ;lilt ('lily strill.
Lots -'.\. 253 idiocy l of $10,-
11nit.De for tile years 1!II I :Intl 1915,
proportiom•d het\ceen I'. .I• Norton,
\V'. .1. ';urns ;Ind W. .1. Ih' ((v1) pre-
sented ;loll real. in 'lotion of .AId.
Frit 11 the petition vv;ls referred to the
1111;11'(1 of 14livall'i, Ii0n.
Petition of V'.)ronic:l .lactlniiot 'ii-
nlive to ih.) 51(1411;11 asstssn•it levied
:Ig;linst her ltrnllerty for the (con-
struction of ;I Ileriu:uient silt•walk,
the north 2 3 not 1-2 feot loss 1 and
1-3 feel of I.oI d of Sub. ('it y Lots
13S, -139 :Intl part of (76 and asking
to have tile same coril,eted presented
: 1lid road. On motion of .Alt. h'rith.
the petition \vas reform)] to fhe city
engineer.
Petition of Peter Dion asking the
city cotlticil fn c:Incel his tuxes fol.
this year owing to the bight water
flooding his hilt! iing presented :ted
road. tin 10(11 ion of .AId. I.eist the
p()titi0n vcus refired to the comniil-
100 of the vyhole It vie \v 1110 grounds.
Petition of A. .A. Poop((' \V'agora
;11)11 doggy Co. asking the city council
to mise the cradling ;It Second ;Ind
1.11nst streets four to line inch0s on
aecolnit of II114 ovlrl'luAv of 11.;1 ter :Ind
51:11(ng 111111 they \vitt ()Soot the sunt
of $.111(1.011 1)l' t.lttt.(t() d"Iages pre-
onfe,l 1111(1 root. IIn motion of .Aid.
I ri111 the 1,etition vv':is referred to the
cooiinitle0 of the vv'1101.) to view the
grounds.
Petition of I'. .1. Mullen et, al, ask-
ing the city council to install nit
tric Street light ;II the intersection or
I'1155 and I'fohl streets presented and
read. on motion of Aid. 1 ilhilinn the
petilton ills referred to tile conunrl-
tee of the \v11ole to \ie\\' the groinids.
Petition of John I;. \\';11115, et :II.
trustees, nsking tilt' city enlln(il In
eaneei the 111x05 on 1.01s li to in both
inclusive to I:loolc 1, also I:In,•1:5
and i, t',cl•111(11 r that part ul' said
blocks owned h> the Illinois Central
ltail\c;ly coiult:lny. or the I)nnleith
:nod 1)»1111.01.. IIlidge c0'Ip:uly, ;Ind
ihol hurt of said 11111(1:5 intlndhd in
I )1igtnn1 si root to 1t' high Fridge,
;Ilse 1.1115 i:: to 211, 1111111 incisive, in
Noel: x :'II in I)ii11)01ne ILu'hnr In1-
prn..euneut company's addition on ;lc -
(•(;'t of the s:tine being purebas.)ll
by the City of I)nhnllne pr.)sel(te l
;lad rent. tin motion of .\Id. Leis(
the politit11 vv'ns i'efel'I'ed to the vow -
untie, of the AA111110 to view IIIA
grounds.
Petition of \irs. \I;Irg:llet I)a\vst(t(
asking the city council to ;11101\• the
l;i es for f•())u• I915 to retuain a.
14.0 on I.ot 79, I .-Addition pre-
Sent0t ;Init resat. (to motion of .AId.
Strobel the prayer of tile petitioner
\v'as granted and the city ireusurer
instructed accordingly.
('cotton of 1':n'oline IL Ilafntr
151:ing the city .)eluted 11) :(11(111' her
Io II:1y the street assessment against
lot 1(11 I:houtltert, avenue and lot
.195 Lincoln n\('itut' \vithont intt•(•(''1
presented and read. On motion of
.AId. Callahan the petition vv:as refer•
rod to the committee of the vyhole to
view the grointds.
Fetili0n of I<vilhorino ]:nrig911 :1 s1:
ing the city council to reduce the
sessinent on 1110 lu'operty :It 117"
Iaekson strot1 pros(nfoil unit Stihl
4
Regular Session, Oct i 1 9 I 6.
1111 IJlutioll or .AItl. I.eist Ike Ii,•litiun
was rel'elred in till' (•on1n1it1ee 111' Ill,
\\'11010 10 \ieq' till' ,rounds.
Petition of E. III'nlllli staling that
Lc' desired to exercise the pri\liege ill
taking the till Iv'tlgo on Cloy sire...
provt'nient Lot 1 IN present ''I and
resit. (111 motion of
itetition 1v'n1; mode ;I nuttier of )•eenr'I.
I 'ol!llnunicol ion of the \Western
Improvement Co. rc'Itlticl• to Ills el'ert
tint• on their F per cent retained rot
till' improving of .Illlic'n II\tnne ;uid
Ih'Ihi street presented told rl;ul,
motion nl' .\Itl. \\':Illi:; Ike t'itc re_
c•orll,'r 1('116 insirncled In lit the
\\''stern
improv( lnt•nt t'n. Illnl Ills•
I'il)' of Ilnhntlne Ilnc'i' 1101 pn:. 1111l'1'-
t'st un per c•l'nt rtf:iined on 4,0111':1,1
w'orl:.
('''..Boli of Alt's. .\Itlrv- .A. Ivolnn n.sk-
ill: the eiiy council In t•tlnrt'I till•
til\es 1'01' 11111' \ t'; n' I:115 on lilt. \\'c'St
1-2 of I.iI G=. 1'1111111 .\,Itli)Inil pre-
sented and Ieod. (lit motion of .\ItI.
1''rith the petition vv'tls referred io 1111•
delint1nt•n1 iax committee.
V'otic'' of tl;linl of It. AV'. ;Intl i;Ir,lit
I:. Li'iilet' in the suns of ilnn,(lti I'o!•
damages for o\er1'lov\' or \caller on
1.01 S• Alnl'tin's Ilnhnlue Adtiilion
presented Ind re:ul. (in (notion or
\Id. AIcI.tlnl;hlilt the l olaIt, of cl1!l
\cls referred io the lily ;1ttt1•lie''.
: utile of claim 0l' Charles I:r'nu-
imell in the stns til '+1111111 Inc' dam-
ages kir o\er'flu\: of \latter 011 I.ot 7,
llt!ltin's llnhutlue .Addition ;uosent-
ed ;Ind resd. (nl 0lolion of Aid. hoist
Ho. ''otic'' ni' ''taint vv'ns referred 10
1111' cit' attorney.
\'oiiee of claim of .lolls I'it h i is i.t
ht• l',111! 11 ti7(;Il,(111 for 11:1111:1 1•;: 1441
ocerflt\\ of \cuier on Lot :I, ',lartilt's
I!nh Itlne Addiiitill I!Ie,ented slid
tell.
tin lnolion of .AId. Leis! the
nutiee of claim \\;us rt'i't'IIt'tI to Ilse
env- it'lorney.
\'mice 441' elitist of Helen, Altlril
;l n(f \V-illin nl AleehttIi in the sunt of
*:11I00•0li for danrll:es for nut rflovv
of vctllor (In City kW 1111! presented
and rend. nn motion of .\Id. Leis(
the notice 111' ''taunt \cats referred to
the city attorney.
1':Xlnuiner's report of the accounts
111(1 tITnil's ()I' the City of InihutIll tar
the period from .\(;bell 1st, 1111 I, to
\(;Itch Isl. 1:1IG, presented and
rend. (In motion of .\ Id. \\'shin the
report vv1s made ;1 molter of record.
.\ Id. Iu'rilIt moved to defer action to
;appointing the .'lett<s of Ike hoard of
re istr;ltiun 11111i1 '(wend;iv• Ilelnhl'r
1 11111. 191 r. ('.dried.
Petition of I':llr'n I enl;t ni'kttt;
Ike (oily (ullntil to allow lke I;I\0, to
rt'uitiin ;1 lion against her prnpt'rt, ill
1'11100 .\\I(111 ion presented :Intl read.
(t motion o1' .Aiii, I'ltnuontl(ol Iht•
hrtyir of the petitioner (Viis :;'Anted
409
'Mil II, ''Its I.'I so-
i... ILuuel:l!,
AI:I)nl nn l >'
t'o;ln'il.
„n1L Ine;l: I Il •r,•\\lilt =n1'lnit lily
!v1A !I ,or Ittl,
'1I ell sl I't'tl. ill Ii11•
I:1I r"
,I Ii Irilt dolts:; Iitt• Inst
11;11 t.l ;,..,I, Int 1 . I
A111,,l/Ill
.A rt. 11,5,11 1h'• pntI'',
wild.
lin :III'( y. v,, ''''ill Ii'' I''I I' Iiia Ilnll' el
!.t'.I: I,•, -r I :' i II:
.All lt,'ll'l 'lll,' i:lI t t,'i" j;,lt •{11
.\L t. 11l,ulit Ill' 1,11 .''I' I:Iher
on ro:1 l
It :11111,-; 1111'' the 1,11,1v t,•r
lu (:Int It 'll ni <„I,t' silt' I, I :t l t;, 1'I
Itt Il'uln ill'' (Ill I t i' I„,I1i1,11- of
the t'n,llll,'; lioauu Hind:
I''nlll'l II Fullllly, :Il mood 'It:'
I'i(1II 1'1,1111\, ;ilnulnit dn,
I,ure1 11;.:1 I
I;'•-I,t'•Ii'o11\ >:nituliitt'I,
.111!1\ A1.\IIII\I':1'.
iii I'll •I 1'11111111:-n1"I 'I'.
I In motion of .AId. i''ritll the pay-
roll: orer, relt'icl'I and \\nl'I, nt< ol-
dere'I tll;ncn It, pnc vmuds:= amount).
:lad I', 1,ol l t',4I''1'1'10 I,: 1'!: 14, t n1.111111 -
it•, art st lrrl::.
.\I n alleil Ih'• Pn\rt,ll
sewer:• during Inst Ball' ''i i-ut,•l,ltlnitt'I.
11,ili:
.\IUUllul 'Illy (;111th'('.`: t'II it II-
t'I's .. $1!1111.\11.
;,•,peelInll.\ su11ul!Ilt d.
.1(111'•: ),I.\II,I\'I':1',
141 feel I'olllluisu,ionor.
