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1919 September City Council Proceedings—I 1 3 4 2 1 =1 1 require 450 lineal feet of eight -inch tile pipe, 2 manholes. The work to be paid for when said work is completed and as prescribed by Chapter XXXIV of the Revised Ordinances of 1901 of the City oz Dubuque, Iowa, work to be complet- ed on or before the 15th day of Sep- tember, 1919. Bidders must state price per lin- eal foot of completed sewer, also price per manhole complete. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check of $50.00 on some Dubuque bank as a guarantee that a contract will be entered into 11 awarded. Checks and bid in sepa- rate envelopes. The City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Dubuque. Iowa, August 8th, 1919. JOHN STUBER, 8 -8 -3t City Recorder. OFFICIAL NOTICE. Notice of the City Council's inten- tion to improve Fifth avenue from the end of the present improvement to the south property line of Lu- cretia avenue. To Whom it May Concern: You and each of you are hereby notified that it is the intention of the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, to improve Fifth avenue from the end of the present improvement to the south property line of Lu- cretia avenue. That a plat of said improvement is now on file in the office of the City Recorder. It is estimated by the City Engi- neer that said improvement will re- quire: 2,213.3 square yards of concrete paving. Making a total estimated cost to the legally assessable property own- ers of $5,975.91. Any person having objection to said improvement is hereby notified to appear before the City Council at its next regular session to be held Thursday, August 21st, 1919, or to file with the City Recorder their ob- jection in writing on or before Aug- ust 21st, 1919. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, August 8th, 1919. JOHN STUBER, 8 -8 -3t City Recorder. Official Notices Special Session, September 2nd, 1919 CITY COUNCIL (Official.) Special session September 2nd, 1919. Council met at 3:10 p. m. Mayor Saul in the chair. Present —Alds. Frith, Hird, Leist, Plamondon, Strobel. Absent —Ald. Andresen. Mayor Saul stated that this meet- ing is called for the purpose of act- ing on the notices that have been served on all railroad companies in the city instructing them to put in new crossings of cement at all street intersections in the city, and acting on any other business that might properly come before a reg- ular meeting of the City Council. Ald. Frith moved that the rules be suspended for the purpose of al- lowing any present to address the Council relative to the railroad crossings. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Ads. Frith, Hird, Leist, Plamondon, Strobel. Nays —None. Absent —Ald. Andresen. Representatives of the Illinois Central Railroad Co., the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry., the Chi- cago Great Western, and the Chi- cago, Burlington & Quincy Ry., ad- dressed the Council, stating that as the railroads are in the hands of the administration no improvements car be made without their approval. Ald. Frith moved that the mat- ter of having the railroad crossings improved be placed in the hands of the street committee. Carried. Ald. Frith moved that the Du- buque Electric Company be notified to repair their crossings at all rail- road intersections at once. Carried. Ald. Plamondon moved that the City Engineer be instructed to in- vestigate and see if the railroad companies had complied with the in- structions of the Council relative to having the culverts cleaned out un- der their tracks, and report back to the Council. Carried. Ald. Strobel moved that a spe- cial meeting of the City Council be called for September 12th, 1919, and the representatives of the various railroad companies in the city be notified to be present. Carried. Ald. Frith moved to adjourn. Car- ried. City Recorder. Adopted , 1919. Approved Mayor Attest: . City Recorder CITY COUNCIL 343 (Official). Regular session September 4th, 1919. . Council met at 8:25 p. m. Mayor Pro Tem Frith in the chair. Presents; —Alds, Andresen, Hird, Leist, Plamondon, Strobel. BIDS. Ald. Hird moved that all bids be opened. Carried. Bids for improving Rosedale Ave- nue from the end of the present im- provement to the west property line of Auburn Avenue. Bid of J. M. Kenety & Son. Grading in total $1,000.00. Combination curb and gut- tering per lineal foot $1.10, macam- izing per square yard $1.25; bid of Even Ulrich & Co., grading in total $1,500.00, combination curb and gut- tering per lineal foot, $1.20, mac- adamizing per square yard $1.20; on motion of Ald. Frith all bids for im- proving Rosedale Avenue were re- ferred to the Committee of the Whole. Mayor Saul entered and took his seat at 8:30 p. m. Bids for improving Auburn Ave. nue from the end of the present im- provement to the south property line of Rosedale Avenue. Bid of J. M. Kenety & Son grading in total $500.00, combination curb and gut- tering per lineal foot $1.10. macadam- izing per square yard $1.25; bid of Even & Ulrich & Co., grading in total $875.00, combination curb and guttering, per lineal foot $1.20. mac - admizing per square yard ,$1.30. Cn1 motion of Ald. Hird all bids for im- proving Auburn Avenue were referr- ed to the Committee of the Whole. Bids for improving Valeria street from the end of the present im- provement to the east line of lot 1 of 1 of 3 of mineral lot 316. Bid of J. M. Kenety & Son, grading in total $3,500.00, combination curb and but- tering per lineal foot $1.25, macadam- izing per square yard $1.30; bid of G. L. Korman, grading in total $3,500.00, combination curb and Bat- tering per lineal foot $1.15, macadam- izing per square yard $1.15; bid of Even Ulich & Co., grading 111 total $3,400.00, combination curb and gut- tering per lineal foot $1.10, macadam- izing per square yard $1.10; on mo- tion of Ald. Hird all bids for improv- ing Valeria street were referred to the Committee of the Whole. Bids for construction of ar. 8 -inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in Holly street from Cleveland Avenue to Rush street, in Rush street from J. J z • • 1 344 Regular Session, September 4th, 1919 Holly street to South Dodge street from Rush street to a point about 160 feet north. Bid of C. B. McNa- mara Co., eight -inch tile pipe per lineal foot $2.90, manholes each $60: 00, bid of O. G. Kringle eight -inch tile pipe per lineal foot $3.85, manholes each $75.00; bid of James Street eigh -inch tile pipe per lineal foot $2.50, manholes each $70.00. Ald. Plamondon moved that all bids for constructing sewer in Holly, street, Rush street be returned to the bid- ders. Bids for constructing an eight -inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in Seminary street from Harold street to Wood- worth street and in Seminary street from the westerly line of lot 2 of 2 of mineral lot 193 to Woodworth street and in Woodworth street from Seminary street to Leibnitz street, in Leibnitz street from Woodworth street to Hempstead street and in Hempstead street from Leibnitz street to Kaufman Avenue. Present- ed. Ald. Frith moved to return all bids for construction of a sanitary sewer in Seminary, Woodworth, Hempstead and Leibnitz streets to the bidders, and that the City Re- corder be instructed to readvertise for bids for said sewer, to be acted on Thursday, September 18th 1919. Carried, Bills. John Scharry, health 50.00 L. Daily, health 23.50 Robert McGivern, Inspector Edina street 6.00 Ike Beekman, Inspector Leib- nitz street 52.00 Jim Byrne, Inspector Kauf- man Avenue 52.00 Robert McGivern, Inspect ): Ida street . 26.00 E. T. Frith, health 1040.00 C. B. McNamara & Co., Im- proving Seventh street 7944.64 Jas. F. Lee Paving Co., In- proving Twelfth street 3168.24 On motion of Ald. Leist all bills properly O. K. were ordered paid all others referred to the Committee of the Whole. Petition of Jos. W. Straub asking the City Council to repair the inter- section of alley west of Windsor avenue and Sutter street. Present- ed and read. On motion of Ald. Leist the petition was referred to the Committee of the Whole to view the grounds. Petition of Henry Steffen asking the City Council to grant him per- mission to excavate in street at 1596 Rhomberg avenue for the purpose of installing gas. Presented and read. On motion of Ald. Frith the prayer of the petition was granted, provid- ed he present the proper bond for said excavation. Petition of Edgar F. Theis9n ask ing the City Council to allow him a soldier's exemption on taxes for the years 1918 and 1919 on Sub. Lot 2 of Lot 1, Sub. Lot 2 of Lot 2. Lot 3, Cushing's Add. Presented and reau. On motion of Ald. Frith the petition was referred to the City Assessor to report to the Committee of the Whole. Petition of A. E. Ghemle asking the City Council to appoint him as collector of personal delinquent taxes for the year 1918 and prior. Presented and read. Ald. Strobel moved to grant the prayer of the petition. Ald. Andresen amended Ald. Stro- bel's motion to refer the petition to the Committee of the Whole. Lost by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Frith, Hird. Nays —Alds. Leist, Plamondon, Strobel. It being a tie vote Mayor Saul voted nay. Original motion of Ald. Strobel to grant the prayer of the petition car- ried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Leist Plamondon, Strobel. Nays —Alds. Andresen, Frith, Hird. It being a tie vote Mayor Saul voted yea.. Petition of A. L. Osborn and C. B. Trewin asking permission of the City Council to construct a concrete driveway at their own expense in the middle of the alley south oc West Fifth street running east from Booth in Nairn's Addition to the im- proved alley running'north and south therein. Presented and read. On motion of Ald. Frith the petition was referred to the Committee of the Whole to view the grounds. Petition of S. Conen asking per- mission of the City Council to place a barber pole in front of his shop at 493 Main street. Presented and read. On Motion of Ald. Strobel the petition was received and filed, and the Recorder instructed to notify S. Conen to remove such pole at once. Petition of J. C. Collier, chairman Main street property owners, asking the City Council to pay for the ex- pense of inspecting 420 feet front- age on Main street between First and Jones streets, owned by the City to be inspected by the Chicago Pav- ing Laboratory, at the rate of 110 per foot amounting to the sum of $46.20. Presented and read. On mo- tion of Ald. Hird the prayer of the petition was granted and the Re- corder instructed to draw a warrant for $46.20 in favor of J. C. Collier to cover the same. Communication of the C., M. & St. P. Ry. stating that the culvert at Fourth street under their tracks has been cleared out as requested. Pre- sented and read. On motion of Ald. Strobel the communication was made a matter of record. Communication of Gibbs & com- pany asking the City Council to en- dorse the purchase of one car of road oil by Ald. J. J. McLaughlin, de- ceased. Presented and read. On mo- tion of Ald. Frith the order was ap- proved and the communication made a matter of record. Petition of Traveling Men's Great- er Dubuque club asking the City Council to assume the expense of paying for ten additional boulevard lights along Main street beginning on Fifth St. down to Jones and east on Jones street to the I. C. passenger station. Presented and read. On motion of Ald. Frith the petition was referred to the Committee of the Whole. Waiver and agreement of property owners on Angella street a follows: Waiver and Agreemenr. We, the undersigned property own- ers, being the owners of all the prop - trey on Angella street, in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, from the end of the present improvement to Cox street, hereby waive any and all ir- regularities in the improvement of said Angella street and we ask that said street be improved so a to leave a 12 -foot sidewalk space on the north side of said street with a 22- foot sidewalk space on the south side of said street, the 26 f. et be- tween said sidewalks spaces to be improved. And in consideration of such improvement being so made we do hereby waive any and all irregu- larities in connection with such im- provement and we agree to pay our assessment when due. Signed. George J. Mehl, A. H. Mackinzize, Frank J. Hochensteiner, Ida M. Reid. Presented and read. On motion of Ald. Hird the waiver and agreement was made a matter of record. Petition of Tire Service Co., ask- ing the City Council to grant them permission to install an air station in front of their place of business at 24 Eighth street. Presented and read. On motion of Ald. Leist the prayer of the petition was granted they to sign waiver and agreement to be drawn up by the City Attorney. Petition of A. L. Rhomberg asking the City Council to cancel taxes for improvement on Lot 4 of M. Lot 144 for the years 1915, 1916, 1917, claim- ing there was never any improve- ment made on said lots. Presented and read. On motion of Ald. Pla- mondon the petition was referred Regular Session, September 4th, 1919 345 to the City Assessor to report to the Committee of the Whole. Petition of the Trustees of Odd Fellows Temple asking the City Council to remit interest on taxes for the years 1915, 1916, 1917 and 1918, claiming that they had peti- tions pending relative to reduction in taxes as their building is used for partly commercial purposes and part- ly charitable purposes. Presented and read. On motion of Alai. Hird the petition was referred to the Com- mittee of the Whole. Petition of the Dubuque Daily asking the City Council to name the Dubuque Daily News one of the Official papers of the City and auth- orize it to print the Council pro- ceedings, notices, etc, on the same basis as other daily papers, stating that they have much the largest cir- culation in the City of all Dubuque papers. Presented and read. On motion of Ald. Frith the petition was referred to the Committee of the Whole. Petition of the Standard Oil Co., asking the City Council to grant them permission to erect a boulo yard light at the curb on their prop- erty at the corner of Second and Locust street. Presented and read. On motion of Ald. Plamondon the prayer of the petition was granted. Petition of the Standard Oil Co., asking the City Council to grant them permission to erect a boule- vard light at the curb of their prop- erty at the corner of Eleventh and Clay streets. Presented and read. On motion of Ald. Leist the prayer of the petition was granted. Communication of the Dubuque Park Board asking the City Council to make available the appropriation of $150.00 for building cement steps from Grandview Avenue Heights to Grandview Avenue. Presentei and read. On motion of Ald. Plamondon the City Recorder was instructed to draw a warrant in the sum of $150.00 payable to the Dubuque Park Board covering the appropriation. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council of the City of Dubuque. Gentlemen; — The undersigned being the attorney in fact for the Visita- tion Sisters, respectfully request that you order the Treasurer to make out and execute a City Warrant in the sum of Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollars to take the place of a War- rant which was owned by said Sis- ters but was lost, destroyed or mis- laid so that the same cannot be found, said new warrant to be the same number as the old warrant and be designated as a duplicate. I have a 1 1 =q l 34 Regular Session, September 4th, 1919 had the matter up with the City At- torney and he advised me to have the Sisters execute a bond to protect the City from loss in the event that the old warrant should be discover- ed and I have prepared this bond and the same is hereto attached and made a part of this petition. • The Sisters are very anxious to have this matter disposed of and in view of the fact that the City is protected against any loss by reason of the executition of the duplicate warrant I request that this matter may receive your early attention. Respectfully yours, R. P. Marshall. Attorney in fact for Sisters of Visitation. Presented and read. On motion of Ald. Leist the prayer of the petition was granted and a dupli- cate Loan Warrant ordered drawn to take the place of Loan Warrant No. 3650 dated October 3, 1907, in the sum of $500.00 in favor of the Sis- ters of the Visitation. Communication of the League of Iowa Municipalities stating that the annual meeting of the League will be held at Muscatine September 16, 17, and 18, and requesting the City Council to send delegates to saia convention, also enclosed bill for the sum of $50.00 for dues in the League for the year September 1st. 1919 to September 1st, 1920. Presented and read. On motion of Ald. Leist the Re- corder was instructed to draw a war- rant covering said dues. Return of service notifying the Dubuque Electric Company to repair their crossings at all railroad in- tersections at once. Presented and read. On motion of Ald. Andresen the return of service was made a matter of record. Return of service notices notify- ing the Illinois Central Railroad Co., the Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry., the Chicago Burlington & Quin- cy Ry, and the Chicago & Great Western R. R. to put in new cross- ings of cement at all street inter- sections in the City at once. Pre- sented and read. On motion of Ald. Strobel the return of service notices were made a matter of record. Dubuque, Iowa, Sept. 2, 1919 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council. Gentlemen; — Please have your City Treasurer instructed to allow an old Soldiers exemption of $1,800.00 to Helen Tink- ham, on the E 3-4 of lot 593 Hams Add., on her 1918 tax, this lot or piece of ground was assessed to Nel- lie B. Tinkham for the year 1918, should have been carried to Helen Tinkham for the 1918 tax, as she owned the above piece of property in 1918. Therefore she being the widow of an old soldier, she is entitle'[ to the exemption as above asked for, on her 1918 tax, on the above mentioned lot. Respectfully yours, PETER J. KIES City Assessor. On motion of Ald. Hird the report of the City Assessor was approved. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council. Gentlemen; — I herewith submit my report of defective lights for the month of August 1919. I find from the report of the Police Department that the total hours that 33 lamps failed to burn would equal 8 1 -2 lamps burning for one month or $45.98. Also 1 boulevard light for month or $4.58. Respectfully submitted, Wm. Hipman, City Electrician. On motion of Ald. Hird the report was approved and the recorder in- structed to deduct $50.56 from the bill of the Dubuque Electric Co. On motion of Ald. Strobel the foll- owing Weighmasters reports were made of record. C. J. McCarthy $ 18.20 John Mahony 12.20 Statement of County Auditor Ingh- ram transmitting the statement of the assessment and valuation of the railroads and express companies in the City of Dubuque as follows; C. B. & Q. Northern Div. .532 miles in town, $8534.00 assessed value per mile, $4540.00 total value of Co., C. G. W. Main Line 2.204 miles in town $7575.00 assessed value per mile, $16695.00 total value of Co., C. M. & St. Paul 4.98 miles in town, $8157.00 assessed value per miles, $4C62.00 total value of Co., Dubuque & Sioux City 3.55 miles in town, $7534.00 assessed value per mile, $26746.00 total value of Co., Dunleith & Du- buque Bridge Co., 1.10 miles in town, $7600.00 assessed value per mile, $7676.00 total value of Co., American Railway Express Co. 12.296 miles in town, $30.00 assessed value per mile, $369.00 total value of Co., on motion of Ald. Strobel the report was re- ferred to the City Assessor. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council of the City of Dubuque. Gentlemen; — The petition of S. B. Lattner, re- feree of the estate of Richard Waller deceased, relative to the cancellation of a tax upon personal property for the year 1917 has been referred to Regular Session, September 4th, 1919 me for report. I beg to advise you that the only information that I have with referrance to the same is that this estate` was distributed during the year 1916 and that since that time there was no personal prop- erty subject to taxation belonging to the same. The City Assessor ad- vises me that a similar situation ex- isted in the county and that the Borad of Supervisors ordered the tax cancelled during the year 1917 and I assume that their action was based upon the fact that there was no property subject to taxation that year. If the estate has been distributed acid there was no money or personal property subject to taxation for the year 1917 then there can be noth- ing for you to do other than order the tax cancelled and in view of the information which I can gather I be- leive that should be done, I would, therefore, recommend that the Treasurer be instructed to cancel the tax upon the personal property for the year 1917. Respectfully submitted, M. H. CZIZEK City Attorney On motion of Ald. Leist the re- port of the City Attorney was ap- proved. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council of the City of Dubuque. Gentlemen; — The following bonds were referred to me for examination and report. The bond of the Iowa Telephone Conmpany in the sum of Five Thous- and ($5,000.00) Dollars covering the excavation in streets and public places. Bond of City Assessor, Peter J. Kies, in the sum of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) dollars. Bond of John Schroman, street Commissioner, in the sum of One Thousand ($1,000.00) Dollars. Excavation bond of Philip Brei- thaupt in the sum of Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollars. I beg to report that I have examin- ed these bonds and find them prop- erly executed in form and the, same are herewith returned to be filed in the office of the City Recorder. Respectfully submitted M. H. CZIZEK, City Attorney On motion of Ald. Leist the re- port of the City Attorney was ap- proved. On motion of Ald. Leist the follow- ing bonds were referred to the City Attorney, maintenance bond of Jas. F. Lee Paving Co., in the sum of Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollars per 347 block for the improvement of Peru road from the east property line of Couler Avenue to a point 320 feet east of Jackson street; maintenance bond of Jas. F. Lee Paving Co., in the sum of Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollars per block for the improve- ment of Fifth street from the east property line of Main street to the west property line of White street; maintenance bond of Jas. F. Lee Pav- ing Co., in the sum of Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollars per block for the improvement of Third street from the west property line of Main street to the east property line of Locust street; maintenance bond of Jas. F. Lee Paving Co., in the sum of Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollars per block for the improvement of Sixth street from the east property line of Clay street to the R. R. tracks between White street and alley between White and Jackson streets. Maintenance bond of William Hor- rabin of Iowa City in the sum of Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollars per block, for the improvement of Main street from the south property line of Thirteenth street to the north property line of Jones street. Ex- cavating bond of W. L. Mauer & Company in the sum of Five Hund- red ($500.00) Dollars. City Engineer Cullen presented profile No. 999 showing the grade of Henry street from the east prop- erty line of alley between Queen street and Windsor Avenue to south property line of Windsor Avenue on •motion of Ald. Frith the profile was adopted and the Ordinance Com- mittee instructed to draft an Ordin- ance covering the same. City Engineer Cullen presented profile No. 1000 showing the grade of Alley first south of Windsor Avenue from Pfotser street to Henry street. On motion of Ald. Frith the profile was adopted and the Ordinance Com- mittee instructed to draft an Ordin- ance covering the same. City Engineer Cullen presented profile No. 1001 showing grade of Lawther Avenue from west curb line of Headley Court to east curb line of Buena Vista street. On motion of Ald. Frith the profile was adopted and the Ordinance Committee in- structed to draft an Ordinance cover- ing the same. City Engineer Cullen presented profile No. 1002 showing the grade of Cushing Place from the south curb line of Valeria street to the north property line of Kaufman Avenue. On motion of Ald. Frith the profile was adopted and the Ordinance Com- mittee instructed to draft an Ordin- ance covering the same. 34 Regular Session, September 4th, 1919 City Engineer Cullen presented profile No. 1003 showing the grade of Fifteenth street from the west prop- erty line of Clay street to the east property line of Main street. Un motion of Ald. Leist the profile was adopted and the Ordinance Com- mittee instructed to draft an Ordin- ance covering the same. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council; Gentlemen; - I herewith submit my payroll for labor on the streets in the various road districts of the City of Dubuque for the last half of Aug- ust, 1919. Amount due laborers $1203.55 Also submit the payroll for labor repairing streets washed out by the flood of July 9th, 1919 to be paid from the Emergency fund. First District amount due laborers $1108.12 Second District amount due laborers 268.05 Fourth District amount due laborers 548.02 Fifth District amount due laborers 1193.73 Respectfully submitted JOHN SCHROMEN, Street Commissioner On motion of Ald. Frith the pay- rolls were received and warrants or- dered drawn to pay the various am- ounts and the report referred back to the Committee on streets . Also submit payroll for labor on sewers in the City of Dubuque for the last half of August, 1919. Amount due laborers on sew- ers $ 403.00 Respectfully submitted JOHN SCHROMEN, Street Commissioner On motion of Ald. Plamondon the payrolls were received and warrants ordered drawn to cover the various amounts and the report referred back to the Committee on sewers. Chief of Police Giellis reported as follows; Gentlemen; - I herewith submit the Police report for the month of August, 1919. Breaking and entering 4 Criminal assult 1 Disorderly conduct 4 Disturbing the peace 4 Grand larceny 2 Highway robbery 2 Intoxication 7 Larceny from Bldg. 1 Murder 1 Petit Larceny 1 Bobbery 1 Obtaining money by false pre- tences 1 Shop lifting 1 Vagrancy Violating City Ordinances ... Violating Speed Ordinances.. Violating traffic ordinances Wife desertion 3 4 7 5 1 Total 50 Residents arrested 29 Doors found open 16 Defective lights 33 Lodgers harbored 37 Meals furnished prisoners 22 Cost of food $ 4.40 Sheriff dieting prisoners for month of August $ 14.30 Police Court costs and fines collected $149.35 Patrol runs for prisoners 133 Prisoners transferred 8 Committee calls 2 Miles traveled 206 Ambulance calls 192 Also beg to submit the payroll for Policemen for the last half of August 1919. Amount due Policemen ....$2,109.68 Amount retained in pension fund 41.88 Respectfully submitted J. W. GIELLIS, Chief of Police. On motion of Ald. Andresen the payrolls were received and warrants ordered drawn to pay the various amounts and the report referred back t� the Police Committee. Fire Chief Ahern reported as foll- ows;- Gentlemen; - I herewith submit my pay- roll for the Fire Department for the last half of August, 1919. Amount due Firemen $2,694.00 Pension fund retained 50.18 Respectfully submitted David Ahern, Chief. On motion of Ald. Leist the pay- rolls were received and warrants ordered drawn to pay the various amounts and the report referred back to the Fire Committee. Dubuque, Iowa, September 4, 1919. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, Gentlemen: Herewith find my re- port for the month of August 1919, showing the receipts and disburse- ments for the month. The following list shows the ap- propriations and the amount of war- rants drawn 'on each fund since the beginning of the fiscal year begin- ning March 1st, 1919, to Sept. 1st, 1919: Appropriation. Expended. For general ex- pense and con- tingent fund $71,790.84 $30,584.57 For district road funds for clean- ing sprinkling and repairing streets: First dist 10,047.12 10,033.74 Second dist 17,950.16 11,459.00 Third dist. 13,332.04 13,299.83 Fourth dist, 13,912.04 10,648.60 Fifth dist 12,188.14 12,028.42 For expense of fire dept ..... 67 429.50 54,419.38 For expense of police dept 55,000.00 29,076.26 For care, main- tenance and repair of sew- ers 9,500.00 7.593.33 For printing 2,500.00 2,251.46 For street light- ing 47,500.00 24,104.94 For interest on floating a n d bonded debt 39,250.00 2,677.02 For expense of board of health 21,500.00 13,249.85 For grading streets and al- leys 3,50000 2,015.80 For special bonded pav- ing ..... 9,000.00 For interest on special bonded debt 8,000.00 For repair and rebuilding of sidewalks 1,000.00 600.82 For revision of Ordinances 3,250.00 2,750.00 For library fund 1,500.00 1,500.00 For purchase of street flusher. 8,200.00 8,025.00 For purchase of fire apparatus. 7,500.00 7,500.00 For purchase of fire hose 2,000.00 1,091.00 For bathing beach 1,300.00 1,269.57 For the Munici- p a 1 Athletic field 1,000.00 975.37 For the Visiting Nurse associa- tion 1,200.00 600.00 For board of health for hire of nurse for p a r ochial schools 1,200.00 600.00 For the park board 1,000.00 1,000.00 For cement steps on North Main street 850.00 850.00 Fc.r payment of construction of bridge at Cas- cade crossing. 2,760.00 2,760.0 Regular Session, September 4th, 1919 For repair of en- gine houses For repair of city hall For cement steps from So. Bluff street to Cleve- land avenue park For cement steps f r om Gran- dview avenue Heights to G r and aiew 349 1,800.00 967.85 1,000.00 440.62 1,500.00 1,500.00 Ave 150.00 For sewer in Grand View Ave. and So. Dodge St. to Rush St. 1,000.00 1,000.00 For balance due on Vine street steps 50.00 5.16 For repair of Dodge street and Grand- view ave. .. 867.11 For cement gut- ter on Seven- teenth st. east of the railroad tracks 1,026.84 33.86 For opening of Louisa street 200.00 200.00 For balance on sewer in Semi- nary street... 325.00 For widening of Rosedale ave. and West Lo- cust street in- tersection .... 400.00 For repair of curb and gut- ter 011 West Locust street.. 615.26 For 5 per cent due . on Bee Branch sewer. 213.95 101.82 Por Bee Branch sewer 5,091.19 5 ,064.63 For balance due for cement curb on 28th and Washing- ton streets 167.26 100 00 For balance due on Clifford St steps 150.41 84.24 Poi emergency road districts.. 19.015.40 Also report for the last half of August, 1919, snowing the amount of salaries due city officers, ;1,723.47; Amanda Beyer, compensation law, $17.54. Respectfully submitted, CYRIL D. LAGEN, City Auditor. By FRED GANTERT, Deputy. 35o Regular Sesion, September 4th, 1919 Receipts. Tax receipts $ 3,006.89 Miscellaneous re- ceipts 19,682.30 Delinquent t a x penalties . 516.35 S p e c i al assess- ments 8.11 Special bonded assessments Interest on :•ame Colas on same Cash on hand Aug. 1, 1919.. Disbursements. Warrants re- deemed 46,158.54 Imp. Bond Cou- pons redeemed 2,625.00 Reg. Bond Cou- pons redeemed 800.00 Imp. Bonds re- deemed 2,000 00 Library or.1 ers paid 934.73 Park orders paid 3,052.74 Fire Pension or- ders paid . 383.00 Police pension orders paid 192.50 Cash balance Augl 31st, 1919 8,445.34 1,163.37 .20 $ 32,822.56 350,041.67 $392 861.23 $ 56,146.51 336,717.72 $392,864.23 The above cash balances include tht, balances in the improvement bcnd fund, the water works interest and sinking fund, the library fund, old water works debt fund. police pension fund, fire pension fund, and the sinking fund (for amelioration of the city regular bonded debt.) Water Works Accourt. Cs sh on hand Aug. 1st, 1919.$ 9,059.98 Deposits by trus- tees ... 4,012.10 Orders paid by City Treasurer $1. Cash balance Aug. 31, 1919 2,243.76 $13,072.08 $13,072.08 Excavation Permit Account (old). Cash balance Aug. 1, 1919...$ 150.00 Cash balance Aug. 31, 1919.. $ 150.00 Excavation Fund Account. Cash balance Aug. 1, 1919...$ 300.06 Cash balance Aug. 31, 1919.. S 300.06 Excavation Permit Account (new). Cash on hand Aug. 1, 1919...$ 40.00 Permits granted. 62.00 Cash balance Aug. 31, 1919.. $ 102.00 $ 102.00 $ 102.00 The following is a record of all interest coupons and bonds re- deemed by the City Treasurer, and credited to him: Interest. Improvement bond coupons redeemed $2,625.00 Regular bond coupons re- deemed 800.00 $3,425.00 Bonds. Improvement bonds $2,000.00 On motion of Ald. Frith the, report o° the City Auditor was an o1 oved and warrants ordered drawn to cover the various amounts and the report referred back to the Finance, Com- mittee. City Treasurer Wybrant repo-•ted as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: The following =s a statement of monies advan by me during the month of August, 1919, fol which please order wa ~rants drawn in my favor: Interest on warrants out- standing ,$1,720.25 Miscellaneous 280.50 Also please order renewal of the fellowing loan IN arrants: Nos. 3143 and 3144, dated Sept. 3, 1903, for $500.00 each in favor of Wm. Steuck, interest at 5 per cent from Aug. 26, 1919. Nos. 5041 and 5042 for $500.00 each and No. 5043 foe $400.00 dated Jan. 7, 1904, in favor of Arthur J. Rehbaum, interest at 5 per cent from Dec. 21, 1918. Nos. 3556, dated Sept. 1, 1904, for $500.00 in favor of 'Mire Thielen, interest at 5 per cent from Aug. 9, 1919 No. 3557, dated Sept. 1, 1904, for 1500.00 in favor of Johana Thielen. interest at 5 per cent from Aug. 9, 191.9. No. 3558, dated Sept. 1, 1904, for $200.00 .ii: favor of Catherine Crotty, inter- est from Aug. 9, 1919. Nos. 2978 to 2987, both inclusive, dated Sept. 7, 1905, for $500.00 each in favor of Union Trust & Savings Bank, inter - est at 5 per cent from Aug. 1., 1919. No. 1998 dated July 6, 1905, for $500.00 in favor of Josephin3 McCe- ney, interest at 5 per cent from June 20, 1919. No. 1996 3atMd July July 6, 1905, for • $500.00 in favor of Lena Theis, interest at 5 Der cent from June 20, 1919. No. 3498, dated Sept' 6, 1906, for $400.00 in favor of Lena Theis, interest at 5 ner cent from Aug. 20, 1918. Nos. 3467 ana 3468, dated Sept. 6, 1906, for $500.00 each in favor of Edw. Lentz, interest ai: 5 per cent from Aug. 2, 1919. Nos. 3470 and 3474, dated Sept. 6, 1906, for $500.00 each in favor of Julius Regular Session, September 4th, 1919 Lippman, interest at 5 per cent from Aug. 8, 1919, and Aug. 15, 1919, re- spectively. No. 3482, dated Sept. 6, 1906, for $300.00 in favor of Cora Lippman, interest at 5 per teat from Aug. 8, 1919. No. 5179, dated Nov. 20, 1902, for $500.00, interest at b per cent from Oct. 10, 1918. Nos. 3191, 3592, 3593, 3594, dated Oct. 5, 1905, for $500.00 each, interest at 5 per cent from Oct. 19, 1918. No. 4280, dated Nov. 7, 1907, for $500.00 interest at 5 per cent from Oct. 18, 1918 and No. 4608, dated Nov 5, 1908, for $500.00, interest at 5 per cent from Oct. 1, 1918, all in favor of Ida W. Lux. Respectfully submitted, GEO. W. WYBRANT, City Treasure On motion of Ald. Frith the report of the City Treasurer was aporoved and warrants ordered drawn to cov- er the various amounts and the re- port referred back to the Finance Committee. Ald. Frith moved that the Record- er be instructed to draw Loan War- rants in the sum of $3,200.00 in favor of the Union Trust & Savings Bank to create an Emergency Fund to take care of the payrolls and bills for the last, half of August, 1919. Carried. Ald. Andresen offered the follow- ing: AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A GRADE ON WOODWORTH STREET FROM SEMINARY STREET TO LEIBNITZ STREET. Be - it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That an ordinance es- tablishing a grade on Woodworth street from Seminary street to Leibnitz street be and the same is hereby established and adopted as shown by the profile of said street and grade, prepared by the City En- gineer, being profile No. 996, B. M. southeast corner of the house on the southwest corner of Seminary and Harold street, elevation 187.43. Said grade begins at the north curb line of Seminary street, which is station 0 -18, east curb elevation 180.40, west curb elevation 181.30; thence to station 2+84, south alley line, east curb elevation 174.50, west curb elevation 175.35; thence sta- tion 3+04, north alley line, east curb elevation 173.20, west curb ele- vation 173.90; thence to station 5+55.6, south curb line of Leibnitz street, east curb elevation 155.80, west curb elevation 159.20. Section 2. This ordinance shall be in force and take effect from and after its passage by the City Council and its publication in the 35 Dubuque Telegraph - Herald and Times - Journal newspapers. Adopted September 4th, 1919. Approved September 5th, 1919. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Recorder. Published officially in the Du- buque Times - Journal and Telegraph - Herald newspapers September 8th, 1919. JOHN STUBER, 9 -8 -1t. City Recorder. Ald. Andresen moved that the reading just had be considered the first reading of the ordinance. Car- ried. Ald. Andresen moved that the rules be suspended for the purpose of reading the ordinance by its title. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Frith, Hird, Leist, Plamondon, Strobel. Nays —None. Ald. Andresen moved the adoption of the ordinance as read. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Frith, Hird, Leist, Plamondon, Strobel. Nays —None Ald. Andresen offered the follow- ing: AN ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A GRADE ON LEIBNITZ STREET FROM THE EAST CURB LINE OF WOODWORTH STREET TO HEMPSTEAD STREET. Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That an ordinance es- tablishing a grade on Leibnitz street from the east curb line of Wood - woorth street to Hempste'i street be and the same is hereby estab- lished and adopted as showr by the profile of said street and g, ^ade pre- pared by the City Engineer, being profile No. 991. B. M. Water table on house on the southeast nrner of Harold street and Seminary street. Said grade begins at the east curo line of Woodworth street which is station 0 -13, north curb elevation 155.5, south curb elevation 158 00, thence to station 3, north curb ele- vation 126.30, south curb elevation 126.80; thence to station 5, center line of Hempstead street, north curb elevation 120.50, south curb eleva- tion 120.50. Section 2. This ordinance shall be in force and take effect from at d after its passage by the City Council and its publication in the Dubuque Telegraph - Herald and Times- Jourt'al newspapers. Adopted September 4th, 1919. Approved September 5th, 1919. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Recorder. JAMES SAUL, mayor 35 Regular Session, September 4th, 1919 Published officially in the Dubuque Times - Journal and Telegraph - Herald newspapers September 8th 1919. JOHN STUBER, 9 -8 -1t City Recorder. Ald. Andresen moved that the reading just had be considered the first reading of the ordinance. Car- ried. Ald. Andresen moved that the rules be suspended for the purpose of reading the ordinance by its title. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Frith, Hird, Leist, Plamondon, Strobel. Nays —None. - Ald. Andresen moved the adoption of the ordinance as read. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Frith, Hird, Leist, Plamondon, Strobel. Nays —None, Ald. Andresen offered the follow- ing: AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A GRADE ON HEMPSTEAD STREET FROM LEIBNITZ STREET TO KAUFMANN AVE- NUE. Be it ordained by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque • Section 1. That an ordinance es- tablishing a grade on Hempstead street from Leibnitz street to Kauf- mann avenue be and the same is hereby established and adopted as shown by the profile of said street and grade, prepared by the ity En- gineer, being profile No. 990. B. M. Water table on the southeast corner of Harold and Seminary street ele- vation 187.43. Said grade begins at the north curb line of Leibnitz street which is station 0 +15, elevation 12G.50; thence to station 1 +50, elevation 104.00; thence to station 3 -; -30, ele- vation 94.00; thence to station 6-x50, elevation 75.40; thence to station 9 +52, elevation 61.80. Section 2. This ordinance shall be in force and take effect from and after its passage by the City Council and its publication in the Dubuque Telegraph - Herald and Times- Journal newspapers. Adopted September 4th, 1919. Approved September 5th 1919 JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Attest: JOHN STUPER, City Recorder. Published officially in the Dubuque Times - Journal and Telegraph- Herald newspapers September 8th, 1919. JOHN STUBER, 9 -8 -1t City Recorder Ald. Andresen moved that the reading just had be considered the first reading of the ordinance. Car- ried. Ald. Andresen moved that the rules be suspended for the purpose of reading the ordinance by its title. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Frith, Hird, Leist, Plamondon, Strobel. Nays —None. Ald. Andresen moved the adoption of the ordinance as read. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Frith, Hird, Leist, Plamondon, Strobel. Nays —None, Ald. Andresen offered the follow• ing: AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A GRADE ON VALERIA STREET FROM A POINT 187 FEET EAST OF CUSHING PLACE TO A POINT 850 FEET WEST. Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That an ordinance es- tablishing a grade on Valera street from a point 187 feet east of Cush- ing Place to a point 850 feet west, be and the same is hereby estab- lished and adopted as shown by the profile of said street and grade pre- pared by the City Engineer, being profile No. 992. B. M. Door sill of the house on the southeast corner of Twenty -first and Couler avenue, elevation 32 Said grade begins at the end of the present improvement which is station 0, north curb elevation 70.12, south curb elevation 70.12; thence to station 1+87, east property line of Cushing Place, north curb eleva- tion 66.50, south curb elevation 66.50; thence to station 2 +27, west property line of Cushing Place, north curb elevation 64.50, south curb elevation 63.50; thence to sta- tion 5, north curb elevation 66.00, south curb elevation 66.00; thence to station 7+50, north curb eleva- tion 77.00, south curb elevation 77.00; thence to station 8 +50, north curb elevation 81.50, south curb ele- vation 81.50. Section 2. This ordinance shall be in force and take effect from and after its passage by the City Coun- cil and its publication in the Du- buque Telegraph - Herald and Times - Journal newspapers. Adopted September 4th, 1919. Approved September 6th, 1919. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Attest: JOHN STUBER, • City Recorder. Published officially in the Du- buque Times - Journal and Telegraph - Herald newspapers September 8th, 1919. JOHN STUBER, 9 -8 -1t. City Recorder. Ald. Andresen moved that the Regular Session, September 4th, 1919 reading just had be considered the first reading of the ordinance. Car- ried. Ald. Andresen moved that the rules be suspended for the purpose of reading the ordinance by its title. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Frith, Hird, Leist, Plamondon, Strobel. Nays —None. Ald. Andresen moved the adoption of the ordinance as read. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Frith, Hird, Leist, Plamondon, Strobel. Nays —None, Ald. Andresen offered the follow- ing: AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A GRADE ON SEMINARY STREET FROM HAROLD STREET TO A POINT 1300 FEET WEST. Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: ' Section 1. That an ordinance es- tablishing a grade on Seminary Street from Harold Street to a point 1300 feet west be and the same is hereby established and adopted as shown by the profile of said street and grade prepared by the City En- gineer, being profile No. 989 B. M. water table southeast corner of Har- old Street and Seminary Street, ele- vation 187.43. - Said grade begins at the north property line of Harold Street, which is station 0, north curb elevation 187.35, south curb elevation 187.65; thence to station 3 +50, north curb elevation 178.00, south curb elevation 177.87; thence to station 6, north curb elevation 174.70, south curb ele- vation 175.90; thence to station 7 +88, north curb elevation 180.00, south curb elevation 180.40; thence to station 8 +12, north curb elevation 4 ,181.30, south curb elevation 181.30; thence to station 13 +15, north curb elevation 206.90, south curb elevation 206.90. Section 2. This ordinance shall be in force and take effect from and after its passage by the City Council and its publication in the Dubuque Telegraph - Herald and Times - Journal newspapers. Adopted, September 4th, 1919. Approved September 5th, 1919. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Recorder. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Published officially in the Du- Times - Journal and Telegraph - Herald newspapers September 8th, 1919. buque JOHN STUBER, 9-8 1t City Recorder. Ald. Andresen moved that the 353 reading just had be considered the first reading of the' ordinance. Car- ried. Ald. Andresen moved that the rules be suspended for the purpose of reading the ordinance by its title. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Frith, Hird, Leist, Plamondon, Strobel. Nays —None. Ald. Andresen moved the adoption of the ordinance as read. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Frith, Hird, Leist, Plamondon, Strobel. Nays —None Ald. Andresen offered the follow- ing: AN ORDINANCE, AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A GRADE ON ROSEDALE AVE- NUE FROM THE EAST CURB LINE OF AUBURN AVENUE TO THE INTERSECTION OF ROSE - DALE AVENUE AND WILLOW STREET. Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque:. Section 1. That an ordinance es- tablishing a grade on Rosedale Ave- nue from the east curb line of Au- burn Avenue to the intersection of Rosedale Avenue and Willow Street be and the same is hereby establish- ed and adopted as shown by the pro- file of said street and grade pre- pared by the City Engineer being profile No. 998, B. M. Northwest curb of West Fourteenth Street and At- lantic Avenue, elevation 275.61. Said grade begins at the east curb line of Auburn Avenue which is sta- tion 0, southeast curb elevation 208.60, northeast curb elevation 206.60; thence to station 1+47, curb line of Rosedale Avenue and Willow Street, northeast curb elevation 192.00, southeast curb elevation 191.60. Section 2. This ordinance shall be in force and take effect from and af- ter its passage by the City Council and its publication in the Dubuque Telegraph - Herald and Times - Journal newspapers. Adopted: September 4th, 1919. Approved: September 5th, 1919. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Recorder. Published officially in the Du- buque Times - Journal and Telegraph - Herald newspapers September 8th, 1919. JOHN STUBER, 9 -8 -1t City Recorder. Ald. Andresen moved that the reading just had be considered the first reading of the ordinance. Car- ried. Ald. Andresen moved that the 354 Regular Session, September 4th, 1919 rules be suspended for the purpose of reading the ordinance by its title. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Frith, Hird, Leist, Plamondon, Strobel. Nays —None. Ald. Andresen moved the adoption of the ordinance as read. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Frith, Hird, Leist, Plamondon, Strobel. Nays —None, Ald. Andresen offered the follow- ing: AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A GRADE ON AUBURN AVE- NUE FROM THE SOUTH CURB LINE OF DEXTER AVENUE TO THE SOUTH CURB LINE OF ROSEDALE AVENUE. Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That an ordinance es- tablishing a grade on Auburn ave- nue from the south curb line of Dex- ter avenue to the south curb line of Rosedale avenue be and the same is hereby established and adopted as shown by the profile of said street and grade prepared by the City Engineer, being profile No. 997. B. M. northwest curb of West Fourteenth street and Atlantic ave- nue,' elevation 275.61. Said grade begins at the south curb line of Dexter avenue which is station 0, east curb elevation 233.70, west curb elevation 233.00; thence to station 0 +30, north curb line of Dexter avenue, east curb elevation 233.00, west curb elevation 232.30; thence to station 1 +50, east curb elevation 222.40, west curb elevation 222.40; thence to station 2+65, south curb line of Rosedale avenue, southeast curb elevation 208.60, southwest curb elevation 209.60; thence to station 2+95 north curb line of Rosedale avenue, northwest curb elevation 208.60, northeast curb elevation 206.00. Section 2. This ordinance shall be in force gnd take effect from and after its passage by the City Council and its publication in the Dubuque Telegraph- Herald and Times - Journal newspapers. Adopted September 4(h, 191.3. Approved September 7. 1919. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Attest: JOHN STUDEIR, City Recorder. Published officially in the Dtt- hu :t'ie Times- Joatnual and Telegraph - i1'•rald newspapers September 8th, 991. JOHN STUBER, 9 -8 -1t. City Recorder. Ald. Andresen moved that the reading just had be considered the first reading of the ordinance. Car ried. Ald. Andresen moved that the rules be suspended for the purpose of reading the ordinance by its title. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Frith, Hird, Leist, Plamondon, Strobel. Nays —None. Ald. Andresen moved the adoption of the ordinance as read. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Aids. Andresen, Frith, Hird, Leist, Plamondon, Strobel. Nays —None, Ald. Frith moved that the bids for constructing an eight -eich tile pipe sanitary sewer in Lincoln ave- nue from First avenue to Second avenue, also bids for constructing an eight -inch tile pipe sanitary sew- er in Lincoln avenue from the man- hole at Dock avenue to First ave- nue, also the bids for constructing an eight -inch tile pipe sanitary sew- er in Sheridan street from O'Neil avenue to Lawther avenue, and in Lawther avenue from Sheridan street to the manhole at Burden ave- nue and Lawther avenue be taken from the Committee of the Whole. Carried. Ald. Frith moved that the contract for constructing an eight -inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in Lincoln ave- nue from First avenue to Second aveue, also the contract for con- structing an eight -inch tile pipe sani- tary sewer in Lincoln avenue from the manhole at Dock avenue to Sec- ond avenue, also the contract for constructing an eight -inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in Sheridan street, from O'Neil avenue to Lawther ave- nue, and in Lawther avenue to Sheri- dan street to the manhole at Burden avenue and Lawther avenue be awarded to G. L. Korman, he being the lowest bidder on all three sewer constructions. Carried. On motion of Ald. Frith the Re corder was instructed to readvertise for bids for constructing a sanitary sewer in Seminary street from Har- old street to Woodworth street and in Seminary street from the west- erly line of Lot 2 of 2 of Mineral Lot 193 to Woodworth street and in Woodworth street from Seminary street to Leibnitz street in Leibnitz street from Woodworth street to Hempstead street and in Hempstead street from Leibnitz street to Kauf- man avenue. Your committee on Stieets would respectfully report that we have ex- amined the following improvements and would recommend that they be accepted: Seventh street from the east prop- erty line of Clay street to west prop- erty line of Jackson street, C. B. Mc- Namara & Co., contractors. Twelfth street from the west prop- erty line of Main street to the east property line of Locust street, Jas. F. Lee Paving Co., contractors. We would further recommend that the City Engineer be and he is here- by instructed to prepare a special assessment against the lots or par- cels of real estate subject to assess- ment for said improvements and file the same in the office of the City Recorder, who will thereupon pub- lish the notice of said assessment as required by ordinance. E. E. FRITH, Chairman. Your Committee on Streets would respectfully report that we have gone over the various railroad cross- ings in the City of Dubuque with the engineers from the railroad com- panies and have instructed them to repair the crossings by constructing a plank crossing the full width of their right -of -way, the work to be done as the City Engineer directs and subject to the approval of this, committee. E. E. FRITH, Chairman. On motion of Ald. Frith the report of the Street Committee was ap- proved. . Ald. Hird moved that the verbal recommendation of City Attorney Czizek relative to the claim of George Sparke be approved and the claim granted and the Recorder be instructed to draw a warrant in the sum of $175.00 in favor of George Sparke for damage sustained by him caused by the flood of July 9th, 1919. Carried. Ald. Frith moved that James F. Lee, contractor, be notified to repair the streets on Locust street and Rhimberg avenue at once. Carried. Ald. Hird moved that the Record- er be instructed to advertise for bids for moving the toilet at the Fourth street Engine House to another lo- cation in the building. Carried. Ald. Frith moved that James F. Lee be allowed until October 1st, 1919, to repair the streets on Locust street and Rhomberg avenue. Car- ried. Your Committee of the Wholn would respectfully recommend that the Mayor and City Engineer be giv- en authority to enter into a contract with Jas. F. Lee Paving Co. for rain• ing the street intersections along Main street. E. E. FRITH, Chairman. Your Committee of the Whole to whom was referred the bids for lay ing gas service from the mains in Grandview avenue to back of the curbs would respectfully recommend that the contract be awarded to the Regular Session, September 4th, 1919 355 Key City Gas Co., they being the lowest bidder on the same, the work to be done where the City Engineer designates and under his supervision. E. E. FRITH, Chairman. Your Committee of the Whole would respectfully recommend that the City Recorder be instructed to re- advertise for bids for laying sew- er and water connections in Grand- view avenue from the mains in said street to the back of the curt) line, we would also recommend that the bic! of O. G. Kringle for the doing of the above mentioned work be rejected. E. E. FRITH, Chairman. Your Committee of the Whole to whom was referred the petition of Mary F. Miller asking for a reduc- tion in her assessment would re- spectfully recommend that said peti- tion be referred to the Board of Equalization. E. E. FRITH, Chairman. Your Committee of the Whole to whom was referred the petition of R. L. Spellerberg relative to a light on West Eleventh street and Race street would respectfully recommend that said petition be received and filed as a light has already been installed. E. E. FRITH, Chairman. Your Committee of the Whole to whom was referred the petition of Mrs. W. W. Wilkenson asking for a reduction in the special assessment levied against her property for the improvement of Walnut street would respectfully recommend that said pe- tition be received and filed. E. E. FRITH, Chairman. Your Committee of the Whole to who mwas referred the petition of E. C. Kuehnle asking that Race street be opened from West 11th street to Julien avenue would re spectfully recommend that said peti- tion be received and filed. E. E. FRITH, Chairman. Your Committee of the Whole would respectfully recommend that the Mayor be given the power to take whatever steps are necessary for the regulation of traffic on Main street while the improvement work on said street is going on. E. E. FRITH, Chairman. On motion of Ald. Frith the vari- ous reports of the Committee of the Whole were approved. On motion of Ald. Frith the Re- corder was instructed to return v.11 checks when called for to bidders on contracts that have been award- ed or are being readvertised for. Ald. Andresen moved that Mayor Saul and City Attorney Czizek be appointed as delegates to attend the annual meeting of the League of Iowa Municipalities at Muscatine September 16, 17 and 18, 1919, at the 35 Regular Session, September 4th, 1919 expense of the City of Dubuque Car- ried. Ald. Andresen moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of allowing any one present to address the Coun- cil. Carried by the following vote: Yeas -Alds. Andresen, Frith, Hird. Leist, Plamondon, Strobel. Nays -None. Mr. Scheppele addressed the coun- c11 remonstrating against the im- provement of Fifteenth street at the rresent time. Ald. Hird offered the following: Be it Resolved by the City Couu oil of the City of Dubuque, That it is deemed necessary to construct a permanent sidewalk four feet wide in front of Lot 22, J. P. Schroeder's Addition, abutting on East side of Harold street, in the City of Du buque, which piece, of property is owned by J. J. Nagel, said sidewalk to be built of cement (artificial stone), and to be completed not lat- er than the 17th day of September, 1919. Ald. Hird moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the f'l- lowing vote: Yeas -Alds. Andresen, Frith, Hird, Leist, Plamondon, Strobel. Nays -None. Ald. Hird offered the following: Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that it is deemed necessary to construct a permanent sidewalk, four feet wide, in front of Lots 4, 5, 6, Gilliam's Sub., abutting on north side of An- gella street, in the city of Dubuque, which piece of property is owned by J. W. Norton, said sidewalk to be built of cement (artificial stone), and to be completed not later than the 17th day of September, 1919. Ald. Hird moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas -Alds. Andresen, Frith, Hird, Leist, Plamondon, Strobel. Nays -None. Ald. Plamondon offered the follow- ing: Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that it is deemed necessary to construct a per- manent sidewalk twelve feet wide in front of Lots 195 and 196A, City, abutting on west side of Iowa street in the City of Dubuque, which piece of property is owned by Hotel Julien Co., said sidewalk to be built of ce- ment (artificial stone), and to be completed not later than the 17th day of September, 1919. Ald. Plamondon moved the adop- tion of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas -Aids. Andresen, Frith, Hird, Leist, Plamondon, Strobel. Nays -None. Ald. Strobel offered the following: Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that it is deemed necessary to construct a per- manent sidewalk twelve feet wide in front of south 1 -2 of 216, City Lot, abutting on east side of Iowa street in the City of Dubuque, which piece of property is owned by J. H. Rhom- berg, said sidewalk to be built of ce- ment (artificial stone), and to be completed not later than the 17th day of September, 1919. Ald. Strobel moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas -Alds. Andresen, Frith, Hird, Leist, Plamondon, Strobel. Nays -None. City Recorder Stuber presented and read the notice certified to by the publishers of the City Council's intention to levy a special assess- ment to pay for improving Third street from the west property line of Main street to the east property line of Locust street, Jas. F. Lee Paving Co., contractors. On motion of Ald. Strobel the notice was re- ceived and filed. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to nay for improving Third street from the west property line of Main street to the east property line of Locust street by James F. Lee Paving Co. con- tractor, in front 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. Amt. Jas. F. Crider, City Lot N. 5 ft., Lot 71, bitulithic and curbing cost, $4.92; inter- est at 6 per cent, 4c; ex- tra expense at 1 per cent, 5c; total $ 5 Ot May R. Lacy, City Lot, S. 19 ft., Und. 1 -2, Lot 71, bituli- thic and curbing cost, $27.60; interest at 6 per cent, 20c; extra expense at 1 per cent, 27c; total John V. Rider, City Lot S 19 ft., Und 12, Lot 71, bituli- thic and curbing cost, $27.61; interest at 6 per cent, 20c; extra expense at 1 per cent, 28c; total 28 09 John V. Rider, City Lot N. 8 in., Und. 1 -2, Lot 71-A, bitulithic and curbing cost, $1.08; interest at 6 per cent, le; extra expense at 1 per cent, lc; total . 1 10 May R. Lacy, City Lot N. 8 in., Und 1 -2, Lot 71 -A, bitulithic and curbing cost, 28 07 Regular Session, September 4th, 1919 $1.09; interest at 6 per cent, 1c; extra expense at 1 per cent, lc; total 1 11 J. J. Nagle, City Lot, S. 39 ft. 7 in., Lot 71 -A, bitulithie and curbing cost, $160.41; interest at 6 per cent, $1.15; extra expense at 1 per cent, $1.60; total 163 16 J. J. Nagle, City Lot, N. e ft. 9 in., Lot 72, bitulithic and curbing cost, $35.26; interest at 6 per cent, 25c; extra expense at 1 per cent, 35c; total 35 86 Ryder Bros., City Lot, S. 25 ft. 5 in., Lot 72, bitulithic and curbing cost, $178.69; interest at 6 per cent, $1.28; extra expense at 1 per cent, $1.79; total 181 76 Ryder Bros., City Lot, Lot 72 -A, bitulithic and curbing cost, $462.74; interest at 6 per cent, $3.31; extra ex- pense at 1 per cent, $4.63; total 470 68 A. A. Cooper (Inc.), City Lot, N. 64 feet, Lot 73, bitulithic and curbing cost, $675.47; interest at 6 per cent, $4.84; extra expense at 1 per cent, $6.75; total 687 06 Wm. Lawther, City Lot, S. 3 in., Lot 73, bitulithic and curbing cost, $1.23; inter est at 6 per cent, lc; ex tra expense at 1 per cent, 1r ; total .. 1 Wm. Lawther, City Lot Lot 74, bitulithic and curbing cost, $187.37; interest at 6 per cent, $1.31; extra ex- pense at 1 per cent, $1.87; total 190 55 Wm. Lawther, City Lot, N. 6 in., Lot 74 -A, bithulithic and curbing cost, $1.52; interest. at 6 per cent, 1c; extra ex- pense at 1 per cent, 2c; total 1 55 Ryder Bros., City Lot, S. 15 ft. 6 in., Lot 74 -A, bitulithic and curbing cost, 41.04; in terest at 6 per cent, 30c; extra expense at 1 per cent, 41c; total 41 75 A. A. Cooper (Inc.), City Lot, Lot 87, bitulithic and curb ing cost, $229.92; interest at 6 per cent, $1.64; extra expense at 1 per cent, $2.30; total 233 86 A. A. Cooper (Inc.), City Lot, Lot 88, bitulithic and curb- ing cost, $676.70; interest at 6 per cen:, $4.84; extra ex- pense at 1 per cent, $6.77; total 688 31 S. W. Upton, City Lot, Lot 89, bitulithic and curbing cost, $462.74; interest at 6 per cent, $3.31; extra ex 357 pense at 1 i;er cent, $4.63; total 470 68 Leo, J. P. and L. Mulgrew, City Lot Und 1 -2, Lot 89 -A, bitulithic and curbing cost, $106.94; interest at 6 per cent, 78c; extra expense at 1 per cent, $1.07; total 108 79 Thresa Carroll, City Lot Und. 1 -2, Lot 89.A, bitulithic and curbing cost, $106.94; inter- est at 6 per cent, 78c; ex- tra expense at 1 per cent, $1.07; total 108 79 B. Kopald, City Lot, S. 23 ft 8 in., Lot 90 bitulithic and curbing cost, $103.26; inter- est at 6 per cent, 75c; extra expense at 1 per cent, $1.03; total 105 04 B. Kopald, City Lot N. 19 ft of S. 42 ft 8 in., Lot 90. bitulithic and curbing cost, $67.13; interest at 6 per cent, 49c; extra expense at 1 per cent, 67c; total 68 29 Winnall Bldg Co., City Lot N 21 ft. 7 in., Lot 90, bituli• thic and curbing cost, $59.54; interest at 6 per cent, 43c; extra exponsa at 1 per cent, 604.; total 60 57 1196.6 sq. yds. bitulithic pav- ing at $2.28 per sq. yd....$2728 25 80.71 tons bitulithic binder at $10.00 per ton 807 10 4 cu. yds. crushed stone at $2.50 per cu. yd 10 00 105.5 lin. ft. cement curbing at 70c per lin. ft 73 85 Interest at 6 per cent 25 94 Extra expense at 1 per cent 36 19 $3681 33 All of which is assessed in pro- portion to the special benefits con - terred. Adopted Sept. 41h, 1919. Approved 3 "pt. 5th, 1919. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Recorder. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Ald. Frith moved the adoption of the resolution. Carries by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas -Alds. Andresen, Fri-h, Hird, Leist, Plamondon, Strobel. Nays -None. City Recorder Stuber presented and read the notice, certified to by the publishers, of the City Council's intention to levy a special assess- ment to pay for improving Sixth street from the east property line of Clay street to the westerly rail of the railroad tracks between White and Jackson streets. Jas. F. Lee Paving Co., contractors. On motion of Ald. Strobel the notice was received and filed. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that to pay for improving Sixth street from the ■ 1 1 • 1 ■ ■ 35 Regular Session, September 4th, 1919 east property line of Clay street to the westerly rail of the railroad tracks, by Jas. F. Lee Paving 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. Amt. Jos. H. Rhomberg, City Lot, Lot 291, bitulithic paving and curbing cost, $89.05; interest at 6 per cent, 64c; extra expense at 1 per cent, 89c; total $'90 58 John P. and Chas. P. Mettel, City Lot, Lot 292, bitulithic paving and curbing cost, $275.22; interest at 6 per cent, $1.97; extra expense at 1 per cent, $2.75; total 279 94 Mary A. Klein, et al, City Lot, Lot 293, bitulithic pav- ing and curbing cost, $731.43; interest at 6 per cent, $5.25; extra expense at 1 per cent, $7.31; total. 743 99 Mary F. Riley, City Lot, Lot 294, bitulithic paving and curbing cost, $733.92; in- terest at 6 per cent, $5.26; extra expense at 1 per cent, $7.34; total •746 52 Goo. Schaffhauser Est., City Lot, Lot 295, bitulithic pav- ing and carbing cos :, $275.52; interest at 6 per cent, $1.97; extra expense at 1 per cent, $2.76; total. 280 25 Anna Schneider and E. Hem- mer, Sub. City Lot 296, Lot 1, bitulithic paving and curbing cost, $88.35; inter- est at 6 per cent, 62c; ex- tra expense at 1 per cent, 88c; total 89 85 Aug. Klein, City Lot, Lot 311, bitulithic paving and curb- ing cost, $88.35; interest at 6 per cent, 62c; extra ex- pense at 1 per cent, 88c; total 89 85 Farley & Loetscher Mfg. Co , City Lot, Lot 312; bitulith- ic paving and curbing cost, $275.52; interest at 6 per cent, $1.97; extra expense at 1 per cent, $2.76; total. 280 25 Farley & Loetscher Mfg. Co., City Lot, Lot 313; bitulith- ic paving and curbing cost, $733.92; interest at 6 per cent, $5.26; extra expense at 1 per cent, $7.34; total. 746 52 Anton Zwack, City Lot, S. 44 ft. 6 in. Lot 314, bitulithic paving and curbing cost, $677.54; interest at 6 per cent, $4.86; extra expense at 1 per cent, $6.78; total. 689 18 Anton Zwack, City Lot, N. 6 ft. 9 in. Lot 314, bitulithic paving and curbing cost, $53.89; interest at 6 per cent, 38c; extra expense at 1 per cent, 54c; total Anton Zwack, City Lot, Lot 315, bitulithic paving and curbing cost, $275.22; in- terest at 6 per cent, $1.97; extra expense at 1 per cent, $2.75; total 279 94 Anton Zwack, City Lot, S. 9 ft. 3 in. Lot 316, bitulithic paving and curbing cost, $31.98; interest at 6 per cent, 23c; extra expense at 1 per cent, 32c; total 32 53 Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul R. R., City Lot, Lot 361, bitulithic paving and curbing cost, $59.37; inter- est at 6 per cent, 43c; ex- tra expense at 1 per cent, 59c; total 60 39 Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul R. R., City Lot, Lot 362, bitulithic paving and curbing cost, $184.38; inter- est at 6 per cent, $1.32; ex- tra expense at 1 per cent, $1.84; total 187 54 Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul R. R., City Lot, Lot 363, bitulithic paving and curbing cost, $490.08; inter- est at 6 per cent, $3.52; ex- tra expense at 1 per cent, $4.90; total 498 50 Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul R. R., City Lot, Lot 515, bitulithic paving and curbing cost, $184.58; inter- est at 6 per cent, $3.53; ex- tra expense at 1 per cent, $4.92; total 500 22 Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul R. R., City Lot, Lot 516, bitulithic paving and curbing cost, $491.77; inter- est at 6 per cent, $1.32; ex- tra expense at 1 per cent, $1.85; total 187 75 Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul R. R., City Lot, Lot 517, bitulithic paving and curbing cost, $59.17; inter- est at 6 per cent, 43c; ex- tra expense at 1 per cent, 59c; total 60 19 John A. Pals, City Lot S. M. 26 ft. Lot 316, bitulithic paving and curbing cost, $57.08; interest at 6 per cent, 41c; extra expense at 1 per cent, 57c; total 58 06 Total $5956 86 1686.8 sq. yds. bitulithic pav- ing at $2.28 per sq. yd $3845 90 105.8 tons bitulithic binder at $10.00 per ton 1058 00 151 cu. yds. crushed stone at $2.40 per cu. yd. 655.6 lin. ft. comb. curb and gutter at 90c per lin. ft Interest at 6 per cent 54 81 Extra expense at 1 per cent Regular Session, September 4th, 1919 362 40 590 04 41 96 58 56 Total $5956 86 All of which is assessed in pro- portion to the special benefits con- ferred. Adopted Sept. 4th, 1919. Approved, Sept. 5th, 1919. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Recorder. Ald. Frith moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas -Alds. Andresen, Frith, Hird, Leist, Plamondon, Strobel. Nays -None. City Recorder Stuber presented and read the, notice, certified to by the publishers of the City Council's intention to construct an &gltt -inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in the Alley between Queen street and Windsor avenue from Pfotser street to Henry street and in Henry street from the alley between Queen street and Windsor avenue to the manhole in Windsor avenue. On motion of Ald. Leist the notice was received and filed. City Recorder Stuber presented and read the notice certified to by the publishers of the City Council's intentions to construct an eight -inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in Valeria street from the end of the present sewer to Cushing Place and in Val - eria street from the east lot line of lot 1 of 1 of 3 of mineral lot 316 to Cushing Place and in Cushing Place from Valeria street to the man- hole in Kaufman avenue. On motion of Ald. Frith the notice was received and filed. City Recorder Stuber presented and read the notice certified to by the publishers of the City Council's intentions to construct an eight -inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in Lawther avenue from Sheridan street to a point 450 feet east. On motion of Ald. Frith the notice was received and filed. City Recorder Stuber presented and read the notice certified to by the publishers of the City Council's intentions to improve Fifteenth street from the west property line of Clay street to the east property line of Main street. On motion of Ald. Leist the notice was received and filed. Ald. Frith offered the following: Whereas, The contract heretofore entered into by the City of Dubuque for the improvement of Sixth street hereinafter described has been com- pleted and the City Engineer has computed that the cost and expense of said improvement amount to $5,958.86, Therefore be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to provide for the cost of im- proving Sixth street from the east property line of Clay street to the westerly rail of the railroad tracks between White street and Jackson street, the Mayor be and he is here- by required to execute and deliver to the City Recorder, to be by him registered and countersigned, twen- ty -three bonds for two hundred and fifty dollars and one for two hundred and eight and 86 -100 dollars number- ed 5707 to 5730 inclusive, dated October 4th, 1919 payable on or be- fore seven years after the date there- of, and bearing interest at the rate of five per cent per annum payable semi- annually. Ald. Frith moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the foll- owing vote. Yeas; -Ald. Andresen, Frith, Hird, Leist, Plamondon, Strobel. Nays; -None. Alderman Frith offered the follow- ing: Whereas, The contract heretofore entered into by the City of Dubuque for the improvement of Third street hereinafter described has been com- pleted, and the City Engineer has computed that the cost and expense of said improvement amount to $0,081.33. Therefore, Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to provide for the cost of im- proving Third street from the west property line of Main street to the east property line of Locust street, the Mayor be and he is hereby re- quired to execute and deliver to the City Recorder, to be by him register- ed and countersigned, fourteen bonds for two hundred and fifty dollars and one for one hundred eighty -one and 33 -100 dollars, numbered 5692 to 5706, inclusive, dated October 4th, 1919, payable on or before seven years after the date thereof, and bearing interest at the rate of fire per cent per annum, payable semi- annually. Ald. Frith moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the fol- lowing vote. Yeas; -Ald. Andresen, Frith, Hird, Leist, Plamondon. Strobel. Nays: -None. Ald. Leist moved that the motion to make a matter of record the Quarterly report and the Annual re- 1 359 36o Regular Session, September 4th, 1919 port of the City Water Wokrs, said motion being made and passed at the meeting of August 21st, 1919, be res- cinded. Carried. Ald. Leist moved that the Quart- erly report of the City Water Works from April 1st, to June 30th, and the Annual report ending May 31st, 1919 be referred to a special Com- mittee to be appointed by the Mayor. Carried. The Mayor appointed Ald. Leist, Frith, Strobel as said Com- mittee. On motion of Ald. Andresen the street Commissioner was instructed to roll lower Sixth street was also given the authority to use as many men as necessary to put the street in proper shape, at once. Alderman Hird offered the follow- ing: Be it resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque, that it is deemed necessary and advisable to construct a sanitary sewer in Henion street as follows, to -wit: an eight -inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in Henion street from the manhole in West Fourteenth street to the present manhole in Henion street north of Pickett street, and to as- sess the cost of said sewer against the abutting property. Ald. Hird moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Aids. Andresen, Frith, Hird, Leist, Plamondon, Strobel. Nays -None. Alderman Hird offered the follow- ing: Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that the City Engineer be and he is hereby directed to prepare a plat and speci- fications for an eight -inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in Henson street from the manhole in West Four- teenth street to the present man- hole in Henion street north of Pick- ett street, showing the locations and general nature of such improvement, the extent thereof, the size and kind of material to be used, and to prepare an estimate of the cost thereof and the amount assessable upon each lot or parcel of land ad- jacent to or abutting thereon per front feet or square feet in area, and to file such plat, specifications and estimate in the office of City Recorder. That after such plat is so flied, the City Recorder shall Icausle to be published notice of the intention of the Council to make such improve- ment, which notice shall be publish- ed in three consecutive issues of the official paper of the City of Du- buque, stating that such plat is on file, and generally the nature of the severe, its location, size and kinds of material to be used, and the esti- mate of its cost, and fixing the time before which objections can be filed, which time shall not be less than five days after the last publication of said notice, and after the com- pletion of the publication of such no- tice, he shall at its next session, no- tify the Council thereof in writing with a printed copy of such notice accompanying the same. Ald. Hird moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Frith, Hird, Leist, Plamondon, Strobel. Nays —None. Alderman Leist offered the follow- ing: Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that Fif- teenth street, from the west prop- erty line of Clay street to the east property line of Main street, be im- proved by grading, curbing with new cement curb where necessary, re- setting old stone curb where neces- sary and by paving said portion of said street with either brick block on a concrete foundation outside the street car tracks, asphalt or pitch filler to be used, and with brick block .on a concrete foundation be- tween the rails and one foot outside thereof, asphalt or pitch filler to be used, or by guttering with a cement gutter where necessary and paving with bitulithic paving on the old macadam foundation outside the street car tracks and with brick block on a concrete foundation be- tween the rails and one foot outsidie thereof, asphalt tr pitch filler to be ustd, or by guttering with a cement gutter where necessary and paving with sheet asphalt on a concrete foundation outside the street car tracks and with brick block on a concrete foundation between the rails and one foot outside thereof, asphalt or pitch filler to be used, the same in accordance with the plans and specifications for such improve- ment prepared by the City Engineer and now on file in the office of the City Recorder, and be it further Resolved, that said improvement shall be completed on or before the first day of December, 1919, and shall be paid for in the manner pre- scribed by Chapter