1926 July Council ProceedingsCITY COUNCIL
(Official)
Regular session July 5th, 1926.
There being no quorum present,
Council adjourned to July 6th, 1926.
Council met at 4:30 P. M.
Present —City Manager Douglas,
Mayor Melchior, Councilmen Meus-
er, Schrempf and Yount.
Absent—Councilman Maclay.
Mayor Melchior stated that this
is the regular monthly meeting of
the Council for the dispatch of such
business as may regularly come be-
fore -the meeting.
Petition of Mary and Catherine
Cunningham, objecting to the im-
provement of McCormick Street.
Stating that their property will not
stand the assessment, presented.
Councilman Meuser moved that
the petition be received and filed.
Seconded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Meuser Schrempf and Yount.
Nays —None.
Absent — Councilman Maclay.
Petition of Patrick O'Shea protest-
ing against the improvement of
Wartburg Place, from the end of the
present improvement to Lull Street,
presented. Stating that this is
acreage property, and the improve-
ment of the street would cost in
excess of 25% of the value of the
property. He states further that
there is very little traffic on this
street and the improvement will
work a hardship on the abutting
property.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the petition be received and filed.
Seconded by Councilman Meuser.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Meuser Schrempf and Yount.
Nays —None.
Absent — Councilman Maclay.
City Council proceeding for the
month of May presented for approv-
al.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
they be approved and adopted and
filed for record. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Yount. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Meuser Schrempf and Yount.
Nays —None.
Absent — Councilman Maclay.
Report of the City Water Works
for the month of June, 1926, pre-
sented for approval.
Councilman Schrempf moved' that
the report be approved and placed
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on file. Seconded by Councilman
Yount . 'Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Meuser Schrempf and Yount.
Nays —None.
Absent — Councilman Maclay.
July 2, 1926.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: The following persons
or firms have filed applications for
permits to sell cigarettes at their
places of business in the City of
Dubuque. They have filed bonds
and have paid the fee of $100.00.
I submit herewith, for your ap-
proval, bonds filed by these persons
or firms and would recommend that
permits be issued to the following:
Signal Pool Room, 336 Main St.;
John G. Gengler, 926 Main St.; Har-
ry, Jacquinot, 1850 Central Ave.;
Erie Cafe, 120 W. First St.; Charles
Petrakis, 1958 Central Ave.; Blue
Ribbon Barber Shop, 135 W. Sev•
enth St.; Joseph C. Schneider, 2900
Central Ave.; A. J. Hartig Co., 87
Locust St.; Hartig Drug Co., Inc.,
630 Main St.; Thos H. Clark, 976
Main St.; Torbert Drug Co., 44 Main
St.; John G. Becker, 2162 Central
Ave.; Julien Candy Kitchen, 241
Main St.; Merchants Hotel Cigar
Stand, 304 Main St.: Trimpler Gro-
cery Store, 1701 Afjbury St.; The
New Majestic Cigar Store, 401 Main
St.; Schroeder Kleine Grocer Co.,
40 -42 Main St.
Respectively
C. E. DOUGLAS,
City Manager.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the bonds be received and placed
on file and the permits be granted.
Seconded by Councilman Meuser.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, .Council-
men Meuser Schrempf and Yount.
Nays —None.
Absent — Councilman Maclay.
Petition of John Mai, of No. 615
West 8th Street, stating that he had
been talking with several property
owners and they wish to have the
old road which starts at the foot of
West 8th Street and runs towards
Air Hill Street, removed and the
space paved. He asks how many
signatures it will require on a pe-
tition to have the Council to consid-
er it.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the petition be referred to the Coun-
cil to view the grounds. Seconded
by Councilman Meuser. Carried by
the following vote:
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Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Meuser Schrempf and Yount.
Nays —None.
Absent — Councilman Maclay.
General contractor's bond of Key
City Roofing Company, heating con-
tractor's bond of Charles Pape &
Son, sign bond of Fitzgerald Cigar
Company, and bond of Geo. Bennett,
city and township assessor, present-
ed for approval.
All being properly executed, Coun-
cilman Schrempf moved that they
be received and filed. Seconded by
Councilman Yount. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Meuser Schrempf and Yount.
Nays —None.
Absent — Councilman Maclay.
Petition of the Carpenters Union
No. 678 of Dubuque, protesting
against the violation of section 558
of the Building Code. Signed by
John Quinn, business agent for the
Carpenter's Union No. 678.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the rules be suspended to allow any-
one present to address the Council.
Seconded by. Councilman Yount.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Meuser Schrempf and Yount.
Nays —None.
Absent — Councilman Maclay.
John Quinn addressed the Council
and stated that the elevator at the
Canfield Hotel has been removed
and a new elevator is being placed
therein, and this is not being put in
as the Building Code requires it to
be done, and that he is hereby call-
ing the Council's attention to this
fact.
Councilman Meuser moved that
this matter be referred to the City
Manager and the Building Commis-
sioner. Seconded by Councilman
Yount. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Meuser, Schrempf and Yount.
Nays —None.
Absent — Councilman Maclay.
Resolution of Necessity for Street
Improvement.
Whereas, a plat and schedule has
been duly prepared by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque and now
on file in the office of the Clerk
thereof, showing the boundaries of
the district, the streets to be im-
proved, the width of the improve-
ments, each lot proposed to be as-
sessed, an estimate of the cost of
the proposed improvement for each
different type of construction and
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kind of material to be used, and in
each case the amount thereof which
is estimated will be assessed
against each lot, for the improve-
ment of the streets named in this
resolution:
Be it, therefore, resolved by the
City Council of the City of Dubuque,
Iowa, on its own motion:
That it is deemed necessary and
advisable to build, construct and put
in place certain street improve-
ments, as hereinafter described, in,
upon and along the following
streets, to wit:
Rhomberg Avenue from the north
property line of Lincoln Avenue to
the high bridge.
Said street improvement shall
consist of grading, paving, curb and
gutter, such curb and gutter to be
constructed of concrete or old curb_
reset, if advisable, and the paving
to be constructed of one or more
of the following materials and meth-
ods, to wit:
By paving with concrete.
Said paving, curb and gutter shall
be constructed, and all grading done
in strict accordance with the plans
and specifications therefor, which
have been prepared by the City En-
gineer and approved by the City
Council and Manager. The street
railway portion of said street shall
be paved with between
the rails and one foot outside there-
of.
That the cost and expense of mak-
ing and constructing said improve-
ments shall be assessed upon and
against all privately owned property
whether abutting or not and lying
within the, assessable distance pre-
scribed by law, according to the
area thereof, and in proportion to
the special benefits conferred, and
any deficiency shall be paid out of
the general fund or improvement
fund and bonds shall be issued and
sold in anticipation of deferred pay-
ment of assessments and the pro-
ceeds thereof used to pay the con-
tractor. The railway portion of said
street shall be assessed to and paid
by said street railway.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing street improve-
ments are hereby proposed to be
made and constructed as hereinbe-
fore set forth, and that this pro-
posed resolution, except this para-
graph, be and the same is hereby
set down for further and final hear-
ing, consideration and determination
at a meeting of this Council to be
held on the 25th day of June, 1926
at 4:30 o'clock P. M, in the Council
Chamber of the City Hall of this
city, and the City Clerk be and he
is hereby instructed to cause notice
of the pendency of the above resolu-
tion, and of the time and place,
when and where said proposed reso-
lution will be considered for pass-
age, to be given for publication in
the official newspapers of said city,
in the manner and for the time pre-
scribed by law, at which time the
owners of property subject to as-
sessment for said proposed improve-
ment may appear and make objec-
tion to the boundaries of the pro-
posed district if any, to the cost of
the proposed improvement, to the
amount proposed to be assessed
against any lot, and to the passage
of the proposed resolution and un-
less property owners at the time of
the final consideration of said reso-
lution have on file with the Clerk
objections to the amount of the pro-
posed assessments, they shall be
deemed to have waived all objec-
tions thereto.
The above resolution was ap-
proved and ordered placed on file
for final action and notice of its
pendency ordered given this 7th day
of June, 1926.
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Mayor.
ED. SCHREMPF,
JOHN A. MACLAY,
W. H. MEUSER,
EARL YOUNT,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
The foregoing resolution of neces-
sity was passed, adopted and ap
proved, as proposed, by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque, this
6th day of July, 1926.
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Mayor.
ED. SCHREMPF,
W. H. MEUSER,
EARL YOUNT,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
CERTIFICATE OF CLERK
It is hereby certified that at the
time set for the final consideration
of the above resolution no remon-
strance has been filed with the
Council signed by 60% of the prop-
erty owners and by the owners of
75% of the property subject to as-
ment.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Schrempf moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Yount. Carried
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by the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Meuser, Schrempf and Yount.
Nays —None.
Absent — Councilman Maclay.
Resolution Adopting and Approving
Plans and Specifications and
Form of Contract for Street
Improvements
Whereas, street improvement as
herein described has been ordered
made and constructed by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque, and
plans, specifications and form of
contract have been duly prepared,
now therefore:
Be it resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that the
plans, specifications and form of
contract heretofore prepared be and
the same are hereby adopted and
approved for the construction of the
following improvements, to wit:
Rhomberg Avenue from the north
property line of Lincoln Avenue to
the high bridge.
Be it further resolved that on the
9th day of July, 1926 a public hear-
ing will be held at 4:30 o'clock P.
M. in the Council Chambers of the
City of Dubuque, for the purpose of
hearing objections which may be
filed by any interested persons to
the proposed plans or specifications
or form of contract for, or cost of
any of such improvement and the
City Clerk be and he is hereby di-
rected to cause a notice of the time
and place of such hearing to be pub-
lished in the official newspapers of
the City of Dubuque, at which hear-
ing the Council will hear such ob-
jections and enter on record its fin-
al decision thereon.
Be it further resolved that the
plans, specifications and form of con-
tract be preserved on file in the of-
fice of the Clerk for public inspec-
tion.
Passed, adopted and approved this
6th day of July, 1926.
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Mayor.
ED. SCHREMPF,
W. H. MEUSER,
EARL YOUNT,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Schrempf moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Yount. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Meuser, Schrempf and Yount.
Nays —None.
Absent — Councilman Maclay.
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Resolution Ordering Construction of
Paving, Curb and Gutter and
Directing Clerk to Ad-
vertise for Bids.
Be it resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that pur-
suant to a Resolution of Necessity,
proposed at a meeting of this Coun-
cil on the 7th day of June, 1926,
and duly passed on the 6th day of
July, 1926, it is hereby ordered by
this Council upon its own motion
and without petition of property
owners, that the street improve-
ments described in said resolution
be constructed, the same consisting
of grading, paving, curb and gutter
in, upon and along the following
named street, to wit:
Rhomberg Avenue from the north
property line of Lincoln Avenue to
the high bridge.
The curb and gutter shall be of
concrete construction, or old stone
curb may be reset where advisable.
All underground connections with
sewer, water and gas mains shall
be made to the curb lines in the
manner and within the time speci-
fied in a resolution adopted there-
for. The street shall be paved with
6 inch plain concrete.
The street railway portion of the
street shall be paved with
between the rails and one foot out-
side thereof. All of the work shall
be constructed in accordance with
the plans and specifications hereto
fore adopted and now on file in the
office of the City Clerk.
Be it further resolved that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby or-
dered and directed to advertise for
proposals for the construction of
said improvements, as provided by
law, which improvements shall be
completed on or before the 1st day
of October, 1926.
The cost and expense of said im-
provements will be paid for by levy-
ing special assessments against the
privately owned property abutting
upon said improvement and also
against property which does not
abutt but which lies within the as-
sessable distance prescribed by law,
according to the area thereof and
in proportion to the special bene-
fits conferred, and payment will be
made to the contractor out of funds
realized from the sale of bonds to
be issued in anticipation of deferred
payment of assessments as provid-
ed by law and any deficiency will
be paid out of the general fund or
the improvement fund, or partly
from each of said funds.
This resolution being deemed ur-
gent and of immediate necessity,
shall be in force and effect from
and after its passage and adoption
by the City Council.
Passed, adopted and approved this
6th. day of July, 1926.
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Mayor.
ED. SCHREMPF,
W. H. MEUSER,
EARL YOUNT,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Schrempf moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Yount. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Meuser, Schrempf and Yount.
Nays —None.
Absent — Councilman Maclay.
Resolution Ordering Underground
Connections
Whereas the City Council of the
City of Dubuque heretofore adopted
a resolution ordering the paving of
Rhomberg Avenue from the north
property line of Lincoln Avenue to
the high bridge and otherwise per-
manently improving the same, and
it is necessary and desirable that
all underground connections in and
upon said streets be made to the
curb line of adjacent property be-
fore such permanent improvements
are installed:
Be it therefore, resolved by the
City Council of the City of Dubuque,
that all connections from gas, wat-
er and sewer mains to the curb line
of property adjacent to the proposed
street improvements be made and
completed by July 15, all such con-
nections to be made according to
the plans and specifications on file
in the office of the City Engineer.
Be it further resolved that in case
any such connections are not made
to the curb line of adjacent proper-
ty in the manner and within the
time herein prescribed, then the
Council shall cause the same to be
made and assessed the cost there-
of against the property for which
they are made.
Be it, further resolved that the
City Engineer cause a notice to be
given to the owner or owners of all
property to which such connections
are to be made, stating the time
within which the same shall be
made, but not more than one of
such connections shall be required
for each 50 feet of any lot, or par-
cel of land, unless the conditions
in each instance warrant a greater
number of connections, and, in any
event, the notice to the property
owners shall state the number of
connections proposed or required to
be made.
Passed, adopted and approved this
6th day of July, 1926.
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Mayor.
ED. SCHREMPF,
W. H. MEUSER,
EARL YOUNT,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Schrempf moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Yount. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Meuser, Schrempf and Yount.
Nays —None.
Absent — Councilman Maclay.
Mr. C. E. Douglas,
City Manager,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Dear Mr. Douglas: I am briefly
outlining herewith some of the more
important subjects which are now
before the Dubuque Shippers' Asso-
ciation for consideration and action.
It is our opinion that these subjects
are the most vital in the history of
the Association and have a direct
bearing on our industry welfare. On
the outcome of these subjects rests
to a large extent the future of our
jobbing industry and the importance
of Dubuque as a trade center.
1. The Eastern Class Case in-
volves our rates to and from points
east of the Illinois Indiana State
line. The carriers have proposed to
increase the rates from points east
of Pittsburgh about 20 %. We have
with other cities, opposed this in-
crease. We have also asked the In-
terstate Commerce Commission to
remove the present basis of making
rates to Dubuque 117% of the Chi-
cago rate suggesting that our rates
be graded over the Chicago rate, to
about 110 %. A revision from and
to points in Indiana, Michigan and
Ohio and Dubuque was also put for-
ward by us. The present basis
makes Dubuque pay rates higher
than St. Louis when the distance is
greater and the same rate when our
distance is less. No advantage ac-
crues to us for our lesser distance
from Northern Indiana and Michi-
gan, as it does to St. Louis for their
lesser distances from Southern Ohio
and Southern Indiana.
This subject is now before the
Commission for its decision. We
have spent considerable amount so
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far and indications are that it will
cost still more money before its
conclusion.
2. Western Trunk Line Case.
This case contemplates a complete
revision of rates in the territory be-
tween Chicago - Missouri River Du-
iuth-St. Paul with an approximate
increase of about 15 %. Rate groups
on which the cities in the Middle
West have built up their business
are to be abolished. Iowa state
sates are to be increased as high
as 100% narrowing the spread as
between interstate and state traffic
to our disadvantage. The proposals
in this case are revolutionary and
if carried out will disrupt business
connections of years standing and
necessitate a relocation of buying
and selling ter ^story. The river cit-
ies are vitally interested. Whatever
bass is f'stabiished will be perman-
ent and it is absolutely essential
that Dubuque carefully consider its
proposed situation and exact from
the carriers a basis to which it is
properly entitled, otherwise our
trade disadvantage will be difficult,
to overcome and the plans of Du-
buque for industrial expansion will
he defeated before they are prac-
tically started. It is stated on the
best authority that Dubuque can
will afford to spend $10,000 on this
case above in protection of its in-
terests. This case is pending before
the carrier and Commission. A
number of meetings have been held
and indications are that there will
be many more before the case is
decided. The expense to the Asso-
ciation has so far been heavy and
the case is far , from being con-
cluded.