(Ill motion of .\ Id. I'I;lnlondttIt the
V ule ordered 1111R`.Il In pay V'avows
Itilti'i it \\tl>' I•el'el\'',I 11111 (ltil'I;Illts
nn:onnls and rt•I)U'1 r' ,erred I nIlt It.
(.011!111illy'' oil st'I\e1's.
Chic!. of I'11it•t ((illus 1,11011,..1 1
('hows:
'1'11 the Ilunur;t tit' .A1:011
('onucil.
(lentleulen: I Ili -'',\\iii, :;111'luil the
l,oiit•t• ' 'loll I' II' I k 11on! 11 1f ;;,•;,I
ndu'I'• 911i:
!III
Ili>trdt'r!A 't,ndnll
Ili>Inri,tn:'' lb pt:Ilt 17
I'n title .. _ I
IIn1's' taints; . I
Int1'slt'tLi it Kr,
Petit Ill111•nV 1
tonin II,{uor r,n,u;11 v It Liv.
\'iol:lliitt: 'pt •'I ,I'lio:
\'ittlntin;t trail','' ''I'lio:lllt'' I
:11
410
Regular Session,
Oct. 5, 1916.
Sheriff dieting prisoners for
month of September, 1916....
Police court costs and tines col-
lected
1'atrol runs for prisoners
Prisoners transferred
Committee calls
Miles traveled
Ambulance calls
2.25
92.35
130
4
3
Also beg to submit the payroll for
policemen for last half of September.
1916:
Amount clue policemen $1472.79
Amount retained pension fund..$30.7I
Respectfully submitted,
J(IllN (lIl•:I.1.IS,
('liter of Police.
tin motion of Ald. i'allahan the
payroll an(1 report i, ore' received and
iv:i''ants ordered drawn to pay the
various amounts and the report re-
ferred tou'k to the police committee.
I' ire Chief Retnfried reported as
ft,lloics:
1'00 the Honorable Alavor and City
council. City Of Dubuque, 1 i,
Gentlemen: The following is the
payroll of the fire department for the
lost half of September, 1o1 G:
Amount due firemen $223',.7io
tine per cent retained for
pension fund 40.53
Respectfully submitted.
J. Itl':INI''lilEH, Chief.
Approved by committee on tire.
tin Motion of Ald. Leist the payroll
was re(•eived, warrants were ordered
drawn to pad' the firemen and the re-
port referred to the committee on fire.
Oetober 5th, 1916.
To the honorable Mayor and City
Council, City of Dubuque, Iowa:
Gentlemen: Herewith find my re-
port for the month of September,
A. h., 1916, showing the receipts and
disbursements for the month:
RECEIPTS.
Receipts during month $ 25,626.10
City's cash balance Sept-
ember :to, 1916 $107,146.65
$117,898.89
8151:1'I1ShaI I"NTS.
\Varrants r, deemed $ 26,832.1 1
Improvement bond coupons
redeemed _ 795.00
Regula I' bond coupons re-
deemed
l.niproc('i)i('nt hon,is
Library orders redeemed_
I'a rk. orders redeemed
Police pension orders re -
devilled
Firrnen pension orders re-
deemed
87.50
1,000,00
934.18
6,099.80
110.00
219.75
City's cash balance Sept_$ 36,078.34
ember, 19113
299
The above cash balances43nclude
the hal;aces in the improcr'ment bond
.`nnil• the water works interest and
sinking fund, the library fund. old
water works debt fund, police pension
fund, fire pension fund and the sink-
ing fund (for amelioration of the city
regular bonded debt),
\V.\TR II \\'OlIKS Cr MINT.
Cash balance S,'pIi'o bei.
1st. 1416 $ 2,867.78
Deposit with City Treasurer
by Water Works Trustees 9,71 7.56
$12,585.14
on City
Water
$10,575.66
Cash balance September
90th, 1 91 G 2,009.78
til-.585.14
Orders drawn
Treasurer b
Trustees
Cash balance September 1, t•
1916 51•_05.00
Cash balance September 3e,
1916 460.00
The following is a record of all In-
terest coupons and Bonds redeemed
by the City Treasurer and credited to
him:
INTEREST.
Iniprovenient bond conpons....$795.00
itegnlar bond coupons 87.50
$882.50
BONDS.
Improvement bonds $1,000.00
Also report there is due the City
rlti'ieers for the month of September,
A. 1)., 191C, salaries amounting' to
$3,029.89.
Also Geo. Reynolds (Iowa
W'orkingnien's Compensa-
tion) $20.00
Alilanda lieyer ( Iowa \\"ork-
ingincn's Compensation) :35.08
Very Respect fitII}',
CYRIL D. LACI :N,
City Auditor.
The following list shows the appro-
piations and the amount of warrants
drawn on each fund since the begin-
ning of the fiscal year beginning
\ou'c'h 1, 1916, to October 1, 1916.
Appropriation Expended
For general ex-
pense and con-
tingent fund ....$45,000.00 $29,553.15
Por District !toad
funds for clean-
ing, sprinkling
a n d repairing'
streets:
First district 9,045.71 9,034.31
Second district 18,151.01 16,530.29
Third district. 12,304,38 9,695.26
h'onrth district 14,287.43 14,254.61
Fifth district 12,183.00 12,140.18
For expense of
fire department 65,000.00 48,408.81
For expense of
police depart-
Regular Session, Oct. 5, 1916.
meat 40,500.00
For care, mainte-
nance and re-
pair of sewers5,700.00
For printing 4,900.00
For street lighting 44,075.00
For interest on
floating a n d
bonded debt 42,000.00 17,815.72
For expense of
hoard of health 13,000.00 9,95.1,32
For grading
streets and al-
leys 6,500,00 5,722.2
Special bonded
pitc'tag 9,000.00
For interest on
special bonded
debt 7,000.00
For repairing and
rebuilding side-
walks 1,000.00 891.37
For payment of
five per cent re-
tained on cer-
tain improve-
ments 1,000.00 720.87
h'or balance on
va lions cement
step jobs 750.09 750.09
hor balance curb-
ing on Julien
Ave. and Delhi
streets 2,222.23 2,222,28
To pay award of
jury on Nevada
street 925.00
b'ur balance on
1.1.1(1{ paving at
(lraudview and
Delhi street .... 1,342,05 1,342.05
1%alance on wid-
ening of Pickett
street 310.00 300.00
'To pay bills for
extra. work on
Louisa street,
Rosedale Ave.
and Alta Vista
street 251.76 251.76
To pay jurors
award on Cleve-
land avenue .... 725,00
For completion of
the Fifth ave-
nue sewer 3,000.00
Balance Bee
Branch in 3rd
ward 799.66 799.66
Respectfully submitted,
C. D. LAGEN,
City Auditor.
Ald. Wallis moved that the reports
and payroll be received and warrants
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, 1916, for which
411
22,353.65 please have wtrranls drawn in my
favor:
i interest on warrants out -
4,050.07 standing
1,539.18 Miscellaneous .. $1911.1:;
24,727.32 -\Iso please have loan warrants4re-
11e ed :Is follows:
\\*art.: its Nos. 11:14 and 1137, dat-
ed Ilctobel•• 1991• in the sum of
$500,09 each, payable to Caroline
Conner. int ( •feat :It a prl' cent from
Sept. 1 9111. 1 91 6.
(11,;(11;(11.; (1, \V1'I:RAX'17,
1'Ity 'Treasurer.
Moved I y .\Id. \Vallis Hie report he
received, warrants old. re.I dr:nvu for
the
various amounts :11111 report re-
f(•rrel! back to Hi.' I it i,', conunit-
lee. ':u•rie(l.
I)rhnlau(. Iowa, 11,1. 1916.
To the Honorable Mayor and Coun-
cil of t 1.1• Pity of I hlhn,tne.
(leutlenten: The following bonds
\Yore I'efel're11 to me for apart
The excavation bond of \\Mein L.
'Mauer in the sunt of hive 1-Inndred
($509.99) I v111nrs covering a p1•riod
of one year.
The excavation, repair and mainte-
nance bond of the Iowa 'Telephone
company for (rive Thousand
000.09i Dollars covering a period of
one year.
I beg to report that I have exam-
ined said bond and find them prop-
erly execnled in form, and the same
arc berolcitIi returned.
Itespcctfully submitted,
M. 11. I"'/.lZl I',
Pity .\ttorney.
On motion of .\Id. \Icl.aughlin the
report of the city :attorney was ap-
proved.
hollowing weiglun:Ister's report on
receipts were I(resented and react and
on motion of Ald. Strobel
cei'.eII and tiled:
I. I'itsclsncr - $ .59
J. 1'. Cooney 4.2 7
C. J. 'McCarthy 29.45
Jars. C. Iterkert .69
III. I'. I.eutper ,23
Alderman \\'albs offered the fol-
lowing:
\\'hereas, The contract heretofore
entered into by the city of Ihmbu(lue
for the consU•netion of a sanitary
sewer in Atlantic avenue hereinafter
described has been c outIlleted, .1nd the
city engineer tills computed that the
cost and expense of said i11111ror,•utent
amount: to $1.65;.:17
Therefore Po- it Result- - I by the
('il.l' Council of Ibe Pity of imionlue,
That to provide I'or it. -list of con-
strnc'ting :s sanitary sewer in :\tlantic
avenue from ltosed,Ile avenue to West
I uarteenth street, the mayor he and
lase is hereby required to execute and
deliver to the city recorder, to be by
him registered and countersigned, six
bonds for Two 1-lun(h'ed aml Fifty
Avail
412
Regular Session, Oct. 5, 1916.
Dollars each and one for One Hun-
dred Sixty-seven and 97-100 Dollars,
numbered 4568 to 4574 inclusive, dat-
ed November 4th, 1916, payable on
or before seven years after the date
thereof, and hearing 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 fol-
lowing vote:
'Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
DIci.aitghlin,
Plamondon, Strobel,
Nays-- None.
Alderman Wallis offered the fol-
lowing:
Whereas, The contract heretofore
enured into by the City of t)nbtulne
for the improvement of JieI?voy
Place hereinafter described has been
completed. and the city engineer has
computed that the cost and expense
of said improvement amount to
$766.58
Therefore, Be it Resolved by the
City Council of the City of Dubuque,
Tint to provide fm' the cost of let -
proving \lclavny Pince front the
northerly property line of I 'nrtis
street le the end of said .`.I,•I•:vur
1'Inee, ilii- manor be :Intl lie
rellllired to execute :tad deliver to the
city recorder, to be by hint rcgister-
ed and countersigned. two bonds i'o!