XXXII as amend- ed of the Revised Ordinance of the City of Dubuque for the payment of the cost of street improvements. The proposals for doing said work shall be acted upon by the Council on the 18th day of September, 1919, and the City Recorder is hereby or- dered to give ten days' notice by publication asking for proposals as provided by ordinance. Regular Session, September 4th, 1919 361 Ald. Leist moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Aids. Andresen, Frith, Hird, Leist, Plamondon, Strobel. Nays —None. Alderman Frith offered the follow- ing: Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that a san- itary sewer of eight -inch tile pipe be constructed in the alley between Queen street and Windsor avenue from Pfotser street to Henry street and in Henry street from the alley between Queen street and Windsor avenue to the manhole in Windsor avenue, according to the plans and specifications of said sewer prepar- ed by the City Engineer and now on file in the office of the City Re- corder, and be it further Resolved, that said sewer shall be completed on or before the 1st day of December, 1919, and shall be paid for at the time and in the manner prescribed by Chapter XXXIV of the Revised Ordinances of 1901 of the City of Dubuque for the payment of the cost of constructing sewers. The proposals for doing such work will be acted upon by the Council on the 18th day of September, 1919, and the City Recorder is hereby ordered to give ten days' notice by publication asking for proposals as provided by ordinance. Ald. Frith moved the adoption of the resolution, Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Frith, Hird, Leist, Plamondon, Strobel. Nays —None. Alderman Frith offered the follow- ing: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That a sani- tary sewer of eight -inch tile pipe be constructed in Valeria street from the end of the present sewer to Cush- ing Place, and in Valeria street from the east lot line of Lot 1 of 1 of 3 of Mineral Lot 316 to Cushing Place and in Cushing Place from Valeria street to the manhole in Kaufmann avenue, according to the plans and specifications of said sewer prepared by the City Engineer and now on file in the office of the City Recorder, and be it further Resolved, that said sewer shall be completed on or before the 1st day of December, 1919, and shall be paid for at the time and in the manner prescribed by Chapter XXXIV of the Revised Ordinances of 1901 of the City of Dubuque for the payment of the cost of constructing sewers. The proposals for doing such work will be acted upon by the Council on the 18th day of September, 1919, and the City Recorder is hereby ordered to give ten days' notice by publication asking for proposals as provided by ordinance. Ald. Frith moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Frith, Hird, Leist, Plamondon, Strobel. Nays —None. Alderman Frith offered the follow- ing: Be it Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque, That a sanitary sewer of eight -inch tile pipe be constructed in Lawther avenue from Sheridan street to a point 450 feet east, according to the plans and specifications of said sewer prepared by the City Engineer and now on file in the office of the City Recorder, and be it further Resolved, that said sewer shall be completed on or before the 1st day of December, 1919, and shall be paid for at the time and in the manner prescribed by Chapter XXXIV of the Revised Ordinances of 1901 of the City of Dubuque for the payment of the cost of constructing sewers. The proposals for doing such work will be acted upon by the Council on the 18th day of September, 1919, and the City Recorder is hereby ordered to give ten days' notice by publication asking for proposals as provided by ordinance. Ald. Frith moved the adoption of the resolution, Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Frith, Hird, Leist, Plamondon, Strobel. Nays —None. Als. Leist moved to adjourn. Car- ried. JOHN STUBER, City Recorder. Adopted , 1919. Approved Attest: . Mayor City Recorder 362 Special Session, September 8th, 1919 CITY COUNCIL (Official.) Special meeting September 8th, 1919. Council met at 8:30 p. m. Mayor Saul in the chair. Present —Alds. Andresen, Leist, Hird, Plamondon, Strobel. Absent —Ald. Frith. Mayor Saul stated that this meet- ing is called for the purpose of pass- ing resolutions for the re- publication of notices calling for bids for var- ious street improvements and the construction of various sanitary sew- ers, the newspapers having made mistakes in the publication of the same and the time being insufficient for re- publication, and acting on any other business that might properly come before a regular meeting of the City Council. Ald. Leist offered the following: Whereas, The publication of the notices calling for bids for the im- provement of Fifteenth street from the west property line of Clay street to the east property line of Main street as provided for in the resolu- tion adopted on September 4th, 1919, to be acted on by the City Council on September 18th, 1919, were in- correct and the time being insuffic- ient for the re- publication of said notices as required by the ordinance of the City of Dubuque, therefore, be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That the City Recorder be and he is hereby or- dered to give the proper notice by publication asking for proposals for doing said work, the same to be acted on by the City Council on the 24th day of September, 1919, at 7:30 p. m. Ald. Leist moved the adoption of the resolution. - Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Hird, Leist, Plamondon, Strobel. Nays —None. Absent —Ald. Frith. Ald. Hird offered the following: Whereas, The publication of the notices calling for bids for the con- struction of sanitary sewers in Law - ther avenue from Sheridan street to a point 4b0 feet east, in Valeria street from the end of the present sewer to Cushing place and in Va- leria street from the east line of Lot 1 of 1 of 3 of Mineral Lot 316 to Cushing place, and in Cushing place from Valeria street to the manhole in Kaufmann avenue, for the con- struction of a sanitary sewer in the alley between Queen street and Windsor avenue from Pfoster street to Henry street and in Henry street from the alley between Queen street and Windsor avenue to the manhole in Windsor avenue. Also a sanitary sewer in Seminary street from Har- old street to Woodworth street in Seminary street from the westerly line of Lot 2 of 2 of Mineral Lot 193 to Woodworth street and in Wood- worth street from Seminary street to Leibnitz street and in Leibnitz• street from Woodworth street to Hempstead street and in Hempstead Hempstead street from Leibnitz street to Kaufmann avenue as pro- vided for in the resolution adopted on September 4th, 1919, to be acted on by the City Council on Septem- ber 18, 1919, were incorrect and the time being insufficient for the re- publication of the said notices as re- quired by the ordinances of the City of Dubuque; therefore be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That the City Recorder be and he is hereby ord- ered to give the proper notice by publication asking for proposals for doing said work the same to be acted on by the City Council on the 24th day of September, 1919, at 7:30 p. m. Ald. Hird moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Hird, Leist, Plamondon, Strobel. Nays —None. Absent —Ald. Frith. Alderman Leist offered the follow- ing: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That Six- teenth street from the west property line of Clay street to the east prop- erty line of Iowa street be improved by grading, curbing with new ce- ment curb where necessary, reset- ting old stone curb where necessary and by paving said portion of said street with either brick block on a concrete foundation, or by guttering with a cement gutter and paving with sheet asphalt on a concrete foundation or by guttering with a cement gutter and paving with bitu- lithic paving on the old macadam foundation the same in accordance with the plans and specifications for such improvement prepared by the City Engineer and now on file in the office of the City Recorder, and be it further Resolved, That said improvement shall be completed on or before the 1st day of December, 1919, and shall be paid for in the manner prescribed by Chapter XXXII as amended of the Revised Ordinance of the City of Dubuque for the payment of the Attest: Special Session, September 12th, 1919 cost of street improvements. The proposals for doing said work shall be acted upon by the Council on the 24th day of September, 1919, and the City Recorder is hereby ordered to give ten days' notice by publication asking for proposals as provided by ordinance. Ald. Leist moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Hird, Leist, Plamondon, Strobel. Nays —None. Absent —Ald. Frith. Ald. Hird moved to adjourn. Car- ried. JOHN STUBER, City Recorder. Adopted , 1910. Approved Mayor. City Recorder. CITY COUNCIL 3 (Official). Special meeting, Septemb3r 12, 19 Council met at 3: 4 5 p. m. Mayor Saiil in the chair. Present: Alds, Andresen, Frith, Leist, Plamondon Strobel. Absent: Ald. Hird. Mayor Saul stated that this meet- ing is called for the purpose of dis- cussing ' with the various rai ;road representatives the matter of plac- ing a watchman or crossing gates at the Sixth street crossing, and act- ing on any other business that might propertly come before a regular meeting of the City Council. Ald. Strobel moved that the rules be suspended for the purpose of al- lowing the various representatives cf the railroads to address thL Coun- cil. Carried by the following voles Yeas— Alds .Andresen, Frith, Leist, Plamondon, Strobel. Nays —None. Absent —Ald. Hird. The representatives of the rail roads addressed the Council stating that they did not think there was traffic enough at Sixth street cross- ing to warrant the placing a watch• man at said crossing. Ald. Frith moved to defer action on placing a watchman or gates at Sixth street until after the Special Eleceion September 15th, 1919. Ald. Andresen amended Ald. Frith's mo- tion to have a watchman placed at Sixth street crossing at once. Lost by the following vote: Yeas —Ald. Andresen, Plamondon. Nays —Als. Frith, Leist, Stroble. Absent —Ald. Hird. Original motion of Ald. Fr"h to delay action carried by the fcliowing vote: Yeas —Aids. Frith, Leist, Strobel. Nays—Alds. Andresen, Plamondon. Absent —Ald. Hird. Ald. Plamondon moved that the Chief of Police be instructed to ar- rest any railroad crew that ohst( tuts the crossings for a longer period than five minutes at any one time. Carried. Ald, Frith moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of allowing any one present to address the Council. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Ald. Andresen, Frith, Leist, Plamondon, Strobel. Nays —None. Absent —Ald. Hird. Mr. G. Schaffhauser addressed the Council stating that the twins blocked the streets between Second and Fourth streets for a longer pe- riod of time than they were supposed to. 364 Special Session, September 12th, 1919 Special Session, September 16th, 1919 365 Representatives of the railroads also addressed the Council stating that they would see that work trains would not be allowed to stand on switches at said location any longer than necessary. Ald. Andresen offered the follow- ing: AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AN - ORDINANCE ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF PROP ERTY FOR TAXATION, LEVY- ING TAXES THEREON, AND COLLECTING THE SAME." Be it ordained by the City Coun- cil of the City of ubuque: Section 1 . That an ordinance en- titled "an ordinance providing for the assessment of property ion tax- ation, levying taxes thereon, and collecting the same" be and the same is hereby .amended by adding thereto section 430%, section 7 the same being in words and figures as follows: "Same 430% section 7 is the event, however, that any of the acts herein prescribed to be done, either by proper officers or the board of equalization or the council, within a time stated in the ordinance are not performed within the prescribed time but are done in sufficient titne to have the tax books in the hands of the treasurer upon the date here- in prescribed, such delay shall in no manner affect the validity of the as sessment." Section 2. This ordinance shall be in force and effect from and atter its passage by the City Council and publication as required by law. Adopted September 12th, 1919. Approved September 13th, 1919. Attest, JOHN STUBER, City Recorder. (Signed) JAMES SA[TL, Mayor - Publishedofficially in the Dubu- que Times - Journal and Telegraph- Herald newspapers September 13th, 1919. JOHN STUBER, 9- 13 -1t. City Reorder. Ald. Andresen moved that the reading just had been considered the first reading of the ordinance. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Andresen, Frith, Leist, Pla mondon, Strobel. Nays —None. Absent—Ald. Hird. AId. Andresen moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of reading the ordinance by its title. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Andresen, Frith, Leist, Pla- menden, Strobel. Nays —None. Absent —Ald. Hird. Ald. Andresen moved the adopilen of the ordinance as read. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Andresen, Frith, Leist, Pla- mondon, Strobel. Nays —None. Absent —Ald. Hird. Ald. Andresen moved that. G. L. Korman, contractor be notified to have more lights placed on the side- walks where repair work is being done on Kaufman avenue. Carried. City Engineer Cullen stated that the property owners on Grandview avenue where street is being im- proved did not desire to put an in- spector on said improvement, and recommended that a contract be en- tered into with the Chicago Paving laboratory for inspecting Grandview avenue improvement. Ald. Frith moved that the recommendation of the City Engineer be approved. Car ried. Ald. Frith moved to allow the property owners on Grandview one week in which to make all connec- tions with the water and sewer mains along the street where said street is being improved. Carried. Ald. Andresen moved that the mat- ter of having Kaufman avenue oncn- ed for traffic while being r, paired be left to the judgment of the Street Committee. Carried. Ald. Frith moved that Chas. Pape & Son be notified to remove the dirt and Rhomberg avenue at ones. Car- ried. Ald. Frith moved that the sewer left from excavating at Elm street inspector be instructed to have the sewer at Elm street and Rhomberg avenue cleaned out at once., Car- ried. Petition of A. L. Hansel, asking the City Council to grant him per- mission to excavate in the street at 2022 Couler avenue for the purpose of repairing water connections. Pre sented and read. On motion of Ald. Frith the prayer of the petition was granted provided the proper bond is filed. On motion of Ald. Frith the City Engineer was instructed to draw plans and specifications and see what arrangements can be made to run a sewer from Reed avenue east to the river. Ald. Frith moved to adjourn. Car- ried. JOHN STUBER, City Recorder. Adopted , 1919. Approved Attest: Mayor. City Recorder. CITY COUNCIL (Official). Special Session, September 16th, 1919. Council met at 3:05 p. m. Mayor Saul in the chair. Present — Alds. Andresen, Frith, Hird, Leist, Plamondon, Strobel. Mayor Saul stated that this meet- ing is called for the purpose of can- vassing the vote of the Special City Election of September 15th 1919, and any other business that might properly come before a regular meeting of the City Council. Ald. Frith moved that the Mayor appoint a committee of two to can- vass the vote cast at the Special City Election of September 15th, 1919. Carried. Mayor Saul appoint- ed the following committee: Alds. Plamondon and Frith. The vote was then canvassed from the poll books and found to be as follows Second Ward, First Precinct — Win. J. Bilderback........total 55 Kendall Burch ..total 51 Second Ward, Second Precinct — Kendall Burch .....total 295 Wni. J. Bilderback total 168 Ald. Frith moved that Kendall Burch, having reecived a majority of votes cast, be declared elected. Carried. Mayor Saul then called before his desk the newly - elected Alderman Burch of the Second Ward and ad- ministered to him the oath of office, and instructed the Recorder to issue notice of the election to Ald. Burch. Ald. Andresen moved ,,o take t]�o petition of the Dubuque Police Asso- ciat,"n re]atiI e io tnsialling rn , hour system in the Dubuque Police Department to take the place of the present 12 -hour shift, out of the Committee of the Whole. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Hird, Leist, Plamondon. Nays —Alds. Burch Frith, Strobel. Ald. Andresen moved that the rules be suspended for the purpose of allowing the Chief of Police to address the Council relative to the 8 -hour shift. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Burch, Hird, Leist, Plamondon, Strobel. Strobel. Nays —None. Chief of Police Giellis addressed the Council relative to the 8 -8hour shift, explaining its merits to them. Ald. Andresen moved that the Po- lice Department be allowed to in- stall the 8 -hour shift, to take effect October 1st, 1919. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Alds., .Andresen„ Burch, Hurd, Leist, Plamondon, Strobel. Nays —None. Not voting —Ald. Frith. Ald. Burch moved that the City Engineer and the Street Commis- sioner be instructed to have the cor- ners of the sidewalk rounded at the intersection of Grandview avenue and Delhi street. Carried. Ald. Hird moved that the matter of purchasing a new chair for Ald. Burch be left in the hands of the Committee on Supplies. Carried. Ald. Frith moved to adjourn. Car- ried. JOHN STUBER, City Recorder. Adopted , 1919. Approved Attest: Mayor. City Recorder. 366 Special Session, September i8th, 1919 CITY COUNCIL (Official). Special Session, September 18th, 1919. Council met at 4:30 p. m. Mayor Saul in the chair. Present - Alds. Andresen, Burch, Frith, Leist, Plamondon, Strobel. Mayor Saul stated that this meet- ing is called for the purpose of ap- pointing a Plumbing Committee and acting on any other business that might properly come before a reg- ular meeting of the City Council. Ald. Frith moved that this session be a private session. Carried. Ald. Burch moved that Michael O'Donnell be appointed as a mem- ber of the Plumbing Commission as a representative of the Master Plumbers. Carried. Ald. Andresen moved that Roy Curtis be appointed as a member of the Plumbng Commission as a repre- sentative of the Journeymen Plumb- ers. Carried.. Ald. Leist moved that Mayor Saul be appointed as a member of the Plumbing Commission as a represen- tative of the Board of Health. Carried. Ald. Leist moved that Mayor Saul be appointed as Chairman of the Plumbing Commission. Carried. Ald. Frith moved to adjourn. Carried. JOHN STUBER, City Recorder. Adopted , 1919. Approved Attest: Mayor. City Recorder. CITY COUNCIL (Official) Regular session, September 18th, 1919. Council met at 8:30 p. m. Mayor Saul in the chair. Present -Alds. Andresen, Burch, Frith, Hird, Leist, Plamondon, Stro- bel. On motion of Ald. Strobel the Council Proceedings for the month of July, 1919, were approved as print- ed. BIDS. On motion of Ald. Frith all bids were ordered to be opened. Bids for removing toilet in the Fourth Street Engine House to an- other location in the building. Bid of Mullen Bros. Sewer; we will connect the present sewer pipes now in the building and run 4 inch cast iron soil pipe to where closet is to be placed and extending on up through roof for ventilation, flashed with No. 4 sheet lead to prevent leaking. We will also connect the sink with 2 inch case iron soil pipe to this 4 inch soil stack. We will leave 4 inch cleanout screw in base- ment so that sewer can he cleaned in case of stoppage. Water; We will connect present water supply now in building and run 1 -2 inch gal- vanized iron pipe to supply water to closet and kitchen sink. We will put on shut -off valve so that water can be shut -off in case of repairs. Fixtures; We will furnish and in- stall the following fixtures: One McDonald Rival Closet Combination complete with vitreous china tank, oak seat and cover and front wash down bowl. One 20 x 20 one piece white enameled iron kitchen sink complete with lead trap and one nickel plated 1 inch Fuller faucet, with 1 inch connection for hose; 1 Glauber's Girard bulber with self - closing stop to be attached to sink. We will furnish the above materials and labor for installing same for the sum of Three Hundred Thirty nine and 16 -100 Dollars. (339.16). This price does not include any carpen- ter work. On motion. of Ald. Hird the bid was referred to the Commit- tee of the Whole. B I L LS. L. Daily, health $ 28.20 L. Daily, expense . Joe Scharry, healt 50.00 Byrne & Rath 260.00 Thos. Kenneanlly, inspector, sewer South Dodge St... 28.00 J. M. Kenety & Son, grading Cox Street 50.00 J. M. Kenety & Son, grading Angella St. 50.00 Regular Session, September i8th, 1 9 1 9 3 N. J. Staner, grading Edina Str 50.00 Robert McGivern, inspector, Angella St. 8.00 Robert McGivern, inspector, Cox St. 8.00 N. J. Staner, grading Leib- nitz St. 39.00 N. J. Staner, grading Ida St 37.00 J. M. Kenety & Son, grad- ing Alley between West 2d St. and West 3d. St., from College Ave. to Walsh St 100.00 Jim Byrne, inspector Kauf- man Ave repair work 32.00 Emergency Fund 32.00 Spahn & Rosa Lbr. Co., Fth Road, Emergency Fund 45.63 N. J. Staner, Cement Gutter ing on W. Locust St. 615.26 Key City Roofing Co., 3d, 4th , Road Emergency Fund 2d Road, Police and Fire 28.34 Thos. J. Mulgrew Co., sewer 2d., 4th., Roads, 4`.h , Emergency Fund and ex pense 40.96 C. B. McNamara, 4th. Road 26.00 John M. Lee, 2d. Road 279.50 H. B. McCarten, expense.. 29.60 Thomas Welsh, 4th, Road Emergency Fund 299.07 Standard Oil Co., 4th. Road Emergency Fund 46.86 Spahn & Rose Lbr. Co., ex- pense and sidewalks 119.17 D. & J. Hoerner, roads and sidewalks 9.'10 John M. Lee, expense 18.50 Dubuque Welding Wks , roads 2.50 Dubuque Radiator Wks , expense 21.50 Frank Lanser & Son, expense 44.50 G. F. Klieh & Son, sidewalks. .25 Dubuque Radiator Wks., ex- pense 33.70 Chicago Paving Laboratory, expense 18.50 E. P. Smith, fire 21.40 G. F. Klieh & Son, fire hose ± 496.00 Mullen Bros. fire 15.60 Geisler Bros., Fire 3.75 W. D. Deckert Co., fire .45 Schmid Garage, fire 7.50 Dubuque Exide Battery Sta- tion, fire 4.75 American La France Fire En- gine Co., fire 88.25 Auto Service & Repair Co , fire 5.00 Shrup Motor Co., fire 2.00 Frank C. Keesecker Co., fire hose 280.00 Dubuque Electrical Co., ure 23.06 M. McLean, expense .60 F. M. Jaeger Hdw. Co., ex- pense 8.40 Godfrey Kunz, expense 24.00 G. F. Klieh & Son, expense 13.80 The Key City Gas Co., ex- pense 1.20 The Key City Gas Co., ex- pense 4.10 Adam Zillig, Sewer and health 1.30 Dubuque Paper & Supply Co expense 1z.00 The Detective Publishing Co , expense 9.50 Clark Roller Awning Co., ex- pense and health 15.25 James Beach & Sons, expense 5.90 G. F. Klieh & Son, sewer 7.30 C. Scholz, sewer ....... .80 T. J. Magee, sewer 6.77 Z. Fluge, sewer 2.25 Peed Berwangeer & Pfieffner, sewer 4.90 Ellwanger Bros., sewer 12.95 Telegraph - Herald, printing 103.84 The Telegraph - Herald, print ing 77.93 The Labor Leader, printing 12.50 National Demokrat, printing 12.50 Pauly Printing Co., Expense 3.25 F. K. Munsell, Expense 37.75 Labor Leader, expense 18.50 John M. Lee, Fire Engine House repairs, and 4th road 30.50 A. J. Hartig, expense 1.59 Eagle Point Lime Wks., re- pair of Engine Houses.... 25.50 Rellihan & Mullen, expense.. 13.50 Farley & Loetscher, Mfg. Co , expense 1.70 W. Grode, expense 4.80 Jas A. Gregory, repair of City Hall 300.00 F. M. Van Valkenberg & Co , evpense 2.20 Chas W. Skemp, repair of En- gine Houses 119.05 S. E. Muntz, expense 25.00 Western Union Telegraph Co., expense 4.00 Iowa Telephone Co., expense Police and Fire 61.41 W. D. Deckert Co., Health .50 Key City Iron Wks., Health 1.25 Midwest Auto Supply Co , health 5.50 B. C. Scherr & Son, health.. .75 C. Schloz, health 1.00 H. G. Scherr, health 3.50 F. M. Jaeger Hdw. Co., health 4.50 Dubuque Auto Supply Co , health 1.00 Uptons Laundry, expense and health 11.01 National Refining Co., health 26.50 Eichhorn & Bechtel, Police 8.21 H. B. Spensley, Police 18.04 C. J. McCarthy, Police 4.40 G. F. Klieh & Son, Police 21.30 oil Co., Police 21.1? Pauly Printing Co., Police 2.15 Dubuque Electric Co., Police .90 The Key City Gas Co., Police, fire and expense 4.75 The Key City Gas Co., Fire, Police and expense 57.55 368 Regular Session, September 18th, 1919 W. J. Brown, Police 27.00 L. Belsky, Police 14.20 Peter Even & Son, Police 1.50 Midwest Auto Supply Co , health, police, expense and roads 41.00 John L. Kies, expense, 3rd 4th. roads 7.95 Leader Oil Co., roads 249.98 W. D. Deckert Co., roads 4.50 Even Ulrich Co., 5th road 6.50 Key City Iron Wks., roads 44.96 Fluckiger Motor Co., roads and fire 14.75 Dorgan Ulrich Co., 1st., 2nd. 5th. roads emergency fund and 3rd 4th roads 601.82 Ellwanger Bros roads .55 National Refining Co., roads 17.00 C. Schloz 2d. 3d. 4th. 5th. roads 16.75 Ellwanger. Bros roads .35 Eagle Point Lime Wks. 5th road .85 A. Y. McDonald Mfg. Co , roads .30 Iowa Oil Co., roads 67.66 Dubuque Electric Co., street lighting 3538.67 Frank Dentin, 2d. 5th. roads 7.90 Molo Sand & Gravel Co., 2d. 3d. 5th. roads, expense and 2d.road emergency fund 76.33 G. P. Kleih & Son, 4th, 5th, road and roads 17.70 Mettel Bros 2d. 3d. 4th. roads, sewer and 3rd. road emer- gency fund 9.55 The Smedley Co., 2d. 5th. roads 108.92 Austin Western Road Machin- ery Co., roads 12.06 G. L. Korman, sanitary sewer South Dodge St. 1311.82 James Street, sewer in Delhi Street. 