3. Missouri River Cities Cases.
These cases filled with the Inter-
state Commerce Commission by the
Missouri River Cities - Kansas City to
Sioux City inclusive, vitally affect
Dubuque. The Commission is asked
to establish rates from all eastern
and southern territory to these cit-
ies, in lieu of the present rates
which are a two rate combination
of locals over the Mississippi River.
In other words, instead of taking
the local rate New York to Dubuque
and the local rate Dubuque to Oma-
ha adding them together to make
the through rate, they ask that one
rate, much less than the combina-
tion be applied.
Should the case be decided favor-
ably the rates to the Mississippi
River Cities will be substantially
reduced which reduction will spread
to the interior Iowa cities without
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any reduction in our rates. It needs
no explanation to clearly see that
such an adjustment will eliminate
the jobbers of Dubuque from busi-
ness in the territory very far west
of the river because the rates to
the interior Iowa and Missouri river
cities would only be slightly higher
than our rates.
These cases have not yet been
assigned for hearing by the Com-
mission but it is expected that they
will come up soon and whatever the
outcome Dubuque must present its
situation to the Commission in its
own interests.
Hard Coal Rates. This case has
just been decided by the Commis-
sion reducing our rates on anthra-
cite coal by 52 cents per net ton.
The case was filed with the Inter-
state Commerce Commission in 1924.
Dubuque asked for a rate on the
same level of St. Louis or $5.57 per
ton our rate being $7.32 although
the distances from the mines in
Pennsylvania to Dubuque are prac-
tically the same as to St. Louis.
The Commission did not grant all
we asked for, stating that they con-
sidered the rates to St. Louis de-
pressed rates through conditions not
existing at the upper river cities,
but they did recognize we were en-
titled to through rates and made
the reduction stated. This case is a
direct benefit to the citizens of Du-
buque who use hard coal.
Soft Coal Rates. The Association
filed with the I. C. C. in 1924, com-
plaint asking for reduction in rates
from Illinois, Indiana and western
Kentucky field and also the estab-
lishment of rates on fine coal less
than the rates on lump coal, in ac-
cordance with the basis the carriers
have published to competitive cities
in the territory. This case is prob-
ably one of the most important for
Dubuque, that we have had. If the
Commission should grant what we
ask it will mean a saving to Du-
buque from . $50,000 to $100,000 a
year without consideration of a pos-
sible reduction in our domestic
sizes.
This case has cost the Association
a lot of time and money and we
are hopeful that the Commission will
see the justice of our request and
grant us the relief that we have
asked for.
The Association has been actively
engaged in the readjustment of
rates from this territory into the
Southeast which readjustment is al-
most concluded. We have taken ac-
tive part in the cases, termed the
Southwestern cases, in which our
rates to the southwestern states are
involved, and pleaded our interest
before the Commission for a prop-
er basis from Dubuque.
We have been and are watching
closely proposed changes in rates
on a great many commodities be-
tween Illinois and the river cities
which will seriously affect our in-
dustries if carried out.
We have briefly cited herein some
of the more important subjects now
under consideration by the Associa-
tion.
We are constantly engaged in
questions which are of community
interest as you no doubt already
know.
The revival of transportation on
the upper river will, without doubt,
necessitate supervision of rates and
service which this association will
be called upon to perform, especial-
ly the questions of rates to, from
and through Dubuque.
We could mention other things
which the Association has done and
is doing which are of a community
nature, all to the end that our indus-
tries and city will obtain a rate
structure to which we are properly
and logically entitled and through
which we will progress as we
should. The cases .mentioned, how-
ever, will give you a comprehensive
view of our work.
• Yours very truy,
S. G. CRESWICK,
Commissioner.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: Attached you will
find a copy of a letter received by
me from the Dubuque Shipper's As-
sociation. It will be noted that con-
siderable stress is placed upon the
fact that rate adjustments are apt
to be made that will seriously affect
the welfare of this city as a manu-
facturing and distributing center,
and it is therefore, a matter that
requires our most serious and care-
ful consideration.
I recall reading, just a few days
ago, a survey , of Dubuque made in
1889. This survey shows that Du-
buque was at that time the leading
city of the State of Iowa, and that
its freight rates had been adjusted
so as to give it supreme and un-
disputed control of an immense ter-
ritory. Conditions have changed
considerable since that report was
made back in 1889, and I am confi-
dent that the adjustments that have
been made in the freight rate struc-
ture have resulted in other cities,
that are competitors of Dubuque, re-
ceiving rates that have enabled their
manufacturers and wholesalers to
operate in a. territory that should
belong to Dubuque.
We will take the cases that are
described in the letter received
from the Commissioner of the Du-
buque Shippers Association: 'first,
we have the Eastern Class Case,
which involves an increase of about
twenty per cent in rates, and even
at the present time, without the in-
crease, statement is made that Du-
buque pays rates higher than St.
Louis, when the distance is greater
and the same rate when the distance
is less, and that no advantage ac-
crues to us for our lesser distance
from Northern Indiana and Michi-
gan, as it does to St. Louis for their
lesser distances from Southern Ohio
and Southern Indiana.
This matter is up before the In-
terstate Commerce Commission for
decision and, of course, it is too late
for any further action to be taken
in this case. Still it clearly shows
the great injustice that has been
done Dubuque in favor of other com-
munities. And my experience has
taught me that the mere fact that
a community protests a rate adjust-
ment is not sufficient when it has
such great effect upon the commer-
cial life of the community.
Case No. 2, cited by the Dubuque
Shippers Association known as the
Western Trunk Line Case. Here it
is stated that rates on which the
people of Dubuque have built up
their business, are to abolished.
And that the rates in the State of
Iowa may be increased as high as
100 %, and if the rates were to go
into effect, that it would disrupt
business connections of years stand-
ing.
When you think of this situation,
gentlemen, you will realize the im-
portance of this litigation. It does
not affect manufacturing, wholesal-
ing and retailing business of the
city alone, but reaches into every
home in the community. It makes
this traffic situation a matter of first
importance to Dubuque as a city and
should become a subject for the con-
sideration of the Municipality on be-
half of all the people.
Next is described the Missouri
River Cities cases, wherein it
states that should the case be de-
cided favorably the rates to the
Missouri River cities will be reduced
and reduction will extend to the in-
terior Iowa cities without any re-
duction in Dubuque's rates. It will,
Regular Session, July 5th, 1926
219
therefore, interfere with the distrib-
uting business of Dubuque houses.
These cases have not been assigned
for a hearing by the Interstate
Commerce Commission and when
they are assigned and hearings
held, Dubuque should be represent-
ed by the very best counsel obtain-
able. It would appear to me that
we have a problem as serious as
any that will ever come before this
Council. It involves the identity of
Dubuque. It involves the destiny of
our Manufacturers and Wholesalers,
it affects every wage earner in this
city and it is my opinion that this
Council should on its own initiative
go to the seat of Government in
Washington and employ the best
traffic counsel to use his talent in
presenting Dubuque's cause before
the Interstate Commerce Commis-
sion in order that full justice might
be done for our city.
Other cities gladly make appropri-
ations for legal talent when their
freight rates are jeopardized, and it
would seem to me that this is the
least that we can do when we have
so much at stake.
During the period that I was Man-
ager at Newport News, it was nec-
essary for appropriations to be made
in order to enable that city to main-
tain its freight rate situation. That
city was jealous of its freight rate
position and never permitted an ad-
justment to be made that would
place it as a disadvantage with its
competitors.
Just a short time ago, the rail-
roads proposed an increase in
freight rates on tobacco which would
have seriously interfered with New-
port
News as a storage center. The
city immediately appropriated funds
to place the matter before the Inter-
state Commerce Commission and
stood ready to spend $10,000 if nec-
essary, to have this one case ad-
justed. Knowing as it did that
should a decision be handed down
by the Commission whereby rates
would be increased and Newport
News placed at a disadvantage,
business would be diverted from
that city to other cities and the
city as a whole, would suffer some
loss.
The Shippers Association are now
planning to increase their activities
and ask for an appropriation by the
Council to assist in the work that
they are doing. At first I was im-
pressed with the idea of the City
making an appropriation to assist
them in their work, but now I am
convinced that the problem is such
•
CITY COUNCIL
(Official)
Special session, July 9th, 1926.
Meeting called by order of Mayor
Melchior and Councilman Maclay.
Council met at 4:30 P. M.
Present —City Manager Douglas,
Mayor Melchior, Councilmen Maclay,
Meuser, Schrempf and Yount.
Mayor Melchior read the call and
stated that this meeting is called for
a hearing qu the proposed plans,
specifications and form of contract
which have heretofore been adopt-
ed by the City Council for the im-
provement of Race Street, from
West llth Street to Rose Street,
West 14th Street from Locust to
Walnut Street, White Street from
27th Street to 32nd Street, West 3rd
Street from North Algona Street to
the lot 6 in Bennett Street Sub.,
Henion Street from West 14th
Street to the alley first south of
16th Street, Seminary Street from
Heeb Street to Main Street, West
16th Street from Cornell Street to
lot 28 Yates Sub., Ascension Street
from Lincoln Avenue to Thomas
Place, Roland Street from West 3rd
Street to the alley 1st South of
West 3rd Street, West 5th Street
from City Lot 615 produced to the
end of the paving which was form-
erly Johns Street, Wartburg Place
from the end of the present paving
to Lull Street, Heeb Street from
West 17th Street to Seminary
Street. Also a hearing on the plans,
specifications 'and form of contract
for the lining of the Eagle Point
Reservoir with Gunite, and construc-
tion of covering thereon of concrete
and acting on any other business
that may come before the meeting.
Notice of publication certified to
by the publisher of the publication
for a hearing on the proposed plans,
specifications, and form of contract
for the above mentioned streets pre-
sented.
There being no objections filed,
Councilman Meuser moved that the
notice be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Maclay. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Maclay, Meuser, Schrempf and
Yount.
Absent —None.
Notice of publication certified to by 1
the publisher of a hearing to be con-
ducted on the plans, specifications
and form of contract for the lining
and covering of the Eagle Point
Reservoir, presented.
Special Session, July 9th, 1926 221
There being no objections filed,
Councilman Meuser moved that the
notice be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Maclay, Meuser, Schrempf and
Yount.
Absent —None.
Resolutions
Whereas no objections by interest-
ed parties have been filed to the
proposed plans and specifications,
proposed form of contracts or cost
of the improvements herein de-
scribed, and this date is the time
set for the hearing upon the same:
Therefor
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that the
plans and specifications and pro-
posed form of 'contracts, heretofore
approved by the City Council, be
and the same are hereby adopted
for the improvement of the follow-
ing streets:
Race Street from the north prop-
erty line of W. llth St. to the south
property line of Rose Street, $2,191.
West 14th Street from the west
property line of Locust Street to the
west property line of Walnut Street,
$12,259.00. White Street from the
north property line of 27th Street
to the south property line of 32nd
Street, $22,918.00. West 3rd Street
from the west property line of north
Algona Street to the west line of
lot 6, Bennett Street Sub., $642.00.
Henion Street from the north prop-
erty line of west 14th Street to al-
ley first south of West 16th Street,
$4,570.00. Seminary Street from the
west property line of Heeb Street
to the east property line of Main
Street, $4,033.00. West 16th Street
from the west line of Cornell Street
to the west line of lot 28, Yates
Sub., $1,836.45, and 1 / 2 intersection
of Cornell Street, $184.80. Ascen-
sion Street from the west property
line of Lincoln Avenue to Thomas
Place $2,151.00. Roland Street from
the south property line of West 3rd
Street to the north line of the alley
first south of West 3rd Street,
$1,570.00. West 5th Street from the
south line of City lot 615 produced,
westerly to the end of the concrete
pavement at what was formerly
John Street, $5,968.00. Wartburg
Place from the end of the present
improvement to Lull Street,
$2,830.50. Heeb Street from the
north property line Of West 17th
Street to the north property line,
of Seminary Street, $3,220.75.
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220 'Regular Session, July 5th, 1926
an important one,, that the city
should itself employ counsel to rep-
resent its interests.
I, therefore, recommend that the
Council call a committee from the
Dubuque Shippers Association to ap-
pear before it, in order to explain
in greater detail, just what has been
up to this time on each of the cases
involved, and to take up the ques-
tion of appropriating funds for de-
fending Dubuque's business.
Respectively submitted,
C. E. DOUGLAS,
City Manager.
Recommendation of the City Man-
ager approved. Council to meet
with a committee of the Dubuque
Shippers Association. No motion.
Petition of J. M. McDonald, Mar-
garet Upton, and Fenelon Place
Elevator Co., stating that they are
sole owners of the abutting proper-
ty on Raymond Place from Cooper's
line to Fenelon Street, and that
they wish to improve this part of
the street with concrete and have
made an agreement with Uhlrich,
Paley Co. to do this work, and up-
on completion of this work to pay
the contractor direct, without the
expense necessary delay to have the
improvement made in the usual man-
ner by the City.
The petitioners therefore pray
that the City authorize such im-
provement to be made privately as
above mentioned under the super-
vision of the City Engineer as may
be necessary to make the work cor-
respond with other improvements on
city streets.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the prayer of the petition be grant-
ed, work to be done under the su-
pervision of the City Engineer, and
the Engineering expense to be borne
by the abutting property owners.
Seconded by Councilman Yount. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Meuser, Schrempf and Yount.
Nays —None.
Absent — Councilman Maclay.
Petition of Edward Muntz, ob-
jecting to the improvement of West
16th Street, stating that he is own-
er of lots 18 and 19 Morgan's Sub.,
abutting on this street and that
the property will not stand the as-
sessment, he states further that lot
18 is assessed $32.00 and lot 19 at
$37.00 for taxation and that he is
willing to pay on a 25% of this valu-
ation.
Councilman Meuser m oved the
petition, be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Meuser, Schrempf and Yount.
Nays —None.
Absent — Councilman Maclay.
Petition of property owners in
that section of Seminary Hill from
Heeb Street to Main Street for a
street light to be installed at the
intersection of Seminary and Shel-
by Streets, signed by Samuel Rath,
Frank Schmitz, Evelyn Moser, et al,
(14 signers).
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the petition be referred to the City
Manager. Seconded by Councilman
Meuser. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Meuser, Schrempf and/ Yount.
Nays —None.
Absent — Councilman Maclay.
There being no further business,
Council adjourned.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Approved
Adopted
Councilmen
1926.
1926.
Attest:
City Clerk.
prepares the tax levy. Seconded by
Councilman Maclay. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Maclay, Meuser, Schrempf and
Yount.
Nays —None.
Report of the City Auditor for the
month of June, 1926, presented for
approval.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the report be approved and placed
on file. Seconded by Councilman
Maclay. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Maclay, Meuser, Schrempf and
Yount.
Nays —None.
Report of the City Treasurer for
the month of June, 1926, presented
for approval.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the report be approved and placed
on file. Seconded by Councilman
Maclay. Carried by the following
vote :
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Maclay, Meuser, Schrempf and
Yount.
Nays —None.
General contractors bonds of Du-
buque Roofing Company, and Edwin
Kuehnle, presented for approval.
Being properly executed, Council-
man moved that they be received
and placed on file. Seconded by
Councilman Maclay. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Maclay, Meuser, Schrempf and
Yount.
Nays —None.
Councilman Meuser moved that
the regulation of the sizes of trucks
and loads, on the paved streets in
the City be referred to the City
Manager. Seconded by Councilman
Maclay. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Maclay, Meuser, Schrempf and
Yount.
Nays —None.
Petition of W. Huber, offering $60
for lot 5 Kringle's Sub. He states
that he understands that this lot
belongs to the City by virtue of a
tax deed from the County Treas-
urer issued in 1925, same to be free
from all liens and taxes.
Councilman Maclay moved that
the petition be referred to the Coun-
cil for investigation. Seconded by
Councilman Yount. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council-
Special Session July 9th, 1926
223
rnen Maclay, Meuser, Schrempf and
Yount.
Nays —None.