Two hundred and Fifty Dollars each
and one for Two 11nn,b•ed Sixty-six
and 55-100 hollers numbered 4575 to
4577 inclusive, dated November 4th,
1916, p:Iyiblt• on or before seven
years :trier 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. Curried by the fol-
lowin„ cote:
'Yeas- -Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
:\1,1.:a'igl,lin, Plamondon, Strobel,
\Watllis.
Na' -n None.
Alderman Wallis offered the fol -
liming:
Whereas, The contract heretofore
entered into by the Pity of Dubuque
for the coasiruelion of a sanitary
sewer in \\-intlsor ,.venue hereinafter
described Has bucca completed, and
the cit) I'na:inter has computed that
the cost mid expense of said improve-
ment amount to $190.56
Therefore. Hi it Resolved by the
city l'oll'ed of the Pity of Dubuque,
That to Iooride for the cost of con-
structing :I sanitary sewer in Wind-
sor an,•nut' front Sutter street two
hundred and twenty-five feet north-
erly, the mayor be and he is hereby
ro'plireld to execute and deliver to
the city recorder, to be by him reg-
istered and countersigned, one bond
for one 11tlnlred Dollars and one for
Ninety and 86-100 Dollars numbered
4578 and 4579, dated November 4th,
1916, payable on or before seven
years after the date thereof, and bear-
ing 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 --Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
\Ic•I.aughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays --None.
Md. McT.anghlin offered the follow-
ing:
AN OI:I(1N.ANCI:.
\N IhRT)IN.AN('I•: CHANGING TI-li:
N.\1\11.1 ''I' I I:I•:\I(/N'I' .\\ I:Ntlil
TO \\'.\1:TIll'CC _ VENFE.
IJe it ordained by the City Connell of
the City or Dubuque:
Section 1. That the name of Fre-
mont Avenue lie and the same is here-
by changed to Wartburg Avenue.
Section 2. This Ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and af-
ter its passage by the City Council and
its publication in the official news-
papers of the City of I tnhugne.
:Adui,led—October 5. 1916.
\',droved—October 6, 1916.
Signed. 1.A\II:S SAl'I.,
Mayor.
Attest: T T `;HEA,
City Recorder.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Times-Joltrnal and Telegraph-Tietald
newspapers, (letober 6, 1916.
J. J. 5111:.\,
10 -6 -It City Ecco:•dot•.
Aid. McLaughlin .moved that the
reading just had lie 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:
Peas---,\lds. Callahan, Frith, Leist.
1\lcLnn hlilt, I'lamondon, Strobel.
Wallis.
Nays ---None.
Ald. me—Laughlin moved the adop-
tion of the ordinance as read. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Peas --Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, uglllin, Plantondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Natyi --None.
lour committee on streets would
respectfully report that we have ex-
amined Tenth street,from 1\lain street
to Clay street and Fourth Street Ex-
tension front the tracks to the end of
the street, C. L. McNamara & Co.,
contractor, and would respectfully
recommend that they be accepted.
We also examined the sidewalks
abutting lots 47 and 48 Tschirgi &
Schwind's Subdivision and lots 160.
161 and 162 Woodlawn Park Adcii
Regular Session, Oct. 5, 1916
4 13
tion and would resf„,,•tfully recom-
mend front of the fello\tii !tonic,' lot.. 01.
that. they he accepted.
p'irt: s abutting on the follow -
We would further recommend that - "I Int 1
the city engineer he and 110 is hereby Nor' u•Ill streets:
instructed to prepare a special as- ting on the 1>' Lot,
tre t.
sessment against the lots west side of Iowa street.or parcels owned hy I'rnfil: A. Iturns.
of real estate snh.i'•, I to as:'essment Lot north :I of f'I::, ('it), nhnttin
for said improvements and file the on the south side of 'Third street,
same in the office of the city record- owned 1
et• who , will thcr00 x ittrns.
Prank
\ I
1 )t) pubhsl) the Said side)calks 10 he built of c0 -
notices as rec(rtired by ortlinanc' num ;artificial stone),
1•:. 1:. I' I;I'I'II, c111hi and to he
completed fief later than the 20th
chairman. day of (0 -tuber, 1916.
On motion of Ald. Frith the report .-AM. I'Inmondon moved the adop-
of the committee on streets vvas +ion foof tlI,• riIlolution. Carried br
adopted. the llo)vin jute:
Your committee on sewers would \'e;ts •\Ids. Callahan, Erilh. I.eist,
respectfully report that );e tiny,. es- Mel.niihlin. 1'I;itnnndon, strobe],
amined the sanitary solver. in Aortlt \Wallis.
Main street, A. .1. Stoner. contractor. A;iv,- None.
and would respectfully t•ccomnil'ntt Aid. Frill, offered the follov.in :
that the same he accepted. lie it Itesulve,l by the city council
A\ e would further reconn00)t11 that of the city of I )11hi1 t'0e: TI;:u 1
1 is
the city engineer he and lie is hereby deemed necessary to construct per -
instructed to prepare rr spec•i;ii as- nutuvtt stde11":1 ihS four feet v,idc in
sessment against the lots or parcels front 01 the following named hit'- or
of rein eul;tte subject '- to assessment. purls of lots abutting un thii
for said improvement and tile the in0 named streets:
same in till' Dille(' of the city record- Lots it and IT, Klin'-- I•r s I
e9• wile -will thereupon publish the i snit.. Hooting on the north side of
notices as required by ordin;inee. I.eihn;lz sleet, owned by Itieh;ti-
L. J. I'1..AMll\1)()\, \\ :tiler estate.
('hairnran. lot is, Elia; enbergs •1 Snlo., ;ihnt-
(In motion of AId. Piantondon the ting on the north side of Leibnitz
report of the committee on solvers street, owned lip ,lusephen Meer, es.
w•as adopted. tate.
1)ubugile, Iowa, Di -tidier i. 1916. I.ot 19, Klingenher;s -1 Sub., ;dolt -
To the 1lonorahle Mayor ;aid I'itp ting on the north side of Leibnitz
('o)mt•il. sleet, owned by IteaIlly 1n1cstun-nl
Gentlemnen: 'I'h,• Ito:• rd nr ita;illh Co.
11)01 in rep:Hiar se-•sion, c,ctuh''r 5th, 1.01 _(l, Nm ill'tther1s .1 SIM., ;,hut -
191G. chairman Saul ill the eh;tlr. tin;; oft the north side of Leibnitz
1'resent I'ftlzens U'm. 1'osscltt;tnn street, owned by C. A. Awether.
and R. kolelc, 1)r•. Graham. Sanitary Said sid,-wallcs to he Molt of c,--
(11'fieer Notlntann, .Asst. City .A)tor_ )neat (artificial stone), and to be
ney Cooney. :Minutes of the special complete(' not later than the _ntlt da -
n)eeting of September 1 4111, 1 91 G, of I rc•tober, 1916.
read and on 1110111111 ul' It. Kolc•k Were Alit. Frith moved the adoption of
;approved as read. ( 111 motion of \Cm. the resolution. Carried by the fot-
1''o: seln);uut the following hills vvt're lowing vote:
sent to the county for payment: l"ea.s--:AIds. I';allah:ut , Frith. I.eist.
1'nion Electric ('0. $ 3.00 Alcl.aity,lilitt, 1'lauauulnn, Strobel.
.1. E. Robinson65.00 Wallis.licttel Bros. .90 \ads --gone.
Win. Fosseimann moved to ad- City Recorder Shea tires; toedl and
journ. Carried. rend the notice, certified 111 1,>- the
J. J. SHEA, pnhlishea's, of Ilse city coIntcil's in -
Clerk of the 1loard of Health. tention to le \'y ti sp`cial :isscssIuenl
(III motion of .-Alit. l.eist 1110 report to pay for consul uclillR :an o'iHit-inch
of the hoard of health was adopted, tile pipe ,sanitary sewer in \\ indsor
Aid. Strobel 11101-(1 that the city avenue hoot Sutler steel two loot -
recorder he instructed to advertise Bred and Iwenlc-tic, f',1 northerl\,
for bids for the furnishing of coal for C. B. \Il'', tuns it co., contactors.
the city of 1)uhuclne, lids to be re- on motion of .AId. 1'riiit the notice
ceived October 19th, 1916. Carried. w:ts received unit tiled.
Ald. 1'lanrondon offered the follow- Itesolvcd hy the city Council of the
ing: City of I)nhn'Ine: That to pay for an
De it Resolved by the City Council S -inch the Lipo sanitary sewer in
of the City of Dubuque:Thatit is Windsor revenue from Sutter street
deemed necessary to construct per- 00 feet northerly, C. B. McNamara
manent sidewalks twelve feet wide In Co., contactor, in front of and ad-
4 I 4 Regular Session, Oct. 5, 1916
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 namec., situate and
owned, and for the several amounts
set oppo:;ito eiiiii lot or parcel of
real estate, as follows:
cnvner, Itesc'ription. Amt. -
Cath. Nicht, Brecht's Add., lot
1; manholes and S -inch
file pipe. 50 lin. ft. at
$.7520, $37.61; interest at
6 per cent, ',tic; ext rt ex-
pensi at 9 leer cent, $1.58;
total ._.-- $ 39 77
.heels I•:naas, Ilreclil's .Add.,
lot manholes and x -inch
tile pipe, 50 lin. I't_ at
3.7520, $37.1;1: mleresI
G per cent, 25'; extra ex-
pense at. 5 per cent, $1.ss;
total 39 77
7.. I'.a it '(' cltnlit, Itreehl's
.\dd., lot 3; nianhoies nd
-inch tile pipe, 611 lin. ft.
at $.7520, $37.60; interest
t 6 per cent, 25e; eyIra
expense at 6 per cent.
1itI.8.4; Iotal
Ann:t. h:noernschild, Ilroclt's
.\dd.. lot 'I; manhole's and St-
imuli tile pipe, Sri lin. ft. at
$27.60; interest at 6
per cent, 28c; extra expense
al 5 per cent, $1.55; total.... 39 76
('Iiric!inn \Passer, Brecht's
.\dd., lot 5; manholes and
-sash tile pipe, 411 lin. ft.
at $.7520, $30.08: interest
al 6 1 tic cent, 22e; extra
expense :it 5 per cent, $1.50;
total
39 76
31 SO
Total $190 86
225 lin. ft. x -inch tile pipe at
5xr ._.._................ $130 50
manholes :it $25.00 50 00
Extra expense 9 02
Interest al 6 per cent 1 34
Total $190 86
All of which is assessed in propor-
tion to the special benefits conferred.
