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1924 September Council ProceedingsRegular Session, September 2nd, 1924 459 CITY COUNCIL (Official.) Regular Session, September 2nd, 1924. Council met at 4:30 P. M. Present —City Manager Carr, May- or Alderson, Councilmen Brede, Ga- briel, Melchior, Schrempf. Mayor Alderson stated that this is the regular monthly meeting of the Council, for the transaction of such business as may properly come be- fore it, and also that this date has been set for the date of final action to be taken on the resolution auth- orizing the sale of $100,000 of 4 City Grading Bonds of the City of Dubuque, notice thereof having been served and accepted by the Council- men. Notice of the Call. Dubuque, Iowa, Sept. 2nd, 1924. T o ............................. Councilman. Dear Sir: You are hereby notified that a resolution authorizing the sale of $100,000 City Grading Bonds of the City of Dubuque to E. H. Rollins & Sons of Chicago, Illinois, having been approved and ordered placed on file for a period of not less than one week in the office of the City Clerk for public inspection, will be present- ed for final passage and adoption at the regular session of the City Coun- cil to be held September 2nd, 1924. Signed by Councilmen James Al- derson and L. H. Brede. A resolution authorizing the execu- tion of a contract for the sale of $100,000 City Grading Bonds of the City of Dubuque to E. H. Rollins & Sons of Chicago, presented. A RESOLUTION authorizing the execution of a contract for the sale of 0100,000 4 Grading Bonds of the City of Dubuque to E. H. Rol- lins & Sons of Chicago, Il linois. Whereas, appropriate proceedings wer instituted by the City Council of the City of Dubuque for the issuing and sale of four and one -half per cent (4 Grading Bonds to the amount of $100,000 and notice of the time when bids would be received for the sale of such bonds was duly published in the Telegraph - Herald, one of the official county newspapers of the City of Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa, and also in the Times- journal of the City of Dubuque, both Papers having general circulation throughout the State of Iowa, for two consecutive weeks as is pro- vided by law, and Whereas, pursuant to such notice bids were received by the City Man- ager of said City on August 25th, 1924, at his office in the City Hall, at Which time same were opened, com- pared and examined and oral bids were duly called for, and Whereas, report of such bids were submitted to the City Council of the City of Dubuque, at a meeting called for that purpose on August 25th, 1924, the said City Council finds that E. H. Rollins & Sons of Chicago, Illi- nois, submitted the highest bid for said bonds, said bid being par plus accrued interest together with a pre- mium of $2,550.00, and it is deemed advisable that a contract be award- ed to said company for said bonds, now therefore Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, in legal ses- sion assembled, that a contract for the sale of $100,000 four and one -half percent (4y/ %) Grading Bonds of the City of Dubuque, be awarded to E. H. Rollins & Sons, Chicago, Illi- nois, and that said contract be exec- uted by the Mayor in behalf of the City of Dubuque upon final passage of this resolution and approval of this contract, a copy of which . is hereto attached and made a part hereof. This resolution being deemed ur- gent and for the preservation of the health, comfort and convenience of the citizens of Dubuque shall be in force and effect from and after its final passage and adoption by the City 'Council of the City of Dubuque. Adopted and approved, September 2nd, 1924. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. Councilman Gabriel moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Brede. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Notice of publication of pendency of proposed resolution of necessity, certified to by. the publisher, that it be deemed necessary and advisable to improve South Grandview avenue from the South line of Southern ave- nue to the South line of Quinlivan's Subdivision. There being no remon- strance. Councilman Brede moved that the notice be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Gabriel. Cs'•ried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. 460 Regular Session, September 2nd, 1924 Regular Session, September 2nd, 1924 461 Resolution of Necessity for Street Improvement. Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that it be deemed necessary and advisable to build, contsruct and put in place cer- tain street improvements as herein- after described, in, upon and along the following street, to -wit: Paving of South Grandview ave- nue from the South line of Southern avenue to the South line 11 Quinli- van's subdivision. Said street improvement to con- sist of grading, paving and curb and gutter, the curb and gutter to be constructed of concrete and the pave- ment to be constructed of one or more of the following materials and methods, to -wit: Warrenite Bitu- lithic, Sheet Asphalt, Asphaltic Con- crete, Existing curb to be reset if desirable. Installing sewer, water, and gas connections to evey.lot. In case lot has more than a 50 -foot frontage, additional connections to be install- ed to furnish one connection for ev- ery fifty feet. All of the work herein proposed to be constructed shall be done in ac- cordance with the plans and specif- ications to be prepared by the City Engineer and approved by the City Council and City Manager. 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 but lying within the assessable distance pre- scribed by law, according to the area thereof, Be it further resolved that the above and foregoing street improve- ment is hereby proposed to be made and constructed as set forth and that this proposed resolution, except this paragraph be, and the same is here- by set down for further and final hearing, consideration, and determin- ation, at a meeting of said Council to be held on the 2nd day of Sep - tem, 1924, at 4:30 P. M., in the Council Chambers in the City Hall of said City, and that the City CIerk be and he is hereby instructed to cause notice o fthe pendency of the above resolution and of the time and place, when and wher said proposed reso- lution shall be considered for pas- sage and objections thereof and to the construction of said proposed improvement heard, to be given by publication in the official news- papers of the City in the manner and for the time prescribed by law. The above resolution was ap- proved and ordered placed on file for final action 'and notice of the pend- ency thereof ordered given this 11th day of August, 1924. Approved: L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H, G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. The foregoing resolution of neces- sity was adopted, passed and ap- proved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, this 2nd day of September, 1924. JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, , Councilm Attest: JOHN STIIBER, City Clerk. Councilman Gabriel moved he adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schrempf. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Resolution of Necessity for Street Improvement. Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that pur- suant to a resolution of necessity proposed at a meeting of the Coun- cil on the 11th day of August, 1924, and duly passed and adopted and ap- proved on the 2nd day of Septem- ber, 1924, it is hereby ordered that the improvement described in said resolution of necessity providing for the improvement of South Grand- view avenue from the South line of Southern avenue to the South line of Quinlivan's Sub., by curbing with new cement and concrete curb where required, or by resetting old stone curb where required, and by making sewer, water and gas connections to property not already connected with the same, as provided for in a reso- lution hertofore adopted and ap- proved, and by paving said street with either Warrenite Bitulithic, Sheet Asphalt, Asphaltic Concrete, and by constructing concrete gutter where provided for in the type of pavement to be selected as shown upon the plans and specifications, be laid, built and constructed. Be it further resolved that the City Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to advertise for proposals for the construction of the improvements above described, said improvements to be constructed in strict accord- ance with the plans and specifica- tions thereof duly prepared by the City Engineer, which plans and spec ifications have been approved by the City Manager and are hereby ap proved by the City Council, the same being on file in the office of the City Clerk for public inspection, all of said work to be completed on or be- fore the 1st day of November, 1925. The cost and expense of said work will be paid by the levying of spec- ial assessments against the privately owned property abutting upon said improvement and also against prop- erty which does not abutt upon said improvement, but which lies within the assessable distance as provided by law, and payment to the con- tractor will be made out of funds realized from the sale of Improve- ment Bonds to be issued in antici- pation of the collections of said as- sessments under the provisions of Chapter 8, Title V of the Code of Iowa and amendments thereto; and any deficiency between the amount of the contract price and the amount which can be legally assesable against private property will be paid either from the proceeds of a special tax to be levied under the provis- ions of Section 831 of the Code of Iowa, in anticipation of which bonds will be issued under the provisions of Section 912 of the Code of Iowa and 912A of the Code supplement, or out of the general fund. This resolution being deemed ur- gent and of immeditae necessity, shall be in force and effect after its passage and adoption by the City Council. Passed, adopted and approved this 2nd day of September, 1924. Approved: JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STIIBER, City Clerk. Councilman Brede moved the adop- tion of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Notice of publication of pendency of proposed resolution of necessity, certified to by the publisher, that it be deemed necessary and advisable to improve South Grandview avenue from the end of existing pavement on South Grandview avenue and Bryant street to the South line of Southern avenue. There being no remonstrance, Councilman Brede moved that the notice be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Resolution of Necessity for Street Improvement. Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that it be deemed necessary and advisable to build, construct and put in place cer- tain street improvements as herein- after described, in, upon and along the following street, to -wit: Paving of South Grandview ave- nue from the end of existing pave- ment on South Grandview avenue and Bryant street to the South line of Southern avenue. Said street improvement to con- sist of grading, paving, and curb and gutter, the curb and gutter to be constructed of concrete and the pave- ment to be constructed of one or more of the following materials and methods, to -wit: Warrenite Bithulithic, Sheet As- phalt, Asphaltic Concrete. Existing curb to be reset if desirable. Installing sewer, water and gas connections to every lot. In case lot has more than a 50 -foot frontage, additional connection to be installed to furnish one connection for every 50 feet. All of the work herein proposed to be constructed shall be done in ac- cordance with the plans and specif- ications to be prepared by the City Engineer and approved by the City Council and City Manager. 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 but lying within the assessable distance pre- scribed by law, according to the area thereof. Be it further resolved that the above and foregoing street improve- . ment is hereby proposed to be made and constructed as set forth and that this proposed resolution, except this paragraph be, and the same is here- by set down for further and final hearing, consideration, and determin- ation, at a meeting of said Council to be held on the 2nd day of Septem- ber, 1924, at 4:30 P. M., in the Coun- cil Chambers in the City Hall of said City, and that the City Clerk be and he is hereby instructed t ocause no- tice of the pendency of the above resolution and of the time and place, when and where said proposed reso- lution shall be considered for pas- sage and objections to the passage . thereof and to the construction of said proposed improvement heard, to be given by publication in the offic- ial newspapers of the City in the 462 Regular Session, September 2nd, 1924 manner and for the time prescribed by law. The above resolution was ap- proved and ordered placed on file for final action, and notice of the pend- ency thereof ordered give nthis llth day of August, 1924. Approved: L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. The foregoing resolution of neces- sity was adopted, passed and ap- proved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, this 2nd day of September, 1924. JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H, G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Councilman Gabriel moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Brede. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede; Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Resolution of Necessity for Street Improvement. Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that pur- suant to a resolution of necessity proposed at a meeting of the City Council on the 11th day of August, 1924, and duly passed and adopted and approved on the 2n0 day of September, 1924, it is hereby ordered that the improvement described in a resolution of necessity providing for the improvement of South Grand- view avenue from the end of the existing pavement on South Grand- view avenue and Bryant street to the South line of Southern avenue by curbing with new cement and concrete curb where required, or by resetting old stone curb where re- quired, and by making sewer, water and gas connections to property not already connected with the same, as provided for in a resolution hereto- fore adopted and approved, and by paving said street with either War - renite Bitulithic, Sheet Asphalt, or Asphaltic Concrete, and by construct- ing concrete gutter wher provided for in the type of pavement to be selected as shown upon the plans and specifications, be laid, built and constructed. Be it further resolved that the City Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to advertise for proposals for the construction of the improvements above described, said improvements to be constructed in strict accord- ance with the plans and specifica- tions thereof duly prepared by the City Engineer, which plans and spec- ifications have been approved by the City Manager and are hereby ap - proved by the City Council, the same being on file in the office of the City Clerk for public inspection, all of said work to be completed on on be- fore the 1st day of November, 1925. The cost and expense of said work will be paid by the levying of spec- ial assessments against the privately owned property abutting upon said improvement and also against prop- erty which does not abutt upon said improvement but which lies within the assessable distance as provided by law, and payment to the con- tractor will be made out of funds realized from the sale of Improve- ment Bonds to be issued in anticipa- tion of the collections of said assess- ments under the provisions of Chap- ter 8, Title V of the Code of Iowa and amendments thereto; and any deficiency between the amount of the contract price and the amount which can be legally assessable against pri- vate property will be paid either from the proceeds of a special tax to be levied under the provisions of Section 831 of the Code of Iowa, in anticipation of which bonds will be issued under the provisions of Sec- tion 912 of the Code of Iowa and 912A of the Code supplement, or out of the general fund. This resolution being deemed ur- gent and of immediate necessity, shall be in force and effect after its passage and adoption by the City Council. Passed, adopted and approved this 2nd day of September, 1924. JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Councilman Gabriel moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Brede. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf, Nays —None. Notice of publication of pendency of proposed resolution of necessity, certified to by the publisher, that it be deemed necessary and advisable to improve Ardmore Place (indicated on the plat as Alice street) from the South line of West 11th street to the North line of Wilbur street. Regular Session, September 2nd, 1924 . 463 There being no remonstrance, Coun- cilman Brede moved that the notice be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Gabril. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council- m en Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Resolution of Necessity for Street Improvement. Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that it be deemed necessary and advisable to build, construct and put in place cer- tain street improvements as herein- after described, in, upon and along the following street, to -wit: Paving Ardmore Place (indicated on plat as Alice street) from the South line of West 11th street to the North line of Wilbur street. Said street improvement to con- sist of grading, paving, and curb and gutter, the curb and gutter to be constructed of concrete and the pave- ment to be constructed of one or more of the following materials and methods, to -wit: Warrenite Bitulithic, Sheet As- phalt, Asphaltic Concrete or Vibro- lith xisting curb to be reset if desire. Installin sewer, water, and gas connections to every lot, in case lot has more than a 50 -foot frontage, additional connections to be installed to furnish one connection to every 50 feet. All of the work herein proposed to be constructed shall be done in accordance with the plans and specif- ications to be prepared by the City Engineer and approved by the City Council and City Manager. 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 no tbut lying within the assessable distance pre- scribed by law, according to the area thereof. Be it further resolved that the above and foregoing street improve- ment is hereby proposed to be made and constructed as set forth and that this proposed resolution, except this paragraph be, and the same is here- by set down for further and final hearing, consideration, and determin- ation, at a meeting of said Council to be held on the 2nd day of Septem- ber, 1924, at 4:30 P. M., in the Coun- cil Chambers in the City Hall of said City, and that the City CIerk be and he is hereby Instructed to cause no- tice of the pendency of the above resolution and of the time and place, when and where said proposed reso- lution shall be considered for pas- sage and objections to the passage thereof and to the construction of said proposed improvement heard, to be given by publication in the offic- ial newspapers of the City in the manner and for the time prescribed by law. The above resolution was ap- proved and ordered placed on file for final action, and notice of the pend- ency thereof ordered given this 11th day . of August, 1924. Approved: L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. The foregoing resolution of neces- sity was adopted, passed and ap- proved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, this 2nd day of September, 1924. JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Councilman Gabriel moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Brede. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Resolution of Necessity for Street Improvement. Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, upon its own motion, that pursuant to a resolution of necessity proposed at a meeting of the Council on the 11th day of August, 1924, and duly passed and adopted and approved on the llth day of September, 1924, it is hereby ordered that the improvement de- scribed in above resolution of neces- sity providing for the improvement of Ardmore Place (indicated on plats as Alice street) from the South line of West 11th street to the North line of Wilbur street, by curbing with new cement and concrete where re- quired, or by resetting old stone curb where required, and by making sewer, water and gas connections to property not already connected with the same, as provided for in a reso- lution heretofore adopted and ap- proved, and by paving said street with either Warrenite bitulithic, sheet asphalt, asphaltic concrete or vibrolithic, and by constructing con- crete gutter where provided for in the type of pavement to be selected as shown upon the plans and specif- 464 Regular Session, September 2nd, 1924 ications, be laid, built and con- structed. Be it further resolved that the City Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to advertise for proposals for the construction of the improvements above described, said improvements to be constructed in strict accord- ance with the plans and specifica- tions thereof duly prepared by the City Engineer, which plans and spec - City Manager and are herby ap- provd by the City Council, the same being on file in the office of the City Clerk for public inspection, all of said work to be completed on or be- fore the 1st day of November, 1925. The cost and expense of said work will be paid by the levying of spe- nitl assessments against the private- ly owned property abutting upon said improvement and also against property which does not abutt upon said improvement but which Iles within the assessable distance as provided by law, and payment to the contractor will be made out of funds realized from the sale of Improve- ment Bonds to be issued in anticipa- tion of the collections of said assess- ments under the provisions of Chap- ter 8, Title V of the Code of Iowa and amendments thereto; and any deficiency between the amount of the contract price and the amount which can be legally assessable against private property will be paid either from the proceeds of a spe- cial tax to be levied under the pro- visions of Section 831 of the Code of Iowa, in anticipation of which bonds will be issued under the provisions of Section 912 of the Code of Iowa and 912A of the Code supplement, or out of the general fund. This resolution being deemed ur- gent and of immediate necessity, shall be in force and effect after its passage and adoption by the City Council. Passed, adopted and approved this 2nd day of September, 1924. Approved: JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Councilman Gabriel moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Brede. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Notice of publication of pendency of proposed resolution of necessity, certified to by the publisher, that it be deemed necessary and advisable to improve Heeb and Seminary streets from the North line of 17th street to the East line of Seminary street. A remonstrance signed by Emma Vogel, W. Gruber et al (be- ing a majority of the abutting prop. erty owners) stating that there is very little traffic on this street and that the improving of this street would work a hardship on the prop- erty owners at this time and asking that the improvement be delayed at least for a year or two. Councilman Gabriel moved that the prayer of the petition be grant- ed. Seconded by Councilman Brede. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Improvement. Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that it be deemed necessary and advisable to build, construct and put in place cer- tain street improvements as herein- after described, in, upon and along the following street, to wit: Paving Heeb street and Seminary street from the north line of Seven- teenth street to the east line of Sem- inary street. Said street improvement to con- sist of grading, paving, and curb and gutter and curb and gutter to be con- structed of concrete and the pave- ment to be constructed of one or more of the following materials and methods, to wit: Hillside brick on a concrete found- ation or vibrolithisc pavement. Existing curb to be reset if de- sirable. Installing sewer, water and gas connections to every lot. In case lot has more than fifty foot frontage, additnonal connections to be in- stalled to furnish one connection for every 50 feet. All of the work herein proposed to be constructed shall be done in accordance wit hthe plans and speci- fications to be prepared by the City Engineer and approved by the City Council and City Manager. 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 but lying within the assessable distance pre- scribed by law, according to the area thereof. Be it further resolved that the above and foregoing stret improve- ment is hereby proposed to be made and constructed as set forth and that this proposed resolution, except this paragraph be, and the same is Regular Session, September 2nd, 1924 hereby set down for further and final hearing, consideration, and determin- ation, at a meeting of said Council to be held on the Ind day of Sep- tember, 1924, at 4:30 P. M. in the Council Chambers in the City Hall of said City, and that the City Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to cause notice of the pendency of the above resolution and of the time and place, whe nand where said proposed resolution shall be considered for passage and objections to the pass- age thereof and to the construction of said proposed improvement heard, to be given by publication in the official newspapers of the City in the manner and for the time prescribed by law. The above resolution was approv- ed and ordered placed on file for final action and notice of the pend- ency ordered given this 11th day of August, 1924. Futher action deferred. Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. Notice of publication of pendency of proposed resolution of necessity certified to by the publisher, that it be deemed necessary and advisable to improve Burch sti eet from the north line of Fenelon place to the north line of West Third street. There being no remonstrance, Councilman Brede moved that the notice be received and filed. Sec- onded by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor . Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf. Nays —None. Resolution of Necessity for Street Improvement. Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that it be deemed neccesary and advisable to build, construct and put in place cer- tain street improvements as herein- after described, in, upon and along the following street, to wit: Paving of Burch street from the north line of Fenelon place to the north line of West Third street. Said street improvement to con. sist of grading, paving, and curb and gutter the curb and gutter to be con- structed of concrete and the pave- ment to be constructed of one or more of the following materials and nethods, to wit: Warrenite bitulithic, sheet asphalt, asphaltic concrete. Existing curb to be reset if desired. Installing sewer, water and gas connections to every lot. In case lot has a frontage of 465 more than fifty feet, additional con- nections to be installed to furnish one connection for every 60 feet. All of the work herein proposed to be constructed shall be done in accordance with the plans and speci- fications to be prepared by the City Engineer and approved by the City Council and City Manager. 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 but lying within the assessable distance pre- scribed by law, according to the area thereof. Be it further resolved that the above and foregoing street improve- ment is hereby proposed to be made and constructed as set forth and that this proposed resolution, except this paragraph be, and the same is hereby set down for further and final hearing, consideration, and determin- ation, at a meeting of said Council to be held on the 2nd day of Sep- tember, 1924, at 4:30 P. M. in the Council Chambers in the City Hall of said City, and that the City Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to cause notice of the pendency of the above resolution and of the time and place, when and where said proposed resolution shall be considered for passage and objections to the pass- age thereof and to the construction of said proposed improvement heard, to be given by publication in the official newspapers of the City in the manner and for the time prescribed by law. The above resolution was ap- proved and ordered placed on file for final action and notice of the pendency thereof ordered given this 11th day of August, 1924. Approved: Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. The foregoing resolution of necess- ity was adopted, passed and ap- proved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, this 2nd day of September, 1924. JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Councilman Gabriel moved the ad- option of the resolution. Seconded 466 Regular Session, September 2nd, 1924 Regular Session, September 2nd, 1924 467 by Councilman Brede. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf. Nays —None. Resolution for the Construction of a Street Improvement. Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that pursu- ant to a resolution of necessity pro, posed at a meeting of the Council on the llth day of August, 1924, and duly passed and adopted and ap- proved on the 2nd day of September, 1924; it is hereby ordered that the improvement described in said reso- lution of necessity providing for the improvement of Burch street from the north line of Fenelon place to the north line of West Third street, by curbing with new cement and con- crete curb where required, or by re- setting old stone Curb where re- quired, and by making sewer, water and gas connections to property not already connected with the same, as provided for in a resolution hereto- fore adopted and approved, and by paving said street with either war - renite bitulithic, sheet asphalt or as- phaltic concrete and by constructing concrete gutter where provided for in the type of pavement to be select- ed as shown upon the plans and specifications, be laid, built and con- structed. Be it further resolved that the City Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to advertise for proposals for the construction of the improvemnts above described, said improvements to be constructed in strict accord- ance with the plans and specifica- tions thereof duly prepared by the City Engineer, which plans and speci- fications have been approved by the City Manager and are hereby ap- proved by the City Council, the same being 011 file in the office of the City Clerk for public inspection, all of said work to be completed on or be- fore the 1st day of November, 1925. The cos tand expense of said work will be paid by the levying of special assessments against the privately owned property abutting upon said improvement and also against prop- erty which does not abutt upon said improvement but which lies within the assessable distance as provided by law, and payment to the contract- or will be made out of funds real- ized from the sale of Improvement Bonds to be issued in anticipation of the collections of said assess- ments under the provisions of Chap- ter 8 Title V of the Code of Iowa and amendments thereto; and any deficiency between the amount of the contract price and the amount which can be legally assessable against private property will be paid either from the proceeds of a special tax to be levied under the provisions of Section 831 of the Code of Iowa, in anticipation of which bonds will be issued under the pre. visions of Section 912 of the Code of Iowa and 912A of the Code sup- plement, or out of the general fund. This resolution being deemed ur- gent and of immediate necessity, shall be in force and effect after its passage and adoption by the City Council. Passed, adopted and approved this 2nd day of September, 1924. JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, • City Clerk. Councilman Gabriel moved the ad- option of the resolution. Seconded - by Councilman Brede. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf. Nays —None. Notice of publication of pendency of proposed resolution of necessity certified to by the publisher, that it be deemed necessary and advisable to improve James street from the south line of West Third street south to end of street. There being no remonstrance, Councilman Brede moved that the notice be received and filed. Sec- onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf. Nays —None. Resolution of necessity for street Improvement. Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that it be deemed necessary and advisable to build, construct and put in place certain street improvements as here- inafter described, in, upon and along the following street, to wit: James street from the south line of West Third street, south to end of street. Said street improvement to consist of grading, paving, and curb and gut- ter and gutter to be constructed of concrete and the pavement to be con- structed o■ cne or more of the fol- lowing materials and methods, to wit: Warrenite bitulithic, sheet asphalt, asphaltic concrete. Existing curb to be reset if desirable. Installing sew- er, water, and gas connections to every lot, in case lot has more than a fifty foot frontage, additional con- nections to be installed to furnish one connection for every 50 feet. All of the work herein proposed to be constructed shall be done in ac- cordance with the plans and specifi- cations to be prepared by the City Engineer and approved by the City Council and City Manager. That the cost and expense of mak- ing and constructing said improve- ments shall be assessed upon and against all privately owner property whether abutting or not but lying within the assessable distance pre - scribed by law, according to the area thereof. Be it further resolved that the above and foregoing street improve- ment is hereby proposed to be made and constructed as set forth and that this proposed resolution, except this paragraph be, and the same is hereby set down for further and final hearing, consideration, and determin- ation, at a meeting of said Council to be held on the 2nd day of Sep- tember, 1924, at 4:30 P. M. in the Council Chambers in the City Hall of said City ,and that the City Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to cause notice of the pendency of the above resolution and of the time and place, when and where said pro- posed resolution shall be considered for passage and objections to the passage thereof and to the construc- tion of said proposed improvement heard, to be given by publication in the official newspapers of the City in the manner and for the time pre- scribed by law. The above resolution was ap- proved and ordered placed on file for final action and notice of the pendency thereof ordered given this llth day of August, 1924. Approved: L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. The foregoing resolution of necess- ity was adopted, passed and ap- proved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, this 2nd day of September, 1924. JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. Mayor. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Councilman Gabriel moved the ad- option of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Brede. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf. Nays —None. Resolution for the Construction of a - Street Improvement. Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that pursu- ant to a resolution of necessity pro- posed at a meeting of the Council on the llth day of August, 1924, and duly passed and adopted and • approved on the 2nd day of Septem- ber, 1924, it is hereby ordered that the improvement described in said resolution of necessity providing for the improvement of James street from the south line of West Third street south to the end of the street, by curbing with new cement and concrete curb where required, or by resetting old stone curb where re- quired, and by making sewer, water and gas connections to property not already connected with the same, as provided for in a resolution here- tofore adopted and approved, and by paving said street with either war - renite bitulithic, sheet asphalt, as- phaltic concrete, and by constructing concrete gutter where provided for in the type of pavement to be select- ed as shown upon the plans and specifications, be laid, built and con- structed. Be it further resolved that the City Clerk be and he is hereby in- structed to advertise for proposals for the construction of the improve- ments above described, said improve - ments to be constructed in strict ac- cordance with the plans and speci- fications thereof duly prepared by the City Engineer, which plans and speci- fications have been approved by the City Manage rand are hereby ap- proved by the City Council, the same being on file in the office of the City Clerk for public inspection, all of said work to be completed on or be- fore the 1st day of November, 1925. The cost and expense of said work will be paid by the levying of special assessments against the privately owned property abutting upon said improvement and also against prop- erty which does not abutt upon said improvement but lies within the as- sessable distance as provided by law, and payment to the contractor will be made out of funds realized from the sale of Improvement Bonds to be issued in anticipation of the collections of said assessments under the provisions of Chapter 8 Title V 468 Regular Session, September 2nd, 1924 of the Code of Iowa and amendments thereto; and any deficiency between the amount of the contract price and the amount which can be legally as- sessable against private property will be paid either from the proceeds of a special tax to be levied under the provisions of Section 831 of the Code of Iowa, in anticipation of which bonds will be issued under the pro- visions of Section 912 of the Code of Iowa and 912A of the Code supple- ment, or out of the general fund. This resolution being deemed ur- gent and of immediate necessity, shall be in force and effect after its passage and adoption by the City Council. Passed, adopted and approved this 2nd day of September, 1924. JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Councilman Gabriel moved the ad- option of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Brede. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf. Nays —None. Notice of publication of pendency of proposed resolution of necessity certified to by the publisher, that it be deemed necessary and advisable to improve West Twenty -third street (formerly Hart street) from the west line of Central avenue to the east line of Valeria street. There being no remonstrance, Councilman Brede moved that the notice be received and filed. Sec- onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf. Nays —None. Resolution of Necessity for Street Improvement. Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that it be deemed necessary and advisable to build, construct and put in place cer- tain street improvements as herein- after described, in, upon and along the following street, to wit: Paving west Twenty -third street, (formerly Hart street) from the west line of Central avenue to the east line of Valeria street. Said street improvement to con- sist of grading, paving, and curb and gutter the curb and gutter to be con- structed of concrete and the pave- ment to be constructed of one or more of the following materials and methods, to wit: Warrenite bitulithic, sheet asphalt, asphaltic concrete. Existing curb to be reset if desirable. Installing sew- er, water and gas connections to every lot, in case lot has more than a 50 foot frontage, additional con- nections to be installed to furnish one connection for every 50 feet. All of the work herein proposed to be constructed shall be done in accordance with the plans and speci- fications to be prepared by the City Engineer and approved by the City Council and City Manager. 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 but lying within the assessable distance pre- scribed by law, according to the area thereof. Be it further resolved that the above and foregoing street improve- ment is hereby proposed to be made and constructed as set forth and that this proposed resolution, except this paragraph be, and the same is here- by set down for further and final hearing, consideration, and determin- ation, at a meeting of said Council to be held on the 2nd day of Sep- tember, 1924, at 4:30 P. M. in the Council Chambers in the City Hall of said City, and that the City Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to cause notice of the pendency of the above resolution and of the time and place, when and where said pro- posed resolution shall be considered for passage and objections to the passage thereof and to the construc- tion of said proposed improvement heard, to be given by publication n the official newspapers of the City in the manner and for the time pre- scribed by law. The above resolution was approved and ordered placed on file for final action and notice of the pendency thereof ordered given this 11th day of August, 1924. Approved: Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. The foregoing resolution of necess- ity was adopted, passed and ap- proved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, this 2nd day of September, 1924. JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. Regular Session, September 2nd, 1924 469 L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Councilman Gabriel moved the ad- option of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Brede. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf. Nays —None. Resolution for the Construction of a Street Improvement. Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that pur- suant to a resolution of necessity proposed at a meeting of the Council on the 11th day of August, 1924, and duly passed and adopted and ap- proved on the 2nd day of September, 1924, it is hereby ordered that the improvement of West Twenty -third street (formerly Hart street) from the west line of Central avenue to the east line of Valeria street, by curbing with new cement and con- crete curb where required, or by resetting old stone curb where re- quired, and by making sewer, water and gas connections to property not already connected with the same, as provided for in a resolution hereto- fore adopted and approved, and by paving said street with either War - renite bitulithic, sheet asphalt, as- phaltic concrete and by constructing concrete gutter where provided for in the type of pavement to be se- lected as shown upon the plans and specifications, be laid, built and con- , structed. Be it further resolved that the City Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to advertise for proposals for the construction of the improvements above described, said improvements to be constructed in strict accord- ance with the plans and specifica- tions thereof duly prepared by the City Engineer, which plans and specifications have been approved by the City Manager and are hereby ap- proved by the City Council, the same being on file in the office of the City Clerk for public inspection, all of said work to be completed on or before the 1st day of November, 1925. The cost and expense of said work will be paid by the levying of special assessments against the privately owned property abutting upon said improvement and also against prop- erty which does not abutt upon said improvement but which lies within the assessable distance as provided by law, and payment to the constrac- tor will be made out of funds real- ized from the sale of Improvement Bonds to be issued in anticipation of the collections of said assessments under the provisions of Chapter 8 Title V of the Code of Iowa and amendments thereto; an dany defic- iency between the amount of the contract price and the amount which can be legally assessable against private property will be paid either from the proceeds of a special tax to be levied under the provisions of Section 831 of the Code of Iowa, in anticipation of which bonds will be issued under the provisions of Section 912 of the Code of Iowa and 912A of the Code supplement, or out of the general fund. This resolution being deemed ur- gent and of immediate necessity, shall be in force and effect after its passage and adoption by the City Council. Passed, adopted and approved this 2nd day of September, 1924. JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk Councilman Gabriel moved the ad- option of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Brede. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf. Nays —None. Notice of publication of pendency of proposed resoution of necessity, certified to by the publisher. That it be deemed necessary and advis- able to improve Frances street from the north line of Kaufman avenue to the south line • of West Twenty - third street. There being no remonstrance, Councilman Brede moved that the notice be received and filed. Sec- onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf. Nays —None. Resolution of Necessity for Street Improvement. Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that it be deemed necessary and advisable to build, construct and put in place cer- tain street improvements as herein- after described, in, upon and along the following street, to wit: Frances street from the north line of Kaufman avenue to the south line 470 Regular Session, September 2nd, of West Twenty -third street (form- erly Hart street). ' Said street improvement to con- sist of grading, paving, and curb and gutter the curb and gutter to be con- structed of concrete and the pave- ment to be constructed of one or more of the following materials and methods, to wit: Warrenite bitulithic, sheet asphalt, asphaltic concrete. Existing curb to be reset if desirable. Installing sew- er, water and gas connections to • every lot. In case a lot has more than a 50 foot frontage, additional connections to be installed to furnish one connection for every 50 feet. All of the work herein proposed to be constructed shall be done in accordance with the plans and speci- fications to be prepared by the City Engineer and approved by the City Council and City Manager. 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 net but lying within the assessable distance pre- scribed by law, according to the area thereof. Be it further resolved that the above and foregoing street improve- ment is hereby proposed to be made and constructed as set forth and that this proposed resolution, except this paragraph be, and the same is here- by set down for further and final hearing, consideration, and determin- ation, at a meeting of said Council to be held on the 2nd day of Sep- tember, 1924, at 4:30 P. M. in the Council Chambers in the City Hall of said City and that the, City Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to cause notice of the pendancy of the above resolution and of the time and place when and where said proposed resolution shall be considered for passage an dobjectfons to the pass- age thereof and to the construction of said proposed improvement heard, to be given by publication in the official newspapers of the City in the manner and for the time prescribed by law. The above resolution was ap- proved and ordered placed on file for final action and notice of the pendency ordered given this 11th day of August, 1924. Approved: Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. The foregoing resolution of necess- ity was adopted, passed and ap- 1924 proved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, this 2nd day of September, 1924. JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STIIBER, City Clerk. Councilman Gabriel moved the ad- option of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Brede. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf. Nays —None. Resolution for the Construction of a Street Improvement. Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that pur- suant to a resolution of necessity proposed at a meeting of the Council on the 11th day of August, 1924, and duly passe- aryl adopted on the 2nd day of September, 1924, it is her, by ordered that the improvement described in said resolution of ne: ;,,- city providing fer the improvement of Frances street V wn the north 'i:.e of Kaufman avenue to the south lint, of West Twenty -third street (form - srly Hart str :et), by curbing; with new cement and concrete curb where required, or by resetting old stone curb where required, and by mak- ing sewer, water and gas connections to property not already connected with the same, as provided for in a resolution heretofore adopted and approved, and by paving said street wit Neither warrenite bitulithic, sheet asphalt, asphaltic concrete, and by constructing concrete gutter where provided for in the type of pavement to be selected as shown upon the plans and specifications, be . laid, built and constructed. Be it further resolved that the City Clerk be and he is hereby, instruct- ed to advertise for proposals for the construction of the improvements above described, said improvements to be constructed in strict accord- ance with the plans and specifica- tions thereof duly prepared by the City Engineer, which plans and speci- fications have been approved by the City Manager and are hereby ap- proved by the City Council, the same being on file in the office of the City Clerk for public inspection, all of said work to be completed on or be- fore the 1st day of November, 1925. The cost and expense of said work will be paid by the levying of special assessments against the privately Regular Session, September 2nd, 1924 471 owned property abutting upon said improvement and also against prop- er ty which does not abutt upon said improvement but which lies within the assessable distance as provided by law, and payment to the con- tractor will be made out of funds realized from the sale of Improve- ment Bonds to be issued in anticipa- tion of the collections of said assess- ments under the provisions of Chap- ter 8 Title V of the Code of Iowa and amendments thereto; and any deficiency between the amount of the contract price and the amount which can be legally assessable against private property will be paid either from the proceeds of a special tax to be levied under the provisions of Section 831 of the Code of Iowa, in anticipation of which bonds will be issued under the provisions of Sec- tion 912 of the Code of Iowa and 912A of the Code supplement, or out of the general fund. This resolution being deemed ur- gent and of immediate necessity, shall be in force and effect after its passage and adoption by the City Council. Passed, adopted and approved this 2nd day of September, 1924. JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilman. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Councilman Gabriel moved the ad- option of the. resolution. Seconded by Councilman Brede. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf. Nays —None. Notice of publication of pendency of proposed resolution of necessity certified to by the publisher, that it be deemed' necessary and advisable to improve Windsor avenue from the west property line of Garfield aven- ue to the east property line of East Twenty- second street, except where already paved. There being no remonstrance, Councilman Brede moved that the notice be received and filed. Sec- onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car - ried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf. Nays —None. Resolution of Necessity for Street Improvement. Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, on its own motion, that it be deemed necessary and advisable to build, construct and put in place certain street improve- ments as hereinafter described, in, upon and along the following street, to wit: Windsor avenue from the west property line of Garfield avenue to the east property line of East Twen- ty- second street, except where al- ready paved. Said street improvement to con- sist of grading, paving, and curb and gutter and gutter to be constructed of concrete and the pavement to be constructed of one or more of the following materials and methods, to wit: Warrenite bitulithic, sheet asphalt, asphaltic concrete or vibrolithic. Ex- isting curb be reset if desirable. In- stalling sewer, water and gas connec- tions to every lot. In case lot has more than a 50 foot frontage, addi- tional connections to be installed, to furnish one connection for every 50 feet. All of tho work herein proposed to be constructed shall be done in accrdance with the plans and speci- fications to be prepared by the City Engineer and approved by the City Council and City Manager. 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 but lying within the assessable distance pre- scribed by law, according to the area thereof. Be it further resolved that the above and foregoing street improve- ment is hereby proposed to be made and constructed as set forth and that this proposed resolution, excep . tthis paragraph be, and the same is hereby set down for further and final hearing, consideration, and determin- ation, at a meeting of said Council to be held on the 2nd day of Sep- tember, 1924, at 4:30 P. M. in the Council Chambers in the City Hall of said City, and that the City Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to cause notice of the pendency of the above resolution and of the time and place, when and where said proposed resolution shall be considered for passage and objections to the pass- age thereof and to the construction of said proposed improvement haerd, to be given by publication in the official newspapers of the City in the manner and for the time pre- scribed by law. The above resolution was ap- proved and ordered placed on file for final action and notice of the pend- 472 Regular Session, September 2nd, 1924 ency thereof ordered given this 11th day of August, 1924. Approved: Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilman. The foregoing resolution of necess- ity was adopted, passed and approved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, this 2nd day of September, 1924. JAMES ALDERSON, , Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilman Attest: JOHN STUBER. City Clerk. Councilman Gabriel moved the ad- option of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Brede. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf. Nays —None. Resolution for the Construction of a Street Improvement. Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, upon its own motion, that pursuant to a resolution of necessity proposed at a meeting of the Council on the 11th day of August, 1924, and duly passed and adopted and approved on the 2nd day of September, 1924, it is hereby or- dered that the improvement de- soribed in said resolution of necess- ity providing for the improvement lof Windsor avenue from the west property line of Garfield avenue to the east property line of East Twen- ty- second street except where al- ready paved, by curbing with new cement curb where required, or by resetting old stone curb where re- quired, and by making sewer, water and gas connections to property not already connected wit hthe same, as provided for in a resolution hereto- fore adopted and approved, and by paving said street with either War - renite bitulithic, sheet asphalt, as- phaltic concrete or vibrolithic and by constructing concrete gutter where provided for in the type of pavement to be selected as shown upon the plans and specifications, be laid, built and constructed. Be it further resolved that the City Clerk be and he is hereby in- structed to advertise for proposals for the construction of the improve- ments above described, said improve- ments to be constructed in strict ne. cordance with the plans and specifi- cations thereof duly prepared by the City Engineer, which plans and speei. fications have been approved by the City Manager and are hereby ,ap. proved by the City Council, the same being on file in the office of the City Clerk for public inspection, all of said work to be completed on or be- fore the 1st day of November, 1924. The cost and expense of said work will be paid by the levying of special assessments against the privately owned property abutting upon said improvement and also against prop- erty which does not abutt upon said improvement but which lies within the assessable distance as provided by law, and payment to the contract- or will be made out of funds real- ized from the sale of Improvement Bonds to be issued in anticipation of the collections of said assessments under the provisions of Chapter 8 Title V of the Code of Iowa and amendments thereto; and any defic- iency between the amount of the con- tract price and the amount which can be legally assessable against pri- vate property will be paid either from the proceeds of a special tax to be levied under the provisions of Section 831 of the Code of Iowa, in anticipation of which bonds will be issued under the provisions of Sec- tion 912 of the Code of Iowa and 912A of the Code supplement, or out of the general fund. This resolution being deemed ur- gent and of immediate necessity, shall be in force and effect after its passage and adoption by the City Council. Passed, adopted and approved this 2nd day of September, 1924. Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilman. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk Councilman Gabriel moved the ad- option of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Brede. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf. Nays —None. Notice of pendency of proposed resolution of necessity certified to by the publisher, that it be deemed necessary and advisable to improve State street from Curtis street to South Grandview avenue, presented. A remonstrance by property own- ers against the improvement, stating Regular Session, September 2nd, 1924 473 that the street as it is at present is good enough, as it is only a few years ago that it was improved. Signed by Mrs. Mary Ryder, Mary Corcoran, Clark Van Wie et al. Councilman Brede moved that the notice be received and filed, and ac- tion on this street be deferred. Sec- onded by Councilman Melchior. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf. Nays —None. Resolution of Necessity for Street Improvement. Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, on its own motion, that it be deemed necessary and advisable to build, construct and put in place certain street improve- ments as hereinafter described, in, upon and along the following street, to wit: Paving State street from the south line of Curtis street to the north east line of South Grandview. Said street improvement to consist of grading, paving, and curb and gutter the curb and gutter to be con- structed of concrete and the pave- ment to be con strutted of one or more of the following materials and methods, to wit: Warrenite bitulithic, sheet asphalt, asphaltic concrete, vibrolithic. Ex- isting curb to be reset is desirable. Installing sewer, water and gas con- nections to every lot. In case lot has more than 50 foot frontage ad- ditional connections to be installed, to furnish one connection for every 50 feet. All of the work herein proposed , to be constructed shall be done in accordance with the plans and speci- fications to be prepared by the City ; Manager and approved by the City Council and City Manager. 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 but lying within the assessable distance pre- scribed by law, according to the area thereof. Be it further resolved that the above and foregoing street improve - ment is hereby proposed to be made and constructed as set forth and that this proposed resolution, except this paragraph be, and the same is here- by set down for further and final hearing, consideration, and determin- ation, at a meeting of said Council to be held on the 2nd day of Sep- tember, 1924, at 4:30 P. M. in the Council Chambers in the City Hall of said City, and that the City Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to cause natice of the pendency of the above resolution and of the time and place, when and where said proposed resolution shall be considered for passage and objections to the pass- age thereof and to the construction of said proposed improvement heard, to be given by publication in the official newspapers of the City in the manner and for the time prescribed by law. The above resolution was ap- proved and ordered placed on file for final action and notice of the pend- ency thereof ordered given this 11th day of August, 1924. Approved: Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilman. Action deferred. Notice of publication of pendency of proposed resolution of necessity certified to by the publisher. that it be deemed necessary and advisable to improve Curtis street from the east line of South Booth street to the west line of Bryant street. There being no remonstrance, Councilman Brede moved that the notice be received and filed. Sec - onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car- ried by the follownig vote: Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede ,Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf. Nays —None. Resolution of Necessity for Street Improvement. Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, on its own motion, that it be deemed advisable to build, construct and put in place certain street improvements as here- inafter described, in, upon and along the following street, to wit: Paving Curtis street from the east line of South Booth street to the west line of Bryant street. Said street improvement to con- sist of grading, paving, and curb and gutter the curb and gutter to be con- structed of concrete and the pave- ment to be constructed of one or more of the following materials and methods, to wit: Warrenite bitulithic, sheet asphalt, asphaltic concrete, vibrolithic. Ex- isting curb to be reset is desirable. Installing sewer water and gas con- nections to every lot. In case a lot has more than a 50 foot frontage, ad- ditional connections to be installed to furnish one connection for every 50 feet. • All of the work herein proposed 474 Regular Session, September 2nd, 1924 to be constructed shall be done in accordance with the plans and speci- fications to be prepared by the City Engineer and approved by the City Council and City Manager. 