Resolution
WHEREAS, proposals have been
received by the City Manager of the
City of Dubuque and submitted to
the City Council for the purchase
of two pieces of fire equipment, and
the Ahrens Fox Fire Engine Com-
pany has submitted the best bid for
the furnishing of the equipment and
the allowance to be made for an old
piece of fire equipment, it is deemed
advisable by this Council to accept
the proposal of the Ahrens Fox Fire
Engine Company for the furnishing
of one Ahrens Fox Latest Improved
Triple Combination Automobile
Pumping Engine with a pumping ca-
pacity of one thousand gallons
(1000) per minute at 120 pound net
pump pressure and one Ahrens Fox
Latest Improved Automobile Tract-
or -Drawn Service Ladder Truck be .
and the same is hereby accepted,
the net total cost of said equipment
to be $19,775.00 F. O. B. Dubuque,
delivery thereon to be made as in
the proper specified time and pay-
ment therefor to be as provided for
in the contract which has been duly
prepared therefor.
Be it further resolved that this
Resolution and the contract herein
referred to remain on file with the
City Clerk of the City of Dubuque
for public inspection for one week
and if there is no objection to the
final passage of this Resolution or
to the entering into and execution
of the contract then this resolution
be taken up for final action and the
contract for final approval, and if
this Resolution is finally adopted
and the contract approved, then the
City Manager is hereby directed to
execute and enter into such contract
in duplicate with said Ahrens Fox
Fire Engine Company on behalf of
the City of Dubuque.
Presented for consideration this
25th day of June, 1925.
Passed, adopted and approved this
7th day of July, 1926.
H. G. MELCHIOR,
ED. SCHREMPF,
WM. H. MEUSER,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Schrempf moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Meuser. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior. Council-
222 Special Session July 9th, 1926
Passed, adopted and approved this
9th day of July, 1926.
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Mayor.
ED. SCHREMPF,
JOHN H. MACLAY,
WM. H.' ME USER,
EARL YOUNT,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Meuser moved the ad-
option of the resolution. Seconded
by Councilman Maclay. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Maclay, Meuser, Schrempf and
Yount.
Absent —None.
Resolutions
Whereas no objections have been
filed by interested parties to the
proposed plans and specifications,
proposed form of contract or cost
of the improvements herein de-
scribed, and this date is the time
set for the hearing upon the same:
Therefor
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that the
plans and specifications, and pro-
posed form of contract heretofore
approved by the City Council be and
the same are hereby adopted for the
lining with Gunite on the side walls
and bottom of Eagle Point Water
Storage Reservoir, and construction
of a reinforced concrete roof or
covering thereon.
Be it further resolved that a con-
tract for the construction of the
above improvements be entered in-
to with Gunite Concrete and Con-
struction Company of Kansas City,
Missouri, at the price stated in the
submitted proposal, and that said
contract and this resolution be
placed on file with the City Clerk
for at least one week for pubilc in-
spection, and if no objection is filed
thereto then this resolution be tak-
en up for final adoption, and the
Mayor and Clerk will then execute
said contract with said Construction
Company on behalf of the City of
Dubuque.
Approved this 9th day of July,
1926.
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Mayor.
ED. SCHREMPF,
WM. H.' MEUSER,
JOHN H. MACLAY,
EARL YOUNT,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Meuser moved that
the resolution be approved and
placed on file in the office of the
City Clerk for at least one week
for public inspection. Seconded by
Councilman Maclay. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Maclay, Meuser, Schrempf and
Yount.
Absent —None.
Dubuque, Iowa, July 8, 1926.
To the Honorable City Council of
the City of Dubuque:
In compliance with the provisions
of the statutes of Iowa, the Park
Board of the city of Dubuque by
resolution duly adopted the 8th day
of July, 1926, has fixed the tax need-
ed to be levied or certified for levy
for park purposes by your Honor-
able Body for the coming year to
be at the rate of two and one half
mills on the dollar of the assess-
able property of the city and that
said amount - expressed in dollars is
$27,500.00 and herewith enclosed for
your consideration and action is
properly signed copy of the resolu-
tion duly adopted.
Very respectfully,
PARK BOARD OF THE CITY OF
DUBUQUE.
By Glenn Brown, Chairman.
By Herbert Adams, Secretary.
The following resolution was duly
adopted by the Park Board of the
city of Dubuque by unanimous vote
of its members at its meeting held
on July 8, 1926, in the city of Du-
buque, Iowa:
RESOLVED, as required by the
statutes of Iowa provided for levy of
taxes for cities of the state for park
needs and purposes, the Park Board
of the city of Dubuque, Iowa, on this
8th day of July, 1926, fixes and cer-
tifies to the Honorable City Council
of Dubuque, Iowa, as the tax needed
to be levied by said city council
for park needs and purposes for the
coming year including the sum need-
ed to pay the park bonds coming
due May 1, 1927, and interest then
due on the remaining park bonds to
be at the rate of two and one half
mills on the dollar on the assessed
value of the taxable property of the
city of Dubuque and that said
amount of said tax so required ex-
pressed in dollars is $27,500.00.
PARK BOARD OF THE CITY OF
DUBUQUE.
By Glenn Brown, Chairman. •
By Herbert Adams, Secretary.
Councilman Meuser moved that
this matter be referred to the Coun-
cil for consideration when Council
being called the following voted:
Aye: Melchior, Meuser, Schrempf.
Nay: None. -
Whereupon the Mayor declared
said resolution duly adopted and
signed his approval thereto.
Councilman Schrempf introduced
and caused to be read a resolution
entitled, "Resolution to fix date of
meeting at which it is proposed to
take action for the issuance of
$75,000 City Grading Bonds ", and
moved its adoption; seconded by
Councilman Meuser. After due con-
sideration of said resolution by the
Council, the Mayor put the question
and upon the roll being called the
following voted: Aye: Melchior
Meuser, Schrempf. Nay: None.
Whereupon the Mayor declared
said resolution duly adopted and
signed his approval thereto.
Upon motion Councilman Meuser
introduced and caused to be read a
resolution entitled, "Resolution pro-
posing a supplemental estimate of
improvement fund taxes," and moved
its adoption; seconded by Council-
man Schrempf. After due consider-
ation of said resolution by the
council, the Mayor put the question
and upon the roll being called the
following voted: Aye: Melchior
Schrempf, Meuser. Nay: None.
Whereupon the Mayor declared
said resolution duly adopted and
signed his approval thereto.
Councilman Meuser introduced
and caused to be read a resolution
entitled "Resolution to fix a date of
meeting at which it is proposed to
take action for the issuance of
$275,000 City Improvement Bonds,"
and moved its adoption; seconded
by Councilman Schrempf. After due
consideration of said resolution by
the Council, the Mayor put the ques-
tion and upon the roll being called
the following voted: Aye: Melchior,
Schrempf, Meuser. Nay: None.
Whereupon the Mayor declared
said resolution duly adopted and
signed his approval thereto.
Upon motion and vote the meeting
adjourned.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Resolution Proposing a Supplement-
al Estimate of Grading
Fund Taxes
WHEREAS, the City of Dubuque,
in the County of Dubuque, and State
of Iowa heretofore pursuant to and
in strict compliance with all laws
applicable to said City, lawfully or-
dered the construction of grading
improvements in said City, the cost
thereof to the amount of Seventy-
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225
five Thousand Dollars ($75,000) to
be borne by the City of Dubuque,
and to be paid from a tax levied
on all the taxable property within
said City; and
WHEREAS, it is now advisable to
make provisions for the payment
of said cost to be borne by said
City and to make a supplemental
estimate for taxes for future years
pursuant to the provisions of Chap -
ter 24 of the Code of Iowa, 1924,
as amended:
NOW THEREFORE, Be it Re-
solved, by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque, Iowa, as follows:
Section 1. That a supplemental
estimate for the levy of taxes for
each of the years 1926 to 1936 in-
clusive be made as follows:
That in pursuance of Paragraph
1 of Section 6211 of the Code of
Iowa, 1924, and subject to the
amounts necessary for prior pledges,
there shall be levied, assessed and
collected a direct annual tax of
three (3) mills on the dollar of val-
uation (or such portion thereof as
may be necessary) upon all the tax-
able property within said City for
each of the years 1926 to 1936 in-
clusive, sufficient to produce net an-
nual sums as hereinafter provided.
Section 2. Said taxes shall be
collected each year at the same
time and in the same manner as
and with and in addition to all oth-
er taxes in and for said City, and
when collected shall be converted
into a special fund.
Section 3. That this Council meet
on the 27th day of July, 1926, at the
Council Chamber in the City Hall,
within said City, at 4:30 o'clock
P. M., at which time and place any
person subject to such tax shall be
heard in favor or against the same
or any part thereof.
Section 4. That the Mayor and
City Clerk are hereby directed to
give notice of said supplemental es-
timate, setting forth the time and
the place where said hearing will
be held, by publication at least ten
days before said hearing in the Tele-
graph- Herald, a newspaper published
in said City. Said notice shall be
substantially in the following form:
Notice of Supplemental Estimate
The City Council of the City of
Dubuque, . Dubuque County, Iowa,
will meet on the 27th day of July,
1926, at the Council Chamber in the
City Hall, Dubuque, Iowa, at 4:30
o'clock P. M., at which time and
place tax payers will be heard for
and against the following estimate
for levies of taxes for future years.
It
224 Special Session, July 12th, 1926
men Maclay, Meuser, Schrempf and
Yount.
Nays —None.
There being no further business,
Council adjourned.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Approved 1926.
Adopted 1926.
Conncilmen:
Attest:
City Clerk.
CITY COUNCIL
(Official.)
Special Session July 12th, 1926.
Meeting called by order of Coun-
cilmen Maclay and Meuser.
Present —City Manager Douglas,
Mayor Melchior, Councilman Meus-
er and Schrempf.
Absent — Councilman Maclay and
Yount.
Notice and Call of Special Meeting
of City Council of the City
of Dubuque, Iowa
To Councilman Ed Schrempf:
You are hereby notified and there
is hereby called a special meeting
of the City Council of the City of
Dubuque, Iowa, to be held on the
12th day of July, 1926, at 4:30
o'clock P. M. at the Council Cham-
ber in the City Hall. At this meet-
ing there will be introduced a reso-
lution entitled "Resolution propos-
ing a supplemental estimate of Im-
provement Fund Taxes "; also a res-
olution entitled "Resolution propos-
ing a supplemental estimate of
Grading Fund Taxes "; also a reso-
lution entitled "Resolution to fix a
date of meeting at which it is pro-
posed to take action for the issu-
ance of $275,000.00, City Improve-
ment Bonds "; also a resolution en-
titled "Resolution to fix a date of
meeting at which it is proposed to
take action for the issuance of
$75,000.00, Grading Bonds "; and for
the transaction of such other busi-
ness as may properly come before
a regular meeting of the Council.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, this 9th
day of July, 1926.
JOHN H. MACLAY,
W. H. MEUSER,
Councilmen.
Dubuque, Iowa,
July 12, .1926.
The City Council of the City of
Dubuque, met in special session at
the City Hall in said City, at 4:30
o'clock, P. M. The meeting was
called to order and there were pres-
ent H. G. Melchior, Mayor in the
Chair and the following named
Councilmen: Meuser and Schrempf.
Absent: Yount and Maclay.
Councilman Schrempf introduced
an caused to be read a resolution
entitled, "Resolution proposing a
supplemental estimate of grading
fund taxes" and moved its adoption;
seconded by Councilman Meuser.
After due consideration of said res-
olution by the Council, the Mayor
put the question and upon the roll
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Said tax will not in any one year
exceed three (3) mills on the dol-
lar, and the proceeds therefrom will
be used to pay the principal and
interest on bonds issued for the pur-
pose of paying the cost of construct-
ing grading improvements in said
City:
Year Year Collected
Levied and Expended Amount
1926 1927 $ 4,500
1827 1928 3,375
1928 1929 3,375
1929 ' 1930 3,375
1930 1931 3,375
1931 1932 3,375
1932 1933 18,375
1933 1934 17,700
1934 1935 17,025
1935 ' 1936 16,350
1936 1937 15,675
By order of the City Council of
the City of Dubuque, Iowa.
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Mayor.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Section 5. That the City Clerk
is hereby directed to file verified
proof of the publication of said no-
tice in the office of the Auditor of
Dubuque County.
Section 6. That this resolution be
in force and effect immediately up-
on its passage and approval.
Passed and approved July 12,
1926.
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Mayor.
ED SCHREMPF,
W. H. MEUSER,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Recorded July 13th, 1926.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Meuser moved the ad-
option of the resolution. Seconded
by Councilman Schrempf. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Meuser and Schrempf.
Nays —None.
Absent — Councilmen Maclay and
Yount.
Resolution to Fix a Date of Meeting
at Which it is Proposed to Take
Action for the Issuance of
$75,000 City Grading
Bonds
WHEREAS, the City of Dubuque,
in the County of Dubuque and State
of Iowa, has heretofore ordered and
contracted for the construction of
grading improvements in said City,
the cost thereof to the amount of
Seventy -five Thousand .. Dollars
($75,000) to be borne by the City;
and
WHEREAS, it is deemed for the
best interests of said City that the
cost to be so paid be realized at
this time and that the City Grad-
ing Bonds of said City be issued
therefor:
NOW THEREFORE, Be It Re-
solved by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque, as follows:
Section 1. That this Council meet
at the Council Chamber in the City
Hall within said City, on the 27th
day of July, 1926, at 4:30 o'clock
P. M., at which time and place pro-
ceedings will be instituted and ac-
tion taken for the issuance of Sev-
enty -five Thousand Dollars ($75,000)
City Grading Bonds for the purpose
of defraying the cost of constructing
grading improvements in said city.
Section 2. The City Clerk is
hereby directed to give notice of pro-
posed action for the issuance of said
bonds, setting forth the amount and
purpose thereof, the time, when and
where said meeting will be held,
by publication at least once for at
least ten days before said meeting,
in the Telegraph - Herald, a news-
paper of general circulation within
said City. Said notice shall be in
substantially the following form:
Notice of Meeting for Issuance of
City Grading Bonds
The City Council of the City of
Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa,
will meet on the 27th day of July,
1926, at the Council Chamber in the
City Hall, Dubuque, Iowa, at 4:30
o'clock P. M., for the purpose of in-
stituting proceedings and taking ac-
tion for the issuance of Seventy -five
Thousand Dollars ($75,000) City
Grading Bonds of said City for the
purpose of defraying the cost of con-
structing grading improvements in
said city.
At any time before the date of
said meeting five or more tax pay-
ers may file a petition in the office
of the City Clerk, setting forth their
objections thereto.
By order of the City Council,
1926.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Section 3. That all resolutions or
parts thereof in conflict herewith be
and the same are hereby repealed,
and this resolution shall be effective
forthwith upon its passage and ap-
proval.
Passed and approved, July 12th,
1926.
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Mayor.
ED SCHREMPF,
W. H. MEUSER,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Recorded July 13th, 1926.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Meuser moved the ad-
option of the resolution. Seconded
by Councilman Schrempf. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Meuser and Schrempf.
Nays —None.
Absent — Councilmen Maclay and
Yount.
Resolution Proposing a Supplement-
al Estimate of Improvement
Fund Taxes
WHEREAS, the City of Dubuque,
in the County of Dubuque and State
of Iowa, heretofore pursuant to and
in strict compliance with all laws
applicable to said City, lawfully or-
dered the construction of street im-
provements in said City, the cost
thereof to the amount of Two Hun-
dred Seventy -five Thousand Dollars
($275,000) because of deficiencies in
assessments and for plats and sched-
ules as provided by law and for the
construction, reconstruction and re-
pair of street improvements at in-
tersections and one -half the cost at
intersections not crossing, and for
spaces opposite property owned by
the City and by the United States
and for the purchase price of prop-
erty . purchased at tax sale, all of
which is to be borne by the City of
Dubuque, and to be paid from a tax
levied on all the taxable property
within said City; and
WHEREAS, it is now advisable
to make procision for the payment
of said cost to be borne by said
City and to make a supplemental es-
timate for taxes for future years
pursuant to the provisions of Chap -
tre 24 of the Code of Iowa, 1924,
as amended:
NOW THEREFORE, Be It Re-
solved, by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque, Iowa, as follows:
Section 1. That a supplemental
estimate for the levy of taxes for
each of the years 1926 to 1945 in-
clusive be made as follows:
That in pursuance of Paragraph
3 of Section 6311 of the Code of
Iowa; 1924, and subject to the
amounts necessary for prior pledges,
Special Session, July 12th, 1926 227
there shall be levied, assessed and
collected a direct annual tax of five
(5) mills on the dollar of valuation
(or such portion thereof as may be
necessary) upon all the taxable pro-
perty within said City for each of
the year 1926 to 1945 inclusive, suf-
ficient to produce net annual sums
as hereinafter provided.