.Adopted c ictober 5th, 1916.
.Approved i •luhel' Gth, 1916.
JAMES S. i'T,,
Mayor.
Attest: .1. J. SII I:.\,
City Recorder.
Alii. Frith moved the adoption of
the resolution. carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yens- Aids. Callahan, Frith, Least.
:\Icl.:niclilin, I'l,cniondwi, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays— None.
City ltecordet' Shea presented and
read the notice, certified to by the
publisher's, of the City Council's in-
tention to levy a special assessment
to pay for improving McEvoy Place
from the northerly property line Of
Curtis street to the end of said Mc-
Evoy Place, Thos. Lee, contractor.
On motion of Ald. 1'Iatnondon the
notice was received and filed.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of itubnclue: 'flint to pay for
improving McEvoy Place from the
northerly property line of Curtis
street to the end of said McEvoy
;.'lace, Thos. 1.ee, contractor, in front
of and adjoining the acme, a special
tax be and is hereby levied on the
several lots and parts of lots, and
parcels of real estate hereinafter
maned, situate and owned, and for
the several amounts set opposite each
lot or parcel of real estate, as fol-
lo"ivs:
(I net•. I )('SC i A.nit.
SE. 1I. Alec'arten, Ronson and
Stewart's Sub., lot S; curb-
ing and concrete paving
cost. 3.57.97; interest at 6
Icer cent. 64c: extra expense
:.I 5 per cent. $ 1.10; Intal..$ 93 01
'11 \l Mo rten. Bonson and
Stewart's Sub., lot 9; curb-
ing and concrete paving
cost, $9.1.211; interest at 6
per cent. 69c; extra ex-
pense at 5 per cent, $4.71;
total 99 60
rhos. Connolly, Bonson and
Stewart's Sub.,. E. 112 ft. lot
10;; curbing incl c'onc'rete
paving cost, $84.67; interest
at 6 per cent, 62c; extra ex-
pense at 5 per cent, $4.24;
total 89 53
John \Icl;voy, Ronson and
Stewart's Sub., \V. 55 ft. lot
10; curbing and concrete
paving cost, $9.92; interest
at 6 per cent, 7c; extra ex-
pense at 5 per cent, 47c;
total 10 46
John McEvoy, Monson and
Stewart's Sub., lot 11; comb-
ing and concrete paving
cost, $94.65; interest at 6
per cent, 69c; extra ex-
pense at 5 per cent, $4.73;
total 100 10
John I;yrne, Bonson and
Stewart's Sub., lot 20; curb-
ing• and concrete pacing
cost, $91.75; interest at 6
per cent, Glc; extra ex-
pense at S per cent, $4.59;
total 97 01
IT. B. :\lc•('.a rten, Bonson and
Stewart's Sub., lot 21; curb-
ing and concrete paving
cost, $91.75; interest at 6
per cent, 67c; extra ex-
pense at 5 per cent, $4.59;
total 97 01
H. II. McCarten, Bonson and
Stewart's Sub., lot 22; curb-
ing and concrete paving
Regular Session, Oct. 5, 1916.
cost, $91.75; interest at 6
per cent, 67c; extra ex-
pense at 5 per cent, $4.59;
total
H. B. McCarten, Ronson and
Stewart's Sub., lot 23; curb-
ing and concrete paving
cost, $75.22; interest at 6
per cent, 56c; extra ex-
pense at 5 per cent, $3.77;
total
Cath. Leonard, Me\[aho.t's
Sub., lot 6; curbing and
concrete paving cost, $3.11;
interest at 6 per cent, 3c;
extra expense at 5 per cent,
16c; total
97 41
79
5.
3 30
Total $766 58
438.15 sq. yds. concrete pav-
ing at $1.30 $569 59
420.10 lin. ft. cement curb at
37c 155 43
Extra expense 36 25
Interest at 6 per cent 5 31
Total $766 58
All of which is assessed in propor-
tion to the special benefits conferred.
Adopted October 5th, 1916.
Approved October 6th, 1916.
JAMES SAI'I.,
Mayor.
Attest: J. J. SFI1':A,
City Recorder.
Md. Plamondon moved the adop-
tion of the resolution. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas --Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist.
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
'Wallis.
Nays—None.
City P,ecorder Shea presented and
read the notice', certified to by the
publisher's, of the city Council's in-
tention to levy a, special assessment
to pay for constructing an eight -inch
tile pipe sanitary sewer in Atlantic
avenue from ifoseeInle avenue to
West Fourteenth street, F. W. ifas-
sett, 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 an
8 -inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in At-
lantic avenue from ilosedale ;avenue
to West Fourteenth street, by F. W.
Hassett, contractor, in front of and
adjoining the same, a sliccial 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 par-
cel of real estate, as follows:
Owner. Description.
•C. A. Voelker, Rosedale Acld.,
lot 30; manholes and 8 -
inch tile pipe, 17 lin. ft. at
$.6251, $10.63; interest at 6
Amt.
415
per cent, 7c; extra expense
at 3 per cent, 31c; total ....$ 11 01
Bridget Madden, Woodlawn
Parit Add„ lot 126; man-
holes and 8 -inch tile pipe,
398 lin. ft. at $.6251, $24.88;
interest at G per cent, 18e;
extra expense at 3 per cent,
76c; total
C. A. Voelker, Woodlawn
Park Add., lot 125; man-
holes and 8 -inch tile pipe,
50 lin, ft. at $,6251, $31.25;
interest at 6 per cent, 23c;
extra expense at 3 per cent,
94c; total
C. A. Voelker, \Voodl;nvn
1 it he Add., lot 121; man-
holes and 8 -inch tile pipe,
50 lin. ft. at $.6251, $31.25;
interest at 6 per cent, 23c;
extra expense ;it 3 per cent,
9.1c; total 12 42
C. A. \'nciker, Woodlawn
Park Adel., lot 123; man-
holes and 8 -inch tile pipe,
50 lin. fl. at $.6251, $31.25;
interest at 6 per cent, 2:3c;
extra expense at 1 per cent,
94c; total 32 42
C. A, Voelker, \\'oodlawn
i'ark Add., lot 122; man-
holes and 8 -inch tile pipe,
50 lin. ft. at $.6251, $31.25;
interest at 6 per cent, 23c;
extra expense at 3 per cent,
94c; total 32 42
C. A. Voelleer, \Veae llawn
Park .Add., lot 1 21 ; man-
holes and 8 -inch tile, pipe,
50 lin. ft, at $.6251, $31.25;
interest at 6 per cent, 23c;
extra expense at 3 per cent,
94c; total 32 42
John Frost, Jr., Wood lawn
Park Add., lot 120; man-
holes and 8 -inch tile pipe,
51 lin. ft. at $.6251. $31,25;
interest at f per rant, 23c;
ev'tra expense at 3 per cent,
94e; total
John, "cost, ,1 r., WI! wit
Park Add„ lot 119; man-
holes and 8 -inch tile pipe,
50 lin, ft. at $.6251, $31.25:
interest at 6 per cent, 23c;
extra expense at 3 per cent,
94c; total
Frank Lange, Woodlawn Park
Acid., lot 118; manholes and
8 -inch tile pipe, 50 lin. ft.
at $.6251, $31.226; interest at.
6 pet' cent, 23e; extra ex-
pense at 3 per cent, 94c;
total
Frani; Lange, Woodlawn Park
Add., lot 117; manholes and
8 -inch tile pipe, 50 lin. ft.
at $.6251, $31.26; interest at
6 per cent, 23e'; extra ex-
pense at 2 per rent, 94c;
25 82
32 42
:32 42
32 42
3'2 43
416
Regular Session, Oct. 5, 1916.
total
Frank Lange, Woodlawn Park
Add., lot 116; manholes and
8 -inch tile pipe, 50 lin. ft.
at $.6251, $31.26; interest at
6 per cent, 23c; extra ex-
pense at 3 per cent, 94c;
total
Sophia I:lseaser, Woodlawn
Park Add., lot 115; man-
holes and 8 -inch tile pipe,
50 lin. ft. at $.6251, $31.26;
interest ;It 6 per cent, 23c;
extra expense ;It 3 per cent,
94c; tem I
1). A. (:cinch, Woodlawn Park
Add., lot 114; manholes and
5 -inch tile pipe, 50 lin. ft.
al. $.627.1, $31.26; interest.
at 6 per cent, 23c; extra
expense :II :: iter c'flit, :fit';
total
D. .\. Gehrig, Woodlawn l'ar'k
Add., lot 1113; manholes and
8 -inch tilt. pipe, 50 lin. ft.
at. 8.6251, $31.26; interest
:It G per cent, 23k•; extra
expenre nt 3 per cent, 93c;
total
A. Konllt;ti'hc'r, Woodlawn
Park .\dd., lot 112; man-
holes and 5 -inch tile pipe,
SO lin. Ct. ;it $.62.1!, ;:11.26;
interest at 6 per emit, 23c;
extra expense :it :I per cent,
93''; total
A. Koiiilr,o'her, Woodlawn
Park- Add., lot 111; man-
holes and 5 -inch tile pipe,
50 lin. rt. at $.6251, $31.26;
Interest at 6 per cent, 23c;
extra expense at 3 per cent,
93e; total
John Klein, Woodlawn I'ark
Add., lot 110; mill holes
and 5 -inch tilt. pipe, 50 lin.
It. :it $.6251, $31.26; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 2::e; ex-
tra expense at p,.i. c •lit,
/rvis, \\•oodlawi) I'uil:
.5 ild., lot 100; Manholes
and
Sl -inch tilt pipe, 50 lin.