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 but lying within the assessable distance pre- scribed by law, according to the area thereof. Be It further resolved that the above and foregoing street improve- ment is hereby proposed to be made and constructed as set forth and that this proposed resolution, except this paragraph be, and the same is here- by set down for further and final hearing, consideration, and determin- ation, at a meeting of said Council to be held on the 2nd day of Septem- ber, 1924, at 4:30 P. M. in the Coun- cil Chambers in the City Hall of said City, and that the City Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to cause notice of the pendency of the above resolution and of the time and place, when and where said proposed resolution shall be considered for passage and objections to the pass- age thereof and to the construction of said proposed improvement heard, to be given by publication in the official newspapers of the City in the manner and for the time prescribed by law. The above resolution was ap- proved and ordered placed on file for final action and notice of the pend- ency thereof ordered given this 11th day of August, 1924. Approved: Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. The foregoing resolution of necess- ity was adopted, passed and ap- proved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, this 2nd' day of September, 1924. JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Councilman Gabriel moved the ad- option of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Brede. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede ,Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf. Nays —None. Resolution for the Construction of a Street Improvement. Be it resolved by the Cit yCouncil of the City of Dubuque, upon its own motion, that pursuant to a resolution of necessity proposed at a meeting of the Council on the 11th day of August, 1924, and duly passed and adopted and approved on the 2nd day of September, 1924, it is hereby ordered that the improvement de- scribed in said resolution of necess- i ity providing for the improvement of Curtis street from the east line of South Booth street to the west line of Bryant street by curbing with new cement and concrete curb where required, or by resetting old stone curb where required, and by making sewer, water and gas connections to property not already connected with the same, as provided for in a reso- lution heretofore adopted and ap- proved, and by paving said street with either Warrenite bitulithic, sheet asphalt, asphaltic concrete or vibrolithic and by constructing con- crete gutter where provided for in the type of pavement to be selected as shown upon the plans and speci- fications, be laid, built and con- structed. Be it further resolved that the City Clerk be and he is hereby in- structed to advertise for proposals . for the construction of the improve- ments above described, said improve- ments to be constructed in strict accordance with the plans and speci- fications thereof duly prepared by the City Engineer, which plans and specifications have been approved by the City Ntanager and are hereby.ap- '.proved by the City Council, the same ,being on file in the office of the City Clerk for public inspection, all of said work to be completed on or be- fore the 1st day of November, 1926. The cost and expense of said work will be paid by the levying of special assessments against the privately owned property abutting upon said improvement and also against prop- erty which does not abutt upon said improvement but which lies within the assessable distance as provided by law, and payment to the contract- or will be made out of funds real- ized from the sale of Improvement Bonds to be issued in anticipation of the collections of said assess- ments under the provisions of Chap- ter 8 Title V of the Code of Iowa and amendments thereto; and any deficiency between the amount of the contract price and the amount which can be legally assessable against private property will be paid either Regular Session, S from the proceeds of a special tax to be levied under the provisions of Section 831 of the Code of Iowa, in anticipation of which bonds will be issued under the provisions of Sec- tion 912 of the Code of Iowa and 812A of the Code supplement, or out of the general fund. This resolution being deemed ur- gent and of immediate necessity, shall be in force and effect after its passage and adoption by the City Council. Passed, adopted and approved this 2nd day of September, 1924. Approved: JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, HD. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Councilman Gabriel moved the ad- option of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Brede. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede ,Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf. Nays —None. Notice of publication of pendency of proposed resolution of necessity certified to by the publisher, that it be deemed necessary and advisable to improve Glen Oak street from the north line of West Third street to the south line of West Fifth street. There being no remonstrance, Councilman Brede moved that the notice be received and filed. Sec- onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede ,Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf. Nays —None. Resolution of Necessity for Street Improvement. Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, on its own motion, that it be deemed necessary and advisable to build, construct and put in place certain street improve- ments as hereinafter described, in, upon and along the following street, to wit: Paving Glen Oak street from the north line of West Third street to the south line of West Fifth street. Said street improvement to con- sist of grading, paving, and curb and gutter the curb and gutter to be con- structed of concrete and the pave- ment to be constructed of one or more of the following materials and methods, to wit: Warrenite bitulithic, sheet asphalt, asphaltic Concrete, vibrolithic. Exist- eptember 2nd, 1924 475 ing curb to be reset if desirable. In- stalling sewer, water and gas connec- tions to every lot, in case lot has more than 50 foot frontage, addition- al connections to be installed to fur- nish one connection for every 50 feet. All of the work herein proposed to be constructed shall be done in accordance with the plans and speci- fications to be prepared by the City Engineer and approved by the City Council and City Manager. 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 but lying within the assessable distance pre- scribed by law, according to the area thereof. Be it further resolved that the above and foregoing street improve- ment is hereby proposed to be made and constructed as set forth and that this proposed resolution, except this paragraph be, and the same is here- by set down for further and final hearing, consideration, and determin- ation, at a meeting of said Council to be held on the 2nd day of Sep- tember, 1924, at 4:30 P. M. in the Council Chambers in the City Hall of said City, and that the City Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to cause notice of the pendency of the above resolution and of the time and place, when and where said proposed resolution shall be considered for . passage and objections to the pass- age thereof and to the construction of said proposed improvement heard, to be given by publication in the official newspapers of the City in the manner and for the time prescribed by law. The above resolution was ap- proved and ordered placed on file for final action and notice of the pendency thereof ordered given this 11th day of August, 1924. Approved: Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. The foregoing resolution of necess- ity was adopted, passed and ap- proved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, this 2nd day of September, 1924. JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. 476 Regular Session, September 2nd, 1924 Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Councilman Gabriel moved the ad- option of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Brede. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson. Council- men Brede ,Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf. Nays —None. Resolution for the Construction of a Street Improvement. Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, upon its own motion, that pursuant to a resolution of necessity proposed at a meeting of the Council on the 11th day of August, 1924, and duly passed and adopted and approved on the 2nd day of September, 1924, it is hereby or- dered that the improvement de- scribed in said resolution of necess- ity providing for the improvement of Glen Oak street from the north line of West Third street to the south line of West Fifth street by curbing with new cement and con- crete curb where required, or by resetting old stone curb where re- quired, and by making sewer, water and gas connections to property not already connected wit hthe same, as provided for in a resolution hereto- fore adopted and approvedfi and by paving said street with either War renite bitulithic, sheet asphalt, as- phaltic concrete or vibrolithic, and by constructing concrete gutter where provided for in the type of pavement to be selected as shown upon the plans and specifications, be laid, built and constructed. Be it further resolved that the City Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to advertise for proposals for the construction of the improvements above described, said improvements to be constructed in strict accord- ance with the plans and specifica- tions thereof duly prepared by the City Engineer, which plans and speci- fications have been approved by the City Manager and are hereby ap- proved by the City Council, the same being on file in the office of the City Clerk for public inspection, all of said work to be completed on or be- fore the 1st day of November, 1924. The cost and expense of said work will be paid by the levying of spec- ial assessments against th eprivate- ial assessments against the private - said improvement and also against property which does not abutt upon said improvement but which lies within the assessable distance as pro- vided by law, and payment to the contractor will be made out of funds realized from the sale of Improve- ment Bonds to be issued in antici- pation of the collections of said as. sessments under the provisions 01 Chapter 8 Title V of the Code of Iowa and amendments thereto; and any deficiency between the amount of the contract price and the amount which can be legally assessable against private property will be paid either from the proceeds of a spec. ial tax to be levied under the pro- visions of Section 831 of the Code of Iowa, in anticipation of which bonds will be issued under the pro- visions of Section 912 of the Code of Iowa and 912A of the Code supple- ment, or out of the general fund. This resolution being deemed ur- gent and of immediate • necessity, shall be in force and effect after its passage and adoption by the City Council. Passed, adopted and approved this 2nd day of September, 1924. Approved: JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Councilman Gabriel moved the ad- option of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Brede. Carried by the following vote: Yeas -Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede ,Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf. Nays —None. Notice of publication of pendency of proposed resolution of necessity certified to by the publisher, that it be deemed necessary and advisable to improve Julien avenue from the west line of Hill street to existing payment at east line of Alta Vista street. There being no remonstrance, Councilman Brede moved that the notice be received and filed. Second- ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf. Nays —None. Resolution of Necessity for Street Improvement. Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that it be deemed necessary and advisable to build, construct and put in place certain street improvements as here- inafter described, in, upon and along the following street, to -wit: Paving of Julien avenue from the West line of Hill street to the exist- ing pavement at the East line of Alta Vista street. Regular Session, September 2nd, 1924 477 Said street improvemetn to con- sist of grading, paving, and curb and gutter, the curb and gutter to be constructed of concrete and the pavement to be constructed of one or more of the following materials and methods, to -wit: Hillside brick on a concrete foun- dation, or Vibrolithic, or a portion of the street width paved with Hill- side brick and balance of street with Vibrolithic. Existing curb to be reset if desirable. Installing sewer, water, and gas connections to every lot. In case lot has more than a 50 -foot frontage, additional connections to be install- ed to furnish one connection for ev- ery 50 feet. All of the work herein proposed to be constructed shall be done in ac- cordance with the plans and specif- ications to be prepared by the City Engineer and approved by the City Council and City Manager. 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 but lying within the assessable distance pre- scribed by law, according to the area thereof. Be it further resolved that the above and foregoing street improve- ment is hereby proposed to be made and constructed as set forth and that this proposed resolution, except this paragraph, be and the same is here- by set down for further and final hearing, consideration and determin- ation, at a meeting of said Council to be held on the 2nd day of Septem- ber, 1924, at 4:30 P. M., in the Coun- cil Chambers in the City Hall of said City, and that the City Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to cause notice of the pendency of the above resolution and of the time and place, when and wher said proposed resolution shall be considered for passage and objections to the pas- sage thereof and to the construction of said proposed improvement heard, to be given by publication in the official newspapers of the City in the manner and for the time pre- scribed by law. The above resolution was ap- proved and ordered placed on file for final action and notice of the pen- dency thereof ordered given this 11th day of August, 1924. Approved: L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. The foregoing resolution of neces- sity was adopted, passed and ap- proved by the City• Council of the City of Dubuque, this 2nd day of September, 1924. JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Councilman Gabriel moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Brede. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Resolution for the Construction of a Street Improvement. Be it resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque, upon its own motion, that pursuant to a resolution of necessity proposed at a meeting of the Council on the 11th day of August, 1924, and duly passed and adopted and approved on the 2nd day of September, 1924, it is hereby ordered that the improve- ment described in said resolution of necessity providing for the improve- ment of Julien avenue from the West line of Hill street to existing pavement at East line of Alta Vista street, by curbing with new cement and concrete curb where required, or by resetting old stone curb where required, and by making sewer, wa- ter and gas connections to property not already connected with the same, as provided for in a resolution heretofore adopted and approved. and by paving said street with eith- er Hillside brick on a concrete foundation or Vibrolithic, or a por- tion of the street width paved with Hillside brick and balance of street paved with Vibrolithic, and by con- structing concrete gutter where pro- vided for in the type of pavement to be selected as shown upon the plans and specifications, be laid, built and constructed. Be it further resolved that the City Clerk be and he is hereby in- structed to advertise for proposals for the construction of the improve- ments above described, said improve - mefits to be constructed in strict ac- cordance with the plans and specif- ieations thereof duly prepared by the City Engineer, which plans and specifications have been approved by the City Manager and are hereby approved by the City Council, the came being on file in the office of the City .Clerk for public inspection, all of said work to be completed on or before the 1st day of November, 1925. "he cost and expense of said work will be paid by the levying of spe- 478 Regular Session, September 2nd, 1924 cial assessments against the private- ly owned property abutting upon said improvement and also against property which does not abutt upon said improvement but which lies within the assessable distance as provided by law, and payment to the contractor will be made out of funds realized from the sale of Improve- ment Bonds to be issued in anticipa- tion of the collections of said assess- ments under the provisions of Chap- ter 8, Title V of the Code of Iowa and amendments thereto; and any deficiency between the amount of the contract price and the amount which can be . legally assessable against private property will be paid either from the proceeds of a special tax to be levied under the provis- ions of Section 831 of the Code of Iowa, in anticipation of which bonds will be issued under the provisions of Section 912 of the Code of Iowa and 912A of the Code Supplement, or out of the general fund. This resolution being demed ur- shall be in force and effect after its passage and adoption by the City Council. Passed, adopted and approved this 2nd day of September, 1924. JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Councilman Gabriel moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Brede. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Notice of publication of pendency of proposed resolution of necessity, certified to by the publisher, that it be deemed necessary andadv isable to improve Spruce street from the North line of Julien avenue to the South line of West 11th street, ex- cept where already paved. There being no remonstrance, Councilman Brede moved that the notice be re- ceived and filed. Seconded by Coun- cilman Gabriel. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that it be deemed necessary and advisable to build, construct and put in place cer- tain street improvements as herein- after described, in, upon and along the following street, to -wit: Paving of Spruce street from the North line of Julien avenue to the South line. of West 11th street, a %. cept where already paved. Said street improvement to con- sist of grading, paving, and curb and getter, the curb and gutter to be con- structed of concrete and the pave- ment to be constructed of one or more of the following materials and methods, to -wit: Hillside brick on a concrete foun- dation, or Vibrolithic. Existing curb to be reset if desirable. Installing sewer, water, and gas connections to every lot. In case lot has more than a 50 -foot frontage, additional connections to be installed to furnish one connections for every 50 feet. All of the work herein proposed to be constructed shall be done in ac- cordance with the plans and specif- ications to be prepared by the City Engineer and approved by the City Council and City Manager. 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 but lying within the assessable distance pre- scribed by law, according to the area thereof. Be it further resolved that the above and foregoing street improve- ment is hereby proposed to be made and constructed as set forth and that this proposed resolution, except this paragraph, be and the same is here- by set down for further and final hearing, consideration and determin- ation, at a meeting of said Council to be held on the 2nd day of Septem- ber, 1924, at 4:30 P. M., in the Coun- cil Chambers in the City Hall of said City, and that the City Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to cause no- tice of the pendency of the above resolution and of the time and place, when and where said proposed reso- lution shall be considered for pas- sage and objections to the passage thereof and to the construction of said proposed improvement heard, to be given by publication in the offic- ial newspapers of the City in the manner and for the time prescribed by law. The above resolution was ap- proved and ordered placed on file for final action and notice of the pend- ency thereof ordered given this 11th day of August, 1924. Approved: L. H. BREDE. THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. Regular Session, September 2nd, 1924 479 The foregoing resolution of neces- sity was adopted, passed and ap- proved by the City Council of the CitY of Dubuque, this 2nd day of September, 1924. JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Councilman Gabriel moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Brede. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Resolution for the Construction of a Street Improvement. Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, upon its own motion, that pursuant to a resolu- tion of necessity proposed at a meet- ing of the Council on the 11th day of August, 1924, and duly passed and adopted and approved on the 2nd day of September, 1924, it is hereby ordered that the improvement de- scribed in said resolution of neces- sity providing for the improvement of Spruce street from the North line of Julien avenue to the South line of West 11th street, except where al- ready pased, by curbing with new cement and concrete curb" where re- quired, or by resetting old stone curb where required, and by makiing sewer, water and gas connections to property not already connected with the same, as provided for in a reso- lution heretofore adopted and ap- proved, and by paving said street with either Hillside brick on a con- crete foundation or Vibrolithic, and by constructing concrete gutter where provided for in the type of pavement to be selected as shown upon the plans and specifications, be laid, built and constructed. Be it further resolved that the City Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to advertise for proposals for the construction of the improvements above described, said improvements to be constructed in strict accord- ance with the plans and specifica- tions thereof duly prepared by the City Engineer, which plans and spec- ifications have been approved by the City Manager and are hereby ap- proved by the City Council, the same being on file in the office of the City Clerk for public inspection, all of said work to be completed on or before the 1st day of November, 1925. The cost and expense of said work will be paid by the levying of spe- cial assessments against the private- ly owned property abutting upon said improvement and also against property which does not abutt upon said improvement but which lies within the assessable distance as Provided by law, and payment to the contractor will be made out of funds realized from the sale of Improve- ment Bonds to be issued in anticipa- tion of the collections of said assess- ments under the provisions of Chap- ter 8, Title V of the Code of Iowa and amendments thereto; and any deficiency between the amount of the contract price and the amount which can be legally assessable against private property will be paid either from the proceeds of a spe- cial tax to be levied under the pro- visions of Section 831 of the Code of Iowa, in anticipation of which bonds will be issued under the provisions of Section 912 of the Code of Iowa and 912A of the Code Supplement, or out of the general fund. This resolution being deemed ur- gent and of immediate necessity, shall be in force and effect after its passage and adoption by the City Council. Passed, adopted and approved this 2nd day of September, 1924. JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Councilman Gabriel moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Brede. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Notice of publication of pendency of proposed resolution of necessity, certified to by the publisher, that it be deemed necessary and advisable tc improve Air Hill street from the South line of Julien avenue to the North line of West 8th street. There being no remonstrance, Coun- cilman Brede moved that the notice be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Alderson,. Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Resolution of Necessity for Street Improvement. Be it resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque, that it be deemed necessary and advisable to build, construct and put in place 480 Regular Session, September 2nd, 1924 certain street improvements as here- inafter described, in, upon and along the following street, to -wit: Paving Air Hill street from the South line of Julien avenue to the North line of West 8th street. Said street improvement to con- sist of grading, paving and curb and gutter, the curb and gutter to be constructed of concrete and the pavement to be constructed of one or more of the following materials and methods, to -wit: Hillside brick on a concrete foun- dation, or Vibrolithic. Existing curb to be reset if desirable. Installing sewer, water, and gas connections to every lot. In case lot has more than a 50 -foot frontage. additional connections to be install- ed to furnish one connection for every 50 feet. All of the work herein proposed to be constructed shall be done in ac- cordance with the plans and specif- ications to be prepared by the City Engineer and approved by the City Council and City Manager. • 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 but lying within the assessable distance pre- scribed by law, according to the area thereof. Be it further resolved that the above and foregoing street improve- ment is hereby proposed to be made and constructed as set forth and that this proposed resolution, except this paragraph, be and the same is here- by set down for further and final hearing, consideration and determin- ation, at a meeting of said Council to be held on the 2nd day of Septem- ber, 1924, at 4:30 P. M., in the Coun- cil Chambers in the City Hal of said City, and that the City Clerk be and be is hereby instructed to cause no- tic of the pendency of the above resolution and of the time and place, when and where said proposed reso- lution shall be considered for pas- sage and objections to the passage thereof and to the construction of said proposed improvement heard, to be given by publication in the offic- ial newspapers of the City in the manner and for the time prescribed by law. The above resolution was ap- proved and ordered placed on file for final action, and notice of the pend- ency thereof ordered give nthis 11th day of August, 1924. Approved: L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. The foregoing resolution of neces- sity was adopted, passed and ap. proved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, this 2nd day of September, 1924. JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Councilman Gabriel moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Brede. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Resolution for the Construction of a Street Improvement. Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, upon its own motion, that pursuant to a resolution of necessity proposed at a meeting of the Council on the 11th day of August, 1924, and duly passed and adopted and approved on the 2nd day of September, 1924, it is hereby ordered that the improvement de- scribed in said resolution of neces- sity providing for the improvement of Air Hill street from the South line of Julien avenue to the North line of West 8th street, by curbing with new cement and concrete curb where required, or by resetting old stone curb where required, and by making sewer, water, and gas con- nections to property not already con- nected with the same, as provided for in a resolution heretofore adopt- ed and approved, and by paving said street with either Hillside brick on a concrete foundation or Vibrolithic, and by constructing concrete gutter where provided for in the type of pavement to be selected as shown upon the plans and specifications, be laid, built and constructed. Be it further resolved that the City Clerk be and he is hereby in- structed to advertise for proposals for the construction of the improve- ments above described, said improve- ments to be constructed in strict ac- cordance with the plans and specif- ications thereof duly prepared by the City Engineer, which plans and specifications have been approved by the City Manager and are hereby approved by the City Council, the same being on file in the office of the City Clerk for public inspection all of said work to be completed on or before the 1st day of November, 1925. The cost and expense of said work will be paid by the levying of spe cial assessments against the private- Regular Session, September 2nd, 1924 481 ly owned property abutting upon said improvement and also against property which does not abutt upon said improvement but which lies within the assessable distance as provided by law, and payment to the contractor will be made out of funds realized from the sale of Improve- ment Bonds to be issued in anticipa- tion of the collections of said assess- ments under the provisions of Chap- ter 8, Title V of the Code of Iowa and amendments thereto; and any deficiency betwedn the amount of the contract price and the amount which can be legally assessable against private property will be paid either from the proceeds of a spe- cial tax to be levied under the pro- visions of Section 831 of the Code of Iowa, in anticipation of which bonds will be issued under the pro- visions of Section 912 of the Code of Iowa and 912A of the Code Supple- ment, or out of the general fund. This resolution being deemed ur- gent and of immediate necessity, shall be in force and effect after its passage and adoption by the City Council. Passed, adopted and approved this 2nd day of September, 1924. Approved: JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor, L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR," Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. 'Councilman Gabriel moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Brede. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Notice of publication of pendency of proposed resolution of necessity, certified to by the publisher, that it be deemed necessary and advisable to improve Prairie street from the South line of 14th street to the South line of first alley North of West 11th street. There being no remonstrance, Councilman Brede moved that the notice be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Resolution of Necessity for Street Improvement. Be it resolved by the City Coun- ell of the City of Dubuque, that it be deemed . necessary and advisable to build, construct and put in. place certain street improvements as here- inafter described, in, upon and along the following street, to -wit: Paving of Prairie street from the South line of 14th street to the South line of first alley North of West 11th street. Said street improvement to con- sist of grading, paving and curb and gutter, the curb and gutter to be constructed of concrete and the pavement to be constructed of one or more of the following materials and methods, to -wit: Warrenite Bitulithic, Sheet As- phalt, Asphaltic Concrete, Vibro- lithic. Existing curb may be reset if desirable. Installing sewer, water, and gas connections to every lot. In case lot has more than a 50 -foot frontage, additional connections to be made to fulnish one correction for every 50 feet. All of the work herein proposed to be constructed shall be done in ac- cordance with the plans and specif- ications to be prepared by the City Engineer and approved by the City Council and City Manager. 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 but lying within the assessable distance pre- scribed by law, according to the area thereof. Be it further resolved that the above and foregoing street improve- ment is hereby proposed to be made and constructed as set forth and that this proposed resolution, except this paragraph, be and the same is hereby set down for further and final hearing, consideration and de- termination, at a meeting of said Council to be held on the 2nd day of September, 1924, at 4:30 P. M., in the Council Chambers in the City Hall of said City, and that the City Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to cause notice of the pendency of the above resolution and of the time and place, when and where said pro- posed resolution shall be considered for passage and objections to the passage thereof and to the construc- tion of said proposed improvement heard, to be given by publication in the official newspapers of the City in the manner and for the time pre- scribed by law. The above resolution was ap- proved and ordered placed on file for final action and notice of the 482 Regular Session, September 2nd, 1924 pendency thereof ordered given this 11th day of August, 1924. Approved: L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. The foregoing resolution of neces- sity was adopted, passed and ap- proved by the City Council of the Cit yof Dubuque, this 2nd day of September, 1924. JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Councilman Gabriel moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Brede. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Resolution for the Construction of a Street Improvement. Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, upon its own motion, tht pursuant to a resolution of necessity proposed at a meeting of the Council on the 11th day of August, 1924, and duly passed and adopted and approved on the 2nd day of September, 1924, it is hereby ordered that the improvement de- scribed in said resolution of neces- sity providing for the improvement of Prairie street from the South line of 14th street to the South line of first alley North of West 11th street, by curbing with new cement and concrete curb wher required, or by resetting old stone curb where re- quired, and by making sewer, water and gas connections to property not already connected with the same, as provided for in a resolution hereto- fore adoped and approved, and by paving said street with either War - renite bitulithic, sheet asphalt, as- phaltic concrete or vibrolithic, and by constructing concrete gutter where provided for in the type of pavement to be selected as shown upon the plans and specifications, be laid, built and constructed. Be it further resolved that the City Clerk be and he is hereby in- structed to advertise for proposals for the construction of the improve- ments above described, said improve- ments to be constructed in strict ac- cordance with the plans and specif- ications thereof duly prepared by the City Engineer, which plans and specifications have been approved by the City Manager and are hereby approved by the City Council, the same being on file in the office of the City Clerk for public inspection, all of said work to be completed on or before the 1st day of November, 1925. The cost and expense of said work will be paid by the levying of spe- cial assessments against the private- ly owned property abutting upon said improvement and also against property which does not abutt upon said improvement but which lies within the assessable distance as provided by law, and payment to the contractor will be made out of funds realized from the sale of Improve- ment Bonds to be issued in anticipa. tion of the collections of said assess- ments under the provisions of Chap- ter 8, Title V of the Code of Iowa and amendments thereto; and any defieiency between the amount of the contract price and the amount which can be legally assessable against private property will be paid either from the proceeds of a spe- cial tax to be levied under the pro- visions of Section 831 of the Code of Iowa, in anticipation of which bonds will be issued under the provisions of Section 912 of the Code of Iowa and 912A of the Code Supplement, or out of the general fund. This resolution being deemed ur- gent and of immediate necessity, shall be in force and effect after its passage and adoption by the City Council. Passed, adopted and approved this 2nd day of September, 1924. Approved: JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Councilman Gabriel moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Brede. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Notice of publication of pendency of proposed resolution of necessity, certified to by the publisher, that it be deemed necessary and advisable to improve Cornell street from the North line of West 14th street to the South line of May Place. There being no remonstrance, , Councilman Brede moved that the notice be re- ceived and filed. Seconded by Coun- cilman Gabriel. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Regular Session, September 2nd, 1924 483 Yeas - Mayor Alderson, Council- m en Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Resolution of Necessity for Street Improvement. Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that it be deemed necessary and advisable to build, construct and put in place cer- tain street improvement as herein- after described, in, upon and along the following street, to -wit: Paving of Cornell street from the North line of West 14th street to the South line of May Place. Said street improvement to con- sist of grading, paving and curb and gutter, the curb and gutter to be constructed of concrete and the pavement to be constructed of one or more of the following materials and methods, to -wit: Hillside brick on a concrete foun- dation, or Vibrolithic. Existing curb to be reset if desirable. Installing sewer, water, and gas connections to every lot. In case a lot has more than a 50 -foot frontage, additional connections to be install- ed to furnish one connection for ev- ery 50 feet. All of the work herein proposed to be constructed shall be done in accordance with the plans and spec- ifications to be prepared by the City Engineer and approved by the City Council and City Manager. 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 but lying within the assessable distance pre- scribed by law, according to the area thereof. Be it further resolved that the above and foregoing street improve- ment is hereby proposed to be made and constructed as set forth and that this proposed resolution, except this paragraph, be and the same is hereby set down for further and final hearing, consideration and determin- ation, at a meeting of said Council to be held on the 2nd day of Septem- ber, 1924, at 4:30 P. M., in the Coun- cil Chambers in the City Hall of said City, and that the City Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to cause no- tice of the pendency of the above resolution and of the time and place, when and wher said proposed reso- lution shall be considered for pas- sage and objections to the passage thereof and to the construction of said proposed improvement heard, to be given by publication in the offic- ial newspapers of the City in the manner and for the time prescribed by law, The above resolution was ap- proved and ordered placed on file for final action, and notice of the pend- ency thereof ordered given this 11th day of August, 1924. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. The foregoing resolution of neces- sity was adopted, passed and ap- proved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, this 2nd day of September, 1924. JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Councilman Gabriel moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Brede. Carried by • the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Resolution for the Construction of a Street Improvement. Be it resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque, upon its own motion, that pursuant to a reso- lution of necessity proposed at a meeting of the Council on the 11th day of August, 1924, and duly passed and adopted and approved on the 2nd day of September, 1924, it is hereby - ordered that the improve ment of Cornell street from the north line of West 14th street to the South line of May Place, by curbing with new cement and concrete curb where required, or by resetting old stone curb where required, and by making sewer, water and gas con- nections to property not already con- nected with the same,, as provided for in a resolution heretofore adopt- ed and approved, and by paving said street with either Hillside brick on a concrete foundation or Vibro- lithic, and by constructing concrete gutter where provided for in the type of pavement to be selected as shown upon the plans and specifica- tions, be laid, built and constructed. Be it further resolved that the City Clerk be and he is hereby in- structed to advertise for proposals for the consideration of the improve- ments above described, said improve- ments to be constructed in strict accordance with the plans and spec- ifications thereof duly prepared by the City Engineer, which plans and specifications have been approved by the City Manager and are hereby approved by the City Council, the 484 Regular Session, September 2nd, 1924 same being on file in the office of the City Clerk for public inspection, all of said work to be completed on or before the lat day of November, 1925. The cost and expense of said work will be paid by the levying of spe- cial assessments against the private- ly owned property abutting upon said improvement and also against property which does not abutt upon said improvement but which lies within the assessable distance as provided by law, and payment to the contractor will be made out of funds realized from the sale of Improve- ment Bonds to be issued in anticipa- tion of the collections of said assess- ments under the provisions of Chap- ter 8, Title V of the Code of Iowa and amendments thereto; and any deficiency between the amount of the contract price and the amount which can be legally assessable against private property will be paid either from the proceeds of a spe- cial tax to be levied under the pro- visions of Section 831 of the Code of Iowa, in anticipation of which bonds will be issued under the pro- visions of Section 912 of .the Code of Iowa and 912A of the Code Sup- plement, or out of the general fund. This resolution being deemed ur- gent and of immediate necessity, shall be in force and effect after its passage and adoption by the City C ouncil. Passed, adopted and approved this 2nd day of September, 1924. JAMES' ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Councilman Gabriel moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Brede. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Notice of publication of pendency of proposed resolution of necessity, certified to by the publisher, that it be deemed necessary and advisable to improve Custer street from the west line of Auburn street to the east line of Algona street. There being no remonstrance, Councilman Brede moved that the notice be received and filed. Sec- onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf. Nays —None. Resolution of Necessity for Street Improvement. Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that it be deemed necessary and advisable to build, construct and put in place cer- tain street improvements as herein- after described, in , upon and along the following street, to wit: Paving of Custer street from the west line of Auburn street to the east line of Algona street. Said street improvement to con- sist of grading, paving, and curb and gutter the curb and gutter to be con- structed of concrete and the pave- ment to be constructed of one or more of the following materials and methods, to wit: Brick on a concrete foundation or vibrolithic. Curb to be reset if de- sirable. Installing sewer, water and gas connections to every lot. In case a lot has more than a 50 foot front- age, additional connections to be installed to furnish on econnection for every 50 feet. All of the work herein proposed to be constructed shall be done in ac- cordance with the plans and speci- fications to be prepared by the City Engineer and approved by the City Council and City Manager. 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 but lying within the assessable distance pre- scribed by law, according to the area thereof. Be it further resolved that the above an dforegoing street improve- ment is hereby proposed to be made and constructed as set forth and that this proposed resolution, except this paragraph be, and the same is hereby set down for further and final hearing, consideration, and determin- ation, at a meeting of said Council to be hel don the 2nd day of Sep- tember, 1924, at 4:30 P. M. in the Council Chambers in the City Hall of said City, and that the City Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to cause notice of the pendency of the above resolution and of the time and place, when and where said proposed resolution shall be considered for passage and objections to the pass- age thereof and to the construction of said proposed improvement heard, to be given by publication in the official newspapers of the City in the manner and for the time pre- scribed by law. The above resolution was approved Regular Session, September 2nd, 1924 485 and ordered placed on file for final action and notice of the pendency thereof ordered given this llth day o f August, 1924. Approved: Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. The foregoing resolution of necess- ity was adopted, passed and ap- proved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, this 2nd day of September, 1924. JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Councilman Gabriel moved the ad- option of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Brede. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf. Nays —None. Resolution for the Construction of a Street Improvement. Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of 'Dubuque, upon its own motion, that pursuant to a resolution of necessity proposed at a meeting of the Council on the llth day of August, 1924, and duly passed and adopted and approved on the 2nd day of September, 1924, it is hereby or- dered that the improvement described in said resolution of necessity pro- viding for the improvement of Custer street from the west line of Auburn street to the east line of Algona street, by curbing with new cement and concrete curb where required, or by resetting old stone curb where required, and by making sewer, wat- er and gas connections to property not already connected with the same, as provided for in a resolution here- tofore adopted and approved, and by paving said street with either brick on a concrete foundation or vibro- lithic, and by constructing concrete gutter where provided for in the type of pavement to be selected as shown upon the plans and specifications, be laid, built and constructed. Be it further resolved that the City Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to advertise for proposals for the construction of the improvements above described, said improvements to be constructed in strict accord- ante with the plans and specifica- tions thereof duly prepared by the City Engineer, which plans and specifications have been approved by the City Manager and are hereby approved by the City Council, the same being on file in the office of the City Clerk for public inspection, all of said work to be completed on or before the 1st day of November, 1924. The cost and expense of said work will be paid by the levying of spec- ial assessments against the private- ly owned property abutting upon said improvement and also against property which does not abutt upon said improvement but which lies within the assessable distance as provided by law, and payment to the contractor will be made out of funds realized from the sale of Im- provement Bonds to be issued in an- ticipation of the collections of said assessments under the provisions of Chapter 8 Title V of the Code of Iowa and amendments thereto; and any deficiency between the amount of the contract price and the amount which can be legally assessable against private property will be paid either from the proceeds of a special tax to be levied under the provisions of Section 831 fo the Code of Iowa, in anticipation of which bonds will be issued under the provisions of Section 912 of the Code of Iowa and 912A of the Code supplement, or out of the general fund. This resolution being deemed ur- gent and of immediate necessity, shall be in force and effect after its passage and adoption by the City Council. Passed, adopted and approved this 2nd day of September, 1924. Approved: JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Councilman Gabriel moved the ad- option of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Brede. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf. Nays —None. Notice of publication of pendency of proposed resolution of necessity, certified to by the publisher, that it be deemed necessary and advisable to improve Custer street from the west line of Atlantic street to the east line of Auburn street. 486 Regular Session, September 2nd, 1924 There being no remonstrance, Councilman Brede moved that the notice be received and filed. Second- ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf. Nays —None. Resolution of Necessity for Street Improvement. Be it resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuue, that it be deemed necessary and advisable to build, construct and put in place certain street improvements as here- inafter described, in, upon and along the following street, to -wit: Custer street from the West line of Atlantic Street to the East line of Auburn street. Said street improvement to con- sist of grading, paving and curb and gutter, the curb and gutter to be constructed of concrete and the pavement to be constructed of one or more of the following materials and methods, to -wit: Warrenite Bitulithic, Sheet As- phalt, Asphaltic Concrete. Existing curb to be reset if desirable. Installing sewer, water, and gas connections to every lot. In case lot has more than a 50 -foot frontage, additional connections to be install- ed to furnish one connection for every 50 feet. All of the work herein proposed to be constructed shall be done in ac- cordance with the plans and specif- ications to be prepared by the City Engineer and approved by the City Council and City Manager. 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 but lying within the assessable distance pre- scribed by law, according to the area thereof. Be it further resolved that the above and foregoing street improve- ment is hereby proposed to be made and constructed as set forth and that this proposed resolution, except this paragraph, be and the same is hereby set down for further and final hearing, consideration and determin- ation, at a meeting of said Council to be held on the 2nd day of Septem- ber, 1924, at 4:30 P. M., in the Council Chambers in the City Hall of said City, and that the City Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to cause notice of the pendency of the above resolution and of the time and place, when and where said pro- posed resolution shall be considered for passage and objections to the passage thereof and to the construe- tion of said proposed improveme heard, to be given by publication in the official newspapers of the City in the manner and for the time pr, scribed by law. The ' above resolution wa ap. proved and ordered placed on file for final action and notice of the pendency thereof ordered given this 11th day of August, 1924. Approved: Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. The foregoing resolution of necess- ity was adopted, passed and ap- proved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, this 2nd day of September, 1924. JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Councilman Gabriel moved the ad- option of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Brede. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf. Nays —None. Resolution for the Construction of a Street Improvement. Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, upon its own motion, that pursuant to a resolu- tion of necessity proposed at a meet- ing of the Council on the 11th day of August, 1924, and duly passed and adopted and approved on the 2nd day of September, 1924, it is hereby or- dered that the improvement de- scribed in said resolution of necess- ity providing for the improvement of Custer street from the west line of Atlantic street to the east line of Auburn street, bu curbing with new cement and concrete curb where required, or by resetting old stone curb where required, and by making sewer, water and gas connections to property not already connected with the same, as provided for in a resolution heretofore adopted and ap- proved, and by paving said street with either Warrenite bitulithic, sheet asphalt, asphaltic concrete and by constructing concrete gutter where provided for in the type of pavement to be selected as shown upon the plans and specifications, be laid, built and constructed. Regular Session, September 2nd, 1924 487 Be it further resolved that the City Clerk be and he is hereby in- structed to advertise for proposals for the construction of the improve- ments above described, said improve- ments to be constructed in strict ac- cordance with the plans and speci- fications thereof duly prepared by the City Engineer, whcih plans and specifications have been approved by the City Manager and are hereby approved by the City Council, the same being on file in the office of the City Clerk for public inspection, all of said work to be completed on or before the 1st day of November, 1925. The cost and expense of said work will be paid by the levying of spec- ial assessments against the private- ly owned property abutting upon said improvement but which lies within the assessable distance as provided by law, and payment to the contractor will be made out of funds realized from the sale of Im- provement Bonds to be issued in an- ticipations of the collections of said assessments under the provisions of Chapter 8 Title V of the Code of Iowa and amendments thereto; and and deficiency between the amount of the contract price and the amount which can be legally assessable against private property will be paid either from the proceeds of a special tax to be levied under the provisions of Section 831 of the Code of Iowa, in anticipation of which bonds will be issued under the provisions of Section 912 of the Code of Iowa and 912A of the Code supplement, or out of the general fund. This resolution being deemed ur- gent and of immediate necessity,. shall be in force and effect after its passage and adoption by the City Council. Passed, adopted and approved this 2nd day of September, 1924. Approved: JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Councilman Gabriel moved the ad- option of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Brede. Carried by Um following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and F. chrempf. Nays —None. Notice of publication of pendency of proposed resolution of necessity certified to by the publisher, that it be deemed necessary and advisable to improve West Fourteenth street from the west line of Walnut street to the east line of Alta Vista street. There being no remonstrance, Councilman Brede moved that the notice be received and filed. Second- ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf. Nays —None. Resolution of Necessity for Street Improvement. Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that it be deemed necessary and advisable to build, construct and put in place cer- tain street improvements as herein- after described, in, upon and along the following Street, to wit: Paving of West Fourteenth street from the west line of Walnut street to the east line of Alta Vista street. Said street improvement to con- sist of grading, paving, and curb and gutter the curb and gutter to be con- structed of concrete and the pave- ment to be constructed of one or more of the following materials and methods, to wit: Brick or hill -side brick on a con- crete foundation or vibrolithic or a portion of the street width paved with hillside brick and balance of the street paved with vibrolithic. Curb to be reset if desirable. In- stalling sewer, water and gas con- nections for every lot. In case a lot has more than a 50 foot frontage, additional connections to be to furnish one connection for every 50 feet. All of the work herein proposed to be constructed shall be done in ac- cordance with the plans and speci- fications to be prepared by the City Engineer and approved by the City Council and City Manager. 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 but lying within the assessable distance pre- scribed by law, according to the area thereof. Be it further resolved that the above and foregoing street improve- ment is hereby proposed to be made and constructed ae set forth and that this proposed resolution, except this paragraph be, and the same is hereby set down for further and final hearing, consideration, and determin- ation, at a meeting of said Council to be held on the 2nd day of Sep- tember, 1924, at 4:30 P. M. in the Council Chambers in the City Hall 488 Regular of said City, and that the City Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to cause notice of the pendency of the above resolution and of the time and place, when and where sai dproposed resolution shall be considered for passage and objections to the pass- age thereof and to the construction of said proposed improvement heard, to the given by publication in the official newspapers of the City in the manner and for the time prescribed by law. The above resolution was ap- proved and ordered placed on file for . final action and notice of the pend- ency thereof ordered given this 11th day of August, 1924. Approved: Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. The foregoing resolution of necess- ity was adopted, passed and ap- proved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, this 2nd day of September, 1924. JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilman. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Councilman Gabriel moved the ad- option of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Brede. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and .Schrempf. Nays —None. Resolution for the Construction of a Street Improvement. Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, upon its own motion, that pursuant to a resolution of necessity proposed at a meeting of the Council on the llth day of August, 1924, and duly passed and adopted and approved on the 2nd day of September, 1924, it is hereby or- dered that the improvement de- scribed in said resolution of necess- ity providing for the improvement of West Fourteenth street from the west line of Walnut street to the east line of Alta Vista street, by curbing with new cement and con- crete curb where required, or by resetting old stone curb where re- quired, and by making sewer, water and gas connections to property not already connected with the same, as Session, September 2nd, 1924 provided for in a resolution hereto- fore adopted and approved, and by paving said street with either brick or hillside brick on a concrete found- ation, or vibrolithic, or a portion of the street width paved with hillside brick and balance of street with vib- rolithic, and by constructing con. crete gutter where provided for in the type of pavement to be selected as shown upon the plans and speci- fications, be laid, built and con- structed. Be it further resolved that the City Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to advertise for proposals for the construction of the improvements above described, said improvements to be constructed in strict accord- ance with the plans and specifica- tions thereof duly prepared by the City Engineer, which plans and specifications have been approved by the City Manager and are hereby approved by the City Council, the same being on file in the office of the City Clerk for public inspection, all of said work to be completed on or before the 1st day of November, 1925. The cost and expense of said work will be paid by the levying of special assessments against the privately owned property abutting upon said improvement but which lies within the assessable distance as provided by law, and payment to the con- tractor will be made out of funds realized from the sale of Improve- ment Bond to be issued in anticipa- tion of the collections of said assess- ments under the privisions of Chap- ter 8 Title V of the Code of Iowa and amendments thereto; and any deficiency between the amount of the contract price and the amount which can be legally assessable against private property will be paid either from the proceeds of a special tax to be levied under the provisions of Section 831 of the Code of Iowa, in anticipation of which bonds will be issued under the provisions of Section 912 of the Code of Iowa and 912A of the Code supplement, or out of the general fund. This resolution being deemed ur- gent and of immediate necessity, shall be in force and effect after its passage and adoption by the City Council. Passed, adopted and approved this 2nd day of September, 1924. Approved: JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen Regular Session, September 2nd, 1924 489 Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Councilman Gabriel moved the ad- option of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Brede. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- m en Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf. Nays —None. Notice of publication of pendency of proposed resolution of necessity certified to by the publisher, that it be deemed necessary and advisable to improve Auburn street from the north line of Delhi street to the south line of West Fourteenth street. There being no remonstrance, Councilman Brede moved that the notice be received and filed. Second- ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf. Nays —None. Resolution of Necessity for Street Improvement. Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that it be deemed necessary and advisable to build, construct and put in place cer- tain street improvements as herein- after described, in, upon and along the following street, to wit: Paving of Auburn street from the north line of Delhi street to the south line of West Fourteenth street. Said street improvement to con- sist of grading, paving, and curb and gutter the curb and gutter to be con- structed of concrete and the pave- ment to be constructed of one or more of the following materials and methods, to wit: Warrenite bitulithic, sheet asphalt, asphaltic concrete. Existing curb to be reset if desirable. Installing sew- er, water and gas connections to ev- ery lot. In case lot has more than a 60 foot frontage, additional con- nections to be installed to furnish one connection for every 50 feet. All of the work herein proposed to be constructed shall be done in accordance with the plans and speci- fications to be prepared by the City Engineer and approved by the City Council and City Manager. 