Section 2. Said taxes shall be
collected each year at the same time
and in the same manner as and with
and in addition to all other taxes
in and for said City, and when col-
lected shall be converted into a spe-
cial fund.
Section 3. That this Council meet
on the 27th day of July, 1926, at
the Council Chamber in the City
Hall, within said City, at 4:30
o'clock P. M., at which time and
place any person subject to such tax
shall be heard in favor or against
the same or any part thereof.
Section 4. That the Mayor and
City Clerk are hereby directed to
give notice of said supplemental es-
timate, setting forth the time when
and the place where said hearing
will be held, by publication at least
ten days before said hearing in the
Telegraph Herald, a newspaper pub-
lished in said City. Said notice shall
be in substantially the following
form:
Notice of Supplemental Estimate
The City Council of the City of
Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa,
will meet on the 27th day of July,
1926, at the Council Chamber in the
City Hall, Dubuque, Iowa, at 4:30
o'clock P. M., at which time and
place tax payers will be heard for
and against the following estimate
for levies of taxes for future years.
Said tax will not in any one year
exceed five (5) mills on the dollar
and the proceeds therefrom will be
used to pay the principal and in-
terest on bonds issued for the pur-
pose of paying the cost of construct-
ing street improvements in said
City:
Year Year Collected
Levied and Expended Amount
1926 1927 $16,500
1927 1928 12,375
1928 1929 12,375
1929 1930 12,375
1930 1931 12,375
1931 1932 12,375
1932 1933 12,375
1933 1934 12,375
1934 1935 12,375
1935 1936 12.375
1936 1937 42,375
1937 1938 41,025
1938 1939 39,675
228 Special Session, July 12th, 1926
1939 1940 38,325
1940 1941 36,975
1941 1942 30,625
1942 1943 29,500
1943 1944 28,375
1944 1945 27,250
1945 1946 25,562.50
By order of the City Council of
the City of Dubuque, Iowa.
Mayor.
Attest:
City Clerk
Section 5. That the City Clerk is
hereby directed to file verified proof
of the publication of said notice in
the office of the Auditor of Dubuque
County.
Section 6. That this resolution be
in force and effect immediately up-
on its passage and approval.
Passed and approved July 12, 1926.
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Mayor.
ED SCHREMPF,
W. H. MEUSER,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Recorded July 13, 1926.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Meuser moved the ad-
option of the resolution. Seconded
by Councilman Schrempf. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Meuser and Schrempf.
Nays —None.
Absent — Councilmen Maclay and
Yount.
Resolution to Fix a Date of Meeting
at Which it is Proposed to Take
Action for the Issuance of
$275,000 City Improve-
ment Bonds
WHEREAS, the City of Dubuque
in the County of Dubuque and State
of Iowa, has heretofore ordered and
contracted for the construction of
street improvements in said City,
the cost thereof to the amount of
Two Hundred Sventy -five Thousand
Dollars ($275,000) because of defic-
iencies in assessments and for plats
and schedules as provided by law
and for the construction, reconstruc-
tion and repair of street improve-
ments at intersections and one -half
the cost at intersections not cross-
ing, and for spaces opposite prop-
erty owned by the City and by the
United States and for the purchase
price of property purchased at tax
sale, all of which is to be borne by
said City; and
WHEREAS, it is deemed for the
best interests of said City that the
cost to be so paid be realized at
this time and that the City Improve-
ment Bonds of said City be issued
therefor:
NOW THEREFORE, Be It Re-
solved by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque, as follows:
Section 1. That this Council meet
at the Council Chamber in the City
Hall within said City on the 27th
day of July, 1926, at 4:30 P. - M.
o'clock, at which time and place
proceedings will be instituted and
action taken for the issuance of Two
Hundred Seventy -five Thousand Dol-
lars ($275,000) City Improvement
Bonds for the purpose of defraying
the cost of constructing street im-
provements in said City.
Section 2. The City Clerk is here-
by directed to give notice of pro-
posed action for the issuance of said
bonds, setting forth the amount and
purpose thereof, the time when and
place where said meeting will be
held, by publication at least once .
for at least ten days before said
meeting, in the Telegraph- Herald, a
newspaper of general circulation
within said City. Said notice shall
be in substantially the following
form:
Notice of Meeting for Issuance of
City Improvement Bonds
The City Council of the City of
Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa,
will meet on the 27th day of July,
1926, at the Council Chamber in the
City Hall, Dubuque, Iowa, at 4:30
o'clock P. M., for the purpose of
instituting proceedings and taking
action for the issuance of Two Hun-
dred Seventy -five Thousand Dollars
($275,000) City Improvement Bonds
of said City for the purpose of de-
fraying the cost of constructing
street improvements in said City.
At any time before the date of
said meeting five or more tax pay-
ers may file a petition in the office
of the City Clerk, setting forth their
objections thereto.
By order of the City Council,
, 1926.
City Clerk.
Section 3. That all resolutions or
parts thereof in conflict herewith be
and the same are hereby repealed,
and this resolution shall be effective
forthwith upon its passage and ap-
proval.
Passed and approved, July 12,
1926.
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Mayor.
ED SCHREMPF,
W. H. MEUSER,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Recorded July 13th, 1926.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Meuser moved the ad-
option of the resolution. Seconded
by Councilman Schrempf. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Meuser and Schrempf.
Nays —None.
Absent — Councilmen Maclay and
Yount.
Resolution
Be it resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that a
resolution herewith adopted by this
Council on the 6th day of July, 1926,
providing for the purchasing of cer-
tain fire equipment and entering
into a contract therefor with the
Ahrens Fox Company be and the
same is hereby rescinded.
Passed, adopted and approved this
12th day of July, 1926.
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Mayor.
ED SCHREMPF,
W. H. MEUSER,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Meuser moved the ad-
option of the resolution. Seconded
by Councilman Schrempf. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Meuser and Schrempf.
Nays —None.
Absent — Councilmen Maclay and
Yount.
Notice of publication certified by
the publisher that bids will be re-
ceived for the improvement of the
following streets:
Race Street from the north prop-
erty line of West 11th Street to the
south property line of Rose Street,
716 sq. yds. of concrete -560 lin. ft.
combination curb and gutter.
West 14th Street from the west
property line of Locust Street to the
west property line of Walnut Street.
5366 sq. yds. of concrete -260 lin. ft.
combination curb and gutter, 100 lin.
ft. new curb and 300 sq. ft. cement
gutters.
White Street from the north prop-
erty line of 27th Street to the south
property line of 32nd Street. 7500
Special Session, July 12th, 1926
July 12, 1926.
229
sq. yds. concrete, 5700 lin. ft. com-
bination curb and gutter.
West Third Street from the west
property line of N. Algona Street
to the west line of lot 6 Bennett
Street Sub. -530 lin. ft. combination
curb and gutter.
Henion Street from the north pro-
perty line of West 14th Street to the
south line of the alley first south of
West 16th Street. 1250 sq. yds. of
concrete and 900 lin. ft. of combina-
tion curb and gutter.
Seminary Street from the west
property line of Heeb Street to the
east property line of Main Street -
1272 sq. yds. of concrete and 963 lin.
ft. combination curb and gutter.
West Sixteenth Street from the
west property line of Cornell Street
to the west line of Lot 28 Yates Sub.
875 sq. yds. of concrete.
Ascension Street from the west
property line of Lincoln Avenue to
Thomas Place 670 sq. yds. of con-
crete and 560 lin. ft. of combination
curb and gutter.
Roland Street from the south prop-
erty line of West 3rd Street to the
north line of the alley first south of
West 3rd Street: 440 sq. yds. of
concrete and 460 lin. ft. of combin-
ation curb and gutter.
West 5th Street from the south
line of City Lot 615 produced west-
erly to the end of the concrete pave-
ment at what was formerly John
Street. 1830 sq. yds. of concrete and
1400 lin. ft. of combination curb and
gutter.
Wartburg Place from the end of
the present improvement to Lull
Street. 1225 sq. yds. of concrete.
Heeb Street from the north prop-
erty line of West 17th Street to the
north property line of Seminary
Street. 1120 sq. yds. of concrete, 170
lin. ft. combination curb and gut-
ter, 425 lin. ft. new curb and 200 lin.
ft. of reset curb and 200 lin. ft. ce-
ment gutter.
Councilman Meuser moved that
the notice be received and filed.
Seconded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Meuser and Schrempf.
Nays —None.
Absent — Councilmen Maclay and
Yount.
To City Council.
I Subject: Paving bids received for
Wartburg Place.
The following bids were received
for the paving of Wartburg Place:
J. F. Lee Paving Co., $2,383.70.
Uhlrich -Paley Co., $2,344.70.
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230 Special Session, July 12th, 1926
James Saul & Sons, $2,381.45.
Engineer's Estimate, $2,830.50.
Uhlrich -Paley Co., being the low
bidders I recommend that the con-
tract be awarded to them.
Respectively submitted,
C. E. DOUGLAS,
City Manager.
Resolution Awarding Contract
Whereas, proposals have been sub-
mitted by contractors for the im-
provement of Wartburg Place from
the end of the present improve
ment to Lull Street and Uhlrieh-
Paley Co., contractor, has submitted
the lowest bid for the furnishing of
all labor and materials and perform-
ing the work as provided for in the
plans and specifications; now there-
fore,
Be it resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that the
contract for the Wartburg Place im-
provement be awarded to Uhlrieh-
Paley Co„ for concrete paving and
the Mayor and Manager be and
they are hereby directed to execute
a contract on behalf of the City of
Dubuque for the complete perform-
ance of said work.
Be it further resolved that this
resolution being deemed urgent and
of immediate necessity become ef-
fective from and after its passage
and adoption by the City Council.
Passed and adopted this 12th day
of July, 1926.
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Mayor.
ED SCHREMPF,
W. H. MEUSER,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Schrempf moved. the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Meuser. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Meuser and Schrempf.
Nays —None.
Absent — Councilmen Maclay and
Yount.
July 12, 1926.
To City Council.
Subject: Bids received for paving
White Street.
The following bids were receiver,
for the paving of White Street:
J. F. Lee Paving Co., $15,371.50.
Uhlrich -Paley Co., $16,316,50.
James Saul & Sons, $16,936.80.
Engineer's Estimate, $22,918,50
J. F. Lee Paving Co., being th
low bidders, I recommend that this
contract for White Street be award-
ed to them.
Respectively submitted,
C. E. DOUGLAS,
City Manager.
Resolution Awarding Contract
Whereas, proposals have been sub-
mitted by contractors for the im-
provement of White Street from
27th Street to 32nd Street, and J.
F. Lee Paving Co., contractor has
submitted the lowest bid for the
furnishing of all labor and materials
and performing the work as pro-
vided for in the plans and speci-
fications; now therefore,
Be it resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that the
contract for the White Street im-
provement be awarded to J. F, Lee
Paving Co., for concrete paving and
the Mayor and Manager be and
they are hereby directed to execute
a contract on behalf of the City of
Dubuque for the complete perform-
ance of said work.
Be it further resolved that this
resolution being deemed urgent and
of immediate necessity become ef-
fective from and after its passage
and adoption by the City Council.
Passed and adopted this 12th day
of July, 1926.
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Mayor.
ED SCHREMPF,
W. H. MEUSER,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Schrempf moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Meuser. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Meuser and Schrempf.
Nays —None,
Absent — Councilmen Maclay and
Yount.
July 12, 1926.
To City Council.
Subject: Bids received for paving
Seminary Street.
The following bids wen received
for the paving of Sem,pary Street:
J. F. Lee Pav :ng Co,. $3,045.7:5.
Uhlrich -Paley Co., $3011.10.
Engineer's Estimate, ;4,033.00.
Uhlrich.Paley Co„ be!ng the lov
nidders, 1 recommend that thik con•
tract be awarded to theta.
Respectively submitted,
C. E. DOUGLAS,
City Manager,
Resolution Awarding Contract
Whereas, proposals have been sub-
mitted by contractors for the im-
provement of Seminary Street from
Heeb Street to Main Street, and
Uhlrich -Paley Co., contractor, has
submitted the lowest bid for the
furnishing of all labor and mater-
ials and performing the work as pro-
vided for in the plans and speci-
fications; now therefore,
Be it resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that the
contract for the Seminary Street im-
provement be awarded to Uhlrich -
Paley Co., for concrete paving and
Mayor and Manager be and they
are hereby directed to execute a
contract on behalf of the City of
Dubuque for the complete perform -
ance of said work.
Be it further resolved that this
resolution being deemed urgent and
of immediate necessity become ef-
fective from and after its passage
and adoption by the City Council.
Passed and adopted this 12th day
of July, 1925.
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Mayor.
ED SCHREMPF,
W. H. MEUSER,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Schrempf moved the
adoption of the resolution, Second-
ed by Councilman Meuser. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Meuser and Schrempf.
Nays —None.
Absent — Councilmen Maclay and
Yount.
July 12, 1926.
To City Council.
Subject: Bid received for the pav-
ing of Ascension Street.
The following bids were received
for the paving of Ascension Street:
J. F. Lee Paving Co., $2,353.00.
Uhlrich -Paley Co., $1,861.40.
Engineer's Estimate, $2,151.00.
Uhlrich -Paley Co., being the low
bidders, I recommend that this con-
tract be awarded to them.
Respectively submitted,
C. E. DOUGLAS,
City Manager.
Resolution Awarding Contract
Whereas, proposals have been sub-
mitted by contractors for the im-
provement of Ascension Street from
_Lincoln Avenue to Thomas Place
and Uhlrich -Paley Co., contractor,
has submitted the lowest bid for the
furnishing of all labor and mater-
ials and performing the work as
provided for in the plans and speci-
fications; now therefore,
Special Session July 12th, 1926 231
Be it resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque, that the
contract for the Ascension Street
improvement be awarded to Uhlrich -
Paley Co., for concrete paving and
the Mayor and Manager be and
they are hereby directed to execute
a contract on behalf of the City of
Dubuque for the complete perform-
ance of said -work.
Be it further resolved that this
resolution being deemed urgent and
of immediate necessity become ef-
fective from and after its passage
and adoption by the City Council.
Passed and adopted this 12th day
of July, 1926.
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Mayor.
ED SCHREMPP,
W. H. MEUSER,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Schrempf moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Meuser. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Meuser and Schrempf.
Nays —None.
Absent — Councilmen Maclay and
Yount.
July 12, 1926.
To City Council.
Subject: Bids received for the pav-
ing of Race Street.
The following bids were received
for the paving of Race Street:
J. F. Lee Paving Co., $1,620.48.
Uhlrich -Paley Co., $1,699.95.
Engineer's Estimate, $2,191.00.
J. F. Lee Paving Co., being the
low bidders, I recommend that this
contract be awarded to them.
Respectively submitted,
C. E. DOUGLAS,
City Manager.
Resolution Awarding Contract
Whereas, proposals have been sub-
mitted by contractors for the im-
provement of Race Street from West
11th Street to Rose Street, and J.
F. Lee Paving Co., contractor, has
submitted the lowest bid for the
furnishing of all labor and materials
and performing the work as pro-
vided for in the plans and specifi-
cations; now therefore,
Be it resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that the
contract for the Race Street im-
provement be awarded to J. F. Lee
Paving Co., for concrete paving, and
the Mayor and Manager be and they
are hereby directed to execute a
contract on behalf of the City of
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232 Special Session, July 12th, 1926
Dubuque for the complete perform-
ance of said work.
Be it further resolved that this
resolution being deemed urgent and
of immediate necessity become ef-
fective from and after its passage
and adoption by the City Council.
, Passed and adopted this 12th day
of July, 1926.
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Mayor.
SCHREMPF,
H. MEUSER,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Schrempf moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Meuser. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Meuser and Schrempf.