It. at $.6251, $31.26: inter-
est at 6 per cent, 23c; ex-
tra expense at 3 per cent,
113e; total
Macy Stokes. Woodlawn l'ra'k
.Arial., lot 105; notnholes
and 5 -inch tile pipe, 70 lin.
ft. :it $.6251, $:31._11: inter-
est :It 6 per cont, 2:;; ex-
tra expense al :, per cent,
11nrt (iregol'y, Woodlawn
Park Add., lot 107; man-
holes and S -inch tile pipe,
50 lin. ft. at $.6251, $31.26:
interest at 6 per cent, 23e;
extra expense at 3 per cent,
93e; total
Math. ('zlzek, Woodlawn Park
32 43
32 43
32 43
32 43
32 12
32 42
32 42
42
32 42
32 42
32 42
Add., lot 106; manholes
and 8 -inch tile pipe, 50 lin.
ft. at $.6251, $31.26; inter-
est at. 6 per cent, 23c; ex-
tra expense at 3 per cent,
93c; total
Ed. Knoernschild, Woodlawn
Park .5dd., lot 105; man-
holes and S -inch tile pipe,
50 lin. ft. at $.6251, $31.26;
interest at 6 pet' cent, 23c;
extra expense at 3 per cent,
93c; total
J. Barnes, Woodlawn Park
Add., lot 104; manholes
and 8 -inch tile pipe, 50 lin.
ft. at $.6251, $31.226; inter-
est at 6 per cent. _:lc; ex-
tra expense at per cent,
93c; total
M. lteedinger, Woodlawn
Park Add., lot 103; man-
holes and S -inch tile pipe,
50 lin. ft. at $,6251, $31.26;
interest at I; per cent, 23c
extra expense at 3 per cenl,
!sac: total
John Ithul, Woodlawn Park
Add., lot lo_; manholes
and S -inch tile pipe, 100 lin,
ft. ;tt $.6251, zt12.Sl; inter-
est at G per cent. 45c; ex-
tra expense :It :1 per cent,
$1.87; total
Joseph Fecker, Woodlawn
Park Add., lot 151; man-
holes and `:-inch tile pipe,
100 1111.1'1, at $.6251; $62.91;
intertest at 6 per cent, .15:•:
extra expense al 3 per tent,
$1.57; total
Jno. and Macy \I ti:artily,
Woodlawn Park Add., lot
150; manholes anti S' -inch
tile pipe, 50 lin. ft. at $.6251,
$31.25; interest at 6 per
cent, 23e; extra expense at
3 per cent, 94c; total
Dubuque Realty Co., Wood -
lawn Park Add., lot 149;
manholes and 8 -inch tile
pipe, 5(I lin, ft. at $.6251,
$31.25; interest .t 6 per
cent, 23c; extra expense at
3 per cent, 94c: total
I'• \. Voelker, Woodlawn
Park Add., lot 148; man-
holes and 8 -inch tile pipe,
50 lin. ft. at $.6251, $31.25;
interest at 6 per cent, 23c;
extra expense at 3 per cent,
94e; total
Jno. Schwind, Woodlawn
Park Add., lot 147; man-
holes and 8 -inch tile pipe,
50 lin, ft. at $.6251, $31.25;
interest at 6 per cent, •23e:
extra expense at 3 per cent,
94c; total
,Jno. Schwind, Woodlawn
Park Add., lot 146; man-
holes and 8 -inch tile pipe,
32 42
32 42
32 42
32 42
64 83
64 83
32 42
32 •4_
32 42
32 42
Regular Session, Oct. 5, 1916
50 lin. ft. at $.6251, $31.25;
interest at 6 per cent, 23c;
extra expense at 3 per cent,
94c; total
Jno. Schwind, Woodlawn
Park Add., lot 145; man-
holes and 8 -inch tile pipe,
50 lin. ft. at $.6251, $31.25;
interest at 6 per cent, 23c;
extra expense at 3 per cent,
94c: total
Mary Enlherg, Woodlawn
Park Add., lot 144; man-
holes ant! S -inch tile Pipe,
50 lin. H. ;ti $.6251. $:31.25;
interest at C per cent, 23c;
extra expense ;;t 3 per cent,
94c; total
Mary En Iherg, Woodlawn
Park Add.. lot 143; nt ii -
holes and 8 -inch tile pipe.
50 lin. ft. at $:1.1251, $31_21;
interest at 6 per cent, 231•;
extra expense at 3 per cent,
94c; total
Home Builders Co., Wood_
lawn Park .\d(1lot 142;
manholes and S -inch tile
pipe, 50 lin. ft. ;11 $.6211.
$31.25; interest at 6 per
cent, 23e: extra expense at
3 per cent, 94e; ictal
M. and 11. Egan, Woodlawn
Park Add., lot 1.1: lean -
holes and S -inch tile pipe.
50 lin. ft. at $.6251, $31.25;
interest at 6 per cent, 23c;
extra expense at 3 per cent,
94c; total
Kath. ticker, Woodlawn
Park Add., lot 110: man-
holes and \-inch tile pipe,
50 lin. ft. it. $.6251, $31.25;
interest. at 6 per cent, 23c;
extra expense at 3 per cent,
94c; total
Anna 1'ritsche, Woodlawn
Park Add., lot 1:39; man-
holes and S -inch tile pipe.
50 lin. ft. at $.6251, $31.25;
interest at C per cent, 23c;
extra expense at 3 per cent,
94c; total
Anna I'ritsche, Woodlawn
Park Add., lot 138; man-
holes and 8 -inch tile pipe,
50 lin. ft. at $.6251, $31.26;
interest at 6 per cent, 23c;
extra expense at 3 per cent,
94c; total
I'• Ludescher, Woodlawn
Park Add., lot 137; man-
holes and 8 -inch tile pipe,
50 lin. ft. at $.6251, $31.26;
interest at 6 per cent, 23c;
extra expense at 3 per cent,
94e; total
Ludescher, Woodlawn
Park Add., lot 136; man-
holes and S -inch tile pipe,
50 lin. ft. at $.6251, $31.26;
32 42
32 42
,_ 12
32 42
32 42
32 42
:12 42
32 42
32 43
32 43
5,
1916.
intl•re:•1 ni G per , 1 nt.
ex11:1 exp,nse .11 p. cent.
1,'. n lest her. \\ ee ll:iwn
1“t t u,nn-
oles 111“1 • -in,•11 1111. pipe,
lin. 1t. ,it $.1;251 $31.^6;
in1,.1.t, 1 u1 G p,.r 1,111,
1'Sil'n .,1il nse at,
111r ,nt,
n ii, l
c i, ' her• \\'„n,llnwn
.11111., lot 134; man-
h(lll•s :111,1 `-int•I, tile pipe,
50 lin. rt. :1I $.G2:,1, $:31.26;
inlerl.s: :it G per 1.11(. 23,.
eAtra expense :11 ., I„•r 1 ent.
91c; 1“1:11
1''. I.n,Iesrher, A\ ne,llateit
I':1r1: .A1111.. Im I:;a: n1:n1-
11u11. 1111,1 s -inch til,• I,ip1.
',n lin. H. ;1t
interest nt G per ce111, ,
"3 c;
yirn 11y111111s11 ;11 :; pei 1.1.111.
1c: t (,1:11
A. .1. :mil .A. Iiter,
latch I';Irl: .\1111., lot 132;
tuanLules :in,l x -incl) l,•
Opt', :111 lin. I't. nt
$31.2G: interest it G per
cent, 2:1(; extra expense 111
3 per ccttt, 94e; total
A. J. and .A. Peter.
htwn I'arlc .A(1,1.. Int 31:
tnanholes :nt,l rile
pipe, 50 lin. ft. :It $.525 1,
$31.26; interest at 6 per
cent, 2111.: extra expense
per cent. :,•Ie; t,lt:,l
W. 14nssen, \1'on,llatt't1 I'aIA:
let hill; manholes
;nr11-inch tilt' pipe, Sit lin.
ft. :1t $.5211, $31.211; inur-
es. ;1t G per rent, 21, ex-
tra expense nt 3 per cent.
94r: 10191
\like Lentz, \\•oudlttwn I'ark
Add., lot 129; manholes
:Ind S -inch tile pipe, 50 lin.
ft. at 3.6211, $31.25; inter-
est :1t G per cent, 23e; ex -
Ir:, expense ;,t :3 per cent,
94e; total
C. A. tioelker, AV'oodlawn
Park Add., lot 128; man-
holes and 8 -inch tile pine,
50 lin. ft. at $.6251, $31.26;
interest at 6 per cent, q3(•;
extra expense al :1 per cent,
94c; total
417
12 4^
12 43
32 1:1
:12 4^
32 4L
32 43
32 1:1
32 43
12 43
Total 31657 97
1592.5 lin. ft. 8-ineh tile pipe
at 76e $1213.30
11 manholes at $:35.00
Extra expense
Interest at 6 per cent
Total
385 00
47 94
11 73
$1657 fri
All of which is assessed in propor-
tion to the special benefits conferred.
Adopted October 5th, 1916.
418 Regular Session, Oct. 5, 1916.
Approved October 6th, 1916.
JAMES SAUL,
Mayor.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of
the resolution. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist.
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays—None.
Ald. Callahan moved that the mat-
ter of repairing the belfrey at the
Fourth street engine house be re-
ferred to the committee on public
grounds and buildings with power.
Carried.
Ald. Leist moved to adjourn. Car-
ried.
J. J. SHEA,
03\ Ah City Recorder.
Adopted!aj_31 ] 916.
approved
Attest:
(
re -r/ rPr oti
Mayor.
)
City Recorder.
Special Session, Oct. 10, 1916.
CITY COUNCIL.
(Official.)
Special session, October 10th, 1916.
Council met at 3:10 p. ru.
Mayor Saul in the chair.
Present—Aids. Callahan, Frith,
Leist, McLaughlin, Plamondon, Stro-
bel, `Vallis.
Mayor Saul stated that this meet-
ing is called for the purpose of dis-
cussing electric light rates and act-
ing on any other business that might
properly come before a regular meet-
ing of the city council.
Alii. \McLaughlin moved to suspend
the roles for the purpose of allowing'
the representatives of the Dubuque
:Electric co. to address the council.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-- \lds. Callahan, Frith. Heist.
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Stroh, 1,
Wallis.
Nays --None.
Mr. Maynard, secretary of the Du-
buque Electric CO., and \ir. Mat-
thews, expert on electric rates ad-
dressed the council.
Ald. \Vallis moved to take from the
committee of the whole the proposed
October 171I1, 1916. Carried.
title rates. Carried.
Aid. Frith moved that the city
council postpone action on adopting
a schedule for electric rates until
October 17th, 191.6 Carried.
Communications of the chairmen
of the itepublican Central Committee
and the Democratic Central Commit-
tee recommending the names of reg-
istration clerks for the general elec-
tion presented and read.
AId. Frith moved that the council
take a recess of five minutes to select
a list of registration clerks. carried.