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 but lying within the assessable distance pre- scribed by law, according to the area thereof. Be it further resolved that the above and foregoing street improve- ment is hereby proposed to be made and constructed as set forth and that this proposed resolution, except this paragraph be, and the same is here- by set down for further and final hearing, consideration, and determin- ation, at a meeting of said Council to be held on the 2nd day of Sep- tember, 1924, at 4:30 P. M. in the Council Chambers in the City Hall of said City, and that the City Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to cause notice of the pendency of the above resolution and of the time and place, when and where said proposed resolution shall be considered for passage and objections to the pass- age thereof and to the construction of said proposed improvement heard, to be given by publication in the official newspapers of the City in the manner and for the time prescribed by law. The above resolution was ap- proved and ordered placed on file for final action and notice of the pend- ency thereof ordered given this llth day of August, 1924. Approved: Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. The foregoing resolution of necess- ity was adopted, passed and ap- proved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, this 2nd day of September, 1924. JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Councilman Gabriel moved the ad- option of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Brede. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf. Nays —None. Resolution for the Construction of a Street Improvement. Be it resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque, upon its own motion, that pursuant to a reso- lution of necessity proposed at a meeting of the Council on the 11th day of August, 1924, and duly passed and adopted and approved on the 2nd day of September, 1924, it is hereby ordered that the improve- ment described in said resolution of necessity providing for the improve- ment of Auburn street from the 490 Regular Session, North line of Delhi street to the South line of West 14th street, by curbing with new cement and con- crete curb where required, or by re- setting old stone curb where re- quired, and by making sewer, water and gas connections to property not already connected with the same, as provided for in a resolution hereto- fore adopted and approved, and by paving said street with either War - renite bitulithic, sheet asphalt or asphaltic concrete, and by construct- ing concrete gutter where provided for in the type of pavement to be selected as shown upon the plans and specifications, be laid, built and constructed. Be it further resolved that the City Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to advertise for proposals for the construction of the improvements above described, said improvements to be constructed in strict accord- ance with the plans and specifica- tions thereof duly prepared by the City Engineer, which plans and spec- ifications have been approved by the City Manager and are hereby ap- proved by the City' Council, the same being on file in the office of the City Clerk for public inspection, all of said work to be completed on or before the 1st day of November, 1925. The cost and expense of said work will be paid by the levying of spe- cial assessments against the private- ly owned property abutting upon said improvement and also against property which does not abutt upon said improvement but which lies within the assessable distance as provided by law, and payment to the contractor will be made out of funds realied from the sale of Improve - ment Bonds to be issued in antici- pation of the collections of said assessments under the provisions of Chapter 8, Title V of the Code of Iowa and amendments thereto; and any deficiency between the amount of the contract price and, the amount which can be legally assessable against private property will be paid either from the proceeds of a spe- cial tax to be levied under the pro- visions of Section 831 of the Code of Iowa, in anticipation of which bonds will be issued under the provisions of Section 912 of the Code of Iowa and 912A of the Code Supplement, or out of the general fund. This resolution being deemed ur- gent and of immediate necessity, shall be in force and effect after its passage and adoption by the City Council. Passed, adopted and approved this 2nd day of September, 1924. September 2nd, 1924 Approved: JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Councilman Gabriel moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Brede. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Notice of publication of pendency of proposed resolution of necessity, certified to by the publisher, that it be deemed necessary and advisable to improve Atlantic street from the North line of Julien avenue to the South line of West 14th street. There being no remonstrance, Coun- cilman Brede moved that the notice be received and filed. Sconded by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council- man Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Resolution of Necessity for Street Improvement. Be it resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque, that it be deemed necessary and advisable to build, construct and put in place certain street improvements as here- inafter described, in, upon and along the following street, to -wit: Paving of Atlantic street from the North line of Julien avenue to the South line of West 14th street. Said street improvement to consist of grading, paving and curb and gutter, the curb and gutter to be constructed of concrete and the pavement to be constructed of one or more of the following materials and methods, to -wit: Warrenite bitulithic, sheet as- phalt, asphaltic concrete. Existing curb to be reset if desirable. Installing sewer, water, and gas connections to every lot. In case lot ha.s more than a 50 -foot frontage, additional connections to be install- ed to furnish one connection for every 50 feet. All of the work herein proposed to be constructed shall be done in accordance with the plans and snec- ifirations to be prepared by the City Engineer and approved by the City Council and City Manager. That the cost and expense of mak- ing and constructing said improve ments shall be assessed upon and Regular Session, September 2nd, 1924 a gainst all privately owned property whether abutting or not but lying within the assessable distance pre- scribed by law, according to the area thereof. Be it further resolved that the above and foregoing street improve- ment is hereby proposed to be made and constructed as set forth and that this proposed resolution, except this paragraph be, and the same is hereby set down for further and final hearing, consideration and de- termination, at a meeting of said Council to be held on the 2nd day of September, 1924, at 4:30 P. M., In the Council Chambers in the City Hall of said City, and that the City Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to cause notice of the pendency of the above resolution and of the time and place, when and where said pro- posed resolution shall be considered for passage and objections to the passage theeof and to the construc- tion of said proposed improvement heard, to be given by publication in the official newspapers o fthe City in the manner and for the time pre- scribed by law. The above resolution was ap- proved and ordered placed on file for final action, and notice of the pendency thereof ordered given this 2nd day of September, 1924. Approved: L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. The foregoing resolution df neces- sity was adopted, passed and ap- proved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, this 2nd day of Septembr, 1924. JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Councilman Gabriel moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Brede. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Resolution for the Construction of a Street improvement. Be it resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque, upon its cwn motion, that pursuant to a reso- lution of necessity proposed at a meeting of the Council on the 11th day of August, 1924, and duly passed 491 and adopted and approved on the 2nd day of September, 1924, it is hereby ordered that the improve- ment described in said resolution of necessity providing for the improve- ment of Atlantic street from the North line of Julien avenue to the South line of West 14th street, by curbing with new cement and con- crete curb where required, or by re- setting old stone curb where re- quired, and by making sewer, water and gas connections to property not already connected with the same, as provided for in a resolution hereto- fore adopted and approved, and by paving said street with either War - renite bitulithic, sheet asphalt, as- phaltic concrete, and by constructing concrete gutter where provided for in the type of pavement to be se- lectd as shown upon th plans and specifications, be laid, built and constructed. Be it further resolved that the City Clerk be and he is hereby in- structed to advertise for proposals for the construction of the improve- ments above described, said improve- ments above described, said improve- ments to be constructed in strict accordance with the plans and spec- ifications thereof duly prepared by the City Engineer, which plans and specifications have been approved by the City Manager and are hereby approved by the City Council, the same being on file in the office of the City Clerk for public inspection, all of said work to be completed on or before the 1st day of November, 1925. The cost and expense of said work will be paid by the levying of spe- cial . assessments against the private- ly . owned property abutting upon said improvement and also against property which does not abutt upon said improvement but which lies within the assessable distance as provided by law, and payment to the contractor will be made out of funds realized from the sale of Improve- ment Bonds to be issued in anticipa- tion of the collections of said assess- ments under the provisions of Chap- ter 8 Title V of the Code of Iowa and amendments thereto; and any deficiency between the amount of the contract price and the amount which can be legally assessable against private property will be paid either from the proceeds of a spec- ial tax to be levied under the pro- visions of Section 831 of the Code of Iowa, in anticipation of which bonds will be issued under the pro- visions of Section 912 of the Code of Iowa and 912A of the Code sup- plement, or out of the general fund. This resolution being deemed ur- gent and of immediate necessity, 492 Regular Session, September 2nd, 1924 shall be in force and effect after its passage and adoption by the City Council. Passed, adopted and approved this 2nd day of September, 1924. Approved: JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Councilman Gabriel moved the ad- option of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Brede. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel ,Melchior and Schrempf. Nays —None. Notice of publication of proposed resolution of necessity certified to by the publisher, that it be deemed necessary and advisable to improve Glen Oak street from the north line of Julien avenue to the north line of Vernon street, except where al- ready paved. There being no remonstrance, Councilman Brede moved that the notice be received and filed. Second- ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the following vote: Resolution of Necessity for Street Improvement. Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that it be deemed necessary and advisable to build, construct and put in place cer- tain street improvements as herein- after described, in, upon and along the following street, to wit: Paving of Glen Oak street from the north line of Julien avenue to the north line of Version street except where already paved. Said street improvement to con• sist of grading, paving, and curb and gutter the curb and gutter to be con- structed of concrete and the pave- ment to be constructed of one or more of the following materials and methods, to wit: Warrenite bitulithic, sheet asphalt, asphaltic concrete. Existing curb to be reset if desirable. Installing sew- er, water and gas connections to every lot. In case lot has more than a 50 foot frontage, additional con- nections to be installed to furnish one connection for every 50 feet. All of the work herein proposed to be constructed shall be done in accordance with the plans and speci- fications to be prepared by the City Engineer and approved by the City Council and City Manager. 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 but lying within the assessable distance pre- scribed by law, according to the area thereof. Be it further resolved that the above and foregoing street improve- ment is hereby proposed to be made and constructed as set forth and that this proposed resolution, except this paragraph be, and the same is here. by set down for further and final hearing, consideration, and determin- ation, at a meeting of said Council to be held on the and day of Sep- tember, 1924, at 4:30 P. M., in the Council Chambers in the City Hall of said City, and that the City Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to cause notice of the pendency of the above resolution and of the time and place, when and where said proposed resolution shall be considered for passage and objections to the pass- age thereof and to the construction of said proposed improvement heard, to be given by publication in the official newspapers of the City in the manner and for the time pre- scribed by law. The above resolution was ap- proved and ordered placed on file for final action and notice of the pend- ency thereof ordered given this 11th day of August, 1924. Approved: Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. The foregoing resolution of necess- ity was adopted, passed and ap- proved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, this 2nd day of Sep- tember, 1924. JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Councilman Gabriel moved the ad- option of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Brede. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel ,Melchior and Schrempf. Nays —None. Regular Session, September 2nd, 1924 493 Resolution for the Construction of a Street Improvement. Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, upon its own motion, that pursuant to a resolution of necessity proposed at a meeting of the Council on the 11th day of August, 1924, and duly passed and adopted and approved on the 2nd day of September, 1924, it is here- by ordered that the improvement described in said resolution of neces- sity for the improvement of Glen Oak street from the north line of Julien avenue to the north line of Vernon street, except where already paved, by curbing with new cement and concrete curb where required, or by resetting old stone curb where required, and by making sewer, wat- er and gas connections to property not already connected with the same, as provided for in a resolution here- tofore adopted and appoved, and by paving said street with either War - renite bitulithic, sheet asphalt or as- phaltic concrete, and by constructing gutter whtre provided for in the type of pavement to be selected as shown upon the plans and specifications, be laid, built and constructed. Be it further resolved that the City Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to advertise for proposals for the construction of the improvements above described, said improvements to be constructed in strict accord- ance with the plans and specifica- tions thereof duly prepared by the City Engineer, which plans and speci- fications have been approved by the City Manager and are hereby ap- proved by the City Council, the same being on file in the office of the ;City Clerk for public inspection, all of said work to be completed on or before the 1st day of November, (1925. The cost and expense of said work will be paid by the levying of special assessments against the privately owned property abutting upon said improvement and also against prop- erty which does not abutt upon said improvement but which lies within the assessable distance as provided by law, and payment to the con- tractor will be made out of funds realized from the sale of Improve- ment Bonds to be issued in anticipa- tion of the collections of said assess- ments under the provisions of Chap- ter 8 Title V of the Code of Iowa and amendments thereto; and any defic- iency between the amount of the contract price and the amount which can be legally assessable against pri- vate property will be paid either from the proceeds of a special tax to be levied under the provisions of Section 831 of the Code of Iowa, in anticipation of which bonds will be issued under the provisions of Section 912 of the Code of Iowa and 912A of the Code supplement, or out of the general fund. This resolution being deemed ur- gent and of immediate necessity, shall be in force and effect after its passage and adoption by the City Council. Passed, adopted and approved this 2nd day of September, 1924. Approved: JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Councilman Gabriel moved the ad- option of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Brede. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel ,Melchior and Schrempf. Nays —None. Notice of publication of pendency of proposed resolution of necessity, certified to by the publisher, that it be deemed necessary and advisable to improve West Fourteenth street from the west line of Alta Vista street to the east line of Audubon street. There being no remonstrance, Councilman Brede moved that the notice be received and filed. Second- ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel ,Melchior and Schrempf. Nays —None. Resolution of Necessity for Street Improvement. Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that it be deemed necessary and advisable to build, construct and put in place cer- tain street improvements as here- inafter described, in, upon and along the following street, to wit: Paving of West Fourteenth street from the west line of Alta Vista street to the east line of Audubon street. Said street improvement to con- sist of grading, paving, and curb and gutter the curb and gutter to be con- structed of one or more of the fol- lowing materials and methods, to wit: Brick on a conerete foundation, vibrolithic, warrenite bitulithic, or sheet asphalt. Existing curb to be 494 Regular Session, September 2nd, reset if desirable. In stalling sewer, water and gas connections to every lot. In case lot has more than 50 foot frontage, additional connections to be installed to furnish one con- nection for every 50 feet. All of the work herein proposed to be constructed shall be done in accordance with the plans and speci- fications to be prepared by the City Engineer and approved by the City Council and City Manager. 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 but lying within the assessable distance pre- scribed by law, according to the area thereof. Be it further resolved that the above and foregoing street improve- ment is hereby proposed to be made and constructed as set forth and that this proposed resolution, except this paragraph be, and the same is here- by set down for further and final hearing, consideration, and determin- ation, at a meeting of said Council to be held on the Ind day of Sep- tember, 1924, at 4:30 P. M. in the Council Chambers in the City Hall of said City, and that the City Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to cause notice of the pendency of the above resolution and of the time and place, when and where said proposed resolution shall be considered for passage and objections to the pass- age thereof and to the construction of said proposed improvement heard, to be given by publication in the official newspapers of the City in the manner and for the time prescribed by law. The above resolution was ap- proved and ordered placed on file for final action and notice of the pendency thereof ordered given this 11th day of August, 1924. Approved: Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. The foregoing resuoltion of necess- ity was adopted, passed and ap- proved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, this 2nd day of September, 1924. JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilman. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. 1924 Councilman Gabriel moved the ad- option of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Brede. Carried b the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel ,Melchior and Schrempf. Nays —None. Resolution for the Construction of a Street Improvement. Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, upon its own motion, 'that pursuant to a resolution of necessity proposed at a meeting of the Council on the 11th day of August, 1924, and duly passed and adopted and approved on the 2nd day of September, 1924, it is here- by ordered that the improvement de- scribed in said resolution of necess- ity providing for the improvement of West Fourteenth street from the west line of Alta Vista street to the east line of Audubon street. by curb- ing with new cement and concrete curb where required, or by resetting old stone curb where required, and by making sewer. water and gas c mnections to property not already c ,nnected wits tIu' same, as provided for in a resr.lntion hereto adapt - ed and approve,'., and by paving said street with either brick on a cau- rr to found 1, on vihrri :ahi, war - '•enite bitulit-i or ebeet asphalt, and by constructing concrete gutter where provided for in the type of pavement to be selected as shown upon the plans and specifications, be laid, built and constructed. Be it further resolved that the City Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to advertise for proposals for the construction of the improvements above described, said improvements to be constructed in strict accord- ance with the plans and specifica- tions thereof duly prepared by the City Manager and are hereby ap- proved by the City Council, the same being on file in the office of the City Clerk for public inspection, all of said work to be completed on or be- fore the 1st day of November, 1925. The cost and expense of said work will be paid by the levying of special assessments against the privately owned property abutting upon said improvement and also against prop- erty which does not abutt upon said improvement but which lies within the assessable distance as provided by law, and payment to the contract- or will be made ou of he funds real- ized from he sale of Improvement Bonds to be issued in anticipation of the collections of said assess- ments under the provisions of Chap- ter 8 Title V of the Code of Iowa and amendments thereto; and any defic• Regular Session, September 2nd, 1924 495 iency between the amount of the contract price and the amount which can be legally assessable against pri- vate: I.roperty will be paid either from the proceeds of a special tax to be levied under the provisions of Section 831 of the Code of Iowa, in anticipation of which bonds will be issued under the provisions of Sec- tion 912 of the Code of Iowa and 912A of the Code supplement, or out of the general fund. This resolution being deemed ur- gent and of immediate necessity, shall be in force and effect after its passage and adoption by the City Council. Passed, adopted and approved this 2nd day of September, 1924. Approved JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Councilman Gabriel moved the ad- option of the resolution. Seconded by Cocncilman Brede. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel ,Melchior and Schrempf. Nays —None. Notice of publication of pendency of proposed resolution of necessity, certified to by the publisher, that it be deemed necessary and advisable to improve Elm street from the north line of Eleventh street to the south line of Twentieth street, except where already paved. There being no remonstrance, Councilman Brede moved that the notice be received and filed. Second- ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf. Nays —None. Resolution of Necessity for Street Improvement. Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that it be deemed necessary and advisable to build, construct and put in place cer- tain street improvements as herein- after described, in, upon and along the following street, to wit: Paving of Elm street from the north line of Eleventh street to the south line of Twentieth street ex- cept where already paved. Said street improvement to con- sist of grading, paving, and curb and gutter the curb and gutter to be con- structed of concrete and the pave- ment to be constructed of one or more of the following materials and methods, to wit' Warrenite bitulithic, sheet asphalt, vibrolithic, or brick on a concrete foundation. Existing curb to be re- set if desirable. Installing sewer, water and gas connections to every lot. In case lot has more than a 50 foot frontage; additional connections be installed to furnish one connec- tion for every 50 feet. All of the work herein proposed to be constructed shall be done in accordance with the plans and speci- fications to be prepared by the City Engineer and approved by the City Council and City Manager. 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 but lying within the assessable distance pre- scribed by law, according to the area thereof. Be it further resolved that the above and foregoing street improve- ment is hereby proposed to be made and constructed as set forth and that this proposed resolution, except this paragraph be, and the same is here- by set down for further and final hearing, consideration, and determin- ation, at a •meeting of said Council to be held on the 2nd day of Sep- tember, 1924, at 4:30 P. M. in the Council Chambers in the City Hall of said City, and that the City Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to cause notice of the pendency of the above resolution and of the time and place, when and where said proposed resolution shall be considered for passage and objections to the pass- age thereof and to the construction of said proposed improvement heard, to be given by publication in the official newspapers of the City in the manner and for the time prescribed by law. The above resolution was ap- proved and ordered placed on file for final action and notice of the pendency thereof ordered given this 11th day of August, 1924. • Approved, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. The foregoing resolution of necess- ity was adopted, passed and ap- proved by the City Council of the 496 Regular Session, September 2nd, 1924 City of Dubuque, this 2nd day of September, 1924. JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER City Clerk. Councilman Gabriel moved the ad- option of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Brede. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf. Nays —None. Resolution for the Construction of a Street Improvem Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, upon its own motion, that pursuant to a resolution of necessity proposed at a meeting of the Council on the 11th day of August, 1924, and duly passed and adopted and approved on the 2nd day of September, 1924, it is hereby or- dered that the improvement de- scribed in said resolution of necess- ity providing for the improvement of Elm street from the north line of Eleventh street to the south line of Twentieth street except where al- ready paved, by curbing with new cement and concrete curb where re- quired, or by resetting old stone curb where required, and by making sew- er, water and gas connections to property not already connected with the same, as provided for in a reso- lution heretofore adopted and ap- proved, and by paving said street with either Warrenite bitulithic, sheet asphalt, ,vibrolithic or brick on a concrete foundation, and by con- structing gutter where provided for in the type of pavement to be select- ed as shown upon the plans and specifications, be laid, built and con- structed. Be it further resolved that the City Clerk be and he is hereby instruct- ed to advertise for proposals for the construction of the improvements above described, said improvements to be constructed in strict accord- ance with the plans and specifica- tions thereof duly prepared by the City Engineer, which plans and spec- ifications have been approved by the City Manager and are hereby ap- proved by the City Council, the same being on file in the office of the City Clerk for public inspection, all of said work to be completed on or be- fore the 1st day of November, 1925. The cost and expense of said work will be paid by the levying of special assessments against the privately owned property abutting upon said improvement and also against prop- erty which does not abutt upon said improvement but which lies within the assessable distance as provided by law, and payment to the contract- or will be made out of funds realized from the sale of Improvement Bonds to be issued in anticipation of the collections of said assessments under the provisions of Chapter 8 Title V of the Code. of Iowa and amend- ments thereto; and any deficiency be- tween the amount of the contract price and the amount which can be legally assessable against private property will be paid either from the proceeds of a special tax to be levied under the provisions of Section 831 of the Code of Iowa, in anticipation of which bonds will be issued under the provisions of Section 912 of the Code of Iowa and 912A of the Code supplement, or out of the general fund. This' resolution being deemed ur- gent and of immediate necessity, shall be in force and effect after its passage and adoption by the City Council. Passed, adopted and approved this 2nd day of September, 1924. Approved: JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. . L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR. Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Councilman Gabriel moved the ad- option of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Brede. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf. Nays —None. Notice of publication of pendency of proposed resolution of necessity, certified to by the publisher, that it be deemed necessary and advisable to improve Broadway and Broadway Extension from the south line of Di- agonal street, to the north line of Putnam street. There being no remonstrance, Councilman Brede moved that the notice be received and filed. Sec -' onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf. Nays —None. Resolution of Necessity for Street Improvement. Be it resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque, that it be Regular Session, September 2nd, 1924 497 deemed necessary and advisable to build, construct and put in place certain street improvements as here- inafter described, in, upon and along the following street, to -wit: Paving of Broadway and Broad- way Extension from the South line of Diagonal street to the North line of Putnam street. Said street improvement to con- sist of grading, paving and curb and gutter, the curb and gutter to be constructed of concrete and the pavement to be constructed of one or more of the following materials and methods, to -wit: Warrenite Bitulithic, Sheet As- phalt, Vibrolithic, or Brick on a concrete foundation. Existing curb td be reset if desirable. Installing sewer, water, and gas connections to every lot. In case lot has more than a 60 -foot frontage, additional connections to be made to furnish one connection for every 60 feet. All of the work herein proposed to be constructed shall be done in ac- cordance with the plans and specif- ications to be prepared by the City Engineer and approved by the City Council and City Manager. 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 but lying within the assessable distance pre- scribed by law, according to the area thereof. Be it further resolved that the above and foregoing street improve- ment is hereby proposed to be made and constructed as set forth and that this proposed resolution, except this paragraph, be and the same is hereby set down for further and final hearing, consideration and de- termination, at a meeting of said Council to be held on the 2nd day of September, 1924, at 4:30 P. M.. in the Council Chambers in the City Hall of said City, and that the City Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to cause notice of the pendency of the above resolution and of the time and place, when and where said pro- posed resolution shall be considered for passage and objections to the Passage thereof and to the construc- tion of said proposed improvement beard, to be given by publication in the official newspapers of the City in the manner and for the time pre- scribed by law. The above resolution was ap- proved and ordered placed on file for final action and notice of the pendency thereof ordered given this 11th day of August, 1924. Approved: L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. The foregoing resolution of neces- sity was adopted, passed and ap- proved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, this 2nd day of September, 1924. JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Councilman Gabriel moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Brede. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Resolution for the Construction of a Street Improvement. Be it resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque, upon its own motion, that pursuant to a resolution of necessity proposed at a meeting of the Council on the 11th day of August, 1924, and duly passed and adopted and approved on the 2nd day of September, 1924, it is hereby ordered that the improve- ment described in said resolution of necessity providing for the improve- ment of Broadway and Broadway Extension from the South line of Diagonal street to the North line of Putnam street, by curbing with new cement and concrete curb where re- quired, or by resetting old stone where required, - and by making sewer, water anw gas connections to property not already connected with the same, as provided for in a reso- lution heretofore adopted and ap- proved, and by paving said street with either Warrenite bitulithic, sheet asphalt, vibrolithic or brick on a concrete foundation, and by constrtiicting concrete gutter where provided for in the type of pavement to be selected as shown upon the plans and specifications, be laid, built and constructed. Be it further resolved that the City Clerk be and he is hereby in- structed to advertise for proposals for the construction of the improve- ments above described, said improve- ments to be constructed in strict accordance with the plans and spec- ifications thereof duly prepared by the City Engineer, which plans and specifications have been approved by 498 Regular Session, September 2nd, 1924 the City Manager and are hereby approved by the City Council, the same being on file in the office of the City Clerk for public inspection, all of said work to be completed on or before the 1st day of November, 1925. The cost and expense of said work will be paid by the levying of special assessments against the pri- vately owned property abutting upon said improvement and also against property which does not abutt upon said improvement but which lies within the assessable distance as provided by law, and payment to the contractor will be made out of funds realized from the sale of Improve- ment Bonds to be issued in anticipa- tion of the collections of said asses - ments under the provisions of Chap- ter 8, Title V of the Code of Iowa and amendments thereto; and any deficiency between the amount of the contract price and the amount which can be legally assessable against private property will be paid either from the proceeds of a spe- cial tax to be levied under the pro- visions of Section 831 of the Code of Iowa, in anticipation of which bonds will be issued under the provisions of Section 912 of the Code of Iowa and 9128. of the Code Supplement, or out of the general fund. This resolution being deemed ur- gent and of immediate necessity, shall be in force and effect after its passage and adoption by the City Council. Passed, adopted and approved this 2nd day of September, 1924. Approved: JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, • ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Councilman Gabriel moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Brede. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf, Nays —None. Notice of publication of pendency of proposed resolution of necessity, certified to by the publisher, that it be deemed necessary and advisable to improve Diagonal street from the West line of Central avenue to the East line of Broadway. There being no remonstrance, Councilman Brede moved that the notice be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Resolution of Necessity for Street Improvement. Be it resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque, that it be deemed necessary and advisable to build, construct and put in place certain street improvements as here- inafter described, in, upon and along the following street, to -wit: Paving of Diagonal street from the West line of Central avenue to the East line of Broadway. Said street improvement to con- sist of grading, paving and curb and gutter, the curb and gutter to be constructed of concrete and the pavement to be constructed of one or more of the following materials and methods, to -wit: Brick on a concrete foundation or vibrolithic. Existing curb to be reset if desirable. Installing sewer, water, and gas connections to every lot. In case lot has more than a 50 -foot frontage, additional connections to be in- stalled to furnish one connection for every 50 feet. All of the work herein proposed to be constructed shall be done in accordance with the' plans and spec- ifications to be prepared by the City Engineer and approved by the City ■Council and City Manager. 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 but lying within the assessable distance pre- scribed by law, according to the area ' thereof. Be it further resolved that the above and foregoing street improve- ment is hereby proposed to be made and constructed as set forth and that this proposed resolution, except this paragraph be, and the same is here- by set down for further and final hearing, consideration, and determin- ation, at a meeting of said Council to be held on the 2nd day of Sep- tember, 1924, at 4:30 P. M. in the Council Chambers in tho City Hall of said City, and that the City Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to cause notice of the pendency of the above resolution and of the time and place, when and where said proposed resolution shall be considered for passage and objections to the pass- age thereof and to the construction of said proposed improvement heard, to be given by publication in the official newspapers of the City in the Regular Session, September 2nd, 1924 499 manner and for the time prescribed by law. The above resolution was ap- proved and ordered placed on file for final action and notice of the pendency thereof ordered given this 11th day of August, 1924. Approved: Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. The foregoing resolution of necess- ity was adopted, passed and ap- proved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, this 2nd day of September, 1924. JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Councilman Gabriel moved the ad- option of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Brede. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf. Nays —None. Resolution for the Construction of a Street Improvement. . Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, upon its own motion, that pursuant to a reso- lution of necessity proposed at a meeting of the Council on the 11th day of August, 1924, and duly passed and adopted and approved on the 2nd day of September, 1924, it is hereby ordered that the improve- ment described in said resolution of necessity providing for the improve- ment of Diagonal street from the )vest line of Central avenue to the east line of Broadway, by curbing with new cement and concrete curb where required, or by resetting old stone curb where required, and mak- ing sewer, water and gas connections to property not already connected with the same, as provided for in a resolution heretofore adopted and ap- proved, and by paving said street with either brick on a concrete 'foundation or vibrolithic, and by con- structing concrete gutter where pro - vided for in the type of pavement to be selected as shown upon the plans and specifications, be laid, built and constructed. Be it further resolved that the City Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to advertise for proposals for the construction of the improvements above described, said improvements to be constructed in strict accord- ance with the plans and specifica- tions thereof duly prepared by the City Engineer, which plans and speci- fications have been approved by the City Manager and are hereby ap- proved by the City Council, the same being on file in the office of the City Clerk for public inspection, all of said work - to be completed on or be- fore the 1st day of November, 1925. The cost and expense of said work will be paid by the levying of special assessments against the privately owned property abutting upon said improvement and also against prop- erty which does not abutt upon said improvement but which lies within the assessable distance as provided by law, and payment to the con- tractor will be made out of funds realized from the sale of Improve- ment Bonds to be issued in antici- pation of the collections of said as- sessments under the provisions of Chapter 8 Title V of the Code of Iowa and amendments thereto; and any deficiency between the amount of the contract price and the amount which can be legally assessable against private property will be paid either from the proceeds of a spec- ial tax to be levied under the pro- visions of Section 831 of the Code of Iowa, in anticipation of which bonds will be issued under the provisions of Section 912 of the Code of Iowa and 912A of the Code supplement, or out of the general fund. This resolution being deemed ur- gent and of immediate necessity, shall be in force and effect after its passage and adoption by the City Council. Passed, adopted and approved this 2nd day of September, 1924. Approved: JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Councilman Gabriel moved the ad- option of the resolution. 'Seconded by Councilman Brede. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf. Nays —None. Notice of publication of pendency of proposed resolution of necessity, certified to by the publisher, that it be deemed necessary and advisable to improve White street from the 2 500 Regular Session, September 2nd, 1924 north line of Twenty -first street to the south line of Twenty - fourth street, except where already paved. There being no remonstrance. Councilman Brede moved that the notice be received and filed. Second- ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf. Nays —None. Resolution of Necessity for Street Improvement. Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that it be deemed necessary and advisable to build, construct and put in place cer- tain street improvements as herein- after described, in, upon and along the following street, to wit: Paving of White street from the north line of Twenty -first street to the south line of Twenty - fourth street, except where already paved. Said street improvement to con- sist of grading, paving, and curb and gutter the curb and gutter to be constructed of concrete and the pave- ment to be constructed of one or more of the following materials and methods, to wit: Warrenite bitulithic, sheet asphalt, asphaltic concrete, vibrolithic. Ex- isting curb to be reset where desir- able. Installing sewer, water and gas connections to every lot. In case lot has more than a 50 foot front- age, additional connections to be in- stalled to furnish one connections for every 50 feet. All of the work herein proposed to be constructed shall be done in accordance with the plans and speci- fications to be prepared by the City Engineer and approved by the City Council and City Manager. 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 but lying within the assessable distance pre- scribed by law, according to the area thereof. Be it further resolved that the above and foregoing street improve- ment is hereby proposed to be made and constructed as set forth and that this proposed resolution, except this paragraph be, and the same is hereby set down for further and final hearing, consideration, and determin- ation, at a meeting of said Council to be held on the 2nd day of Sep- tember, 1924, at 4:30 P. M. in the Council Chambers in the City Hall of said City, and that the City Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to cause notice of the pendency of the above resolution and of the time and place, when and where said proposed resolution shall be considered for passage and objections to the pass. age thereof and to the construction of said proposed improvement heard, to be given by publication in the official newspapers of the City in the manner and for the time prescribed by law. The above resolution was sp. proved and ordered placed on file for final action and notice of the pendency thereof ordered given this 11th day of August, 1924. Approved: Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO .GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. The foregoing resolution of necess- ity was adopted, passed and ap- proved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, this 2nd day of September, 1924. JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO .GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk, Councilman Gabriel moved the ad- option of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Brede. Carried by the following vote: Resolution for the Construction of a Street Improvement. Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, upon its own motion, that pursuant to a reso- lution of necessity proposed at a meeting of the Council on the 11th day of August, 1924, and duly passed and adopted and approved on the 2nd day of September, 1924, it is hereby ordered that the improvement described in said resolution of neces- sity providing for the improvement of White Street from the north line of Twenty -first street to the south line of Twenty - fourth street, except where already paved, by curbing with new cement and concrete curb where required, or by resetting old stone curb where required, and by making sewer, water and gas con- nections to property not already con- nected with the same, as provided for in a resolution heretofore adopt- ed and approved. and by paving said street with either Warrenite bitulith- ic, sheet asphalt, asphaltic concrete, or vibrolithic, and by constructing concrete gutter where provided for T Regular Session, September 2nd, in the type of pavement to be se- lected as shown upon the plans and specifications, be laid, built and con- structed. Be it further resolved that the City Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to advertise for proposals for the construction of the improvements above described, said improvements to be constructed in strict a°cord- acc: with the plans and specifica- tions hereof duly prepared by the City Engineer, which plans and spec- ifications have been approved by the City Manager and are hereby ap- proved by the City Council, the same being on file in the office of the City Clerk for public inspection, all of said work to be completed on or before the 1st day of November, 1925. The cost and expense of said work will be paid by the levying of special assessments against the privately owned property abutting upon said improvement and also against prop- erty which does not abutt upon said improvement but which lies within the assessable distance as provided by law, and payment to the contract- or will be made out of the funds realized from the sale of Improve- ment Bonds to be issued in antici- pation of the collections of said as- sessments under the provisions of Chapter 8 Title V of the Code of Iowa and amendments thereto; and any deficiency between the amount of the contract price and the amount which can be legally assessable against private property will be paid either from the proceeds of a spec- ial tax to be levied under the pro- visions of Section 831 of the Code of Iowa, in anticipation of which bonds will be issued under the pro- visions of Section 912 of the Code of Iowa and 912A of the Code supple- ment, or out of the general fund. This resolution being deemed ur- gent and of immediate necessity, shall be in force and effect after its passage and adoption by the City Council. Passed, adopted and approved this 2nd day of September, 1924. Approved: JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO .GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Councilman Gabriel moved the ad- option of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Brede. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf. . Nays —None. Notice of publication of pendency of proposed resolution of necessity, certified to by the publisher, that it be deemed necessary and advisable to improve Queen street from the north line of East Twenty - second street to the north line of Pfotzer street, except where already paved. There being no remonstrance, Councilman Brede moved that the notice be received and filed. Sec- onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf. Nays —None. Resolution of Necessity for Street improvement. Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that it be deemed necessary and advisable to build, construct and put in place cer- tain street improvements as herein- after described, in, upon and along the following street, to wit: Paving of Queen street from the north line of East Twenty- second street to the north line of Pfotzer street, except where already paved. Said street improvement to con- sist of grading, paving, and curb and gutter the curb and gutter to be constructed of concrete and the pavement to be constructed of one or more of the following materials and methods, to wit: Warrenite bitulithic, sheet asphalt, asphaltic concrete, vibrolithic. Ex- isting curb to be reset if desirable. Installing sewer, water and gas con- nections to every lot. In case a lot has more than a fifty foot frontage, additional connections to be installed to furnish one connection for every 50 feet. All of the work herein proposed to be constructed shall be done in accordance with the plans and speci- fications to be prepared by the City Engineer and approved by the City Council and City Manager. That the cost and expense of mak- ing and constructing said improve- ments shall be assessed upon and against all privately owned property whether abu %ting or not but lying within the assessable distance pre- scribed by law, according to the area thereof. Be it further resolved that the above and foregoing street improve- ment is hereby proposed to be made and constructed as set forth and that this proposed resolution, except this paragraph be, and the same is here- by set down for further and final hearing, consideration, and determin- 1924 501 502 Regular Session, September 2nd, 1924 ation, at a meeting of said Council to be held on the 2nd day of Sep- tember, 1924, at 4:30 P. M. in the Council Chambers in the City Hall of said City, and that the City Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to cause notice of the pendency of the above resolution and of the time and place, when and where said proposed resolution shall be considered for passage and objections to the pass- age thereof and to the construction of said proposed improvement heard, to be given by publication in the official newspapers of the City in the manner and for the time prescribed by law. The above resolution was ap- proved and ordered placed on file for final action and notice of the pendency thereof ordered given this 11th day of August, 1924. Approved: Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO .GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. The foregoing resolution of necess- ity was adopted, passed and ap- proved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, this 2nd day of September, 1924. JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO .GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Councilman Gabriel moved the ad- option of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Brede. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf. Nays —None. Resolution for the Construction of a Street Improvement. Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, upon its own motion, that pursuant to a resolution of necessity proposed at a meeting of the Council on the 11th day of August, 1924, and duly passed and adopted and approved on the 2nd day of September, 1924, it is hereby ordered that the improvement de- scribed in said resolution of necess- ity providing for the improvement of Queen street from the north line of East Twenty- second street to the • north line of Pfotzer street, except where already paved, by curbing with new cement and concrete curb where required, or by resetting old stone curb where required, and by making sewer, water and gas con. nections to property not already con. nected with the same, as provided for in a resolution heretofore adopt- ed and approved, and by paving said street with either Warrenite bitul- ithic, sheet asphalt, asphaltic con- crete, vibrolithic and by construct- ing concrete gutter where provided ;for in the type of pavement to be selected as shown upon the plans and specifications, be laid, built and constructed. Be it further resolved that the City Clerk be and he is hereby instruct- ed to advertise for proposals for the construction of the improvements above described, said improvements to be constructed in strict accord- ance with the plans and specifica- tions thereof duly prepared by the City Engineer, which plans and speci- fications have been approved by the City Manager and are hereby ap- proved by the City Council, the same being on file in the office of the City Clerk for public inspection, all of said work to be completed on or be- fore the 1st day of November, 1925. The cost and expense of said work will be paid by the levying of special assessments against the privately owned property abutting upon said improvement and also against prop- erty which does not abutt upon said improvement but which lies with the assessable distance as provided by law, and payment to the contractor will be made out of funds realized from the sale of Improvement Bnods to be issued in anticipation of the collections of said assessments under the provisions of Chapter 8 Title V of the Code of Iowa and amend- ments thereto; and any deficiency between the amount of the contract price and the amount which can be legally assessable against private property will be paid either from the proceeds of a special tax to be levied under the provisions of Section 831 of the Code of Iowa, in anticipation of which bonds will be issued under the provisions of Section 912 of the Code of Iowa and 912A of the Code supplement, or out of the general fund. This resolution being deemed ur- gent and of immediate necessity, shall be in force and effect after its passage and adoption by the City Council. Passed, adopted and approved this 2nd day of September, 1924. Regular Session, September 2nd, 1924 503 Approved: JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Councilman Gabriel moved the ad- option of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Brede. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede. Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf. Nays —None. ' Notice of publication of pendency of proposed resolution of necessity, certified to by the publisher, that it be deemed necessary and advisable to improve Regent street from the south line of Windsor avenue to the north line of Queen street. There being no remonstrance, Councilman Brede moved that the notice be received and filed. Sec- onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede. Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf. Nays—None. Resolution of Necessity for Street Improvement. Be it resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque, that it be deemed necessary and advisable to build, construct and put in place certain street improvements as here- inafter described, in, upon and along the following street, to -wit: Paving of Regent street from the South line of Windsor avenue to the North line of Queen street. Said street improvement to con- sist of grading, paving and curb and gutter, the curb and gutter to be constructed of concrete and the pavement to be constructed of one or more of the following materials and methods, to -wit: Warrenite bitulithic, sheet asphalt, asphaltic concrete, vibrolithic. Existing curb to be reset if desirable. Installing sewer, water, and gas connections to every lot. In case lot has more than a 50 -foot frontage, additional connections to be in- stalled to furnis one connection for every 50 feet. All of the work herein proposed to be constructed shall be . done in ac- cordance with the plans and specif- ications to be prepared by .the City Engineer and approved by the City Council and City Manager. 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 but lying within the assessable distance pre- scribed by law, according to the area thereof. Be it further resolved that the above and foregoing street improve- ment is hereby proposed to be made and constructed as set forth and that this proposed resolution, except this paragraph, be and the same is hereby set down for further and final hearing, consideration and de- termination at a meeting of said Council to be held on the 2nd day of September, 1924, at 4:30 P. M., in the Council Chambers in the City Hall of said City, and that the City Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to cause notice of the pendency of the above resolution and of the time and place, when and where said pro- posed resolution shall be considered for passage and objections to the passage thereof and to the construc- tion of said proposed improvement heard, to be given by publication in the official newspapers of the City in the manner and for the time pre- scribed by law. The above resolution was ap- proved and ordered placed on file for final action and notice of the pendency thereof ordered given this 11th day of August, 1924. Approved: JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. The foregoing resolution of neces- sity was adopted, passed and ap- proved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, this 2nd day of September, 1924. JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Councilman Gabriel moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Brede. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Resolution for the Construction of a Street Improvement. Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, upon its own motion, that pursuant to a reso- 504 Regular Session, September 2nd, 1924 lution of necessity proposed at a meeting of the Council on the llth day of August, 1924, and duly passed and adopted and approved on the 2nd day of September, 1924, it is hereby ordered that the improve- ment described in said resolution of necessity providing for the improve- ment of Regent street from the South line of Windsor avenue to the North line of Queen street, by curb- ing with new cement and concrete curb where required, or by resetting old stone curb where required, and by making sewer, water and gas connections to property not already connected with the same, as pro- vided for in a resolution heretofore adopted and approved, and by pav- ing said street with either Warren - ite bitulithic, sheet asphalt, asphaltic concrete, or vibrolithic, and by con- structing concrete gutter where pro- vided for in the type of pavement to be selected as shown upon the plans and specifications, be laid, built and constructed. Be it further resolved that the City Clerk be and he is hereby in- structed to advertise for proposals for the construction of the improve- ments above described, said improve- ments to be constructed in strict accordance with the plans and spec- ifications thereof duly prepared by the City Engineer, which plans and specifications have been approved by the City Manager and are hereby approved by the City Council, the same being on file in the office of the City Clerk for public inspection, all of said work to be completed on or before the 1st day of November, 1925. The cost and expense of said work will be paid for by the levying of special assessments against the pri- vately owned property abutting up- on said improvement and also against property which does not abutt upon said improvement but which lies within the assessable dis- tance as provided by law, and pay- ment to the contractor will be made out of funds realized from the sate of Improvement Bonds to be issued in anticipation of the collections of said assessments under the provis- ions of 'Chapter 8, Title V of the Code of Iowa and amendments thereto; and any deficiency between the amount of the contract price and the amount which can be legal- ly assessable against private prop- erty will be paid either from the proceeds of a special tax to be levied under the provisions of Sec- tion 831 of the Code of Iowa, in anticipation of which bonds will be issued under the provisions of Sec- tion 912 of the Code of Iowa and 912A of the Code Supplement, or out of the general fund. This resolution being deemed ur. gent and of immediate necessity, shall be in force and effect after its passage and adoption by the City Council. Passed, adopted and approved this 2nd day of September, 1924. Approved: TAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Councilman Gabriel moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Brede. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Alderson. Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Notice of publication of pendency of proposed resolution of necessity, certified to by the publisher, that it be deemed necessary and advisable to improve East 22nd street from the South line of Stafford street to the North line of Windsor avenue There being no remonstrance, Coun- cilman Brede moved that the notice be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Resolution of Necessity for Street Improvement. Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that it be deemed necessary and advisable to build, construct and put in place certain street improvements as here- inafter described, in, upon and along the following street, to -wit: East 22nd street from the South line of Stafford street to the North line of Windsor avenue. Said street improvement to con - sist of grading, paving and curb and gutter, the curb and gutter to be constructed of concrete and the pavement to be constructed of one or more of the following materials and methods. to -wit: Warrenite bitulithic, sheet asphalt, asnhaltic concrete, vibrolithic. Existing curb to be reset if desirable. Installing sewer, water. and gas connections to every lot. In case lot has more than a 50 -foot frontage, additional connections to be in- stalled to furnish one connection for every 50 feet. All of the work herein proposed Regular Session, September 2nd, 1924 505 to be constructed shall be done in accordance with the plans and spec- ifications to be prepared by the City Engineer and approved by the City Council and City Manager. 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 but lying within the assessable distance pre- scribed by law, according to the area thereof. Be it further resolved that the above and foregoing street improve- ment is hereby proposed to be made and constructed as set forth and that this proposed resolution, except this paragraph, be and the same is hereby set down for further and final hearing, consideration and de- termination, at a meeting of said Council to be held on the 2nd day of September, 1924, at 4:30 P .M., in the Council Chambers in the City Hall of said City, and that the City Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to cause notice of the pendency of the above resolution and of the time and place, when and where said proposed resolution shall be consid- ered for passage and objections to the passage thereof and to the con- struction of said proposed improve- ment heard, to be given by publica- tion in the official newspapers of the City in the manne rand for the time prescribed by law. The above resolution was ap- proved and ordered placed on file for final action and notice of the pendency thereof ordered given this 11th day of August, 1924. Approved: L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, • Councilmen. The foregoing resolution of neces- sity was adopted, passed and ap- approved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, this 2nd day of September, 1924. JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. 'Councilman Gabriel moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Brede. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Alderson. Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Resolution for the Construction of a Street Improvement. • Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, upon its own motion, that pursuant to a reso- lution of necessity proposed at a meeting of the Council on the llth day of August, 1924, and duly passed and adopted and approved on the 2nd day of September, 1924, it is hereby ordered that the improve- ment described in said resolution of necessity providing for the improve- ment of East 22nd street from the South line of Stafford street to the North line of Windsor avenue, by curbing with new cement and con- crete curb where required, or by re- setting old stone curb where re- quired, and by making sewer, water and gas connections to property not already connected with the same, as provided for in a resolution hereto- fore adopted and approved, and by paving said street with either War - renite bitulithic, sheet asphalt, as- phaltic concrete, vibrolithic, and by constructing concrete gutter where provided for in the type of pave- ment to be selected as shown upon the plans and specifications, be laid, built and constructed. Be it further resolved that the City Clerk be and he is hereby in- structed to advertise for proposals for the construction of the improve- ments above described, said im- provements to be constructed in strict accordance with the plans and specifications thereof duly prepared by the City Engineer, which plans and specifications have been ap- proved by the City Manager and are hereby approved by the City Coun -• cil, the same being on file in the of- fice of the City Clerk for public in- spection, all of said work to be completed on or before the 1st day of November, 1925. The cost and expense of said work will be paid by the levying of spe- cial assessments against the pri- vately owned property abutting up- on said improvement and also against property which does not abutt upon said improvement but which lies within the assessable dis- tance as provided by law, and pay- ment to the contractor will be made out of funds realized from the sale of Improvement Bonds to be issued in anticipation of the collections of said assessments under the provis- ions of Chapter 8, Title V of the Code of Iowa and amendments thereto; and any deficiency between the amount of the contract price and the amount which can be legal- ly assessable against private prop- erty will be paid either from the proceeds of a special tax to be levied under the provisions of Section 831 506 Regular Session, September 2nd, 1924 of the Code of Iowa, in anticipation of which bonds will be issued under the provisions of Section 912 of the Code of Iowa and 912A of the Code Supplement, or out of the general fund. This resolution being deemed ur- gent and of immediate necessity, shall be in force and effect after its passage and adoption by the City Council. Passed, adopted and approved this 2nd day of September, 1924. Approved: JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Councilman Gabriel moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Brede. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Resolution of Necessity for Street Improvement. Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, on its own motion, that it be deemed necessary and advisable to build, construct and put in place certain street improve- ments as hereinafter described, in, upon and along the following street, t -owit: East 15th street from Washington street to the C. G. W. R. R. tracks. Said street improvement to con- sist of grading, paving and curb and gutter, the curb and gutter to be constructed of concrete and the pavement to be constructed of one or more of the following materials and methods, to -wit: Warrenite bitulithic, sheet asphalt, or vibrolithic. Sewer, water and gas connections to be laid to the curb line for each lot or 50 feet thereof where not al- ready installed. All of the work herein proposed to be constructed shall be done in accordance with the plans and spec- ifications to be prepared by the City Engineer and approved by the City Council and City Manager. 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 but lying within the assessable distance pre- scribed by law, according to the area thereof. Be it further resolved that the above and foregoing street improve- ment is hereby proposed to be made and constructed as set forth and that this proposed resolution, except this paragraph, be and the same is hereby set down for further and final hearing, consideration and de- termination, at a meeting of said Council to be held on the 1st day 01 October, 1924, at 4:30 P. M., in the Council Chambers in the City Hall of said City, and that the City Clerk be and he is hereby in to cause notice of the pendency of the above resolution and of the time and place, when and where said pro- posed resolution shall be considered for passage and objections to the passage thereof and to the construc- tion of said proposed improvement heard, to be given by publication in the official newspapers of the City in the manner and for the time pre- scribed by law. The above resolution was ap• proved and ordered placed on file for final action, and notice of the pendency thereof ordered given this 2nd day of September, 1924. Approved: JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. Councilman Brede moved that the resolution be approved and placed on file for final action. Seconded by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Resolution of Necessity for Street Improvement. Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, on its own motion, that it be deemed necessary and advisable to build, construct and put in place certain street improve- ments as hereinafter described, in, upon and along the following street, to-wit: Needham Place from the North line of West Fifth street to the South line of West Seventh street. Said street improvement to con- sist of grading, paving and curb and gutter, the curb and gutter to be constructed of concrete and the pavement to be constructed of one or more of the following materials and methods, to -wit: Warrenite bitulithic, sheet asphalt or asphaltic concrete. Sewer, water and gas connections to be placed to serve every lot or fifty feet of ground, where not al- ready installed. All of the work herein proposed Regular Session, September 2nd, 1924 507 to be constructed shall be done in accordance with the plans and spec- ifications to be prepared by the City Engineer and approved by the City Council and City Manager. 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 but lying within the assessable distance pre- scribed by law, according to the area thereof. Be it further resolved that the above and foregoing street improve- ment is hereby proposed to be made and constructed as set forth and that this proposed resolution, except this paragraph, be and the same is hereby set down for further and final hearing, consideration and de- termination, at a meeting of said Council to be held on the 1st day of October, 1924, at 4:30 P. M., in the Council Chambers in the City Hall of said City, and that the City Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to cause notice of the pendency of the above resolution and of the time and place, when and where said pro- posed resolution shall be considered for passage and objections to the passage thereof and of the construc- tion of said proposed improvement heard, to be given thereof and to the construction of said proposed improvement heard, to be given by publication in the official newspapers of the City in the manner and for the time prescribed by law. The above resolution was ap- nroved and ordered placed on file for final action, and notice of the pendency thereof given this 2nd day of September, 1924. Approved: JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, L. H. BREDE. THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. Councilman Gabriel moved that the resolution be approved and placed on file for final action. Sec- onded by Councilman Schrempf. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Resolution of Necessity for Street Improvement. Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, on its own motion, that it be deemed necessary and advisable to build, construct and put in place certain street improve- ments as hereinafter described, in, upon and along the following street, to -wit: Asbury street from the West line of St. Ambrose street to the city limits. Said street improvement to con- sist of grading, paving and curb and gutter, the curb and gutter to be constructed of concrete and the pavement to be constructed of one or more of the following materials and methods, to -wit: Vibrolithic, reinforced concrete or brick on a concrete foundation. Sewer, water and gas connections to be placed every 50 fet of ground where same is not already installed. All of the work herein proposed to be constructed shall be done In accordance with the plans and spec- ifications to be prepared by the City Engineer and approved by the City Council and City Manager. 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 but lying within the assessable distance pre- scribed by law, according to the area thereof. Be it further resolved that the above and foregoing street improve - ment Is hereby proposed to be made and constructed as set forth and that this proposed resolution, except this paragraph be, and the same is hereby set down for further and . final hearing, consideration and de- termination, at a meeting of said Council to be held on the 1st day of October, 1924 at 4,30 P. M., in the Council Chambers in the City Hall of said City, and that the City Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to causenotice of the pendency of the above resolution and of the time and place, whe nand where said pro- posed resolution shall be considered for passage and objections to the passage thereof and to the construc- tion of said proposed improvement heard, to be given by publication in the official newspapers of the City in the manner and for the time pre- scribed by law. The above resolution was ap- proved and ordered placed on file for final action, and notice of the pendency thereof ordered given this 2nd day of September, 1924. Approved: JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL,' ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. Councilman Gabriel moved that the resolution be approved and placed on file for final action. Sec- 508 Regular Session, Se onded by Councilman Brede. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Resolution of Necessity for Street Improvement. Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, on its own motion, that it be demed necessary and advisable to build, construct and put in place certain street improve- ments as hereinafter described, in, upon and along the following street, to -wit: Foye street from the north line of West Locust street to the end of the street below` Seminary street. Said street improvement to con- sist of grading, paving and curb and gutter, the curb and gutter to be constructed of concrete and the pavement to be constructed of one or more of the following materials and methods, to -wit: , Sheet asphalt, Warrenite bitulithic asphaltic concrete or vibrolithic. Sewer, water and gas connections to be placed every fifty feet where not already installed. All of the work herein proposed to be constructed shall be done in accordance with the plans and spec - ificatios to be prepared by the City Engineer and approved by the City Council and City Manager. That the cost and expense of mak- ing and constructing said improve- ments shall be pasessed upon and against all privately owned property whether abutting or not but lying within the assessable distance pre- scribed by law, according to the area thereof. Be it further resolved that the above and foregoing street improve- ment is hereby proposed to be made and constructed as set forth and that this proposed resolution, except this paragraph, be and the same is hereby set down for further and final hearing, consideration and de- termination, at a meeting of said Council to be held on the 1st day of October, 1924, at 4:30 P. M., in the Council Chambers in the City Hall of said City, and that the City Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to cause notice of the pendency of the above resolution and of the time and place, when and where said proposed resolution shall be con- sidered for passage and objections to the passage thereof and to the construction of . said proposed im- provement heard, to be given by publication in the official news- papers of the City in the manner and for the time prescribed by law. The above resolution was ap- proved and ordered placed on file ptember 2nd, 1924 for final action and notice of the pendency thereof ordered given this 2nd day of September, 1924. Approved: JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. Councilman Brede moved that the resolution be approved and placed onfile for final action. Seconded by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Resolution of Necessity for Street Improvement. Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, on its own motion, that it be deemed necessary and advisable to build, construct and put in place certain street im- provements as hereinafter described, in, upon and along the following street, to -wit: Almond street from the East line of Foye street to the West line of Ellis street, and Ellis street from the North line of Almond street to the North line of West Locust street. Said street improvement to con- sist of grading, paving and curb and gutter, the curb and gutter to be constructed of concrete and the pavement to be constructed of one or more of the following materials and methods, to -wit: Warrenite bitulithic, sheet asphalt, asphaltic concrete or vibrolithic. Sewer, water, and gas connections to be placed to serve every 50 feet of ground where same is not already installed. All of the work herein proposed to be constructed shall be done in accordance with the plans and spec- ifications to be prepared by the City Engineer and approved by the City Council and City Manager. 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 but lying within the assessable distance pre- scribed by law, according to the area thereof. Be it further resolved that the above and foregoing street improve ment is hereby proposed to be made and constructed as set forth and that this proposed resolution, except this paragraph, be and the same is hereby set down for further and final hearing, consideration and de- termination, at a meeting of said Council to be held on the 1st daY Regular Session, September 2nd, 1924 509 of October, 1924, at 4:30 P. M., in the Council Chambers in the City Hall of said City, and that the City Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to cause notice of the pendency of the above resolution and of the time and place, when and where said pro- posed resolution shall be considered for passage and objections to the passage thereof and to the construc- tion of said proposed improvement heard, to be given by publication in the official newspapers of the City in the manner and for the time pre- scribed by law. The above resolution was ap- proved and ordered placed on file for final action, and notice of the pendency thereof ordered given this 2nd day of September, 1924. Approved: JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. Councilman Gabriel moved that the resolution be approved and placed on file for final action. Sec- onded by Councilman Schrempf. Carried• by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Resolution of Necessity for Street Improvement. Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, on its own motion, that it be deemed necessary and advisable to build, construct and put in place certain street improve- ments as hereinafter described, in, upon and along the following street, to -wit: Prince street from the North line of East 22nd street to the South line of East 24th street. Said street improvement to con- sist of grading, paving and curb and gutter, the curb and gutter to be constructed of concrete and the pavement to be constructed of one or more of the following materials and methods, to -wit: Warrenite bitulithic, sheet asphalt or vibrolithic. Sewer, water and gas connections to be placed to serve every 50 feet of ground not already served. All of the work herein proposed to be constructed shall be done in ac- cordance with the plans and specif- ications to be prepared by the City Engineer and approved by the City Council and City Manager. 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 but lying within the assessabe distance pre- scribed by law, according to the area thereof. Be it further resolved that the above and foregoing street improve- ment is hereby proposed to be made and constructed as set forth and that this proposed resolution, except this paragraph, be and the same is hereby set down for further and final hearing, consideration and de- termination, at a meeting of said Council to be held on the 1st day of October, 1924, at 4:30 P. M., in the Concil Chambers in the City Hall of said City, and that the City Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to cause notice of the pendency of the above resolution and of the time and place, when and where said proposed reso- lution shall be considered for pas- sage and objections to the passage thereof and to the construction of said proposed improvement heard, to be given by publication in the offic- ial newspapers of the City in the manner and for the time prescribed by law. The above resolution was ap- proved and ordered placed on file for final action and notice of the pendency thereof ordered given this 2nd day of September, 1924. Approved: JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. Councilman Gabriel moved that the resolution be approved and placed on file for final action. Sec- onded by Councilman Schrempf. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Resolution of Necessity for Street Improvement. Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, on its own motion, that it be deemed necessary and advisable to build, construct and put in place certain street improve- ments as hereinafter described, in, upon and along the following street, to -wit: Wilbur street from the west line of Grove Terrace to the West line of Olive street produced. Said street improvement to con- sist of grading, paving and curb and gutter, the curb and gutter to be constructed of concrete and the pavement to be constructed of one or more of the following materials and methods, to -wit: 510 Regular Session, September 2nd, 1924 Brick on a concrete foundation or vibrolithic or concrete. Sewer, water and gas connections to be placed to serve every fifty feet of ground not already served. All of the work herein proposed to be constructed shall be done in accordance with the plans and spec- ifications to be prepared by the City Engineer and approved by the City Council and City Manager. 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 but lying within the assessable distance pre- scribed by law, according to the area thereof. Be it further resolved that the above and foregoing street improve- ment is hereby proposed to be made and constructed as set forth and that this proposed resolution, except this paragraph, be and the same is hereby set down for further and final hearing, consideration and de- termination, at a meeting of said Council to be held on the 1st day of October, 1924, at 4:30 P. M., in the Council Chambers in the City Hall of said City, and that the City Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to cause notice of the pendency of the above resolution and of the time and place, when and where said pro- posed resolution shall be considered for passage and objections to the passage thereof and to the construc- tion of said proposed improvement heard, to be given by publication in the official newspapers of the City in the manner and for the time pre- scribed by law. The above resolution was ap- proved and ordered placed on file for final action and notice of the pendency thereof ordered given this 2nd day of September, 1924. Approved: JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, . Councilmen. Councilman Gabriel moved that the resolution be approved and placed on file for final action. Sec- onded by Councilman Brede. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays -None. Resolution of Necessity for Street Improvement. , Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, on its own motion, that it be deemed necessary and advisable to build, construct and put in place certain street improve. ments as hereinafter described, in, upon and along the following street, to -wit: - West Fifth street from the West line of Bluff street to the South line of Lot 615 produced. Said street improvement to con- sist of grading, paving and curb and gutter, the curb and gutter to be • constructed of concrete and the pavement to be constructed of one or more of the following materials and methods, to -wit: Warrenite bitulithic, sheet asphalt or asphaltic concrete. Sewer water and gas connections to be placed to serve every fifty feet of ground not already served. All of the work herein proposed to be constructed shall be done in accordance with the plans and spec- ifications to be prepared by the City Engineer and approved by the City Council and City Manager. 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 but lying within the assessable distance pre- scribed by law, according to the area thereof. Be it further resolved that the above and foregoing street improve- ment is hereby proposed to be made and constructed as set forth and that this proposed resolution, except this paragraph, be and the same is herby set down for further and final hearing, consideration and determin- ation at a meeting of said Council to be held on the 1st day of Octo- ber, 1924, at 4:30 P. M., in the Coun- cil Chambers in the City Hall of said City, and that the City Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to cause notice of the pendency of the above resolution and of the time and place, when and where said pro- posed resolution shall be considered for passage and objections to the passage thereof and to the construc- tion of. said proposed improvement heard, to be given by publication in the official newspapers of the City in the manner and for the time pre- scribed by law. The above resolution was ap- proved and ordered placed on file for final action and notice of the pendency thereof ordered given this 2nd day of September, 1924. JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. Councilman Brede moved that the resolution be approved and placed on file for final action. Seconded by Regular Session, September 2nd, 1924 511 Councilman Schrempf.. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council- m en Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Resolution of Necessity for Street Improvement. Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, on its own motion, that it be deemed necessary and advisable to build, construct and put in place certain street improve- ments as hereinafter described, in, upon and along the following street, to -wit: West Fifth street from the South line of Lot 615 produced to the East line of John street. Said street improvement to con- sist of grading, paving and curb and gutter, the curb and gutter to be constructed of concrete and the pavement to be constructed of one or more of the following materials and methods, to -wit: Brick on a concrete foundation or vibrolithic. Sewer, water and gas connections to be placed to serve every fifty feet of ground not already served. All of the work herein proposed to be constructed shall be done in accordance with the plans and spec- ifications to be prepared by the City Engineer and approved by the City Council and City Manager. 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 but lying within the assessable distance Pre- scribed by law, according to the area thereof. Be it further resolved that the above and foregoing street improve- ment is hereby proposed to be made and constructed as set forth and that this proposed resolution, except this paragraph, be and the same is hereby set down for further and final hearing, consideration and determin- ation, at a meeting of said Council to be held on the 1st day of Octo- ber, 1924, at 4:30 P. M., in the Council Chambers in the City Hall of said City, and that the City Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to cause notice of the pendency of the above resolution and of the time and place, when and where said proposed resolution shall be con- sidered for passage and objections to the passage thereof and to the construction of said proposed im- provement heard, to be given by Publication in the official newspapers of the City in the manner and for the time prescribed by law. The above resolution was ap- Proved and ordered placed on file for final action, and notice of the pendency thereof ordered given this 2nd day of September, 1924. Approved: JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. Concilman Gabriel moved that the resolution be approved and placed on file for final action. Seconded by Councilman Schrempf. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Resolution of Necessity for Street Improvement. Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, on its own motion, that it be deemed necessary and advisable to build, construct and put in place certain street improve- ments as hereinafter described, in, upon and along the following street, to -wit: Paving West 12th street from the West line of Locust street to the East line of Bluff street. Said street improvement to con- sist of grading, paving and curb and gutter, the curb and gutter to be constructed of concrete and the pavement to be constructed of one or more of the following materials and methods, to -wit: Warrenite bitulithic, sheet asphalt or asphaltic concrete. All of the work herein proposed to be constructed shall be done in accordance with the plans and spec- ifications to be prepared by the City Engineer and approved by the City Council and City Manager. 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 but lying within the assessable distance pre- scribed by law, according to the area thereof. Be it further resolved that the above and foregoing street improve- ment is hereby proposed to be made and constructed as set forth and that this proposed resolution, except this paragraph, be and the same is hereby set down for further and final hearing, consideration and de- termination, at a meeting of said Concil to be held on the 1st day of October, 1924, at 4:30 P. M., in the Council Chambers in the City Hall of said City, and that the City Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to cause notice of the pendency of the above resolution and of the time 512 Regular Session, September 2nd, 1924 t Regular Session, September 2nd, 1924 513 and place, when and wher said pro- posed resolution shall be considered for passage and objections to the passage thereof and to the construc- tion of said proposed improvement heard, to be given by publication in the official newspapers of the City in the manner and for the time pre- scribed by law. The above resolution was ap- proved and ordered placed on file for final action, and notice of the pendency thereof ordered given this 2nd day of September, 1924. Approved: JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. Councilman Melchior moved that the resolution be approved and placed on file for final action. Sec- onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Report of the committee appoint- ed to investigate into the condition of the Town Clock Tower. They state that the stability of the 'struc- ture cannot be questioned, the tim- hers are in excellent condition. The ornamental trim on the exterior must be replaced with new trim. The metal roof and cornices will re- quire considerable soldering and some parts will haveto be replaced. All the old paint must be removed and new paint applied. The dials of the clock need to be repaired, but it would be better if the present dials be removed and replaced with new glass dials that can be illum- inated at night. The clock is be- yond repair and must be replaced. The committee submits the follow- ing estimate: Repairing the struc- ture as above described, including all material, labor and scaffolding, will be $3,500.00. Cost of new clock and glass dials will cost $1,000.00. The cost of removing the present tower and bells will cost $1,500.00. Respectfully submitted, —Nick Schueller, Wm. Yokum, R. Humphries, Building Committee. KARL F. SAAM. Councilman Brede moved that the City Manager be authorized to se- cure bids for the making of the nec- essary repairs on the Town Clock. Seconded by Concilman Melchior. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Councilman Gabriel moved that the former action taken by the Coun- cil ordering the removal of the Town Clock be rescinded. Seconded by Councilman Melchior. Carried b the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Petition of Albert Vogelsberg, ask- ing for a reduction in the assess- ment against his property, Lot s, 76 ft. and 5 in. of Lots 1 and 2 in Morgan's Sub., for the improvement of Grove Terrace, stating that his property is so situated that he de- rives no benefit from this improve- ment. Councilman Brede moved that the petition be referred to the City Man- ager and City Solicitor for investi- gation . and report. Seconded by Councilman Melchior. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Petition of Mrs. Emma Sanner, stating that she is the owner of City Lot 391; that her husband, Louis Sanner, is an invalid for the past five years and is unable to work; that they have three children, aged 10, 7 and 5 years, respectively; that their sole means of support is de- rived from the rent of rooms in the house situated on said lot, and she hereby petitions the Council to de- fer the payments against her prop- erty for the improvement of Jackson street. Councilman Gabriel moved that the petition be referred to the City Solicitor for investigation and re- port. Seconded by Councilman Mel- chior. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Bond of Birndorf Bros. for the operation and maintenance of a dis- play sign, also heating contractors' bond of R. Herrmann & Sons, and plumbers' excavation bond of Nor- man Bull, presented. The bonds be- ing properly executed, Councilman Melchior moved that they be re- ceived and placed on file. Seconded by Councilman Brede. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Notice of return of service notices served ordering construction of side- walks on the following named prop- erty owners: J. H. and Otto Diet- rich, Albert Luedke, Realty Invest- . ment nvest- ment Co., Voelker Realty Co., Mar- tin and John Blaser, Anna and Bar- bara Haas, John Chaloupka, Chris- tine Lutters, F. Molitor, Mary Keefe, John Luedke. Councilman Melchior moved that -e notices be received and filed for record. Seconded by Councilman Brede. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. Resolution Covering Sewer, Water and Gas Connections. Whereas, resolutions have been duly passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of City of Du- buque, providing for the permanent improvement of the following named streets: Air Hill street from the south line of Julien avenue to the north line of West 8th street. Ardmore place (indicated on the map as Alice street) from the south line of West 11th street to the north line of Wilbur street. Atlantic street from the north line of Julien avenue to the south line of West 14th street. Auburn street from the north line of Delhi street to the south line of West 14th street. Broadway and Broadway exten- sion from the south line of Diagonal street to the north line of Putnam street. Burch street from the north line of Fenelon place to the north line of West 3rd street. Cornell street from the north line of West 14th street to the south line of May place. Curtis street from the east line of South Booth street to the west line of Bryant street. Custer street from the west line of Atlantic street to the east line of Algona street. Diagonal street from the west line of Central avenue to the east line of Broadway. East 22nd street from the south line of Stafford street to the north line of Windsor avenue. Elm street from the north line of 11th street to the south line of 20th street. Frances street from the north line of Kaufmann avenue to the south line of West 23rd street. Glen Oak street from the north line of West 3rd street to the south line of West 5th street. Glen Oak street from the north line of Julien avenue to the north line of Vernon street. Heeb street and Seminary street from the north line of 17th street to the east line of Seminary street. James street from the south line of West 3rd street south to the end of the street. Julien avenue from the west line of Hill street to existing pavement at east line of Alta Vista street. Prairie street from the south line of 14th street to the south line of the first alley north of West 11th street. Queen street from the north line of East 22nd street to the north line of Pfotzer street. Regent street from the south line of Windsor avenue to the north line of Queen street. South Grandview avenue from the existing pavement on South Grand- view avenue and Bryant street to the south line of Quinlivan's Sub. Spruce street from the north line of Julien avenue to the south line of West 11th street. State street from the south line of Curtis street to the northeast line of South Grandview avenue. West 14th street from the west line of Walnut street to the east line of Audubon street. West 23rd street (formerly Hart street) from the west line of Central avenue to the east line of Valeria street. Windsor avenue from the west property line of Garfield avenue to the east line of East 22nd street. And, where it is deemed neces- sary and advisable by the said Coun- cil that prior to the construction of said improvements all abutting prop- erty thereon be connected with sewer, water and gas mains located in said streets; now therefore Be it resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque that the City Engineer be and he is hereby directed to cause to be served upon all owners of property abutting up- on the streets above proposed to be improved a written notice to con- nect said property to the curb line with the sewer, water and gas mains located in said streets, except that on South Grandview avenue notice be served on property owners to connect with the gas only, said con- nections to be completed on or be- fore October 1, 1924. Be it further resolved that should the property owners upon whom no- tice has been served, as herein pro- vided, fail or refuse to make such connections within the time stated herein, then it shall be the duty of the City Clerk to advertise for bids for the doing of said work and said work shall be done under a contract therefore, and the cost of making such connections shall be assessed in the manner as provided by the Ordinances of the City of Dubuque. Be it further resolved that this 514 Regular Session, September 2nd, 1924 Regular Session, September 2nd, 1924 515 resolution being deemed urgent shall be in force and effect from and after its passage and adoption by the City Council. Adopted September 2nd, 1924. Approved: JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Councilman Brede moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Melchior. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. August 29th, 1924. City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: For some reason the assessment for gas connections in Randall Place, which were installed in 1923, has not been levied. These connections were duly laid and I believe the work should be accepted and the assessment for the same levied at this time. Respectively submitted, O. E. CARR, City Manager. A Resolution. Whereas, the contract for the in- stallation of gas connections on Randall Place has been completed, and Whereas, the City Manager has examined the work and recom- mended its acceptance, now there- fore Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque that the recommendation of the City Man- ager be approved and that the City Engineer be and he is hereby in- structed to prepare a plat and sche- dule showing the lots or parcels of real estate subject to assessment for said improvement and file the same in the office of the City Clerk sub- ject to public inspection and the City Clerk shall upon receipt of such plat and schedule publish the notice of said assessment as required by law. Adopted September 2nd, 1924. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. Councilmen Schrempf moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. • Nays —None. • August 29th, 1924. City Council, Dubuque, Iowa, Gentlemen: At a meeting of the Council held in June, the petition of E. J. Gaynor asking for a reduction in the assessment as levied against the N. 1/2 of Lot 5 of Wood's Sub. of 98A for making sewer and water connections in West Locust street was referred to the City Manager for investigation and report. I beg to advise that Lots 4 and 6, one on one side of this lot and the other on the other side, were as- sessed 159.09 for sewer and water connections. These assessments were later reduced by the Council to $100 each. In view of this fact I would rec- ommend that the assessment against the N. 1 of Lot 5 of Wood's Sub. of 98A be reduced to $100.00 and that a warrant be drawn on the general funds of the City for $59.09 in favor of the Special Improvement funds to cover the amount of this reduc- tion. Respectfully submitted, O. E. CARR, City Manager. Councilman Brede moved that the report of the City Manager be ap- proved and his recommendation carried out. Seconded by Council- man Melchior. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. August 28th, 1924. City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: On August 19th, pro- tests against the assessment on ac- count of the improvement of Bryant street as filed by Ludwig Grassel • and Eliz. Byrne were referred to the undersigned committee for investiga- tion and report. We also took into consideration the propriety of a re- duction on the property assessed to Peter Eisbach at the corner of Cur- tis and Bryant streets and wish to make the following report and recommendations. That the value of Lot 19, Stewart's Sub. assessed to Eliz. Byrne be fixed at $320 for assess- ment purposes and that the assess- ment be reduced to $80, making a reduction of $50.31 on this lot. That the assessment against Lot 1 of 1 of Byrne's Sub. belonging to Eliz. Byrne be reduced by the amount of the assessment for the sanitary sewer as levied in 1911 inasmuch as this sewer connot be used by this property. This reduction would therefore amount to $121.48 and the remaining assessment $739.51. That the assessment against Lot 2 of the Sub. of 24 and 25 of Bonson & Stewart's Add. belonging to Robert Byrne be reduced to $200.00 or a reduction of $157.53. That the assessment as levied against Lot 1 of 1 of 3 of Mineral Lot 63, being the property of Lud- wig Grasses, be reduced from $2,350.56 to $1,175.28, a reduction of 50 per cent. That Lot 4 of Mineral Lot 63, be- longing to Peter Eisbach, be re- duced from $674.83 to $300.00, a re- duction of $374.83. If these recommendations meet with the approval of the Council, we would recommend that a war- rant be drawn on the General Fund in favor of the Special Improvement Fund for $1,879.43 to cover these reductions. Respectfully submitted, L. H. BREDE, O. E. CARR, Committee. Councilman Melchior moved that the report and recommendation of the City Manager and Councilman Brede be approved and carried out as recommended, and the Auditor be instructed to draw a warrant on the General Fund in favor of the Special Assessment Fund in the sum of $1,879.43 to cover these reductions. Seconded by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. September 2nd, 1924. City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: Your committee to investigate the petition of Rose Karsh, asking for a reduction in the assessment against her property on account of the improvement of Edi- son street, wishes to report as follows: The petition referred to Lots 32, 33 and 34 in A. Steins' Add. The lots face Stafford avenue. Lot 32 is assessed $19.56 for the improvement and is assessed for taxation pur- poses at $300.00. Lot 33 is assessed $63.22 for the improvement and Is assessed $300.00 for taxation pur- poses. Lot 34 has a small frame house on it and is assessed $124.34 on account of the improvement and is assessed for taxation purposes at $1.000.00. Inasmuch as the assessment on each of these lots is way under one- fourth of the valuation of the lot we are unable to recommend that a re- duction in the assessment be made. Respectfully submitted, L. H. BREDE, O. E. CARR, Committee. Councilman Melchior moved that the report of the City Manager and Councilman Brede be accepted and no reduction be allowed on the as- sessment of Mrs. Rose Karsh. Sec- onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. August 28th, 1924. City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: I beg to advise that the improvement of Holly street from the north line of Rush street to the south line of Cleveland ave- nue, by paving the same with as- phaltic concrete, J. A. Rasmussen & Sons Co., contractors, has been com- pleted. I would therefore recom- mend the acceptance of this work. Respectfully submitted, O. E. CARR, City Manager. A Resolution. Whereas, the contract for the im- provement of Holly street from the north line of Rush street to the south line of Cleveland avenue has been completed and Whereas, the City Manager has examined said work and recommend- ed its acceptance, now 'therefore Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque that the recommendation of the Manager be approved and the City Engineer be and he is hereby instructed to pre- pare a plat and schedule showing the lots and parcels of real estate subject to assessment for said im- provement and file the same with the City Clerk subject to public in- spection and the City Clerk shall up- on receipt of such plat and schedule publish the notice of said assess- ment as required by law. Adopted September 2nd, 1924. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. Councilman Schrempf moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Melchior. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- 516 Regular Session, September 2nd, 1924 men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. August 28th, 1924. City Council, Dubuque, Iowa . Gentlemen: I• beg to advise that the improvement of Rush street from the east line of Bryant street to the east line of Holly street, by paving the same with sheet asphalt, J. A. Rasmussen & Sons Co., contractors, has been completed. I would there- fore recommend the acceptance of this work. Respectfully submitted, O. E. CARR, City Manager. A Resolution. Whereas, the contract for the im- provement of Rush street from the east line of Bryant street to the east line of Holly street, has been com- pleted, and Whereas, the City Manager has ex- amined said work and recommended its acceptance, now therefore, Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque that the rec- ommendation of the Manager be ap- proved and that the City Engineer be and he is hereby instructed to prepare a plat and schedule showing the lots and parcels of real estate subject to assessment for said im- provement and file the same in the office of the City Clerk subject to public inspection, and the City Clerk shall upon receipt of such plat and schedule publish the notice of said assessment as required by law. Adopted Sept. 2nd, 1924. Approved: JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Councilman Melchior moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schrempf. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf. Nays —None. August 28th, 1924. City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: I beg to advise that the improvement of Stanton street from the east line of Rhomberg aven- ue to the east line of Lincoln avenue, Uhlrich -Paley Co., contractors, by paving the same with bituminous ma- cadam, has been completed. I would therefore recommend the acceptance of this work by the city. Respectfully submitted, O. E. CARR, City Manager. A Resolution. Whereas, the contract for the im- provement of Stanton street from Rhomberg avenue to Lincoln avenue has been completed, and Whereas, the City Manager has examined said work and recom- Mended its acceptance, now there- fore Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque that the recommendation of the City Man. ager be approved and that the City Engineer be and he is hereby in- structed to prepare a plat and sche- dule showing the lots and parcels of real estate subject to assessment for said improvement and file the same in the office of the City Clerk subject to public inspection, and the City Clerk- shall upon receipt of such plat and schedule publish the notice of said assessment as re- quired by law. Adopted September 2nd, 1924. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. TAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen Councilman Gabriel moved the •'doption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Melchior. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council. men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. A Resolution. Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque that it be deemed necessary and advisable to lay and construct permanent side- walks of concrete according to plans and specifications on file in the of- fice of the City Clerk along and in front of property herein described, to -wit: Lot 13, Stewart's Sub.; Marjorie and Mabel Osel.. Lot 12, Stewart's Sub.; W. H. Bausch. Lot 1 of Sub. of Lot 22 and 1 of Sub. of 23, Stewart's Sub.; Cath. Miller. Lot 52, Grandview Ave. Add.; M. M. McCarten Estate. • , Lot 6 of 2 of City Lot 667; G. A. Gniffke Estate. Lot 1 of Sub. of part of City Lot 684; P. H. Murray. South 3a of Lot 3, Frank Fossel man's Sub.; E. A. DeFontaine. Regular Session, September 2nd, 1924 517 Lot 286, Davis Farm Add.; Muntz Estate, c/o Sam Mintz. Lot 10, N. 7 Tivoli Add.; Barbara Marshall Estate. Lot 9, Tivoli Add., Anton Baum - hover Estate. Lot 7, Tivoli Add.; Myrtle Tuegel et al. Lot 5, Tivoli Add.; Rose Olmstead. Lot 2, L. H. Langworthy Add.; Catherine Keesicker. Part of Lot 3, L. H. Langworthy Add.; P. H. Meyer. Lot 4, Driveway, L. H. Langworthy Add.; Mary Kasel. Lot 6, Steiner's Add.; John Gutz- macher. Lot 1, Krayer's Sub.; J. G. Tegler. Lot 2 of Sub. of City Lots 438 and 439 and part of 676; Matilda and Theresa Schmidt. Be it further resolved that said sidewalks be constructed and com- pleted on or before October 1st, 192 it further resolved that the Chief of Police be and he is hereby directed to serve a notice of the passage of this resolution upon the owner or owners of each of said lots, as herein named,,said notice to contain a copy of said resolution. Be it further resolved that should the owners of said property fail or refuse to construct said sidewalks within the time stated herein, then contract therefor shall be let as pro- vided by ordinance and the coat thereof assessed as in cases of spe- cial assessments. Passed and adopted this 2nd day of September, 1924. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. Councilman Brede moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Nays —None. A Petition. To the Honorable Members of the Dubuque City Council: We, the undersigned, do not ap- prove of the present grading on our street, Broadway, from Gay to Put- nam. The street is 9 feet too nar- row at Gay street, and 7 feet too narrow at Putnam street. The grade is 10 inches too high at Gay street and 20 inches too high at Putnam street. We hereby petition that .the former grade and width be re- estab -f lished, as our street is the main thor- oughfare on this hill. Signed by Gus Meggenberg, Chas. Ellerman, Ben Becke et al. Councilman Brede moved that the petition be referred to the City En- gineer for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf. Nays —None. An ordinance granting to the Chi- cago Burlington and Quincy Railroad Co. the right to extend a switch or spur track over and across Sixth street and prescribing rules and reg- ulations for its use, presented and read. Councilman Brede moved that this be considered the first reading of the ordinance. Seconded by Councilman Melchior. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf. Nays —None. Councilman. Gabriel moved that the City Manager, Mayor and Coun- cilman Melchior be authorized to at- tend the City Manager Convention at Montreal, commencing Sept. 21st, 1924. Seconded by Councilman Brede. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf. Nays —None. Councilman Brede moved that the Council adjourn to 3 o'clock P. M. Sept. 3rd, 1924. Seconded by Coun- cilman Gabriel. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf. Nays —None. Approved...................... ..__............„.........1924. Adopted • ............................ ..........................1924. Councilmen Attest: .................................. ......._....................... City Clerk. 518 Adjourned Session, September 3rd, 1924 CITY COUNCIL (Official.) • Adjourned Session September 3rd, 1924. Council met at 3 P. M., 1924. Present—City Manager Carr, May- or Alderson, Councilmen Brede, Ga- briel and Melchior. Absent — Councilman Schrempf. Ordinance No. 157. An ordinance repealing an ordinance entitled, "An Ordinance dividing the City into wards and establishing the ward boundaries" the same being Ordin- ance No. 1 of the revised Ordinance of the City of Dubuque, 1919, pre- sented and read. Councilman Melchior moved that this be considered the first reading of the Ordinance. Seconded by Coun- cilman Brede. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel and Melchior. Absent— Councilman Schrempf. Nays —None. Ordinance No. 158. An Ordinance repealing an Ordinance, entitled, "An Ordinance dividing the wards into Election Precincts, and prescribing their boundaries." The same being Ordinance No. 2 of the Revised Or- dinances of the City of Dubuque, 1919, presented and read. Councilman Melchior moved that this be considered the first reading of the Ordinance. Seconded by Coun- cilman Brede. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel and Melchior. Absent — Councilman Schrempf. Nays —None. Ordinance No. 159. An Ordinance establishing a single ward for the City of Dubuque and dividing the same into Election Precincts, estab- lishing such precincts and defining the boundaries thereof, presented and read. Councilman Melchior moved that this be considered the first reading of the Ordinance. Seconded by Councilman Brede. Carried by the following vote, Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel and Melchior. Nays —None. Absent— Councilman Schrempf. A report of the Committee appoint- ed to redistrict the city for election purposes presented and read. Dubuque, Ia., Aug. 27, 1924. The Honorable Mayor and City Council of Dubuque. Sirs: Your committee appointed to effect revision in the ward and precinct lines of Dubuque, begs leave to submit its completed report herewith. To assure, in so far as seemed possible, public approval of our work, we published the suggested revision in the local newspapers in their issues of August 22, and in- vited criticism and suggestion; and we have since made such alterations in the plan as appeared advisable, so that the report as it reaches you may be said inferentailly to be the result of our own deliberation, not merely, but the public's deliberation also. We suggest that the Council, when it shall have passed on this report, order published in the newspapers a map showing the new ward and precincts lines and cause several thousand of such maps printed in five colors, to be circulated general- ly in advance of the next general registration; and that other maps, each giving only the description of each of the five wards, with the precincts contained therein, be made available at the registration places for each respective ward, on the dates designated for registration. In approaching our task, we as- certained first, that as people have been in the habit of voting a single voting machine can accommodate hardly more than 500 voters; and that this number is the maximum that may be handled efficiently by the average set of judges and clerks of election. There' was made available to us, by Mr. F. M. Hoerner, with the sug- gestion that inasmuch as it repre- sented a considerable amount of work the City Council could, at its discretion, make such financial com- pensation for its use as it deemed equitable, a map (prepared for use in another relation) showing the number of potential voters in each block in the city. The committee made several tests which proved the accurary of this map, and so accept- ed the guidance its figures offered. The City Solicitor being of opin- ion that no question of the legality of the division of the City into wards could enter if more than a single ward embracing the whole City were created, the committee determined upon five wards, after creating fifteen precincts each with approximately an equal number of voters. The number of precincts is increased by one over the existing number, and while the committee re- grets the necessity of the increase in the cost of elections resultant therefrom, it feels that the expense is more than, counterbalanced in making available as voting places public buildings not heretofore used, and consequent removal of the nec- Adjourned Session, September 3rd, 1924 519 essity of drayage charges on mach- ines and booths. The committee determined upon 1,500 potential voters — potential meaning persons qualified to vote, whether registered or not, —as the approximate number to be contained in each precinct. The result is a division of the potential voters as follows: First Ward - 1stPrecinct - _.._...._ ................- --.....................128]. 2ndPrecinct ..........._ ............. ...........................1139 3rdPrecinct ....................... ........................1451 Second Ward - 1stPrecinct ........................... ...........................1410 2nd Precinct ............._....... ......._...._..._...._.....1621 3rd Precinct ........................ ..........................1468 Third Ward - 1st Precinct ........................... .............:.............1596 2nd Precinct ........................... ...........................1440 3rdPrecinct ........................... ...........................1644 Fourth Ward - 1stPrecinct ..._..........._._.... ._ .........................1621 2nd Precinct ........................ ...........................1644 3rd Precinct ......... ............. ...........................1650 Fifth Ward - 1st Precinct ......................._.. ...........................1575 2nd Precinct ........................... ...........................1576 3rd Precinct ..........._._._.... .._.._._ ............._.....1593 The widest variation from the ap- proximate number determined upon is in the First Ward —the first and second precincts thereot, which the committee found itself unable to overcome. Yet it is to be said that the first and second precincts of this ward lie in the district on the hill —along Grandview and inter- secting streets on the south, south- west and west of the city, where there is now apparent greatest growth, and where, within two years there is likely to be an increase in voting strength approximately equal- izing these precincts with others. Having, as best it could, minim- ized the difficulties of voters in get- ting to the polls, and having before it the number of voters in each pre- cinct, the committee by a mere arithmetical process divided the city into wards of approximately equal population. The total potential vote being 22,709, and there being five wards to create, each ward should contain one -fifth of the total num- ber, or 4542. The precincts should then be grouped, having in mind that they must adjoin each other, so as to produce a number as nearly equal to 4,542 as possible. The re- sult produced by this is shown as follows: First Ward ........._..... ._...._ ...........:........3871 Second Ward 4499 Third Ward ..__._ ...... ...........................4680 FourthWard .._._ .... ..............._...........4915 Fifth Ward .. ........................_.....