Nays —None.
Absent — Councilmen Maclay and
Yount.
ED
W.
July 12, 1926.
To City Council.
Subject: Bids received for the pav-
ing of West 14th Street.
The following bids were received
for the paving of West 14th Street:
J. F. Lee Paving Co., $8,835.80.
Uhlrich -Paley Co., $10,198.31.
James Saul & Sons, $10,233.50.
Engineer's Estimate, $12,259.00.
J. F. Lee Paving Co., being the
low bidders, I recommend that this
contract be awarded to them.
Respectively submitted,
C. E. DOUGLAS,
City Manager.
Resolution Awarding Contract
Whereas, proposals have been sub-
mitted by contractors for the im-
provement of West 14th Street from
Locust Street to Walnut Street, and
J. F. Lee Paving Co., contractor,
has submitted the lowest bid for the
furnishing of all labor and materials
and performing the work as provid-
ed for in the plans and specifica-
tions; now therefore,
Be it resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that the
contract for the West 14th Street
improvement be awarded to J. F.
Lee Paving Co. for concrete paving
and the Mayor and Manager be and
they are hereby directed to execute
a contract on behalf of the City of
Dubuque for the complete perform-
ance of said work.
Be it further resolved that this
resolution being deemed urgent and
of immediate necessity become ef-
fective from and after its passage
and adoption by the City Council.
Passed and adopted this 12th day
of July, 1926.
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Mayor.
ED SCHREMPF,
W. H. MEUSER,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Schrempf move 1 the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Meuser. Carried
by the following vote: '
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Meuser and Schrempf.
Nays —None.
Absent — Councilmen Maclay and
Yount.
July 12, 1926.
To City Council.
Subject: Bids received for con-
structing curb and gutter on W.
3rd Street:
The following bids were received
for the improvement of W. 3rd
Street:
J. F. Lee Paving Co., $530.00.
Uhlrich -Paley Co., $386.90.
James Saul & Sons, $397.50.
Engineer's Estimate, $642.00.
Uhlrich -Paley Co., being the low
bidders, I recommend that this con-
tract be awarded to them.
Respectively submitted,
C. E. DOUGLAS,
City Manager.
Resolution Awarding Contract
Whereas, proposals have been sub-
mitted by contractors for the im-
provement of West 3rd Street from
North Algona Street to lot 6 Ben-
nett Street Sub., by constructing
curb and gutter, and Uhlrich -Paley
Co:, contractor, has submitted the
lowest bid for the furnishing of all
labor and materials and performing
the work as provided for in the
plans and specifications; now there-
fore,
' Be it resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that the
contract for the West 3rd Street im-
provement be awarded to Uhlrich -
Paley Co., and the Mayor and Man-
ager be and they are hereby di-
rected to execute a contract on be-
half of the City of Dubuque for the
complete performance of said work.
Be it further resolved that this
resolution being deemed urgent ana
of immediate necessity become ef-
fective from and after its passage
and adoption by the City Council.
Passed and adopted this 12th da,
of July, 1926.
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Mayor.
ED SCHREMPF,
W. H. MEUSER,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,.
City Clerk.
Councilman Schrempf moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-.
ed by Councilman Meuser. Carrier
by the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior,
men Meuser and Schrempf.
Nays None.
Absent — Councilmen
Yount.
Special Session, July 12th, 1926
Council-
1\Iaclay and
July 12, 1926.
To City Council.
Subject: Bids received for pavin
Roland Street.
The following bids were received
for paving Roland Street:
J. F. Lee Paving Co., $1,290.60.
Uhlrich -Paley Co., $1,142.70.
James Saul & Sons, $1,332.00.
Engineers Estimate, $1,570.00.
Uhlrich -Paley po. being the low
bidders, I recommend that this con-
tract be awarded to them.
Respectively submitted,
C. E. DOUGLAS,
City Manager.
Resolution Awarding Contract
Whereas, proposals have been sub-
mitted by contractors for the im-
provement of Roland Street from
West 3rd Street to the first alley
south of West 3rd Street and Uhl-
rich -Paley Co., contractor, has sub-
mitted the lowest bid for the fur-
nishing of all labor and materials
and performing the work as provid-
ed for in the plans and specifica-
tions; now therefore,
Be it resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that the
contract for the Roland Street im-
provement be awarded to Uhlrich -
Paley Co., for concrete paving and
the Mayor and Manager be and they
are_ hereby directed to execute a
contract on behalf of the City of
Dubuque for the complete perform-
ance of said work.
Be it further resolved that this
resolution being deemed urgent and
of immediate necessity become ef-
fective from and after its passage
and adoption by the City Council.
Passed and adopted this 12th day
of July, 1926.
H.' G. MELCHIOR,
Mayor.
ED. SCHREMPF,
W. H. MEUSER,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Schrempf moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Meuser. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Meuser and Schrempf.
Nays —None.
Absent— Counci1n en Maclay and
Yount.
July 12, 1926.
233
To City Council.
Subject: Bids received for paving
Heeb Street.
The following bids were received
for paving Heeb Street:
J. F. Lee Paving Co., $2,625.20.
Uhlrich -Paley Co., $2,383.10.
Engineer's Estimate, $3,220.75.
Uhlrich -Paley Co., being the low
bidders, I recommend that this con-
tract be awarded to them.
Respectively submitted,
C. E. DOUGLAS,
City Manager.
Resolution Awarding Contract
Whereas, proposals have been sub-
mitted by contractors for the im-
provement of Heeb Street from
West 17th Street to Seminary Street
and Uhlrich -Paley Co., contractor,
has submitted the lowest bid for
the furnishing of all labor and ma-
terials and performing the work as
provided for in the plans and spec-
ifications; now therefore,
Be it resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that the
contract for the Heeb Street im-
provement be awarded to Uhlrich -
Paley Co., for concrete paving and
the Mayor and Manager be and they
are hereby directed to execute a
contract on behalf of the City of
Dubuque for the complete perform-
ance of said work.
Be it further resolved that this
resolution being deemed urgent and
of immediate necessity become ef-
fective from and after its passage
and adoption by the City Council.
Passed and adopted this 12th day
of July, 1926.
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Mayor.
ED. SCHREMPF,
W. H. MEUSER,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Schrempf moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Meuser. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Meuser and Schrempf.
Nays —None.
a
J
234 Special Session, July 12th, 1926
Absent — Councilmen Maclay and
Yount.
July 12, 1926.
To City Council.
Subject: Bids received for paving
Henion Street.
The following bids were received
for paving Henion Street.
J. F. Lee Paving Co., $2,567.00.
Uhlrich -Paley Co., $2,680.00.
James Saul & Sons, $2,907.50.
Engineer's Estimate, $4,570.00.
J. F. Lee Paving Co., being low
bidders, I recommend that this con-
tract be awarded to them.
Respectively submitted,
C. E. DOUGLAS,
City Manager.
Resolution Awarding Contract
Whereas, proposals have been sub-
mitted by contractors for the im-
provement of Henion Street frdm
West 14th Street to the first alley
west of West 16th Street and J. F.
Lee Paving Co., contractor, has sub-
mitted the lowest bid for the fur-
nishing of all labor and materials
and performing the work as provid-
ed for in the places and specifica-
tions; now therefore,
Be it resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that the
contract for the improvement of
Henion Street be awarded to J. F.
Lee Paving Co. for concrete paving
and the Mayor and Manager be and
they are hereby directed to execute
a contract on behalf of the City of
Dubuque for the complete perform-
ance of said work.
Be it further resolved that this
resolution being deemed urgent and
of immediate necessity become ef-
fective from and after its passage
and adoption by the City Council.
Passed and adopted this 12th day
of July, 1926.
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Mayor.
ED. SCHREMPF,
W. H. MEUSER,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Schrempf moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Meuser. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Meuser and Schrempf.
Nays —None.
Absent — Councilmen Maclay and
Yount.
July 12, 1926.
To City Council.
Subject: Bids received for paving
West 16th Street.
The following bids were received
for paving West 16th Street:
J. F. Lee Paving Co., $1,400.00.
Uhlrich -Paley Co., $1,400.00.
Engineer's Estimate, $1,836.45.
The bids of J. F. Lee Paving Co.,
and Uhlrich -Paley Co., being the
same, I would recommend that lots
be drawn for the awarding of this
contract.
Respectively submitted,
C. E. DOUGLAS,
City Manager:
Resolution Awarding Contract
Whereas, proposals have been sub-
mitted by contractors for the im-
provement of West 16th Street from
Cornell Street to lot 28 Yate's Sub.,
and Jas. F. Lee Paving Co., con -,
tractor, has submitted the lowest
bid for the furnishing of all labor
and materials and performing the
work as provided for in the plans
and specifications; now therefore,
Be it resolved by the City C01171-
ell of the City of Dubuque that the
contract for the West 16th Street
paving be awarded to Jas. F. Lee
Paving Co. for concrete paving and
the Mayor and Manager be and they
are hereby directed to execute a
contract on behalf of the City of
Dubuque for the complete perform-
ance of said work.
Be it further resolved that this
resolution being deemed urgent and
of immediate necessity become ef-
fective from and after its passage
and adoption by the City Council.
Passed and adopted this 12th day
of July, 1926.
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Mayor.
ED. SCHREMPF,
W. H. MEUSER,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Meuser moved the ad-
option of the resolution. Seconded
by Councilman Schrempf. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Meuser and Schrempf.
Nays —None.
Absent — Councilmen Maclay and
Yount.
To City Council.
Subject: Bids received for paving
West 5th Street.
The following bids were received
for the paving of West 5th Street:
J. F. Lee Paving Co., $4,521.50.
Uhlrich -Paley Co., $4,440.70.
James Saul & Son, $4,564.00.
Engineer's Estimate, $5,968.00.
July 12, 1926.
•
Uhlrich -Paley Co., being the low
bidders, I recommend that this con-
tract be awarded to them.
Respectively submitted,
C. E. DOUGLAS,
City Manager.
Resolution Awarding Contract
Whereas, proposals have been sub-
mitted by contractors for the im-
provement of We-.:4 5th Street from
lot 615 produced, to the end of the
pavement' at John Street, and Uhl -
rich -Paley Co., contractor, has sub-
mitted the lowest bid for the fur-
nishing of all labor and materials
and performing the work as provid-
ed for in the plans and specifica-
tions; noiV therefore,
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that the con-
tract for the West 5th Street pav-
ing be awarded to Uhlrich -Paley Co.
for concrete paving and the Mayor
and Manager be and they are here-
by directed to execute a contract on
behalf of the City of Dubuque for
the complete performance of said
work.
Be it further resolved that this
resolution being deemed urgent and
of immediate necessity become ef-
fective from and after its passage
and adoption by the City Council.
Passed and adopted, this 12th day -
of July, 1926.
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Mayor.
ED. SCHREMPF,
W. H. MEUSER,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Schrempf moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Meuser. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Meuser and Schrempf.
Nays —None.
Absent — Councilmen Maclay and
Yount.
Special Session, July 12th, 1926
July 12, 1926.
To City Council.
Subject: Bids received for sewer.
water and gas connections.
I recommend that the contract for
the sewer and water connections
be awarded to the Uhlrich -Paley
Co., on all those streets where such
connections are necessary, as their
bid is the lowest one received.
I recommend that the contract
for all the gas connections that are
required to be made, be awarded to
the Key City Gas Co., as they are
235
the only ones equipped to make
such connections for gas.
Respectively submitted,
C. E. DOUGLAS,
City Manager.
Resolution Awarding Contract
Whereas, proposals have been sub-
mitted by contractors for the sewer
and water connections where re
quired in said streets to be paved,
and Uhlrich -Paley Co., contractor,
has submitted the lowest bid for the
furnishing of all labor and materials
and performing the work as provid-
ed for in the places and specifica-
tions; now therefore,
Be it resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that the
contract for the sewer and water
connections be awarded to Uhlrich-
Paley Co., and the Mayor and Man-
ager be and they are hereby direct-
ed to execute a contract on behal?`
of the City of Dubuque for the com-
plete performance of said work.
Be it further resolved that this
resolution being deemed urgent and
of immediate necessity become ef-
fective from and after its passage
and adoption by the City Council.
Passed and adopted this 12th day
of July, 1926.
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Mayor.
ED. SCHREMPF,
W. H. MEUSER,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Schrempf moved the•
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Meuser. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Meuser and Schrempf.
Nays —None.
Absent— Councilmen Maclay and
Yount.
Resolution Awarding Contract
Whereas, proposals have been sub-
mitted by contractors for the gas
connections where required and Key
City Gas Co., contractor, has sub-
mitted the lowest bid for the fur-
nishing of all labor and materials
and performing the work as provid-
ed for in the places and specifica-
tions; now therefore,
Be it resolved by the City Conn
cil of the City of Dubuque that the
contract for the gas connections be
awarded to Key City Gas Co., and
the Mayor and Manager be and
they are hereby directed to execute
a contract on behalf of the City of
Dubuque for the complete perform-
ance of said work.
236 Special Session, July 12th, 1926
Be it further resolved that this
resolution being deemed urgent and
of immediate necessity become ef-
fective from and after its passage
and adoption by the City Council.
Passed and adopted this 12th day
of July, .1926.
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Mayor.
ED. SCHREMPF,
W. H. MEUSER,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Schrempf moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Meuser. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Meuser and Schrempf.
Nays —None.
Absent — Councilmen Maclay and
Yount.
Petition of Agnes Schubert refer•
red to the City Council by the Board
of Supervisors, stating that she is a
widow, and owner of N. W. 50 feet
of lot 5 Kniest Street that- the only
source of income is $20.00 a month
rent from the tenant down stairs,
and she hereby asks that her taxes
for 1925 be cancelled.
Councilman Meuser moved that
the petition be referred to the City
Solicitor, for investigation. Second-
ed by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Meuser and Schrempf.
Nays —None.
Absent — Councilmen Maclay and
Yount.
Petition of Robert C. Jackson,
stating that in 1924 there was levied
against his property, Lot 2 Buettell's
Sub., an assessment for the improve-
ment of Seminary Street in the sum
of $92.70, that his lot faces Foye
Street and is approximately 50 feet
lower than Seminary Street, and by
reason of this fact it is impossible
to drive from Seminary to Foye
Street•or from Foye Street to Sem-
inary Street, and because of this
_ fact he derives very little or no
benefit from this improvement, that
the amount due now with interest
and penalties is $108.37. He hereby
offers $50.00 in full for settlement
of this assessment and asks the
Council to investigate.
Councilman Meuser moved that
the petition be referred to the Coun-
cil for investigation. Seconded by
Councilman Schrempf. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Meuser and Schrempf.
Nays —None.
Absent — Councilmen Maclay and
Yount.
Communication of the I. C. R. R.
Co., relative to the Switch and Spur
Track, Ordinance granting the C. B.
Q. R. R. Co. to build and operate
said track on 6th Street. The Com-
munication states that in Section 2
of said Ordinance it reads that the
C. B. & Q. shall switch, spot, and
place cars of all other Railroad Corn -
panies over and upon said tracks,
the C. B. & Q. to have the right to
fix uniform charge for services per-
formed.
In 1897 the City passed an ordin-
ance, granting the I. C. R. R. Co.
the right to construct and operate
spur track on Washington Street, in
the City of Dubuque. Section 6 of
this ordinance, the City gives to all
railroads, operating in Dubuque, the
privilege of switching their own
cars on and off the track whenever
they may desire to do so, with their
own engines, upon payment to the
I. C. R. R. Co., of a sum as may be
fixed by the City Council.
It seems that inasmuch the City
gave all R; R. Companies operating
in the City the right to switch cars
on our tracks with their own en-
gines, that this privilege should be
granted over the C. B. & Q. tracks
serving any industry located on
City property on the same terms,
substantially.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the petition be referred to the City
Manager and City Solicitor. Sec-
onded by Councilman Meuser. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Meuser and Schrempf.
Nays —None.
Absent — Councilmen Maclay and
Yount.
July 12th, 1926.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: Mrs. Evelyn Snyder
has filed application for a permit to
sell cigarettes at 543 West 8th
Street, together with a bond and
the fee of $100.00. I should recom-
mend that the Council, after ap-
proving the bond, grant her the nec-
essary permit.