Council took a recess at 9:21 p. m.
and reconvened at 9:30 p. uh.
(In motion of Ald. Frith the fol-
lowing list was appointed as registra-
tion clerks:
I IItST WA RD
First: Precinct—John Enright, (I)),
}lorry Krakow, (H).
Second Precinct—I). .I. Kenneally.
(D); W. i.. Gifford, (R).
SI•;HoNi) \\'ARI).
First Precinct --henry Gehrig, On;
Fred Bade, (R I
Second Precinct --John Steuun,
(1)); ltobt. Killen, (It).
THIRD \WART).
First Precinct -1/r. . I I. I:, 'Till,
(I)); Andrew Voelker, (111.
Second i'recinct—Jolu) (✓I'onnell,
(I)); 11. C. Scherr, (R).
Third I'recinct—Harry Loesen,
(D); Walter Henkels, (R).
FOURTH WARD).
First Precinct—Richard Maher,
(I)); Ed. Ruff, (R).
Second Precinct—Ed. Graham,
419
(I)); Harold 1-Iird, (It).
Third Precinct—John Kenety, (D):
Harry Milligan, (R).
FIFTH WAR!).
First Precinct—Joe Miller, (D);
Chas. Stench, (It).
Second Precinct---Ailie Pfiffner,
(I)); Ernest Pols, (li).
Third Precinct—Joe Welu, (D):
Chas. F. Arendt, (R).
Fourth 1'r,•cinct Geo• Scherrer,
(II); :Allgtlsf I'range, (R).
.Alderman I';dla.han offered the fol-
lowing:
Be it I;i s li,•,i by the ('ity Council
of the city of Ilnitu,lue, that it is
deemed neeessa1i'( ;end advisable to
widen Hill and West 'Third streets at
the it oil 11 west corner thereof, and he
it further resolved T11;11 the city engi-
neer he and he is horelcc instructed
to make a plat and survey of such
purposed improvements, showing the
land or lots through or over which
the same is purposed to he made, and
file such plat in his office for public
inspection.
That after such plat is prepared
and filed, said city engineer shall give
the owners of property through or
over which such improvement is pur-
posed to he made, notice as pre-
scribed by Section 2 of Chapter 31 of
(lie ordinances of the city of Du-
buque.
.\Id. Callahan moved the adoption
of the resolution. (tarried by the fol-
lowing vote:
1'ea.s--Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
Me Laughlin, Plamondon. Strobel,
Nays None.
Ald. Wallis moved that the city at-
torney be instructed to report to the
council relative to the right the City
of Dubuque has to purchase the Du-
buque pontoon bridge. Carried.
Ald. Strobel moved to adjourn.
('a rried.
.1. .1, SIHEA.
ci'it1;ream, r.
d -G
Adopte-'' c' e19I6.
Approved }"j «' •1
Attest:
1 to y„c .
y Recorder.
420 Special Session, Oct. 17, 1916.
CITY COUNCIL.
(Official.)
Special session, October 17th, 1916.
Council met at 8:20 p. m.
Mayor Saul in the chair.
Present—Aids. Callahan, Frith,
Leist, McLaughlin, Plamondon, .Stro-
bel, Wallis.
Mayor Saul stated that this meet-
ing is called for the purpose of act-
ing on the proposed ordinance regu-
lating the prices of electric current
and any other business that might
properly come before a regular meet-
ing of the city council.
Md. Frith moved to suspend the
rules for the purpose of allowing the
representative of the Dubuque Elec-
tric Co. to address the council. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yens ---Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McT.aughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays None.
Mt. Maynard addressed the coun-
cil siihniitting a new schedule for
electric current.
AN ORDINANCE.
AN cci:DIN:1Nc 1. TO FIX`:I) BEG -
[LATE TIII: PRICES ANI)
CHARGES of' l'LECTRIC CUR-
RENT FOR I'I:IVATE CONSUMP-
'I'1(cN IN TI -iE c'ITY OF DU-
IWQUE.
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That every person,
firm or corporation that now is fur-
nishing or may hereafter furnish
electric to the inhabitants of the City
of Dubuque shall be entitled to
charge and receive therefor the fol-
lowing prices and not more, to -wit:
Minimum—$.75.
l irst 15 K. W. H. at 10 cts. per K.
W. H.
Next, 20 at 7 ets. per K. W. H.
Next. 465 :it. 5 ets., per K. W. H.
Next 500 ;it 4 cts. per K. W. H.
Next 1000 at 3 cts., per K. W. H.
Next. 1000 at 2 and 1-2 cts. per K.
W. H.
All over at 2 cents per K. W. H.
Bills paid by the 10th of month, 5
per cent discount as now. No dis-
count on the 75 cent minimum.
Section 2. These rates shall be
subject to change at any future date
by' the City Council.
Section 3. Not more than one
meter shall be installed in each
building, except with the consent and
at the request of the owner, or own-
ers of the building.
Section 4. This ordinance shall not
be taken as conferring on any person,
firm or corporation the franchise
rights for the use of the streets, al-
leys or public places except z uch as
now have been already confered by
special ordinance or may hereafter
be confered.
Section 5. The prices of electric
current set forth herein shall apply
to all current furnished on or before
November 1st, 1916.
Section 6. This ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and af-
ter its passage by the City Council
and publication as required by law.
Adopted , 1916.
Approved , 1916.
Attest:
Mayor.
City Recorder.
Aid. Wallis moved that the reading
just had be considered the first read-
ing of the ordinance. Lost by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Aids. Leist, Strobel, Wallis.
Nays—Alds. Callahan, Frith, Mc-
Laughlin, Plamondon.
Ald. Callahan moved to refer to the
committee of the whole the bids for
installing .a heating plant in the city
hall. Carried.
Ald. Strobel moved to adjourn.
Carried.
Adopted
Approved
J. J. SHEA,
Recorder.
.1 , 6.
Attest:
( 'ty Recorder.
Regular Session, Oct. 19, 1916.
Iowa. OIl l'o., Police
col(' R Vicar Service Co.. po
live
....................
i'eter Even & Son, colice
George Lock police
C. .1. AIeCartiiy, Police
Eic•hhorn & Bechtel. police._
Central (;;wage. police
I)uhroine )Jeer is vv., police
State Auditors, expense
W. (trod)', expense
7;d. Alinins, expense.
J. .J. I )lout, ex pens!.
.J. .J. Munn. expense
Key City H:is 1'o., expense
4'. A. Burns, expense
Tri State Auto co., expense
c. E. Fitzpatrick c'o., expense
c. I';. I'itZ!atrielc co., experts,,
Cnitocl Garage co., expense
i'nitecl 'fire Sales co., expense
1'a t9 e? .0 I.oetscher Al(g. co-.
'Spens)'
c. L. J)amhacher, expense ....
Ibeliance
Chemical co., ex -
CITY COUNCIL.
(Officio!.
Regular session, ( i, •r 19th, 1916.
Council met at 8:30 p. r)i.
Mayor Saul in the chair.
Present --Aids. ('allahan, Frith,
Leist, McLaughlin, I'lamondon, Stro-
bel,'Wallis.
Ald. Strobel moved that the council
proceedings for the months of June,
July, August and September, 1916, be
adopted. Curried.
Bids for furnishing the city with
coal. Bid of F. G. Becker, Carter-
ville six inch egg per ton $4.00, In-
cliana block per ton $4.75, hard coal
nut and range mixed per ton $11.00.
Bid of Pier Bros., Carterville six inch
egg or lump coal per ton $4.05, gen-
uine lower vein Brazil block coal
from Indiana per ton $4.65, anthra-
cite range and nut coal per ton $10.00.
Bid of Fischer & Co., Inc., hard coal
Per ton $11.00, Carterville or Frank-
lin per ton $4.00, Indir)a block per
ton $4.40. On motion of All. Wallis
the contract for furnishing hard coal
was awarded to Pier Eros., they being
the lowest bidders and the contract
for furnishing Indiana block to Fisch-
er & Co., Inc., they bein the lowest
bidders.
BI LI.S.
Gus \la)lstecit, inspector $ 14 00
Ed Hull, inspector 30 00
Tom Kenneally, inspector 24 00
John Kenn, inspector 28 00
John Stemm, inspector 12 00
Ike Beekman, inspector 10 00
Peter \Wcrtin, inspector 4 00
Thos, Lee, improving alley
between 9th and 10th ave-
nues, lthomberg to Lincoln
avenue 1131 05
J. M. Kenety & Son, 5 per
cent retained on Jefferson
street
John Tibey, 5 per cent retain-
ed on West 17th street 104 11
Jas. F. Lee, 5 per cent retain-
ed on 7th street from Lo-
cust to Bluff street.
Jas. F. Lee, 5 per cent retain-
ed on Hill street
Jas. F. Lee, 5 per cent retain-
ed on 6th street from Lo-
cust to Bluff street
John Daniels, 5 per cent re-
tained on sewer in Wash-
ington street from 21st to
22nd street
Wilmer Cook, improving
Washington street from
28th to 31st street 3403 89
Prank White, 5 per cent re-
tained on West 11th street
steps 46 68
P. G. Becker, police 11 70
Peter Hanson, police 60
168
39
93
712
94
14
87
48
41
59
421
21 76
40
1 50
3 75
8 80
2 00
3 00
1 30
305 94
1 00
:i5
80
1 70
20
20 00
30
20 85
19 75
60
:, 11;
1') 50
2 20
pense 3 00
' G. 1-I. Davis & Co., expense.... 1 15
C. T.. I)au)bacher, expense _._. 1 75
G. \W. Healey & Son, expense 11 50
F. G. Becker, expense 50
John I.. ries, expense 13 70
Pauly i'tinting Co.. expense7 75
Murray d'• Freiburg, expense15 25
F. K. Munsell, expense 9 85
Canner Bros., expense 20 50
I)uhwlne Electric' Co., lire 16 54
I'. (1. Pecker, fire 111 32
I ),•co.'-.A!morins, tire 10 00
P. W. Thompson, fire 9 70
Geisler Bros., fire 84
Tri Slate Auto Co.. tire _ 146 15
Peter Hanson, fire 4 35
A. Treadway .\ Son, tiro 10 80
\. V. McDonald Mfg. Co., lire 20
Morrison Eros., fire 9 57
Iowa Oil Co., fire 26 25
tiollenweider & Hein, fire 6 00
M. I'. Hogan, fire 4 00
I1cllihan & Mullen, expense
and fire
I )eyoe •Avenarius, fire 8
F. M. .Jaeger Co., fire
National Refining Co., fire 19
G. W. Healey & Son, fire
h'. Schloz & Son, fire
I'eecl-Berwanger & I'tiffner,
fire
Wunderlich & Wiederholt, tire
Key City Gas Co., fire
I cchiutue Rubber & Belting
Co., fire
Dubuque Welding Works, fire
Keller Electric Co., fire
Midland Chemical Co., tire1
W. P. lleckert Co., fire and
roads
Capt. Trombley, police, fire,
expense and health
Iowa Telephone Co., police,
fire and expense
T. J. Mulgrew Co., expense
9
5
10
20
27
13
27
9
42
90
00
15
50
30
00
50
50
30
10
60
14
75
60
00
67
422 Regular Session, Oct. 19, 1916.
and 2nd road
Hawkeye Steam Vulcanizing
Co., police, fire and expense
Hawkeye Vulcanizing Co., ex-
pense and police.