- ...........4744 Total............................. .........................22,709 The committee recognizes that whereas little sentiment attaches in voters to precincts, considerable sentiment attaches to wards; that voters long accustomed to citizen- ship in a certain ward, rather resent being put into another ward, yet these voters, confronting the duty devolved upon us would, we are in- clined to conclude, readily sacrifice this sentiment in the face of the necessity of planning properly for the serious business of voting, and enabling voters, without undue efforts and inconvenience, to cast their ballots, (In this relation it may be said that two of the mem- bers of this committee are shifted to other wards than those in which they have long had residence). It is further to be observed that wards may have importance only in rela- tion to municipal government, and that under the present plan of gov- ernment in Dubuque have no im- portance; and that should the city ever abandon the present plan, and revert to the ward plan, and the ward lines as cast then be viewed as unsatisfactory nothing in law will prevent making such changes as may then be desired. The divisions into precincts and wards recommended by this com- mittee follow: First Precinct —First Ward. Embraces all that district lying be- tween the city limits on the south, the Mississippi, river on the east, and a line drawn approximately 600 feet south of Grandview avenue on Locust steet in a westerly direction to the intersection of English Lane and Southern avenue; thence in a northerly direction along Southern avenue approximately 600 feet west of that street to Valley street; thence in a northwesterly direction up Valley street of the intersection of Quinn street; thence over Union street to Rising street; west on Ris- ing street, and then west on Dodge street to South Hill street, south on South Hill street to Grandview ave- nue, across Grandview avenue down Henderson street to the property line of the Dubuque GoGlf Club. Potential vote 1,281. Voting place Grandview Ave. Engine House. Second Precinct-First Ward. Consists of that territory south and west of a line drawn from the city limits on the west along West Third street to Algona street to the intersection of Grace street, east on Grace street to the intersection of Auburn street, north on Auburn street to Delhi street, east on Delhi street to West Fifth street, east on West Fifth street to College street, south on College street to West 520 Adjourned Session, September 3rd, 1924 Third street to Booth street, south on Booth street to Langworthy street, east on Langworthy street to Hill street, south on Hill street to Dodge street, west on Dodge street to South Hill street, south on South Hill street across Grandview avenue and down Henderson street. Poten- tial vote 1,139. Suggested voting place Washington High School. Third Precinct —First Ward. Is bounded on the north by a line drawn from the Dubuque and East Dubuque High Bridge, west on Fourth street to the Fourth street elevator; west on Fenelon street to Burch street, south on Burch street to West Third street, west on West Third street to Hill street, south on Hill street to Dodge street, east on Dodge street to Rising street, east on Rising street to Union street, south on Union street to Valley street, southeast on Valley street to Southern avenue, southwest on Southern avenue including both sides of the street to Samuel street, including Samuel street; thence southwest along Southern avenue to a point on Southern avenue 300 feet south of the intersection of English Lane and Southern avenue; thence in an easterly direction to the Mis- sissipi river. Potential vote 1,451. Voting place Franklin School. First Precinct—Second Ward. Is bounded on the north by a line drawn from Lake Peosta west on Eighth street to Julien avenue, west on Julien avenue to Wilson street, south on Wilson street to West Fifth street, east on West Fifth street to Hill street, south on Hill street to West Third sreet, east on West Third street to Burch street, north on Burch street to Fenelon Place, east on Fenelon Place down Fourth street to the Dubuque and East Dubuque High Bridge. Poten- tial vote, 1,410. Voting place, Fourth Street Engine House or Court House. Second Precinct — Second Ward. Is in the confines of a line drawn from Delhi and West Fifth streets northeast to Julien avenue and Mt. Pleasant street, north on Mt. Pleas- ant street to West Fourteenth street, east on West Fourteenth street to Belmond street, south on Belmond street to Rose_ street, east on Rose street to Center Place, south on Center Place to Julien avenue, east on Julien avenue to Wilson street, south on Wilson street to West Fifth street to Hill street, south on Hill street to Langworthy street, west on Langworthy street to Booth street, north on Booth street to West Third street, west on West Third street to College street, notrh on College street to West Fifth street, and west on West Fifth street to Delhi street. Potential vote, 1,621. Voting place, Lincoln School. Third Precinct — Second Ward. Lies north and west of the boun- dary line drawn from the city limits east on West Third street to Algona street, north on ,Algona street to Grace street, east on Grace street to Auburn street, north on Auburn street to Delhi street, east on Delhi street to Mt. Pleasant street, north on Delhi street to Mt. Pleasant street, north on Mt. Pleasant street to West Fourteenth street, east on West Fourteenth to Alta Vista street, north on Alta Vista street to within 600 feet of Kirkwood street; thence west to the intersection of Wood street to Rosedale avenue and Adair and from this intersection across the northern boundary line of the present new High School to the intersection of West Locust street and Seminary street; east on West Locust street to a point where Ab- bott street would intersect West Lo- cust street, north on this line across Seminary street to Globe street, and west from the corner of Globe street and Abbott street on the present boundary line between the Fifth and Fourth Wards to the City Limits. Potential vote, 1,468. Voting place, Palmetto Hall or school. First Precinct —Third Ward. Is that territory bounded by a line drawn from Lake Peosta west on Fourteenth to Main street, south on Main to Fourth street, east on Eighth street to Lake Peosta. Po- tential vote, 1,596. Voting place, City Hall. Second Precinct —Third Ward. Is bounded on the north by a line drawn from the intersection of Main street and West Fourteenth street, west on Wset Fourteenth street to Belmond street, south on Belmond street to Rose street, east on Rose street to Center place, south on Cen- ter Place to Julien avenue, east on Julien avenue to Eighth street, east on Eighth street to Main street, north on Main street to West Four- teenth street. Potential vote, 1,440. Voting place, Chamber of Commerce or. Library. . Third Precinct —Third Ward. Embraces that territory within a line drawn from Lake Peosta west on Nineteenth street across Central avenue to a line that would inter- sect Heeb street, south on Heeb street to Seventeenth, west on Seventeenth street to Main street, south on Main street to Fourteenth street, east on Fourteenth to Lake Peosta. Potential vote, 1,644. Vot- Adjourned Session, September 3rd, 1924 521 ing place, Eighteenth Street Engine House. First Precinct— Fourth Ward. Is bounded on the north by the present dividing line between the Fourth and Fifth wards starting at Heeb street and running west to the intersection of Globe and Abbott streets, thence south on Abbott street across Seminary where is in- tersects West Locust street, west on West . Locust street to Seminary street, southwest from the intersec- tion of Seminary and West Locust street across the north property line of the presetn Dubuque High School to Rosedale avenue, east on Rose- dale avenue to Wood street, and east on a line drawn from the inter- section of Rosedale and Wood streets to a point on Alta Vista street, 600 feet south on the inter- section of Kirkwood and Alta Vista streets; thence south on Alta Vista to West Fourteenth, east on West Fourteenth to Main street, east on Main street to Seventeenth, east on Seventeenth to Heeb street, north on Heeb street to the present boun- dary line between the Fourth and Fifth wards. Potential vote, 1,621. Voting place, Old High School build- ing at 15th street. Second Precinct—Fourth Ward. Is that territory bounded on the west by the city limits, on the south by the present dividing line between the Fourth and Fifth wards to the intersection of Heeb street, south on Heeb street to a point where Nine- teenth street would intersect, east on Nineteenth street to the Great Western tracks, north on the Chi- cago Great Western tracks to Twenty- second street, west on Twenty- second street up Kaufmann avenue to Valeria street, north on Valeria to Lewis street, north on Lewis street to Wallace street, north on Wallace street to , Gay street, thence in a northerly direction from Gay street to the city limits. Po- tential vote, 1,644. Suggested vot- ing place, Wunderlich's Band Hall. Third Precinct— Fourth Ward. Is bounded by a line drawn from Gay street to Wallace street, south on Wallace street to Lewis street, south on Lewis street to Valeria street, south on Valeria street to Kaufmann avenue, east on Kauf- mann avenue, east of Kaufmann avenue to Twenty- second street, east on Twenty- second street to Prince street, north on Prince street to Twenty - fourth street, east on Twen- ty-fourth street to Queen street to Marquette street, north on Mar- quette street to where Twenty -sixth street would intersect, west on Twenty -sixth to Central avenue, south on Central avenue to Diagonal street,, west on Diagonal street to Broadway and Gay street. Potential vote, 1,650. Voting place, Fulton School Annex. First Precinct—Fifth Ward. Is bounded on the north by the city limits, on the east by a line drawn from the intersection of the city limits and Thirty- second street, in a southeasterly direction to Mor- ton street, southeast on Morton street to Marquette Place, to where Twenty -sixth would intersect Mar- quette Place; thence west on Twen- ty -sixth street to Central avenue, south on Central avenue to Diagonal street, north on Diagonal street to Broadway, north on Broadway to Gay street, northwest on Gay street to the city limits. Potential vote, 1,575. Present voting place, Liberty Tractor Works. Second Precinct —Fifth Ward. Is bounded by the city limits on the north,o n the west by a line drawn from the intersection of Thir- ty- second street and the city limits to Morton street, southeast on Mor- ton street to Marquette Place, south- east on Marquette Place to Queen street, south on Queen street to Twenty- fourth, west on Twenty - fourth street to Prince street, south on Prince street to Twenty - second, west on Twenty - second street to the Great Western tracks, south on the Grea Western tracks to Nineteenth, east on Nineteenth to Lake Peosta; thence north on the bank of Lake Peosta to Twentieth street, west on Twentieth to Hickory street across the Milwaukee Shops' property to the intersection of Garfield avenue and Stafford street; thence north- west on Stafford street to Thomas street, northeast on Thomas street to Range street; thence north along the eastern property line of the Lin- wood cemetery to the city limits. Potential vote, 1,576. Voting place, Audubon School. Third Precinct—Fifth Ward. Is bounded on the north by the city limits, on the east by the Mis- sissippi river and Lake Peosta to Twentieth street, west on Twentieth street to Hickory street; thence across the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul property to the intersection of Garfield avenue and Stafford street, northwest on Stacord street to Thomas street, northeast on Thomas street to Range street; thence along the eastern property line of the Linwood Cemetery to the city limits. Potential vote, 1,593. 522 Special Session, September Voting place, Marshall School or No. 6 Engine House. Respectfully submitted, LOUIS MURPHY, HENRY J. KAEP, F. L. MEYER, C. B. SCHERR. Councilman Brede moved that the report of the committee on redistrict- ing the city into voting precincts, be accepted substantially as recom- mended and a vote of thanks be ex- tended to them for their arduous and efficient work. Seconded by Coun- cilman Gabriel. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel and Melchior. Nays —None. Absent— Councilman Schrempf. There being no further business, Council adjourned. WALTER H. CULLEN, Clerk pro -tem. Adopted...._........._......_...... ..._......_......... ._1924. Approved.._............_ ......... ...._......_.._....._.....1924. Councilmen Attest: ......_........._._.....___..__..._-........- City Clerk. 11th, 1924 CITY COUNCIL (Official.) Special Session September 11th, 1924. Meeting called by order of Mayor Alderson and Councilman Schrempf. Council met at 4:30 P. M. Present —City Manager Carr, May. or Alderson, Councilmen Gabriel and Schrempf. Absent—Councilmen Brede, and Melchior. Mayor Alderson in the Chair. Mayor Alderson read the call and stated that service thereof had been duly made and accepted and that this meeting is called for the purpose of considering for adoption, Ordinances, repealing Ordinances dividing the City into wards and precincts, estab- lishing a ward, creating election pre. cincts, an dacting on any other bus- iness that may come before the meet- ing. Petition of H. W. Wade remon- strating against the assessment as levied against his property Sub. 2, Sub. lots 76 and 77 Union Add. lot 1 for the improvement of Bryant street. Stating that this lot is situ- ated at the corner of Bryant street and Cleveland avenue, and that the assessment as levied for the improve- ment of Bryant and the assessment that will be levied when Cleveland avenue is improved will bring the as- sessments up to far more than 25 per cent of the lat value, and asks that this be investigated. Councilman Gabriel moved that the petition be referred to the City Man- ager, City Engineer, and Councilman Brede. Seconded by Councilman Schrempf. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Gabriel and Schrempf. Nays —None. Absent — Councilmen Brede, and Melchior. Petition of property owners on up- per Central avenue, objecting to the manner in which the Dubuque Elec- tric Co. repaired the street between the street car tracks, stating that the street is repaired with stone and sand and that the dust arising there- from is unbearable. Councilman Schrempf moved that the petition be referred to the City Manager for investigation. Second- ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Gabriel and Schrempf. Nays —None. Absent — Councilmen Brede, and Melchior. Petition of Leo Schmid, asking Special Session, September 11th, 1924 523 that he be exempted from paying a peddlers license, he being paralized. Councilman Schrempf moved that the prayer of the petition be granted. Seconded by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Gabriel and Schrempf. Nays —None. Absent — Councilmen Brede, and Melchior. Petition of Lorenz Laundry and Dye Works, stating that they are about to erect a new boiler and pow- er house, and that it will be neces- sary to carry their steam and water line overhead across the alley on 19th street between Washington and Jackson streets, and they hereby ask permission of the Council to do so. Councilman Gabriel moved that the petition be referred to the City Man- ager with power. Seconded by Coun- cilman Schrempf. Carried by the fol- lowing .vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Gabriel and Schrempf. Nays —None. Absent — Councilmen Brede, and Melchior. Petition of property owners asking that the sanitary sewer, proposed to be constructed on Mt. Loretta aven- ue and Valley street be delayed for at least one year. Signed by Mayme Boyd, W. F. Kennedy, Ellen Powers et al. Councilman Gabriel moved that the petition be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Schrempf. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Gabriel and Schrempf. Nays —None. Absent — Councilmen Brede, and Melchior. Report of the City Water Works, City Auditor and City Treasurer for the month of August, 1924, presented. Councilman Gabriel moved that the reports be approved and accept- ed, and placed on file. Seconded by Councilman Schrempf. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Gabriel and Schrempf. Nays —None. Absent—Councilmen Brede and Schrempf. Petition of Mrs. Sidney Saul re- monstrating against the assessment as levied against here property, for the improvement of Bryant street. stating that the assessment is far in excess of the 25 per cent of the valuation of the property, presented. Councilman Gabriel moved that the petition be referred to the City Manager, City Engineer and Council- man Brede. Seconded by Council- man Schrempf. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Gabriel and Schrempf. Nays —None. Absent — Councilmen Brede and Schrempf. Petition of F. RI Zemanek, asking that something be done to prevent the water on Avoca street from the Senior High School to Cherry street from runnin gover his property lots 7- 8 -9 -10 Mills Add., presented. Councilman Gabriel moved that the petition be referred to the City Engineer for investigation and re- port. Seconded by Councilman Schrempf. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Gabriel and Schrempf. Nays —None. Absent — Councilmen Brede and Schrempf. Councilman Brede entered and took his seat at 4:50 P. M. Councilman Gabriel moved that the rules be suspended to allow any- one present to address the Council. Seconded by Councilman Schrempf. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Schrempf. Nays —None. Absent—Councilman Melchior. B. F. Stedman addressed the Coun- cil relative to the alley back of his property. Stating that the alley is so low that he cannot reach his gar- age, neither can be put in his coal. That this condition prevailed since last November. Council will view the grounds. An Ordinance being Ordinance No. 157 having passed first reading Sep- tember 3rd, 1924, presented and read a second time. Ordinance No. 157. An Ordinance repealing an Ordin- ance entitled "An Ordinance divid- ing the City into wards and estab- lishing the ward •boundaries," the same being Ordinance No. 1 of the Revised 'Ordinances of the City of Dubuque, 1919. Be it ordained by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That an ordinance en- titled "An Ordinance dividing the City into wards and establishing the ward boundaries ", the same being Ordinance No. 1 of the Revised Or- dinances of the City of Dubuque, 1919, be and the same is hereby repealed. Sec. 2. This ordinance shall be in force and effect ten (10) days from and after its final passage and adoption by the City Council and publication as provided by law. 524 Special Session, September llth, 1924 . Passed upon first reading this 3rd day of September, 1924. - Passed, adopted and approved this 11th day of September, 1924. JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Published officially in the Times - Journal and Telegraph - Herald news- papers September 12th, 1924. JOHN STUBER, 9- 12 -1t. City Clerk. Councilman Gabriel moved that this be considered the second read- ing of the ordinance. Seconded by Councilman Schrempf. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Schrempf. Nays —None. Absent — Councilman Melchior. Councilman Brede moved that the rule requiring an ordinance to be read on three separate days be sus- pended. Seconded by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Schrempf. Nays —None. Absent—Councilman Melchior. Councilman Brede moved that the ordinance be read a third time. Seconded by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Schrempf. Nays —None. Absent – Councilman Melchior. The ordinance was then read a third time. Councilman Gabriel moved the adoption of the ordinance. Second- ed by Councilman Brede. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Schrempf. Nays —None. Absent— Councilman Melchior. Mayor Alderson then declared the ordinance adopted. Ordinance No. 158. Having passed first reading Sep- tember 3rd, 1924, presented and read a second time. Ordinance No. 158. An ordinance repealing an ordin- ance entitled "An ordinance divid- ing the wards into election precincts and prescribing their boundaries." The same being Ordinance No. 2 of the Revised Ordinances of the City of Dubuque, 1919. Be It Ordained by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That an ordinance en- titled "An ordinance dividing the wards into election precincts and prescribing their boundaries," the same being Ordinance No. 2 of the Revised Ordinances of the City o f Dubuque, 1919, be and the same is hereby repealed. Sec. 2. This ordinance shall be in force and effect ten (10) days from and after its passage and adoption by the City Council and publication as provided by law. Passed upon first reading this 3rd day of September, 1924. Passed, adopted and approved up- on final reading this 11th day of September, 1924. JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Published officially in the Times - Journal and Telegraph - Herald news- papers September 12th, 1924. JOHN STUBER, 9- 12 -1t. City Clerk. Councilman Gabriel moved that this be considered the second read- ing of the ordinance. Seconded by Councilman Schrempf. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Schrempf. Nays —None. Absent — Councilman Melchior. Councilman Brede moved that the rules requiring an ordinance to be read on three separate days be sus- pended. Seconded by Councilman Schrempf. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Schrempf. Nays —None. Councilman Brede moved that the ordinance be read a third time. Seconded by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Schrempf. Nays —None. Absent — Councilman Melchior. The ordinance was then read a third time. Councilman Brede moved the adoption of the ordinance. Second- ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Schrempf. Nays —None. Absent — Councilman Melchior. Mayor Alderson then declared the ordinance adopted. Ordinance No. 159 establishing a single ward for the City of Dubuque and dividing the same into election precincts and defining the bound- Special Session, September llth, 1924 aries thereof, having passed on first reading September 3rd, 1924, pre- sented and read a second time. Ordinance No. 159. AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A SINGLE WARD FOR THE CITY OF DUBUQUE AND DIVIDING THE SAME INTO ELECTION PRECINCTS, ESTABLISHING SUCH PRECINCTS AND DEFIN- ING THE BOUNDARIES THERE- OF. Be it ordained by One City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That all of the terri- tory embraced within the corporate limits of the City of Dubuque shall be confined within a single ward, which ward shall be co- extensive with the limits of said city. Sec. 2. That for the convenience of its citizens and to facilitate the casting of ballots at elections, the ward hereby created shall be di- vided into fifteen (15) precincts, the boundaries of each shall be as fol- lows: FIRST PRECINCTS. Commencing at the easterly limits of the. city, thence proceeding west- erly on the south side of the north line of Linhein's Subdivision to Lau- rel street, thence southwesterly on the southwesterly side of the north- westerly line of the Subdivision of Mineral Lot 20 to the southeasterly lot line of Lot V of Rowan's Addi- tion, thence southwesterly along said lot line to a point where the same is intersected by the quarter section line of Section 36, thence westerly to the south of said quar- ter section line to the center of Sec- tion 36, thence westerly along said quarter section line and to the south thereof to a point where said section line intersects Southern avenue, thence northeasterly along the west- erly side of Southern avenue to Samuel street, thence northwesterly on the westerly side of Samuel street, thence northwesterly on the westerly side of Samuel street to Levi street, thence northeasterly across Samuel street at Levi street, thence southerly on the east side of Samuel street to Southern avenue. thence northerly on the west side of Southern avenue to Valley street (excluded from this precinct, how- ever, are all residents located upon both sides of Southern avenue and Samuel street within the boundaries of the precinct described) and thence northwesterly on the south- westerly side of Valley street to Quinn street, thence northerly on the west side of Quinn street to Union street, thence northerly on the west side of Union street to Rising street, thence westerly on the south side of Rising street to Dodge] street, thence westerly on the south side of Dodge street to South Hill street, thence southerly on the east side of South Hill street to Grand- view avenue, thence across Grand- view avenue to Henderson street, thence southwesterly on the east side of Henderson street to the end of said street, thence southwesterly on the southeast of a line drawn from Henderson street to the north- west corner of Min. Lot 137, thence southerly to the east of the west line of Min. Lot 137, thence south- erly to the east of the same line extended to the northwest corner of Min. Lot 135, thence southerly to the east of the west line of Min. Lot 135 to the southwest corner of said Min. Lot, thence westerly to the south of the north line of Min. Lot 127 to the northwest corner of said Min. • Lot, thence southerly to the east of the west line of Min. Lot 127 and Min. Lot 124 to the quarter section line of Section 35, thence westerly along the south of said quarter sec- tion line to the center of Section 35, thence southerly along the east of the quarter section line from the center of Section 35 to the south limits of the city, thence easterly along the south limits of the city to the easterly limits, and thence north- erly to the place of beginning. SECOND PRECINCT. Commencing at the quarter sec- tion corner on the south side of Section 35, being the south limits of the city, thence northerly along the west of said quarter section line to the center of Section 35, thence east- erly to the north of the quarter sec- tion line to where it intersects the west line of Min. Lot 124, thence northerly to the west side of the east line of Min. Lot 123, and 128 to the northwesterly corner of Min. Lot 127, thence easterly to the north of the north line of Min. Lot 127 to the southwest corner of Min. Lot 135, thence northerly to the west of the east line of Min. Lot 134 to the northwest corner of Min. Lot 135, thence northerly to the west of a line drawn from the northwest cor- ner of Min. Lot 135 to the northwest corner of Min. Lot 137, thence north- easterly to the northwest of a line drawn from the northwest corner of Min. Lot 137 to the south line of Henderson street, thence northeast- erly on the northwest side of Hen- derson street to Grandview avenue, thence across Grandview avenue, thence northeasterly on the north- west side of South Hill street to Dodge street, thence easterly on the north side of Dodge street to Hill street, thence northerly on the west side of Hill street to Langworthy avenue, thence westerly on the south 525 526 Special Session, September 1(th, 1924 side of Langworthy avenue to Booth street, thence northerly on the west side of Booth street to West Third street, thence westerly on the south side of West Third street to College street, thence northwesterly on the southwest side of College street to West Fifth street, thence west on the south side of West Fifth street to Delhi street, thence westerly along the southerly side of Delhi street, to Auburn street, thence southerly on the east side of Auburn street to Grace street, thence west- erly on the south side of Grace street to Algona street; thence southerly on the east side of Algona street to West Third street, thence westerly on the south side of West Third street to the westerly limits of the city, as if said West Third street were produced to said westerly city limits, and thence south along the west limits of the city to the south limits, thence east to the place of beginning, THIRD PRECINCT. Commencing at the easterly limits of the city, thence proceeding west- erly along the northerly side of the north line of Linhein's Subdivision to Laurel stret, thence southwest- erly on the northwesterly side of the northwesterly line of Subdivison of Min. Lot 20 to the southeasterly lot line of Lot 19 of Rowan's Addition, thence southwesterly on the north side of Lot 19 of Rowan's Addition to a point where the same inter- sects the quarter section lien of Section 36, thence westerly on the north side of said quarter section line to the center of Section 36, thence westerly on the north side of said quarter section line to Southern avenue, thence northeaserly on the easterly side of Southern avenue to Valley street (included, however, in this precinct are all residents upon both sides of Southern avenue and Samuel street within the limits of this precinct), thence across South- ern avenue to Valley street, thence northwesterly on the northeasterly side of Valley street to Quinn street, thence northerly on the east side of Quinn street to Union stret, thence northerly on the east side of Union street to Rising street, thence west- erly on the north side of Rising street to Dodge street, thence west- erly on the north side of Dodge street to Hill street, thence north- erly on the east side of Hill street to West Third street, thence east- erly on the south side of West Third street to Burch street, thence north - ery on the east side of Burch street to Fenelon Place, thence easterly on the south side of Fenelon Place to West Fourth street, thence easterly on the south side of West Fourth street to Central avenue, thence east- erly on the south side of East Fourth street to the easterly limits of the city, thence southerly to the place of beginning. FOURTH PRECINCT. Commencing at the easterly limits of the city, thence proceeding west- erly on a direct line to East Fourth street, thence westerly on the north side of East Fourth street to Cen- tral avenue, thence westerly on the north side of West Fourth street to Fenelon Place, thence westerly on the north side of Fenelon Place to Burch street, thence southerly on the west side of Burch street, to West Third street, thence . westerly on the north side of West Third street to Hill street, thence north- erly onthe east side of Hill street, to West Fifth street, thence westerly on the north side of West Fifth street to Wilson street, thence northerly on the east side of Wilson street to Julien avenue, thence east- erly on the south side of Julien ave- nue to West Eighth street, thence easterly on the south side of West Eighth street to Central avenue, thence easterly on the south side of limits of the city, thence southerly East Eighth street to the easterly to the place of beginning. FIFTH PRECINCT. . Commencing at the intersection of Langworthy and Hill strets, thence proceeding westerly on the north- erly side of Langworthy street to Booth street, thence northerly on the easterly side of Booth street to West Third street, thence westerly on the northerly side of West Third street to College street, thence northerly on the easterly side of College street to West Fifth street, thence westerly on the northerly side of West Fifth street to Delhi street, thence north easterly on the easterly side of Delhi street to Mt. Pleasant street, thence northerly on the easterly side of Mt. Pleasant street to West Fourteenth street, thence easterly on the southerly side of West Fourteenth street to Bel- mont street, thence southerly on the westerly side of Belmont street to Rose street, thence eastrly on the southerly side of Rose street to Center Place, thence southerly on the westerly side of Center Place to Julien avenue, thence easterly on the southerly side of Julien avenue to Wilson street, thence southerly on the westerly side of Wilson street to West Fifth street, thence easterly on the southerly side of West Fifth street to Hill street, thence south- erly on the westerly side of Hill street to the place of beginning. SIXTH PRECINCT. Commencing at the westerly limits of the City at a point where West Third street, if produced, to said limits would intersect the same, thence proceeding easterly on the northerly side of West Third street, thus produced, to West Third street, thence easterly on the northerly side of West Third street to Algona street, thence northerly on the west- erly side of Algona street to Grace street thence easterly on the north- erly side of Grace street to Auburn street, thenc siouthrly on the west- erly side of Auburn sreet to Delhi street, thence easterly on the north- erly side • of Delhi street to Mt. Pleasant ej'ret, thence northerly on the westerly side of Mt. Pleasant street to West Fourteenth street, thence easterly en the northerly side of West Fourteenth street to Alta Vi eet, thence northerly on the westerly side of Alta Vista street to Kirkwood street, thence westerly on the southerly side of Kirkwood street and Kirkwood street produced to Rosedale avenue. thence westerly on the southerly side of Rosedale street to Adair street, tfience south easterly on a line drawn northwest- erly from the intersection of Rose- dale and Adair streets to the inter- section of West Locust and Semin- ary streets,,hsnee northeasterly on the northerly side of West Locust street to a point where Abbott street if produced would intersece, West Locust, thence' northerly on the westerly side''of Abbott street, thus produced, to the alley between Lo- well and Seminary ' streets, thence westerly on the' southerly side of said alley produced to the westerly city limits, thence southerly along the westerly city limits to the place of beginning.) SEVENTH PRECINCT. Commencing at the easterly limits of the city, thence proceeding west- erly to East Eighth street, thence westerly on the north side of East Eighth street to Central avenue, thence westerly on the north side of West Eighth street to Main street, thence northerly on the east side of Main street to West Fourteenth street, thence easterly on the south side of West Fourteenth street to Central avenue, thence • easterly on the south side of East Fourteenth street to the easterly limits of the city, thence southerly to the place of beginning. EIGHTH PRECINCT. Commencing at the northwest cor- ner of Main and West Eighth street, thence proceeding westerly on the north side of West Eighth street to Julien avenue, thence westerly on Special Session, September 11th, 1924 527 the north side of Julien avenue to Center Place, thence northerly on the easterly side of Center Place to Rose street, thence westerly on the northerly side of Rose street to Bel- mont street, thence northerly on the easterly side of Belmont street to West Fourteenth street, hence east- erly on the southerly side of West Fourteenth street to Main street, thence southerly on the westerly side of Main street to the place of beginning. NINTH PRECINCT. Commencing at the easterly limits of the city, thence proceeding west- erly on East Fourteenth street, thence westerly on the northerly side of East Fourteenth street to Central avenue, thence westerly to the northerly side of West Four- teenth street to Main street, thence northerly on the easerly side of Main street to West Seventeenth street, thence easterly on the south- erly side of West Seventh street to Heeb street, thence northrly on the easterly side of Heeb street to East, Nineteenth street produced to Heeb street, thence easterly on the south- erly side of East Nineteenth street produced and East Nineteenth street to the easterly limits of the city, thence southerly to the place of beginning, TENTH PRECINCT. Commencing at a point where Seminary street intersects West Lo- cust street, thence proceeding east- erly on the southerly side of West Locust street to a point where Ab- bott street, if produced, would in- tersect West Locust street, thence northerly on the easterly side of Abbott street, thus produced, to the alley lying between Lowell and Seminary streets, thence easterly on the southerly side of said alley to Harold street, thence easterly to the south of a line drawn midway be- tween Lowell street and Seminary street to Main street, thence east- erly to the south of a line drawn from Main street to Heeb street at Twentieth street produced, thence southerly on the westerly side of Heeb street to West Seventeenth street, thence westerly on the north- erly side of West Seventeenth street to Main street, thence southerly on the westerly side of Main street to West Fourteenth street, thence west- erly on the northerly side of West Fourteenth street to Alta Vista street, thence northerly on the east- erly side of Alta Vista street to Kirk- wood street, thence westerly on the northerly side of Kirkwood street and Kirkwood street produced to Rosedale avenue, thence westerly on the northerly side of Rosedale ave. 528 Special nue to Adair street, thence north- westerly to the east of a line drawn from Adair street to the place of beginning. ELEVENTH PRECINCT. Commencing at the westerly lim- its of the city at a point where the alley lying between Lowell and Sem- inary streets if produced on a direct line would intersect said limits, thence proceeding easterly on the northerly side of said alley, thus produced, to the westerly end of said alley, thence easterly on the north- erly side of said alley to Harold street, thence easterly to the north of a line drawn midway between Lowell and Seminary streets to Main street, thence easterly to the north of a line drawn from Main street to Heeb street at Twentieth street pro- duced, thence southerly on the east side of Heeb street to East Nine- teenth street produced, thence east- erly on the north side of East Nine- teenth street to the Chicago Great Western Railroad right -of -way, thence northerly on the west side of the Chicago Great Western Railroad right -of -way to East Twenty- second street, thence westerly on the south side of East Twenty- second street to Central avenue, thence westerly on the southerly side of Kaufmann avenue to Valeria street, thence westerly on the southerly side of Valeria street to Lewis street, thence westerly on the westerly side of Lewis street to Wallace street, thence westerly on the westerly side of Wallace street to Monroe street, thence westerly on the southerly side of Monroe street and southerly side of Monroe street and southerly on the easterly side of Monroe street to Kane street, thence west- erly on the southerly side of Kane street to a point where Gay street produced would intersect Kane street, thence westerly to the south of a line drawn parallel to and six hundred feet north of Kane street to the westerly limits of the city, if Kane street were produced to said limits, thence southerly to the place of beginning. TWELFTH PRECINCT. Commencing on Kane street at a point where Gay street if produced westerly to Kane street would inter- sect the same, thence proceeding easterly on the southerly side of Gay street to Broadway, thence easterly on the southerly side of Broadway to Diagonal street, thence easterly on the southerly side of Diagonal street to Central avenue, thence northerly on the easterly side of Central avenue to East Twenty -sixth street, thence easterly on the south- erly side of East Twenty -sixth street Session, September llth, 1924 to Marquette Place, thence south- erly on the westerly side of Mar. quette Place to Queen street, thence southerly on the westerly side of Queen street to East Twenty- fourth street, thence westerly on the north- erly side of East Twenty- fourth street to Prince street, thence south- erly on the westerly side of Prince street to East Twenty- second street, thence westerly on the northerly side of East Twenty- second street to 'Central avenue, thence westerly on the northerly side of Kaufmann ave- nue to Valeria street, thence north- westerly on the easterly side of Va- leria street to Lewis street, thence northwesterly on the easterly side of Lewis street to Wallace street, thence northwesterly on the easterly side of Wallace street to Monroe street, thence southerly on the north- erly side of Monroe street to Kane street, thence northwesterly on the northerly side of Kane street to the place of beginning. THIRTEENTH PRECINCT. Commencing at the westerly limits of the city at a . point six hundred feet north of Kane street produced to intersect said limits, thence pro- ceeding easterly on a direct line parallel with Kane street and six hundred feet north thereof to a point where Gay street, if produced would intersect Kane street, thence east- erly on the northerly side of Gay street to Broadway, thence south- easterly on the northeasterly side of Broadway to Diagonal street, thence easterly on the northerly side of Diagonal street to Central avenue, thence northerly on the westerly side of Central avenue to East Twenty -sixth street, thence north- easterly on the northerly side of East Twenty -sixth street to Mar- quette Place, thence northerly to the westerly side of Marquette Place and Marquette Place produced to Morton street, thence northerly on the westerly side of Morton street to East Twenty- eighth street, thence northerly to the northerly city lim- its to the west of a line drawn from Morton street midway between Pin - ard and Brunswick streets, thence westerly on the northerly line of the city limits to the westerly limits. thence southerly to the place of beginning. FOURTEENTH PRECINCT. Commencing at the easterly limits of the city, thence proceeding west- erly to East Nineteenth street, thence westerly on the northerly side of East Nineteenth street to the Chicago Great Western Railroad right -of -way, thence northerly on the easterly side of the Chicago Great Western Railroad right -of -way to Special Session, September llth, 1924 529 East Twenty - second street, thence northerly on the easterly side of East Twenty - second street to Prince street, thence northwesterly on the easterly side of Prince street to East Twenty- fourth street, thence east- erly on the southerly side of East Twenty- fourth street to Queen street, thence northerly on the East- erly side of Queen street to Mar- quette Place, thence westerly on the easterly side of Marquette Place and Marquette Place produced to Morton street, thence northerly on the east- erly side of Morton street to East Twenty- eighth street, thence north- westerly to the east of a line drawn from Morton street midway between Pinard street and Brunswick street f o the northerly limits of the city, ence easterly along the northerly \\ limits of the city and Davis street to the easterly boundary of Linwood Cemetery, thence southerly along the westerly side of Linwood Ceme- tery to Thomas street)thence south- westerly on the westerly side of Thomas street to Stafford street, thence southeasterly on the south- erly side of Stafford street and Staf- ford street produced to East Twen- tieth street to the easterly limits of the city, thence southerly to the place of beginning. FIFTEENTH PRECINCT. Beginning at the easterly bound- ary line of the city, thence proceed- ing westerly to East Twentieth street, thence westerly on the north- erly side of East Twentieth street to Stafford street produced, thence northwesterly on the northerly side of Stafford street produced and Staf- ford street to Thomas street, thence northerly on the easterly side of Thomas street to the easterly boun- dary line of Linwood Cemetery, thence northerly along the easterly boundary line of Linwood Cemetery to the northerly city limits, thence easterly to the easterly city limits, thence southerly to the place of be- ginning. Sec. 3. That where ever streets and alleys are referred to in this ordinance, the center lines thereof shall be the boundary line of the precincts. Sec. 4. The various election pre- cincts hereby established shall be published in the official newspapers of the City of Dubuque once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks, the last publication to be at least thirty (30) days prior to the next general election. Sec. 5. This ordinance shall be in force and effect ten (10) days from and after its final passage and adoption by the 'City Council and publication as provided by law. Passed upon first reading this 3rd day of September, 1924. Passed, adopted and approved up- on final reading this 11th day of September, 1924. JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, Copuncilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBF,It, City Clerk. Published officially in 1 the Times - Journal and Telegraph- H�rald news- papers, September 12th, 1924. JOHN STUBER, 9- 12 -1t. City Clerk. Councilman Gabriel moved that this be considered the second read- ing of the Ordinance. Seconded by Councilman Schrempf. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel. and Schrempf. Nays —None. Absent— Councilman Melchior. Councilman Gabriel moved that the rules requiring the ordinance to be read on three separate days be suspended. Secor /ded by Council- man Brede. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel and Schrempf.. Nays —None. Absent — Councilman Melchior. Councilman Brede moved that the ordinance be read a third time. Sec- onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel and Schrempf. Nays —None. Absent— Councilman Melchior. The ordinance was then read a third time. Councilman Brede moved that the ordinance be adopted. Seconded by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel and Schrempf. Nays —None. Absent — Councilman Melchior. Mayor Alderson then declared the ordinance adopted. Special Ordinance. An ordinance granting to the Chi- cago, Burlington and Quincy Rail- road Company the right to extend a switch or spur track over and across Sixth street and prescribing rules and regulations for its use, having passed first reading September 2nd, 1924, presented for second reading. Objections having been filed against a certain clause in the ordin- ance, Councilman Brede moved that the ordinance be amended by strik- ing out the clause, (and whenever Special Session, September 15th, 1924 531 CITY COUNCIL (Official.) Special Session, Sept. 15th, 1924. Meeting called by order of Mayor Alderson and Councilman Brede. Council met at 4:30 P. M. Present —City Manager Carr, May- or Alderson, Councilmen Brede, Ga- briel, Schrempf. Absent — Councilman Melchior. Mayor Alderson in the Chair. Mayor Alderson read the call and stated that service thereof had been duly made and that this meeting is called for the purpose of levying special assessments for the improve- ments of Marshall street, Garfield avenue, sanitary sewer in Maple street, constructing curb and gutter in Vernon street, adopting resolu- tions of necessity for the improve- ment of White street from 24th to 27th streets and from 27th to 32nd streets and acting on any other bus- iness that may come before the meeting. There being no remonstrance, Councilman Brede moved that the notice be received and filed. Second- ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede ,Gabriel and Schrempf. Nays —None. Absent — Councilman Melchior. Resolved by the City Council of the City Council of Dubuque: That to pay for improving Marshall street from the west line of Garfield aven- ue to the east line of Rhomberg av- enue by Uhlrich -Paley Co., contract- or, in front of and adjoining the same, a Special Tax be and is here- by levied on the several Lots, and Parts of Lots, and Parcels of Real Estate hereinafter named, situate and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each Lot or Parcel of Real Estate, as follows: Owner Description Amount Ind. School District, McCra- ney's 1st Add., Lot 33; vib- rolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $431.40; extra expense at 1.50576 per cent, $5.50; interest at 6 per cent, $3.74; total ..............._. ........................$441.64 Ind. School District, Mc Cra- ney's 1st Add., Lot 32; vib- rolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $163.64; extra expense at 1.50576 per cent, $2.46; interest at 6 per cent, $1.42; total ............ ............_........._........ 167.62 Ind. School District, McCra- ney's 1st Add., Lot 31; vib- rolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $89.25; extra expense at 1.50576 per cent, $1.34; interest at 6 per cent, 78c; total ............... _.........................._... 91.37 Ind. School District, McCra- ney's 1st Add., Lot 30; vib- rolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $24.64; extra expense at 1.50576 per cent, 37c; interest at 6 per cent, 21c; total ....._ ........... ...._.._....................... 25.22 Ind. School District, McCra- ney's 1st Add., Lot 38; vib- rolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $431.40; extra expense at 1.50576 per cent, $6.50; interest at 6 per cent, $3.74; total ..........._ . ............................... 441.64 Ind. School District, McCra- ney's 1st Add., Lot 39; vib- rolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $163.64; extra expense at 1.50576 per cent, $2.46; interest at 6 per cent, $1.42; total ........... ............................... 167.52 Ind. School District, McCra- ney's 1st Add., Lot 40; vib- rolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $89.25; extra expense at 1.50576 per cent, $1.34; interest at 6 per cent, 78c; total ...__.._....._ ............................... 91.37 Ind. School District, McCra- ney's 1st Add., Lot 41; vib- rolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $24.64; extra expense at 1.50576 per cent, 37c; interest at 6 per cent, 21c; total ................ ................._............. 25.22 City of Dubuque, McCraney's 1st Add., Lot 37; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $431.40; extra expense at 1.50576 per cent, $650; in- terest at 6 per cent, $3.74; total..................._..... ..._................._......... 441.64 City of Dubuque, McCraney's 1st Add., Lot 36; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $84.76; extra expense at 1.50576 per cent, $1.28; in- terest at 6 per cent, 73c; total ......._...._ ................ ............................... 86.77 F. J. Pfohl, Ham's Add., Lot 256: vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $67.86; ex- tra expense at 1.50576 per cent, $1.02; interest at 6 per cent, 59c; total . 69.47 F. J. Pfohl, Ham's Add., Lot 257; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $100.28; ex- tra expense at 7.50576 per cent, $1.51; interest at 6 per cent, 87c; total .. ............................... 102.66 F. J. Pfohl, Ham's Add., Lot 258; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $29.13; ex- tra expense at 1.50576 per cent, 44c; interest at 6 per cent, 26c; total . ........._ ..................... 29.83 • 530 Special Session, September llth, 1924 any Railroad Company operating in the City of Dubuque desires to switch, spot or place cars over and upon said tracks with its own en- g'.nes, it shall have the right so to do. but —). Seconded by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel and Schrempf. Nays —None. Absent—Councilman Melchior. Councilman Brede moved that the ordinance as amended be read a sec- ond time. Seconded by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel and Schrempf. Nays —None. Absent—Councilman Melchior. Councilman Brede moved that this be considered the second reading of the ordinance. Seconded by Coun- cilman Gabriel. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede ,Gabriel and Schrempf. Nays —None. • Absent — Councilman Melchior. September llth, 1924. City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: I beg to advise that the improvement of Seminary street from the west line of May Place to the east line of Main street to the north, by paving the same with sheet asphalt, J. Rasmussen & Sons Co., has been completed. I would there- fore recommend the acceptance of this work by the city. Respectfully submitted, O. E. CARR, City Manager. A Resolution. Whereas, the contract for the im- provement of Seminary street from May Place has been completed and Whereas, the City Manager has recommended the acceptance of this work after the examination of said work, now therefore Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque that the rec- ommendation of the City Manager be approved and that the City En- gineer be and he is hereby instruct- ed to prepare a plat and schedule showing the lots and parcels of real estate subject to assessment for said improvement and file the same in the office of the City Clerk subject to public inspection and the City Clerk shall upon receipt of such plat and schedule publish the notice of said assessment as required by law. Adopted Sept. 11th, 1924. Approved: JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Councilman Schrempf moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede ,Gabriel and Schrempf. Nays —None. Absent—Councilman Melchior. There being no further business, Council adjourned. JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Approved _.._.__....__........_. _......._ 1924, Adopted Councilmen Attest: City Clerk. 532 Special Session, Sepember 15th, 1924 Anna Downey, McCraney's 1st Add., Lot 34; vibrolithic pav- ing, curb and gutter cost, $451.40; extra expense at 1.50576 per cent, $6.50; in- terest at 6 per cent, $3.74; . total 441.64 Anna Downey, McCraney's 1st Add., Lot 35; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $26.19; extra expense at 1.50576 per cent, 39c; interest at 6 per cent, 23c; total 26.81 Mary Eggenberger, Ham's Add., Lot 255; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $117.82; extra expense at 1.50576 per cent, $1.77; in- terest at 6 per cent, $1.02; total............._........_.... .._ ............._- . 120.61 Frank & Ella F rommelt, Ham's Add., Lot 254; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $94.57; extra expense at 1.50576 per cent, $1.42; in- terest at 6 per cent, 81c; total_......_........._.........- .....J......._ 96.80 Charlotte A. Coy, Ham's Add , Lot 253; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $27.87; extra expense at 1.50576 per cent, 43c; interest at 6 per cent, 23; total ........ ............................... 28.53 Total..... ............................... .._....................$2896.26 904.5 sq. yds. vibrolithic pav- ing at $2.19 per sq. yd......_.....$1980.86 599.2 lin. ft. comb curb & gutter at 90c por lin. ft....... 539.28 79 cu. yds. crushed stone at $3.25 per cu. yd......_......._ .. ............ 256.75 19 cu. yds. crushed dust at $2.75 per cu. yd. 52.25 Interest at 6 per cent, ........... 24.52 Extra expense at 1.50576. per cent._ ............................. ............................... 42.60 Total .$2896.26 All of which is assessed in pro- portion to the special benefits con- ferred. Adopted Sept. 15th, 1924. Approved Sept. 15th, 1924. JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Souncilman Gabriel moved the ad- option of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Brede. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede ,Gabriel and Schrempf. Nays —None. Absent — Councilman Melchior. A Resolution. Whereas, the contract heretofore entered into by the City of Dubuque for the improvement of Marshall street hereinafter described has been completed and the City Engin_ eer has computed the cost and ex- pense of said improvement amounts to $2896.26. Therefore, be is resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque that to provide for the cost of im- proving Marshall street from the west line of Garfield avenue to the east line of Lincoln avenue thero be issued Improvement Bonds to the amount of $2896.26. Said bonds shall be issued the provisions of Chapter 6, Title V of the Code of Iowa and the amendments thereof, shall bear date as of the 15th day of October, A. D. 1924; shall be in the denominations of $200.00 each, ex- cept that there shall be ono bond to the amount of $96.26; theye.shall be numbered from 10,163 to 10,177 in- clusive, and shall be divided into 10 series of which the bonds numbered 10,163 to 10,164 shall constitute the first series, and shall be payable on the 1st day of April, A. D. 1925; the bonds numbered from 10,165 to 10,166 shall constitute the second series and shall be payable on the lst day of April A. D. 1926; the bond num- bered 10,167 to 10,168 shall con- stitute the third series and shall be payable the lst day of April 1927; the bond numbered 10,169 shall constitute the fourth series and shall be payable the 1st day of April 1928; the bonds num- bered 10,170 shall constitute the fifth series and shall be payable the let day of April 1929; the bond number- ed 10,171 shall constitute the sixth sereis and shall be payable the let day of April 1930; the bond num- bered 10,172 shall constitute the sev- enth series and shall be payable the lst day of April 1931;. the bonds numbered from 10,173 to 10,174 shall constitute the eighth series and shall be payable the 1st day of April 1932; the bonds numbered from 10,175 to 10,176 shall be payable the let day of April 1933; and shall con- stitute the ninth series; the bond numbered 10,177 shall constitute the tenth series and shall be payable the 1st day of April 1934. Said bonds shall bear interest at the rate of 5 per cent per annum which interest shall be payable semi- annually, in accordance with the terms of the coupons thereto at- tached; and said bonds shall be pay- able out of the proceeds of the spec- ial assessment levied for said im- provement. Both principal and in- terest shall be payable at the office Special Session, September 15th, 1924 533 of the City Treasurer in the City of Dubuque. Said bonds shall be sub- stantially in the following form: No ......................... $200.00 Series No ......................... CITY OF DUBUQUE IMPROVEMENT BOND The City of Dubuque in the State of Iowa promises to pay as herein- after mentioned to the bearer here- of, on the first day of April A. D. 19.........; or at any time before that date at the option of the City the sum of Two Hundred Dollars with interest thereon at the rate of 5 per cent per annum, payable on the pre- sentation and surrender of the inter- est coupons hereto attached. Both interest and principal are payable at the office of the City Treasurer in the City of Dubuque in the State of Iowa. This bond is issued by the City of Dubuque pursuant to and by virtue of Chapter 8, Title V of the Code of Iowa, and amendments there- to, and in accordance with a reso- lution of the City Council of said city, duly passed on the 15th day of September, 1924. - This bond is one of a series of 15 bonds, 14 for $200.00 numbered 10,163 to 10,176 inclusive, and one for $96.26 numbered 10,177; all of like tenor and date, and issued for thq purpose of improving Mar- shall street from the west line of Garfild avenue • to the east line of Lincoln avenue and described in said resolution; which cost is assess- able and levied along said improve- ment, and is made by law •a lien on all abutting or adjacent property, and payable in ten annual install- ments, with interest on all deferred payments at the rate of five per cent per annum, and this bond is payable only out of the money and can be used for no other purpose. And it is hereby certified and re- cited that all the acts and condition and things required to be done pre- cedent to and in the issuing of this series of bonds, have been done, hap- pened and performed in regular and due form as required by said law and resolution; and for the assess- ments, collections and payment here- on of said special tax, the faith and diligence of said City of Dubuque are hereby irrevocably pledged. In witness whereof the City of Du- buque by its City Council, has caused this bond to be signed by its Mayor and countersigned by its City Clerk, with the seal of said City affixed this 15th day of October, A. D. 1924, and has authorized the use of their fac- simile signatures to the interest cou- pons hereto attached. Countersigned Countersigned Mayor. (Seal) City Clerk. FORM OF COUPON Onthe ....._.....day of ......... ............_..........._...... A. D. 19....._., the City of Dubuque, Iowa, promises to pay to the bearer, as provided in the Bond, the sum of Dollars, at the office of the City Treasurer in the City of Dubuque, being........ months interest due that day on its Improvement Bond No. ..dated 19......_. Mayor. (Seal) City Clerk. Be it further resolved that the Mayor and City Clerk be and they are hereby instructed to cause said bonds to be prepared and when so prepared to execute said bonds; and that the City Clerk be and he is here- by instructed to register said bonds in a book to be kept by him for that purpose, and to then deliver them to the City Treasurer who will also register them in a book to be kept by him for that purpose. Be it further resolved that the City Treasurer be and he is hereby instructed to sell said bonds in the manner provided for in Section 845 of the Code of Iowa, the proceeds of said sale to be kept in a special fund to be known as Improvement Fund. Be it further resolved that the in- terest coupons attached to the bonds be signed with the fac- simile sig- nature of the Mayor and counter- signed with the fac - simile signature of the City Clerk. Adopted Sept. 15th, 1924. Approved: JAMES ALDERSON, L. H. BREDE, THEO, GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Councilman Brede moved the adop- tion of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council- men rede, Gabriel and Schrempf. Nays —None. Absent—Councilman Melchior. Notice of publication certified to by the publisher of the City Coun- cil's intention to levy a special as- sessment as provided by law to pay for the improvement of Garfield av- 534 Special Session, Sepember 15th, 1924 Special Session, September' 15th, 1924 535 enue from the east line of Elm street to the east line of Marshall street, presented. Remonstrances filed against the as- sessment as levied against property owned by the Voelker Realty Co., Lyon and Willging attorneys, for the improvement of this street, lots de- scribed in the petition. Stating that the assessment is far in excess of 25 per cent of the actual value of the property described. Also objecting to the material used in improving said street, stating that the surfac- ing will disintegrade, and become rough, uneven and unsightly. Remonstrance of Theo. Scharle, against the assessment as levied against lot 1 of 2 of 2 of Min. lot 113 for the improvement of Garfield avenue, stating that the assessment is in excess of a 26 per cent of the assessed valuation of this lot and asks that the assessment be reduced to come within the limitation as pro- vided by law. Remonstrance of H. A. McIntosh against the assessment as levied against lot S. W. forty feet of lot 25 McCraney's First Add., for the im- provement of Garfield avenue, amount of assessment $242.95, stat- that this is more than a 25 per cent of the assessed valuation of the lot. Councilman Brede moved that the Council view all of the property de- scribed in the above petitions for the purpose of investigating the val- ue of the property for assessment purposes. Seconded by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the following vote: Yeas -Mayor Alderson, Council- men rede, Gabriel and Schrempf. Nays -None. Absent-Councilman Melchior. Councilman Brede moved that the notice of publication be received and filed for record. Seconded by Coun- cilman Gabriel. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas -Mayor Alderson, Council- men rede, Gabriel and Schrempf. Nays -None. Absent-Councilman Melchior. Resolved by the City Council of hte City of Dubuque: That to pay for improving Garfield avenue from the east line of Elm street to the east line of Marshall street by Uhl - rich -Paley Co., contractor, in front of and adjoining the same, a Special Tax be and is hereby levied on the several Lots, and Parts of Lots, and Parcels of Real Estate hereinafter named, situate and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each Lot or Parcel of Real Estate, as follows: Owner Description Amount Philomenia Drexel, Pt. Min. Lot 315, Lot 1; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $352.52; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $5.71; in- terest at 6 per cent, $3.06; total ..._._......._............_.._. ...._ ...................$361.29 Klauer Mfg. Co., Smedley's Sub., Lot 22; vibrolithic pav- ing, curb and gutter cost, $1507.79; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $24.44; in- terest at 6 per cent, $13.07; total .1545.30 Frank Beutin, Sub. Lot 1 of M. L. 314, Lot 3; vibrolith- ic paving, curb and gutter cost, $300.35; extra expense at 1:62076 per cent, $4.97; interest at 6 per cent, $2.60; total........_.........._..... __.._- ._ ....................... 307.82 Christina Hasler, Sub. Lot 21 Smedley's Sub., Lot 1; vib- rolithic paving, curb and gut- ter cost, 79c; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, lc; in- terest at 6 per cent, 1c; to- tal.................._................... ....._...._.................... .81 Voelker Realty Co., Sub. Lot 1 of M. L. 314, Lot 2; vib- rolihic paving, curb and gut- ter cost, $305.35; extra ex- pense at 1.62076 per dent, $4.95; interest at 6 per cent, $2.65; total .......... .._..._ ................_....._. 312.96 Edward J. Crawford, Sub. Lot 1 of M. L. 314, Lot 1; vib- rolithic paving, curb and gut- ter cost $296.18; extra ex- pense • at 1.62076 per cent, $4.80; interest at 6 per cent, $2.56; total .............. ............................... 303.54 J. J. Nagle, Sub. Lot 1 of 3 of M. L. 113A, Lot 1; vib- rolithic paving, curb and gut- ter cost, $448.33; extra ex- pense at 1.62076 per cent, $7.27; interest at 6 per cent, $3.89; total .......... .............__:...._._........ 459.49 Theo. Schare, Sub. Lot 2 of 3 of Min. Lot 113A, Lot 1; vibroithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $379.71; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $6.15; interest at 6 per cent, $3.39; tote _ ............ ............................... 389.15 Theo. Schare, Sub. Lot 2 of 2 of M. L. 113A, Lot 1; vib- roithic paving, curb and gut- ter cost, $253.76; extra ex- pense at 1.62076 per cent, $4.11; interest at 6 per cent, $2.20; tote ............._... ................._._........... 260.07 Forence Vath, Scharer Sub., Lot 2; vibroithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $262.40; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $4.25; in- terest at 6 per cent, $2.27; total............................... ...._.......................... 268.92 Barbara Scharle, Scharle's Sub., Lot 1; vibrolithic pav- ing, curb and gutter cost, $265.62; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $4.31; in- terest at 6 per cent, $2.30; total_........_.._......._... ........_.........._........... 272.23 Theo. Scharle, Scharle's Sub., Lot 3; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $53.86; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, 87c; interest at 6 per cent, 47c; total ... .............._.........._..... 