Very truly yours,
A. E. SIGMAN,
Sec. to City Manager.
The bonds being properly execut-
ed, Councilman Schrempf moved
that the bonds be received and
placed on file and the permits be
granted. Seconded by Councilman
Meuser. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Meuser and Schrempf.
Nays —None.
Absent — Councilmen Maclay and
Yount.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: Clarence C. Buelow
has filed application for a permit
to sell cigarettes at 1555 S. Grand-
view Avenue, together with a bond
and the fee of $100.00. I would
recommend that the Council, after
approving the bond, grant him the
necessary permit.
Very truly yours,
A. E. SIGMAN,
Sec. to City Manager.
The bonds being properly execut-
ed, Councilman Schrempf moved
that the bonds be received and
placed on file and the permits be
,granted. Seconded by Councilman
Meuser. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Meuser and Schrempf.
Nays —None.
Absent— Councilmen Maclay and
Yount.
Ordinance No. 175.
An Ordinance amending an Ordin-
ance entitled "An Ordinance estab-
lishing a building code of the City
of Dubuque, creating the office of
Building Commissioner, fixing the
salary of said officer and defining
the powers and duties of such build-
ing commissioner, and prescribing
penalties and violation thereof," by
repealing Section 278 thereof and en-
acting a substitute in lieu therefor.
Presented and read.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
this be considered the first reading
of the Ordinance. Seconded by
Councilman Meuser. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas - -Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Meuser and Schrempf.
Nays —None.
Absent — Councilmen Maclay and
Yount.
A petition of the Dubuque County
Klan No. 20 relative to the petition
presented to the Council by said
Klan June 24th requesting permis-
sion to parade, on August 28th,
1926 and referred by the Council to
the City Manager and Chief of Po-
lice. Stating that they had heard
no further, and as the time is short,
and that they are compelled to ac-
Special Session, July 12th, 1926
July 12th, 1926.
237
cept or reject certain contracts by
July 15th, it is necessary to know
what to expect at this time. They
state that they Will be governed
by rule 33 of Ordinance 173 adopted
by the Council May 4th, 1926, and
accordingly ask that the Council
authorize the City Manager and
Chief of Police to carry out this sec-
tion of the Ordinance.
Councilman Mueser moved that
the rules be suspended to allow
anyone present to address the
Council. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Meuser and Schrempf.
Nays —None.
Absent— Councilmen Maclay and
Yount.
Messrs. Roschi, Hoch and Fred
Hoerner addressed the Council rela-
tive to this matter, and assured the
Council that there will be nothing
in the parade to stir up riot, and
that the floats and banners will be
open for inspection by the Chief of
Police before the parade takes place
if he desires to do so.
Councilman Schrempf stated that
all members of the Council ought
to be present to decide this ques-
tion and moved that action be post-
poned and the Committee of the
Klan be notified of said action to
be taken by the Council on or be-
fore Monday July 1901, 1926. Sec-
onded by Councilman Meuser. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Meuser and Schrempf.
Nays —None.
Absent — Councilmen Maclay and
Yount.
Messrs Berg and Fairfield ap-
peared before the Council and ad-
dressed said body relative to hold-
ing a Retailers' and Jobbers' expo-
sition in Olinger Park, from August
9th to 15th, they agreed to secure
the signatures of 75% of the adja-
cent and abutting property owners
giving their assurance that they
would not object to the exposition
being held in said Park. Action to
be taken by the Council when the
signed petition is presented.
Petition of the Dubuque Stone
Products Co., stating that in their
quarry operations it is necessary to
do more or less blasting, and they
hereby respectfully ask that a per-
mit be granted to said Company to
carry on such operations.
Councilman Meuser moved that
this matter be referred to the City
Solicitor to prepare the proper
pairs and decorating, and they also
need new books.
The following resolution was then
presented and adopted:
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that there
be and there is hereby fixed and es-
tablished as and for the Budget es-
timate for the fiscal year 1927, the
tax levies and sums to be expended
for the various funds and purposes
herein set forth, to wit:
General Fund, $254,735.96, of which
sum $114,735.96 shall be raised
from taxes. Grading Fund, $34,-
420.79. City Improvement Fund,
$57,367.98. Sewer Fund, $57,367.98.
Library Fund, $30,275.14. Water
Works Fund, $175,000.00, for which
sum there will be no tax levy. Elec-
tric Light Fund, $57,367.98. Bonn
Fund, $137,683.16. Fire Fund, $80,-
315.18. Fire Improvement Fund,
$17,210.40. Park Fund, $22,947.20.
Police Pension Fund, $3,678.40 of
which amoilnt $2,868.40 will be
raised from tax levy. Fire Pension
Fund, $19,705.86 of which amount
$18,805.86 will be raised from tax
levy.
Be it further resolved that this
estimate be filed with the City Clerk
for public inspection and the 2nd
day of August, 1926, at the Council
NOTICE —The City Council of Dubuque of Dubuque County, Iowa, will
meet August 2nd, 1926, at 4:30 P. M., at Council Chamber in City Hall,
Taxpapers will be heard for or against the following estimate at that
time. JOHN STUBER, City Clerk.
. Funds
General
Grading
Improvements
Sewer
Library
Waterworks
Light
Bonds
Fire
Other Funds:
Fire Imp.
Parks
Police Pen.
Fire Pen.
Estimated
Expendi- Bal.
tures on
Est. Hand
1927
254,735.96 None
34,420.79 None
57,367.98 None
5 None
30,275.14 None
175,000.00 None
57,367.98 None
137,683.16 None
80,315.18 None
17,210.40
22,947.20
3,768.40
19,705.86
Special Session July 19th, 1926
None
None
None
None
Chamber at 4:30 P. M. be and the
same is hereby set down and fixed
as the date and place when and
where this Council will meet for the
purpose of hearing any tax payers
for or against said estimate
Be it further resolved that the
Clerk be and he is hereby directed
to publish a notice of said estimate
and date of hearing in the official
newspapers of this City at least
once at least 10 days before the date
set for said hearing.
Passed, adopted and approved this
19th day of July, 1926.
H. G. MELCHIOR;
Mayor.
ED SCHREMPF,
JOHN H. MACLAY,
W. H. MEUSER,
EARL YOUNT,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Schrempf moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Meuser. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Maclay, Meuser, Schrempf and
Yount.
Nays —None.
The notice as published; pub-
lished July 20th, 1926.
Income Taxes to
Other be
Sources raised
1927
140,000.00 114,735.96
34,420.79
57,367.98
57,367.98
30,275.14
175,000.00
57,367.98
137,683.16
80,315.18
900.00
900.00
17,210.40
22,947.20
2,868.40
18,805.86
Totals 948,166.03 316,800.00 631,366.03 1,064,575.44 924,114.67
taxes per $1,000 of assessed value, $55.00.
15,820.69
20,452.02
5,104.00
14,028.01
Expendi- Expendi-
tures for tures for
Year Year
1924 1925
283,872.88 269,271.53
33,038.70 33,355.89
55,064.65 55,593.16
55,064.65 55,593.16
21,303.49 21,351.52
336,634.44 155,341.06
55,064.65 55,593.16
95,307.14 140,675.68
73,820.12 75,836.10
24,514.36
15,987.94
4,842.05
16,159.06
I
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238 Special Session, July
bond. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Meuser and Schrempf.
Nays —None.
Absent — Councilmen Maclay and
Yount.
A telegram to the City Manager
from officials of the Mississippi river
barge line stating that Consulting
Engineer Schultz, who is in charge
of terminal designing, will arrive in
Dubuque with other officials and dis-
cuss ways and means of placing Du-
buque on the way as a barge line
terminal point. No action taken by
the Council.
There being no further business,
Council adjourned.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Approved 1926.
Adopted 1926.
Councilmen
Attest:
City Clerk.
19th, 1926
CITY COUNCIL
(Official)
Special Session, July 19th, 1926.
Meeting called by order of Mayor
Melchior, Councilman Schrempf.
Council met at 4:30 P. M.
Present —City Manager Douglas,
Mayor Melchior, Councilmen Maclay,
Meuser, Schrempf and Yount.
Mayor Melchior read the call and
state that service thereof had been
duly made and accepted, and that
this meeting is called for the pur-
pose of considering for adoption the
tax Budget for the Year 1927, and
acting on any other business that
may come before the meeting.
Certificate of Library Tax Levy.
That the Board of Trustees of the
Dubuque Public Library on July
14th, 1926 determined and fixed the
amount of Library tax need for the
ensuing year for Library purposes
at $35,000, the same are hereby cer-
tified to the City Council to be lev-
ied, collected and appropriated for
the maintenance of said Library
for the ensuing year, dated July 14th
1926, Henry Gniffke, President, M.
H. Czizek, Secretary.
Councilman Maclay moved that
the rules be suspended to allow any
one present to address the Council.
Seconded by Councilman Yount.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Maclay, Meuser, Schrempf and
Yount.
Nays —None.
Miss Clark, Librarian of the Car-
negie, Stout Library, addressed the
Council and • submitted figures com-
paring Dubuque with other cities in
the state, as to population, expend-
itures and cost per capita, for the
maintenance of libraries, as follows:
Cost per
Population Expenditure Capita 1925'
Clinton
24,151 $21,090.82 $ .S
Mason City
20,065 23,399.31 1.16
Council Bluffs
36,162 27,696.45 .76
Waterloo
36,230 36,987.577 1.02
Davenport
52,469 56,000.00 1.06
Dubuque
39,143 23,179.72 .58
W. B. Lacy, Dr. Hancock and C.
McLean also addressed the Council
asking for a larger appropriation
for the Library, stating that the
present appropriation is not ade-
quate, that the building needs re-
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240 Special Session, July 19th, 1926
Proposal
June 18th, 1926.
City Water Works,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: We propose to fur-
nish two (2) complete ,N-1 Cement
Guns, with all necessary equipment,
such as air regulators, dryers, hose
lines, lubricators, etc., one (1) con-
crete mixer, all tools, plant and ap-
pliances, all material including rein-
forcing, and scaffolding, all super-
intendence, skilled and common lab-
or, contractor's performance bond,
public liability and compensation in-
surance, and contract complete.
Gunite lining to side walls and bot-
tom, and construct complete rein-
forced concrete roof (also remove
old present wood roof).
All in accordance with the speci-
fications and plan, (said plan to be
prepared by us and approved by
you), to your present Eagle Point
water storage reservoir, your prop-
erty, located at Dubuque, Iowa, for
the sum of nine thousand seven
hundred dollars ($9,700.00).
By this proposal you will note
we have included every single item
of expense to construct complete the
reinforced "Gunite" lining and a re-
inforced concrete roof, except you
are to furnish us compressed air to
operate our two cement guns, water
required for the work and electric
lights (providing lights are necess-
ary), all free of charge to us.
Payments to be made to us in
cash, on or before the 10th of each
Month, for 90% of the value of the
materials delivered and work per -.
formed through the first of the pre -
ceeding month, and the balance due
and retained percentage to be paid
us within fifteen (15) days after
completion of the entire work.
This proposal is submitted in dup-
licate and acceptance of same on the
space provided below for your sig-
nature will constitute a contract be-
tween us.
Yours very truly,
GUNITE CONCRETE & CON-
STRUCTION COMPANY,
Barclay A. Greene,
President.
Attest: J. K. Thompson, Jr.,
Secretary.
Accepted July 9th, 1926, City Wat-
er Works, Dubuque, Iowa.
By H. G. MELCHIOR,
Mayor.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
A Resolution.
Whereas no objections have been
filed by interested parties to the
proposed plans and specifications,
proposed form of contract or cost of
the improvements herein described,
and this date is the time Set for ,
the hearing upon the same. There-
fore;
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that the
plans and specifications, and pro-
posed form of contract heretofore
approved by the City Council be
and the same are hereby adopted
for the lining with gunite on the
side walls and bottom of the Eagle
Point Water Storage Reservoir, and
construction of a reinforced concrete
roof or covering thereon.
Be it further resolved that a con-
tract for the construction of the
above improvements be entered into
with Gunite Concrete and Construc-
tion Co. of Kansas City, Mo., at the
price stated in the submitted pro-
posal; and that said contract and
this resolution be placed on file with
the City Clerk for at least one week
for public inspection.
And if no objection is filed there-
to, then this resolution be taken up
for final adoption, and the Mayor
and Clerk will then execute said
contract with said Construction
Company on behalf of. the City of
Dubuque.
Approved this 9th day of July,
1926.
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Mayor.
ED SCHREMPF,
JOHN H. MACLAY,
W. H. MEUSER,
EARL YOUNT,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Schrempf moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Maclay. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Maclay, Meuser, Schrempf and
Yount.
Nays —None.
Petition of property owners in the
vicinity of the Stand pipe on Delhi
Street objecting to the construction
of a new stand pipe to be construct-
ed in the rear of the present one.
They give the following reasons:
First. If this tank is erected on
the City lot on Delhi Street, the
value of the surrounding property
will depreciate to a great extent.
Second. The residents of this sec-
tion of the City have beautiful well
kept homes, and look upon the
building of another tank in this par-
ticular block with disfavor as the
appearance of the neighborhood will
be completely ruined.
Third. The space now unoccupied
on this 50 by 140 foot lot is inade-
quate for the building of another
huge tank, which will darken the
houses and shade the gardens of the
nearby homes.
Fourth. On the adjoining hills
there is an abundance of room avail-
able where a water tank may be
erected, which would supply water
for the western part of the City.
Fifth. Two tanks will double the
hazard.
Signed by Merrill Chapman, Miss
Mary Gaule, Mrs. M. Rastatter, W.
J. O'Brien et al, (17 signers).
Councilman Maclay moved that
the petition be received and filed.
Seconded by Councilman Yount.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Maclay, Meuser, Schrempf and
Yount.
Nays —None.
• Petition signed by Clem Schadle,
stating that the new addition to the
Canfield Hotel, is being construct-
ed in violation of the Building Code
and hereby demands that immediate
action be taken, to see that the
Code be followed in this construc-
tion, otherwise recourse will be tak-
en to the courts.
Councilman Meuser moved that
the matter be referred to the City
Solicitor and the Building Commis-
sioner for investigation and report
back to the Council at the next
meeting of said Council. Seconded
by Councilman Yount. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Maclay, Meuser, Schrempf and
Yount.
Nays —None.
The petition of the Ku Klux Klan
presented at a previous meeting for
permission to parade during their
Conclave, on August 28th, 1926, and
referred to this meeting, came up
for hearing and final disposition.
Councilman Yount moved that the
matter be referred to the City Man-
ager. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Maclay, Meuser, Schrempf and
Yount.
Nays —None.
Ordinance No. 175 presented for
second and final reading and adop-
tion., having passed first reading
July 12th, 1926.
Special Session, July 19th, 1926
241
Ordinance No. 175
An Ordinance amending an Ordin-
ance entitled "An Ordinance estab-
lishing a building code for the City
of Dubuque; creating the office of
building commissioner, fixing the
salary of said officer and defining
the powers and duties of such build-
ing commissioner, and prescribing
penalties and violations thereof" by
repealing Section 278 thereof and
enacting a substitute in lieu there-
for.
Be it ordained by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That Section 278 of the
Ordinance entitled "An Ordinance
establishing a building code for the
City of Dubuque; creating the office
of building commissioner, fixing the
salary of said officer and defining
the powers and duties of such build-
ing commissioner, and prescribing
penalties and violations thereof" be
and the same is hereby repealed.
Section 2. That, in lieu of said
section hereby repealed there be
and there is hereby enacted the fol-
lowing section:
Section 278. Roof covering of all
buildings within the fire limits and
all buildings except as given in the
preceding section, shall have roof
coverings of approved standard
quality, such as brick, concrete, tile
or slate, or highest grade of tin
roof, or of asbestos or asphalt, or
of built up roofing felt with gravel
or slag surface or of built up as=
bestos roof or other roof of like
grade, or a covering of 15 pounds
to a square of asbestos felt laid over
wooden boards or shingles and 90
pounds to- a square of mineral sur-
facing roofing laid on top of said
asbestos felt or standard asphalt
shingles, provided, however, where
the covering is of slate or tin the
asbestos felt herein provided for
shall not be required. Any of the
roof covers herein prescribed shah
be considered as falling within the
classification of Class ,A or B."