Jno. 1', Beck, expense and
police
Key City Gas Co., police, fire
and expense
Key City Gas Co., police, fire
and expense
Key City Gas Co., police, fire
and expense
Mettel Bros., sewer, fire, 3rd
and 4th road 10
Key City Decorative Glass
Works. health
I(nblulne l;nhber & Belting
health
John I (ehing, health 60
.Jill' 'er Hardware Co.,
health
Upton I.;inn(1ry, health 10
K. I'. Smith Electric Co,
health 1 90
Mentz Motor Co., health and
!(olive 3 70
Win. .Marshall, sidewalk - 50
I n-huene Lumber & Coal Co,
sidewalk 1 ; 38
Spahn & Rose Lumber Co.,
sidev,-lllJl 6 44
\Vn(. Marshall, sidewalk 50
Chas. Matz, sidewalk 15 90
'( ed-Iferwnnger & Pflffner,
se wet 3 00
F. Si. .1:to ter ('o.. sewer I 40
llnl,n lne I; i;l,her \ Belting
Co.. :•e(rei• 0
13 45
18 r.
2 05
4 15
3 70
4 25
61
35
65
3 70
60
00
65
16
1", Schley.. & Son, sewer 4
Telegraph -l -Jerald, printing -164
Telegraph -Herald, printing 49
Telegr:a ph -11 erald, printing 17
Times -.Journal, printing 31
Times -Journal, printing 192
Times -journal, printing 60
Tinges -Journal, printing 33
Times -.Journal, Printing 31
Labor Leader, printing 25
Dubuque Iaectric Co., lighting 103
1)ubtepae Iaectric Co., lighting 162
Dubuque Iaectric Co., lighting 1
Inion I';IcctHI' Co., lighting 3331
.las. 10. Lee, 2n(1 road 50
W. Cooper, macadam 12
John Casey, macadam 22
Mr. Bennett, macadam 4
Goo. Sparks. (uaca,l:at(( .. 107
.1. Swallow, 2nd road
1'. J. Seippel Lumber Co., 1st
and 20d roads and sewer44
Standard Oil Co., roads
Geo. Pock, roads
A. W. Drake & Son, roads
Geo. Bock, roads
Key City Roofing Co„ roads
and sewer
F. Sehloz & Son, roads and
expense
Leader Oil Co., roads
Iowa Oil Co., roads
Key City Iron Works, roads.,
6
1
1
1
0
4
62
15
44
71
37
50
05
59
97
84
47
87
6',
84
65
00
90
25
65
40
16
82
88
27
00
62
05
25
25
00
51
10
05
15
44
Smedley ('o.. 1st and 2nd
roads 38 00
Ed. Tibey, t:st road 6 87
John Lee, 4th road 33 60
On motion of Ald. McLaughlin all
bills, properly U. K. were or lcrc l
paid.
On motion of Ald. McLaughlin the
following hills Were referre(i to the
committee (Its the whole.
P. Sehloz ,C• Son, roads $ 1( s
.Jas. F. Lee, expense 2.I , I
lluhtt 1ue l.ua(lu•r & Coal Co.,
5th road '!(I I I
communication of the Upper Viis
sissJppi River improvement .\sseci:-
tion asking the city council to at,.
point delegates to attend the conven-
tion to be held at 1.11 ('nesse. Wis-
consin, ((ctoher 25th and 26th, 1916,
presented and read. on motion of
Aid. Frith the appointing of the dele-
gate was 1.'ft in the hands of the
mayor and a warrant in the sate( of
3'50.00 was ordered drawn 00 the
city treasurer to pay the annual fees
in the association.
Petition of ('aspen Lehner asking
the city council to establish :a grade
on Finley street presented and read.
On motion of Ald. \Vallis the Player
of the petitioner was granted and
the city engineer instructed accord-
ingly.
Petition of A. J. Peters asking the
city council to ,grant hits a reduc-
tion on his special assessment for the
Jmprol-emcnt of Atlantic• avenue pre-
sented and rear. IIn motion of Md.
Wallis the petition was referred to
the committee of the whole to vier
the grounds.
i'etition of Mt's. ( (wen ;;ecnolds
asking the city council to reduce the
taxes assessed :against lot y!( Union
Addition presented :and read. On
motion of Ald. Least the petition was
referred to the committee of the
whole to view the grow r•ds.
Petition of Louts ( (herhoffer ask-
ing the city council to reduce the val-
uation for the yeau• 1915 on lots 42
and 43 Hoopers Add., from $1800.00
to 81600.00 the same as the year 1914
presented and read. (In motion of
Ald. Frith the prayer of the petition-
er 11-1(5 granted and the city treasurer
instructed accordingly.
Petition of Theodore Kintzle ask-
ing the city council to establish a
grade in the alley in the rear of lots
74 and 75 Burden and Lowther Addi-
tion presented and read. On motion
of Ald. Frith the prayer of the peti-
tioner was granted and the city en-
gineer instructed accordingly.
Petition of Dubuque college asking
the city council to install an electric
light on Alta Vista street near the
new science building presented and
read. Ald. Strobel moved to refer the
petition to the committee of the whole
Special Session, Oct. 10, 1916.
423
to view the grounds. Ald. Callahan ust. 6, 1504, in 111,• slum of h
intended Ald. Strobel' pemotinn Lostco 7`c I in ! infer, st thereon : $1ain0t with
grant the prayer of theand 2 in \Woodlawn Park Addition
by the following vote: to
Yeas—Aids. Callahan, I'latnondon. also i(i(lgmenCity t for fttthe costs lof the
an,l
Wallis. tion taxed at $10.wt presented and
Nays --Aids. Leist, Tic1.augh- read. (in motion of Ald. Wallis the
]in, Strobel. ,judgment and decree was made a
Communication of the !minion, matter of record, the city treasurer
Commercial club thanking the city instructed accordingly and :1 warrant.
council for their co-operation in rusk- in the stint of $10.05 ordered drawn
ing the exposition a success present- on the city treasurer to pay costs of
ed and real. On motion of :Alt. Ale- the action.
Laughlin the communication was Claim of (has. \ic\l;anus in the
made a matter of record. sum of $60.00 for injuries sustained
Petition of the Itnitu,lii,.• ('onuuet'- to his horse 1(y falling into a ntan-
c•ial club and Dul,u,tu,' Rotary clot lade in the alley between 1:4 ;nil "tn,l
asking the city council to enforce the streels ;tad \lain and Lucus, sweets
stroke ordinance presented :aid rend, presented and read. tin [lotion of
Aid. McLaughlin moved to refer the ld. Leist the claim was rel'err,.d Io
petition to the committee of the the city attorney.
whole. .Alt. AV'alli:s untended .5111. claim of John I;Illlttgart((('I' it, the
McLau 'loin's motion to enforce the stun or, $7.09 for injuries sustained by
ordinance• lost by the following ('tilling on Ila' 10.1W0(.11
vote: h,•Iwe
vote: I coin ;,\1,•11110 :1101 _'_nd stre,'I un ('onl-
ye:is .\his, calla—Ilan, \Wallis, er :1\ 0111111 nml :1'1,i11 that he lie paid
\ays- .Ails. Frith. Leis[. Alel,augh- the :ata„. l,I'l t 'n e,l and rend. On
lin, l'lamondon, Strobel. motion of .All. I.eist n vv;11'11(1111 in the
Petition of 1•;. II. Scheppley lila- sunt 1,17.1111 Inn ordered drawn on
t.ice to the special assessment levied the city Ir,•:,:.nne,' in f:nor of .John
against lots 767 and 765 McDaniels It:nnrrnlln, r to settle the cl:tint.
.\I,l. Nlrol,el moved I11:11 the side-
w:tll: i'nspe,'(01' he instructed to notify
ill In'operlV owners where water
plugs extend :shove the sidewalk to
have sante made even with (lie side-
walk.
The following rel urn of sidewals
l cuts --.-Aids. ('akarman, Frith, Leist, notices pr,–tinted and rend. 1.01 N.
McLaughlin. Plamondon, Strobel, - of 1;1^ city abutting on 5011(11 side
\Vallis. III. Third sireel and N. 2-2 of 193 City
Nays-- None. lot ;lbutting on west side of low:,
Mr. scheppley addressed the conn- street owned :,y I'r:nnk .5. I;urns. (Iii
ell. On [notion of .Ald. Leist the pe- motion of .ltd. AVallis the reluIi) of
talon was referred to the (onnnittee :cr(ices were received :and tiled and
.of the whole In view the grounds, the ,•i1y engineer ins[ rtl,•led to pre.
Judgnu'nl and decree of lodge J. Imre plans ;and .specilication:: for tine
W. Kintringer of the Ilislrict. Court construction of the same,
in the case of It. F. Itlori:lin;_er, (;narterly report of the city water
plaintiff, vs. Pity of Dubuque, d, fend- works from July 1 to septeulh,•r 30,
ant• ordering the following' special
assessments cancelled: assessment le-
vied on or about February -I. 1593, in
the sum of $117.0.1 with accrued in-
terest thereon against h,Is : :1110 3,
Kings (lrov-e Addition to the Pity of
Dubuque, low,; assessment levied
on or about June 6, 1593, in the sum
of $119.10, with accrued interest
thereon against lots 1 and _ of Kings
Grove Addition to the ('ily of lhi-
buque, Iowa; assessment I 'vied on or
about December 21, 18119, in the sum
of $227.28 with accrued interest
thereon against lots 20, 21, 22 and 23
of Kings Grove Addition to the City
of Dubuque, Iowa; assessment levied
on or about December 1, 1891, in the
sum of $59.76 with accrued interest
thereon against lot 10 in Grandview
Place in the City of Dubuque, Iowa:
-assessment levied on or about .S.ut;-
Sub. :and also the special assessment
levied for the improvement of (,rove
Tellico presented and read. Aid.
