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1926 February Council ProceedingsRegular CITY COUNCIL (Official.) Regular Session, February 1st, 1926. Council met at 4:30 P. M. Present —City Manager Douglas, Councilmen Gabriel, Melchior, Breda, Sdhrempf. Mayor Alderson stated that this is the regular monthly session of the Council for the transaction of such business as may regularly come be- fore the meeng. Notice of ti publication, certified to by the publisher, of the City Coun- cil's intention to levy a special as- sessment and authorize the issuance of bonds to provide for the payment of a sanitary sewer in Overview Court, from Grandview Avenue west to the end of Overview Court, and a lateral running south from said sewer in and across the divison line between Lots 12 and 13, Jones Sub., thence a lateral running west from Lot 10, Grandview Heights Add., in and across Lot 10- 11 -12 -13 in Grand- view Heights Add. There being no remonstrance, Councilman Gabriel moved that the notice be received and filed. Second- ed by Councilman Brede. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Erode, Gabriel, Melchior, adn Schrempf. Nays —None. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that to pay for Constructing a sanitary sewer in Overview Court from Grandview Avenue west to the end of Overview Court and a lateral running south from said sewer in and across the division line between Lots 12 and 13, Jones Sub.; thence a lateral running west from Lot 10, Grandview Heights Add., in and across Lots 10- 11- 12 -13, Grandview Heights Add., by Uhlrich- Paley Co., contractors, in front of and adjoining the same, a special tax be and is hereby levied on the sev- eral lots, and parts of lots, and par- cels of real estate hereinafter named, situate and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of real estate, as follows: Owner. Description. Amount. Rudolph Jones, Rudolph Jones Sub., Lot 2; 55.6 lin., ft. tile pipe and manholes at $1.31428, $73.08; extra ex- pense at 6.37825 per cent, $4.66; interest at 6 per cent, 64c; total $ 78.38 Session, February lst, 1926 Rudolph Jones, Rudolph Jones Sub., Lot 3; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe and manholes at $1.31428, $65.71; extra ex- pense at 6.37825 per cent, $4.19; interest at 6 per cent, 57; total Rudolph Jones, Rudolph Jones Sub., Lot 4; 50 lin ft. tile pipe and manholes at $1.31428, $65.71; extra ex- pense at 6.37825 per cent, $4.19; interest at 6 per cent, 57c; total Rudolph Jones, Rudolph Jones Sub., Lot 5; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe and manholes at $1.31428, $65.71; extra ex- pense at 6.37825 per cent, $4.19; interest at 6 per cent, 57; total Rudolph Jones, Rudolph Jones Sub., Lot 6; 50 'lin. ft. tile pipe and manholes at $1.31428, $65.71; extra ex- pense at 6.37825 per cent, $4.19; interest at 6 per cent, 57c; total Rudolph Jones, Rudolph Jones Sub., Lot 7; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe and manholes at $1.31428, $65.71; extra ex- pense at 6.37825 per cent, $4.19; interest at 6 per cent, 57c; total Rudolph Jones, Rudolph Jones Sub., Lot 8; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe and manholes at $1.31428, $65.71; extra ex- pense at 6.37825 per cent, $4.19; interest at 6 per cent, 57c; total Rudolph Jones, Rudolph Jones Sub., Lot 9; 58.4 lin. ft. tile pipe and manholes at $1.31428, $76.76; extra ex- pense at 6.37825 per cent, $4.90; interest at 6 per cent, 66c; total Rudolph Jones, Rudolph Jones Sub., Lot 10; 35.7 lin. ft. tile pipe and manholes at $1.31428, $46.93; extra ex- pense at 6.37825 per cent, $2.99; interest at 6 per cent, 40c; total Rudolph Jones, Rudolph Jones Sub., Lot 11; 40 lin. ft. tile pipe and manholes at $1.31428, $52.57; extra ex- pense at 6.37825 per cent, $3.35; interest at 6 per cent, 46c; total Rudolph Jones, Rudolph Jones Sub., Lot 12; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe and manholes at $1.31428, $65.71; extra ex- pense at 6.37825 per cent, 70.47 70.47 70.47 70.47 70.47 70.47 82.32 50.32 56.38 Regular Session, February 1st, 1926 31 cost and expense thereof to be $1,615.00. And Whereas, public notice as pro- vided by law has been published by the City Clerk stating the intention of the City Council to issue bonds to pay the cost of said improvement and a public hearing has been held pur- suant thereto, and all objections filed thereto have been considered and determined: Now therefor, be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque that to provide for the cost of con- structing sanitary sewer in Overview Court from Grandview Avenue west to the end of Overview Court, and a lateral running south from said sewer in and across the division line between Lots 12 and 13, Jones Sub., thence a lateral running west from Lot 10, Grandview Heights Add., in and across Lots 10, 11, 12 and 13 in Grandview Heights Add., there be is- sued Sewer Bonds to the amount of $1,615.00. Said bonds shall be issued under the provisions of Chapter 311 of the Code of Iowa, 1924, which bear date as of the lst day of March, A. D. 1926, shall be in the denomina- tions of $200.00 each, except that there shall be one bond to the amount of $15.00; they shall be num- bered from 1202 to 1210 inclusive, and shall be divided into 10 series of which the bond numbered 1202 shall constitute the first series and shall be payable on the lst day of April, A. D. 1926; the bond numbered 1203 shall constitute the second series and shall be payable on the lst day of April, 1927; the bond numbered 1204 shall constitute the third series and shall be payable on the 1st day of April, 1928; the bond numbered 1205 shall constitute the fourth se- ries and shall be payable on the 1st day of April, 1929; the bond num- bered 1206 shall constitute the fifth series and shall be payable on the 1st day of April, 1930; the bond numbered 1207 shall constitute the sixth series and shall be payable on the 1st day of April, 1931; the bond numbered 1208 shall constitute the seventh series and shall be payable on the 1st day of April, 1932; the bond numbered 1209 shall constitute the eighth series and shall be pay- able on the 1st day of April, 1923; the bonds numbered 1210 shall con- stitute the ninth series and shall be payable on the 1st day of April, 1934. Said bonds shall bear interest at the rate of 5 per cent per annum, which interest shall be payable semi- annually, in accordance with the terms of the coupons thereto attach- ed; and said bonds shall be payable out of the proceeds of the special assessment levied for said improve- ment. Both principal and interest shall be payable at the office of the City Treasurer in the City of Du- buque. Said bonds shall be substan- tially in the following form: No. 1202 to 1210. Series No CITY OF 'DUBUQUE Sewer Bond. The City of Dubuque in the State of Iowa promises to pay as herein- after mentioned to the bearer hereof, on the first day of April, A. D. 19 or any time before that date at the option of the City the sum of Two Hundred Dollars with interest there- on at the rate of 5 per cent per an- num, payable on the presentation and surrender of the interest cou- pons hereto attached, both interest and principal are payable at the of- fice of the City Treasurer in the City of Dubuque in the State of Iowa. This bond is issued by the City of Dubuque pursuant to and by virtue of Chapter 311 of the Code of Iowa, 1924, and in accordance with a reso- lution of the City Council of said city, duly passed on the lst day of February, 1926. This bond is one of a series of nine bonds, eight for $20.00 each, numbered from 1202 to 1209 inclusive, and one for $15.00, numbered 1210, all of like tenor and elate and issued for the purpose of constructing a sanitary sewer in Overview Court, and described in said resolution; which cost is assess - able and levied along said improve- ment, and is made by law a lien on all abutting or adjacent property, and payable in ten annual install- ments, with interest on all deferred payments at the rate of five per cent per annum, and this bond is payable only out of the money derived from the collection of said special tax, and said money can be used for no other purpose. And it is hereby certified and re- cited that all the acts and condition and things required to be clone prec- edent to and in the issuing of this series of bonds, have been done, hap- pened and performed in regular and due form as required by said law and resolution; and for the assess- ments, collections and payment here- on of said special tax, the faith and diligence of said City of Dubuque are hereby irrevocably pledged. In witness whereof the City of Dubuque by its City Council has caused this bond to be signed by its Mayor and countersigned by its City Clerk, with the seal of said City af- fixed this 1st day of March, 1926, and has authorized the use of their fac- 30 Regular Session, $4.19! interest at 6 per cent, 57c; total Rudolph Jones, Rudolph Jones Sub., Lot 13; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe and manholes at $1.31428, $65.71; extra ex- pense at 6.37825 per cent, $4.15; interest at 6 per cent, 57c; total Rudolph Jones, Rudolph Jones Sub., Lot 14; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe and manholes at $1.31428, $65.71; extra ex- pense at 6.37825 per cent, 57c; interest at 6 per cent, 57c; total Rudolph Jones, Rudolph Jones Sub., Lot 15; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe and manholes at $1.31428, $65.71; extra ex- pense at 6.37825 per cent, • $4.18; interest at 6 per cent, 