55.20 Theo. Scharle, Scharle's Sub., Lot 4; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $23.98; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, 39c; interest at 6 per cent, 21c; total .. ............................... 24.58 Otto F. Haisch, Cook's Add., Lot 1; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $310.57; extra expense at 1,62076 per cent, $5.03; in- terest at 6 per cent, $2.70; total......_ .............._... ......_._............_......... 318.30 John L. Wiegand, Sub. Lot 2 Cook's Add., Lot 2; vibrolith- ic paving, curb and gutter cost, $162.48; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $2.63; interest at 6 per cent, $1.41; total..........._...._ ........... ..............._.........._.... 166.52 Edward Abbott, Sub. Lot 2; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $148.09; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $2.40; interest at 6 per cent, $1.29; total ............ ............_......._.......... 151.78 G. J. Tschirgi, Cook's Add., Lot 3; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $310.57; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $5.03; in- terest at 6 per cent, $2.70; total ................................. .............................. 318.30 Anna Kirmse, Cook's Add., Lot 4; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $310.67; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $5.03; in- terest at 6 per cunt, $2.70; total ......._ ............._... 318.30 Anna M. Ring, Cook's Add., S. ih Lot 5; vibrolithic pav- ing, curb and gutter cost, $155.31; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $2.51; in- terest at 6 per cent, $1.35; total ........_ ..................... ._............................. 159.17 Realty Inv. Corp., Cook's Add., N. Lot 5; vibrolithic pav- ing, curb and gutter cost, $155.31; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $2.51; in- terest at 6 per cent, $1.35; total........_...._ ................ ............................... 159.17 John Berry Est., Cook's Add., Lot 6; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $310.57; extra expense at 1.62976 per cent, $5.03; in- terest at 6 per cent, $2.70; total..._ ................._. .........__._.._...._.......... 318.30 Victoria Holzman, Cook's Add., S. Lot 7; vibrolithic pav- ing, curb and gutter cost, 5155.31; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $2.51; in- terest at 6 per cent, 1.35; total .._._.... 159.17 Celestine Biasi, Cook's Add., S. E. 79 ft. of N. Lot 7; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $124.90; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $2.02; interest at 6 per cent, $1.09; total ..... ......_..._ ................_... 128.01 Lillian F. Alden, Cook's Add., N. W. 53 ft. of N. Va Lot 7; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $30.41; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, 49c; interest at 6 per cent, 26e; total ..._.. ._.....__....._......_..._...._ 31.16 Dan Schmalz Est., Cook's Add., Lot 8; vibrolithic pav- ing, curb and gutter cost. $310.57; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $5.03; in- terest at 6 per cent, $2.70; total . ......... ................_.............. 318.30 Dan Schmalz Est., Cook's Add., Lot 9; vibrolithic pav- ing, curb and gutter cost, $310.57; extra expense at L62076 per cent, $5.03; in- terest at 6 pe rcent, $2.70; total .............. ........_...................... 318.30 Dan Schmalz Est., Cook's Add., Lot 10; vibrolithic pav- ing, curb and gutter cost, $310.57; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $5.03; in- terest at 6 pe rcent, $2.70; total .... - 318.30 Dan Schmalz Est., Cook's Add., Lot 11; vibrolithic pav- ing, curb and gutter cost, $310.57; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $5.03; in- terest at 6 pe rcent, $2.70; total............................. ...._......._........._........ 318.30 Margaret Hoes, Cook's Add., Lot 12; vibrolithic pav- ing, curb and gutter cost, $310.57; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $5.03; in- terest at 6 pe rcent, $2.70; total ......_........_ .......... ......................... -..... 318.30 Amelia L. Lillig, Cook's Add., Lot 13; vibrolithic pav- ing, curb and gutter cost, $310.57; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $5.03; in- terest at 6 pe rcent, $2.70; total ........................_..... ......................_........ 318.30 John A. Lillig, Cook's Add., Lot 14; vibrolithic pav- ing, curb and gutter cost, $310.57; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $5.03; in- 536 Special Session, Sepember 15th, 1924 Special Session, September 15th, 1924 537 terest at 6 pe rcent, $2.70; total............................... ......................_........ 318.30 Third Presbyterian Church, Dreibilbies Add., Lot 1; vib- rolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $277.21; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $4.49; interest at 6 per cent, $2.40; total .............. ............................... 284.10 Cath. Gross & Mary Baldwn, Dreibilbies Add., Lot 2; vib- rolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $277.21; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $4.49; interest at 6 per cent, $2.40; total .............. ............................... 284.10 Henry G. Kaiser, Dreibilbies Add., Lot 1; vibrolithic pav- ing, curb and gutter cost, $277.21; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $4.49; in- terest at 6 per cent, $2.40; total....._.......-.........._ ......_....._........_......_.. 284.10 Chas. H. Kuttler, Dreibilbies Add., Lot 2; vibrolithic pav- ing, curb and gutter cost,. $277,21; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $4.49; in- terest at 6 per cent, $2.40; total ............................. ............................... 284.10 Anna Kuttler, Dreibilbies Add., Lot 4; vibrolithic pav- ing, curb and gutter cost, $277.21; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $4.49; in- terest at 6 per cent, $2.40; total ... 284.10 Henry Manders, Dreibilbies Add., Lot 5; vibrolithic pav- ing, curb and gutter cost, $277.21; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $4.49; in- terest at 6 per cent, $2.40; total ......_ .................._. ............................... 284.10 Henry Manders, Dreibilbies Add., S. 2 ft. of S. 35 ft, Lot 7; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $11.86; ex- tra expense at 1.62076 per cent, 19c; interest at 6 per cent, 10c; total ..... ............................ 12.15 J. E. Grice, Dreibilbies Add., N. 33 ft. of S. 35 ft. Lot 7; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $195.47; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $3.17; interest at 6 per cent, Matt Czizek, Dreibilbies Add., N. 11 ft. 8 in. Lot 7; vibro- lithic paving, curb and gut- ter cost, $69.88; extra ex- pense at 1.62076 per cent, $1.13; interest at 6 per cent, 61c; total . . Matt Czizek, Dreibilbies Add., Lot 8; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $277.21; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $4.49; in- 200.34 71.62 terest at 6 per cent, $2.40; total_..__......._ .............. ._............_................ 284.10 Nick Tritz, Hooper's Add., Lot 1; vibrolithic paving, curb and _ gutter cost, $310.25; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $5.03; in- terest at 6 per cent, $2.69; total ................................ ............................... 317.97 John N. White, Hooper's Add., Lot 2; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $310.25; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $5.03; in- terest at 6 per cent, $2.69; total.............................. ......................._...._.. 317.97 Amanda Maxwell, Hooper's Add., Lot 3; vibrolithic pav- ing, curb and gutter cost, $310.25; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $5.03; in- terest at 6 per cent, $2.69; total...... ............................... ................_........317.97 Amanda Maxwell, Hooper's Add., Lot 4; vibrolithic pav- ing, curb and gutter coat, $310.25; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $5.03; in- terest at 6 per cent, $2.69; total........_ .................... ..._......_.........._......... 317.97 R. H. Kearney, Hooper's Add.. S. W. 1 Lot 5; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $155.10; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $2.51; in- terest at 6 per cent, $1.35; total 158.96 R. D. Bliss, Hooper's Add , N. E. % Lot 5; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $155.10; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $2.01; in- terest at 6 per cent, $1.35; total 158.96 N. J. Lees Est., Hooper's Add , Lot 6; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $310.25; extra expense at 1.62076 per cen,t $5.03; in- terest at 6 per cent, $2.69; total_......_ 317.97 Robt. Beckler, Hooper's Add , Lot 7; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $310.25; extra expense at 1.62076 per cen,t $5.03; in- terest at 6 per cent, $2.69; Dan .Ruff, McCraney's 2nd Add., Lot 5; vibrolithic pav- ing, curb and gutter cost, $209.70; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $3.40; in- terest at 6 per cent, $1.82; total........................_......... ............................... ; Realty Inv. Corp., McCraney's 2nd Add., Lot 4; vibrolith- ic paving, curb and gutter cost, $296.18; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $4.80; interest at 6 per cent, $2.56; total........_..._ ............. ...._...._...._...._.._..._.... 303.54 Geo. A. Kimbel, McCraney's 2nd Add., Lot 3; vibrolith- ic paving, curb and gutter cost, $296.18; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $4.80; interest at 6 per cent, $2.56; total................._............ ._......._._............._..... 303.54 Octavia Feyen, McCraney's 2nd Add., Lot 2; vibrolith- ic paving, curb and gutter cost, $296.18; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $4.80; interest at 6 per cent, $2.56; • total ......................._...... ..._....................._..... 303.54 Octavia Feyen, McCraney's 2nd Add., Lot 1; vibrolith- ic paving, curb and gutter cost, $296.18; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $4.80; interest at 6 per cent, $2.56; total.............................. ......................_..._..._ 303.54 John Palm, Wick's Add., S. W. 23 ft. Lot 23; vibrolith- ic paving, curb and gutter cost, $136.23; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $2.21; interest at 6 per cent, $1.18; total....._ ....................... ..........._._................. 139.62 Fred Dennell, Wick's Add., N. E. 27 ft. Lot 23; vibrolith- ic paving, curb and gutter cost, $159.95; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $2.59; interest at 6 per cent, $1.39; total................._............. ............................... 163.93 Harry McIntosh, Wick's Add., Lot 24; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $296.18; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $4.80; in- terest at 6 per cent, $2.56; total................._......._.... ............................... 303.54 Wm. Heitman, Wick's Add., Lot 25; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $296.13; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $4.80; in- terest at 6 per cent, $2.56; total................... ........ .._......_........._........... 303.49 . Ferdinand Nicko, Wick's Add., E. 137.4 ft. Lot 26; vibrolith- ic paving, curb and gutter cost, $296.13; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $4.80; interest at 6 per cent, $2.56; total...._ ............._..... ............._._......_........ 303.49 Voelker Realty Co., Jaeger's Sub., Lot 1; vibrolithic pav- ing, curb and gutter cost, $276.43; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $4.48; in- terest at 6 per cent, $2.39; total' ........_ ...................... ............................... 283.30 Home Bldg. Co., Jaeger's Sub., Lot 2; vibrolithic pav- ing, curb and gutter cost, $276.43; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $4.48; in- terest at 6 per cent, $2.39; total._ ........................... ...................._........._ 283.30 Home Bldg. Co., Sub. Lot 3 Jaeger's Sub., Lot 1; vibro- lithic paving, curb and gut- ter cost, $254.44; extra ex- pense at 1.62076 per cent, $4.12; interest at 6 per cent, $2.20; total ... ..... ....................:.......... 260.76 Voelker Realty Co., Sub. Lot 3 Jaeger's Sub., Lot 2; vib- rolithic paving, curb and gut - ter cost, $22.77; extra ex- pense at 1.62076 per cent, 37c; interest at 6 per cent, 20c; total ..........._ ....... ............................... 23.34 Home Builders Co., Sub. Lot 1 of 4 Jaeger's Sub., Lot 1; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $28.46; extra ex- pense at 1.62076 per cent, 46c; interest at 6 per cent, 24c; total ................... ....._.............. 29.16 Realty Inv. Corp., Sub. Lot 1 of 4 Jaeger's Sub., Lot 2; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $218.18; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $3.54; interest at 6 per cent, $1.89; total ._ .......... ...._.......................... 223.61 Voelker Realty Co., Sub. Lot 4 Jaeger's Sub., Lot 2; vib- rolithic paving, curb and gut- ter cost, $30.57; extra ex- pense at 1.62076 per cent, 50c; interest at 6 per cent, 27c; total .......... ........................... 31.34 Leo Schmid, Fengler's Add., Lot 1; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $276.43; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $4.48; in- terest at 6 per cent, $2.39; total ........ 283.30 Geo. Kistler, Fengler's Add., Lot 2; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $276.43; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $4.48; in- terest at 6 per cent, $2 total......... ............... ......_....................._.. 283.30 Henry J. Wunderlich, Junk's Dubuque Add., Lot 4; vibro- lithic paving, curb and gut- ter cost, $296.18; extra ex- pense at 1.62076 per cent, $4.80; interest at 6 per cent, $2.56; total .......... .......... 303.54 Henry J. Wunderlich, Junk's Dubuque Add., Lot 3; vibro- lithic paving, curb and gut- ter cost, $296.18; extra ex- pense at 1.62076 per cent, $4.80; interest at 6 per cent, $2.56; total .............. ............................... 303.54 Henry J. Wunderlich, Junk's Dubuque Add., Lot 2; vibro- lithic paving, curb and gut- ter cost, $296.18; extra ex- pense at 1.62076 per cent, 538 Special Session, Sepember 15th, 1924 $4.80; interest at 6 per cent, $2.56; total ... 303.54 John A. Hauser, Junk's Du- buque Add., Lot 1; vibro- lithic paving, curb and gut- ter cost, $296.18; extra ex- pense at 1.62076 per cent, $4.80; interest at 6 per cent, $2.56; total . .......................... 303.54 August W. Reifsteck, Mc- Craney's 1st Add., Lot 18; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $296.18; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $4.80; interest at 6 per cent, $2.56; total ......... 303.65 August W. Reifsteck, Mc- Craney's 1st Add., Lot 19; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $296.18; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $4.80; interest at 6 per cent, $2.56; total ............ ............................... 303.65 Michael & Sophia Schnee, Mc- Craney's lst Add., Lot 29; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $296.18; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $4.80; interest at 6 per cent, $2.56; total .............. ............................... 303.65 Kath. Schnee, McCraney's lst Add., Lot 21; vibrolithic pav- ing, curb and gutter cost, $296.18; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $4.80; in- terest at 6 per cent, $2.56; total . 303.65 Mary A. Geary, McCraney's 1st Add., S. % Lot 22; vib- lithic paving, curb and gut- ter cost, $148.14; extra ex- pense at 1.62076 per cent, $2.40; interest at 6 per cent, $1.29; total .._...._.. .._ ............................ 151.83 Carolina Bideaux, McCraney's 1st Add., N. % Lot 22; vib- lithic paving, curb and gut- ter cost, $148.14; extra ex- pense at 1.62076 per cent, $2.40; interest at 6 per cent, $1.29; total ........_... ..._ ........................... 151.83 Voelker Realty Co., McCran- ey's 1st Add., Lot 23; vib- rolithic paving, curb and gut- ter cost, $296.29; extra ex- pense at 162076 per cent, $4.80; interest at 6 per cent, $2.56; total ....._ ....... ............. .................. 303.65 Voelker Realty Co., McCran- ey's lst Add., Lot 24; vib- rolithic paving, curb and gut- ter cost, $296.29; extra ex- pense at 162076 per cent, $4.80; interest at 6 per cent, $2,56; total .............. ............................... 303.65 Harry McIntosh, McCraney's 1st Add., S. W. 40 ft. Lot 25; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $237.05; ex- tra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $3.84; interest at 6 per cent, $2.06; total ......_........_......... 242,95 W. A. McIntosh, McCraney's 1st Add., N. E. 10 ft. Lot 25; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $59.24; ex tra expense at 1.62076 per cent, 96c; interest at 6 per cent, 52c; total ......................_....._.. 60.72 W. A. McIntosh, McCraney's 1st Add., Lot 26; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $296.29; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $4.80; interest at 6 per cent, $2.56; total.............._......__... ..............:..........._.... 303.65 Ind. School District, McCran- ey's 1st Add., Lot 27; vibro- lithic paving, curb and gut- ter cost, $296.29; extra ex- pense at 1.62076 per cent, $4.80; interest at 6 per cent, Ind. School District, McCran- ey's lst Add., Lot 28; vibro- lithic paving, curb and gut- ter cost, $296.29; extra ex- pense at 1.62076 per cent, $4.80; interest at 6 per cent, Ind. School District, McCran- ey's 1st Add., Lot 29; vibro- lithic paving, curb and gut- ter cost, $296.29; extra ex- pense at 1.62076 per cent, $4.80; interest at 6 per cent, 303.65 303.65 303.65 Ind. School District, McCran- ' ey's lst Add., Lot 30; vibro- lithic paving, curb and gut- ter cost, $296.29; extra ex- pense at 1.62076 per cent, $4.80; interest at 6 per cent, $2.56; total ............ ........._.................._.. 303.65 Ind. School District, McCran- ey's lst Add., Lot 31; vibro- lithic paving, curb and gut- ter cost, $296.29; extra ex- pense at 1.62076 per cent, $4.80.; interest at 6 per cent, $2.56; total ............. _.............................. 303.65 Ind. School District, McCran- ey's 1st Add., Lot 32; vibro- lithic paving, curb and gut- ter cost, $296.29; extra ex- pense at 1.62076 per cent, $4.80; interest at 6 per cent, $2.56; total . 303.65 Ind. School District, McCran- ey's lst Add., Lot 33; vibro- lithic paving, curb and gut- ter cost, $296.29; extra ex- pense at 1.62076 per cent, $4.80; interest at 6 per cent, $2.56; total ............ ..._..............._......:.... 303.65 Frank Beutin, McCraney's lst Add., Part Lot 2; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $284.48; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $2.46; Special Session, September 15th, 1924 539 interest at 6 per cent, $2.46; total 291.55 Frank Beutin, McCraney's lst Add., Part Lot 3; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $284.48; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $2.46; interest at 6 per cent, $2.46; total 291.55 Frank Beutin, McCraney's 1st Add., Part Lot 4; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $284.48; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $2.46; interest at 6 per cent, $2.46; total 291.55 Frank Beutin, McCraney's 1st Add., Part Lot 5; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $284.48; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $2.46; interest at 6 per bent, $2.46; total 291.55 Frank Beutin, McCraney's lst Add., Part Lot 6; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $284.48; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $2.46; interest at 6 per cent, $2.46; total 291.55 Frank Beutin, McCraney's 1st Add., Part Lot 7; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $284.48; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $2.46; interest at 6 per cent, $2.46; total 291.55 Frank Beutin, McCraney's lst Add., Part Lot 8; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $284.48; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $2.46; interest at 6 per cent, $2.46; total 291.55 John Leicht Est., Sub. Lot 9, MeCraney's 1st Add., Lot 1; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $263.51; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $4.27; In- terest at 6 per cent, $2.28; total 270.06 George Hansen, Sub. Lot 10, McCraney's 1st Add., Lot 1; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $263.51; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $4.27; in- terest at 6 per cent, $2.28; total 270.06 Leonard R. Kruse, Sub. Lot 11, McCraney's 1st Add., Lot 1; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $263.51; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $4.27; in- terest at 6 per cent, $2.28; total 270.06 James & Ida O'Brien, Sub. Lot 12, McCraney's lst Add., Lot 1; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $263.51; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $4.27; in- terest at 6 per cent, $2.28; total 270.06 James & Ida O'Brien, Sub. Lot 13, McCraney's lst Add., Lot 1; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter. cost, $263.51; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $4.27; in- terest at 6 per cent, $2.28; total............................... ............_.................. 270.06 John Leicht Est., McCraney's 1st Add., Lot 13A; vibrolith- ic paving, curb and gutter cost, $104.77; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $1.70; interest at 6 per cent, 92e; total_.. ......_ ............ .........._.................... 107.39 Geo. Sehwaegler, McCraney's lst Add., W. 100 ft. Lot 14; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $263.51; extra expense at 1. *2076 per cent, $.27; interest at 6 per cent, $2.28; total .............. ............................... 270.06 Amos Paley, McCraney's W. ' Pt. of E. 143 ft. Lot 14; vib- rolithic paving, curb and gut- ter cost, $20.98; extra ex- pense at 1.62076 per cent, 34c; interest at 6 per cent, 19e; total ....._ ........ ................._..........._. 21.51 Geo. J. Kress, McCraney's 1st Add., W. 100 ft. of Lot 15; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $263.51; extra expense at 1.62076, $4.27; interest at 6 per cent, $2.28: total_...___....._...._.... _......-- -._ ................... 270.06 Amos Paley, McCraney's lst Add., E. 143 ft. W. part of Lot 15; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $20.98; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, 34c; inter- est at 6 per cent, 19e; total 21.51 Frank Mesaerknecht, McCra- ney's lst Add., W. 100 ft. of Lot 16; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $263.51; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $4.27; in- terest at 6 per cent, $2.28; total..._........._......_.. .._............_....._...._.._. 270.06 Amos Paley, McCraney's lst Add., W. part of E. 143 feet of Lot 16; vibrolithic pav- ing, curb and gutter cost, $20.98; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, 34c; inter- est at 6 per cent, 19e; total 21.51 Frank Mesaerknecht, McCra- ney's lst Add., W. 100 ft. of Lot 16; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $263.51; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $4.27; in- terest at 6 per cent, $2.28; total......................._....... ............................... 270.06 540 Special Session, September 15th, 1924 Special Session, September 15th, 1924 541 Amos Paley, McCraney's 1st Add., W. part of E. 143 feet of Lot 17; vibrolithic pav- ing, curb and gutter cost, $20.98; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, 34c; inter- est at 6 per cent, 19c; total . ....................._.... 21.51 Voelker Realty Co., Jaeger's Sub., Lot 18; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $309.04; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $5.01; interest at 6 per cent, $2.68; total....._ ................ ............._...._......._.... 316.73 Voelker Realty Co., Jaeger's Sub., Lot 17; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $306.99; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $4.98; interest at 6 per cent, $2.67; total................. .._....... ............................... 314.64 Voelker Realty Co., Paeger's Sub., Lot 16; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $304.77; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $4.94; interest at 6 per cent, $2.65; total................._...._.. ..........._...._...._....__... 312.36 Voelker Realty Co., • Jaegers Sub., Lot 15; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $302.19; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $4.90; interest at 6 per cent, $2.62; total ........_.. 309.71 Voelker Realty Co., Jaegers Sub., Lot 14; vibrolithic paving curb and gutter cost, $284.48; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $4.61; interest at 6 per cent, $2.46; total..........._...._._ ........ ...................._...._....• 291.55 Voelker Realty Co., Jaeger's Sub., Lot 13; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $262.82; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $4.26; interest at 6 per cent, $2.28; total............................._. ............................... 269.36 Realty Inv. Corp., Jaegers Sub., S. 3.5 ft. of W. 100 ft. of Lot 12; vibrolithic pav- ing, curb and gutter cost, $18.45; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, 30c; in- terest at 6 per cent, 16c; Voelker Realty Co., Jaeger's Sub., N. 43 ft. of W. 100 ft. of Lot 12; vibrolithic pav- ing, curb and gutter cost, $226.62; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $3.67; in- terest at 6 per cent, $1.97; total ......_ ....................... ......._....................... Voelker Realty Co., Jaeger's Sub., E. 123 ft. of Lot 12; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $19.50; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, 18.91 232.26 32c; interest at 6 per cent, 17c; total . ..... ...................._....._.... 1919 Realty Inv. Corp., Jaegers Sub., N. 36 ft. 6 in. of W. 100 ft. of Lot 11; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $192.37; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $3.12; ; interest at 6 per cent, $1.67; total.___ .................. _....._...._...._...._..._..... 197.16 Voelker Realty Co., Jaeger's Sub., S. 10 ft. of W. 100 ft. of Lot 11; vibrolithic pav- ing, curb and gutter cost, $52.70; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, 86c; in- terest at 6 per cent, 46c; total.........................._. ............................... 54.02 Voelker Realty Co., Jaeger's Sub., E. 123 ft. of Lot 11; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $19.50; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, 32c; interest at 6 per cent, 17c; total ......_.. _.._......._......._....._..... Voelker Realty Co., Jaeger's Sub., N. 30 ft. of W. 100 ft. of Lot 10; vibrolithic pav- ing, curb and gutter cost, $158.10; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $2.56; in- terest at 6 per cent, $1.37; toal....._ ................_...._. ..._...._.............._....... 162.03 Realty Inv. Corp., Jaeger's Sub., S. 16.5 ft. of W. 100 ft. of Lot 10; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $86.96; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $1.41; interest at 6 per cent, 76c; total................._...._...... ........................_...... 89.13 Voelker Realty Co., Jaeger's Sub., E. 123 ft. of Lot 10; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $19.50; extra ex- pense at 1.62076 per cent, 32c; interest at 6 per cent, 17c; total ....._ ......... ......._....................... 19.99 Realty Inv. Corp., Jaeger's Sub., N. 23.6 ft. of W. 100 ft. of Lot 9; vibrolithic pav- ing, curb and gutter cost, $123.85; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $2.01; in- terest at 6 per cent, $1.08; total....._...._ ................... ............................... 126.94 Voelker Realty Co., Jaeger's Sub., S. 23 ft. of W. 100 ft. of Lot 9; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, •$121.21; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $1.96; in- terest at 6 per cent, $1.06; total..._......_...._..._...._ ..................._........... 124.23 Voelker Realty Co., Jaegers Sub., E. 123 ft. of Lot 9; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $19.50; extra expense at 1.62071 per cent, 32c; interest at 6 per cent, 17c; total ........... . 19.99 19.99 Voelker Realty Co., Jaeger's Sub., N. 17 ft. of W. 100 ft. of Lot 6; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $89.59; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $1.45; in- terest at 6 per cent, 78c; total....._...._...._..._...._ . ............................... 91.82 Voelker Realty Co., Jaeger's Sub., S. 33 ft. of W. 100 ft. of Lot 6; vibrolithic pav- ing, curb and gutter cost, $173.91; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $2.82; in- terest at 6 per cent, $1.51; total..........._ .......... ....__._........_.._........... 178.24 Voelker Realty Co., Jaeger's Sub., E. 20 ft. of Lot 6; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $19.76; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, •32c; interest at 6 per cent, 17c; total ............ .........................._._.. 20.25 Voelker Realty Co., Jaeger's Sub., N. 7 ft. of W. 100 ft. of Lot 5; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $36.89; extra expense at L62076 per cent, 60c; inter- est at 6 per cent, 33c; toal 37.82 Voelker Realty Co., Jaeger's Sub., E. 20 ft. of Lot 5; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $19.76; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, 32c; interest at 6 per cent, 17c; total ....._......_ .............._.........._..... 20.25 Voelker Realty Co., Jaeger's Sub., S. 43 ft. of W. 100 ft. of Lot 5; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $226.62; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $3.67; in- terest at 6 per cent, $1.97; total...... ..................._ ............................... 232.26 Realty Inv. Corp., Sub. Lot 33, McCraney's 2nd Add., Lot 1; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $346.30; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $5.61; interest at 6 per cent, $3.00; total ................. . 354.91 F. S. Habel, Sub. Lot 33, Mc- Craney's 2nd Add., Lot 2; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $45.74; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, 74c; interest at 6 per cent, 40c; total ....._ ..........._ ................... ..... 46.88 Cath. Habel, MoCraneys 2nd Add., N. E. 3/ , Lot 34; vi- brolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $141.66; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $2.30; interest at 6 per cent, $1.23; total -...._ ...... ........................._..... 145.19 Fischer Inv. Corp., McCraneys 2nd Add., S. W. %, Lot 34; vibrolithic paving, curb. and gutter cost, $141.66; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $2.30; interest at 6 per cent, $1.23; total ......:......... ........................ 145.19 Fischer Inv. Corp., McCraneys 2nd Add., N. E. %of Lot 35; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $141.66; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $2.30; interest at 6 per cent, $1.23; total ........................... 145.19 Paul Johnson, McCraney's 2nd Add., S. W. % Lot 35; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $141.66; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $2.30; interest at 6 per cent, $1.23; total ......_.... ....._ ...................._.... 145.19 W. J. Theisen, McCraney's 2nd Add., N. E. IA Lot 36; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $141.66; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $2.30; interest at 6 per cent, $1.23; .total .............. ............................... 145.19 Fiscer Inv. Corp., McCraney's 2nd Add., S. W. 3/Z Lot 36; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $141.66; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $2.30; interest at 6 per cent, $1.23; •total ............. .......................:._..... Fischer Inv. Corp, McCraney's 2nd Add., Lot 37; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $283.27; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $4.59; interest at 6 per cent, $2.45; total........_.......__ ........ ............................... 290.31 Fischer Inv. Corp, McCraney's 2nd Add., Lot 38; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $283.27; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $4.59; interest at 6 per cent, $2.45; total .. 290.31 C. M. & St. P. Ry Co., Mc- Craney's 2nd Add., Lot 45; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $36.26; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, '59c; interest at 6 per cent, 31c; total ................. 37.16 C. M. & St. P. Ry. Co., Mc- Craney's 2nd Add., Lot 46; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $34.87; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, 56c; interest at 6 per cent, 31c; total .............._. ............................... 35.44 C. M. & St. P. Ry Co., Mc- Craney's 2nd Add., Lot 47; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $30.15; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, 49c; interest at 6 per cent, 26c; total ............... ..........._............._..... 30.90 C. M. & St. P. Ry. Co., Mc- Craney's 2nd Add., Lot 48; vibrolithic paving, curb and kutter cost, $23.98; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, 39c; interest at 6 per cent, 21c; total .............. ............................... 24.58 145.19 542 Special Session, September 15th, 1924 C. M. & St. P. Ry. Co., Mc- Craney's 2nd Add., Lot 49; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $15.81; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, 26c; interest at 6 per cent, 14c; total . ... ................._....._.._.... 16.21 C. M. & St. P. Ry Co., Mc- Craney's 2nd Add., Lot 50; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $4.74; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, 8c; interest at 6 per cent, 3c; total .._. _ ............... ........._..... ...... 4.85 T. E. Rhomherg, McCraney's 2nd Add., Lot 39; vibro- lithic paving, curb and gut- ter cost, $283.27; extra ex- pense at 1.62076 per cent, $4.59; interest at 6 per cent, $2,45; total ........... ._............_......._........ 290.31 Voelker Realty Co., McCran- ey's 2nd Add., Lot 40; vib- rolithic paving, curb and gut- ter cost, $283.27; extra ex- pense at 1.62076 per cent, '$4.59; interest at 6 per cent, $2.45; total ............ .............._......._........ Anna Baumgartner, McCran- ey's 2nd Add., N. Lot 41; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $188.78; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $3.06; interest at 6 per cent, $1.65; total '...__._...._..._._....._ ........... 193.49 Herman & Augusta Hostert, McCraney's 2nd Add., S. Lot 41; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $188.78; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $3.06; in- terest at 6 per cent, $1.65; total_ ............................ ....._..................._..... 193.49 C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., Mc- Craney's 2nd Add., Lot 42; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $45.80; extra ex- pense at 1.62076 per cent, 74c; interest at 6 per cent, 40c; total ....... ........_......_........_...... C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., Mc- Craney's 2nd Add., Lot 43; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $30.57; extra ex- pense at 1.62076 per cent, 150c; interest at 6 per cent, 27c; total ......._ ........ ............................... C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., Mc- Craney's 2nd Add., Lot 44; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $34.11; extra ex- pense at 1.62076 per cent, 56c;. interest at 6 per cent, 29c; total ....._._ ... ..................._........... 35.26 John V. White, Sub. Min. Lot 303, N. W. 170 ft. Lot 1; vib- rolithic paving, curb and gut- ter cost, $187.20; extra ex- pense at 1.62076 per cent, $3.03; interest at 6 per cent, $1.63; total .............. ............................ 191.86 290.31 46.94 31.34 Lulu Quinlan, Sub. Min. Lot 303, S. E. 30 ft. Lot 1; vib- rolithic paving, curb and gut- ter cost, $5.69; extra ex- pense at 1.62076 per cent, 9c; interest at 6 per cent, total.............._................ .............................. C. M. & St. P. Ry. Co., Sub. Min. Lot 303, Lot 2A; vib- rolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, 922.93; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, 37c; interest at 6‘ per cent, 5.83 23.50 Ada Brown, Sub. Min. Lot 303, Lot 2; vibrolithic paving, surb and gutter cost, $192.89; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $3.13; in- terest at 6 per cent, $1.68; total...._ ................... ...__..._...................... 197.70 Ada Brown, Sub. Min. Lot 303, N. E. 5 ft. Lot 6; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $28.35; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, 46c; in- terest at 6 per cent, 24c; total__.......___.... .__.._._...._.........._..._.._ 29.05 Charles Hughes, Sub. Min. Lot 303, S. W. 35 ft. Lot 6; vib- rolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $198.32; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $3.21; interest at 6 per cent, $1.72; total ...... ._......_......_..._.._.._.... 203.25 Margaret Millen, Sub. Min. Lot 303, Lot 6; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $659.82; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $10.69; in- terest at 6 per cent, $5.72; total.......................... ....._..........._:............ 676.23 A. J. & J. J. Duertscher, Sub. Lot 4 of M. L. 303, Lot 2; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $316.79; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $5.13; interest at 6 per cent, $2.75; total ........ .__.__..........._.__....324.67 A. J. & J. J. Duertscher, Sub. • Lot 4 of M. L. 303, Lot 1; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $316.79; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $5.13; interest at 6 per cent, $2.75; total ..._ .. ..........._................_.. 324.67 C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., Sub Min. Lot 303, Lot 3; vibro- lithic paving, curb and gut - ter cost, $117.47; extra ex- pense at 1.62076 per cent, $1.90; interest at 6 per cent, $1.02; total ............. ....... ......................_. 120.39 C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., Wilse Dubuque Block 1; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, 63c; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, lc; interest at 6 per cent, lc; total ..___ ................ .65 Special Session, September 15th, 1924 J. K. Deming, Sub. Min. Lot 466, Und. % Lot 2; vibro- lithic paving, curb and gut- ter cost, 2015.73; extra ex- pense at 1.62076 per cent, $32.67; interest at 6 per cent, $17.47; total .......................2065.87 J. J. Nagle, Sub. Min. Lot 466, Und. % Lot 2; vibro- lithic paving, curb and gut- ter cost, 2015.73; extra ex- pense at 1.62076 per cent, - $32.67; interest at 6 per cent, $17.47; total ........................2065.87 C. 21. & St. P. R. R. Co., Sub. Min. Lot 466, Lot 1; vibro- lithic paving, curb and gut- ter cost, $591.32; extra ex- pense at 1.62076 per cent, $8.42; interest at 6 per cent, $4.50; total 532.24 J. K. Deming, Railroad Add , 2B1.8 Und. '/z Lot 4; vibro- lithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $6.75; extra ex- pense at 1.62076 per cent, 11c; interest at 6 per cent, 7c; total . 6.93 J. J. Nagle, Railroad Add , B1.8 Und i4 Lot 4; vibro- lithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $6.75; extra ex- pense at 1.62076 per cent, llc; interest at 6 per cent, 7c; total 6.93 City of Dubuque, Railroad Add., Block 8, Lot 5; vibro- lithic paving, curb and gut- ter cost, $47.43; extra ex- pense at 1.62076 per cent, 77c; interest at 6 per cent, 41c; total . 48.61 City of Dubuque, Railroad Add., Block 8, Lot 6; vibro- lithic paving, curb and gut- ter cost, $118.79; extra ex- pense at 1.62076 per cent, $1.93; interest at 6 per cent, $1.03; total .._...... ...._ ..............._...._ 121.75 City of Dubuque, Railroad Add., Block 8, Lot 7; vibro- lithic paving, curb and gut- ter cost, $131.75; extra ex- pense at 1.62076 per cent, $2.14; interest at 6 per cent, $1:15; total ... ..._ ........................... 135.04 City of Dubuque, Railroad Add., Block 8, Lot 8; vibro- lithic paving, curb and gut- ter cost, $131.75; extra ex- pense at 1.62076 per cent, $2.14; interest at 6 per cent, $1.15; total ....._...._ ........................._ 135.04 C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., Rail- road Add., Block 8, Lot 9; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $131.75; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $2.14; interest at 6 per cent, $1.15; total ............. ............._ 135.04 C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., Rail- road Add., Block 8, Lot 10; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $131.75; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $2.14; interest at 6 per cent, $1.15; total ..._... ._........_....._..._....._.... C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., Rail- road Add., Block 8, Lot 11; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $131.75; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $2.14; interest at 6 per cent, $1.15; total ....._ ...._._._.._..._..._......_.... C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., Rail- road Add., Block 8, Lot 12; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $131.75; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $2.14; interest at 6 per cent, $1.15; total _... C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., Rail- road Add., Block 8; Lot 13; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $21.45; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, 35c; interest at 6 per cent, 19c; total ....._...... .__...._ ....................... C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., Rail- road Add., Block 8, Lot 14; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $21.45; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, 35c; interest at 6 per cent, 19c; total ..:...... .............._....._.......... C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., Rail- road Add., Block 8, Lot 15; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $21.45; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, 35c; interest at 6 per cent, 19c; total ....._.._ .... ............._..._............. C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., Rail- road Add., Block 8, Lot 16: vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $21.45; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, 35c; interest at 6 per cent, 19c; total ............... ....._........................_ C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., Rail- road Add., Block 8, Lot 17; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $21.45; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, 35c; interest at 6 per cent, 19c; total ....._ ......... .........._.................... C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., Rail- road Add., Block 8, Lot 18; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $21.45; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, 35c; interest at 6 per cent, 19c; total ............... ........_.._................... C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., Rail- road Add., Block 8, Lot 19; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $21.45; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, 35c; interest at 6 per cent, 19c; total ........_ ...... ..................._........... C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., Rail- road Add., Block 8, Lot 20; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $21.45; extra 543 135.04 135.04 135.04 21.99 21.99 21.99 21.99 21.99 21.99 21.99 544 Special Session, September 15th, 1924 expense at 1.62076 per cent, 35c; interest at 6 per cent, 19c; total C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., Rail- road Add., Block 8, Lot 21; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $21.45; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, 35c; interest at 6 per cent, 19c; total C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., Rail- road Add., Block 8, Lot 22; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $19.71; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, 32c; interest at 6 per cent, 17c; total C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., Rail- road Add., Lot 8, Block 23; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $14.49; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, 23c; interest at 6 per cent, 12c; total C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., Rail- road Add., Lot 8, Block 24; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $2.58; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, 4c; interest at 6 per cent, 2c; total C. M. & St, P. R. R. Co., Rail- road Add., Block 18, Lot 10; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, 79c; extra ex- pense at 1.62076 per cent, lc; interest at 6 per cent, 1c; total C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., Rail- road Add., Block 11, Lot 1; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $1.84; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, 3c; interest at 6 per cent, lc; total , C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., Rail- road Add., Block 11, Lot 2; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $1.58; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, 3c; interest at 6 per cent, lc; total C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., Rail- road Add., Block 11, Lot 3; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $1.58; extra ex- pense at 1.62076 per cent, 3c; interest at 6 per cent, lc ; total C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., Rail- road Add., Block 11, Lot 4; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $1.58; extra ex- pense at 1.62076 per cent, 3c; interest at 6 per cent, 1c; total C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., Rail- road Add., Block 11, Lot 5; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $1.58; extra ex- pense at 1.62076 per cent, 21.99 21.99 20.20 14.84 2.64 .81 1.88 1.62 1.62 1.62 3c; interest at 6 per cent, 1c; ttoal C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., Rail- road Add., Block 11, Lot 6; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $1.58; extra ex- pense at 1.62076 pe rcent, 3c; interest at 6 per cent, 3c; total C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., Rail- road Add., Block 11, Lot 7; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $1.58; extra ex- pense at 1.62076 per cent, 3c; interest at 6 per cent, lc; total C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., Rail- road Add., Block 11, Lot 8; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $1.58; extra ex- pense at 1.62076 per cent, 3c; interest at 1 per cent, lc; total 1.62 C. M. & St. P. R. R. (Jo., Rail- road Add., Block 11, Lot 9; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $1.58; extra ex- pense at 1.62076 per cent, lc; total • 1.62 C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., Rail- road Add., Block 11, Lot 10; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $1.58; extra ex- pense at 1.62076 per cent, 3c; interest at 6 per cent, lc; total 1.62 C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., Rail- road Add., Block 11, Lot 11; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, 47c; extra ex- pense at 1.62076 per cent, lc; total .48 C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., Rail- road Add., Block 7, Lot 1, vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $131.75; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $2.14; interest at 6 per cent, $1.14; total 135.03 C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., Rail- road Add., Block 7, Lot 2; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $131.75; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $2.14; interest at 6 per cent, $1.14; total 135.03 C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., Rail- road Add., Block 7, Lot 3; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $118.58; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $1.92; interest at 6 per cent, $1.03; total 121.53 C. M. & St. P. Ry. Co., Rail- road Add., Block 7, Lot 4; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $64.56; extra ex- pense at 1.62076 per cent, $1.05; interest at 6 per cent, 55c; •total 66.16 C. M. & St. P. Ry. Co., Rail- road Add., Block 7, Lot 5; 1.62 1.62 1.62 Special Session, Septembef 15th, 1924 545 vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $9.54; extra ex- pense at 1.62076 per cent, 15c; interest at 6 per cent, 8c; total 9.77 0. M. & St. P. Ry. Co., Rail- road Add. Block 7, Lot 6; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $20.50; extra ex- pense at 1.62076 per cent, 33c; interest at 6 per cent, 17c; total 21.00 C. M. & St. P. Ry. Co., Rail- road Add. Block 7, Lot 7; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $21.45; extra ex- pense at 1.62076 per cent, 35c; interest at 6 per cent, 19c; total 21.99 C. M. & St. P. Ry. Co., Rail- road Add. Block 7, Lot 8; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $21.45; extra ex- pense at 1.62076 per cent, 35c; interest at 6 per cent, 19c; total 21.99 C. M. & St. P. Ry. Co., Rail- road Add. Block 7, Lot 9; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $21.45; extra ex- pense at 1.62076 per cent, 35c; interest at 6 per cent, 19c; total 21.99 C. M. & St. P. Ry. Co., Rail- road Add. Block 7, Lot 10; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $21.45; extra ex- pense at 1.62076 per cent, 35c; interest at 6 per cent, 19c; total 21.99 C. M. & St. P. Ry. Co., Rail- road Add. Block 6, Lot 23; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $5.53; extra ex- pense at 1.62076 per cent, 9c; interest at 6 per cent, 5c; total 5.67 'C. M. & St. P. Ry. Co., Rail- road Add. Block 6, Lot 22; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $1.90; extra ex- pense at 1.62076 per cent, 3c; interest at 6 per cent, lc; total 1.94 C. M. & St. P. Ry. Co., M.. Lot 107, Lot 1; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $125.38; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $2.03; in- terest at 6 per cent, $1.09; total 128.50 C. M. & St. P. Ry. Co., Min. Lot 107, Lot 2; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $122.95; extra expense at 1,62076 per cent, $1.99; in- terest at 6 per cent, $1.06; total 126.00 C. M. & St. P. Ry. Co., Min. Lot 107, Lot 3; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $121.74; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $1.97; in- terest at 6 per cent, $1.06; total 124.77 C. M. & St. P. Ry. Co., M.. Lot 107, Lot 4; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $120.42; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $1.95; in-) terest at 6 per cent, $1.04; total . 123.41 C. M. & St. P. Ry. Co., Min. Lot 107, Lot 5; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $119.11; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $1.93; in- terest at 6 per cent, $1.04; total . 122.08 C. M. & St. P. Ry. Co., Min. Lot 107, Lot 6; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $129.12; extra- expense at • 1.62076 per cent, $2.09; in- • terest at 6 per cent, $1.13; total . 132.34 C. M. & St. P. Ry. Co., Min. Lot 107, Lot 7; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $28.30; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, 46c; inter- est at 6 per cent, 24c; total... 29.00 C. M. & St. P. Ry. Co., Min. Lot 107, Lot 8; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $33.57; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, 54c; inter- est at 6 per cent, 29c; total... 34.40 C. M. & St. P. Ry. Co., Min. Lot 107, Lot 9; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $33.15; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, 54c; inter- est at 6 per cent, 29c; total... 33.98 C. M. & St. P. Ry. Co., Min. Lot 107, Lot 10; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $40.47; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, 66c; inter- est at 6 per cent, 35c; total... 41.48 C. M. & St. P. Ry. Co., Min. Lot 107, Lot 11; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $7.96; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, 13c; inter- est at 6 pe rcent, 7c; total_ 8.16 C. M. & St. P. Ry. Co., Min. Lot 107, Lot 12; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $2.32; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, 4c; inter- est at 6 per cent, 2c; total.... 2.38 C. M. & St. P. Ry. Co., Min. Lot 107, Lot 17; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $248.12; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $4.02; in- terest at 6 per cent, $2.15; total 254.29 C. M. & St. P. Ry. Co., Min. Lot 107, Lot 18; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, 546 Special Session, September 15th, 1924 $138.13; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $2.24; in- terest at 6 per cent, $1.20; total . 141.57 C. M. & St. P. Ry. Co., Min. Lot 107, Lot 19; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $94.55; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $1.53; in- terest at 6 per cent, 81c; total..._ ......... ....................._..._..... ......_..._. 96.89 C. M. & St. P. Ry. Co., Min. Lot 107, Lot 20; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $71.88; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $1.17; in- terest at 6 per cent, 62c; total................._................ ............................... 72.67 C. M. & St. P. Ry. Co., Min. Lot 107, Lot 21; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost,. $60.03; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, 97c; inter est at 6 per cent, 52c; total... 61.52 C. M. & St. P. Ry. Co., Min. Lot 107, Lot 22; vbirolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $45.43; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, 74c; inter- est at 6 per cent, 40c; total... 46.57 C. M. & St. P. Ry. Co., Min. Lot 107, Lot 23; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $31.46 ; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, 51c; inter- est at 6 per cent, 27c; total... 32.24 C. M. & St. P. Ry. Co., Min. Lot 107, Lot 24; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $23.29; extra expense at 1.62067 per cent, 38c; inter- est at 6 per cent, 20c; total... 23.87 C. M. & St. P. Ry. Co., Min. paving, curb and gutter cost, $16.50; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, 27c; inter- est at 6 per cent, 14c; total... 16.91 C. M. & St. P. Ry. Co., Min. Lot 107, Lot 26; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $13.02; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, 21c; inter- est at 6 per cent, 12c; total... 13.35 C. M. & St. P. Ry. Co., Min. Lot 107, Lot 27; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $10.96; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, 18c; inter- est at 6 per cent, 9c; total...... 11.23 C. M. & St. P. Ry. Co., Min. Lot 107, Lot 28; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $10.22; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, 17c; inter- est at 6 per cent, 9c; total...... 10.48 C. M. & St. P. Ry. Co., Min. Yot 107, Lot 29; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $3.27; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, 5c; inter- est at 6 per cent, 3c; total...... 3.35 C. M. & St. P. Ry. Co., Min. Lot 107, Lot 30; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, 95c; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, 2c; interest at 6 per cent, 1c; total ......_ ................ C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., Min. Lot 107, Lot 31; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $137.71; extra expense at 1.62071 per cent, $2.23; interest at 6 per cent, $1.20; total................._...._..... .._...._....................... C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., Min. Lot 107, Lot 32; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $133.28; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $2.16; interest at 6 per cent, $1.16; total....................._....... ............................... C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., Min. Lot 107, Lot 33; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $128.49; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $20.08; interest at 6 per cent, $1.11; total....._...._....__.._..... ....- .._ ....................... C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., Min. Lot 107, Lot 34; vibrolithic paving, 'curb and gutter cost, $124.22; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $2.01; interest at 6 per cent, $1.08; total............................... C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., Min. Lot 107, Lot 35; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $51.23; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, 83c; in- terest at 6 per cent, 45c; total................................ ............................... C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., Min. Lot 107, Lot 36; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $35.10; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, 57c; in- terest at 6 per cent, 31c; total.............................. ............................... C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., Min. Lot 107, Lot 37; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $23.03; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, 37c; in- terest at 6 per cent, 20c; total....._ ......................... ............................... C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., Min. Lot 107, Lot 38; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $16.76; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, 27c; in- terest at 6 per cent, 14c; total..........._ ................. ........................._.._.. C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., Min. Lot 107, Lot 39; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $12.86; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, 21c;in- terest at 6 per cent, 10c; total..........._ ................... ............................... C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., Min. Lot 107, Lot 40; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $10.70; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, 17c; in- terest at 6 per cent, 9c; total...................._........ .............._.........._..... C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., Min. Lot 107, Lot 41; vibrolithic .98 paving, curb and gutter cost, $9.54; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, 15c; in- terest at 6 per cent, 8c; total.......... ............... ............................... C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., Rail - 141.14 road Add., Block 4, Lot 8; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $3.74; extra ex- pense at 1.62076 per cent, 6c; interest at 6 per cent, 3c; total ............. ..........................._... C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., Rail- road Add., Block 4, Lot 4; 136.60 vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, 79c; extra ex- pense at 1.62076 per cent, lc; interest at 6 per cent, lc; total .................... ............................... C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., Min. 131.68 Lot 107, Lot 42; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $185.56; extra expense at 1.62006 per cent, $3.01; interest at 6 per cent, $1.61; total....._...._........._ ........ ............................... C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., Min. 127.31 Lot 107, Lot 43; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $152.20; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $2.47; interest at 6 per cent, $1.32; total................................ ............................... C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., Min. 52.51 Lot 107, Lot 44; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $151.52; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $2.46; interest at 6 per cent, $1.32; total................................ ............................... C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., Min. Lot 107, Lot 45; vibrolithic 35.98 paving, curb and gutter cost, $150.78; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $2.44; interest at 6 per cent, $1.30; total.............. .............. ............................... C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., Min. 23.60 Lot 107, Lot 46; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $67.04; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $1.09; interest at 6 per cent, 59c; total............................... .._............................ C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., Min. Lot 107, Lot 47; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $46.54; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, 75c; interest at 6 per cent, 40c; total....._ ......................... ............................... C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., Min. Lot 107, Lot 48; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $31.41; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, 51c; in- terest at 6 per cent, 27c; total............................ 17.17 13.17 Special Session, 10.96 9.77 3.83 .81 190.18 155.99 155.30 154.52 68.72 47.69 32.19 September 15th, 1924 C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., Min. Lot 107, Lot 49; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $23.03; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, 37c; in- terest at 6 per cent, 20c; total................................ ............................... 23.60 C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., Min. Lot 107, Lot 50; vibrolithic - paving, curb and gutter cost, $17.23; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, 28c; in- terest at 6 per cent, 15c; toal 17.66 C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., Rail- road Add., Block 1, Lot 5; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $14.40; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, 2c; interest at 6 per cent, total................................ ............................... 1.51 C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., Rail- road Add., Block 1, Lot 4; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $10.07; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, 16c; interest at 6 per cent, 9c; total . 10.32 C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., Rail- road Add., Block 1, Lot 3; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $8.91; extra ex- pense at 1.62076 per cent, 14c; interest at 6 per cent, 7c; total....._.._......... ._ ............................. 