\W:sllis moved to suspend the rules
for the purpose of allowing Air.
Schepplcy to address the council.
carried 1;y the following vote:
1:1IOI. presented. On motion tit' Md.
\\:sllis the report was reforred Io ;t
special auditing couuuittee consisting.
of .510s. Ale Laughlin, l'Inntondon,
Strobel.
'I'o ilte ]lonorable Ala yor ;tad I ity
(lentleuu'n: I herewith snhn,it n,v
pixy roll for labor on sire, is in the
several Fond districts during 1110 first
half o1 ( ((loner, 1916:
:Amount dile laborers $1263.3:3
Also submit the pay roll for spt'ink-
ling tont sweepingIbe t'irst half 01.
October, 1916:
Amount due I:,norers $281.60
Also submit the pay roll for labor
on roads leading into the county:
First Wail County Road Fund,
amount due laborers $57.9t.
I'ourtli Ward County Road
hand, amouun1, due lahorers$35.20
424 Special Session, Oct. 1 7, 1916.
Fifth Ward County Road
Fund, amount. due laborers..$ 116.45
I;espertfully submitted,
JOHN MAHONEY,
Street Commissioner.
(In motion of :Ald. Frith the pay
rolls were receival and warrants or-
dered drawn to pay various amounts
and report referred hack to commit-
tee on streets.
Also submit the pay rob for labor
on sewers during the first half of
October, 1916:
Amount due laborers on sew-
ers $239.68
Respectfully submitted,
JOHN MAHONEY,
Street Commissioner.
(an motion of .AId. Plamondon the
pay roll was received and warrants
ordered drawn to pay various
amounts and report referred hack to
committee on sewers.
Chief of Police Giellis reported as
follows:
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council.
Gentlemen: f herewith submit my
pay roll for the police department for
the first half of aaCtob-r. 1911:
Amount due policemen 51753.65
Respectfuly submitted,
l IIf\ W. (d-1I:1.1.IS,
thief. of Police.
On motion of Ald. Callahan the
pay roll was received and warrants
ordered drawn to pay the various
amounts and the report referred back
to the police committee.
Fire Chief Reinfried reported as
follows:
Gentlemen: I herewith submit my
pay roll for the fire department for
the first half of October, 1916:
Amount due firemen $2168.00
Respectfully submitted,
J. R. REI\FitIED. Chief.
On motion of Alderman f.eist the
pay roll was receival and warrants
ordered drawn to pay the various
amounts and the report referred back
to the fire committee.
On motion of :\ld. Frith the report
of Weighmaster It. Hay in the sum of
$2.07 was received and filed.
!Mimetic, Iowa, Oct. 18, 1916.
To the honorable Mayo,. and Counci)
of the City of 1)uhugpe
Gentlemen: \]r. C. D. Harrington,
clerk of the district court, has ad-
vised use that the costs in the ease
of the city of Dubuque vs. Iowa
Telephone company amount to Thir-
ty-seven and 80-100 ($37.80) dollars.
You will recall that this was the case
aan which the city brought injunction
proceedings against the defendant
company to oust said company from
the streets which they occupied and
to compel it to procure a franchise.
This action was submitted upon a
demurrer and an adverse ruling to
the city made thereon.
These costs ought to be paid, and
I would respectfully recommend that
a warrant he drawn in the sum of
Thirty-seven and S0-100 ($37.80)
dollars in favor of C. D. L-Iarring-
ton*, clerk of the district court.
Respectfuly submitted,
M. II. CZIZEK,
City Attorney.
On motion of Aid. Callahan the
report of the city attorney was ap-
proved and a warrant in the sum of
$37.80 ordered drawn on the city
treasurer in favor of C. D. Harring-
ton, clerk of the district court.
Dubuque, Iowa, Oct. 18, 1916.
To the Honorable Mayor and Council
of the City of Dubuque.
Gentlemen: The case of C'. H.
Gilliam vs. City of Dubuque, wherein
the plaintiff asks for the sum of
Twenty-five Hundred ($2500.00) dol-
lars for personal injuries sustained
by him, has been filed in the district
court of this county. It is claimed
by the plaintiff that on or about the
11th day of February. 1911, he sus-
tained a. broken arm when he fell
over rind against an obstruction which
was upon the sidewalk on the west
side of Main street between Tenth
and Eleventh streets, and leading
from the property owned by Gustave
Levi. which property was formerly
used by a charitable institution,
known as the Neighborhood House.
'When this action was filed we joined
in the suit Gustave Levi, claiming
that the obstruction was placed upon
the sidewalk by him and that he was
at least partially responsible for said
injuries.
From an investigation of the case,
we are convinced that there exists a
clear liability upon the part of the
city. We also found that the injuries
sustained are permanent, and that
the plaintiff was put to considerable
expense. Under such circumstances
we deemed it advisable to effect a
settlement and took the matter up
with Mr. Levi through his attorneys.
We have succeeded in effecting what,
in our judgment, is a very satisfactory
compromise. The city's part of the
settlement is Two Hundred ($200.00)
dollars, the other party to pay a like
amount. '
We respectfully recommend that
this settlement be approved by you
and a warrant be drawn in favor of
George T. Lyon in the sum of Two
Hundred ($200.00) dollars, as attor-
ney for the plaintiff.
Respectfuly submitted,
M. H. CZIZEK,
City Attorney.
On motion of Ald. McLaughlin the
report of the city attorney was ap-
proved and a warrant in the sum of
$200.00 be drawn on the city treasur-
Regular Session, Oct. 19, 1916.
er in favor of Geo. T. Lyon, attorney
for plaintiff.
Dubuque, Iowa, c )et. 17, 1916.
To the Honorable Mayor and Council
of the City of Dubuque,
Gentlemen: Hereto attached find
the warranty deed made and execut-
ed by Genevive Cummins. I.ayica
Neil Cummins and Josephine Cum-
mins, all of Dubuque county, Iowa,
of the following described real es-
tate:
Lot 2 of I of lot 7 of Mineral lot 88
and part of 87 in the City of Dubuque
according to the recorded plat there-
of. '
Also the plat showing said lot, or
Part of lot, which has been properly
signed.
This deed is given by the grantors
to the city of Dubuque in considera-
tion of the sum of Seventy-five
($75.00) dollars, and constitutes a
certain piece of property which was
taken foi the widening of (.'ox street.
This deed has been properly exe-
cuted and may he filed with the coun-
ty recorder.
'Respectful). submitted,
m.
City Attorney.
On motion of .Ald. Wallis the re-
port of the city attorney was approv-
ed and the deed ordered recorded
with the county recorder.
Dubuque, Iowa, met. 17. 1910.
To the Honorable Mayor and Council
of the City of Dubuque.
Gentlemen: At it recent meeting
of your honorable body, you request-
ed me to inquire into the franchise
of the Dubuque Pontoon Bridge com-
pany for the purpose of determining
what were the rights reserved to the
city under said franchise. The ques-
tion presented to me was: What
must the city do in order to get pos-
session and control over the high
bridge between Dubuque. and East
Dubuque? And what are the city's
legal rights as provided by the ordi-
nances granting the franchise?
At the time the bridge was con-
structed, the city of Dubuque agreed
to contribute toward the construction
of the bridge the suns of Twenty-five
Thousand ($25,000.00) dollars, and
agreed further that the owners of the
bridge would not be compelled to
pay taxes thereon until such a time
when the revenues derived from op-
erating the bridge would be sufficient
to pay a net annual dividend, or in-
terest, of Eight (8 per cent) per cent
on the money actually invested in the
construction of said bridge and its
approaches, less the amount con-
tributed by the city. In return for
the aid and exemption given, the city
retained unto itself the right to take
over the bridge and operate the
425
same, Providing, that the bridge
should be made a free bridge or near-
ly' so, the exact language of the fraut-
chisr' being :as follows:
' ee. 7. In further consideration
of said aid and exemption, it is here-
by expressly stipulated that if at any
time the City of 'mune should de-
sire to make said bridge :lee from
toll, or partially so, it shall I,:acc for
that purpose the right to take said
bridge into its own possession :and
control. :u.d to operate the s::nte by
paying dearly at the end of each
year, to said I)nbuclue I'rnioon I:ridge
company, the net annual interest n
Eight (S per cent) per cent nn the
actual cost of constructing aid
bridge' and its approaches, less the
T'..yeuty-tact 'I'honsan l
dollars, cont'ihnb'cl by said city.'•
("niter this pro ision of the fran-
chise, the city has the right to take
over said bridge :and operate it as a
free bridge hut. if it duos so it must
pay to the bridge company a net an-
nual interest of Eight c v per cent)
per rent on the actual cost of con-
structing the bridge. No where in
the franchise is it provided that the
city possesses the right to purchase
said bridge. The only right the city
has is to take the bridge over, make
a free bridge of it and pray to the
Midge con1ptuiy Eight tS per cent)
per rent every year on the actual
original investment, less the ;amount
contributed by the city. 11ut even
this right is subject to a limitation.
The franchise provider, flirt h: r:
"Ir: such cast' the City cit' Icnl,.o,prc
shall itself keep said bridge in good
repair and condition, and pay the ex-
pense of operation. Ihat nt any time,
whether before or after the city has
determined to exercise this right to
take over the bridge as above stated)
the bridge company may pay back to
the city the said Twenty-five Thousand
($_5,000.001 dollar's, by it contribut-
ed toward constructing the bridge,
without interest, and thereafter may
have, hold and operate ,:aid bridge,
discharged of all right on the part of
the city to make it a fret• bridge un-
der the foregoing option.'.
Under this part of the franchise, if
the city should desire to exercise its
right to make the bridge a free
bridge and take it over for that pur-
pose, even then the bridge company
could step in, pay hack to the city
the Twenty -live Thousand ($25,000.00 )
dollars contributed by the city,. and
thereby relieve itself from any inter-
ference whatsoever by the city.
As before stated there is no provi-
sion in the franchise giving to the city
the right to purchase the bridge out-
right. The only rights that the city
has under this franchise are those
above enumerated. It is only in the