57c; total Rudolph Jones, Rudolph Jones Sub., Lot 16; 50.3 lin. ft. tile pipe and manholes at $1.31428, $66.12; extra ex- pense at 6.37825 per cent, $4.23; interest at 6 per cent, 57c; total Rudolph Jones, Rudolph Jones Sub., Lot 1.7; 50.3 lin. ft. tile pipe and manholes at $1.31428, $66.12; extra ex- pense at 6.37825 per cent, $4.23; interest at 6 per cent, 57c; total Rudolph Jones, Rudolph Jones Sub., Lot 18; 55.5 lin. ft. tile pipe and manholes at $1.31428, $72.95; extra ex- pense at 6.47825 per cent, $4.65; interest at 6 per cent, 63c; total Emma Ilg et al., Grandview Heights Add., Lot 9; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe and manholes at $1.31428, $65.71; extra ex- pense at 6.37825 per cent, $4.19; interest at 6 per cent, 57c; total Emma Ilg et al., Grandview Heights Add., Lot 10; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe and manholes at $1.31428, $65.71; extra ex- pense at 6.37825 per cent, $4.19; interest at 6 per cent, 57c; total Roger B. Buettell, Grandview Heights Add., Lot 11; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe and manholes at $1.31428, $65.71; extra ex- pense at 6.37825 per cent, $4.19; interest at 6 per cent, 57c; total Roger B. Buettell, Grandview Heights Add., Lot 12; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe and manholes at $1.31428, $65.71; extra ex- pense at 6.37825 per cent, 70.47 70.47 70.47 70.47 70.92 70.92 78.23 70.47 70.47 70.47 February 1st, 1926 $4.19; interest at 6 per cent, 57c; total Roger B. Buettell, Grandview Heights Add., E. 30 ft. of Lot 13; 30 lin. ft. tile pipe and manholes at $1.31428, $39.43; extra expense at 6.37825 per cent, $2.51; in- terest at 6 per cent, 34c; total J. F & Mary Stampfer, Grand - view Heights Add., W. 20 ft. of Lot 13; 20 lin. ft. tile pipe and manholes at $1.31428, $26.29; extra expense at 6.37825 per cent, $1.68; in- terest at 6 per cent, 23c; 23c; total J F. & Mary Stampfer, Grand- view Heights Add., Lot 14; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe and man- holes at $1.31428, $65.71; extra expense at 6.37825 per cent, $4.19; interest at 6 per cent, 57c; total 70.47 42.28 28.20 70.47 total $1,615.00 818.5 lin. ft. 6 -inch tile at $1.40 per lin. ft. $1,145.00 Six manholes at $60.00 per manhole 360.00 Interest at 6 per cent 13.05 Extra expense at 6.37825 per cent 96.05 Total $1,615.00 All of which is assessed in pro- portion to the special benefits conferred. Approved February lst, 1926. Adopted February 1st, 1926. JAMBS ALDERSON, Mayor. H. G. MELCHIOR, ED. SCHREMPF, THEO. GABRIEL, L. H. BREDE, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Councilman Brede move!:.the adop tion of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the following vote: Yeas -Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays -None. Resolution Providing for the Issu- ance of Public Improve- ment Bonds. Whereas, the contract heretofore entered into by the City of Dubuque for the construction of a sanitary sewer in Overview Court, hereinafter described, has been completed and said improvement has been accepted by the City Council of said City, and the City Engineer has computed the 32 Regular Session, February 1st, 1926 simile signatures to the interest coupons hereto attached. Countersigned: Countersigned: Mayor. City Clerk. (Seal) FORM OF COUPON. On the day of A. D. 19 , the City of Dubuque, Iowa, promises to pay to the bearer, as provided in the bond, the sum of at the office of the City Treasurer in the City of Dubuque, being months' interest due that day on its Improve- ment Bond No dated 19 Mayor. City Clerk. Be it further resolved that the Mayor and City Clerk be and they are hereby instructed to cause said bonds to be prepared and when so prepared to execute said bonds; and that the City Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to register said bonds in a book to be kept by him for that purpose, and to then de- liver them to the City Treasurer who will also register them in a book to be kept by him for that purpose. Be it further resolved taht the City Treasurer be and he is hereby instructed to sell said bonds in the manner provided for in Section 845 of the Code of Iowa, the proceeds of said sale to be kept in a special fund to be known as Sewer Fund. Be it further resolved that the in- terest coupons'attached to the bonds be signed with the fac- simile signa- ture of the Mayor and countersigned with the fac - simile signature of the City Clerk. Adopted February 1st, 1926. Approved: JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. THEO. GABRIEL, L. H. BREDE, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Councilman Brede moved the adop- tion of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the following vote: Yeas -Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior. Schrempf. Nays -None. Notice of publication, certified to by the publisher, of the City Coun- cil's intention to levy a special as- sessment as provided by law to pay for the construction of cement side- walks in Cooper Heights. There being no remonstrance, Councilman Brede moved that the notice be received and filed. Sec- onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas -Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays -None. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that to pay for constructing cement sidewalks in Cooper Heights, by J. F. Lee Paving Co., 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, sit- uate and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each lot or par- cel of real estate, as follows: Owner. Description. Amount. A. A. Cooper Inc., Cooper Heights, Lot 23; 196 sq. ft. cement sidewalk at 15.9c, $31.16; extra expense at 33.575 per cent, $10.46; in- terest at 6 per cent, 27c; total $ 41.89 A. A. Cooper Inc., Cooper Heights, Lot 24; 196 sq. ft. cement sidewalk at 15.9c, $31.16; extra expense at 33.575 per cent, $10.46; in- terest at 6 per cent, 27c; total 41.89 A. A. Cooper Inc., Cooper Heights, Lot 25; 196 sq. ft. cement sidewalk at 15.9c, $31.16; extra expense at 33.575 per cent, $10.46; in- terest at 6 per cent, 27c; total 41.89 A. A. Cooper Inc., Cooper Heights, Lot 26; 196 sq. ft. cement sidewalk at 15.9c, $31.16; extra expense at 33.575 per cent, $10.46; in- terest at 6 per cent, 27c; total 41.89 A. A. Cooper Inc., Cooper Heights, Lot 27; 196 sq. ft. cement sidewalk at 15.9c, $31.16; extra expense at 33.575 per cent, $10.46; in terest at 6 per cent, 27c; total 41.89 A. A. Cooper Inc., Cooper Heights, Lot 28; 214.76 sq. ft. cement sidewalk at 15.9c, $34.16; extra expense at 33.575 per cent, $11.47; in- terest at 6 per cent, 29c; total 45.92 A. A. Cooper Inc., Cooper Heights, Lot 29; 216.12 sq. ft. cement sidewalk at 15.9c, $34.37; extra expense at 33.575 per cent, $11.54; in- Regular Session, February 1st, 1926 terest at 6 per cent, 29c; total 46.20 A. A. Cooper Inc., Cooper Heights, Lot 30; 196 sq. ft. cement sidewalk at 15.9c; $31.16; extra expense at 33.575 per cent, $10.46; in- terest at 6 per cent, 27c; total 41.89 A. A. Cooper Inc., Cooper Heights, Lot 31; 196 sq. ft. . cement sidewalk at 15.9c, $31.16; extra expense at 33.575 per cent, $10.46; in- terest at 6 per cent, 27c; total 41.89 A. A. Cooper Inc., Cooper Heights, Lot 32; 196 sq. ft. cement sidewalk at 15.9c, $31.16; extra expense at 33.575 per cent, $10.46; in- terest at 6 per cent, 27c; total 41.89 A. A. Cooper Inc., Cooper Heights, Lot 33; 596 sq. ft. cement sidewalk at 15.9c, $94.76; extra expense at 33.575 per cent, $31.82; in- terest at 6 per cent, 82c; total 127.40 A. A. Cooper Inc., Cooper Heights, Lot 12; 220 sq. ft. cement sidewalk at 15.9c, $34.98; extra expense at 33.575 per cent, $11.74; in- terest at 6 per cent, 30c; total 47.02 A. A. Cooper Inc., Cooper Heights, Lot 13; 200 sq. ft. cement sidewalk at 15.9c, $31.80; extra expense at 33.575 per cent, $10.68; in- terest at 6 per cent, ...8c; total 42.76 A. A. Cooper Inc., Cooper Height, Lot 14; 200 sq. ft. cement sidewalk at 15.9c, $31.80; extra expense at 33.575 per cent, $10.68; in- terest at 6 per cent, 28c; total 42.76 A. A. Cooper Inc., Cooper Heights, Lot 15; 200 sq. ft. cement sidewalk at 15.9c, $31.60 extra expense at 33.575 per cent, $10.68; in- terest at 6 per cent, ...8c; total 42.76 A. A. Cooper Inc., Cooper Heights, Lot 16; 207.36 sq. ft. cement sidewalk at 15.9c, $32.98; extra expense at 33.575 per cent, $11.07; in- terest at 6 per cent, 29c; total 44.34 A. A. Cooper Inc., Cooper Heights, Lot 17; 207.36 sq. ft. cement sidewalk at 15.9c, $32.98; extra expense at 33.575 per cent, $11.07; in- terest at 6 per cent, 29c; total A. A. Cooper Inc., Cooper Heights, Lot 18; 200 sq. ft. cement sidewalk at 15.9c, $31.80; extra expense at 33.575 per cent, $10.68; in- terest at 6 per cent, 28c; total A. A. Cooper Inc., Cooper Heights, Lot 19; 200 sq. ft. cement sidewalk at 15.9c, $31.80; extra expense at 33.575 per cent, $10.68; in- terest at 6 per cent, 28c; total A. A. Cooper Inc., Cooper Heights, Lot 20; 200 sq. ft. cement sidewalk at 15.9c, $31.80; extra expense at 33.575 per cent, $10.68; in- terest at 6 per cent, 28c; total A. A. Cooper Inc., Cooper Heights, Lot 21; 200 sq. ft. cement sidewalk at 15.9c, $31.80; extra expense at 33.575 per cent, $10.68; in- terest at 6 per cent, 28c; total A. A. Cooper Inc., Cooper Heights, Lot 22; 232 sq. ft. cement sidewalk at 15.9c, $36.89; extra expense at 33.575 per cent, $12.39; in- terest at 6 per cent, 32c; total A. A. Cooper Inc., Cooper Heights, Lot 34; 178 sq. ft. cement sidewalk at 15.9c, $28.30; extra expense at 33.575 per cent, $9.50; in- terest at 