702.92 J. M. Kenety & Son., improv- ing alley between West 2d. and West 3d. St. 922.31 Eagle Point Lime Wks. 5th. road 6.75 Manhattan Oil Co., 5th road. 12.00 Eagle Point Lime Wks. 5th road 5.10 Ald. Leist moved that all bills properly O. K. be paid and all others be referred to the Committee of the Whole. Carried. The following bills were referred to the Committee of the Whole. J. C. Gregoire, expense $15.00; Matt Daly, expense, $15.00; W. W. Moffat expense, $15.00; John E. Strobel, ex- pense $10.00; Adam Doerr, expense $15.00; Edward Connolly, expense; Jno. F. Stemm, expense $42.50; John J. McDonald, expense $42.50; Fred Bade, expense, $42.50; George A. Miller, expense $42.50. Petition of residents asking the City Council to have the alley be- tween Willow and Green Streets graded from Avoca Avenue down one block. Presented and lead. On motion of Ald Andresen the petition was referred to the Committee of the Whole to view the grounds. Petition of Mrs. John J Lavery asking the City Council not to com- pel her to connect her property lo- cated on Grandview Avenue with sanitary sewer, water and gas stat- ing that property is below the level of the main sewer, also waives the right to connect with the sewer on Grandview Avenue in the future. Stating that said connections could be made on State Street. Presented and read. On motion of Ald, Pla- menden the petition was referred to the Committee of the Whole to view the grounds. Petition of the members of the Degree Team of Columbia Camp No. 78, Woodmen of the World asking the City Council to allow them to use the Armory Hall for drill pur- poses one hour a day between 8:00 and 9:00 p. m,. twice a month. Pre- sented and read. On motion of Ald. Frith the petition was referred to the Mayor and Mr. Glenn Brown. Petition of Miss Louise Pitschner asking the City Council to either re- move the City Scales at Delhi and Asbury Streets or have them re- paired, as they are of no use at the present time. Presented and read. Ald. Hird moved that the City car- penter be instructed to repair said scales. Carried. Petition of Mrs. Margaret Ryan asking the City Council to reduce the taxes on 244 and 246 South Dodge Street and 102 Burns Street. Presented and read. On motion of Ald. Frith the petition was referred to the Board of Equalization Petition of L. F. Reid, asking the City Council to grant him permission to place a popcorn stand and operate a popcorn machine under the stair- way on the Northwest corner of Third and Main Streets. Presented and read. On motion of Aid. Frith the petition was referred to the Sec- ond Ward Alderman with power. Petition of W. J. Brown, executor of the estate of John Deery, asking the City Council to refund the sum of $21.98 overcharge in taxes on Lot 128 ,for the year 1918. Presented and read. On motion of Ald. Strobel the petition was referred to the City Assessor to report to the Committee of the Whole. Dubuque, Iowa, September 2, 1919. To Whom It May Concern: This is to certify that the Stano- lind Paving Asphalt "D," as fur- nished by the Standard Oil Company to be used on Edina Street is satis- Regular Session, September 18th, 1919 3 factory and the material meets with our approval. Yours truly, (Signed): R. H. Grill; Ben Schulte; Mary K. Behr; Mrs. E. M. Gibbons; I. C. Chamberlain, Agt. for S. J. Gold - thorp; Carl Manter; Emilie Hint - rager, by E. Traub; Mrs. Sarah Kop- ple, by H. K.; John Hemes; Mrs. F. E. Merz; A. Galliart for M. E. Cleve- land. Presented and read. On mo- tion of Ald Hird the waiver was made a matter of record. Dubuque, Iowa, September 2, 1919. To Whoni It May Concern: This is to certify that the Stano- lind Paving Asphalt "D," as fur- nished by the Standard Oil Company, to be used on Ida Street is satisfac- tory and the material meets with our approval. Very truly, (Signed): J. C. King; W. C. Crahan; I. C. Roberts for Jane and A. J. Roberts; F. A. Nesler, Jr.; Mrs. Robert Off; T. B. Cain; J. R. Taylor; Fred W. Marty. Presented and read. On motion of Ald. Hird the waiver was made a matter of record. Petition of Property owners, ask- ing the City Council to extend Rhomberg Avenue through what property is necessary to condemn, to connect with Lincoln Avenue and Tenth Avenue. Presented and read. On motion of Ald. Frith the petition was referred to the Committee of the Whole, and the City Engineer to be instructed to draw a plat covering the same. Communication from the City Wa- ter Works as follows: We wish to advise you that a fire hydrant has been installed at the alley on 27tn. Street between Washington and Elm Streets. Presented and read. On motion of Ald. Strobel the communi- cation was made a matter of record, and the Recorder instructed to noti- fy the Fire Chief. Notice of claim of Joseph F. Sch- lueter in the sum of $3,000.000 for injuries sustained by being run in to by the City Ambulance while he was making a turn with his car on Rhomberg Avenue. Presented and read. On motion of Ald. Leist the notice was referred to the City At- torney. Notice of claim of Leo B. Schlue- ter, in the sum of $3,000.00 for in- juries sustained by being run into by the City Ambulance whip he was making a turn with his car on Rhomberg Avenue. Presented and read. On ;notion of Ald, Andresen the notice was referred to the City Attorney. Notice of claim of Joseph Schlue- ter, Sr., Joseph F. Schlueter, Frank J. Schlueter and Carl Schlueter in the sum of $400.00 injuries and dam- ages sustained to one Ford Auto- mobile or delivery truck by • being run into by the City Ambulance while making a turn on Rhomberg avenue, presented and read. On mo- tion of Ald. Leist the notice was referred to the City Attorny. The following return of service notices were presented and read.. Notice of the Dubuque Electric Co., of the City Council's intentions to pave Fifteenth street, and the Notice to Chas Pape & Son to remove dirt from ecivation at Elm street and Rhomberg Avenue, and the Notice to S. Cr.nen to remove barber pole from the sidewalk in front of his place of business at 493 Main street, and the Notice to James F. Lee, con- tractor to repair the paving on Lo- cust street and Rhomberg avenue at once. On motion of Ald. Strobel the return of service notices were made a matter of record. The following return of service notices for the construction of per- manent sildewalks presented and read. Hotel Julien Co., lots 195 and 196a City ;J. J. Nagel, lot 22 J. P. Schroeder's Add; J. W. Nortons, lots 4 -5 -6 Gilliam's Sub.; J. H. Rhomberg, South 1 -2 of 216 City lot, On motion of Ald. Strobel the return of service notices were made a matter of re- cord, and the City Engineer instruct- ed to prepare plans and specifi- cations for the construction of the same. City Recorder Stuber presented and read the notice certified to by the publishers of the City Council's intention to improve Cushing Place from the south property line of Val - eria street to the north property line of Kaufman Avenue. On motion of Ald. Frith the notice was received and filed. City Recorded Stuber presented and read the notice certified to by the publishers of the City Council's intention to construct an eight -inch tile pipe sewer in Leibnitz street from the manhol9 at Clifford street to a poin 210 feet west. On motion of Ald. Frith the notice was received and filed. City Recorder Stuber presented and read the notice certified to by the publishers of the City Council's intention to improve Alpine street from the north property line of west Third street to the south property line of Julien Avenue, the street car tracks and one foot outside there- of accepted. On motion of Ald. Burch the notice was received and filed. City Engineer Cullen presented profile No. 1004 showing the grade 370 Regular Session, September 18th, 1919 of Leibnitz street from Clifford street to a point 210 feet west. On motion of Ald. Frith the profile was adopted and the Ordinance Committee in- structed to draft an Ordinance cover- ing the same. Dubuque, Iowa, September 18, 1919 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council; Gentlemen;— The following is the amount of salaries due City of- ficers for the first half of September 1919. Amount due officers $ 1,711.02 Amanda Beyer (Iowa Work - ingmens Compensation) 17.54 Respectfully submitted. CYRIL D. LAGEN. City Auditor. By Fred Gantert, Deputy. On motion of Ald. Frith the pay- roll was received and warrants or- dered drawn to pay the various am- ounts and the report referred back to the Finance Committee. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council; Gentlemen;— I herewith submit my payroll for labor on streets in the various road districts of the City of Dubuque for the first half of September, 1919 Amount due laborers $1088.03 Also submit payroll for labor on roads leading into the county for the first half of September 1919, to be paid from the fourth wards portion of the County Road Fund. Fourth County Road, amount due laborers $231.00 Respectfully submitted, JOHN SCHROMEN Street Commissioner. On motion of Ald. Frith the pay- rolls were received and warrants or- dered drawn to pay the various amounts and the report referred back to the Committee an streets. Also submit payroll for labor on streets in the various wards in the City of Dubuque destroyed by the flood of July 9th, to be paid from the Emergency fund created for that pur- pose. First District, amount due laborers $878.10 Second District, amount due laborers 306.30 Fourth District, amount due laborers 216.70 Fifth District, amount due laborers .... 667.01 Respectfully submitted, JOHN SCHROMEN Street Commissioner. On motion of Ald. Frith the pay- rolls were received and warrants or- dered drawn to pay the various am- ounts and the report referred back to the Committee on Streets. Also submit payroll for labor on sewers in the city of Dubuque for the first half of September, 1919. Amount due laborers on sewers $383.60 Respectfully submitted, JOHN SCHROMEN, Street Commissioner. On motion of Ald, Plamondon the pay rolls were received and warrants ordered drawn to pay the various amounts and the report referred back to the Committee on Sewers. Chief of Police Giellis reported as follows. Gentlemen; —I herewith submit my payroll for the Police Department for the first half of September, 1919. Amount due Policemen.... $2,204.15 Respectfully submitted, JOHN GIELLIS, Chief of Police. On motion of Ald. Andresen the payrolls were received and warrants ordered drawn to pay the various amounts and the report referred back to the Police Committee. Fire Chief Ahern reported as fol- lows; Gentlemen; —I herewith submit my payroll for the Fire Department for the first half of September, 1919. Amount due Firemen $2,688.15 Respectfully submitted, DAVID AHERN, Chief. On motion of Ald. Leist the pay- rolls were received and warrants or- dered drawn to pay the various amounts and the report referred back to the Fire Committee. Mayor Saul appointed Ald. Burch chairman of the following Standing committees: Ordinance, Printing and Elecrtic Construction. On motion of Ald. Frith the Re- corder was instructed to draw war- rants for the sum of $3,300.00 pay- able to the Union Trust & Savings Bank, to create an Emergency fund to take care of the payrolls and bills for the first half of September, 1919. Ald. Burch offered the following: AN ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING THE USING OR TAKING WATER FROM ANY PART OF THE CITY WATER WORKS WITHOUT A PERMIT OR FROM OPENING OR IN ANY MANNER REMOVING FIRE PLUG OR HYDRANT OR OTHER APPARATUS BELONG- ING TO SAID WATER DEPART- MENT OR IN ANY MANNER IN- TERFERING WITH ANY WATER PIPES AND PROVIDING A PEN- ALTY FOR VIOLATION THERE- OF. Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. Whoever shall by him- Regular Session, September 18th, 1919 self of by any other person acting under his authority, use or take water from any part of the Water Works without a permit, or shall without authority from said Wd,ter Department, open, dig out, curb over or remove any fire plug or hydrant, stock cock valve, valve -box or other fixtures appertaining to the said Water Work, or shall let on or shut off water into or from any water pipe wherever situated, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof, fined not less than ten ($10.00) dollars nor more than Fifty ($50.00) Dollars.. Section 2. This ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after its passage by the City Council and publication as required by law. Adopted September 18th, 1919. Approved September 19th, 1919. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Recorder. (Signed) JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Published officially in the Du- buque Times - Journal and Telegraph - Herald newspapers, September 22nd, 1919. . JOHN STUBER, 9- 22 -1t. City Recorder. Ald, Burch moved that the reading just had be considered the first read- ing of the Ordinance. Carried. Ald. Burch moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of reading the Ordinance by its title. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Aldermen Andresen, Burch, Frith, Hird, Leist, Plamondr. n, Stro- bel. Nays —None. Ald. Burch moved the adoption of the Ordinance as read. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Aldermen Andresen, Burch, Frith, Hird, Leist, Plamondon, Stro- bel. Nays —None. Ald. Burch offered the following: AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A GRADE ON SIXTEENTH STREET FROM THE WEST PROPERTY LINE OF CLAY STREET TO THE EAS 1' PROP- ERTY LINE OF IOWA STREET. Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That an ordinance es- tablishing a grade on Sixteenth street from the west property line of Clay street to the east property line of Iowa street be and the same is hereby established and adopted as shown by the profile of said street and grade prepared by the City Engi- neer, being profile No. 994, B. M. top of foundation of house on the south- west corner of Sixteenth street and Main street, elevation 61.5. 7 Said grade begins at the west property line of Clay street which is 37 station 0, soth surb elevation 34.14, north curb elevation 34.25; thence to station 1, east alley line, north and south curb elevation 38.54; thence to station 1+20, west alley line, north and south curb elevation 40.10; thence to station 2 +20, east property line of Iowa street, north curb eleva- tion 50.00, south curb elevation 49.10. Section 2. This ordinance shall be in force and take effect from and after its passage by the City Coun- cil and its publication in the Du- buque Telegraph - Herald and Times - Journal newspapers. Adopted, September 18th, 1919. Approved, September 19th, 1919. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Recorder. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Published officially in the Du- buque Times - Journal and Telegraph - Herald newspapers, September 22nd, 1919. JOHN STUBER, 9.22 -1t. City Recorder. Ald. Burch moved that the reading just had be considered the first read- ing of the Ordinance. Carried. Ald. Burch moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of reading the Ordinance by its title, Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Aldermen Andresen, Burch, Frith, Hird, Leist, Plamondon, Stro- bel. Nays —None. Ald. Burch moved the adoption of the Ordinance as read. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Aldermen Andresen, Burch, Frith, Hird, Leist, Plamondon, Stro- bel. Nays —None. Ald. Burch offered the following: AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A GRADE ON FOURTEENTH STREET FROM THE WEST PROPERTY LINE OF CLAY STREET TO THE EAST PROP- ERTY LINE OF MAIN STREET. Be it Ordained by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. —That an ordinance es- tablishing a grade on Fourteenth street from the west property line of Clay street to the east property line of Main street be and the same is hereby established and adopted as shown by the profile of said street and grade, as prepared by the City Engineer, being profile No. 995. B. M. Top of foundation of house on the southwest corner of Sixteenth street and Main street, elevation 61.57. Said grade begins at the west property line of Clay street which is station 0, north curb elevation 3C.60, south curb elevation 37.14, thence to station 1, east alley line north curb elevation 39.20, south al- le:- line 39.20; thence to station 37 Regular Session, September i8th, 1919 1 -}-20, west alley line north curb ele- vation 39.80, south curb elevation 39.80; thence to station 2+32.5, east curb line of Iowa street, north curb elevation 42.40, south curb elevation 42,40; thence to station 2+72.5, west curb line of Iowa street, north curb elevation 42.90, south curb elevation 42.90; thence to station 3 +98, east alley line, north curb elevation 47.30, south curb elevation 47.30: thence to station 5+42, east property line of Main street, north curb elevation 55.10, south curb elevation 55.25. Section 2. This ordinance shall be in force and take effect . from and after its passage by the City Council and its publication is the Telegrapn- HErald , and limes- Journal newspa- pers. Adopted 'September 18th, 1919. Approved September 19th, 1919. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Recorder. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Published officially in the Dubuque Times - Journal and Telegraph - Herald newspapers September 22nd, 1919. JOHN STUBER, 9 -22 -1t City Recorder. Ald. Burch moved that the reading just had be considered the first read - Ald. Burch moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of reading the ing of the Ordinance. Carried. the 'following vote: Yeas — Aldermen Andresen, Burch, Frith, Hird, Leist, Plamondon, Stro- bel. Nays —None. Ald. Burch moved the adoption of the Ordinance as read. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Aldermen Andresen, Burch, Frith, Hird, Leist, Plamondon, Stro- bel. Nays —None. Ald. Burch offered the following: AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A GRADE ON IOWA STREET FROM THE NORTH PROPERTY LINE ON FOURTEENTH STREET TO THE SOUTH PROP- ERTY LINE OF SEVENTEENTH STREET. Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That an ordinance es- tablishing a grade on Iowa Street from the north property line of Fourteenth Street to the south prop- erty line of Seventeenth Street be and the same is hereby stablished and adopted as shown by the profile of said street and grade, prepared by the City Engineer, being profile No. 993 B. M. top of the foundation of the brick house on the southwest corner of Sixteenth Street and Main Street, elevation 61.57. Said grade begins at the north property line of Fourteenth Street which is station 0, east curb ele- 42.69; thence to station 2 +58, south property line of Fifteenth Street, east curb elevation 43.80, west curb elevation 43.30; thence to station 3+22, north property line of Fif- teenth Street, east curb elevation 44.60 west curb elevation 46.10; thence to station 5 +90, south curb line of Sixteenth Street, east and west curb elevation 50.20; thence to station 630, north curb line of Sixteenth Street, east curb eleva- tion 51.20, west curb elevation 50.80; thence to station 8 +99, south prop- erty line of ,Seventeenth Street, east and west curb. elevation 52.90. Section 2. This ordinance shall be in force and take effect from and after its passage by the City Council and its publication in the Telegraph - Herald and Times - Journal newspa- pers. Adopted: September 18th, 1919. Approved: September 19th, 1919. Attest: JOHN STUBER, • • City Recorder JAMES SA UL, Mayor, Published officially in • the Du- buque Times - Journal and Telegraph - Herald newspapers, September 22nd; 1919. JOHN STUBER, City Recorder. 9- 22nd -1t. Ald. Burch moved that the reading just had be considered the first read- ing of the Ordinance. Carr.ed. Ald. Burch moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of reading the Ordinance by its title. Cairied by the following vote: Yeas — Aldermen Andresen, Burch, Frith, Hird, Leist, Plamondon, Stro- bel. Nays —None. Ald. Burch moved the adoption of the Ordinance as read. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Aldermen Andresen Burch, Frith, Hird, Leist, Plamondon, Stro- bel. Nays —None. Ald. Burch offered the following: AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A GRADE ON THE ALLEY FIRST SOUTH OF WINDSOR AVENUE FROM PFOTSER STREET TO HENRY STREET. Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. —That an ordinance es- tablishing a grade on the alley first south of Windsor avenue from Pfot- ser street to Henry street be and the same is hereby established and adopted as shown by the profile of said street and grade prepared by the City Engineer being profile No. 1000, B. M. Door sill of brick house No. 479 Windsor avenue, elevation 67.01. Said grad begins at the south Regular Session, September i8th, 1919 property line of Pfotser street which is station 0, center grade elevation 75.00; thence to station 2 +76, north property line of Henry street, center elevation 70.30. Section 2. —This ordinance shall ba in force and take effect frcm and after its passage by the City Council and its publication in the Telegraph - Herald and Times - Journal newspa- pers. Adopted September 18th, 1919. Approved September 19th, 1919. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Recorder. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Published officially in the Dubuque Times - Journal and Telegraph - Herald newspapers September 22nd, 1919. JOHN STUBER, 9 -22 -it City Recorder. Ald. Burch moved that the reading just had be considered the nrst read- ing of the Ordinance. Carried. Ald. Burch moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of reading the Ordinance by its title. . Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Aldermen Andresen, Burch, Frith, Hird, Leist, Plamondon, Stro- bel. Nays —None. Ald. Burch moved the adoption of the Ordinance as read. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Aldermen Andresen, Burch, Frith, Hird, Leist, Plamondon, Stro- bel. Nays —None. Ald. Burch offered the following: AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A GRADE ON CUSHING PLACE FROM THE SOUTH CURG LINE OF VALERIA STREET TO THE NORTH PROPERTY LINE OF KAUFMANN AVENUE, Be it ordained by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque; Section 1. That an ordinance es- tablishing a grade on Cushing Place from the south curb line of Valeria Street to the north property line of Kaufmann Avenue be and the same is hereby established and adopted as shown by the profile of said street and grade prepared by the City En- gineer, being profile No. 1002, B. M. door sill on the southeast cor- ner of Twenty -first Street and Couler Avenue, elevation 32.51. Said grade begins at the south curb line of Valeria Street which is station 0, east curb elevation 65.50, west curb elevation 63.50; thence to station 1 +26, north alley line, east curb elevation 58.20, west curb ele- vation 58.20; thence to station 1 +46, south alley line, west curb elevation 58.00, east curb elevation 58.00; thence to station 2 +88.6, north property line of Kaufmann Avenue east curb elevation 57.00, west curb elevation 57.50. 373 Section 2. This ordinance shall be in force and take effect from and after its passage by the City Council and, its publication in the Telegraph - Herald and Times - Journal newspapers. Adopted: September 18th, 1919. Approved: September 19th, 1919. Attest: JOHN STUBER City Recorder. Mayor. Published officially in the Du- buque Times - Journal and Telegraph- Herald newspapers, September 22nd, 1919. JOHN STUBER, City Recorder. Ald. Burch moved that the reading just had be considered the first read- ing of the Ordinance. married. Ald. Burch moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of reading the Ordinance by its title. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Aldermen Andresen, Burch, Frith, Hird, Leist, Plamondon, Stro- bel. Nays —None. Ald. Burch moved the adoption of the Ordinance as read. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Aldermen Andresen, Burch, Frith, Hird, Leist, Plamondon, Stro- bel. Nays —None. Communication of Gibbs & Com- pany stating that car of road oil, SRFX 112, is spotted at the Citv's Storage tank, requesting the City Council to order warrants drawn to pay for same. Presented and read. On motion of Ald. Frith the Street Commissioner was instructed to make a test to ascertain if the oil is as guaranteed, and the bill re- ferred to the Second Ward Alder- man. Your Committee on Streets would respectfully report that we have ex- amined the alley from College Ave- nue to Walsh Street between West Second Street and West Third Street and would respectfully recommend that the same be accepted. J. M. Kennety & Son contractor. We would further recommend that the City Engineer be and he is here- by instructed to prepare a special as- sessment against the lots or parcels of real estate subject to assessment for said improvement and file the same in the office of the City Re- corder who will thereupon publish the notice of said assessment as re- quired by ordinance. E. E. FRITH, Chairman. On motion of Ald. Frith the report of the Street Commissioner v- ap- proved. Ald. Frith moved that the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway be notified to have bumpers placed on their tracks at the Sixth Street crossing. Carried. 