Section 3. That this ordinance be-
ing deemed urgent and of immediate
importance shall be in force and ef-
fect from and after its final pass-
age and adoption by the City Coun-
cil and publication as provided by
law.
Passed upon first reading this 12th
day of. July, 1926.
Passed, adopted and approved up-
Councilman Yount. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council
men Maclay, Meuser, Schrempf and
Yount.
Nays —None.
Petition of Berg and Fairfield, ask-
ing for the use of the Athletic Park
for the week of August 29th for the
purpose of putting on an entertain-
ment.
Councilman Meuser moved that
the prayer of the petition be grant-
ed, they to pay the City $50.00 per
day for the use of the park. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Maclay, Meuser, Schrempf and
Yount.
Nays —None.
There being no further business,
Council adjourned.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Approved 1926.
Adopted 1926.
Councilmen
Attest:
Special Session, July 27th, 1926
City Clerk.
CITY COUNCIL
(Official)
Special Session, July 27th, 1926.
Meeting called by or'.. :r of Mayor
Melchior and Councilman Schramn_ f.
Council met at 4:30 P M.
Present —City Manager Douglas,
Mayor Melchior, Councilmen Maclay,
Meuser, Schrempf and Yount.
Notice of Call for Meeting
To Councilman John H. Maclay:
You are hereby notified and there
is hereby called a special meeting
of the City Council of the City of
Dubuque, Iowa, to be held on the
27th day of July, 1926, at 4:30
o'clock P. M. at the Council Cham-
ber in the City Hall., This meeting
has been fixed as the time and
place, when and where a hearing
will be had for tax payers for or
against the estimate for levies for
taxes for the bonds to be issued
to pay the cost of grading and
street improvements. At this meet-
ing also tax payers may be heard
with reference to the proposed ac-
tion of the City Council to institute
proceedings for the issuance of
grading bonds.
If no objections are filed to the
levy of the tax or the issuance of
the bonds at this meeting there will
be introduced an Ordinance entitled
"An Ordinance providing for an an-
nual tax for the purpose of defray-
ing the cost of construction, grad-
ing improvements in the City, and
._ declaring an emergency; and also a
resolution providing for the issu-
ance of bonds in the sum of $75,-
000.00 for the purpose of defraying
the cost of grading improvements;
and also an Ordinance providing
for an annual tax for the purpose of
defraying the cost of constructing
street improvements in the City and
declaring an emergency;" and also
a resolution entitled, "A Resolution
providing for the issuance of bonds
in the sum of $275,000.00 for the
purpose of defraying the cost of
street improvements," and also for
the transaction of such other busi-
ness as may properly come before
a regular meeting of the Council.
Dated this 26th day of July, 1926.
H. G. MELCHIOR,
ED SCHREMPF,
Councilmen.
Dubuque, Iowa,
July 27, 1926.
The City Council of the City of
Dubuque met in special session at
the City Hall in said City, at 4:30
o'clock P. M. The meeting was
242 Special Session, July 19th, 1926
on final reading this 19th day of
July, 1926.
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Mayor.
ED SCHREMPF,
JOHN H. MACLAY,
W. H. MEUSER,
EARL YOUNT,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Recorded this 20th day of July,
1926.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Published officially in the Times -
Journal and Telegraph- Herald news-
papers, July 20th, 1926.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
The Ordinance was read a sec-
ond time.
Councilman Yount moved that this
be considered, the second reading
of the Ordinance. Seconded by
Councilman Meuser. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Maclay, Meuser, Schrempf and
Yount.
Nays —None.
Councilman Yount moved that the
rules be suspended and the Ordin-
ance be read a third time. Second-
ed by Councilman Meuser. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Maclay, Meuser, Schrempf and
Yount.
Nays—None.
The Ordinance was then read --a
third time.
Councilman Yount moved the ad-
option of the Ordinance. Seconded
by Councilman Meuser. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Maclay, Meuser, Schrempf and
Yount.
Nays —None.
Resolution
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that the
petition of the Dubuque Stone Pro-
ducts Company, wherein a request
for permission to blast rock within
the limits of said City is made, be
and the same is hereby granted.
Be it further resolved that said
Dubuque Stone Products Company,
as a condition to the permission
hereby granted execute and file with
the City Clerk a Surety Bond in
the sum of Three Thousand Dollars
($3,000.00), said bond to be so con-
ditioned that the City of Dubuque
will be held harmless from any and
all damages that may result to per-
sons or property by reason of the
carrying on of the operation of blast-
ing rock for which this permit is
granted, the Council reserving the
right, however, to increase the
amount of said bond whenever it
considers such action necessary.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 19th day of July, 1926. 6
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Mayor.
ED SCHREMPF,
JOHN H. MACLAY,
W. H. MEUSER,
EARL YOUNT,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Schrempf moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Yount. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Maclay, Meuser, Schrempf and
Yount.
Nays —None.
Special Ordinance
An Ordinance granting to the Du-
buque Stone Products Company the
right to erect and maintain a gyra-
tory stone crusher and viaduct over
and across Rhomberg Avenue, in the
City of Dubuque, and prescribing
the conditions of the grant, pre-
sented and read.
Councilman Yount moved that this
be considered the first reading of
the Ordinance. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Meuser. Carried by the fo1-
lowing vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Maclay, Meuser, Schrempf and
Yount.
Nays —None.
Councilman Meusei moved that
the rules requiring the Ordinance to
be read on three separate days be
suspended. Seconded by Council-
man Yount. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Maclay, Meuser, Schrempf and
Yount.
Nays —None.
Councilman Meuser moved that
the Ordinance be read a second
time. Seconded by Councilman
Yount. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Maclay, Meuser, Schrempf and
Yount.
Nays —None.
Councilman Meuser moved that
this be considered the second read-
ing of the Ordinance. Seconded by
244 Special Session, July 27th, 1926
called to order and there were pres-
ent, H. G. Melchior, Mayor, in the
Chair, and the following named
Councilmen: Schrempf, Maclay,
Meuser, Yount. Absent: None.
This being the time and place
fixed by published notice, the Coun-
cil took up for consideration the
supplemental estimate of taxes for
the purpose of defraying the cost
of constructing grading improve-
ments in said City and found that
notice of such supplemental esti-
mate and of the time and place of
hearing thereon had, according to
law and as directed by this Coun-
cil been published on the 13th day
of July, 1926, in the Telegraph -Her-
ald, a newspaper of general circula-
tion published in said City, and that
an affidavit of publication of said
notice is now on file with the Coun-
ty Auditor of Dubuque County.
Thereafter and after hearing any
and all persons desiring to be heard
the Council determined that said
estimate as set out in said pub-
lished notice is correct and same
was there upon, finally approved.
Councilman Maclay introduced
and caused to be read an ordinance
incorporating said supplemental es-
timate entitled, "Ordinance No. 176.
An Ordinance providing for an an-
nual tax for the purpose of defray-
ing the cost of constructing grad-
ing improvements in the city and
declaring an emergency."
It was moved and seconded that
the rule requiring ordinances of a
certain character to be fully and dis-
tinctly read on three different days
be suspended by a three- fourths
vote and that said ordinance be
passed to its second reading. The
Mayor put the question on the mo-
tion and upon the roll, being called
the following named Councilmen
voted:
Aye: Melchior, Schrempf, Maclay,
Meuser, Yount.
Nay: None. •
Whereupon the Mayor declared
said motion duly carried and said
ordinance passed on the second
reading.
Councilman Maclay moved that
said ordinance be filed with the
City Clerk for public inspection for
at least one week before further
consideration or passage and approv-
al, seconded by Councilman Yount.
The Mayor put the question on the
motion and the roll being called the
following named Councilman voted:
Aye: Melchior, Schrempf, Maclay,
Meuser, Yount.
Nay: None.
Whereupon the Mayor declared
the notion duly carried and said
ordinance was ordered placed on
file with the City Clerk.
The City Clerk presented a pub-
lisher's affidavit of publication of
t he notice of meeting for the issu-
ance of $75,000 City Grading Bonds
and the City Council found there-
from that notice of the time and
place of this meeting and of the in-
tention to take action for the is-
suance of said bonds had according
to law and as directed by the City
Clerk been duly given by publica-
tion on the 13th day of July, 1926,
in the Telegraph - Herald, a newspa-
per of general circulation within
said City, and that no petition, set-
ting forth objections to said pro-
posed action had been filed.
Councilman Maclay introduced
and caused to be read a resolution
entitled, "Resolution providing for
the issuance of bonds in the sum
of $75,000 for the purpose of defray-
ing the cost of grading improve-
ments," and moved that the resolu-
tion be placed on file with the City
Clerk for public inspection, second-
ed by Councilman Yount, and the
roll being called the following voted:
Aye: Melchior, Schrempf, Maclay,
Meuser, Yount.
Nay: None.
Whereupon the Mayor declared
said motion duly carried and ord-
ered the resolution placed on file
with the City Clerk.
This being the time and place
fixed by published notice, the Coun-
cil took up for consideration the
supplemental estimate of taxes for
the purpose of defraying the cost
of constructing street improvements
in said City and found that notice of
such supplemental estimate and of
the time and place of hearing there-
on had, according to law and as di-
rected by this Council been pub-
lished on the 13th day of July, 1926,
in the Telegraph- Herald, a newspa-
per of general circulation published
in said City and that an affidavit
of publication of said notice is now
on file with the County Auditor of
Dubuque County.
Thereafter. and after hearing any
and all persons desiring to be heard
the Council determined that said
estimate as set out in said published
notice is correct and same was
thereupon finally approved.
Councilman Meuser introduced
and caused to be read an ordinance
incorporating said supplemental es-
timate entitled, "Ordinance No. 177.
An Ordinance providing for an an-
nual tax for the purpose of defray-
ing the cost of constructing street
improvements in the City and de-
claring an emergency."
It was moved and seconded that
the rule requiring ordinances of a
certain character to be fully and
distinctly read on three different
days be suspended' by a three -
fourths vote and that said ordinance
be passed to its second reading. The
Mayor put the question on the mo-
tion and upon the roll being called
the following named Councilmen
voted:
Aye: Melchior, Schrempf, Maclay,
Meuser, Yount.
Nay: None.
Whereupon the Mayor declared
said motion duly carried and said
ordinance passed on the second
reading.
Councilman Maclay moved that
said ordinance be filed with the City
Clerk for public inspection for at
least one week before further con-
sideration or passage and approval,
seconded by Councilman Meuser.
The Mayor put the question on the
motion and the roll being called the
following named Councilmen voted:
Aye: Melchior, Schrempf, Maclay,
Meuser, Yount.
Nay: None.
Whereupon the Mayor declared
the motion duly carried and said
ordinance was ordered placed on
file with the City Clerk.
The City Clerk presented a pub-
lisher's affidavit of publication of
the notice of meeting for the issu-
ance of $275,000 City Improvement
Bonds and the City Council found
therefrom that notice of the time
and place of this meeting and of the
intension to take action for the is-
suance of said bonds had according
to law and as directed by the City
Clerk been duly given by publication
on the 13th day of July, 1926, in the
Telegraph - Herald, a newspaper of
general circulation within said City,
and that no petition setting forth
objections to said proposed action
had been filed.
Councilman Maclay introduced
and caused to be read a resolution
entitled, "Resolution providing for
the issuance of bonds in the sum
of $275,000 for the purpose of de-
fraying the cost of street improve-
ments," and moved that the reso-
lution be placed on file with the
City Clerk for public inspection, sec-
onded by Councilman Meuser, and
the roll being called the following I
voted:
Special Session, July 27th, 1926 245
Aye: Melchior, Schrempf, Maclay,
Meuser, Yount.
Nay: None.
Whereupon the Mayor declared
said motion duly carried and ord-
ered the resolution placed on file
with the City Clerk.
On motion and vote the meeting
adjourned.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
July 27th, 1926.
To City Council.
Subject: Bids received for paving
Rhomberg Avenue.
The following bids were received
for paving Rhomberg Avenue:
Uhlrich -Paley Co., $10,108.00.
J. F. Lee Paving Co., $8,674.40.
Engineer's Estimate, $10,147.50.
I would recommend that the con-
tract for paving Rhomberg Avenue
be awarded to J: F. Lee Paving Co.,
as their bid is the lowest one re-
ceived for this work.
The J. F. Lee Paving Co., also
submitted the lowest bid for the in-
stallation of water connections, their
bid being $2.00 as against the bid
of Uhlrich -Paley Co., of $2.50. I
would recommend that the contract
for the installation of water con-
nections be awarded to them.
Respectfully submitted,
C. E. DOUGLAS,
City Manager.
Councilman Meuser moved that
all bids be rejected. Seconded by
Counbilman Maclay. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Maclay, Meuser, Schrempf and
Yount.
Nays —None.
Councilman Meuser moved that
all further action on the improve-
ment of Rhomberg Avenue, be in-
definitely postponed. Seconded by
Councilman Yount. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Maclay, Meuser, Schrempf and
Yount.
Nays —None.
SPECIAL ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCE GRANTING TO
DUBUQUE STONE PRODUCTS
COMPANY THE RIGHT TO
ERECT AND MAINTAIN A GY-
RATORY STONE CRUSHER
AND VIADUCT OVER AND
ACROSS RHOMBERG AVENUE,
IN THE CITY OF DUBUQUE,
AND PRESCRIBING THE CON-
DITIONS OF THE GRANT.
Be it ordained by the Ci'y Council
of the City of Dubuque:
by Councilman Maclay. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Maclay, Meuser, Schrempf and
Yount.
Nays —None.
Petition and waiver of property
owners on Saunders Street, asking
that said street be improved from
Lemon Street west for about two
blocks. Signed by six signers.
Councilman Meuser moved that
the petition be made a matter of
record. Seconded by Councilman
Yount. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Maclay, Meuser, Schrempf and
Yount.
Nays —None.
Councilman Meuser mov.ed that
the Council view the grounds. Sec-
onded by Councilman Maclay. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Maclay, Meuser, Schrempf and
Yount.
Nays —None.
Communication from the League
of Iowa Municipalities, stating that
the annual convention of the League
will be held in Carroll, Iowa, August
17, 18 and 19th, asking that the
City send a delegate, also a bill for
the dues for the League for 1927
in the sum of $50.00.
Councilman Meuser moved that
action on selecting a delegate be
taken up at the next meeting, and
the dues to the League be paid.
Seconded by Councilman Maclay.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Maclay, Meuser, Schrempf and
Yount.
Nays —None.
Petition of property owners on
Rush Street asking that gas mains
be laid in said street. Signed by
Anton Barten, Ray Sigworth, Henry
Lech, Peter Cloos.
Councilman Maclay moved that
the petition be referred to the Key
City Gas Co. Seconded by Council-
man Schrempf. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Maclay, Meuser, Schrempf and
Yount.
Nays —None.
Contractor's bonds of Norman
Bull, and H. Luthe. Bond for blast-
ing, of the Dubuque Stone Products
Co., and bonds for display signs of
Spiritual Science Society, Dubuque
Electric Co., Ruete Drug Co., Key
City Vulvanizing Co., • Beatrice
Creamery Co., and 11th Street Vul-
canizing Co., presented for approval.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the bonds be received and placed
on file. Seconded by Councilman
Yount. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas -Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Maclay, Meuser, Schrempf and
Yount.
Nays —None.
Mrs. Rose Francois having paid
up the assessment as per agreement
with the City, on her property which
was purchased by the City at tax
sale, and for which property the
City held a tax deed.
Councilman Maclay moved that
the Mayor and City Clerk be author-
ized to ,execute a deed for said
property to Rose Francois. Second-
ed by Councilman Meuser. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Maclay, Meuser, Schrempf and
Yount.
Nays —None.
To the Honorable Mayor and Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque:
Gentlemen: At a recent meeting
of your Honorable Body a communi-
cation signed by Mr. Schadle repre-
senting the Building and Trade Un-
ion was referred to the undersigned
for investigation and report, which
report was to be given to you at
the meeting to be held on July 27th.