9.12 C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., Rail- road Add., Block 1, Lot 2; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $6.11; extra ex- pense at 1.62076 per cent, 10c; interest at 6 per cent, 5c; total . ........ ....._...._........... 6.26 Galena Glove & Mitten Co., Sub. Lot 2 of 2 of 2 of M. L. 106, Lot 2; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $331.76; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $5.38; interest at 6 per cent, $2.87: total... ............................... ....................... 340.01 Galena Glove & Mitten Co., Sub. Lot 2 of 2 of 2 of M. L. 106, Lot 1; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $933.29; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $15.13; interest at 6 per cent, $8.09; total....._...._............_.. _...._ ............._..........• 956.51 Galena Glove & Mitten_Co., Sub. Lot 2 of 2 of 2 of M. L. 106, Lot 3; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $92.97; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $1.51; interest at 6 per cent, 80c; total..................... ... .._................_........... 95.28 H. Magdal Co., Sub. Lot 2 of 2 of 2 of M. L. 106, Lot 5; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $72.62; extra expense at 1.62076 pe rcent, $1.18; interest at 6 per cent, 62c; total .. .............................. 74.42 547 548 Special Session, September 15th, 1924 Even - Uhlrich Co., Sub. Lot 2 of 2 of 2 of M. L. 106, Lot 6; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $5.48; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, 9c; interest at 6 per cent, 5c; total _..._.... _....__._......._...._.._._.... 5.62 C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., Sub. Min. Lot 106, Lot 1; vibro- lithic paving, curb and gut- ter cost, $19.55; extra ex- pense at 1.62076 per cent, interest at 6 per cent, 17c; total......................._....... ............................... 20.04 Even - Uhlrich Co., Sub. Lot b, Min. Lot 100, Lot 2; vibro- lithic paving, curb and gut- ter cost, $5.22; extra ex- pense at 1.62076 per cent, 8c; interest at 6 per cent, toal.......................... ._..............._...._........ 5.35 H. Magdal Co., Sub. Lot 1 of b, Min. Lot 100, Lot 1; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $23.93; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, 39c; interest at 6 per cent, 20c; total ....._....... ..._.........._ .............._. Even - Uhlrich Co., Sub. Lot 1 of b, Min. Lot 100, Lot 2; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $82.48; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $1.34; interest at 6 per cent, 71c; total ............_........... 84.53 Even Uhlrich Co., Sub. lot 2 of 2 of 2 of M. L. 106, Lot 4; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $98.34; ex- tra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $1.59; interest at 6 per cent, 85c; total . ....._ ......................... 100.78 Even Uhlrich Co., Sub. lot 1 of 2 of 2 of M. L. 103, Lot 1; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $126.11; ex- tra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $2.04; interest at 6 per cent, 1.10; total .. ............................... 129.25 Even Uhlrich Co., Sub. lot 1 of Lot A of M. L. 100, Lot 1; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $25.24; ex- tra expense at 1.62076 per cent, 41c; interest at 6 per cent, 22c; total . ............._................. 25.87 Even Uhlrich Co., Sub. lot 1 of Lot 11 East Dub. Add., Lot 2; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $63.82; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $1.03; interest at 6 per cent, 55c; total ........_ .................... 65.40 Marie Umbriet, Sub. lot 1 of Lot 11 East Dub. Add., Lot 1; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $65.93; ex- tra, expense at 1.62076 per cent, $1.07; interest at 6 per cent, 57c; total .............................. 67.57 Marie Umbriet, Sub. lot 1 of lot A of M. L. 100, Lot 2; 24.52 vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $10.43; extra ex- pense at 1.62076 per cent, 17c; interest at 6 per cent, 9c; total ...................... ............._................. 10.69 Marie Umbriet, Sub. lot - of 2 of 2 of Min. Lot 106, Lot 2; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $2.79; ex- tra expense at 1.62076 per cent, 5c; interest at 6 per cent, 2c; total .............................. Marie Umbriet, Sub. lot 2 of Min. Lot 106, Lot 1; vibro- lithic paving, curb and gut- ter cost, $14.70; extra ex- pense at 1.62076 per cent, 24c; interest at 6 per cent, 12c; total ....._ ........... ..........................__... 15.06 Marie Umbriet, Sub. lot A of Min. Lot 100, Lot 2; vibro- lithic paving, curb and gut- ter cost, $116.47; extra ex- pense at .1.62076 per cent, • $1.89; interest at 6 per cent, $1.01; total _ ........... ....................._......... 119.37 Marie Umbriet, Sub. lot 11 East Dubuque Add., Lot 2; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter coat, $148.93; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $2.41; interest at 6 per cent, $1.29; total .......... ................_.............. 152.63 C. G. W. R. R. Co., East Du- buque Add., Lot 10; vibro- lithic paving, curb and gut- ter cost, $269.52; extra ex- pense at 1.62076 per cent, $4.27; interest at 6 per cent, $2.33; total ....... ....................._......... 276.22 A. J. Umbriet, East Dubuque Add., Lot 9; vibrolithic pav- ing, curb and gutter cost, $266.56; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $4.32; in- terest at 6 per cent, $2.30; total......._ ..................... ....._................._....... 273.18 A. J. Umbriet, East Dubuque Add., Lot 8; vibrolithic pav- ing, curb and gutter cost, $265.77; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $4.31; in- terest at 6 per cent, $2.30; total.... ............._......._....... -. ......................... 272.38 Vic & Antony Buechele, East Dubuque Add., E. 27 ft. Lot 7; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $143.51; ex- tra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $2.33; interest at 6 per cent, $1.25; total ......................... 147.09 H. Magdal Est., East Dubuque Add., W. 23 ft. Lot 7; vibro- lithic paving, curb and gut- ter cost, $122.27; extra ex- pense at 1.62076 per cent, $1.98; interest at 6 per cent, $1.06; total ............ .........................._.... 125.31 H. Magdal Est., East Dubuque Add., E. 11 ft. Lot 6; vibro- lithic paving, curb and gut- 3.86 Special Session, September 15th, 1924 549 ter cost, $58.45; extra ex- pense at 1.62076 per cent, 95c; interest at 6 per cent, 50c; total .............. _........_........._........... C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., Cedar St. bet. 19th St. & Lake St. previously vacated; vibro- lithic paving, curb and gut- ter cost, $435.95; extra ex- pense at 1.62076 per cent, $7.07; interest at 6 per cent, $3.78; total ........... ...........:.............._.._. C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., alley extending from 19th to Lake St. bet. Cedar & Sycamore St. previously vacated; vib- rolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $136.23; extra expense at 1.63076 per cent, $2.21; interest at 6 per cent, $1.18; total ............. ......................_........ C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., alley next west of Cedar St. ex- tending from 19th St. to Couler Creek previously va- cated; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $4.53; exrta expense at 1.62076 per cent, 7c; interest at 6 per cent, 3c; total ................... C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., Syca- more St. bet. 19th St. and Lake St. previously vacated; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $434.05; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $7.03; interest at 6 per cent, $3.76; total .............. ............................... C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., Lynn St. bet. 19th and Lake St. previously vacated; vibro- lithic paving, curb and gut- ter cost, $435.95; extra ex- pense at 1.62076 per cent, $3.78; total ......_ .................... ......... C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., Pe- osta St. from Sycamore St. to the intersection with Ash St. previously vacated; vib- rolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $137.13; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $2.22; interest at 6 per cent, $1.20; ,total .............. ............................... 140.55 C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., alley bet. Lake St. & Peosta St. through block 7 & 8 prev- iously vacated; vibrolithic pav- ing, curb and gutter cost, $133.86; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $2.17; in- terest at 6 per cent, $1.16; total................................... .............................• C. M. & St. R. Co., Alley first east of Sycamore St. bet. Lake St. & Peosta St. prev- iously vacated; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $65.88; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, $1.07; interest at 6 per cent, 57c; total.........- ................ ......._......_......__........ 67.52 C. M. & St. P. R. Co., Ash St. 59.90 from intersection with Peos- ta St. to 20th St. previously vacated; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $4.06; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, 7e; interest at 6 per cent, 3c; total . ........................... 4.16 C. M. & St. P. R. Co., Un- 446.80 named strip or atree shown on plat of McCraney's Add. from the premises now owned by said company northeasterly to the south- erly line of Linden St. and Middle Ave. previously va- cated; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $14.86; 139.62 extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, 24c; interest at 6 per cent, 12c; total . 15.22 C. M. & St. P. R. Co., Railroad tracks and driveway; vibro- lithic paving, curb and gut- ter cost, $248.95; extra ex- pense at 1.62076 per cent, $4.03; interest at 6 per cent, 4.63 $2.153; total .. 255.13 Frank Beutin, Sub. lot 1 Mc- Craney's 1st Add., Lot 1; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $33.51; extra ex- pense at 1.62076 per cent, 54c; interest at 6 per cent, 29c; total ............ ._......................- :..... 34.34 444,84 Frank Beutin, Ham's Add., Lot 116; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $4.16; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, 7c; interest at 6 per cent, 3c; total ... ...._..........._ .............. 4.26 Frank Beutin, Ham's Add., 446.80 Lot 117; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $41.60; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, 67c; interest at 6 per cent, 36c; total . 42.63 Frank Beutin, Ham's Add., Lot 118; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $41.60; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, 67c; interest at 6 per cent, 36c; total .. ............................... 42.63 Frank Beutin, Ham's Add., Lot 119; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $23.29; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, 38c; interest at 6 per cent, 20c; total ._ ....................._...... 23.07 Charlotte A. Coy, Ham's Add., Lot 253; vibrolithic paving, 137.19 curb and gutter cost, $24.70; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, 40c; interest at 6 per cent, 21c; total . ............................_.. 25.40 Frank & Ella Frommelt, Ham's Add., Lot 254; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $44.27; extra expense it 550 Special Session, September 15th, 1924 EA. 1.62076 per cent, 72c; in- terest at 6 per cent, 38c; total......__ ...................... ............................... 45.37 May Eggenberger, Ham's Add., Lot 255; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $33.65; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent; 55c; interest at 6 per cent, 29c; total .. ............................... 34.49 Anna Downey, McCraney's lst Add., Lot 36; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter emit, $5.37; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, 9c; inter- est at 6 per cent, 5c; total...... 5.51 Anna Downey, McCraney's 1st Add., Lot 34; vibrolithic paving, curb and gutter cost, $44.73; extra expense at 1.62076 per cent, 72c; inter- est at 6 per cent, 38c; total... 45.83 Total. ............................... _.............:......$52,882.70 18,042.96 sy. yds. vibrolithic paving at $2.19 per sq. yd. .... .....- _...._..... .............. ......:..:...........$39,514.08 9,008.5 lin. ft. combination curb and gutter at 80c per lin. ft. 7,206.80 16 lin. ft. concrete curb at 75c per lin. ft. 12.00 23 lin. ft. concrete gutter at 38c per lin. ft. 8.74 644.08 sq. ft. cement side- walk at 20c per sq. ft....... 128.82 1,053.5 cu. yds, crushed stone at $3.25 per cu. yd. 3,423.88 474.5 cu. yds. crusher dust at $2.75 per cu. yd. ............ 1,304.87 Interest at 6 per cent....._...... 447.21 Extra expense at 1.62076 per cent ............. ......._....................... 836.30 • Total ...._...._........_ ......... .....................$52,882.70 All of which is assessed in pro- portion to the special benefits conferred. Adopted September 15th, 1924. Approved September 15th, 1924. JAMES ALDERSON, L. 11. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Councilman Gabriel moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schrempf. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior. Nays —None. Absent — Councilman Melchior. A Resolution. Whereas, the contract hertofore entered into by the City of Dubuque for the improvement of Garfield avenue hereinafter described has been completed and the City En• gineer has computed the cost a expense of said improvement am •,0. Thereforeounts to $52 be it 882.7 revolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque that to provide for the cost of im- proving Garfield avenue from the east line of Elm street to the east line of Marshall street there be is- sued Improvement Bonds to the amount of $52,882.70. Said bonds shall be issued under the provisions of Chapter 6, Title V of the Code of Iowa and and amendments thereof, shall bear date as of the 15th day of Oct., A. D. 1924; shall be in the de- nominations og $500.00 each, except that there shall be one bond to the amount of $382.70; they Shall be numbered from 10,178 to 10,283 in- elusive, and shall be divided into 10 series of which the bonds numbered 10,178 to 10,182 shall constitute the first series, and shall be payable on the 1st day of April, A. D. 1925; the bonds numbered from 10,183 to 10,194 shall constitute the second ser- ies and shall be payable on the 1st day of April A. D. 1926; the bonds numbered 10,195 to 10,206 shall con- stitute the third series and shall be payable the lst day of April, 1927; the bonds numbered from 10,207 to 10.218 shall constitute the fourth series and shall be payable the 1st day of April 1928; the bonds num- bered from 10,219 to 10,230 shall con- stitute the fifth series and shall be payable the lst day of April, 1929; the bonds numbered from 10,231 to 10,242 shall constitute the sixth ser- ies and shall be payable the 1st day of April, 1930; the bonds numbered from 10,243 to 10,254 shall constitute the seventh series and shall be pay- able the lst day of April, 1931; the bonds numbered from 10,255 to 10,256 shall constitute the eighth series and shall be payable the 1st day of April, 1932; the bonds numbered from 10,267 to 10.278 shall be payable the 1st day of April, 1933, and shall con- stitute the ninth series; the bonds numbered from 10,279 to 10,283 shall constitute the tenth series and shall be 1934. payable the 1st day of April, Said bonds shall bear interest at the rate of 5 per cent per annum which interest shall be payable semi - annually, in accordance with the terms of the coupons thereto at- tached; and said bonds shall be Pay able out of the proceeds of the spec - ial assessment levied for said im- provement. Both principal and in- terest shall be payable at the office of the City Treasurer in the City of Dubuque. Said bonds shall be substantially in the following form: Special Session, September 15th, 1924 551 No..._......._ ................. $500.00 Series No.. CITY OF DUBUQUE IMPROVEMENT BOND The City of Dubuque in the State of Iowa promises to pay as here- inafter mentioned to the bearer here- of, on the first day of April, A. D. 19.........; or at any time before that date at the option of the City the sum of Five Hundred Dollars with interest thereon at the rate of 5 per cent per annum, payable on the pre- sentation and surrender of the in- terest coupons hereto attached. Both interest and principal are payable at the office of the City Treasurer in the City of Dubuque in the State of Iowa. This bond is issued by the City of Dubuque pursuant to and by virtue o fChapter 8, Title V of the Code of Iowa, and amendments there- to, and in accordance with a resolu- tion of the City Council of said city, duly passed on the 15th day of Sep- tember, 1924. This bond is one of a series of 106 bonds, 105 for $500.00 numbered from 10,178 to 10,282 in- clusive, and one for $382.70 num- bered 10,283; all of like tenor and date, and issued for the purpose of improving Garfield avenue from the east line of Elm street to the east line of Marshall street and described in said resolution; which cost is as- sessable and levied along said im- provement, and is made by law a lien on all abutting or adjacent prop- erty, and payable in ten annual in- stallments, with interest on all de- ferred payments at the rate of five per cent per annum, and this bond is payable only out of the money and can be used for no other purpose. And it is hereby certified and re- cited that all the acts and condi- tion and things required to be done precedent to and in the issuing of this series of bonds, have been done, happened and performed in regular and due form as required by said law and resolution; and for the as- sessments, collections and payment hereon of said special tax, the faith and diligence of 'said City of Du- buque are hereby irrevocably pledged. In witness whereof the City of Du- buque by its City Council, has caused this bond to be signed by its Mayor and countersigned by its City Clerk, with the seal of said City affixed this 15th day of October, A. D. 1925, and has authorized the use of their fac- simile signatures to the interest coupons hereto attached. Countersigned (Seal) Mayor. City Clerk. FORM OF COUPON On the ...................._.day of . A. D. 19__._.., the City of Dubuque, Iowa, promises to pay to the bearer, as provided in the Bond, the sum of _ .......... .........................._.... ...._._................Dollars, at the office of the City Treasurer in the City of Dubuque, being...._..........._....._. months interest due that day on its Improvement Bond No.. dated...._.. ....._...._......._........_ ... ............_...... 19.......... Countersigned (Seal) City Clerk. Be it further resolved that the Mayor and City Clerk be and they are hereby instructed to cause said bonds to be urenared and when so prepared to execute said bonds; and that the City Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to register said bonds in a book to be kept by him for that purpose, and to then de- liver them to the City Treasurer who will also register them in a book to be kept by him for that purpose. Be it further resolved that the. City Treasurer be and he is hereby in- structed to sell said bonds in the manner provided for in Section 845 of the Code of Iowa, the proceeds of said sale to be kept in a special fund to be known as Improvement Fund. Be it further resolved that the in- terest coupons attached to the bonds be signed with the fac- simile, signat- ure of the Mayor and countersigned with the fac- simile signature of the City Clerk. Adopted Sept. 1 1924. Approved: JAMES ALDERSON, L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Councilman Schrempf moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel and Schrempf. Nays —None. Absent—Councilman Melchior. Notice of publication certified to by the publisher of the City Coun- cil's intention to levy a special as- sessment as provided by law to pay for the construction of a curb and gutter on Vernon street from Alta Vista street to a point about 477 feet west, presented. There being no remonstrance, Councilman Brede moved that the notice be received and filed. Sec- Mayor. 552 Special Session, September 15th, 1924 onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car - ride by the following vote: Yeas -Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel and Schrempf. Nays -None. Absent - Councilman Melchior. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That to pay for curb and gutter on Vernon St., from Alta Vista street to a point about 477 feet west by J. F. Lee Paving Co., contractor, in front of and adjoining the same, a Special Tax be and is hereby levied on the several Lots, and Parts of Lots, and Parcels of Real Estate hereinafter named, situated and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each Lot or Parcel of Real Estate, as follows: Owner description Amount Wm. & Matie Ott, Leven's Add., Lot 41; cement curb and gutter cost, $86.74; ex- tra expense at 6.36672 per cent, $5.52; interest at 6 per cent, 76c; total ... ..............................$ 93.02 Claude B. Smith, Leven's Add., Lot 42; cement curb and gutter cost, $32.90; extra ex- pense at 6.36672 per cent, $2.09; interest at 6 per cent, 29c; total ......_ ...... ............................... 35.28 Kate Kluseman, Leven's Add., Lot 43; cement curb and gutter cost, $17.96; extra ex- pense at 6.36672 per cent, $1.14; interest at 6 per cent, 16c; total .................... ............................... 19.26 Jesse Venn, Leven's Add., Lot 40; cement curb and gutter cost, $38.42; extra expense at 6.36672 per cent, $2.45; interest at 6 per cent, 33c; total .................:........ .... 41.20 Mary L. Blondin, Leven's Add., Lot 39; cement curb and gutter cost, $38.42; ex- tra expense at 6.36672 per cent, $2.45; interest at 6 per cent, 33c; total .. ............................... 41.20 Home Builders Co., Leven'§ Add., Lot 38; cement curb and gutter cost, $38.42; ex- tra expense at 6.36672 per cent, $2.45; interest at 6 per cent, 33c; total .. ............................... 41.20 Home Builders Co., Leven's Add., Lot 37; cement curb and gutter cost, $38.42; ex- tra expense at 6.36672 per cent, $2.45; interest at 6 per cent, 33c; total .. ............................... 41.20 Home Builders Co., Leven's Add., Lot 36; cement curb and gutter cost, $24.31; ex- tra expense at 6.36672 per cent, $1.55; interest at 6 per cent, 21c; total . ..._ .....................:..._. 26.07 Thomas Walch, Sub. S. 80 ft. of Lot 8 & Lot 3 of 1 of 9 Mt. Pleasant Add., Lot 2; cement curb and gutter cost, $38.37; extra expense at 6.36672 per cent, $2.44; in- terest at 6 per cent, 33c; total............. ............................... ................. Voelker Realty Co., Voelker Highlands, Lot 73; cement curb and gutter cost, 75c; extra expense at 6.36672 per cent, 5c; interest at 6 per cent, 1c; total ..... ............................... Rose Jungwirth, Sub. lot of 9 Mt. Pleasant Add., Lot 1; cement curb and gutter cost, $2.09; extra expense at 6.36672 per cent, 13c; inter- est at 6 per cent, 2c; total...._ Peter F. Hamsmith, Sub. Lot 9, Lot 2; cement curb and gutter cost, $33.21; extra ex- pense at 6.36672 per cent, $2.11; interest at 6 per cent, 29c; total ............... .........:..................... Peter F. Hamsmith, Sub. Lot 16, Lot 2; cement curb and gutter cost, $3.81; extra ex- pense at 6.36672 per cent, 24c; interest at 6 per cent, 41.14 .81 2.24 35.61 3c; total ................ __. _...�........_..... 4.08 Peter F. Hamsmith, Sub. Lot 35 Leven's Add., Lot 1; ce- ment curb and gutter cost, $14.94; extra expense at 6.36672 per cent, 95c; inter- est at 6 per cent, 12c; total... 16.01 Katie & Joseph Maas, Sub. Lot 35 Leven's Add., Lot 2; cement curb and gutter cost, $3.30; extra expense at 6.36672 per cent, 21c; inter- est at 6 per cent, 3c; total...... 3.54 Peter F. Hamsmith, Sub. Lot 34 Leven's Add., Lot 1; ce- ment curb and gutter cost, $3.17; extra expense at 6.36672 per cent, 20c; inter- est at 6 per cent, 3c; total...... 3.40 Katie & Joseph Mass, Sub. Lot 34 Leven's Add., Lot 2; ce- ment curb and gutter cost, $36.14; extra expense at 6.36672 per cent, $2.30; in- terest at 6 per cent, 31c; total............................... ......._....................... 38.75 Laura Minges, Leven's Add., Lot 33; cement curb and gut - ter coat, $39.31; extra ex- pense at 6.36672 per cent, $2.51; interest at 6 per cent, 34c; total ................ .........._.................... 42.16 C. W. Wiemold Est., Leven's Add., Lot 32; cement curb and gutter cost, $39.31; ex- tra expense at 6.36672 per cent, $2.51; interest at 6 per cent, 34c; total .............................. 42.16 C. W. Wiemold Est., Leven's Add., Lot 31; cement curb and gutter cost, $38.31; ex- tra expense at 6.36672 per Special Session, cent, $2.51; interest at 6 per cent, 34c; total ........._..._._.._.._... 42.16 Susan Gilmore Est., Leven's Add., Lot 30; cement curb and gutter cost, $86.74; ex- tra expense at 6.36672 per cent, $5.52; interest at 6 per , cent, 76c; total . 93.02 Bernard Johnston, Yeven's Add., Lot 29; cement curb and gutter cost, $32.90; ex- tra expense at 6.36672 per cent, $2.09; interest at 6 per cent, 29c; total .............................._ 35.28 Margt. Masterson, Leven's Add., Lot 28; cement curb and gutter cost, $17.96; ex- tra expense at 6.36672 per cent, $1.14; interest at 6 per cent, 16c; total .. ............................... 19.26 J. E. Lillig, Leven's Add., Lot 27; cement curb and gutter cost, $5.87; extra expense at 6.36672 per cent, 37c; inter- est at 6 per cent, 5c; total...... 6.29 Total....._......_.r._..._._... ...._ ................._.$764.34 963.2 lin. ft. comb. curb and gutter at 74c per lin. ft .............$712.77 Interest at 6 per cent ....._ .............. 6.19 Extra expense at 6.36672 per cent .................................. ............................_.. 45.38 Total ..- ._ ..........:.._...._.... ....._..................$764.34 All of which is assessed in pro- portion to the special benefits con - ferred. Adopted Sept. 15th, 1924. Approved Sept. 15th, 1924. JAMES ALDERSON, L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Councilman Brede moved the ad- option of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the following vote: Yeas -Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel and Schrempf. Nays -None. Absent - Councilman Melchior. A Resolution. Whereas, the contract heretofore entered into by the City of Dubuque for the improvement of Vernon street hereinafter described has been completed and the City Engin- eer has computed the cost and ex- pone of said improvement amounts to $764.34. Therefore, be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque that to provide for the cos tof im- proving Vernon street by construct- ing curb and gutter from Alta Vista street to a point about 477 feet west, there be issued Improvement Bonds September 15th, 1924 553 to the amount of $764.30.' Said bonds shall be issued under the provisions of Chapter 6, Title V of the Code of Iowa and the amendments there- of, shall bear date as of the 15th - day of Oct., A. D. 1924; shall be in the denominations of $100.00 each, • except that there shall be one bond to the amount of $64.34; they shall be numbered from 10.291 to 10,298 inclusive and shall be divided into 8 series of which the bonds num- bered 10,291 shall constitute the first series, and shall be payable on the 1st day of April, A. D. 1925; the bond numbered 10,292 shall constitute the second series and shall be payable on the 1st day of April A. D. 1926; the bond numbered 10,293 shall con- • stitute the third series and shall be payable the 1st day of April 1927; the bond numbered 10,294 shall con- stitute the fourth series and shall be payable the 1st day of April 1928; the bond numbered 10,295 shall con- stitute the fifth series and shall be payable the 1st day of April 1929; the bond numbered 10,296 shall con- stitute the sixth series and shall be payable the 1st day of April 1930; the bond numbered 10297 shall con- stitute the seventh series and shall be payable the 1st day of April 1931; the bond numbered 10,298 shall con- stitute the eighth series and shall be payable the 1st day of April 1932. Said bonds shall bear interest at the rate of 5 per cent per annum which interest shall be payable semi- annually, in accordance with the terms of the coupons thereto at- tached; and said bonds shall be pay- able out of the proceeds of the spec- ial assessment levied for said im- provement. Both principal and in- terest shall be payable at the office of the City Treasurer in the City of Dubuque. Said bonds shall be substantially in the following form: No. $100.00 Series No......_ ........ ... .. CITY OF DUBUQUE IMPRIVEMENT BOND The City of Dubuque in the State of Iowa promises to pay as herein- after mentioned to the bearer hereof, on the first day of April A. D. 19........; or at any time before that date at the option of the City the sum of One Hundred Dollars with interest thereon at the rate of 5 per cent per annum, payable o nthe presentation and surrender of the interest coup- ons hereto attached. Both interest and principal are payable at the off- ice of the City Treasurer in the City of Dubuque in the State of Iowa. This bond is issued by the City of Dubuque pursuant to and by virtue of Chapter 8, Title V of the Code of Iowa, and amendments thereto, and 554 Special Session, September 15th, 1924 in accordance with a resolution of the City Council of said city, duly passed on the 15th day of September, 1924. This bond is one of a series of 8 bonds, 7 for $100.00 numbered from 10,291 to 10,297 inclusive and one for $64.34 numbered 10,298; all of like tend and date, and issued for the purpose of constructing curb and gutter in Vernon street from Alta Vista street to a point about 477 feet west, and described in said resolu- tion; which cost is assessable and levied along said improvement, and is made by law a lien on all abutting or adjacent property and payable in ten annual installments, with inter- . est on all deferred payments at the rate of five per cent per annum, and this bond is payable only out of the money and can be used for no other purpose. And it is hereby certified and re- cited that all the acts and condi- tion and things required to be done precedent to and in the issuing of this series of bonds, have been done, happened and performed in regular and due form as required by said law and resolution; and for the as- sessments, collections and payment hereon of said special tax, the faith and diligence of said City of Du- buque are hereby irrevocably pledged. In witness whereof the City of Du- buque by its City Council has caused this bond to be signed by its Mayor and countersigned by its City Clerk, with the seal of said City affixed this 15th day of October, A. D. 1924, and has authorized the use of their fac- simile signatures to the interest cou- pons hereto attached. Countersigned Countersigned Mayor. `(Seal) City Clerk. FORM OF COUPON On the.. day of ....... ................_._........__.. A. D. 19........., the City of Dubuque, Iowa, promises to pay to the bearer, as provided in the Bond, the sum of ............. ...............- _.............. Dollars, at the office of the City Treasurer in the City of Dubuque, being............... months interest due that day on its improvement Bond No......_...._...........dated _......._ ................... 19.......... Mayor. (Seal) City Clerk. Be it further resolved that the Mayor and City Clerk be and they are hereby instructed to cause said bonds to be prepared and when so prepared to execute said bonds; and that the City Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to register said bonds in a book to be kept by him for that purpose, and to then de- lover them to the City Treasurer who will also register them in a book to be kept by him for that purpose. Be it further resolved that the City Treasurer be and he is hereby in- structed to sell said bonds in the manner provided for in Section 845 of the Code of Iowa, the proceeds of said sale to be kept in a special fund to be known as Improvement Fund. Be it further resolved that the in- terest coupons attached to the bonds be •signed with the fac- simile sig- nature of the Mayor and counter- signed with the fac- simile signature of the City Clerk. Adopted Sept. 15th, 1924. Approved: JAMES ALDERSON, L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, HD. SCHREMPF, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Councilman Brede moved the ad- option of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the following vote: Yeas -Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel and Schrempf, Nays -None. Absent - Councilman Melchior. Notice of publication certified to by the publisher of the City Coun- cil's intention to levy a special as- sessment as provided by law to pay for the construction of a sanitary sewer in Maple street from 13th street to 15th street. , There being no remonstrance, Councilman Brede moved that the notice be received and filed. Sec- onded by Councilman Schrempf. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas -Mayor Alderson, Council. men Brede, Gabriel and Schrempf, Nays -None. Absent-Councilman Melchior. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that to pay for constructing a sanitary sewer in Ma- ple street from 13th street to 15th street, by Uhlrich -Paley Co., con- tractors, in front or and adjoining the same, a special tax be and is hereby levied on the several lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of real estate hereinafter named, situate and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of real estate, as follows: Owner. Description. Amount. City of Dubuque, East Du- buque Add., Lot 278; man- holes and 51.2 lin. ft. tile pipe at $0.59279, $30.35; extra expense at 2.521 per cent, 77c; interest at 6 per cent, 26c; total ............._........._......$ City of Dubuque, East Du- buque Add., Lot 279; man- holes and 51.2 lin. ft. tile pipe at $0.69279, 630.35; extra expense at 2.521 per cent, 77c; interest at 6 per cent, 26c; total .._._._...._...._._.... J. J. Nagle, East Dubuque Add., Lot 280; manholes and 51.2 lin. ft. tile pipe at $0.59279, $30.35; extra ex- tra expense at 2.521 per cent, 77c; interest at 6 per cent, 26c; total . ......................_. 31.38 J. J. Nagle, East Dubuque Add., Lot 281; manholes and 51.2 lin. ft. tile pipe at $0.59279, $30.35; extra ex- tra expense at 2.521 per cent, 77c; interest at 6 per cent, 26c; total . 31.38 Amelia Hoffmann, East Du- buque Add., Lot 282; man- holes and 51.2 lin. ft. tile pipe at $0.59279, $30.35; ex- tra expense at 2.521 per cent, 77c; interest at 6 per cent, 26c; total ._..........._.........._..._ Donald Huntoon, East Du- buque Atid., Lot 283; man- holes and 51.2 lin. ft. tile pipe at $0.59279, $30.35; ex- tra expense at 2.521 per cent, 57c; interest at 6 per cent, 26c; total .. ............................... Anna Stumpf, East Dubuque Add., Lot 284; manholes and 51.2 lin. ft. tile pipe at $0.59279, $30.35; extra ex- tra expense at 2.521 per cent, 77c; interest at 6 per cent, 26c; total ........._ .................... Voelker Realty Co., East Du- buque Add., S. 1 of Lot 285; manholes and 25.6 lin. ft. tile pipe at $0.59279, $15.17; extra expense at 2.521 per cent, 37c; interest at 6 per cent, 14c; total......... Voelker Realty Co., East Du- buque Add., N. 1/4 of Lot 285; manholes and 25.6 lin. ft. tile pipe at $0.59279, $15.17; extra expense at 2.521 per cent, 37c; interest at 6 per cent, 14c; total......... Karl Fatka, East Dubuque Add., Lot 286; manholes and 51.2 lin, ft. tile pipe at $0.59279, $30.35; extra ex- pense at 2.521 per cent, 77c; interest at 6 per cent, 26c; total ..........._ .... ............................... Jesse Jellison, East Dubuque Add., S. 1 of Lot 287; manholes and 25.6 lin. ft. tile pipe at $0.59279, $15.17; extra expense at 2.521 per Special Session, September 15th, 1924 cent, 37c; interest at 6 per cent, 14c; toal .. ..._......_.._ ................. Benita Meissner, East Du- buque Add., Lot 320; man- holes and 51.2 lin. ft. tile pipe at $0.59279, $30.35; ex- tra expense at 2.521 per cent, 77c; interest at 6 per cent, 26c; total ._.._ .......................... 31.38 Fred A. Schubert, East Du- buque Add., N. 1 of Lot 321; manholes and 25.6 lin. ft. of tile pipe at $0.59279, $15.18; extra expense at 2.521 per cent, 37c; interest at 6 per cent, 14c; total............ 16.69 Joe Matous, East Dubuque Add., S. % of Lot 321; manholes and 25.6 lin. ft. tile pipe at $0.59279, $15.18; extra expense at 2.521 per cent, 37c; interest at 6 per cent, 14c; total ................._._........... 15.69 Jos. Hummell, East Dubuque Add., Lot 322; manholes and 51.2 lin, ft. tile pipe at $0.59279, $30.35; extra ex- tra expense at 2.521 per cent, 77c; interest at 6 per cent, 62c; total .. ............................ 31.38 Mary F. Matous, East Du- buque Add., Lot 323; man- holes and 51.2 lin. ft. tile pipe at $0.59279, $30.35; ex- tra expense at 2.521 per cent, 77c; interest at 6 per cent, 26c; total ......_............_........... 31.38 David Slevken, East Dubuque 31.38 Add., Lot 324; manholes and 51.2 lin. ft. tile pipe at $0.59279, $30.35; extra ex- tra expense at 2.521 per cent, 77c; interest at 6 per cent, 26c; total ....._...........:_............ 31.38 Jos. Studier, East Dubuque 31.38 Add., N. 1 of Lot 325; manholes and 25.6 lin. ft. tile pipe at $0.59279, $15.18; extra expense at 2.521 per cent, 37c; interest at 6 per cent, 14c; total . .........._ .................... 15.69 Ernest and Emma Hintz, East 15.68 Dubuque Add., S. 1 of Lot 325; manholes and 25.6 lin. ft. tile pipe at $0.59279, $15.18; extra expense at 2.521 per cent, 37c; interest at 6'per cent, 14c; total.._..... 15.69 Barbara Sanner, East Du- 15.68 buque Add., Lot 326; man- holes and 51.2 lin. ft. tile pipe at $0.59279, $30.35; ex- tra expense at 2.521 per cent, 77c; interest at 6 per cent, 26c; total .. ............................... 31.38 Anna M. Shetler, East Du- 31.38 buque Add., Lot 327; man- holes and 51.2 lin. ft. tile pipe at $0.59279, $30.35; ex- tra expense at 2.521 per cent, 77c; interest at 6 per cent, 26c; total 31.38 31.38 555 15.68 31.38 32.39 556 Special Session, September 15th, 1924 1 Special Session, September 15th, 1924 557 Bonita Meissner, East Du- buque Add., Lot 328; man- holes and 51.2 lin. ft. tile pipe at $0.59279, $30.35; ex- tra expense at 2.521 per cent, 77c; interest at 6 per cent, 26c; total 31.38 i, H. Jacobson, East Du- buque Add., Lot 329; man- holes and 51.2 lin. ft. tile pipe at $0.59279, $30.35; ex- tra expense at 2.521 per cent, 77c; interest at 6 per cent, 26c; total 31.38 Total $611.88 618.2 lin. ft. 6 inch tile at 65c per lin. ft. $401.83 28 lin. ft. cast iron pipe at $4.50 per lin. ft. 126.00 Two manholes at $32.00 per manhole 64.00 Interest at 6 per cent 5.13 Extra expense at 2.521 per cent 14.92 Total .$611.88 All of which is assessed in pro- portion to the special benefits conferred. Councilman Brede moved the adop- tion of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Schrempf. Nays —None. Absent — Councilman Melchior. Adopted September 15th, 1924. Approved September 15th, 1924. JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, ED. SCHREMPF, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. A Resolution. Whereas, the contract heretofore entered into by the City of Dubuque for the constructing of a sanitary sewer in Maple street heretofore de- scribed has been completed and the City Engineer has computed the cost and expense of said improve- ment amounts to $611.88. Therefore, be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque that to provide for the cost of con- structing a sanitary sewer in Maple street from 13th street to 15th street there be issued Sewer Bonds to the amount of $611.88. Said bonds shall be issued under the provisions of Chapter 6, Title V of the Code of Iowa and the amendments thereof. shall bear date as of the 15th day of Oct., A. D. 1924; shall be in the denominations of $100.00 each, ex- cept that there shall be one bond to the amount of $11.88; they shall be numbered from 10,284 to 10,290 inclusive, and shall be divided into 7 series of which the bond number. ed 10,284 shall constitute the first series, and shall be payable on th 1st day of April, .A D. 1925; the bond numbered 10,285 shall constitute the second series and shall be payable on the 1st day of April A. D. 1926; the bond numbered 10,286 shall con- stitute the third series and shall be payable the 1st day of April 1927; the bond numbered 10,287 shall con- stitute the fourth series and shall be payable the 1st day of April 1928; the bond numbered 10,288 shall con- stitute the fifth series and shall be payable the 1st day of April 1929; the bond numbered 10,289 shall con- stitute the sixth series and shall be payable the 1st day of April 1930; the bond numbered 10,290 sall con- stitute the seventh series and shall be payable the 1st day of April 1931. Said bonds shall bear interest at the rate of 5 per cent per annum which interest shall be payable semi- annually, in accordance with the terms of the coupons thereto at- tached; and said bonds shall be pay- able out of the proceeds of the spec- ial assessment levied for said im- provement. Both principal and in- terest shall be payable at the office of the City Treasurer in the City of Dubuque. Said bonds shall be substantially in the following form: No ............_ ................. $100.00 Series No.. CITY OF DUBUQUE SEWER BOND The City of Dubuque in the State of Iowa promises to pay as herein- after mentioned to the bearer hereof, on the first day of April A. D. 19.........; or at any time before that date at the option of the City the sum of One Hundred Dollars with interest thereon at the rate of 5 per cent per annum, payable on the presenta- tion and surrender of the interest coupons hereto attached. Both in- terest and principal are payable at the office of the City Treasurer in the City of Dubuque in the State of Iowa. This bond is issued by the City of Dubuque pursuant to and by virtue of Chapter 8, Title V of the Code of Iowa, and amendments thereto, and in accordance with a resolution of the City Council of said city, duly passed on the 15th day of September, 1924. This bond is one of a series of 7 bonds, 6 for $100.00 numbered from 10,284 to 10,289 in- clusive and one for $11.88 numbered 10,290; all of like tenor and date, and issued for the purpose of con- structing a sanitary sewer in Maple street from 13th street to 15th street, and described in said resolution; which, cost is assessable and levied along said improvement, and is made by law a lien on all abutting or ad- jacent property, and payable in ten annual installments, with interest on all deferred payments at the rate of five per cent per annum, and this bond is payable only out of the money and can be used for no other purpose. And it is hereby certified and re- cited that all the acts and condi- tions and things required to be done precedent to and in the issuing of this series of bonds, have been done, happened and performed in regular and due form as required by said law and resolution; and for the as- sessments, collections and payment hereon of said special tax, the faith and diligence of said City of Dubuque are hereby irrevocably pledged. In witness whereof the City of Du- buque by its City Council, has caused this bond to be signed by its Mayor and countersigned by its City Clerk, with the seal of said City affixed this 15th da yof October, A. D. 1924, and has authorized the use of their fac- simile signatures to the interest coupons hereto attached. Countersigned Mayor. (Seal) City Clerk. FORM OF COUPON Onthe.._ ..............day of ._... .........._..............._.... A. D. 19....._.., the City of Dubuque, Iowa, promises to pay to the bearer, as provided in the Bond, the sum of { ..... ............................... .............:........ Dollars at the office of the City Treasurer in the City of Dubuque, being. months interest due that day on its improvement Bond No..........._............dated 192....._... Countersigned Mayor. (Seal) City Clerk. Be it further resolved that the Mayor and City Clerk be and they are hereby instructed to cause said bonds to be prepared and when so prepared to execute said bonds; and that the City Clerk be and he is here- by instructed to register said bonds in a book to be kept by him for that purpose, and to then deliver them to the City Treasurer who will also register them in a book to be kept by him for that purpose. Be it further resolved that the City Treasurer be and he is hereby in- structed to sell said bonds in the manner provided for in Section 845 of the Code of Iowa, the proceeds of said sale to be kept in a special fund to be known as Sewer Fund. Be it further resolved that the in -j terest coupons attached to the bonds be signed with the fac- simile signat- ure of the Mayor and countersigned with the fac - simile signature of the 'City Clerk. Adopted Sept. 15th, 1924. Approved: JAMES ALDERSON, L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. • SCHREMPF, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Councilman Brede moved the adop- tion of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel and Schrempf. Nays —None. Absent — Councilman Melchior. Notice of publication of pendency of proposed resolution of necessity hertified to by the publisher, that it be deemed necessary and advisable to improve White street from the north line of 24th street to the south line of 27th street. There being no remonstrance, Councilman Gabriel moved that the notice be received and filed. Sec- onded by Councilman Brede. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel and Schrempf. Nays —None. Absent — Councilman Melchior. Resolution of Necessity for Street Improvement. Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, on its own motion, that it be deemed necessary and advisable to build, construct and put in place certain street improve- ments as hereinafter described, in, upon and along the following street, to wit, White street from 24th street to 27th street. Said street improvement to con- sist of grading, paving, and curb and gutter the curb and gutter to be con- structed of concrete and the pave- ment to be constructed of one or more of the following materials and methods, to wit: Sheet asphalt, warenite' bitulithic, brick on a concrete foundation or vibrolithic. Sewer, water and gas connections to be placed to every lot or 50 feet of ground where necessary, to fur- nish one connection for every 50 feet. All of the work herein proposed to be constructed shall be done in accordance with the plans and speci- fications to be prepared by the City Engineer and approved by the City Council and City Manager. 558 Special Session, September 15th, 1924 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 but lying within the assessable distance pre- scribed by law, according to the area thereof. Be it further resolved that the above and foregoing street improve- ment is hereby proposed to be made and constructed as set forth and that this proposed resolution, except this paragraph be, and the same is hereby set down for further and final hearing, consideration, and determin- ation, at a meeting of said Council to be held on the 15th day of Sep- tember, 1924, at 4:30 P. M. in the Council Chambers in the City Hall of said City, and that the City Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to cause notice of the pendency of the above resolution and of the time and place, when and where said proposed resolution shall be considered for passage and objections to the pass- age thereof and to the construction of said proposed improvement heard, to be given by publication in the offic- ial newspapers of the City in the manner and for the time prescribed by law. • The above resolution was ap• proved and ordered placed on file for final action and notice of the pendency thereof ordered given this 25th day of August, 192C Approved: JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. The foregoing resolution of necess- ity was •adopted, passed and ap- proved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, this 15th day of September, 1924. JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Councilman Gabriel moved the ad- option of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Brede. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel and Schrempf. Nays —None. Absent — Councilman Melchior. Resolution for the Construction of a Street Improvement. Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, upon its own motion, that pursuant to a reso- lution of necessity proposed at a meeting of the Council on the 25th day of August, 1925, and duly passed and adopted and approved on the 16th day of September, 1924, it is hereby ordered that the improvement ,described in said resolution of nec- essity providing for the improvement of White street from the north line of 24th street to the south line of 27th street, by curbing with new ce- ment and concrete curb where re- quired, or by resetting old stone curb where required, and by making sew_ er, water and gas connections to property not already connected with the same, as provided for in a reso- lution heretofore adopted and ap- proved, and by paving said street with either sheet asphalt, brick on a concrete foundation or vibrolithic, and by constructing concrete gutter where provided for in the type 01 pavement to be selected as shown upon the plans and specifications, be laid, built and constructed. Be it further resolved that the City Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to advertise for proposals for the construction of the improvements above described, said improvements to be constructed in strict accord- ance with the plans and specifica- tions thereof duly prepared by the City Engineer, which plans and spec- ifications have been approved by the City Manager and are hereby ap- proved by the City Council, the same being on file in the office of the City Clerk for public inspection, all of said work to be completed on or be- for the 1st day of November, 1925. The cost and expense of said work will be paid by the levying of spec- ial assessments against the privately owned property abutting upon said improvement and also against prop- erty which does not abutt upon said improvement but which lies within the assessable distance as provided by law, and payment to the contract- or will be made out of funds realized from the sale of Improvement Bonds to be issued in anticipation of the collections of said assessments under the provisions of Chapter 8 Title V of the Code of Iowa and amendments thereto; and any deficiency between the amount of the contract price and the amount which can be legally as- sessable against private property will be paid either from the proceeds of a special tax to be levied under the provisions of Section 831 of the Code of Iowa, in anticipation of which bonds will be issued under the pro visions of Section 912 of the Code of Iowa and 9128. of the Code sup- plement, or out of the general fund. This resolution being deemed ur- gent and of immediate necessity, shall be in force and effect after its passage and adoption by the City Council. Passed, adopted and approved this 15th day of September, 1924. Approved: JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, - Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Councilman Gabriel moved the ad- option of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Schrempf. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel and Schrempf. Nays —None. Absent — Councilman Melchior. Notice of publication of pendency of proposed resolution of necessity, certified to the publisher, that it be deemed necessary and advisable to improve White street from north line of 27th street to the south line of 32nd street or Peru road. There being no remonstrance, Councilman Gabriel moved that the notice be received and filed. Sec- onded by the following vote5A cmfy onded by Councilman Brede. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel and Schrempf. Nays —None. Absent—Councilman Melchior. Resolution of Necessity for Street Improvement. Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that it be deemed necessary and advisable to build, construct and put in place cer- tain street improvements as herein- after described, in, upon and along the following street, to wit: White street from 27th to 32nd street. Said street improvement to con- sist of grading, paving, and curb and gutter the curb and gutter to be constructed of concrete and the pave- ment to be constructed of one or more of the following materials and methods, to wit: Werrenite bitulithic, sheet asphalt, brick on a concrete foundation or vibrolithic. All of the work herein proposed to be constructed shall be done in accordance with the plans and speci- fications to be prepared by the City Special Session, September 15th, 1924 559 Engineer and approved by the City Council and City Manager. 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 but lying within the assessable distance pre- scribed by law, according to the area thereof. Be it further resolved that the above and foregoing street improve- ment is hereby proposed to be made and constructed as set forth and that this proposed resolution, except this paragraph be, and the same is hereby set down for further and final hearing, consideration, and determin- ation, at a meeting of said Council to be held on the 15th day of Sep- tember, 1924, at 4:30 P. M. in the Council Chambers in the City Hall of said City, and that the City Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to cause notice of the pendency of the above resolution and of the time and place, when and where said proposed resolution shall be considered for passage and objections to the pass- age thereof and to the construction of said proposed improvement heard, to be given by publication in the official newspapers of the City in the manner and for the time prescribed by law. The above resolution was ap- proved and ordered placed on file for final action and notice of the pendency thereof ordered given this 25th day of August, 1924. Approved: JAMES ALDERSON. Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, • H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. The foregoing resolution of nec- essity was adopted, passed and ap- proved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, this 15th day of September, 1924. JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Councilman Gabriel moved the ad- option of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Brede. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel and Schrempf. • Nays —None. Absent — Councilman Melchior. 1 560 Special Session, September 15th, 1924 Resolution for the Construction of a Street Improvement. Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, upon its own motion, that pursuant to a reso- lution of necessity proposed at a meeting of the Council on the 25th day of August, 1924, and duly passed and adopted and approved on the 15th day of September, 1924, it is hereby ordered that the improvement described in said resolution of nec- essity providing for the improvement of White street from the north line of 27th street to the south line of 32nd street or Peru road, by curbing with new cement and concrete curb where required, or by resetting old stone curb where required, and by making sewer, water and gas con- nections to property not already con- nected with the same, as provided for in a resolution heretofore adopt- ed and approved, and by paving said street with either brick on a concrete foundation or vibrolithic, and by con- structing concrete gutter where pro- vided for in the type of pavement to be selected as shown upon the plans and specifications, 'be laid, built and constructed. Be it further resolved that the City Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to advertise for proposals for the construction of the improvements above described, said improvements to be constructed in strict accord- ance with the plans and specifica- tions thereof duly prepared by the City Engineer, which plans and specifications have been approved by the City Manager and are hereby approved by the City Council, the same being on file in the office of the City Clerk for public inspection, al lof said work to be completed on or before the 1st day of November, 1925. The cost and expense of said work will be paid by the levying of spec- ial assessments against the privately owned property abutting upon said improvement and also against prop- erty which does not abutt upon said improvement but which lies within the assessable distance as provided by law, and payment to the con- tractor will be made out of funds realized from the sale of Improve- ment Bonds to be issued in anticipa- tion of the collections of said assess- ments under the provisions of Chap- ter 8 Title V of the Code of Iowa and amendments thereto; and any deficiency between the amount of the contract price and the amount which can be legally assessable against private property will be paid either from the proceeds of a spec- ial tax to be levied under the pro- visions of Section 831 of the Code of Iowa, in anticipation of which bonds will be issued under the pro- visions of Section 912 of the Code of Iowa and 912A of the Code sup. ,plement, or out of the general fund. • This resolution being deemed ur- gent and of immediate necessity, shall be in force and effect after its passage and adoption by the City Council. Passed, adopted and approved this 15th day of September, 1924. Approved: JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STIIBER, City Clerk. Councilman Gabriel moved the ad- option of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Brede. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel and Schrempf. Nays —None. Absent — Councilman Melchior. Petition of Pattie DeMaio asking that King street be improved, stat- ing that there is only a path on this street and that it is impossible for vehicles of any kin dto reach the top of this street. Also a petition of abutting property owners asking that water mains be laid in this (King) street from Broadway Exten- sion £o Fulton street and the street be improved. Presented. Councilman Gabriel moved that the rules be suspended to allow any- one present to address the Council. Seconded by Councilman Brede. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Schrempf. Nays —None. Absent— Councilman Melchior. Patzie DeMaio addressed the Council in regards to the petition and stated that he thought that the two above petitions expressed the wishes of almost all the property owners on the street. Proper reso- lutions for the improvement of the street in 1925 will be prepared. Petition of the Sanitary Milk Co., asking permission to undermine the sidewalk for a space of 8 x 10 feet adjoining their property on 7th and White streets, for the purpose of drilling a well and placing a pump on same, presented. Councilman Brede moved that the petition be referred to Dr. Steel- smith of the Health Department for investigation. Seconded by Council- man Gabriel. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Special Session, September 15th, 1924 561 Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Schrempf. Nays —None. Absent — Councilman Melchior. A petition asking the City Council to provide for a foot passenger crossing on the viaduct over the C. G. W. Railroad tracks intersecting the Pru Road, a much needed meas- ure for safety, forestalling the lia- bilities predestined to follow. This viaduct provides easiest access to the City for the ever- increasing number of residents east of the via- duct, and as the construction of the viaduct makes those approaching in- visible until the crown of the via- duct is reached, it has been danger- ous always and particularly so to small children. Signed by Geo. A. Burden, H. R. Hanger, Geo. J. Hed- rick et al . (95 signers). Councilman Brede moved that the petition be referred to the City Soli- citor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Schrempf. Nays —None. Absent — Councilman Melchior. Petition of Mrs. C. Dorst, 1045 Ver• ron street asking permission to con- struct her sidewalk to within 2 feet from the r u: b. Councilma i Gabriel moved that the petition be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Brede. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel and Schrempf. Nays —None. Absent—Councilman Melchior. Petition of property owners, tax payers and voters, asking that a pro- position to purchase a tract of land on the hill for park and playground purposes, be placed before the people at the fall election, recommending the Bush property, approximately 9 acres situated on Julien avenue. Signed by Andrew Ruh, John Zim- merman, Peter Hoerr et al, (85 sign- ers). Councilman Brede moved that the petition be filed for future reference. Seconded by Councilman Schrempf. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel and Schrempf. Nays —None. Absent—Councilman Melchior. Petition of the St. Paul's Evangel- ical Lutheran Church, signed by Chas. Kulow Jr., August Rusch, Geo. Goebel, trustees. Stating that the sidewalk on the 20th street side of their church is in bad condition, ow- ing to the fact that the City con- structed a sewer underneath it, and they hereby ask the City to con- struct a new sidewalk to replace it. Councilman Brede moved that the City Manager be authorized to co- operate with said trustees in the con- struction of a sidewalk, the city to assume one half of the cost. Second- ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel and Schrempf. Nays —None. Absent—Councilman Melchior. September 15th, 1924. City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: Your committee to whom you referred the petitions of Mrs. Sidney Saul and H. W. Wade and wife for reductions in assess- ments as made for the improvement of Bryant street, have investigated the facts in the case and wish to make the following report. The property of Mrs. Sidney Saul is on the west side of Bryant street south of Cleveland avenue. Lot 5 is on the corner, then comes a lot belonging to another party, this lot having a building on it and next to it the other three lots of Mrs. Saul's. We would fix the following value on this property for the levying of street assessments. Lot 5, $800; Lot 3, $700; and Lot 1, $700. All of these lots are in Saul's Sub. One quarter of this value is the limit of the as- sessment for street improvements and would make an assessment of $175.00 on Lots 1 and 2 and 3 and $200.00 on Lot 5, making a reduction in the assessments as levied against Lot 1 of $50.74, Lot 2 of $49.10, Lot 3 of $47.26 and Lot 5 of $26.59, a total reduction of $173.69. The pet- itioner shows the assessment for sewer, water and gas connections. These are all under one - quarter of the value of the property and are not to be considered in the levying of an assessment for street improve- ments and therefore not to be taken into consideration. A petition was also filed by Mr. H. W. Wade and wife for a reduction in the assessment as levied on Lot 1 of Sub. of 76 and 77 Union's Add. This lot has a frontage of 45 feet on Bryant street and 105 feet on Cleve- land avenue and a depth of 81 feet in the rear. For assessment pur- poses we would fix the value of this lot at $1000.00 which would make an assessment of $250 to be levied for street improvement as against the assessment of $305.65 as levied for this improvement, . a reduction of $55.65. In case all of these recommenda- tions meet with the approval of the Council, we would further recom mend that a warrant be drawn on the General Fund in favor of the 562 Special Session, September 15th, 1924 Special Session, September 15th, 1924 563 Special Improvement Fund for $239.42 in order to make up this shortage. Respectfully submitted, W. IL CULLEN, L. H. BREDE, O. E. CARR, Committee. Councilman Gabriel moved that the recommendation of the Commit- tee be approved and carried out as recommended, and that the Auditor be instructed to draw a. warrant on the General Fund in favor of the Special Improvement Fund to make up the shortage. Seconded by Coun- cilman Schrempf. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel and Schrempf. Nays —None. Absent — Councilman Melchior. September 12th, 1924. City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: I beg to advise that the construction of a sanitary sewer in Lowell street from Woodworth street to Abbott street, Cook & Kane, 'contractors, has been completed. I would therefore recommend its ac- ceptance by the city. Respectfully submitted, O. E. CARR, City Manager. ' A Resoluiton. whereas, the contrcat for the con- struction of a sanitary sewer in Low- ell street from Woodworth street to Abbott street, has been completed, and Whereas, the City Manager has ex- amined said work and recommended its acceptance, now therefore . Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque that the rec- ommendation of the City Manager be and the same is hereby approved and that the City Engineer be and he is hereby instructed to prepare a plat and schedule showing the lots or par- cels of real estate subject to assess- ment for said improvement and file the same in the office of the City Clerk subject to public inspestion and the City Clerk shall upon receipt of such plat and schedule publish the notice of said assessment as re- quired by law. Adopted Sept. 15th, 1924. JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Councilman Gabriel moved the ad- option of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Schrempf. carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel and Schrempf. Nays —None. Absent—Councilman Melchior. September 15th, 1924. City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: I beg to advise that the improvement of Jackson street from the north line of 24th street to the south line of Thirty - second 'street by paving the same with vibro- lithic pavement, Uhlrich -Paley Com. pany, contractors, has been complet- ed. I would therefore recommend the acceptance of this work by the city. Very truly yours, O. E. CARR, City Manager. A Resolution. Whereas, the contract for the im- provement of Jackson street from 24th street to 32nd street has been completed, and Whereas, the City Manager has examined the work and recom- mended its acceptance, now there- fore Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that the recommendation of the Manager be approved and that the City Engineer be and he is hereby instructed to prepare a plat and schedule showing the lots or parcels of real estate subject to assessment for said im- provement and file the same in the office of the City Clerk subject to public inspection, and the City Clerk shall upon receipt of such plat and schedule publish the notice of said assessment as required by law. , Adopted September 15th, 1924. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. JAMES ALDERSON Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, Councilmen. Councilman Gabriel moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schrempf. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Schrempf. Nays —None. Absent — Councilman Melchior. September 15th, 1924. City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: I beg to advise that the construction of a sanitary sewer in Pinnard street, Uhlrich -Paley Co., contractors, has been completed and tested by the Sewer Inspector. 1 would therefore recommend the ac- ceptance of this work. Respectfully submitted, 0..E CARR, City Manager. A Resolution. Whereas, the contract for the con- struction of a sanitary sewer in Pin - nard street has been completed, and Whereas, the City Manager has examined said work and recom- mended its acceptance, now there- fore Be it resolved by the City Coun- cil of the 'City of Dubuque that the recommendation of the City Man- ager be approved and that the City Engineer be and he is hereby in- structed to prepare a plat and sche- dule showing the lots and parcels of real estate subject to assessment for said improvement and file the same in the office of the City Clerk subject to public inspection, and the City Clerk shall upon receipt of such plat and schedule publish the notice of said assessment as required by law. Adopted September 15th, 1924. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, Councilmen. Councilman Gabriel moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schrempf. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Schrempf. Nays —None. Absent—Councilman Melchior. September 15th, 1924. City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: I beg to advise that the improvement of Kirkwood street from the south line of West Locust street to the north line of Alta Vista street, by paving the same with sheet asphalt, J. Rasmussen & Sons Co., contractors, has been completed. I would therefore recommend the acceptance of this work. Respectfully submitted, O. E. CARR, City Manager. A Resolution. Whereas, the contract for the im- provement of Kirckwood street from the •south line of West Locust street to the north line of Alta Vista street, has been completed, and Whereas, the City Manager has ex- amined said work and recommended its acceptance, now therefore Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque that the rec- ommendation of the Manager be ap- proved and that the City Engineer be and he is hereby instructed to prepare a plat and schedule showing the lots or parcels of real estate sub- ject to assessment for said improve- ment and file the same in the office of the City Clerk subject to public Inspection and the City Clerk shall upon receipt of such plat and sched- ule publish the notice of said assess- ment as required by law. Adopted Sept. 15th, 1924. JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Councilman Brede moved the ad- option of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel and Schrempf. Nays —None. Absent—Councilman Melchior. September 15th, 1924. City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. I beg to advise that the improve- ment of Montrose Terrace from the east line of Cornell street to the north line of West Sixteenth street, by paving the same with asphaltic concrete, J. Rasmussen & Sons Go., contractors, has been completed. I would therefore recommend the ac- ceptance of this work. Respectfully submitted, O. E. Carr, City Manager. A Resolution. Whereas, the contract for the im- provement of Montrose Terrace from the east line of Cornell street to the north line of West Sixteenth street, has been completed, and Whereas, the City Manager has ex- amined said work and recommended its acceptance, now therefore Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque that the rec- ommendation of the City Manager be approved and that the City Engineer be and he is hereby instructed to prepare a plat and schedule showing the lots or parcels of real estate sub- ject to assessment for said improve- ment and file the same in the office of the City Clerk subject to public inspection and the City Clerk shall upon receipt of such plat and sched- ule publish the notice of said assess- ment as required by law. 564 Special Session, September 15th, 1924 Special Session, September 15th, 1924 565 Adopted September 15th, 1924. JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Councilman Gabriel moved the ad- option of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Schrempf. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel and Schrempf. Nays —None. Absent—Councilman Melchior. September 15th, 1924. City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: I beg to advise that the improvement of Pickett street from the east line of Henion street to the west line of Cornell street, by paving the same with asphaltic concrete, J. Rasmussen & Sons Co., contractors, has been completed. I would therefore recommend the ac- ceptance of this work. Respectfully submitted, O. E. CARR, City Manager. A Resolution. Whereas, the contract for the im- provement of Pickett lstreet from the east line of Henion street to the west line of Cornell street, has been completed, and. Whereas, the City Manager has ex- amined the work and recommended its acceptance, now therefore Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque that the rec- ommendation of the Manager be ap- proved and that the City Engineer be and he is hereby instructed to prepare a plat and a schedule show- ing the lots and parcels of real es- tate subject to assessment for said improvement and file the same in the office of the City Clerk subject to public inspection and the City Clerk shall upon receipt of such plat and schedule publish the notice of said assessment as required by law. Adopted Sept. 15th, 1924. JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Councilman Schrempf moved the adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel and Schrempf, Nays —None. Absent — Councilman Melchior, September 15th, 1924. City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: I beg to advise that the improvement of Fairview Place from the south line of West Six- teenth street to the end of the street, by paving the same with asphaltic concrete, J. Rasmussen & Sons Co., has been completed. I would there- fore recommend its acceptance by the city. Respectfully submitted, O, E. CARR, City Manager. A Resolution. Whereas, the contract for the hn- provement of Fairview Place from the south line of West Sixteenth street to the end of the street, has been completed, and Whereas, the City Manager has ex- amined said work and recommended its acceptance, now therefore Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque that the rec- ommendation of the City Manager be approved and that the City Engineer be and he is hereby instructed to prepare a plat and schedule showing the lots or parcels of real estate sub- ject to assessment for said improve- ment and file the same in the office of the City Clerk subject to public inspection and the City Clerk shall upon receipt of such plat and sched- ule publish the notice of said assess- ment as required by law. Adopted Sept. 15th, 1924. JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Councilman Brede moved the ad- option of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel and Schrempf. Nays —None. Absent—Councilman Melchior. September 15th, 1924. City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: I beg to advise that the improvement of West Sixteenth street from the west line of Mont- rose Terrace to the west line of Cor- nell street by paving the same with asphaltic concrete, J. Rasmussen & Sons Go., contractors, has been com- pleted. I would therefore recommend its acceptance by the City. Respectfully submitted, O. E. CARR, City Manager. A Resolution. Whereas, the contract for the im- provement of West 16th street from Montrose Terrace to Cornell street has been completed, and Whereas, the City Manager has examined said work and recom- mended its acceptance, now there- fore Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque. that the recommendation of the Manager be approved and that the City Manager be and he is herby instructed to prepare a plat and schedule showing the lots or parcels of real estate subject to assessment for said im- provement and file the same in the office of the City Clerk subject to public inspection, and the City Clerk shall upon receipt of such plat and schedule publish the notice of said assessment as required by law. Adopted September 15th, 1924. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor. L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, Councilmen. Councilman Gabriel moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schrempf. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Schrempf. Nays —None. Absent — Councilman Melchior. September 15th, 1924. City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: The Val Blatz Brewing Co., of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, have filed ap- plication for cigarette permit to- gether with bond to cover same and have paid the permit fee required to engage in the sale of cigarettes for one year. I would respectfully recommend that a permit be issued to said company. Respectfully submitted, O. E. CARR, City Manager. Councilman Gabriel moved that the bond, being properly executed, be received and filed, permit be granted and the license be issued. Seconded by Councilman Brede. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Schrempf. Nays —None. Absent—Councilman Melchior. On the matter of constructing a sidewalk north of the Jackson School on West Locust street, on Lot 58, Littleton & Sawyer's Add., leading from West Locust street to the steps at Seminary Hill, the Council decided to view the grounds. On motion of Councilman Brede. Seconded by Councilman Gabriel, Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Schrempf. Nays —None. Absent — Councilman Melchior. Councilman Brede moved that a 4 -foot sidewalk be authorized to be constructed on Canon street, six feet from the property line. Seconded by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel and Schrempf. Nays —None. Absent — Councilman Melchior. Councilman Brede moved that the City Solicitor be instructed to draft an ordinance relative to vacating part of Oxford street. Seconded by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council- men Brede, Gabriel, Schrempf, Nays —None. Absent — Councilman Melchior. There being no further business, Council adjourned. JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Approved ...._.._.... ......._........_._....._..._ -_ 1924. Adopted...._........__.._ .._._..._......._.._._....1924. Councilmen Attest: City Clerk. { 566 Special Session, September 22nd, 1924 CITY COUNCIL (Official.) Special Session, September 22nd, 1924. Meeting called by order of Count ci -men Schrempf and Brede. Council met at 4:30 P. M. Present — Councilmen Brede, Ga- briel, Schrempf. Absent —Mayor Alderson, Council- man Melchior. Councilman Schrempf moved that Councilman Brede be appointed Mayor pro -tem of this meeting. Sec- onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas — Councilmen Gabriel and Schrempf. Nays —None. Absent —Mayor Alderson, Council- man Melchior. Not voting — Councilman Brede. Mayor pro -tem Brede read the call and stated that service thereof had been duly made and that this meet- ing is called for the purpose of ap- pointing Registration Clerks for the General Election to be held this year and acting on any other busi- ness that may come before the meet- ing. Petitions were presented for the improvement of King street, from Broadway extension to Fulton street, also a petition of property owners remonstrating against the improvement of said street, claim- ing that it would work a great hard- ship of the petitioners and that the street is not used very much and that some of the property owners will come in for assessment for the improvement of Broadway and Broadway extension next year and ask that the matter be delayed for a few years. Councilman Schrempf moved that the rules be suspended to allow any- one present to address the Council. Adolph Cooper addressed the Coun- cil relative to and against the im- provement, Councilman Schrempf moved that all the petitions relative to the im- provement of King street be re- ceived and flied. Seconded by Coun- cilman Gabriel. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas —Mayor pro -tem Brede, Ga- briel, Schrempf. Nays —None. Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council- man Melchior. Resolution of necessity for the im- provement of King street presented. Councilman Schrempf moved the resolution be laid over. Seconded by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun- cilmen Gabriel, Schrempf. Nays —None. Absent —Mayor Alderson, Council- man Melchior. Mr. A. R. Kadesky addressed the Council stating that he wished to make an entrance to the cellar 05 his place of business on the corner of 5th and Main streets on the 5th street side, stating that the opening would be properly safeguarded, Councilman Schrempf moved that the request be granted and the work be done under the supervision of the Building Commissioner. Sec- onded by Councilman Gabriel, Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun- cilmen Gabriel, Schrempf, Nays —None. Absent —Mayor Alderson, ouncil- man Melchior. Petition of property owners on Prince street, asking that Prince street be improved from East 22nd to East 24th street, presented. Ow- ing to the fact that the resolutions ordering the improvement have al- ready passed, Councilman Gabriel moved that the petition be filed for record. Seconded by Councilman Schrempf. Carried by the following vote: . Yeas —Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun- cilmen Gabriel, Schrempf. Nays —None. Absent —Mayor Alderson, Council- man Melchior. Claim of Clem Stack against the City in the sum of $62,60 for dam- ages to his automobile, September 1st, 1924, while driving on 6th street extension he ran into an unguarded and unprotected excavation. The firm of Mullen Bros. were doing some excavating for the Leader or Quality 011 Co. Filed by Lane Donahue, his attorney. Councilman Gabriel moved that the • claim be referred to the City Solicitor. Seconded by Councilman Schrempf. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun- cilmen Gabriel, Schrempf. Nays —None. Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council- man Melchior. Return of service notives served on property owners to construct sidewalks, (resolution passed Sept. 2nd, 1924), certified to by Oscar Livermore, police officer. Presented, Councilman Gabriel moved that the notices be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Schrempf. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun- cilmen Gabriel, Schrempf. Nays —None. Absent —Mayor Alderson, Council- man Melchior. Special Session, September 22nd, 1924 567 September 20th, 1924. City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: I beg to advise that the construction of a sanitary sewer in Providence street from Johnson street east 275 feet, Uhlrich -Paley Co., contractors, has been completed. I would therefore recommend the acceptance of this work. Respectfully submitted, O. E. CARR, City Manager. A Resolution. Whereas, the contract for the con- struction of a sanitary sewer in Providence street from Johnson street east 275 feet has been com- pleted, and Whreeas, the City Manager has examined said work and recom- mended its acceptance, now there- fore Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that the rec- ommendation of the Manager be ap- proved and that the City Engineer be and he is hereby instructed to prepare a plat and schedule showing the lots and parcels of real estate subject to assessment for said im- provement and file the same in the office of the City Clerk subject to public inspection and the City Clerk shall upon receipt of such plat and schedule publish the notice of said assessment as required by law. Adopted Sept. 22nd, 1924. L. 11. BREDE, Mayor pro -tem. THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Councilman Schrempf moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun- cilmen Gabriel and Schrempf. Nays —None. Absent —Mayor Alderson, Council- man Melchior. September 20th, 1924. City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: I beg to advise that the construction of a sanitary sewer in Prescott street from Hamilton street 250 feet south of Decatur street and in Decatur street from Lincoln avenue to Prescott street. Uhlrich -Paley Co., contractor, has been completed. I would therefore recommend the acceptance of this work. • Respectfully submitted, O. E. CARR, City Manager. A Resolution. Whereas, the contract for the con- struction of a sanitary sewer in Pres- cott street from Hamilton street 250 feet south of Decatur street and in Decaur street from Lincoln avenue to Prescott street, has been com- pleted, And whereas, the City Manager has examined said work and has rec- ommended its acceptance, now there- fore , Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that the rec- ommendation of the Manager be ap- proved and that the City Engineer be and he is hereby instructed to prepare a plat and schedule showing the lots or parcels of real estate sub- ject to assessment for said improve- ment and file the same in the office of the City Clerk subject to public inspection and the City Clerk shall upon receipt of such plat and sched- ule publish the notice of said assess- ment as required by law. Adopted Sept. 22nd, 1924. L. H. BREDE, Mayor pro -tem. THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Councilman Gabriel moved the adoption of the resoluction. Second- ed by Councilman Schrempf. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun- cilmen Gabriel and Schrempf. Nays —None. Absent —Mayor Alderson, Council- man Melchior. September 20th, 1924. City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: On March 22nd, pet- ition of Mrs. Eli.. Keller, protesting against the assessment levied against her property for the con- struction of a sanitary sewer in Kirk- wood street, was referred to the Manager for investigation. I had thought that I had reported on this by apparently it has been passed over. Mrs. Keller was assessed $178.58 for each of lots 10 and 11. Lot 10 has her home on it and for that reason it is not possible to reduce the assessment. This same prop- erty was assessed considerably on account of the paving of Alta Vista street and the entire assessment is quite a burden to her. Lot 11 was purchased by her in 1922 for $175. My recommendation would be that the assessment for this lot be re- duced to $75.00 making a reduction of $103.58. 568 Special Session, September 22nd, 1924 Special Session, September 22nd, 1924 569 If the above recommendation meets with the approval of the Coun- cil, a warrant should be drawn on the General Fund in favor of the Special Improvement Fund to make up the shortage in the assessment. Respectfully submitted, O. E. CARR, City Manager. Councilmen Gabriel moved that the recommendation of the City Man- ager be approved and carried out as recommended. And the Auditor be instructed to draw a warrant on the General Fund in favor of the Special Assessment Fund to the sum of $103.58 to make the shortage. Sec- onded by Councilman Schrempf. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun- cilmen Gabriel and Schrempf. Nays —None. Absent —Mayor Alderson, Council- man Melchior. • Remonstrance of property owners against the proposed improvement of West Fifth street from Bluff street to John street, stating that the im- provement is unnecessary and unrea- sonable, that the street is very steep and very little used, and that the abutting property is hilly and the cost of the street will be more than the law contemplates should be as- sessed against property,of this kind, and that the street can be repaired at the least nominal expense to the abutting owners of property. Signed by James M. Sullivan, Mary A. Lang - don, Sisters of St. Francis, A. A. Cooper Inc. Councilman Gabriel moved that the petition be referred to the next meeting of the Council. Seconded by Councilman Schrempf. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun- cilmen Gabriel and Schrempf. Nays —None. Absent —Mayor Alderson, Council- man Melchior. The following names were submit- ted by the Chairman of the Repub- lican Central Committee for Regis- tration Clerks for the Presidential Election this year: 1st Precinct -Mrs. Geo. (Clara) Collinson, Earl O'Dell, Harry Kra- kow. 2nd Precinct —Mrs. Reinhard (An- na) Ris, Harry Howie, Mrs. Mary Datisman. 3rd Precinct —Mrs. Harvey (Esth- er) Lillie, Mrs. Eugene (Helen) Frith, Leonard Blackman. 4th Precinct—Mrs. John (Mae) Hedley, Donald Buxton, Mrs. T. B. Tooke. • 5th Precinct —R. D. Waller, Mrs. Sadie Trader, Otto Arduser. 6th Precinct —Mrs. Wm. (Minnie) Starr, Mrs. Geo. Fox, Emil Blasi. 7th Precinct —Mrs. Franz (Carrie) Otto, E. F. Ruff, Miss Ida Kleis. 8th Precinct —Mrs. James (Nora) Millin, Mrs. Frank Schroeder, Mary Cushing. 9th Precinct —Mrs. Alma Schreib- er, Frank Geary, Wm. Polmyer. 10th Precinct —Miss Eva Schaff - hauser, Mrs. A. C. Elvers, Miss Cath- erine Teal. 11th Precinct—Mrs. Carl (Pearl) . Hoerner, Miss Gertrude Neumiller, John Buol. 12th Precinct —Mrs. Fred (Edna) Hoerner, Lester Heil, Mrs. Carl Ihrke. 13th Precinct —Mrs. Wm. (Ethel) Norberg, Mrs. Rudolph Schmitt, Al- vin Cartigny. 14th Precinct—Mrs. Roy (Wini- fred) Oldridge, Albert Schroeder, Mack Marshall. 15th Precinct —Mrs. Chris (Eda) Fiedler, Mrs. W. Graham, Marion Buehler. Sincerely yours, FRANK HIRD, Chairman. The following names were sub- mitted by the chairman of the Demo- cratic Central Committee for Regis- tration Clerks for Presidential Elec- tion this year: 1st Precinct —Mary Grube, Mary Grimes, W. A. McClain. 2nd Precinct — Edward F. McEvoy, Mrs. Jas. F. Downs, J. W. Lundin. 3rd Precinct —D. J. Kenneally, Mae J. Phillips, Edward F. Connolly. 4th Precinct — George Miller, Mrs. Paul Presley, Lucille Sims. 5th Precinct —Mrs. Margaret Lav- ery, Mrs. Mae Cheetham, Stanley Meyer. 6th Precinct —Mrs. Marie McIn- tyre, Jos. McMahon, Ed. McEvoy. 7th Precinct—Anna LaBarge, Al- phonse Acker, Mrs. Lulu Zimmerman. 8th Precinct —Miss Maud S. Lang- ton, Mrs. C. J. Starr, Mrs. Anna Kolf. 9th Precinct —Leona Palen, Flor- ence Hennig, Mrs. Mary Butler. 10th Precinct—J. M. Kenety, Mrs. Mel. Schollian, Mrs. Mary Delaney. 11th Precinct —Peter F. Grode, Ger- trude Zwack, John Palen. 12th Precinct —F. D. Thimmesch, Mrs. Catherine Wagoner, J. P. Roth. 13th Precinct —Mrs. Catherine Franks, Joe Bertsch, Joe Heim. 14th Precinct —Mrs. Cora Wiegand, J. J. Ott, Irene Fosselman. 15th Precinct — Edward Abbott, Mrs. Rose Fox, Mary Czizek. Very truly yours, F. D. GILLOON, Chairman. Pollings places submitted: 1st Precinct— Engine house Grand- view avenue. 2nd Precinct—Washington Junior High School. 3rd Precinct — Franklin School. 4th Precinct — Fischer Bldg., form- erly 4th Street Engine House. 5th Precinct — Lincoln School 6th Precinct—Palmetto Hall. 7th Precinct—City Hall. 8th Precinct—Chamber of Com- merce Building. 9th Precinct -18th Street Engine House. 10th Precinct — Central ' Junior High School, 15th and Locust Sts. 11th Precinct Wunderlich's (Com- munity Band Hall). 12th Precinct — Fulton School. 13th Precinct—Dubuque Tractor Co. 14th Precinct — Audubon School. 15th,. Precinct—No. 6 Engine House, Rhomberg Avenue. Councilman Gabriel moved that the above named polling places be retained for registration and voting for the Presidential Election and the following named persons be appoint- ed as registration clerks: 1st Precinct —Mary Grube, Harry Krakow. 2nd Precinct—Edward F. McEvoy, Mrs. Reinhard Ris. 3rd Precinct—D. J. Kenneally, Mrs. Harvey Lillie. • 4th Precinct — George Miller, Mrs. John Hedley. 5th Precinct—Mrs. Margaret Lav- ery, R. D. Waller. 6th Precinct —Mrs. Marie McIntyre, Emil Biasi. 7th Precinct—Anna LaBarge, Miss Ida Kleis. 8th Precinct—Mrs. Mead S. Lang- ton, Mrs. James Millin. 9th Precinct—Leona Palen, Wm. Polmyer. 10th Precinct—J. 1YI. Kenety, Miss Eva Schaffhauser. 11th Precinct —Peter F. Grode, Miss Gertrude Neumiller. 12th Precinct —F. D. Thimmesch, Lester Heil. 13th Precinct —Mrs. Catherine Franks, Mrs. Wm. Norberg. 14th Precinct —Mrs. Cora Wieganll, Mrs. Roy Oldridge. 15th Precinct — Edward Abbott, Mrs. Chris. Fiedler. Seconded by Councilman Schrempf. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun- cilmen Gabriel and Schrempf. Nays —None. Absent —Mayor Alderson, Council- man Melchior. City Solicitor Czizek reported and recommended verbally that the City accept $100.00 in full on the settle- ment of the John Gronau case, and the Auditor be instructed to draw a warrant for $400.00 in favor of his attorneys' Kenline, Roedell and Hoff- man if satisfactory to the Council. Councilman Gabriel moved that the recommendation of the City So- licitor be approved, and the City ac- cept $100.00 for the settlement of the above case, and the Auditor be in- structed to draw the warrant as rec- ommended. Seconded by Councilman Schrempf. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun- cilmen Gabriel and Schrempf. Nays —None. Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council- man Melchior. There being no further business, Council adjourned. Approved _...._...___ .... ..........._...___......_.1924. Councilmen Attest: ......._......_ ....... ..........._._......._......._. City Clerk. 570 Special Session, September 25th, 1924 CITY COUNCIL (Official) Special Session Sept. 25th, 1924. Meeting called by order of Coun- cilmen Gabriel and Brede. Council met at 5 o'clock P. M. Present—Councilman Brede, Gab- riel and Schrempf. Absent —Mayor Alderson, Council- man Melchior. Councilman Schrempf moved that Councilman Brede be appointed May- or pro -tem of this meeting. Second- ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the following vote. Yeas — Councilmen Gabriel, and Schrempf. Nays —None. Absent —Mayor Alderson, Council- man Melchior. ltTot voting— Councilman Brede. Mayor pro -tem Brede read the call and stated that service thereof had been duly made and accepted and that this meeting is called for the purpose of considering for adoption an ordinance, granting the C. B. & Q. Railroad Co. the right to extend switch or spur track over and across Sixth street, providing rules and reg- ulations for its use, and acting on any other business that may come before the meeting. The ordinance was then present and read a third time. • Special Ordinance. An Ordinance granting to the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Rail- road Company the right to extend. switch or spur track over and across Sixth street and prescribing rules and regulation sfor its use. Be it Ordained by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That the Chicago, Bur- lington and Quincy Railroad Com- pany be and the same is hereby granted the right to build, maintain and construct and operate a switch or spur track over and across Sixth street, the same to be located easter- ly of the present easterly main track of said Railroad Company and more particularly described to be at or near a line extending from Lot 28 of Block 28 to Lot 8 of the Block 29 in Dubuque Harbor Improvement Com- pany's Addition to the City of Du- buque, Iowa. Section 2. That as a consideration for said grant it is particularly pro - vided that said Company shall switch, spot and place the cars of al lother Railroad Companies over and upon said tracks. Said grantee herein shall have the right to fix a uniform charge for services per- formed by it, or for the use of said tracks, as herein provided, as com- pensation for such services and to defray the cost of construction, re- newal, maintainance and repair of . said tracks, and other expense in- curred in complying with the re- quirements imposed upon said Com- pany by the City of Dubuque and the terms of this Ordinance, such charges to be agreed upon by other Railroad Companies using said tracks or for whom said service are performed, and the same shall be reasonable and just. Section 3. That the City Council of the City of Dubuque reserves the right to impose necessary limitations, restrictions upon and exact reason- able rules and regulations upon said company and enforce compliance therewith even to the extent of re- scinding all right conferred by this Ordinance . Section 4. This Ordinance shall be in force and effect ten (10) days from and after its final passage and adoption by the City Council and publication as provided by law and the written acceptance of the terms hereof by said Chicago Burlington and Quincy Railroad Company. Passed upon first reading this 2nd day of September, 1924. Passed upon second reading this 11th day of September, 1924. Passed upon third and final read- ing and adopted September 24th, 1924. L. H. BREDE, Acting Mayor. THEO. GABRIEL, ED. SCHREMPF, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Published officially in the Times - Journal and Telegraph - Heralds news- papers September 25th, 1924. JJOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Councilman Gabriel moved the ad- option of the Ordinance. Seconded by Councilman Schrempf. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun- cilmen Gabriel and Schrempf. . Nays —None. Absent —Mayor Alderson, Council- man Melchior. September 24th, 1924. City Council, City of Dubuque. Gentlemen: I desire to report 00 the petition attached relative to the drilling of a well for use by the San- itary Milk Company. In view of the fact that other food product places have now and are us- ing a private well water supply, I cannot recommend discrimination in this instance. However, I would rec- ommend that this well be drilled and cased, pot allowing the use of sand point of any kind and further that sample of water be collected and de- flivered to the laboratory for exam- ination and test for impurity at least once each month and more often if so deemed necessary by the Direct- or of Health. Would also recommend that the well water must not in any way be connected or cross connected with the City Water supply. Would further recommend the drafting and adoption of an Ordin- ance relating to the joint use of pri- vate wells an deity water supply. Respectfully D. C. STEELSMITH, Director of Health. Field Agent U. S. P. H. S. Councilman Gabriel moved that the report be made a matter of rec- ord and that the prayer of the pet- ition be granted providing the recom- mendation of the Health Depart- ment is complied with. Work to be done under the supervision of the Building Commissioner. Seconded by Councilman Schrempf. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun- cilmen Gabriel and Schrempf. Nays —None. Absent —Mayor Alderson, Council- man Melchior. Petition of Mrs. Mrytle Tuegel, stating that she had received notice to construct a sidewalk in front of he property, lot 7 Tivoli Add., that it will create a hardship on her if she is compelled to put in this walk at this time, that she just had sewer connections made to the property. and that she received notice to have water connections made, she states further that the walk is in good con- dition and asks for an extension of time for at least one year. Councilman Schrempf moved that the petition be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun- cilmen Gabriel and Schrempf. Nays —None. Absent —Mayor Alderson, Council- man Melchior. Councilman Gabriel reported that the storm last Sunday, uprooted a large tree in front of and adjoining the property of W. H. Marshall at No. 2491 Jackson street, thereby tearing up the sidewalk. He moved that the City Engineer be instruct- ed to see that the sidewalk is re- placed at the expense of the City. Seconded by Councilman Schrempf. Carried by the following vote: Special Session, September 25th, 1924 571 Yeas —Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun- cilmen Gabriel and Schrempf. Nays —None. Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council- man Melchior. Councilman Gabriel moved the the Park Board be requested to have G. A. Heyne, Supt. of Parks, to make an examination of trees along the streets in the city for the purpose of determining whether or not they should be removed, because danger- ous. Seconded by Councilman Schrempf. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun- cilmen Gabriel and Schrempf. Nays —None. Absent —Mayor Alderson, Council- man Melchior. There being no further business, Council adjourned. JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Approved .. ._ ....._....._....___._..._.._.__ 1924. Adopted _..__....._........ _........._....._..._..._.1924. Councilmen Attest: City Clerk. OFFICIAL NOTICE. Pursuant to an Ordinance of the Citw of Dubuque fifteen (15) election precincts have been established, the boundaries of which are as follow First Precinct. Commencing at the easterly lim. it of the city, thence proceeding west- erly on the south side of the nort:z line of Linhein's Subdivision to Lau- rel Street, thence southwesterly on the southwesterly side of the north- westerly line of the Subdivision of Mineral Lot 20 to the southeasterly lot line of Lot 19 of Rowan's Addi- tion, thence southwesterly along said lot line to a point where the same is intersected by the quarter section line of Section 36, thence westerly to the south of said quarter section line to the center of Section 36, thence westerly along said quarter section line and to the south thereof to a point where said section line intersects Southern Avenue, thence northeasterly along the westerly side of Southern Avenue to Samuel Street, thence northwesterly on the westerly side of Samuel Street to Levi Street, thence northeasterly across Samuel Street at Levi Street, thence southerly on the east side of Samuel Street to Southern Avenue, thence northerly on the west side of Southern Avenue to Valley Street (excluded from this precinct, how- ever, are all residents located upon both sides of Southern Avenue and Samuel Street within the boundaries of the precinct described) and thence nor•thWesterly on the southwesterly side of Valley Street to Quinn Street, thence northerly on the west side of Quinn Street to Union Street, thence northerly on the west side of Union Street to Rising Street, thence west- erly on the south side of Rising Street to Dodge Street, thence west- erly on the south side of Dodge Street to South Hill Street, thence southerly on the east side of South Hill Street to Grandview Avenue, thence across Grandview Avenue to Henderson Street, thence south- westerly on the east side of Hender- son Street to the end of said street, thence southwesterly on the south- east of a line drawn from Henderson Street to the northwest corner of Min. Lot 137, thence southerly to the oast of the west line of Min. Lot 137, thence southerly to the east of the same line extended to the northwest corner of Min. Lot 135, thence south- erly to the east of the west line of Min. Lot 135 to the southwest cor- ner of said Min. Lot, thence westerly to the south of the north line of Min. Lot 127 to the northwest cor- ner of said Min. Lot, thence south- erly to the east of the west line of Official Notices Min. Lot 127 and Min. Lot 124 to the quarter section line of Section 35, thence westerly along the south of said quarter section line to the cen- ter of Section 35, thence southerly along the east of the quarter section line from the center of Section 35 to the south limits of the city, thence easterly along the south limits of the city to the easterly limits, and thence northerly to the place of beginning. Second Precinct. Commencing at the quarter section corner on the south side of Section 35, being the south limits of the city, thence northerly along the west line of said quarter section line to the center or Section 35, thence easterly to the north of the quarter section line to where it intersects the west line 01 Min. Lot 124, thence northerly to the west side of the east line of Min. Lot 123, and 128 to the northwes- erly corner of Min. Lot 127, thence easterly to the north of the north line of Min. Lot 127 to the south- west corner of Min. Lot 135, thence northerly to the west of the east line of Min. Lot 134 to the northwest corner of Min. Lot 135, thence north- erly to the west of a line drawn from the northwest corner of Min. Lot 135 to the northwest corner of Min. Lot 137, thence northeasterly to the northwest of a line drawn from the northwest corner of Min. Lot 137 to the south line of Henderson Street, thence northeasterly on the northwest side of Henderson Street to Grandview Avenue, thence across Grandview Avenue, thence northeast- erly on the northwest side of South Hill Street to Dodge Street, thence easterly on the north side of Dodge Street to Hill Street, thence north- erly on the west side of Hill Street tt Langworthy Avenue, thence west- erly on the south side of Langworthy Avenue to Booth Street, thence northerly on the west side of Booth Street to West Third Street, thence westerly on the south side of West Third Street to College Street, thence northwesterly on the southwest side of College Street to West Fifth Street, thence west on the south side of West Fifth Street to Delhi Street, thence westerly along the southerly side of Delhi Street to Au- burn Street, thence southerly on the east side of Auburn Street to Grace Street, thence westerly on the south side of Grace Street to Algona Street, thence southerly on the east side of Algona Street to West Third Street, thence westerly on the south side of West Third Street to the westerly limits of the city, as if said West Third Street were produced to said westerly city limits, and thence south along the west limits of the City to the south limits, thence east to the place of beginning. Third Precinct. Commencing at the easterly limits of the city, thence proceeding west- erly along the northerly side of the north line of Linhein's Subdivision to Laurel Street, thence southwest- erly on the northwesterly side of the northwesterly line of Subdivision of Min. Lot 20 to the southeasterly lot line of Lot 19 of Rowan's Addi- tion, thence southwesterly on the north side of Lot 19 of Rowan's Addition to a point where the same intersects the quarter section line of Section 36, thence westerly on the north side of said quarter section line to the center of Section 36, thence westerly on the north side of said quarter section line to South- ern Avenue, thence northeasterly on the easterly side of Southern Avenue • to Valley Sreet included, however, in this precinct are all residents up- on both sides of Southern Avenue and Samuel Street within the limits of this precinct), thence across Southern Avenue to Valley Street, thence northwesterly on the north- easterly side of Valley Street to Quinn Street, thence northerly on the east side of Quinn Street to Union Street, thence northerly on the east side of Union to Rising Street, thence westerly on the north side of Rising Street to Dodge Street, thence westerly on the north side of Dodge Street to Hill Street, thence north- erly on the east side of Hill Street to West Third Street, thence easterly on the south side of West Third Street to Burch Street, thence north- erly on the east side of Burch Street to Fenelon Place, thence easterly on the south side of Fenlon Place to West Fourth Street, thence easterly on the south side of West Fourth Street to Central Avenue, thence easterly on the south side of East Fourth Street to the easterly limits of the city, thence southerly to the place of beginning. Fourth Precinct. Commencing at the easterly limits of the city, thence proceeding west- erly on a direct line to East Fourth Street, thence westerly on the north side of East Fourth Street to Central Avenue, thence westerly on the north side of West Fourth Street to Fen - lon Place, thence westerly on the north side of Fenlon Place to Burch Street, thence southerly on the west side of Burch Street to West Third Street, thence westerly on the north side of West Third Street to Hill Street, thence northerly on the east side of Hill Street to West Fiftn Street, thence westerly on the north side of West Fifth Street to Wilson Official Notices 573 Street, thence northerly on the east side of Wilson Street to Julien Ave- nue, thence easterly on the south side of Julien Avenue to West Eighth Street, thence easterly on the South side of West Eighth Street to Cen- tral Avenue, thence easterly on the south side of East Eighth Street to the easterly limits of the city, thence southerly to the place of beginning. Fifth Precinct. Commencing at the intersection of Langworthy and Hill Streets, thence proceeding westerly on the northerly side of Langworthy Street to Booth Street, thence northerly on the east- erly side of Booth Street to West Third Street. thence westerly on the northerly side of West Third Street to College Street, thence northerly on the easterly side of College Street to West Fifth Street, thence westerly on the northerly side of West Fifth Street to Delhi Street, thence north- easterly on the easterly side of Delhi Street to Mt. Pleasant Street, thence northerly on the easterly side of Mt. Pleasant Street to West Fourteenth Street, thence easterly on the south- erly side of West Fourteenth Street to Belmont Street, thence southerly on the westerly side of Belmont Street to Rose Street, thence east- erly on the southerly side of Rose Street to Center Place, thence south- erly on the westerly side of Center Place to Julien Avenue, thence east- erly on the southerly side of Julien Avenue to Wilson Street, thence southerly on the westerly side of Wilson Street to West Fifth Street, thence easterly on the southerly side of West Fifth Street to Hill Street, thence southerly on the westerly side of Hill Street to the place of beginning. Sixth Precinct. • Commencing at the westerly lim- its of the City at a point where West Third Street, if produced, to said limits, would intersect the same, thence proceeding easterly on tn, northerly side of West Third Street, thus produced, to West Third Street, thence easterly on the northerly side of West Third Street to Algona Street, thence northerly on the west- erly side of Algona Street to Grace Street, thence easterly on the north- erly side of Grace Street to Auburn Street, thence northerly on the west- erly side of Auburn Street to Delhi Street, thence easterly on the north- erly side of Delhi Street to Mt. Pleasant Street, thence northerly on the westerly side of Mt. Pleasant Street to West Fourteenth Street, thence easterly on the northerly ski,: . of West Fourteenth Street to Alta Vista Street, thence northerly on the westerly side of Alta Vista Street to 574 Official Notices Kirkwood Street, thence westerly on the southerly side of Kirkwood Street and Kirkwood street produced to Rosedale Avenue, thence westerly on the southerly side of Rosedale Street to Adair Street, thence southeasterly of a line drawn northwesterly from the intersection of Rosedale and Adair Streets to the intersection of West Locust and Seminary Streets, thence northeasterly on the north- erly side of West Locust Street to a point where Abbott Street if pro- duced would intersect West Locust, thence northerly on the westerly side of Abbott Street, thus produced, to the alley between Lowell and Semin- ary Streets, thence westerly on the southerly side of said alley produced to the westerly city limits, thence southerly along the westerly city lim- its to the place of beginning. Seventh Precinct. Commencing at the easterly limits of the city, thence proceeding wee - erly to East Eighth Street, thence westerly on the north side of East Eighth Street to Central Avenue, thence westerly on the north side of West Eighth Street to Main Street, thence northerly on the east side of Main Street to West Fourteenth Street, thence easterly on the south side of West Fourteenth street to Central Avenue, thence easterly oc south side of East Fourteenth Street to the easterly limits of the city, thence southerly to the place of beginning. Eighth Precinct. Commencing at the northwest cor- ner of Main and West Eighth Street, thence proceeding westerly on the north side of West Eighth Street to Julien Avenue, thence westerly on the north side of Julien Avenue to Center Place, thence northerly on the easterly side of Center Place to Rose Street. thence westerly on the north- erly side of Rose Street to Belmont Street, thence northerly on the east- erly side of Belmont Street to West Fourteenth Street, thence easterly on the southerly side of West Four- teenth Street to Main Street, thence southerly on the westerly side of Ma'_n Street to the place of begin- ning. Ninth Precinct. Commencing at the easterly lim- its of the city, thence proceeding westerly to East Fourteenth Street, thence westerly on the northerly side of East Fourteenth Street to Central Avenue, thence westerly on the northerly side of West Four- teenth Street to Main 13.reet, thence northerly on the easterly side of Main Street to West Seventeenth Street, thence easterly on the south- erly side of West Seventeenth Street to Heeb Street, thence northerly on the easterly side of Heeb Street to East Nineteenth Street produced to Heeb Street, thence easterly on the southerly side of East Nineteenth Street produced and East Nineteenth Street to the easterly limits of the city, thence southerly to the place of beginning. Tenth Precinct. Commencing at a point where Seminary Street intersects West Lo- cust Street, thence proceeding east- erly on the southerly side of West Locust Street to a point where Ab- bott Street, if produced, would inter- sect West Locust Street thence northerly on the easterly side of Abbott Street, thus produced, to the alley lying between Lowell and Sem- inary Streets, thence easterly on the southerly side of said alley to Har- old Street, thence easterly to the south of a line drawn midway be- tween Lowell Street and Seminary Street to Main Street, thence east- erly to the south of a line drawn from Main Street to Heeb Street at Twentieth Street produced, thence southeriy on the westerly side of Heeb Street to West Seventeenth Street, thence westerly on the north - rly side of West Seventeenth Street to Main Street, thence southerly on the westerly side of Main Street to West Fourteenth Street, thence west- erly on the northerly side of West Fourteenth Street to Alta Vista Street, thence northerly on the east- erly side of Alta Vista Street to Kirkwood Street, thence westerly on the northerly side of Kirkwood Street and Kirkwood Street produced to Rosedale Avenue, thence westerly on the northerly side of Rosedale Avenue to Adair Street, thence north- westerly to the East of a line drawn from Adair Street to the place of beginning. Commencing at the westerly lim- its of the City at a point where the Eleventh Precinct. alley lying between Lowell and Sem- inary Streets if produced on a direct line would intersect said limits, thence proceeding easterly on the northerly side of said alley, thus pro- duced, to the westerly end of said alley, thence easterly on the north- erly side of said alley to Harold Street, thence easterly to the north of a line drawn midway between Lo- well and Seminary Streets on Main Street, thence easterly to the north of a line drawn from Main Street to Heeb Street at Twentieth Street produced, thence southerly on the east side of Heeb Street to East Nineteenth Street produced, thence easterly on the north side of East Nineteenth Street to the Chicago Great Western Right of Way, thence northerly on the west side of the Chicago Great Western Railroad Right of Way to East Twenty - second Street, thence westerly on the south side of East Twenty - second Street to Central Avenue, thence westerly on the southerly side of Kaufmann Avenue to Valeria Street, thence westerly on the southerly side of Valeria Street to Lewis Street, thence westerly on the westerly side of Lewis Street to Wallace Street, thence westerly on the westerly side of Wallace Street to Monroe Street, thence westerly on the south- erly side of Monroe Street, and southerly on the easterly side of Monroe Street to Kane Street, thence westerly on the southerly side of Kane Street to a point where Gay Street produced would intersect Kane Street, thence westerly to the south of a line drawn parallel to and six hundred feet north of Kane Street to the westerly limits of the city, if Kane Street were produced to said limits, thence southerly to the place of beginning. Twelfth Precinct. Commencing on Kane Street at a point where Gay Street If produced westerly to Kane Street would inter- sect the same, thence proceeding easterly on the southerly side of Gay Street to Broadway, thence easterly on the southerly side of Broadway to Diagonal Street, thence easterly on the southerly side of Diagonal Street to Central Avenue, thence northerly on the easterly side of Central Ave- nue to East Twenty -sixth Street, thence easterly on the southerly side of East Twenty -sixth Street to Mar- quette Place, thence southerly on the westerly side of Marquette Place to Queen Street, thence southerly on the westerly side of Queen Street, to East Twenty- fourth Street, thence westerly on the northerly side of East Twenty - fourth Street to Prince Street, thence southerly on the west- erly side of Prince Street to East Twenty- second Street, thence west- erly on the northerly side of East Twenty- second Street to Central Ave- nue thence westerly on the north- erly side of Kaufmann Avenue to Valeria Street, thence northwesterly on the easterly side of Valeria Street to Lewis Street, thence northwester- ly on the easterly side of Lewis Street to Wallace Street, thence northwesterly on the easterly side of Wallace Street to Monroe Street, thence southerly on the northerly side of Monroe Street to Kane Street, thence northwesterly on the north- erly side of Kane Street to the place of beginning. Official Notices 575 Thirteenth Precinct. Commencing at the westerly lim• its of the City at a point six hun- dred feet north of Kane Street pro- duced to intersect said limits, thence proceeding easterly on a direct line parallel with Kane Street and six hundred feet north thereof to a point where Gay Street, if produced would intersect Kane Street, thence east- erly on the northerly side of Gay Street to Broadway, thence south- easterly on the northerly side of Broadway to Diagonal Street, thence easterly on the northerly side of Diagonal Street to Central Avenue, thence northerly on the westerly side of Central Avenue to East Twenty - sixth Street, thence northeasterly on the northerly side of East Twenty - sixth Street to Marquette Place, thence northerly on the westerly side of Marquette Place and Mar- quette Place produced to Morten Street, thence northerly on the west- erly side of Morten Street to East Twenty- eighth Street, thence north- erly to the northerly city limits to the west of a line drawn from Mor- ten Street midway between Pinard and Brunswick Streets, thence west- erly on the northerly line of the city limits to the westerly limits, thence southerly to the place of beginning. Fourteenth Precinct. Commencing at the easterly lim- its of the City, thence proceeding westerly to East Nineteenth Street. thence westerly on the northerly side of East Nineteenth Street to the Chicago Great Western Railroad right of way, thence northerly on the easterly side of the Chicago Great Western Railroad right of way to East Twenty- second Street, thence therly on the easterly side of East Twenty - second Street to Prince Street, thence northwesterly on the easterly side of Prince Street to East Twenty- fourth Street, thence easterly on the southerly side of East Twenty - fourth Street to Queen Street, thence northerly on the east- erly side of Queen Street to Mar- quette Place, thence northerly on the easterly side of Marquette Place and Marquette Place produced to Morten Street, thence northerly on the east- erly side of Morten Street to East Twenty- eighth Street, thence north- westerly to the east of a line drawn from Morten Street midway between Pinard Street and Brunswick Street to the northerly limits of the city. thence easterly along the northerly limits of the city and Davis Street to the easterly boundary of the Lin- wood Cemetery, thence southerly along the easterly side of the Lin- wood Cemetery to Thomas Street, thence southwesterly on the west- 576 Official Notices erly side of Thomas Street to Staf- ford Street, thence southeasterly on the southerly side of Stafford Street and Stafford Street produced to East Twentieth Street, thence northeast- erly on the southerly side of East Twentieth Street to the easterly limits of the city, thence southerly to the place of beginning. Fifteenth Precinct. Beginning at the easterly bound- ary line of the City, thence proceed- ing westerly to East Twentieth Street, thence westerly on the north- erly side of East Twentieth Street, to Stafford Street, produced, thence northwesterly on the northerly side of Stafford Street produced and Staf- ford Street to Thomas Street, thence northerly on the easterly side of Thomas Street to the easterly boun- dary line of Linwood Cemetery, thence northerly along the easterly boundary line of the Linwood Ceme- tery to the northerly city limits, thence easterly to the easterly city limits, thence southerly to the place of beginning. This notice is given by me as Clerk of the City of Dubuque, in com- pliance with the terms of said Ordi nance and as provided for by law, and the same shall be published once a week for three (3) c'nsecu tive weeks in the official newspapers of the City of Dubuque. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, this 13th day of September, 1924. JOHN STUBER, Clerk of the City of Dubuque. 9- 15 -22 -29 I, F. W. Woodward, publisher of the Telegraph- Herald, a newspaper of general circulation, published in the City of Dubuque, County of Du- buque and State of Iowa, do solemn- ly swear that the advertisement, a copy of which is hereto annexed, was published in said paper once a 'week for three weeks, the first in- sertion being the 15th day of Septem- ber, 1924, and the last on the 29th day of September, 1924; and for which the charge is $. ...._..._...._...._...._....._. including the cost of this certifica- tion. F. W. WOODWARD, Publisher. Subscribed and sworn to by F. W. Woodward before me, a notary pub- lic of the State of Iowa in and for Dubuque County, this 30th day of September, 1924. Witness my hand and seal, JOHN STUBER, Notary Public in and for Dubuque County, Iowa. T 1 Special Session, October 1st, 1924 577 CITY COUNCIL (Official. Special Session, October 1st, 1924. Meeting called by order of Coun- cilmen Brede and Gabriel. Concil met at 4:30 P. M. Present —City Manager Carr, Coun- cilmen Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. Absent —Mayor Alderson. Councilman Brede moved that Councilman Schrempf be appointed Mayor pro -tem of this meeting. Sec- onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas — Councilmen Brede, Gabriel, Melchior. Nays —None. Absent —Mayor Alderson. Not voting — Councilman Schrempf. Mayor pro -tem Schrempf read the call and stated that service thereof had been duly made and accepted, and that this meeting is called for the purpose of levying special assess- ments as provided by law to pay for the improvement of Stanton street, Rush street, Holly street, gas con- nections on Randall Place, adopting resolutions of necessity for the im- provement of various streets in the City and acting on any other busi- ness that may come before the meeting. Notice of publication, certified to by the publisher, of the City Coun- cil's intention to levy a special as- sessment as provided by iaw to pay for the making of gas connections on the improvement of Randall Place. There being no remonst- rance, Councilman Brede moved that the notice be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor pro -tem Schrempf, Councilmen Brede, Gabriel, Melchior. Nays —None. Absent —Mayor Alderson. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that to pay for gas connections on the improvement of Randall Place from the west pro- perty line of Grandview avenue to the end of street, by Key City Gas Co., contractors, in front of and ad- joining the same, a special tax be levied on the several lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of real estate hereinafter named, situate and own- ed, and for the several amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of real estate, as follows: Owner. Description. .Amount. Lillian Ternes, Grandview Park Add., Block 4, Lot 32, 19 lin. ft. gas pipe at 55c, $10.45; extra expense at 1 per cent, 10c; interest at 6 per cent, 9c; total ........................$ 10.64 M. C. Van Valkenberg, Grand- view Park Add., Block 3; Lot 17; 60 lin. ft. gas pipe at 55c, $33.00; extra ex- pense at 1 per cent, 33c; interest at 6 per cent, 29c; total ............... 33.62 Total ...........:.................. ..............................$ 44.26 79 lin. ft. 1 inch gas pipe at 55c per lin. ft. $ 43.445 Extra expense at 1 per cent... .43 Interest at 6 per cent....._ ..............: .38 Total . ...................... ..............................$ 44.26 All of which is assessed in pro- portion to the special benefits conferred. Approved October 1st, 1924. Adopted October 1st, 1924. ED. SCHREMPF, L. H. BREDE, THEO. GABRIEL, H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, • City Clerk. Councilman Brede moved the ad- option of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the following vote: • Yeas — Mayor pro -tem Schrempf, Councilmen Brede, Gabriel, Melchior. Nays —None. Absent —Mayor Alderson. Notice of publication, certified to by the publisher, of the City Coun- cil's intention to levy a special as- sessment as provided by law to pay for the improvement of Stanton street from the West property line of Rhomberg avenue to the East property line of Lincoln avenue. There being no remonstrance, Coun- cilman Gabriel moved that the no- tice be received and filed. Seconded • by Councilman Brede. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor pro -tem Schrempf, Councilmen Brede, Gabriel, Melch- ior. Nays —None. Absent—Mayor Alderson. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that to pay for improving Stanton street from the west property line of Rhomberg ave- nue to the east property line of Lin- coln avenue, by Uhlrich -Paley Co., contractors, in front of . and adjoin- ing the same, a special tax be and is hereby levied on the several lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of real estate hereinafter named, situate and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of real estate, as follows: Owner. Description. Amount. Christ Braun, Ham's Add., Lot 496; bituminous macadam paving, curb and gutter cost, $187.92; extra expense at 2.41047 per cent, $4.53;