1 11 374 Regular Session, September i8th, 1919 Ald. Frith moved that the City Water Works be notified to place a hydrant at the intersection of Ries Street and Stafford Avenue. Car- ried. Ald. Frith moved that the horse now being taken care of at he Eigh- teenth Street Engine House be placed at the Fourth Street Engine House. Carried. Your Committee on Sewers would respectfully report that we have ex- amined the sewer in Delhi Street from Asbury Street to Finley Street. James Street, contractor, also the sewer in South Dodge Street and Grandview Avenue from Rush Street to Adaline Street, Geo. L. Korman, contractor and would recommend that they be accepted. We would further recommend that the City Engineer be and ne is here- by instructed to perpare a special assessment against the Lots or par- cels of real estate subject to assess- ment for said sewers and file the same in the office of the City Re- corder who will thereupon publish the notice of said assessments as re- quired by ordinance. L. J. PLAMONDON, Chairman. On motion of Ald. Plamondon the report of the Committee cn Sewers was approved. Dubuque, Iowa, September 19th, 1919. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: The Board of Health met in spe- cial session September 9th, 1919. Chairman Saul in the chair. Present: Alderman Leist, Citi- zens, M. M. Hoffman, A. Zi'lig, AS • sistant City Attorney Cooney and Sanitary Officer Neumann. Tom -Kane appeared before the Board with relation to pigs owned by him and kept within the limits of the City, a complaint was filed with the sanitary officer as to the sanitary condition of the premises where said pigs are kept, Mr, Kanes appearance is a remonstance against the complaint filed and he requested that they view the prem- ises and judge for themselves as to its condition. This they decided to do in the near future. Alderman Leist moved to adjourn. Carried. JOHN STUBER, Clerk of the Board of Health. Dubuque, Iowa, Septehber 6, 1919. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: The Board of Health met in spe- cial session September 6th 1919. Chairman Saul in the chair. Present —Ald. Leis*„ Citizens; M. M. Hoffman, Adam Zillig, City Attorney Czizek, County Attorney Wilging, Dr. Graham and Dr. Schru This meeting was called for the purpose of discussing the proper method of taking care of a girl that is at present at the Detention hos- pital, said girl being out on proba- tion from Mitchelville school, and being in need of medical attention. After some discussion it was de- cided that the girl was to remain at the Detention hospital for the pres- ent under the care of Dr. Schrup. M. M. Hoffman moved to adjourn. Carried. JOHN STUBER, Clerk of the Boars of Health. Dubuque, Iowa, Sept. 10th, 1919. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: The Board of Health met in spec- ial session on Sept. 10th, 1919. Chairman Saul in the chair. Present — Aldermen Leist and An- dresen; citizens, Hoffman, A. Zillig. On motion of Alderman Leist the following bills were sent to the county for payment: R. W. Quinlan $ 27 15 A. Zillig 3 20 Roshek Bros. Co. .... 60 92 Peryon's Pharmacy 3 35 Mrs. H. M. Huber & Son 80 00 Dubuque Electric Co. 4 34 Whereas, The property located on the southeast corner of Sixteenth street and Washington street in the City of Dubuque, known as Lot 112 East Dubuque Addition, is in a very unsanitary condition and, Whereas, The tennants on said premises are making no effort to better conditions and are hindering the landlord from doing so, there- fore, be it Resolved by the Board of Health of the City of Dubuque, That Mr. Schaffer, the owner of the above mentioned property be notified to clean up the rubbish about this property and make the proper con- nections with sanitary sewer at once, and that the tenants on said premises being a hinderance to the bettering of sanitary conditions be ordered to vacate the property at once. Ald. Leist moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried. Ald. Leist moved to adjourn. JOHN STUBER, Clerk of the Board of Health. On motion of Ald. Leist the var- ious reports of the Board of Health wer approved. On motion of Ald. Hird the City Recorder was instructed to notify the Dubuque Electric company to repair their portion of Delhi street at once. Ald. Plamondon moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of allowing Mr. Dillon to address the Council. Regular Session, September i8th, 1919 Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Burch, Frith, Hird, Leist Plamondon, Stro- bel. Nays —None. Mr. Dillon addressed the Council relative to the damage done to his property during the flood of July 9th, 1919, stating that if the city will furnish the sand and cement necessary to repair damage, he will assume all other expenses necessary to make said repairs. Ald. Frith moved that the City Engineer be instructed to investi- gate the records and ascertain if the City of Dubuque put in the improve- ment that Mr. Dillon claims changed the natural course of the water that damaged his property. Carried. Ald. Andresen moved that the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry., the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Ry., and the Illinois Central Railroad Co. be notified to place a watchman at the railroad crossing at Sixth street. Carried. Ald. Frith offered the following: Be it Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque, That it is deemed necessary to construct a permanent sidewalk twelve feet wide in front of City Lots 39 and 40 abut- ting on the east side of Main street in the City of Dubuque, which piece of property is owned by William L. Bradley, said sidewalk to be built of cement (artificial stone), and to be completed not later than the 1st day of October, 1919. Ald. Frith moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Burch, Frith, Hird, Leist, Plamondon, Stro- bel. Nays —None. Ald. Burch moved that John D. Bush be notified to remove the stair- way in the alley on building located on Eighth street between Locust and Bluff streets. Carried. Alderman Frith offered the follow- ing: Be it Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque, That a sanitary sewer of eight inch tile pipe be constructed in Leibnitz street from the manhole at Clifford street to a point 210 feet west, ac- cording to the plans and specifica- tions of said sewer prepared by the City Engineer, and now on file in the office of the City Recorder, and be it further Resolved, That said sewer shall be completed on or before the 1st day of December, 1919, and shall be paid for at the time and in the man- ner prescribed by Chapter XXXIV of the Revised Ordinances of 1901 375 of the City of Dubuque for the pay- ment of the cost of constructing sewers. The proposals for doing such work will be acted upon by the Council on the 2nd day of October, 1919, and the City Recorder is here- by ordered to give ten days' notice by publication asking for proposals as provided by ordinance. Ald. Frith moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Andresen, . Burch, Frith, Hird, Leist, Plamondon, Stro- bel. Nays —None. Alderman Burch offered the follow- ing: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That Alpine street from the north property line of West Third street to the south property line of Julien Avenue av- enue the street car tracks and one foot outside thereof excepted, be im- proved by grading curbing with new cement curb where necessary, reset- ting old stone curb where necessary and by paving said portion of said street with either brick block on a concrete foundation, or by guttering with a cement gutter and paving with bitulithic paving on the old foundation, or by guttering with a cement gutter and paving with tarvia paving, the same in ac- cordance with the plans and specifications for such improvement prepared by the City Engineer and now on file in the office of the City Recorder, and be it further, Resolved, that said improvement shall be completed on or before the 1st. day of December, 1919, and shall be paid for in the manner prescribed by Chapter XXXII, as ammended of the Revised Ordinance of the City of Dubuque for the payment of the cost of street improvements. The proposals for doing said work shall be acted upon by the Council on the 2nd day of October, 1919, and the City Recorder is hereby order- ed to give ten days' notice by pub- lication asking for proposals as pro- vided by Ordinance. Alderman Frith offered the follow - the resolution. Carried by the fol- lowing vote. Yeas; —Alds. Andresen, Burch, Frith, Hird, Leist, Plamondon, Stro- bel. Nays; —None. Alderman Rrith offered the follow- ing: Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that Cushing Place from the south property line of Valeria street to the porth prop- erty line of Kaufmann avenue be im- 376 Special Session, September proved by grading, curb and gutter- ing with combination cement curb and gutters and mecadamizing said portion of said street, the same in accordance with the plans and spec- ifications for such improvement pre- pared by the City Engineer and now on file in. the office of the City Re- corder, and be it further, resolved, that said improvement shall be com- pleted 011 or before the 1st. day of December, 1919, and shall be paid for in the manner prescribed by Chapter XXXII, as ammended of the revised Ordinance of the City of Dubuque for the payment of the cost of street improvements. The proposals for doing said work shall be acted upon by the Council on the 2nd day of October, 1919, and the City Recorder is hereby order- ed to give ten days' notice by pub- lication asking for proposals as pro- vided by Ordinance. Ald. Frith moved the adoption of the Resolution. Carried by the fol- lowing vote. Yeas; —Alds. Andresen, Burch, Frith, Hird, Leist, Plamondon, Stro- bel. • Nays;—None. Ald. Leist moved to adjourn. Car- ried. JOHN STUBER, City Recorder. Adopted _...__.._.._., 1919. Approved.......... ._...._..._ _...._..._._.., Attest: Mayor. City Recorder. 8th, 19 19 CITY COUNCIL (Official). Special meeting September 18th, 1919. Council met at 9:45 p. m. Mayor Saul in the chair. Present —Alds. Andresen, Burch, Frith, Hird Leist, Plamondon Stro- bel. Mayor Saul stated that this meet- ing is called for the purpose of tak- ing action on re- appoinements of members of the Plumbing Commis- sion and acting on any other bus- iness that might properly come be- fore a regular meeting of the City Council. Ald. Andresen moved that the City Council re- consider their action taken at the special meeting held at 4:30 p. in., Thursday, September 18th, 1919, appointing Roy Curtis as a journeyman member of the Plumb- ing Commission. Carried. Ald. Andresen moved that Joe Scanlon be appointed as journeyman member of the Plumbing Commis- sion. Carried. Ald. Andresen moved to adjourn. Carried. JOHN STUBER, City Recorder. Adopted , 1919. Approved Attest: Mayor. City Recorder. Special Session, September 24th, 1919 CITY COUNCIL (Official). Special session September 24th, 1919. Council met at 8:00 p. m. Mayor Saul in the chair. Present —Alds. Andresen, Burch, Frith, Hird, Leist, Plamondon. Absent —Ald. Strobel. Mayor Saul stated that this meet- ing is called for the purpose of act- ing on bids for street improvements and constructing sewers, and acting 011 any other business that might properly come before a regular meeting of the City Council. Bids. Ald. Fith moved that all bids be opened. Carried. Bids for constructing an eight -inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in Seminary street from Harold street to Wood- worth street and in Seminary sereet from the westerly line of Lot 2 of 2 of Mineral Lot 193 to Woodworth street and in Woodworth street from Seminary street to Leibnitz street in Leibnitz street from Wood- worth street to Hempstead street, and in Hempstead street from Leib- nitz street to Kaufmann avenue: Bid of James Street — Eight -inch tile pipe per lineal foot $2.14, man - hols $55.00. Bid of C. B. McNamara Co. —Eight inch tile pipe per lineal foot, $5.00; manholes each, $75.00. Ald. Hird moved to refer the bids to the Committee of the Whole. Car- ried. Bids for constructing an eight -inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in Valeria street from the end of the present sewer to Cushing Place and in Valeria street from the east lot line of Lot 1 of 1 of 3 of Mineral Lot 316 to Cushing • Place, and in Cushing Place from Valeria street to the manhole in Kaufmann avenue. Bid of Even, Ulrich Co.— Eight- inch tile pipe per lineal foot, $3.50; manholes each, $57.00. Bid of N. J. Staner— Eight -inch tile pipe per lineal foot, $4.25; man- holes each, $70.00. Bid of C. B. McNamara Co. —Eight inch tile pipe per lineal foot, $3.50; manholes each, $60.00. Bid of G. L. Korman — Eight -inch tile pipe per lineal foot, $4.50; man- holes each, $60.00. On motion of Ald. Frith the bids were referred to the Committee of the Whole. Bids for construction of eight -inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in Lawther avenue from Sheridan street to a point 450 f et ase: 377 Bid of G. L. Korman— Eight -inch tile pipe per linal foot, 98c; man - point 450 feet east. Bid of James Street — Eight -inch tile pipe per lineal foot, 94c; man- holes each, $40.00. Bid of C. B. McNamara Co. —Eight inch tile pipe per lineal foot, 96c; manholes each, $60.00. Bid of Even, Ulrich & Co.— Eight- inch tile pipe per lineal foot, $1.30; manholes each, $30.00. Bid of J. M. Kenety & Son —Eight inch tile pipe per lineal foot, $44.00. On motion of Ald. Andresen the bids were referred to the City Engi- nes to report later in the evening. Bids for constructing an eight -inch , tile pipe sanitary sewer in the alley between Queen street and Windsor avenue from Pfotzer street to Henry street and in Henry street from the alley between Queen street and Winsor avenue to the manhole in Windsor avenue: Bid of James Street — Eight -inch tile pipe sanitary sewer per lineal foot 84c; manholes each, $33.00. Bid of C. B. McNamara Co. —Eight inch tile pipe per lineal foot, $1.14; manholes each, $60.00. Bid of J. M. Kenety & Son —Eight inch eile pipe per lineal foot, $1.14; manholes each, $44.00. Bid of N. J. Staner— Eight -inch tile pipe per lineal foot, $1.24; man- holes each, $48.00. Ald. Frith moved that the contract be awarded to James Street, he be- ing the lowest bidder. Carried. Ald. Frith moved that ehe con - trace for constructing an eight -inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in Lawther avenue from Sheridan street to a point 450 feet east be awarded to G. L. Korman, as the City Engineer reports him as being the lowest bid- der. Carried. Petition of S. B. Lattner, trustee asking the City Council to cancel the levy and assessment against A. H. Smith, S. B. Lattner and R. W. Kemler, as trustees for the heirs of the Richard Wailer estate, on $43- 200.00 personal property for the year 1918, stating that there was a mistake in instructions to the treas- urer as the said assessment was can- celled for the year 1917 and not the year 1918. Presented and read. Ald. Andresen moved that the rules be suspended for the purpose of al- lowing anyone present to address the Council. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Burch, Frith, Hird, Leist, Plamondon. Nays —None. Absent —Ald. Strobel. Attorney Paisley addressed the 37 Special Session, September 24th, 1919 Council relative to the petition on the Waller estate. Ald. Hird moved that the prayer of the petition be granted on the recommendation of the City Attor- ney. Carried. Ald. Strobel entered and took his seat at 8:20 p. m. Petition of James Levi & Co. ask- ing the City Council to allow them to construct and maintain a covered or enclosed bridge across the alley from the second story of the Levi Block to the third story of the Con- nolly Building of a width not to exceed twelve feet. Presented and read. On motion of Ald. Andresen the prayer of the petition was grant- ed the work to be done under the supervision of the City Engineer. Petition of J. M. Potter asking the City Council to cancel the penalty of $3.50 on his 1914 tax. Presented and read. On motion of Ald. Frith the petition was received and filed. On motion fo Ald. Andresen the following return of service notices were made a matter of record: The Illinois Central Railroad Co., the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry. and the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Ry. notifying them to place a watchman at the Sixth street rail- road crossings. On motion of Ald. Hird the return of service notice, notifying the Du- buque Electric Co. to repair their portion of Delhi street at once, was made a matter of record. On motion of Ald. Leist the return of service notice notifying Chas. Bush to remove the stairway in the alley located on Eighth street, be- tween Locust and Bluff streets, was made a matter of record. City Recorder Stuber presented and read the notice certified to by the publishers of the City Council's intention to levy a special assess- ment to pay for improving Twelfth street front the west property line of Main street to the east property line of Locust street. James F. Lee. On moion of Ald. Hird the notice was received and filed. City Recorder Stuber presented and read the notice certified to by the publishers of the City Council's intention to levy a special assess- ment to pay for improving Seventh street from the east property line of Clay street to the west rail of the railroad tracks in Jackson street. C. B. McNamara, contractor. On motion of Ald. Burch the notice was received and filed. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: —I return herewith petition of the heirs of the A. W. Kemler estate, in which they state that in the condemnation of part of lot 1 of McCoy's Sub., for the pur- pose of widening Hill street at West Third, the ground was taken sub- ject to assessments for paving said streets and asking that said street assessment should be reduced ac- cordingly. I have no information as to whether or not this arrangement was made and I have no information as to what the assessment is on this lot, hofever, of assessment was spread on the 47 square feet and taken for street purposes the assess- ment should be reduced proportion- ately and I recommend that this pe- tition be referred to the City Engi- neer with the instruction that he •e• pore of the Assistant City Attorney what, if any arrangements were made with the Kemlers at the time of condemnation proceedings and whether or not the 47 square feet, taken for street purposes was as- sessed to Kemlers. Respectfully submitted, M. D. Cooney, Assistant City Attorney. On motion of Ald. Strobel the re- port of the Assistant City Attorney was referred to the City Engineer to report later to the Council. Ald. Frith moved that the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry. be noti- fied to construct a sewer on their right of way on Rhomberg avenue between Ninth and Tenth avenues. Said sewer to be completed on or before the 9th day of October, 1919. Carried. Ald. Frith moved that the Fire Chief be notified to see that the Ma- jestic theatre comply with the city ordinances and not block the isles of the theatre. Carried. Ald. Andresen moved that as Joe Scanlon is not a plumber, John Sav- age be appointed as journeyman plumber of the Plumbing Commis- sion. Carried. Ald. Burch moved that the City Recorder be instructed to advertise for bids for having.a map made of the City of Dubuque, the map to in- clude the latest Sub - Divisions and Additions. Carried. Ald. Burch moved that the City Council recommend that the City Water Works extend their mains on lower Third street and a hydrant be placed at the end of lower Third street. Carried. Ald. Frith moved that the bill of John O'Connor for cutting weeds 011 Lots 26, 27, 28, Finley Home Add. be taken out of the Committee of the Whole and referred to the Sec- ond Ward Alderman with power. Carried. Ald. Burch moved that a warrant be drawn in the sum of $6.00 to Special Session, September 24th, 1919 cover the bill of John O'Connor for cutting weeds on Lots 26, 27, 28, Finley's Home Add. Carried. Ald. Burch moved that the corners of the sidewalk be rounded at the intersection of South Alta Vista and first street south of Yale street, un- der the supervision of the Ciey En- gineer, and the Dubuque Electric company be notified to have pole moved so as not to interfere with said work. Carried. Ald. Burch moved that the corners of the City Engineer. Carried. intersection of West Fourth street and Pauline street, under the super- vision of the City Engineer, and the City Water Works be notified to move hydrant further down Pauline street as said pole interferes with said work. Carried. Ald. Burch moved that the corners of the sidewalk be rounded at the intersection of Third street and Clay street, under the supervision of ehe City Engineer. Carried. Ald. Frith moved that the Du- buque Electric company be notified to remove the pole at the intersec- tion of Thirteenth street and Main street as said pole interferes wieh rounding the corners of the side- walk; also that the postmaster be notified to remove the U. S. mail box at the same location for the same reasons. Carried. Your Committee on Streets would respectfully report that we have ex- amined the repair of the cement gutters in West Locust street from Rosedale avenue to Seminary street and would recommend that they be accepted and a warrant ordered drawn in payment for the same, N. J. Staner, contractor. E. E. FRITH, Chairman. Ald. Frith moved that the report of the Committee on Streets be ap- proved. Carried. Ald. Burch offered the following: AN ORDINANCE: AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A GRADE ON LEIBNITZ STREET FROM CLIFFORD STREET TO A POINT 210 FEET WEST. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That an ordinance es- tablishing a grade on Leibnitz street from Clifford street to a point 210 feet west be and the same is here- by established and adopted as shown by the profile of said street and grade prepared by the City En- gineer, being profile No. 1004, B. M. Door sill of brick house 321 Leibnitz street, elevation 193.34. Said grade begins at the west property line of Clifford street, which is station 0, north curb eleva- 379 tion 185.00, south curb elevation 187.40; thence to station 0+50, ele- vation 190.40; thence to station 1, elevation 194.00; thence to station 1+50, elevation 194.80; thence to station 2+10, elevation 190.50. Section 2. This ordinance shall be in force and take effect from and after its passage by the City Coun- cil and its publication in the Du- buque Times - Journal and Telegraph - Herald newspapers. Adopted September 24th, 1919. Approved September 25th, 1919. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Recorder. Published officially in the Du- buque 1919. Times - Journal and Telegraph - Herald newspapers September 27th, JOHN STUBER, 9- 27 -1t. City Recorder. Ald. Burch moved that the read- ing just had be considered the first reading of the ordinance. Carried. Ald. Burch moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of reading the ordinance by its title. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Aids. Andresen, Burch, Frith, Hird, Leist, Plamondon, Stro- bel. Nays — None. Ald. Burch moved the adoption of the ordinance as read. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Burch, Frith, Hird, Leist, Plamondon, Stro- bel. Nays —None. Ald. Burch offered the following: AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A GRADE ON LAW'.CH:ER AVE- NUE FROM THE WEST CURB LINE OF HEADLEY COURT TO THE EAST CURB LINE OF BUE- NA VISTA STREET. Be it Ordained by the City Coun cil of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. —That an ordinance es- tablishing a grade on Lowther ave- nue from the west curb lint of Head- ley Court to the east curb line of Buena Vista street be and the some is hereby established and adopted as shown by the profil9 of ?aid street and grade, prepared by the City Engineer, being profile No. 1001, B. M. Northwest curb return of Law - ther avenue and Sheridan street, elevation 152.40. Said grade begins at the west curb line of Headley Court which is sta- tion 0+78, north and soutn curb ele- vation 156.00; thence to station 1+08.5 east curb line of Headley Court, north and south curb eieva tion 157.00; thence to station 2+21 west alley line, north and south curb 380 Special Session, September 24th, 1919 elevation 162.00; thence to atation 2+41 east alley line, north and south curb elevation 162.50; thenca to sta- tion 3 +50, west curb line of Buena Vista street, north and south curb elevation 160.00; thence to station 3+80 east curb line of Buena Vista street, north and south curb eleva- tion 169.50. Section 2. —This ordinance shall be Telegraph - Herald and Times-Journal newspapers. Adopted September 24th, 1919. Approved September 25th. 1919. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City '.teeorder. Published officially in the Dubuque Times - Journal and Telegraph - Herald newspapers September 27th, 1919. JOHN STITBER, 9 -27 -1t City Reccrder. Ald. Burch moved that the read- ing just had be considered the first reading of the ordinance. Carried. Ald. Burch moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of reading the ordinance by its title. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Burch, Frith, Hird, Leist, Plamondon, Stro- bel. Nays —None. Ald. Burch moved the adoption of the ordinance as read. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Burch, Frith, Hird, Leist, Plamondon, Stro- bel. Nays —None. Ald. Burch offered the following: AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A GRADE ON HENRY STREET FROM THE EAST PROPERTY LINE OF THE ALLEY BE- TWEEN QUEEN STREET AND WINDSOR AVENUE, TO THE SOUTH PROPERTY .LINE OF WINDSOR AVENUE. Be it Ordained by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. —That an ordinance es- tablishing a grade on Henry street from the east property line of the alley between Queen street and Windsor avenue to the south prop- erty line of Windsor avenue be and the same is hereby established anti adopted as shown by the profile of said street and grade, prepared by the City Engineer being profile Nc. 999, B. M. Door sill of brick house No. 479 Windsor avenue, elevation 67.01. Said grade begins at the east alley line which is station 0, north curb elevation 70.30, south curb elevation 70.30; thence to station 1 -1 -24, west curb line of Windsor avenue, south curb elevation 68.50, north curb ele- vation 69.00. Section 2. —This ordinance shall be in force and take effect from and after its passage by the City Coun- cil and its publication in the Tele- graph- Herald and Times - Journal newspapers. Adopted September 24th, 1919. Approved September 25th, 1919. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. . Attest: JOHN STUBE City Recorder. Published officially in the Dubuque rimes- Journal and Telegraph- Herald newspapers September 27th. 1919. JOHN STU BER, 9 -27 -1t City Recorder. Ald. Burch moved that the read- ing just had be considered the first reading of the ordinance. Carried Ald. Burch moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of reading the ordinance by its title. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Burch, Frith, Hird, Leist, Plamondon, Stro- bel. Nays —None. Ald. Burch moved the adoption of the ordinance as read. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Burch, Frith, Hird, Leist, Plamondon, Stro- bel. Nays —None. Ald. Burch offered the following: AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A GRADE ON FIFTEENTH STREET FROM THE WEST PROPERTY LINE OF CLAY STREET TO THE EAST PROP- ERTY LINE OF MAIN STREET. Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That an ordinance es- tablishing a grade on Fifteenth street from the west property line of Clay street to the east property line of Main street be and the same is hereby established and adopted as shown by the profile of said street and grade, prepared by the City Engineer, being profile No. 1003, B. M. Water table on the southeast corner of Sixteenth street and Main street, elevation 61.57. Said grade begins at the west property line of Clay street, which is station 0, south curb elevation 36.00, north curb elevation 36.10; thence to station 1, east alley line, south curb elevation 39.61; north curb elevation 40.00; thence to sta- tion 1+20, west alley line, south curb elevation 40.40, north curb ele- vation 40.70; thence to station 2+34, south curb line of Iowa street, south curb elevation 43.30, north curb ele- vation 44.10; thence to station 2+73, west curb line of Iowa street, south curb elevation 45.20, north curb ele- vation 45.80; thence to station 3+99, Special Session, September 24th, 1919 east alley line, south curb elevation 49.80; thence to station 4+29, west alley line, south curb elevation 51.40; thence to station 5+43, east property line of Main street, south curb elevation 55.65, north curb ele- vation 55.55. Section 2. This ordinance shall be in force and take effect from and after its passage by the City Coun- cil and its publication in the Du- buque Telegraph - Herald and Times - Journal newspapers. Adopted September 24th, 1919. Approved September 25th, 1919. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Recorder. Published officially in the Du- buque Times - Journal and Telegraph - Herald newspapers September 27th, 1919. JOHN STUBER, 9- 27 -1t. City Recorder. Ald. Burch moved that the read- ing just had be considered the first reading of the ordinance. Carried. Ald. Burch moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of reading the ordinance by its title. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Burch, Frith, Hird, Leist, Plamondon, Stro- bel. Nays —None. Ald. Burch moved the adoption of the ordinance as read. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Burch, Frith, Hird, Leist, Plamondon, Stro- bel. Nays —None. Alderman Frith offered the fol- lowing: Whereas, The contract heretofore entered into by the City of Dubuque for the improvement of Twelfth street, hereinafter described has been complel ed and th City Engi- neer has computed that the cost and expense of said improvement amount to $3,199.70, Therefore, be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to provide for the cost of im- proving Twelfth street from the west property line of Main street to the east property line of Locust street the Mayor be and he is here- by required to execute and deliver to th City Recorder, to be by him reg- istered and countersigned, twelve bonds for Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars each and one for One Hun- dred Ninety -nine and 70 -100 Dollars, numbered 5764 to 5776 inclusive, dated October 24th, 1919, payable on or before seven years after the date thereof and bearing inerst at the rate of five per cent per annuam, payable semi - annually. 381 Ald. Frith moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Burch, Frith, Hird, Leist, Plamondon, Stro- bel. Nays —None. Alderman Frith offered the follow- ing: Whereas, The contract entered into by the City of Dubuque for the improvement of Seventh street, here- inafter described has been com- pleted, and the City Engineer has computed that the cost and expense of said improvement amount to $8,- 023.52, Therefore, be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to provide for the cost of im- proving Seventh street from the ast property line of Clay street to the west rail of the railroad tracks in Jackson street, the Mayor be and he is hereby required to execute and deliver to the City Recorder, to be by him registered and counter- signed, thirty -two bonds for Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars each and one for Twenty -three and 52 -100 Dollars, numbered 5731 to 5763 in- clusive, dated October 24th, 1919, payable on or before seven years after the date thereof, and bearing interest at the rate of five per cent per annum, payable semi- annually. Ald. Frith moved the adoption of the resolueion. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Aids. Andresen, Burch, Frith, Hird, Leist, Plamondon, Stro- bel. Nays —None. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Tat tho pay for improving Twelfth street from the west property line of Main street to the east property line of Locust street by Jas. F. Lee Paving Co., contractor, in front of and ad- joining the same, a special tax be and is hereby levied on the several lots and parts of lots, and parcels of real estate hereinafter named, situ- ate and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each lot or par- cel of real estate, as follows: Owner. Description. Amount St. Luke's M. E. Church, City lot N. M. 100 feet, lot 467, bitulithic paving cost, $715.39; interest at 6 per cent, $5.13; extra expense at 1 per cent, $7.15; total..$727 67 St. Luke's M. E. Church, City Lot N. 66 feet, lot 467, bitu- lithic paving cost, $71.04; interest at 6 per cent, 51c; extra expense at 1 per cent, 71c; total 72 26 382 Special Session, September 24th, 1919 Celina Levi, City Lot S. 75 feet, lot 468A, bitulithic pav- ing cost, $631.67; interest at 6 per cent, $4.52; extra ex- pense at 1 per cent, $6.32; total 642 51 James Levi Est., City Lot N. 40 feet Lot 468A, bitulithic paving cost, $125.00; inter- est at 6 per cent, 90c; extra expense at 1 per cent, $1.25; total .... ....... 127 15 Sisters of Charity B. V. M , City lot, lot 468, bitulithic paving cost, $29.74; interest at 6 per cent, 21c; extra ex- pense at 1 per cent, 30e; total 30 25 Anna and May S. Scott, City Lot S. 51 ft. Lot 477A, bitulithic paving cost, $523.99; interest at 6 per cent, $3.75; extra expense ,at 1 per cent, $5.24; total 532 98 J. J. Nagle, City Lot S. 32 ft. of N. 64 ft. Lot 477A, bitu- lithic paving cost, $136.86; interest at 6 per cent, 99c; extra expense at 1 per cent, $1.37; total 139 22 J. J. Nagle, City Lot, N. 32 ft of No. 64 ft. Lot 477A, bitulithic paving cost, $95.82; interest at 6 per cent, 69c; extra expense at 1 per cent, 96c; total 97 47 Eliz. B. Lewis, City Lot, S. 66 feet, lot 477, bitulithic paving cost, $29.74; interest at 6 per cent, 21c; extra expense at 1 per cent, 30c; total 30 25 Fred Weigel Est., City Lot, N. 1 -5 lot 478, bitulithic paving cost, $524.87; inter- est at 6 per cent, $3.76; ex- tra expense at 1 per cent, $5.25; total 533 88 Alfred Tredway Est., City lot N. M. 1 -5 lot 478, bithulithic paving cost, $197.55; inter- est at 6 per cent, $1.42; extra expense at 1 per cent, $1.97; total 200 94 Alfred Tredway Est., City Lot N. 25 ft. of M. 1 -5 Lot 478, bitulithic paving cost, $62.63; interest at 6 per cent, 45c; extra expense at 1 per cent, 63c; total 63 71 Wm. B. Allison Est., City Lot, S. 26 ft. of M. 1 -5 lot 478, bitulithic paving cost $1.39; interest at 6 per cent, lc; extra expense at 1 per cent, lc; total 1 41 Total $3,199.70 1 ,234.73 square yards bitu- lithic paving at $2.37 per per square yard $2,926.31 17.55 tons bitulithic binder, at $12.50 per ton 219.38 Interest at 6 per cent 22.55 Extra expense at 1 per cent 31.46 Total $3199.70 All of which is assessed in propor- tion to the special benefits con- ferred. Adopted, Sept. 24th, 1919. Approved, Sept. 25th, 1919. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Recorder. Ald. Frith moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas -Alds. Andresen, Burch, Frith, Hird, Leist, Plamondon, Stro- bel. Nays -None. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that to ,pay for improving Seventh street from the east property line of Clay street to the west rail of the railroad tracks in Jackson street, by C. B. - McNamara & Co., conractors, 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 hereinaft- er named, situate and owned, and for the several amounts set oppo- site each lot or parcel of real estate as follows: Owner. Description. Amt. Dubuque County, City Lot, Lot 286, brick block paving and curbing cost, $79.02; interest at 6 per cent, 57c; extra expense at 1 per cent, 79c; total $ 80 38 Dubuque County, City Lot, Lot 287, brick block pav- ing and curbing cost, $248.62; interest at * per cent, $1.78; extra expense at 1 per cent, $2.49; total. 252 89 Dubuque County, City Lot, Lot 288, brick block paving and curbing cost, $658.06; interest at 6 per cent, $4.72; extra expense at 1 per cent, $6.58; total 669 36 N. J. Loes, City Lot, N. 50 ft. 7 in. Lot 289, brick block paving and curbing cost, $327.01; interest at 6 per cent, $2.35; extra expense at 1 per cent, $3.27; total. 332 63 Jos. H. Rhomberg, City Lot, S. 8 inches Lot 289, brick block paving and curbing cost, $2.24; interest at 6 per cent, lc; extra expense at 1 per cent, 2c; total... N. J. Loes, City Lot, N. 50 ft. 7 in. Lot 289A, brick block paving and curbing cost, $327.01; interest at 6 per cent, $2.35; extra expense at 1 per cent, $3.27; total. 332 63 Jos. H. Rhomberg, City Lot, S. 8 inches Lot 289A, brick block paving and curbing cost, $2.24; interest at 6 per cent, lc; extra expense at 1 per cent, 2c; total... 2 27 Jos. H. Rhomberg, City Lot, Lot 290, brick block paving and curbing cost, $123.95; interest at 6 per cent, 89c; extra expense at 1 per cent, $1.23; total 126 07 Jos. H. Rhomberg, City Lot, Lot 290A, brick block pav- ing and curbing cost, $123.95; interest at 6 per cent, 89c; extra expense at 1 per cent, $1.23; total 126 07 Jos. A. Rhomberg, City Lot, Lot 291, brick block paving and curbing cost, $79.82; interest at 6 per cent, 57c; extra expense at 1 per cent, 80c; total 81 19 Jno. A. Pals, City Lot, S. M. 26 ft. Lot 316, brick block paving and curbing cost, $26.74; interest at 6 per cent, 19c; extra expense at 1 per cent, 27c; total 27 20 Jos. H. Rhomberg, City Lot, N. 16 ft. Lot 316, brick block paving and curbing cost, $53.10; interest at 6 per cent, 37c; extra ex- pense at 1 per cent, 53c; to- tal 54 00 Jos. H. Rhomberg, City Lot, S. 20 ft. Lot 317, brick block paving and curbing cost, $80.09; interest at 6 per cent, 57c; extra ex- pense at 1 per cent, 80c; total 81 46 M. J. Connolly, City Lot, N. 31 ft. 3 in. Lot 317, brick block paving and curbing cost, $167.72; interest at 6 per cent, $1.21; extra ex- pense at 1 per cent, $1.67; total 170 60 M. J. Connolly, City Lot, Lot 318, brick block paving and curbing cost, $658.60; in- terest at 6 per cent, $4.72; extra expense at 1 per cent, $6.59; total 669 91 Geo. Mehl, City Lot, Lot 319, brick block paving and curbing cost, $658.06; in- terest at 6 per cent, $4.72; extra expense at 1 per cent, $6.58; total 669 36 Dubuque County, City Lot, Lot 320, brick block pav- 2 27 ing and curbing cost, Regular Session, September 18th, 1919 3 $248.62; interest at 6 per cent, $1.78; extra expense at 1 per cent, $2.49; total. 252 89 Dubuque County, City Lot, Lot 321, brick block paving and curbing cost, $79.02; interest at 6 per cent, 57c; extra expense at 1 per cent, 79c; total 80 38 Farley - Loetscher Mfg. Co , City Lot, Lot 356, brick block paving and curbing cost, $79.02; interest at 6 per cent, 57c; extra ex- pense at 1 per cent, 79c; total 80 38 Farley - Loetscher Mfg. Co , City Lot, Lot 357, brick block paving and curbing cost, $248.62; interest at 6 per cent, $1.78; extra ex- pense at 1 per cent, $2.49; total 252 89 Farley - Loetscher Mfg. Co , City Lot, Lot 358, brick block paving and curbing cost, $658.06; interest at 6 per cent, $4.72; extra ex- pense at 1 per cent, $6.58; total 669 36 Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul R. R., City Lot, Lot 369, brick block paving and curbing cost, $658.60; inter- est at 6 per cent, $4.72; ex- tra expense at 1 per cent, $6.59; total 669 91 Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul, R. R., City Lot, Lot 360, brick block paving and curbing cost, $247.82; interest at 6 per cent, $1.77; extra expense at 1 per cent, $2.48; total 252 07 Chicago, Milwaukee, & St. Paul R. R., City Lot, Lot 361, brick block paving and curbing cost, $80.00; interest at 6 per cent, 57c; extra expense at 1 per cent, 80c; total 81 37 Farley- Loetscher Mfg. Co , City Lot, Lot 366, brick block paving and curbing cost, $80.00; interest at 6 per cent, 57c; extra ex- pense at 1 per cent, 80c; total 81 37 Farley- Loetscher Mfg. Co , City Lot, Lot 367, brick block pavinig and curbing cost, $247.82; interest at 6 per cent, $1.77; extra ex- pense at 1 per cent, $2.48; total 252 07 Farley- Loetscher Mfg. Co , City Lot, Lot 368, brick block paving and curbing cost, $658.60; interest at 6 per cent, $4.72; extra ex- pense at 1 per cent, $6.59; total 669 91 • 1 1 1 • 384 Special Session, September 29th, 1919 Farley - Loetscher Mfg. Co., City Lot, Lot 369, brick block paving and curbing cost, $658.06; interest at 6 per cent, $4.72; extra ex- pense at 1 per cent, $6.58; total Farley - Loetscher Mfg. Co., City Lot, Lot 370, brick block paving and curbing cost, $248.62; interest at 6 per cent, $1.78; extra ex- pense at 1 per cent, $2.49; total Farley - Loetscher Mfg. Co., City Lot, Lot 371, brick block paving and curbing cost, $79.02; interest at 6 per cent, 57c; extra ex- pense at 1 per cent, 79c; total 669 36 252 89 80 38 $8023 52 2473.69 sq. yds. brick block paving at $3.11 per sq. yd.$7693 18 269.9 lin. ft. cement curbing at 75c per lin. ft. 194 93 Interest at 6 per cent 56 53 Extra expense at 1 per cent 78 88 Total $8023 52 All of which is assessed in pro- portion to the special benefits con- ferred. . Adopted Sept. 24th, 1919. Approved Sept. 25th, 1919. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Recorder. Ald. Frith moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Aids. Andresen, Burch, Frith, Hird, Leist, Plamondon, Stro- bel. Nays —None. Ald. Strobel moved to adjourn. Carried. JOHN STUBER, City Recorder. Adopted _..._...._.._., 1919. Approved .._...._..._ _..._...._.__, Mayor. Attest: City Recorder. CITY COUNCIL (Official). Special session September 29th, 1919. Council met at 2:35 p. m. Mayor Saul in the chair. Present —Alds. Andresen, Burch, Frith, Hird, Leist, Plamondon, Stro- bel. Mayor Saul stated that this meet- ing is called for the purpose of al- lowing Mr. Walker, representative of the U. S. Government Revenue Department, to address the Council relative to parties addicted to the use of narcotic drugs, and acting on any business that might properly' come before the regular meeting of the City Council. Ald. Frith moved that the rules be suspended for the purpose of al- lowing Mr. Walker to address the Council. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Burch, Frith, Hird, Leist, Plamondon, Stro- bel. Nays —None. Mr. Walker addressed the Coun- cil stating that the U. S. Revenue department were putting on a cam- paign to provide for the care of par- ties addicted to the use of .narcotic drugs, that there are about 30 ad- dicts in the City of Dubuque at the present time, and complying with a decision of the Supreme court would recommend that the police department be given authority to take charge of all such cases and send them to Knoxville, Iowa for treatm ent. Ald. Frith moved that the matter of sending all parties addicted to the use of narcotic drugs to Knox- ville for treatment be left in the hands of the City Attorney and Chief of Police with power. Carried. Ald. Frith moved that the bids of constructing an eight -inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in Seminary Street from Harold Street to Woodworth_ Street and in Seminary Street from the westerly line of Lot 2 of 2 of Mineral Lot 193 to Woodworth from street and Woodworth street from Seminary street to Leibnitz street, in Leibnitz street from Woodworth street to Hempstead street and in Hempstead street from Leibnitz street to Kaufmann avenue be taken out of the Committee of the Whole. Carried. Ald. Hird movd bat N. J. Staner, contractor, be notified to start work on the improvement of Julien ave- nue from the east property line of Special Session, September 29th, 1919 Alta Vista street to the present im- provement at Alpine street within ten days, or forfeit bond covering said improvement. Carried. Ald. Frith moved that the contract for constructing an eight -inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in Seminary street from Harold street to Wood- worth street and in Seminary street from the westerly line of Lot of 2 of Mineral Lot 193 to Woodworth street, and in Woodworth street from Seminary street to Leibnitz street, in Leibnitz street from Wood- worth street to Hempstead street, and in Hempstead street from Leib- nitz street to Kaufmann avenue be awarded to James Street, he being the lowest bidder on same. Carried. On motion of Ald. Frith the Com- mittee Clerk was instructed to cor- respond with the various companies that furnish brick for street im- provement to ascertain if they are making deliveries on brick at the present time. Ald. Burch moved that the rules be suspended for the purpose of al- lowing Mr. Maynard of the Dubuque Electric company to address the Council. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Burch, Frith, Hird, Leist, Plamondon, Stro- bel. Nays —None. Mr. Maynard addressed the Coun- cil stating that the Dubuque Elec- tric company were desirous of hav- ing their holdings appraised to as- certain if their earnings are higher or lower than they should be, and that the company will pay half of the expense connected with said ap- praisal. Ald. Burch moved that the City Attorney be instructed to corres- pond with the Clayton B. Stiver Co., asking them to submit figures for appraising the holdings of the Du- buque Electric Co., and report re- sults to the Council. Carried. Ald. Hird moved that the matter of grading the alley between Willow street and Green street be taken from the Committee of the Whole. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Burch, Hird, Leist, Plamondon, Strobel. Nays —Ald. Frith. Ald. Hird moved that the alley be- tween Willow street and Green street be graded, the cost of same not to exceed the sum of $50.00. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Burch, Hird, Leist, Plamondon, Strobel. Nays —Ald. Frith. Ald. Burch moved that James F. Lee, contractor, be notified to keep all crossings on Main street that 3 are not being worked on clear of all obstructions. Carried. Ald. Burch amended his motion by leaving the matter in the hands of the Mayor and City Attorney. Car- ried. Ald. Burch moved that the City Engineer be instructed to stake off the southeast corner of Delhi street and Grandview avenue, for the pur- pose of rounding said corner. Car- ried. Ald. Burch moved that Gibbs & company be paid. Carried. Ald. Strobel moved to adjourn. Carried. JOHN STUBER, City Recorder. Adopted , 1919. Approved Attest: Mayor. City Recorder. 386 Special Session, September 3oth, 1919 CITY COUNCIL (Official) . Session, September Special 1919. Council met at 3:40 p. m. Mayor Saul in the chair. Present — Alds. Andresen, Burch, Frith, Hird, Leist, Plamondon, Strobel. Mayor Saul stated that this meet- ing is called for the purpose of adopting Plumbing Ordinances and acting on' any other business that might properly come before a regu- ular meeting of the City Council. Ald. Burch offered the following: PLUMBING OkDINANCES. Appointment of Inspector. An Ordinance entitled "An Ordi- nance to Provide for the Appoint- ment of an Inspector of Plumbing, and to Define His Powers." Be it Ordained by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque, Ia.: Section 1. That the City Council shall in January of each odd num- bered year elect an inspector of plumbing, which said officer is here- by assigned to the Department of Public Affairs. Said Plumbing In- spector shall, when entering upon the duties of his office, file with the City Clerk his bond in the sum of $1,000 with surety or sureties to be approved by the Council, condition- ed upon the faithful performance of his duties. No one shall be so ap- pointed who has not been a practi- cal plumber of five years' experience and a resident of the city for three years prior to the appointment. DUTIES IN GENERAL. Section 2. It shall be the duty of the Inspector of Plumbing to super- vise the construction, maintenance and use of the plumbing, drainage and ventilation of all buildings, and water, sewer and out house con- nections, and service within the City of Dubuque, Iowa, and shall see that the same conform with the rules and regulations relative there- to, now or hereafter established by Ordinance or by action of the Board of Health. He shall approve or reject plans and specifications relative to plumb- ing, drainage and ventilation, ac- cording as to whether the same com- ply with said rules and regulations. He shall, in conformity with said rules and regulations, make the tests and inspections therein re- quired, issue proper permits and certificates to persons or corpora- tions entitled thereto upon the pay- ment of the fees hereinafter speci- fied, and he shall serve or cause to be served such notices as he shall 30, deem expedient or necessary to se- cure an observance of and compli- ance with said rules and regulations, or as may be required thereby, ,and in general shall perform such dir- ties as are imposed upon him by the Ordinances of the City and the Rules of the Board of Health. ENTERING PREMISES. Sec. 3. Whenever necessary in the performance of his duties the Inspector of Plumbing shall be en- titled to enter in the day time, any building or premises within the City of Dubuque, Iowa. He shall, how- ever, upon demand of the person in charge of the premises he desires to inspect, produce his credentials, which shall be signed by the Mayor as presiding officer of the Board of Health. CERTIFICATE OF INSPECTION. Sec. 4. The drainage of all build- ings, public or private, and the al- terations of the same shall be exe- cuted in accordance with the ordi- nances of the City of Dubuque. Be- fore any plumber, owner or lessee shall start any work, new or old, he shall submit to the Inspector of Plumbing a good plan of such work on blanks furnished by the Inspec- tor, and shall secure a permit from the Inspector of Plumbing for such work. The Inspector of Plumbing shall issue a permit for doing any such work if, upon examination of the plans, the same conform to the requirements of the ordinances of the Cir.y of Dubuque. CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION. Sec. 5. On completion of any work the plumber shall notify the Inspec- tor of Plumbing, who shall within twenty -four hours, or as soon as pos- sible, make the final inspection of such work, and if found to comply with the ordinances of the City, shall upon request of the owner or agent make out a certificate show- ing that such work has been inspect- ed, and the result of such inspec- tions. INSPECTION FEES. Sec. 6. Before delivering a certi- ficate of inspection of, or a permit for, any system of plumbing, house drainage or ventilation, the Inspec- tor of Plumbing shall charge and collect from the person, firm or cor- poration procuring same, a fee of One Dollar each for the first four fixtures or openings, and for every additional fixture or opening, Fifty cents. KEEP RECORD. STATEMENTS. Sec'. 