6 per cent, 24c total A. A. Cooper Inc., Cooper Heights, Lot 35; 178 sq. ,ft. cement sidewalk at 15.9c, $28.30; extra expense at 33.575 per cent, $9.50; in- terest at 6 per cent, 24c; total A. A. Cooper Inc., Cooper Height„ Lot 36; 178 sq. ft. cement sidewalk at 15.9c, 33.575 per cent, $9.50; in- terest at 6 per cent, 24c; total A. A. Cooper Inc., Cooper Heights, Lot 37; 178 sq. ft. cement sidewalk at 15.9c, $28.30; extra expense at 33.575 per cent, $9.50; in- terest at 6 per cent, 24c; total 33 44.34 42.76 42.76 42.76 42.76 49.60 38.04 38.04 38.04 38.04 Total $1,191.42 5573.6 sq. ft. cement side- walk at 15.9c per sq. ft $ 886.20 Interest at 6 per cent 7.68 34 Regular Session, February 1st, 1926 Extra expense at 33.575 per cent 297.54 Total $1,191.42 All 'of which is assessed in pro- portion to the special benefits conferred. Councilman Brede moved the adop- tion of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Approved February 1st, 1926. Adopted February 1st, 1926. JAMES ALDERS'ON, Mayor. H. G. MELCHIOR, ED. SCHREMPF, THEO. GABRIEL, L. H. BREDE, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Ordinance No. 71. An Ordinance requiring all persons, firms or cor- porations to procure a permit for excavating in streets, alleys, side -. walks or public places; having pass- ed upon first and second reading, presented for final reading and adop- tion. Ordinance No. 171. AN ORDINANCE requirng all per- sons, firms or corporations to pro- cure a permit for excavating in streets, alleys, sidewalks or public places; providing for the execution of a bond; repealing all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with the terms hereof and provid- ing a penalty for' violation hereof. Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That hereafter, before any person, firm or corporation shall do any excavating in streets, alleys, sidewalks or public places in the City of Dubuque, such party shall first procure a permit therefor from the City Engineer, which • permit shall describe the location of such excavation. Sec. 2. That a fee of $1.00 shall be charged for each permit issued as herein stated, and when collected shall be paid•into the City Treasury. Sec. 3. That, as a condition prec- edent to the granting of any permits for excavations in streets, alleys, sidewalks or other public places by any person, firm or corporation, such person, firm or corporation shall cause to be filed with the City Clerk and approved by the City Council, a bond executed by a Surety Company in the sum of $5,000.00, the condition of which shall be to hold the City harmless from any and all damages to persons or property that may oc- cur by reason of the making of any such excavation or maintaining the same, or by reason of any negligence in the manner of making such exca- vations or protecting the same by lights or barriers as a warning to the traveling public or by reason of plac- ing any dirt, stone or other obstruc- tions in such places resulting from such excavations. Sec. 4. That any person, firm or corporation who causes to be made any such excavations without a per- mit and without having filed the bond herein provided for shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and be fined not to exceed One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) or imprisonment not to exceed thirty (30) days in jail. Sec. 5. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. Sec. 6. This Ordinance shall be in force and effect ten (10) days from and after its final passage and adop- tion of the City Council and publi- cation as provided by law. Passed upon first and second read- ings upon suspension of the rules this 11th day of January, 1926. Passed upon second reading Jan- uary 18th, 1926. Passed, adopted and approved this 1st clay of February, 1926. JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. THEO. GABRIEL, L. H. BREDE, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Published officially in the Times - Journal and Telegraph- Herald news- papers February 3rd, 1926. JOHN STUBER, 2 -3 -1t. City Clerk. Councilman Gabriel moved the adoption of the Ordinance. Second- ed by Councilman Brede. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Petition of Peter J. Kunnen, 2820 Pinnard Street, stating that his daughter, DeLores Kunnen, aged 11 years, fell on 29th Street, January Gth, 1926, on account of the icy con- dition of said street, and broke her wrist; and he hereby petitions the Council to make a just and fair set- tlement. Councilman Brede moved that the petition be referred to the City Soli- citor. Seconded by Councilman Regular Schrempf. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Petition of J. J. Nagle, stating that the assessment against Lots 3 and 2 of 14, Summer Hill Add., amounts to nearly $750.00; that he is offering these lots for sale at $600.00 each, and that the assessment should not exceed $450.00 or $500, and he here by asks the Council to reduce the assessment to $500.00 so he can set- tle up this matter. Councilman Melchior moved that the petition be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Petition of Caroline Hafner rela- tive to the assessment as levied against the South 1 /2 of Lot 171, L. H. Langworthy's Add., for the im- provement of White Street, stating that she was not notified of this as- sessment and she therefore asks that the interest be cancelled. Councilman Brede moved that the petition be referred to the City Treasurer for investigation and re- port. Seconded by Councilman Mel- chior. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Petition of Catherine Leute asking that the taxes on her property, locat- ed on the corner of 13th and Jack- son Streets, be reduced at least 50 per cent; claiming that the property has greatly depreciated in the last five years; that she is an invalid and a widow, having recently lost her husband. Councilman Brede moved that the petition be referred to the City Man- ager for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays - -None. Petition of the Standard Tire and Supply Co., asking for refund of fees deposited by said company for a per- mit to erect an electric display sign, permission to erect said sign having been refused because it did not com- ply with the ordinance; the fees amounted to $3.50. Councilman Gabriel moved that the prayer of the petition be granted Session, February 1st, 1926 35 and the Auditor be instructed to draw a warrant for this amount in favor of the Standard Tire and Sup- ply Co. Seconded by Councilman Schrempf. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Petition of property owners on Mil- waukee Street objecting to the loca- tion of the street light, and asking that it be placed at the intersection of Milwaukee Street and Central Avenue. Signed by Edward Viertel, Edmund Tigges et al. (10 signers.) Councilman Gabriel moved that the prayer of the petiton be granted. Seconded by Councilman Melchior. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Communication of the Dubuque Electric Co., stating that they have installed lights as per order of the City Council, as follows: One light at Garfield Avenue and Hawthorne Street, January 14, 1926; one at Gar- field Avenue and Shiras Street, Jan- uary 16, 1926, and one at Eagle Street, January 20, 1926. Councilman Brede moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Melchior. Carried by the following vote: ' Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. City Council Proceedings for the Months of November and December, 1925, presented for approval. Councilman Melchior moved that they be approved and adopted as printed and placed on file. Seconded by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Communication of the Commercial Jobbing Co. relative to contract whereby said company purchased from the City, City Lot 9, Industrial Sub. No. 2, for $3,428.00, paid $1,000 down to apply on price and agreed to pay $1,000 on January 5th, 1926, and the balance, $1,428, on January 5th, 1927, with interest at 5 per cent per annum. They state that the com- pany is financially embarrassed, that they are unable to fulfill the contract and ask the City to release them from this contract, and if the Coun- cil sees fit to do so to make them an allowance of the amount paid or a part thereof. 36 Regular Session, February 1st, 1926 Councilman Brede moved that ac- tion on this matter be deferred for further investigation. Seconded by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Lists of names submitted by the Chairmen of the Republican and Democratic Central Committees wherefrom to select Clerks of Regis- tration and Judges and Clerks of Election for the corning City Elec- tion. Councilman Brede moved that this matter be deferred to a special meet- ing to be held for that purpose Feb- ruary 8th, 1926. Seconded by Coun- cilman Gabriel. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Petition of Birdena Bush and Vir- ginia Robinson stating that they are the owners of all the property abut- ting on Nowata Street, with the ex- ception of Lots 17 and 18, and they hereby ask that said street be im- proved from Julien Avenue to West 14th Street. Councilman Melchior moved that the petition be referred to the City Manager and Engineer for investiga tion and report. Seconded by Coun- cilman Brede. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas - -Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Indemn Agreement. Know all men by these presents, That the First National Bank of Du- buque, Iowa, does hereby agree to indemnify the City of Dubuque, Iowa, for any loss which it may sustain in the following respects, to -wit: The First National Bank having had the care and custody of certain municipal bonds belonging to Cora Lippman of Danville, Ill., and certain interest coupons thereto attached having been lost or mislaid, it is agreed that the City of Dubuque shall pay said interest coupons just as if the same had been regularly presented, and if any claim or de- mand should at any time hereafter be made by any person, firm or cor- poration upon said City to again pay the same, and if it should be found that said City is respectfully obliged to pay the same, then said First Na- tional Bank does hereby agree to re- pay the amount of said interest cou- pons to said City and also whatever expense or cost may have been in- curred to have the question of right- ful ownership of such interest cou- pons determined. The interest coupons herein re- ferred to and herein described by number and amounts were attached to Loan Warrant Redemption Bonds of the City of Dubuque and are as follows: Bond No. 408, Coupon No. 9 $1.25 Bond No. 661, Coupon No. 9 2.50 Bond No. 663, Coupon No. 9 2.50 Bond No. 664, Coupon No. 9 2.50 Bond No. 665, Coupon No. 8 2.50 Bond No. 666, Coupon No. 8 2.50 Bond No. 667, Coupon No. 9 2.50 Bond No. 668, Coupon No. 9 2.50 Bond No. 660, Coupon No. 9 2.50 Bond No. 662, Coupon No. 9 2.50 Bond No. 664, Coupon No. 8 2.50 Bond No. 665, Coupon No. 8 2.50 Bond No. 666, Coupon No. 8 2.50 Bond No. 667, Coupon No. 8 2.50 Bond No. 668, Coupon No. 8 2.50 Total $36.25 This agreement is executed by the First National Bank through its pres- ident this 30th day of January, 1926. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, —By M. M. Hetherington, President. Councilman Brede moved that the agreement be approved and accepted, the Treasurer be instructed to pay these bonds and attach the agree- ment to his records. Seconded by Councilman Melchior. Carried by following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Councilman Brede moved that all contractors having contracts with the City must carry Public Liability Insurance of not less than $5,000.00. Seconded by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Councilman Gabriel moved that the City Manager be authorized to engage a competent Engineer for several days to be consulted on mat- ters pertaining to the Water Works Department. Seconded by Council- man Melchior. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council. men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Councilman Gabriel moved that bids be received for the printing of the index and the binding of the Council Proceedings for the Year Regular Session, February 1st, 1926 { 1925. Seconded by Councilman Brede. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. January 29th, 1926. To Honorable City Council from City Manager. Subject: Improvements for 1926. • Gentlemen: Attached is a list of improvements that have been sug- gested from time to time for 1926. I am submitting them at this time so that your honorable body may have an opportunity to go over then and advise as to the improvements that you wish to have made this season. Respectfully submitted, C. E. DOUGLAS, City Manager. GRADING. Green Street between Asbury and Avoca Streets. Avoca Street. Pearl Street. Roland Street from West Third Street south to the end. PAVING. Harrison Street. Seminary Street from Main to Heeb Street. Heeb Street. West 16th Street from Cornell to Henion Streets. Cornell Street. Henion Street. Dorgan Place. Pearl Street. Roland Street from West Third Street south to the end. McCormick Street from Delhi to Bennett Streets. Finley Street. White Street from 27th to 32nd Streets. Custer Streets. Decorah Street. Rhomberg Avenue to Bridge. Schroeder Street. Burns Street. Wartburg Place. Kirkwood Street from Alta Vista west. SEWERS. Schroeder Street. Burns Street. Prospect Street extended to West Sixth Street. No action taken, Council to inves- tigate and take action on this at a future meeting. To the Honorable Mayor and Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque: Gentlemen: At the present term of the District Court of Dubuque County, Iowa, two cases involving personal injuries have been disposed of. The nature of these actions is as follows: Josephine Gantenbein vs. City of Dubuque. This case was brought to recover damages on account of a bro- ken leg which plaintiff sustained by falling on a sidewalk abutting the tin shop of F. C. Luther, 2230 Central Avenue. Plaintiff sustained rather serious injuries and brought suit for $10,000. After all of the evidence had been introduced, 1 made a mo- tion to direct a verdict in favor of the City which the Court sustained. May Phillips vs. City of Dubuque. This action was based upon personal injuries which plaintiff sustained on the night of May 2, 1925, when an automobile in which she was riding struck and run onto a pile of dirt located at the corner of Delhi and Algona Streets. An excavation was made in the street at that point by Mr. Rellihan, plumber, and the dirt thrown up onto the street. The auto- mobile turned over and Miss Phil- lips sustained terrible injuries, most of which are permanent and have renderd her a cripple. Damages were asked in the sum of $25,000. I no- tified Mr. Rellihan to defend in the suit as he was covered to the extent of $1,000.00 by a bond in the Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland. The case went to trial and after plaintiff had introduced a great part of her testimony, negotiations for settlement were undertaken. The result was that I agreed to pay $3,500.00 plus the costs. Of this amount, however, the bonding com- pany will pay $750.00 and the City will be reimbursed to that extent. Under all of the circumstances sur- rounding this action, I consider this settlement very advantageous to the City and trust that it will meet with your approval. If is does, I respect- fully recommend that a warrant . for $3,500.00 be orderd issued upon the Treasurer in favor of John Knoll and Milton Glenn, attorneys for May Phillips, and the amount of the costs will be reported to you as soon as I learn what the amount is. Respectfully submitted, M. H. CZIZEK, Solicitor. Councilman Brede moved that the report of the City Solicitor be ap- proved and his recommendation be carried out and the City Auditor be instructed to draw a warrant in the sum of $3,500.00 in favor of John Knoll and Milton Glenn, attorneys for May Phillips, settlement for personal injury claim. Seconded by Council- man Gabriel. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Special Session, February 8th, 1926 39 Mrs. Chas. Tuegel, Mrs. Anna Ris. 9th Precinct —Mrs. John F. Han- ley, Mrs. R. Widdowson, William PolmYer. 10th District —Eva Schaffhauser, Katherine Teal, Mrs. Oscar Herr- mann. 11th Precinct —Glenn Schultz, Ger trude Neumiller, Mrs. Sam McNiece. 12th Precinct— Lester Heil, Mrs. Wm. Markey, Mrs. John Roehl. 13th Precinct —Mrs. Ethel Norberg, Alvin Cartigny, David Cameron. 14th Precinct —Herman Jansen, Mrs. Winnifred Oldridge, Albert Schroeder. 15th Precinct —Mrs. Eda Fiedler, Mrs. W. W. Graham, Mrs. Paul Braun. Councilman Brede moved that the following be appointed to act as Registration Clerks. Seconded by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor men Brede, Schrempf. Nays —None. Registration the Council: 1st Precinct — George Collinson, Mary Grube. 2nd Precinct —Mrs. Edna Hoerner, E. McEvoy. 3rd Precinct —L. Blichman, Ed. J Connolly. 4th Precinct —Mrs. Mae Hedley, George Miller. 5th Precinct —R. D. Waller, Mar- garet Lavery. 6th PrecinctJE. Biazi, J. McMahon. 7th Precinct —Mrs. Carrie Otto, Mrs. Anna LaBarge. 8th Precinct —Mrs. Miss Maylou Melchior. 9th Precinct —Mrs. Leona Palen. 10th Precinct —Mrs. Miss Catherine Teal. 11th Precinct —Miss miller, Peter Grode. 12th Precinct — Lester Genevieve Beiler. 13th Precinct —Mrs. Ethel Norberg, Joseph Heim. 14th Precinct — Herman Jansen, Mrs. Cora Wiegand. 15th Precinct —Mrs. Eda Fiedler, Mrs. Rose Fox. Names of voters submitted to Council wherefrom to select Judges of Election and Clerks of Election. Submitted to Council by Chairman of Democratic Central Committee: 1st Precinct —J. J. Burke and Al- bert Dax, judges; Mrs. Mary Grimes, clerk. 2nd Precinct —Ed F. McEvoy and Sam Swift, judges; Mrs. Nellie Downs, clerk. Alderson, Council - Gabriel, Melchior, Clerks appointed by Nora Millen, John Hanley, M. Schollian, Gertrude Neu- Heil, Mrs. 3rd Precinct —Ed F. Connolly and R. F. Bennett, judges; Mary J. Phil- lips, clerk. 4th Precinct —Leo Mulgrew and George Miller, judges; Mrs. Mayme Bierie, clerk. 5th Precinct —Tom Langton and John F. Stemm, judges; Mrs. Mary Cheetham, clerk. 6th Precinct —E. E. McEvoy and Joseph McMahon, judges; Bertha Mayer, clerk. 7th Precinct —A. B. Wymer and Levi McManus, judges; Lulu Zim- merman, clerk. ' 8th Precinct —Geo: Bamerick and - Frank Flynn, judges; Catherine Franks, clerk. 9th Precinct —James J. Flanagan and Arthur Juergens, judges; Flor- ence Hennig, clerk. 10th Precinct —Jas. F. Lee and Frank McCune, judges; Mrs. Lucille Hogan, clerk. 11th Precinct —John Palen, Jos. K. Kaufman, judges; Gertrude Zwack, clerk. 12th District —Fred J. Christ and John P. Roth, judges; Isabelle Gal- vin, clerk. 13th Precinct —Jos. J. Bertsch and Joseph Heim, judges; Dorothy Kolbe, clerk. 14th Precinct —Geo. J. Vogel and Clem Manneman, judges; Mrs. Ed- ward Abbott, clerk. 