We beg to advise you that, im-
mediately after having the matter
referred to us, we communicated
with Mr. Pederson, Engineer, con-
nected with the State Board of
the administration of the State
Housing law, and requested him to
come to Dubuque at once in order
that the whole matter referred to
in the communication could be gone
over and fully and finally deter-
mined so that all parties would
know just what was necessary to be
done in order to conform with any
legal requirements that may be pre-
scribed. Mr. Pederson advised us
that he could not come to Dubuque
before Wednesday or Thursday of
this week and suggested that we
hold the matter in abeyance until
his arrival. As this will only be a
delay of a few days we suggest that
the matter be deferred until such a
time as a conference can be held
with Mr. Pederson. After it has
been held we will advise the Coun-
cil of the results thereof.
Respectfully submitted,
JAS. C. MACINERNEY,
Building Commissioner.
M. H. CZIZEK,
City Solicitor.
246 Special Session, July 27th, 1926
Section 1. That Dubuque Stone
Products Company, a Corporation,
be and it is hereby granted the right
to construct and maintain a gyratory
stone crusher and viaduct in said
City, said construction to be done
under the supervision of the Build-
ing Commissioner.
Section 2. That said structure
shall be so built as to allow a clear-
ance of at least seventeen (17) feet
above the street for the full width
thereof and so constructed as to pre-
vent the falling of stone or other
substances or materials therefrom to
the street underneath the same.
Section 3. That, as a condition
to this grant, said Dubuque Stone
Products Company shall save the
City harmless from all damages to
persons or property which may be
caused on account of the construc-
tion and maintenance of said struc-
ture, and the acceptance of the
terms of this ordinance by said
Company shall be construed as bind-
ing said Company to the payment of
such damages.
Section 4. That the acceptances
of this ordinance shall be endorsed
hereon by said Company through its
authorized official or representative
within ten (10) days after the final
passage and adoption hereof.
Section 5. This Ordinance being
deemed urgent shall be in full force
and effect from and after its final
passage and adoption and publica-
tion as provided by law.
Passed upon first and second read-
ings this 19th day of July, 1926.
Passed, adopted and approved this
27th day of July, 1926.
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Mayor.
ED. SCHREMPF,
JOHN H. MACLAY,
W. H. MEUSER,
EARL YOUNT,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
ACCEPTANCE OF ORDINANCE.
Dubuque Stone Products Company,
through its President, under author-
ity conferred upon him by its Board
of Directors, does hereby accept the
provisions, terms and conditions of
the Special Ordinance adopted by
the City Council of the City of Du-
buque on the 27th day of July, 1926,
which Ordinance confers the right
to construct and maintain a gyra-
tory stone crusher and viaduct over
and across Rhomberg Avenue.
Dated this 29th day of July, 1926.
DUBUQUE STONE PRODUCTS
COMPANY.
By GEO. D. ROSE,
President.
Attest: PAUL M. NAUMAN,
Sec'y. and Treasurer.
Published officials in the Times -
Journal and Telegraph- Herald news-
papers Aug. 2nd, 1926.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
The above Ordinance having
passed first and second reading July
19th, 1926, was presented for final
reading and adoption.
Councilman Maclay moved the ad-
option of the Ordinance. Seconded
by Councilman Schrempf. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Maclay, Meuser, Schrempf and
Yount.
Nays —None.
Ordinance adopted.
Petition of F. M. Mathis, asking
that a sanitary sewer be construct-
ed from the intersection of Julien
Avenue, and West 8th Street, west-
erly on West 8th Street for a dis-
tance of about 300 or 400 feet.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the petition be referred to the City
Manager and City Engineer for in-
vestigation and report. Seconded
by Councilman Yount. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Maclay, Meuser, Schrempf and
Yount.
Nays —None.
Petition of John Bradley, asking
that Bradley Street be graded from
Grandview Avenue to the end of
the paving on said street.
Councilman Maclay moved that
Council view the grounds. Second-
ed by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Maclay, Meuser, Schrempf and
Yount.
Nays —None.
Petition of the Temple Securities
Company, for the cancellation of the
balance of the assessment as levied
against lots 1 of 8 and 2 of 8 Cool -
ey's Sub., stating that they had paid
the first installment, and that there
is due on each lot $56.11. This
assessment was levied for the im-
provement of Montrose Terrace,
Oct. 20th, 1924. They claim that
owing to the situation of the street
they receive no benefits.
Councilman Meuser moved that
the petition, be referred to the Coun-
cil to view the grounds. Seconded
248 Special Session, July 27th, 1926
Report approved, action to be tak-
en at a subsequent meeting, no mo-
tion.
Resolution
WHEREAS, plans and specifica-
tions and form of contract have
been prepared for the construction
and installation of pumping equip-
ment, foundation and pipe line con-
nections at Eagle, Point Pumping
Station, and the construction of a
stand pipe on Delhi Street, all in
connection with the operation of the
water works of the City of Dubuque,
and the estimated cost of such con-
struction is $37,070.00;
NOW, THEREFORE, Be it re-
solved by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque that such plans and
specifications and form of contract
be and the same are hereby ap-
proved.
Be it further resolved that this
Council meet on the 9th day of Aug -
ust, 1926, at 4:30 o'clock P. M., in
the Council Chamber of said City
for the purpose of hearing any ob-
jections which may be filed to said
proposed plans and specifications,
torm of contract and cost of the im-
provements and the City Clerk be
and he is hereby directed to publish
a, notice in the official newspapers
.if said City of Dubuque stating the
time and place of said hearing.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 27th day of July, 1926.
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Mayor.
ED. SCHREMPF,
JOHN H. MACLAY,
W, H. MEUSER,
EARL MOUNT,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Schrempf moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Maclay. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Maclay, Meuser, Schrempf and
Yount.
Nays —None.
In a communication read before a
special session of the City Council
Tuesday afternoon, City Solicitor M.
11. Czizek made a complete state-
ment of the facts in connection with
the controversy involving the Illin
ois Central and Chicago, Burlington
& Qunicy railroads, over the use
of spur tracks constructed on city
property.
Several months ago the City
Council passed an ordinance giving
the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
the right to construct a spur track
across Bodjeda Street to the prop-
erty of the Rainbo Oil Company.
The ordinance also prescribed that
only the C. 13. & Q. would have the
right to switch cars of other roads
on the spur track, and that a uni-
form fee should be charged for such
switching and spotting. The switch-
ing was to be done with the Bur-
lington's engines.
The Illinois Central then regis-
tered a protest charging that when
the right to build similar tracks was
given the Illinois Central several
years ago it was specified that any
railroad might use its own engines
to switch cars upon the tracks, up-
on the payment of an agreed uni-
form charge to the Illinois Central.
The ordinance giving the Burling-
ton the .right to build the track, the
I. C. officials claimed, was unfair,
as it placed the other railroads un-
der the handicap of paying heavy
fees for the use of Burlington en-
gines.
City officials were not certain as
to the exact provision of the Illinois
Central ordinance, and City Solicitor
Czizek was instructed to prepare a
brief of the facts in the case.
"At a recent meeting of your
Honorable Body I was instructed to
prepare for you a list of the streets
in the city of Dubuque whereon the
Illinois Central Railroad Company
has rights to maintain switch and
team tracks, and to advise you of
the provisions in the ordinance rela-
tive to the right of the other rail-
roads to use such switch and team
tracks.
"On October 10, 1922, the City
Council adopted an ordinance which
defined the streets over which the
Illinois Central was permitted to
maintain switch and team tracks
and also prescribed a condition un-
der which such tracks were to be
used by the other roads.
Ilinois Central Spur Tracks
"These tracks are described to be
as follows:
"Washington Street from the high
bridge near Fifth Street over Wash-
ington Street to the south line of
Eleventh Street. This is called the
Washington spur track.
"Side track on Washington Street
from its connection with said Wash-
ington Street track near Sixth
Street to Washington Street, then
on the easterly side of Washington
to a point 30 feet south of Eighth
Street. This is called the Martin -
Strelau track.
"A side track on the easterly side
of Washington Street, from its con-
nection with Washington Street
track at the north line of Eighth
Street, thence along the westerly
line of Washington Street, to a point
57 feet north of Tenth Street. This
is called the Marshall Boiler track.
"Side track from its connection
with the Washington Street track,
77feet south of Eighth Street thence
on the easterly side of Washington
Street to the north line of Eighth
Street. This is called the Klauer
Manufacturing Company track.
"From the bridge near Fifth
Street northerly to Jackson Street,
thence on Jackson Street to Eighth
Street. This is called the Jackson
Street track.
"Side track from its connection
with the Jackson Street track 130
feet south of Seventh Street and
thence northerly on the east side of
Jackson Street to Eighth Street.
This is called the Farley and Loet-
scher Company track.
"Side track from its connection
with Jackson Street track, for 10
feet south of Seventh Street, thence
on westerly side of Jackson Street
to Ninth Street. This is called the
Farley and Loetscher Company
track No. 2 and 3.
"In this ordinance all railroads
have the right to switch cars upon
any of these tracks by paying an
agreed uniform charge to the Illin-
ais Central railroad. It is also
agreed that the Illinois Central rail-
road may switch cars of other rail-
roads by having such railroads pay
to it an agreed uniform charge for
such services.
"On September 25, 1924, the Coun-
cil adopted an ordinance giving to
the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy
railroad the right to maintain a
track to serve the Quality Oil com-
pany. In this ordinance the Bur-
lington alone switches all cars over
these tracks and receives pay from
other railroads for switching cars
for them.
"In the ordinance recently adopt-
ed giving to the Burlington the right
to maintain a track to serve the
Rainbo Oil company the same pro-
vision was incorporated in the or-
dinance as is found in the Quality
Oil company case. But the terms
of these ordinances no other rail-
road has the right to switch cars
with their own engines over these
tracks. Such service must be per-
formed by the Burlington for which
Special Session, July 27th, 1926
249
other roads must pay a uniform
charge.."
Respectfully submitted,
M. H. CZIZEK,
City Solicitor.
No action taken on the matter,
and it will be brought up again at
the next meeting of the Council.
Mrs. Welsch, owner of property
on Rosedale Avenue, which was sold
to the City at a tax sale in August,
1921, for the Rosedale Avenue im-
provement, hereby offers to settle
this matter by paying the original
assessment, amounting to $139.64,
and she asks the City to accept this
amount and cancel the interest and
penalty.
Councilman Maclay moved that
the City Treasurer be instructed to
accept $139.64 from Mrs. Welsch,
and upon payment of same to can-
cel the tax sale certificate. Sec-
onded by Councilman Yount. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Maclay, Meuser, Schrempf and
Yount.
Nays —None.
Petition of residents of Marquette
Place asking that this street where
it intersects Marquette Place be re-
paired, stating that the rains
washed large holes in this place
and it is almost impassable.
Councilman Meuser moved that
the matter be referred to the City
Manager and City Solicitor, for in-
vestigation. Seconded by Council-
man Yount. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Maclay, Meuser, Schrempf and
Yount.
Nays —None.
Petition of John J. Tressel, own-
er of lots 1 of 2 of 3 of 29 John
King's 2nd Addition, asking the as-
sessment against lot No. 2 - be re-
duced for the sewer constructed in
September, 1925.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the petition be received and filed.
Seconded by Councilman Maclay.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Maclay, Meuser, Schrempf and
Yount.
Nays —None.
Verbal petition of representatives
of Tent No. 4 Order of Maccabees,
asking permission to allow the Bill -
icks Gold Medal Carnival Company
to put on a show for their benefit
at Olinger Park during the week of
August 16th to 21st inclusive.
They were instructed to get the
consent of 75% of the abutting prop-
250 Special Session, July 27th, 1926
erty owners, before the Council can
issue a permit. No further action
taken at this meeting.
On the matter of the A. A. Cooper
Inc., asking that the City construct
a fence on the retaining wall in
Cooper Heights. Council will view
the grounds. No motion.
City Solicitor reported that by de-
cree of the Court the tax sale cer-
- tificate held by the City against lots
22 and West 1 /2 of lot 21 owned by
Kate Rose was ordered cancelled.
This was levied against the property
in 1894 for the improving of West
14th' Street from Alta Vista Street
to Atlantic Avenue and purchased
by the City at tax sale Sept. 2, 1921.
Councilman Maclay moved that
the report of the City Solicitor be
approved and the Treasurer be in-
structed to concel the tax sale cer-
tificate on his books. Seconded by
Councilman Meuser. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Maclay, Meuser, Schrempf and
Yount.
Nays —None.
There being no further business,
Councilman Meuser moved to ad-
journ. Carried.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Approved
Adopted 1926.
Councilmen
Attest:
City Clerk.
1926.
Regular Session, August 2nd, 1926 251
CITY COUNCIL
(Official)
Regular Session, August 2nd, 1926.
Present —Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Maclay, Meuser, Schrempf, and
Yount.
Absent —City Manager Douglas.
Council met at 4:30 P. M.
Mayor Melchior stated that this is
the regular monthly meeting of the
Council for the transaction of such
business as may regularly come be-
fore the meeting.
This date was also set for a hear-
ing of taxpayers for or against the
budget estimate for the fiscal year
1927.
NOTICE —The City Council of Dubuque of Dubuque County, Iowa, will
meet August 2nd, 1926, at 4:30 P. M., at Council Chamber in City Hall.
Taxpayers 'will be heard for or against the following estimate at that
time. JOHN STUBER, City Clerk.
Expendi- Bal. Income
tures on Other
Est. Hand Sources
Funds 1927 1927
General 254,735.96 None 140,000.00 114,735.96
Grading 34,420.79 None 34,420.79
Improvements 57,367.98 None 57,367.98
Sewer 57,367.98 None 57,367.98
Library 30,275.14 None 30,275.14
Waterworks 175,000.00 None 175,000.00
Light 57,367.98 None 57,367.98
Bonds 137,683.16 None 137,683.16
Fire 80,315.18 None 80,315.18
Other Funds:
Fire Imp 17,210.40 None
Parks 22,947.20 None
Police Pen 3,768.40 None 900.00
Fire Pen 19,705.86 None 900.00
Resolution
Whereas, the City Council of the
City of Dubuque caused to be pre-
pared and published, as provided by
law, the Budget Estimate of Ex-
penditures for the fiscal year 1927,
which estimate was fixed for final
hearing and consideration by the
City Council for the 2nd day of Aug.,
1926, and,
Whereas, on said date a public
hearing was duly had on said esti-
mate, and said estimate, was taken
up for final determination by said
Council, and no objections having
been filed thereto, said estimate was
confirmed and approved.
Be it further resolved by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque that
the Budget Estimate heretofore pre-
pared and published be and the same
is hereby finally approved and the
Notice of publication certified to
by the publisher that there is hereby
fixed and established the budget esti-
mate for the fiscal year 1927, and a
hearing by taxpayers for or against
the following estimate of expendi-
tures will be held August 2nd, 1926,
presented.
There being no remonstrances or
objections filed, Councilman Ed.
Schremp moved that the notice be
received and filed. Seconded by
Councilman Meuser. Carried by the
fololwing vote:
Yeas —Mayor Melchior, Council-
men Maclay, Meuser, Schrempf and
Yount.
Nays —None.
Taxes to
be
raised
17,210.40
22,947.20
2,868.40
18,805.86
Expendi-
tures of
Year
1924
283,872.88
33,038.70
55,064.65
55,064.65
21,303.49
336,634.44
55,064.65
95,307.14
73,820.12
15,820.69
20,452.02
5,104.00
14,028.01
Expendi-
tures for
Year
1925
269,271.53
33,355.89
55,593.16
55,593.16
21,351.52
155,341.00
55,593.16
140,675.68
75,836.10
24,514.36
15,987.94
4,842.05
16,159.06
Totals 948,166.03 316,8000.00 631,366.03 1,064,575.44 924,114.67
Estimated taxes per $1,000 of assessed value, $55.00.
Mayor and Clerk are hereby direct-
ed to certify the same to the County
Auditor of Dubuque County, Iowa.
Be it further resolved that the tax-
es required to be collected for the
year 1926; be and the same are here-
by levied for the various funds in
the amounts shown in said Budget
Estimate.
Passed, adopted and approved this
2nd day of August, 1926.
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Mayor.
EARL YOUNT,
JOHN H. MACLAY,
W. H. MEUSER,
ED. SCHREMPF,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Maclay moved the ad-
option of the resolution. Seconded