15th Precinct —Chas. Doerr and M. Czizek, Sr., judges; Fred Heller, clerk. Names of voters submitted by the Chairman of the Republican Central Committee wherefrom to select Judges and Clerks of Election: 1st Precinct —H. C. W. Scholz, Geo. Schreiner, Adam Wombacher, judges; Mrs. Clara Collinson, clerk. 2nd Precinct —Mrs. Nelie Loetsch- er and John F. Ris, judges; Bertha Neu, clerk. 3rd Precinct —Louis Kammueller and Donald Huntoon, judges; Miss Mildred Barker clerk. 4th Precinct —J. A. Hunt and Al- fred Wunder, judges; Donald Buxton, clerk. 5th Precinct —Ed F. Ruff and Otto Arduser, judges; Mrs. O. J. Stirratt, clerk. 6th Precinct —Lloyd Huntington and W. C. Cottingham, judges; Mrs. Bessie Harwood, clerk. 7th Precinct —W. S. Cooper and Carl Peterson, judges; Mrs. Cora Wolf, clerk. 8th Precinct —Ralph Coates and Mrs. Zella Chaloupka, judges; Mrs. Bertha Goodrich, clerk. 9th Precinct —John Sohl and Har- vey Lillie, judges; Mrs. F. E. Geary, clerk. 38 Special Session, February 8th, 1926 Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. There being no further business, Council adjourned. JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Approved 1926. Adopted 1926. Councilmen Attest: r City Clerk. CITY COUNCIL (Official.) Special Session, February 8th, 1926. Meeting called by order of Council- man Brede and Mayor Alderson. Council met at 4:30 P. M. Present —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Mayor Alderson read the call and stated that this meeting is called for the purpose of appointing registra- tion clerks and judges and clerks of election for the City Election to be held March 29th, 1926. Names submitted for Registration Clerks by F. D. Gilloon, Chairman of the Democratic Central Committee: 1st Precinct —Mary Grube, Mary Grimes, Wm. McClain. 2nd Precinct— Edward F. McEvoy, Mrs. James Downs, J. W. Lundin. 3rd Precinct —D. J. Kenneally, Mae J. Phillips, Edward F. Connolly. 4th Precinct— George Miller, Mrs. Paul Presley, Lucile Sims. 5th. Precinct —Mrs. Margaret Lav- ery, Stanley Meyer. 6th Precinct —Jos. McMahon, Edw. McEvoy. 7th Precinct —Anna LaBarge, Alph- onse Acker, Mrs. Lulu Zimmerman. 8th Precinct —Mrs. Anna Kolf, Maylou Melchior. 9th Precinct —Leona Palen, Flor- ence Hennig, Mrs. Mary Butler. 10th Precinct —J. M. Kenety, Mrs. Mel Schollian, Mrs. Mary Delaney. 11th Precinct —Peter F. Grode, Gertrude Zwack, John Palen. 12th Precinct —F. D. Thimmesch, Mrs. Catherine Wagoner, J. P. Roth. 13th Precinct —Joe Bertsch, Joe Heim. 14th Precinct —Mrs. Cora Wiegand, J. J. Ott, Irene Fosselman. 15th Precinct —Mrs. Rose Fox, Mary Czizek. Names submitted for Registration Clerks by Ira Davenport, Chairman of the Republican Central Com- mittee: 1st Precinct —Geo. Collinson, Mrs. Fred Schreiner, Mrs. Harry Krakow. 2nd Precinct —Edna Hoerner, Mrs. Geo. Fox, Harry Hennings. 3rd Precinct —Mrs. Pearl Hoerner, Mrs. E. Frith, Leonard Blichman. 4th Precinct —Mrs. J. A. Hunt, Mrs. Mae Hedley, Arthur Kile. 5th Precinct —R. D. Waller, Mrs. Sadie Trader, Mrs. GlenDewey. 6th Precinct —Emil Biasi, Albert Stoller, Mrs. Minnie Starr. 7th Precinct —Mrs. Carrie Otto, Bessie Cronmiller, Theodore Haas. 8th Precinct —Mrs. Nora Millen, 40 Special Session, February 8th, 1926 10th Precinct—Edward Stecher and Roy Feller, judges; Hattie Do- natsch, clerk. 11th Precinct —Frank Kurth and Louis Egelhof, judges; Mrs. Grover Hoch, clerk. 12th Precinct —Carl Ihrcke and Ar- thur Ilubert, judges; Blanch Heitz - man, clerk. 13th Precinct — Martin Riedi and Roy Vyverberg, judges; Mrs. Evelyn Wendt, clerk. 14th Precinct — Jackson M. Mar- shal]; and Walter Leuschner, judges; Marion Buehler, clerk. 15th Precinct — Oscar Thompson and Martin Unmacht, judges; Mrs. Alice Beutin, clerk. Judges and Clerks of Election ap- pointed by the City Council. Coun- cilman Brede moved that the follow- ing Judges and Clerks of Election be appointed. Seconded by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the following vote: 1st Precinct —A. Dax, J. J. Burke, Adam Wombacher, judges; Mrs. Cla- ra Collinson, Mrs. Mary Grimes, clerks. 2nd Precinct —John F. Ris, Mrs. Nellie Loetscher, Sam Swift, judges; Mrs. Nellie Downs, Miss Bertha New, clerks. 3rd Precinct —Ed F. Connolly, R. F. Bennett, L. Kammueller, judges; Miss Mildred Barker, Mary J. Phil- lips, clerks. 4th Precinct —J. A. Hunt, Alfred Wunder, John F. Stemm, judges; Donald Buxton, Mamie Bierie, clerks 5th Precinct —Tom Langton, Stan- ley Meyer, Otto Arduser, judges; Mrs. Mae Chetham, Mrs. O. J. Stir - ratt, clerks. 6th Precinct —E. E. McEvoy, Lloyd Huntington, W. C. Cottingham, Bertha Mayre, Bessie Harwood, clerks.' 7th Precinct —C. W. Klauer, Levi McManus, • Chas. Pier, judges; Mrs. Lulu Zimmerman, Mrs. Cora Wolf, clerks. 8th Precinct —Mrs. L. Weber, R. Coates, Frank Flynn, judges; Cath- erine Franks, Bertha Goodrich, clerks. 9th Precinct —John Schafers, Jas. Flanagan, Harvey Lilley, judges; Florence Hennig, Mrs. F. E. Geary, clerks. 10th Precinct —Ed Stecher, Roy Feller, Frank McHune, judges; Lu- cille Hogan, Hattie Donatsch, clerks. 11th Precinct —Jos. K. Kaufman, John Palen, Frank Kurt, judges; Gertrude Zwack, Mrs. Grover Hoch, clerks. 12th Precinct —Wm. Zumhof, Carl Ihrke, John Roth, judges; Miss Blanche Holtzman, Isabelle Gavin, clerks. 13th Precinct —Theo. Gabriel, M. Riedi, Herman Kolbe, judges; Eve- lyn Wendt, Dorothy Kolbe, clerks. 14th Precinct —J. M. Marshall, Walter Leuschner, George Vogel, judges; Marion Buehler, Mrs. Ed- ward Abott, clerks. 15th Precinct —Chas. Doerr, M. Czizek Sr., Oscar Thompson, judges; Fred Heller, Alice Beutin, clerks. Petition of Jos. Bertsch to change the voting place of the 13th District, stating that the present voting place is situated in the extreme southeast corner of this district, which makes it very inconvenient for the voters of said precinct, and furthermore it being in the factory district near the railroad tracks, and there being no sidewalks around this place, that in rainy or thawing weather the mud is ankle deep, and he recommends a vacant store, which he thinks could be rented at 2920 Central Avenue, which is more centrally located. Councilman Gabriel moved that the Clerk be instructed to look into this matter and procure this building if available. Seconded by Council- man Brede. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. There being no further business, Council adjourned. JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Approved 1926. Adopted 1926. Councilmen Attest: City Clerk. Special Session, February 10th, 1926 CITY COUNCIL (Official.) Special Session, February 10th, 1926. Meeting called by order of Mayor Alderson and Councilman Brede. Council met at 4:30 P. M. Present —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Mayor Alderson read the following call which was duly served an ac- cepted by the Councilmen. To Councilman. Dear Sir: You are hereby notified that a Special Meeting of City Council, of the City of Dubuque, County of Du- buque, State of Iowa, will be held on the 10th day of February, 1926, at 4:30 P. M., in the Council Chamber, for the purpose of considering bids for the sale of $29,563.41 Main Sewer Bonds of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, and acting on any other business that may properly come before the meeting. Respectfully, JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, Councilmen. Dated at Dubuque, February 8th, 1926. Notice of publication, certified to by the publisher, of the City Coun- cil's intention to receive bids for the sale of $29,563.41 Main Sewer Bonds of the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Moved by Councilman Brede that the notice be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Melchior. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council of the City of Dubuque. Gentlemen: This morning at 10 A. M., February 10th, 1926, pursuant to publish notice for the sale of Main Sewer Bonds in the sum of $29,563.41 a sale was conducted and held at which various bids were sub- mitted, resulting as follows: One sealed bid was received from A. C. Allyn & Co. of Chicago, Ill.. Before this bid was opened, bids were -requested and there were only two bidders present, namely, White - Phillips Co. and Geo. C. Bechtel Co. of Davenport, Iowa. The result of the open bidding was as follows: The White-Phillips 'Co. par and ac- crued interest and a premium of $285.00, including printing of bonds. Geo. M. Bechtel Co. par and ac- crued interest and a premium of $290..00 including the printing of the bonds. The sealed bid submited by A. C Alyn & Co. of Chicago, Ill., par and accrued interest and a premium of $153.59 including the printing of the bonds. Each bidder submitted with his bid a certified check in the sum of $900.00. The bid of Geo. M. Bechtel & Co. was the highest received, and if this bid is acceptable to the Coun- cil, the Treasurer should be instruct- ed to return the certified checks to the other bidders. Respectfully submitted, OTTO F. PULS, City Treasurer. JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Dubuque, Iowa, Feb. 10th, 1926. The City `Council of the City of Dubuque met in special session, at the City Hall in said City, at 4:30 P. M. The meeting was called to order and there were present James Alder- son, City Mayor, in the Chair and the following named Councilmen: Ed. Schrempf, H. G. Melchior, Theo. Ga- briel, Louis Brede. Absent--None. This being the time and place fixed by published notice, the •Coun- cil took up for consideration the mat- ter of bids for the purchase of $29,563.41 Main Sewer Bonds of the said City. After the receipt of sealed bids and the calling for open .bids, the re- sults thereof were incorporated in a resolution, entitled "Resolution pro- viding for the sale and award of $29,563.41 Main Sewer Bonds and ap- proving and authorizing the agree- ment of such sale and award," which was introduced by Councilman L. H. Brede, who moved that the resolu- tion be placed on file with the City Clerk for public inspection. Second- ed by Councilman H. G. Melchior, and the roll being called the follow- ing voted: Ayes —James Alderson, L. H. Brede, Theo. Gabriel, H. G. Melchior, Ed. Schrempf. Nays —None. Whereupon the Mayor declared said motion duly carried and ordered said resolution placed on file with the City Clerk. Resolution providing for the sale and award of $29,563.41 Main Sewer Bonds and providing and authorizing the 'agreement of such sale and award: Whereas, notice of sale of Twenty - nine Thousand Five 'Hhndred Sixty - 'three Dollars and Forty -one Cents x' Main Sewer Bonds of the City of Dubuque, Dubuque County, 42 Special Session, February 10th, 1926 Iowa, has heretofore been given in strict compliance with the provisions of Chapter 63 of the Code of Iowa, 1924, by publication of notice for two or more successive weeks in one of the official newspapers of Dubuque County; and Whereas, all sealed bids have been received and placed on file, after which open bids were calld for and rceived as follows: White - Phillips Co:, par plus ac- crued interest and premium of $285.00. Geo. M. Bechtel, par plus accrued interest and premium of $290.00, and thereafter such sealed bids were op- ened, the substance of the best seal- ed bid being as follows: A. C. Allyn & Co. par plus accrued interest and a premium of $153.59; Now, therefore, be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Du- buque, Iowa, as follows: , Section 1. That upon being ad- vised in the premises, it is hereby determined that the bid of Geo. M. Bechtel & Co. of Davenport, Iowa, for the purchase of Twnty -nine Thou- sand Five Hundred Sixty -three Dol- lars and Forty -one Cents ($29,563.41) Main Sewer Bonds, is the highest and best bid received and that said bonds be and the same are hereby awarded to said Geo. M. Bechtel Company. Sec. 2. That the form of agree- ment of said bonds to Geo. M. Bech- tel & Company be and the same is hereby approved by the Mayor, City Clerk and City Treasurer are hereby authorized to execute said agreement for and on behalf of the City of Dubuque, Iowa and to fix the corporate seal of said City thereto. Sec. 3. That all resolutions or parts of resolutions in conflict here- with be and the same are hereby re- pealed. Approved and ordered to be placed on file for not less than one week for public inspection February 10th, 1926. Passed and approved February 18th, 1926. JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Recorded February 19th 1926. JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Report of the City Treasurer on the petition of Mrs. Caroline Hafner relatie to her assessment for the improvement of White Street against Lot South 1 /Z of Lot 2, L. H. Lang - worthy's Add., Sub. Lot 171. Mrs. Hafner claimed that she did not re- ceive the proper notice. The Treas- urer states that the notice was duly nailed, that Mrs. Hafner had moved out of the City and left no forward- ing address, consequently the notice came back to the Treasurer, marked unclaimed. Mrs. Hafner signified that she intends to pay this assess- ment in full and asked that the in- terest and penalty thereon be can- celled. Councilman Brede moved that the penalty be cancelled and that Mrs. Hafner be notified that she must pay the assessment and interest to date, and the Treasurer be instructed ac- cordingly. Seconded by Councilman Melchior. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Petition of Edward Milligan asking permission to redeem property in Yates Sub. Lot 9, which was sold to the City for sewer tax, also asking that the assessment for sewer against Lot 4, Quigley's Sub., be re- duced and that he be allowed to re- deem same. The improvement was made in 1921. Councilman Brede moved that the petition be referred to the City Man- ager, Engineer and Clerk to look up this matter and see what report had been previously made on this mat -. ter, he claiming that he had peti- tioned the Council relative to this matter at a previous date. Seconded by Councilman Schrempf. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Petition of Ed C. Kuehnle asking that King Street he made passable, stating that about a year ago water mains were laid in said street, that the ditch has sunk so as to make it impassable. He recommends that a concrete strip about 10 feet wide be placed in this block so that it can be used for automobile and team travel. Councilman Brede moved that the petition be referred to the City Man- ager for investigation, and report back to the. Council. Seconded by Councilman Melchior. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Special Session, February 10th, 1926 Report of the City Water Works, report of the City Auditor and report of the City Treasurer for the Month of January, 1926, presented for approval. Councilman Melchior moved that the reports be approved and filed for record. Seconded . by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Petition of Mrs. Mary lithe stat- ing that she fell on an icy sidewalk Friday, December 18th, 1925, be- tween the hours of 4 and 5 P. M., on Main Street, where the Hopkins Jewelry Store and the Federal Bak- ery join, breaking her wrist. She hereby asks that the 'City assume the doctor and hospital bill and pay for help employed to do the housework while she was disabled. Councilman Brede moved that the petition be referred to the City Soli- citor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Melchior. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Communication of the Federal Building Co. asking that the bond for the construction of a private sewer in Ninth Street be cancelled and the bond returned to the American Su- rety Co. Councilman Melchior moved that the prayer of the petition be granted and the Clerk is hereby instructed to return said bond to the above named company. Seconded by Councilman Brede. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. City Solicitor Czizek reported that Max Bottler fell on an icy sidewalk and that he was willing to settle with the City, if the City pays the doctor bill, which amounts to $10.00, and he hereby recommends that the City settle with Mr. Bottler for this amount. Councilman Brede moved that the recommendation of the City Solicitor be approved and the Auditor be in- structed to draw a warrant in the sum of $10.00 in favor of Max Bot- tler to settle this claim. Seconded by Councilman Melchior. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- 43 men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Councilman Brede moved that Lloyd Huntington be appointed to act as Judge of Election in the 6th Precinct in place of John Appel. Mr. Appel lives in the 4th Precinct. Seconded by Councilman Schrempf. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. The following list of voting places for the Election to be held March 29th; 1926, presented to Council for approval: First Precinct, Engine House, Grandview Avenue. Second Precinct, Washington Jun- ior High School, corner of Grandview Avenue and Fremont Avenue. Third Precinct, Franklin School, at Jones and Bluff Streets. Fourth Precinct, Court House, Cen- tral Avenue and Seventh Street. Fifth Precinct, Lincoln School, West Fifth and Nevada Streets. Sixth Precinct, Irving School, Del- hi and Irving Streets. Seventh Precinct, City Hall, Cen- tral Avenue and Thirteenth Street. Eighth Precinct, Chamber of Com- merce Building, corner Ninth and Lo- cust Streets. Ninth Precinct, No. 1 Engine House, Central Avenue and Eigh- teenth Street. Tenth Precinct, Central Junior High School, corner of Fifteenth and Locust Street. Eleventh Precinct, Community Band Hall (Wunderlich Bldg.), cor- ner White and Twelfth Streets. Twelfth Precinct, Fulton School Annex, 2573 Central Avenue. Thirteenth Precinct, Carl F. Bareis Store Bldg., 2920 Central Avenue. Fourteenth Precinct, Audubon School, corner Lincoln Avenue and Johnson Street. Fifteenth Precinct, No. 6 Engine House, Rhomberg Avenue and Reed Street. Councilman Brede moved that the voting places as presented be ap- proved and adopted by the Council. Seconded by Councilman Melchior. Carried by the following vote: Ayes —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. There being no further business, 44 Special 'Session, February 18th, 1926 Councilman Brede moved to adjourn. Carried. JOHN STUBER, 'City Clerk. Approved 1926. Adopted 1926. C ouncilinen Attest: City Clerk. CITY COUNCIL (Official.) Special Session, February 18th, 1926. Meeting called to order by Council- man Brede and Mayor Alderson. Council met at 4:30 P. M. Present —City Manager Douglas, Mayor Alderson, Councilmen Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Absent—None. Mayor Alderson read the call and stated that service thereof had been duly made and accepted. Following is the notice of call: Notice of call of Special Meeting of the City Council. • Dubuque, February 16th, 1926. To L. H. Brede, Councilman. Dear Sir: You are hereby notified that a Special Meeting of the City Council of the City of Dubuque, County of Dubuque, State of Iowa, will be held on the 18th day of Feb- ruary, 1926, at 4:30 P. M., in the Council Chamber, for the purpose of taking up for 'consideration the reso- lution entitled, "Resolution providing for the Sale and award of $29,563.41. Main Sewer Bonds," and approving and authorizing the agreement of such sale and award, which had been filed with the City Clerk for public inspection since February 10th, 1926, and acting on any other business that may properly come before the meeting. Respectfully, JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, Councilmen. RESOLUTION providing for the sale and award of $29,563.14 Main Sewer Bonds and approving and authorizing the agreement of such sale and award. Whereas, Notice of sale of Twenty - nine Thousand Five Hundred Sixty -, three Dollars and Forty -one Cents ($29,563.41) Main Sewer Bonds of the City of Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa, has heretofore been given in strict compliance with the provisions of Chapter 63 of the Code of Iowa, 1924, by publication of notice for two or more successive weeks in one of the official newspapers of Dubuque County; and Whereas, All sealed bids have been received and placed on file, after which open bids were called for and received, as follows: White - Phillips Co., par plus accrued interest and premium of $285.00; Geo. M. Bechtel & Co., par :plus accrued interest and :premium of $290.00, and thereafter such sealed bids were opened, the substance of the best sealed bid be- Special Session, February 18th, 1926 ing as follows: A. C. Allyn & Co., parplus accrued interst and premium of $153.59. Now, Teherefore, be it resolved by the City Council of the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, as follows: Section 1. That upon being ad- vised in the premises it is hereby determined that the bid of George M. Bechtel & Company of Davenport, Iowa, for the purchase of Twenty - nine Thousand Five Hundred Sixty - three Dollars and Forty -one Cents ($29,563.41) Main Sewer Bonds is the highest and best bid received. and that said bonds, be and the same are hereby awarded to said George. M. Bechtel & Company. Sec. 2. That the form of agree- ment of sale of said bonds to George M. Bechtel & Co. be and the same is hereby approved by the Mayor, City Clerk and City Treasurer are hereby authorized to execute said agreement for and on behalf. of the City of Du- buque, Iowa, and to affix the corpor- ate seal of said City thereto. Sec. 3. That all resolutions or parts of resolutions in conflict here- with be and the same are hereby repealed. Approved and orderd placed on file for not less than one week for public inspection, February 10th, 1926. Passed and approved February 18th, 1926. JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, ED. S H. G. MELCHIOR, THEO. GABRIEL, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Recorded February 19th, 1926. JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Dubuque, Iowa, Feb. 18, 1926. The City Council of the City of Dubuque met in Special Sesion at the City Hall in said City at 4:30 o'clock P. M. The meeting was call- ed to order and there were present James Alderson, Mayor, in the Chair and the following named Council- men: L. 11. Brede, Theo. Gabriel, Ed Schrempf, H. G. Melchior. Nays —None. The Council took up for consider- ation the resolution entitled, "Reso- lution providing for the sale and award of $29,563.41 Main Sewer Bonds and approving and authorizing the agreement of such sale and award," which had been filed with the City Clerk for public inspection since February 10th, 1926. Councilman L. H. Brede moved 45 that the resolution be adopted. Sec- onded by Councilman Melchior and, after due consideration thereof by the Council, the Mayor put the ques- tion, and upon the roll being called the following voted: Ayes —James Alderson, L. H. Brede, Theo. Gabriel, Ed Schrempf, H. G. Melchior. Nays —None. Whereupon the Mayor declared said resolution duly adopted and signed his approval thereto. JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Plat of Sunset Ridge, a subdivision of the City of Dubuque, presented for approval. Resolution. Whereas, Harriet D. Guthrie is the owner of Mineral Lots numbered 123 and 128 and of Lot No. 1 of the Sub- division of Lot No. 3 of the Sub- division of Mineral Lot No. 121 in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, as shown by Alex Anderson's Map of Mineral Lots and the respective recorded plats of the Subdivison of said Min- eral Lot No. 121, and Whereas, a new plat showing a Subdivison of said Mineral Lots Numbered 123 and 128 and a resub- divison of said Mineral Lot No. 121, to be named and hereafter known as "Sun Set Ridge in the City of Du- buque, Iowa," has been duly filed with the City Clerk of the City of Dubuque and submitted to the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, for its approval, and Whereas, said plat has been duly, examined and invested by the City Council of said City and found to be satisfactory; Nov, Therefore, Be it Resolved by the City Council of Dubuque, that said plat of "Sun Set Ridge in the City of Dubuque, Iowa," with the Driveway shown thereon be and the same are hereby approved, and the Mayor and City Clerk are hereby di- rected to certify to a copy of the resolution and affix the same to the Plat. Passed and approved February 18th, 1926. JAMES ALERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. B. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Councilman Brede moved the adop- tion of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —James Alderson, L. H. Special 'Session, February 18th, 1926 47 Nays —None. Petition of J. F. and Emma Kirch- er stating that they are owners of Lot 1 of 2 of 1 in Babcock's Sub., that this land comprises 23 acres and is used for agricultural purposes on- ly, and they hereby ask that the taxes be reduced, and that they be allowed to pay taxes for Library and Roads only as provided by law. Councilman Brede moved that the petition be referred to the. City Soli- citor. Seconded by Councilman Mel- chior. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - -Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Petition of J. M. Potter stating that he is the owner of Lot 1 of 1, Eagle Point View, comprising 11 acres, used for agricultural purpose`s only, and he hereby asks that the taxes be reduced and that he be al- lowed to pay Road and Library taxes only as provided by law. Councilman Melchior moved that the petition be referred to the City Solicitor. Seconded by Councilman Schrempf. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Petition of the Dubuque Baseball Club, by Fred J. Leiser, president, stating that they hereby petiton for the use of the Municipal Athletic Field for the seasons of 1926 and 1927, under conditons similar to those contained in a lease granted the club in' 1925, which conditions re- quired the Dubuque Baseball Club to maintain the park during the base- ball season for which the club was granted the use of the park and given control of the concessions for the season, including the fences and the right to dispose of refreshments in the stands on all occasions. This petition is late in being pre- sented, but this was caused by a misunderstanding, the present owner of the club believing the Dubuque Baseball Club's lease of the park ex- tended through the present baseball season. On suspension of the rules, President Leiser addressed the Coun- cil relative to the petition. Councilman Brede moved that the prayer of the petition be granted. Seconded by Councilman Schrempf. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Cmincil- mnen Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Petition of Peter Mass, owner of Lot 166, L. H. Langworthy's Add., for a reduction in taxes, stating that he is an invalid with a very small income. Councilman Melchior moved that the petition be referred to the City Solicitor. Seconded by Councilman Schrempf. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Petition of Catherine Leute, owner of property on the corner of 13th and Jackson Streets, asking for a re- duction in her taxes, stating that she is a widow, with a very small in- come, that she is an invalid, that her taxes amount o $166.00 which she is unable to pay, that the house on her lot is very old, and she hereby asks the Council to reduce her taxes. Councilman Melchior moved that the petition be referred to the City Solicitor for.investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schrempf. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Petition of Linehan & Molo asking permission to change the location of their truck scales from the present location to their new place of busi- ness, in the alley between Main and Iowa Streets near Fifth Street. Councilman Melchior moved that the prayer of the petition be granted. Seconded by Councilman Brede. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Petition of Eldo Block and Lyn Allen, owners of Lots 13- 14 -15, Stewart's Sub., asking that the alley abutting thes lots be vacated. Councilman Brede moved that the petition be referred to the Council to view the grounds. Seconded by Councilman Melchior. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Communication of Jas. F. Lee Pav- ing Co. relative to deferred payments on contract work for asphalt pave- ment performed by said firm during the season of 1925, copy of work per- formed, also data covering these con- tracts and an itemized statement of interest claimed to be due said com- pany attached was presented and read. Councilman Gabriel moved that the communication with data and claim attached be referred to the 46 Special Session, February 18th, 1926 Brede, Theo. Gabriel, Ed. Schrempf, H. G. Melchior. Nays None. I hereby certify that this is a true copy of the Resolution shown hereon adopted by the City Council of the City of 'Dubuque on the 18th day of February, 1926. JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Plumber's Excavation Bonds of Linehan & Molo, Edward T. Cleaver, H. B. McCarten, Key City Gas Co., and Geo. F. Pinski presented for approval. Councilman Schrempf moved that the bonds be referred to the City So- licitor to see if they were properly executed. Seconde by Concilman Brede. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Petition of Thos. Yiannias for per- mission to place the sign formerly located at the building of the Uni- versal Life Insurance Building, in front of the Princess Theater, to ex- tend over the sidewalk. This sign is 10 feet long. Councilman Melchior moved that the prayer of the petition be granted, providing he furnishes the proper bond. Seconded by Councilman Brede. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Petition of property owners asking that a concrete curb and gutter be constructed on West Third Street from Algona Street west as far as the street is graded. Signed by D. McDonald, Mary Koerner, R. L. Blackman. (7 signers). Council will view grounds. No action taken. Petition of Walter Huber asking that the cleanings and ashes collect- ed in the uptown district and from the hill be dumped at Cox and West 17th Streets to fil up Cox Street, thereby making an outlet at the east end to Angella Street. Councilman Brede moved that the Council view the grounds. Seconded by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Petition of Mrs. W. F. Aird stating that she fell on an icy sidewalk at the intersection of West Fifth and Pauline Streets on January 17th, 1926, and broke her wrist. She here- by asks the Council to pay the doc- tor bill and reimburse her for time lost while confined with the injury Councilman Melchior moved that the petition be referred to the City Solicitor Seconded by Councilman Schrempf. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- m en Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Petition of Rudolph Jones, Emma ilg, Roger Buettell and J. F. Stamp - fer, Jr., asking that the assessment levied against the Overview Court property, for the construction of the sanitary sewer, be readjusted so that Rudolph Jones will pay $362.50 and each of the other three owners pay $417.50 each, stating that all abut- ters agree to this. Councilman Brede moved that the petition be referred to the City Soli- citor. Seconded by Councilman Ga- briel. Carried by the folowing vote: Yeas Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Petiton of Margaret Hansen and Frank Hansen asking for reduction in the 1925 taxes, on Lot 7, Loets- cher & Trueb's Add., stating that the actual value placed on this property by the assessor is $2,800.00, the tax- able value of $700.00 bringing the taxes over $100.00 which they are un- able to pay, he being sick with tuber- culosis; they have three small chil- dren, Mrs. Hansen has these to sup- port. The Board of Supervisors rec- ommends that the assessment be re- duced to $1,400.00 instead of $2,800.00 and hereby refers the petition to the Council for its approval. Councilman Melchior moved that the petition be referred to the City Solicitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Notice of claim in the sum of $3,500.00 against the City of Du- buque, by Malethia Mueller on ac- count of personal injuries sustained in falling on an icy sidewalk January 15th, 1926, between 28th and 29th Streets on Central Avenue, in front of the John Eisenegger Store. Councilman Melchior moved that the claim be referred to the City Soli- citor. Seconded by Councilman Brede. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. 48 Special Session, February 18th, 1926 City Solicitor. man Melchior. lowing vote: Yeas —Mayor men Brede, Schrempf. Nays —None. Petition of the Dubuque Stone Pro- ducts Co. asking permission to con- struct a viaduct or rock chute over and across the street leading to the Eagle Point High Bridge was pre- sented. Councilman Brede moved that the prayer of the petition be granted. The City Solicitor to draw up the proper ordinance. Seconded by Councilman Melchior. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. At a session of the City Council held February 10th, 1926, the petition of Edward Milligan asking to redeem his property sold to the City at tax sale was referred to the City Man- ager, Engineer and Clerk, the Clerk to look up record of the action taken at a previous meeting on a petition filed by Mr. Milligan on this matter. The Clerk reports that the assess- ment was levied against this prop- erty for the construction of a sani- tary sewer in West 17th Street, De- cember 20th, 1921, a remonstrance was filed against this assessment by property owners along said street, signed by Edward Milligan, W. F. Neuman et al. On motion and vote the remonstrance was received and filed at said meeting of December 20th, 1921. The Clerk was instructed to notify Mr. Milligan relative to this report. No further action was taken by the Council at this time. There being no further business, Council adjourned. JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Approved 1926. Adopted 1926. Councilmen Attest: Seconded by Council - Carried by the fol- Alderson, Council- Gabriel, Melchior, City Clerk. CITY COUNCIL Regular Session, March 1st, 1926 (Official.) Regular Session, March 1st, 1926. Council met at 4:30 P. M. Present —City Manager Douglas, Mayor Alderson, Councilmen Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Absent —None. Mayor Alderson stated that this is the regular session of the City Coun- cil for the transaction of such busi- ness as may regularly come before the meeting. Petition of H. R. Thill protesting against the proposed vacation of the alley rhnning on Cora Street a dis- tance of 120 feet, east of Grandview, abutting Lots 13- 14 -15, Stewart's Sub. Councilman. Brede moved that the Council view the grounds. Seconded by Councilman Melchior. Carried by the following vote: Yeas- -Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Notice of claim against the City of Dubuque, in the sum of $5,000.00, filed by Henry C. Winders, on ac- count of person injuries sustained by falling on an icy sidewalk January 26th, 1926, at 909 Spruce Street, whereby he fractured the patella and otherwise lacerated and bruised thigh, hip and other parts of his body. Councilman Gabriel moved that the petition be referred to the City Soli- citor. Seconded by Councilman Brede. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Petition of Peter Carney stating that on account of a misunderstand- ing he failed to make the first pay- ment for the construction of a sani- tary sewer in the Southern Avenue District, and he hereby asks that he be allowed to make these payments on the installment plan. He also petitions that the assessment be re- duced, stating that it is more than a 25 per cent valuation of the property. The number of the lot is 29, on Val- ley Street, assessed for $79.41. Councilman Brede moved that the Council view the grounds. Seconded by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Petition of Mrs. Chris Ingwerson stating that she is the owner of Lot 49 11 and of the easterly 5 feet of Lot 10 in Porter's Add. A special asess- ment for the improvement of Semin- ary Street levied November 23rd, 1893, was levied and the records show that it was not paid. The ab- stract shows that this lot was sold on December 5th, 1899, for taxes of 1898 and .conveyance made by the City of Dubuque December 4th, 1907, and said deed is recorded in book 69, TL page 336. An attempt was made to sell and on July 8th, 1921, this lot was sold to the City of Dubuque for the special assessment above men- tioned. The County Auditor's and Treasurer's books report it as Lot 11, but the City Treasurer's Bonded Special book reports it as Lot 10. The sale book for 1921 does not show the sale. The petitioner hereby re- quests the cancellation of said sale certificate as it is of no value and only a source of annoyance. Councilman Melchior moved that the prayer of the petition be granted and the tax sale certificate be can- celled. Seconded by Councilman Brede. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor men Brede, Schrempf. Nays —None. Petition of J. P. and Irene Hint - gen stating they are owners of Lot 1 and Lot 1 of 1 of 2 of Hosford & Gruner's Add., and Lot 1 of the Sub. of 1 of Sub. of Lot 4 of Sub. of Min. Lot 122 in the City of Dubuque con- taining 17.87 acres, used entirely for agricultural purposes. They hereby ask that the said property be ex- empted from certain levies as pro- vided for in Section 6210 of the Code of 1924. Councilman Brede moved that the petition be referred to the City Soli- citor. Seconded by Councilman Ga- briel. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Petition of James H. Barry stating that last fall in making his payment on sewer and water connections, on South Grandview Avenue, he was un- der the impression that he was pa3y- ing on the sewer and street also. He was informed at the County Treas- ` urer's office that the entire amounts for the sewer and street improve- ments are due this March. Inasmuch as this was a misunderstanding on his part, he hereby asks that he be granted permission to pay the assess- ments on the installment plan. Councilman Melchior moved that the prayer of the petition be granted. Alderson, Council - Gabriel, Melchior,