7. The Inspector of Plumb -' ing shall keep a daily record of his work, including therein a record of all notices served and applications received, permits and certificates is- Special Session, September 3oth, 1919 sued and all matters which may per- tain thereto. The lnspector of Plumbing shall keep in suitable form a record of all plans and specifica- tions examined by him, whether ap- proved or rejected, and whether for new buildings or old systems, and shall as soon as possible complete the records of plumbing or want of plumbing, sewer connections, etc., in each building in the city, with such explanations and notes appended thereto as will enable future Boards of Health to trace sources o ". flth and causes of sickness, enforce the best sanitary conditions and to preserve health, without re- examination or in- spection of plumbing, drainage and ventilation. At the close of each month he shall make an itemized statement of all certificates or permits issued during the month, and the amount of the fees received therefor, to the City Council, and pay over to the City Treasurer the amount of fees so received during the month, tak- ing duplicate receipts therefor, one copy of which shall be filed in the office of the City Clerk. DEFECTIVE PLUMBING —REM- EDY. Sec. 8. Whenever it shall come to the knowledge of the Inspector of Plumbing, or a complaint in writing shall be made by any person tnat the plumbing in any building causes a nuisance or is liable to breed dis- ease, sickness, or injure the health of the occupants, or upon the re- quest of the owner or lessee, agent or occupant of any building fitted with plumbing prior to the passage of this ordinance, it shall ho the duty of said Inspector to make an inspec- tion of the plumbing, drtintga and ventilation of any such building, and if found defective, he shall make a report in writing of his findings to the Board of Health, accompanied by proper plans and drawing., where necessary, and suggest such changes as may be required to make the same sanitary. The Board of Health shall thereupon notify the owner, agent, lessee or occupant of such building, of the changes necessary to be made in the plumbing, drainage or ventila- tion, to make same sanitary. Such changes shall thereupon be made within the time fixed by the Board of Health, and upon refusal or neglect to obey such orders, the Board of Health shall proceed to rave such changes made and such nuisance abated, and the expense thereof shall be recovered from the owner. lessee or occupant of such building, and may be assessed as a special tax against the property. Sec. 9. The Inspector of Plumbing shall not be interested directly or in- directly in a sewer or plumbing con- 3 tract, or work, or profits connected therewith. Sec. 10. The salary of said In- spector of Plumbing shall be fixed by the Council. Sec. 11. This Ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after its passage by the city council and publication as provided by law. Adopted Sept. 30, 1919. Approved Oct. 1, 1919. (Signed) JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Attest: JOHN STTTBER, City Recorder. Published officially in the Times - Journal and Telegraph - Herald news- papers, Oct. 2nd, 1919. JOHN STUBER, 10 -2 -1t City Recorder. Ald. Burch moved that the read - reading of the ordinance. Carried. Ald. Burch moved that the rules be suspended for the purpose of reading the ordinance by its title. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Alds. Andresen, Burch, Frith, Hird, Leist, Plamondon, Strobel. Nays —None. Ald. Burch moved the adoption of the ordinance as read. Carried by the following vote. Yeas — Alds. Andresen, Burch, Frith, Hird, Leist, Plamondon, Strobel. Nays —None. Ald. Burch offered the following: GENERAL PLUMBING ORDINANCE An Ordinance in Relation to Plumbing and Drainage in the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Be it Ordained by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque, Ia. PLUMBING AND DRAINAGE. HOW MADE. Section 1. The plumbing and drainage of all buildings, public or private, and the alterations of the same, shall be executed in accord- ance with the plans and specifica- tions previously approved in writing by the Inspector of Plumbing. PLANS OF DRAINAGE AND PLUMBING. Sec. 2. There shall be a separate plan for each building, public or pri- vate, accompanied by specifications describing the plumbing and drain- age of said building on blanks pre- scribed and furnished for that pur- pose by the Board of Health, show- ing the size and kind of pipes, the traps, closets, fixtures, etc., to be used, the same to be on file in the of- fice of the .Inspector of Plumbing. Said drawings and description to be furnished by the owner or his author- ized agent, and shall be examined by the Inspector of Plumbing. If the q A 1 a a —1 388 Special Session, September 3oth, 1919 same conform to the requirements of the ordinances of the City they shall be approved and permit issued. RULES FROR DRAWINGS FUR- NISHED. Sec. 3. Rules for drawings and specifications for darinage to be furnished on application at the of- fice of the Inspector of Plumbing. One vertical drawing will be suffi- cient for a building where it can be made to show all work. If the work is intricate and cannot be shown by one drawing, two or more shall be made. TIME TO CONSIDER PLANS. Sec. 4. Plans shall be approved or rejected within twenty -four hours, when practicable, and under no circumstancese will a delay be- yond five days be permitted. No portion of the plumbing or drain- age work of any building shall be executed until the above mentioned plans and specifications shall have been filed with and approved by the Inspector of Plumbing, and his written permit secured. PLANS MARKED —HOW. Sec. 5. All approved plans and specifications or description shall be permanently marked "Approved" and signed by the Inspector of Plumbing, and a memorandum of such approval endorsed upon the permit issued for the performance of the work. Such plans shall be permanently preserved in the office of the Inspector of Plumbing. NO CHANGE IN PLANS AFTER APPROVAL. Sec. 6. No changes or modifica- tions of plans, after approval, shall be made unless such changes or modifications be submitted to and authorized by the Inspector of Plumbing, and approved and placed on file as in the case of the orig- inal work. No additional fee shall be charged for approval of such new plans. INSPECTION. Sec. 7. The Inspector of Plumb- ing must be notified when work is begun, and when work is ready for inspection, by the plumber doing said work. All inside work must be left uncovered and convenient for examination until inspected and approved. No notice shall be sent for inspection until work is entire- ly ready therefor. In case of any violation of the regulation the ap- proval of said plans may be revoked by the Inspector of Plumbing, and upon notice of revocation being giv- en, all work under such plans shall cease. On completion of any work the plumber shall notify the Inspector of Plumbing, who shall within twen- ty -four hours or as soon as pos- sible make the final inspection of such work, and if found to comply with the ordinances of the city, shall upon the request of the own- er or agent maye out. a certificate showing that such work has been in- spected and the result of such in- spection. Sec. 8. The Inspector of Plumb- ing shall examine the work with- in twenty =four hours after being notified that it is ready for inspec- tion. All plumbing when placed in position must be tested by water test, in the presence of the inspect- or, and all defective joints made tight. Defective pope or fittings must be removed and replaced with sound pipe or fittings. When the entire plumbing work is completed, and before being used, it may be tested in the presence of the Inspect- or, by smoke or peppermint test, and upon satisfactory completion of said work the Inspector shall issue a cer- tificate of approval. WORK NO DONE WITHIN SIX MONTHS. Sec. 9. If the work is not done under specifications as approved within six months from the date of approval, such plans must again be presented for approval, and plans shall be approved under the pro- visions of this ordinance upon con- dition only that such approval ex- pires by its own limitation within six months from the date thereof. TAPPING SEWERS — WHERE. Sec. 10. No person shall tap any public or private sewer at any other place than at the regular junc- tion built into the sewer for that purpose, without written authority from the City Engineer, nor shall any person make any connection with the public sewers of the city, except in the presence of the City Engineer or Inspector of Plumbing, or some person by them duly author- ized for that purpose. GRADE OF SEWERS. Sec. 11. All house drains and sewer conections must have a fall from the house to the main sewer of at least one - fourth of an inch to one foot, unless by written permis- sion a less fall be allowed by the City Engineer. All sewer connec- tions from the house to main sewer shall be of vitrified or cement con - pipe and not less than four inches in diameter. Special Session, September 3oth, 1919 WEIGHT OF PIPES. Sec. 12. —All soil, waste and vent pipes shall be of cast iron, lead, gal- vanized wrought iron or brass. No black iron pipe shall Le used in any part of the plumbing or drainage system within a building, or for ven- tilation pipes; chimney flues shall not be used for ventilators. All cast iron pipe shall be thoroughly coated, in- side and out, with coal tar or pitch, applied hot, by immersion. Such pipe shall be of uniform thickness, free from holes or other defects, and shall have an average weight of not less than specified below: 2 -inch pipe, 5 lbs. per lineal foot 3 -inch pipe, 9 lbs. per lineal foot 4 -inch pipe, 13 lbs. per lineal foot 5 -inch pipe, 17 lbs. per lineal foot 6 -inch pipe, 20 lbs. per lineal foot 7 -inch pipe, 27 lbs. per lineal foot 8 -inch pipe, 33 lbs. per lineal foot Sec. 13. All fittings used in con- nection with cast iron pipe shall be of corresponding weight and quali- ty; fittings for galvanized wrought iron pipe to be drainage pattern. WEIGHT OF LEAD PIPE. Sec. 14. When lead pipe is used for waste or vent pipe it shall have a weight of not less than specified below: 1 -inch pipe, 2 lbs. per lineal foot 1 -inch pipe, 3 lbs. per lineal foot 2 -inch pipe, 4 lbs. per lineal foot 3 -inch pipe, 5 lbs. per lineal foot 3 -inch pipe, 6 lbs. per lineal foot 4 -inch pipe, 8 lbs. per lineal foot LENGTH OF PIPES. Sec. 15. When lead pipe is used to connect fixtures with soil or waste pipes, such branches shall be as short as possible. JOINTS —HOW FILLED Sec. 16. All joint in cast iron drain, soil and waste pipes shall be so filled with oakum and lead and calked as to make then gas and water tight. Wrought iron pipes shall be connect- ed by means of proper couplings with screw joints. All connections be- tween lead and cast iron pipes shall be made with suitable brass or extra heavy combination ferrules of same size of the lead pipe, put in the hub of the branch of cast iron pipe, and caulked with oakum and lead, the lead pipe to be attached to the fer- rule by means of a wipe joint. PIPES —HOW CONNECTED. Sec. 17. Wrought iron pipes shall be connected with lead pipes by means of a brass or combination, soldering nipple or ground joint soldering union wiped to the lead pipe. All connections of lead waste and vent pipe shall be made by means of wipe joints. Where wrought iron is connected with cast iron pipe the cast iron fittings must 3 be tapped and the connections made by a screw joint. No waste pipe to connect to lead bend under closet, unless approved by inspector. PIPES TO BE AS DIRECT AS POSSIBLE. Sec. 18. All drain, soil vent, waste and supply pipes shall be as direct and concentrated as possible and readily accessible for inspection and convenience in repairing. SIZE OF WASTE AND DRAIN PIPES. Sec. 19. The least dimension of soil and drain pipes is four inches. The number of fixtures to connect iu the different sizes of pipe shall not be more than the following table: Inches. 8 6 5 4 3 2 1% 114 Water Closets - 90 40 25 12 .. .. Slop Sinks - 130 70 40 25 10 3 Urinals - 130 70 40 25 10 3 Floor Wash - 90 40 25 15 .. .. Laundry Trays - 130 70 40 25 10 3 Floor Drains — '130 70 40 25 10 3 Kitchen Sinks - 130 70 40 25 10 3 1 Hotel Sinks - 130 70 40 25 10 3 .... .... Wash Basins 350 175 100 60 30 8 3 1 Bath Tubs - 160 80 50 25 10 3 1 Shower Baths - 160 80 50 25 10 3 1 Sitz Baths - 160 80 50 25 10 3 1 Drinking Fountains- 350 175 100 50 20 8 3 1 Bar Wastes - 200 100 60 30 15 6 3 1 CURVED FITTINGS —WHEN USED. Sec. 20. All changes in direction of cast or wrought pipes shall be made with curved fittings. All con- nections shall be made with "Y" branches and one - eighth bends, if possible, or with sanitary "T's." MAIN WASTE PIPE. Sec. 21. Every vertical soil and main waste pipe shall extend at least one foot above the roof. No cap or cowl shall be attached to the top of such ventilating pipe. PIPES FOR FUTURE USE. Sec. 22. If soil or waste pipes are placed in buildings for future use, the necessary ventilating pipes shall also be put in and the work tested and inspected as if for immediate use. All openings not in use shall be closed by plugs screwed or calked in. —• A 1 390 Special Session, September 3oth, 1919 HANGERS, RESTS AND SUP - PORTS. Sec. 23. —All horizontal lines of piping above ground must be prac- tically constructed to a uniform grade not less than a quarter (1 -4) inch fall to a foot and suspended with neat durable hangers of iron, steel or brass, placed not to exceed five (5) feet aapart; same to be in place when roughing -in inspection is called for. Horizontal lines of lead work shall be supported under its full length with permanent supports, in such a manner as to prevent sagging of lead. Vertical lines of piping shall be supported on metallic and heavy cast iron rests on each floor, and must be plumb. Each stub vent or waste run through floor or wall must be securely stayed in its re- spective position. VENTILATION GENERALLY Sec. 24. Every branch or hori- zontal line of soil pipe, to which a group of two or more water closets are to be connected, and every branch line of horizontal soil pipe three feet or more in length to which a water closet is to be connected, shall be ventilated either by extend- ing said soil pipe undiminished in size to at least one foot above the roof, or by extending said soil pipe above the highest fixture, or by a ventilating pipe connected to the lead bend of the soil pipe under the closet of not less than two inches (2) in diameter and connected to a special air pipe, which shall be not less than four inches in diam- eter, or by connecting said ventilat- ing pipe with the main soil pipe, three feet or more above the high- est fixture. All vent pipes must be increased two • sizes from where is passes through the roof, and must be extended at least three feet above any surrounding window or opening. Where rows of fixtures are plac- ed in line, fittings of not less than forty -five (45) degrees to the hori- zontal must be used in vent lines to prevent filling with rust or conden- sation; except on brick or tile walls where it is necessary to channel same for pipes, ninety (90) degree fittings will be allowed. Trapped vent pipes are strictly prohibited. No vent pipe from house side of any trap shall connect with ventila- tion pipe, or sewer, soil or waste pipe. Vent pipes from several traps may be connected together, or may be carried together, into the main vent lines above highest fixture, when the distance is not more than fifteen (15) feet to main vent. Branch vent pipes must be connect- ed as near to the crown of trap as possible. No re -vent shall be run directly horizontal from a trap over twelve (12) inches, nor more than two (2) feet for the re -vent of any closet bend. All re -vents must be run above the highest fixture, and all branches must be taken out and run not less than one (1) foot above the fixtures. Where a basin and bath are located on the sane side of main soil or vent pipe the bath trap may be considered vented, pro- viding the basin waste enter the drum trap through 1 1 -2 inch waste trap and vent to basin. DURHAM SYSTEM. Sec. 25. The Durham System of house drainage may be used. All pipes must be galvanized iron. It shall comply with a special permit from the Inspector of Plumbing, and shall in all respects .be subject to the approval of the Health Depart- ment. OVERFLOW SEDIMENT, SAFE REFRIGERATION. WASTE PIPES. Sec. 26. Over -flow pipes from fix- tures must in all cases be connect- ed on the inlet side of traps. Sediment pipes from range boil- ers must not be connected directly . to any sewer, soil or waste pipe; same may empty into an open fix- ture. Safe and Refrigerator Waste Pipes —Safe waste pipes must not connect directly with any part of the plumbing system. Safe waste pipes must discharge over an open water - supplied, publicly placed, or- dinary used sink or floor drain, placed not more than three and one- half (3 1 -2) feet above the floor. The safe waste from a refrigerator must be trapped and must not dis- charge upon the ground floor, but over an ordinary portable pan, of some properly trapped, water sup- plied, sink as above. In no case shall the refrigerator waste pipe discharge over a sink located in a room used for living purposes. The branches on vertical lines must be made by "Y" fittings, and carried to the safe with as much pitch as possible. Where there is an offset on a refrigerator waste pipe, there must be clean -outs to control all the horizontal parts of the pipe. In tenement and lodging houses the refrigerator waste pipe must ex- tend above the roof, not less than two (2) inches, nor the branches be less than one and one - quarter (1 1 -4) inches, each refrigerator branch or waste must be separately trapped. Lead safes must be grad- Special Session, September 3oth, 1 9 1 9 39 ed and neatly turned over beveled strips at their edges. Same shall be tested and approved. CLEAN OUTS. Sec. 27. —A clean -out shall be placed where the main drain leaves the building. Also place a clean - out on each horizontal run where most accessible. On long runs of horizontal soil or drain pipe clean - out shall be placed every fifty feet on straight runs and at every change of direction. All clean -outs on drains or waste pipe under the cellar floor shall be brought to a floor level with "Y" and one - eighth bend. Clean -outs shall be of heavy cast iron or brass, with brass screws. All clean -outs shall be of - sane diameter as the pipe into which it is inserted, provided, how- ever, that no clean -out need have a larger diameter than four (4) inches. Clean -outs with covers at- tached by means of brass bolts will be permitted. Sec. 28. Every water closet sink, urinal, basin, wash tray, bath tub, or set of tubs, and hydrant waste pipes and all other fixtures shall be separately trapped. Urinal platforms, if connected to drain pipes, shall be also properly trapped, and a supply of water so arranged as to always maintain the seal of said traps. In no case shall the waste from the bath tub or other fixtures be con- nected with the water closet trap. Traps shall be placed as near the fixtures as practicable, and in no case shall a trap be more than two feet from the fixtures, except for frost proof closets. Each and every trap shall be provided with suitable accessible openings for cleaning pur- poses. NO TRAPS ON MAIN SOIL PIPE. Sec. 29. There shall be no trap placed on main soil or drain pipes. All concealed traps shall be drum tr0,ps of not less than four inch diameter, with clean -out above the floor. Sec. 30. Vent pipes outside of wa- ter closets shall not be less than one and one - fourth (11/4) inches for twenty (20) feet, and one and one - half (1 inches for fifteen (15) ad- ditional feet; two (2) inches for forty (40) additional feet, and three (3) inches for sixty (60) additional feet. Where two (2) fixtures con- nect into one (1) vent pipe, such connection shall be of not less than one and one -half (1 inch pipe. Where three (3) or more fixtures connect, such connections shall be not less than two (2) inch pipe, but all pipes for water closet traps shall not be less than two (2) inches bore for fifty (50) feet or less, and of not less than three (3) inches bore for more than fifty (50) feet. There shall not be more than six (6) water closet vent openings con- nected into a two (2) inch pipe. SIZE OF TRAPS AND WASTE BRANCHES. Sec. 31. The size of traps and waste branches for a given fixture shall be as follows, provided the style of trap to be used in connec- tion with the kitchen and pantry sinks shall be Drum, "S" or "1 -2S," to be selected by the owner of the property. KIND OF FIXTURES. Size in Inches Trap Branch Water Closet 4 4 Slop Sink 2 2 Pedestal Urinal 3 2 Floor Wash 4 4 Floor Drains 2 2 Yard Drains or Catch Basins 4 4 Urinal Trough 2 2 Laundry Trays (2 or 3) 4 x 8 inch, drum trap 4 2 Kitchen Sinks (small) for dwelling 1 1 Pantry Sinks 11/ 1 Pantry Sinks 11/ 11/ Kitchen Sinks (large) ho- tels, restaurants ,grease traps or Catch Basin 2 Wash Basin (one only) 1 1 Bath Tubs, 4x8 inch drum trap 4 Shower Baths, 4x8 inch drum trap 4 1 Sitz Bath, 4 x 8 inch drum trap 4 1 Drinking Fountains 1 1 Soda Fountains, 4 x 8 inch drum trap 4 2 Bar Wastes, 4 x 8 inch drum trap 4 2 Fountain Cuspidors ... 1 1 ANTI - SYPHON TRAPS. Sec. 32. Anti - syphon traps of a form approved by the Board of Health may be used under bar -room fixtures, center lavatories, in barber shops and in the extensions or re- pair or plumbing previously install• ed, or in other contingencies where in the opinion of the Inspector of Plumbing a vented trap would be ineffective by reason of the great number of turns in direction, or other insurmountable. obstacles. WATER CLOSETS. Sec. 33. No water closet shall be supplied directly from the house supply pipe, but shall be supplied with water from a special tank or cistern not used for any other pur- pose, and shall in all cases be sep- arately and independently connected with the main drain pipe of the house. The flush pipe shall not be 11/2 39 Special Session, September 3oth, 1919 less than one and one - fourth inches in diameter. No range closets will be permitted. Nothing in this sec- tion shall be (constructed) con strued to bar out flushometers, or like improved flushing devices. GREASE TRAPS. Sec. 34. All kitchen sinks and dish washers in restaurants, hotels and eating houses must be connect- ed through a grease trap or catch basin of approved pattern. Same must have a cold water jacket or cooling coil to congeal the grease. INSPECTION OF SCHOOL BUILDINGS'. Sec. 35. It shall be the duty of the Inspector of Plumbing to in- spect the sanitary condition of the plumbing system of all schools with- in the city at least twice a year. CERTAIN CLOSETS PROHIBITED. Sec. 36. No pan, plunger or wash- out closet shall hereafter be placed in any building, nor shall any old pan, plunger or wash -out closet be replaced by a new one, nor shall any hopper closet be placed in any building. SEPARATE CLOSETS FOR EACH FAMILY. Sec. 37. In tenement houses there shall be a separate water closet for each family. RAIN WATER LEADERS. Sec. 38. Before any rain water leaders shall be connected with the house sewer a permit must be ob- tained from the Inspector of Plumb- ing. When within the house, the rain water leaders must he of heavy cast iron with leaded joints or galvanized wrought iron. The rain water lead- ers shall never be used as soil, waste or vent pipe, nor shall any soil, waste or vent pipe be used as a leader. When outside of a house, it must, if of sheet metal, with slip joints, connected to sewerage through catch basin. CLOSETS —HOW LOCATED. Sec. 39. All water closets shall be located in a well ventilated apartment with a window of at least four square feet leading directly to the open air, or an air shaft of the same dimensions. The space in and around the water closets, wash bowls, sinks or bath tubs, shall not be enclosed by woodwork, but shall remain open and exposed to view. STEAM, EXHAUST AND BLOW - OFF PIPES. Sec. 40. No steam. exhause or blow -off pipe shall be connected with any public dram or sewer. Such pipes shall discharge into a tank or condenser approved by the Inspector of Plumbing, the waste from which may be discharged into the house drain, as directed by the Inspector of Plumbing. Outlet for city steam shall be provided with a water seal and a valve or cock of suitable form where cooling coil discharges into the house drain. WATER CLOSET APARTMENT. Sec. 41. In tenement houses, lodg- ing houses, factories, work shops and all public buildings, the entire water closet apartments and side walls to a height of six (6) inches from the floor, except at the door, must be made waterproof with as- phalt, cement, tile or other water- proof material, as approved by the Health Department. In tenement houses and lodging houses the wa- ter closets and urinal apartments must have a window or windows opening into (the outer air, or suf- ficient size, all of which shall be shown on plans, and shall be sub- ject to the approval of the Health Department. Except that tenement or lodging houses, three stories or less in height, may have such win- dow opening on a ventilating shaft not less than ten square feet in area. In all buildings the outer par- tition of such apartments must ex- tend to the ceiling, or be indepen- dently celled over, and these parti- . side partitions must include a win- dow must be air tight. The out er opening to outer air on the lot whereon the building is situated, or some other approved means of ven- tilation must be provided. When necessary to properly light such apartments, the upper part of the partition must be of glass. The in- terior partitions of such apartments must be dwarf partitions. Water closet apartments must not be placed in a dining room, kitchen or sleeping apartment, nor be placed in any room or compartment which has not direct communication with external air, either by window or air shaft, of at least four square feet. And when any window ventil- ating any water closet compartment or bath room opens directly into a vent shaft, no window of any room, other than water closet compart- ment, bath room, or hall shall open into such vent shaft. LESS POOLS AND PRIVY VAULTS. Sec. 42. No privy vault or cess pool for sewerage shall hereafter be constructed in any part of the city where a sewer is at all accessible. which shall be determined by the Health Department; nor shall it be lawful to continue a privy vault or cess pool on any lot, piece or par- cel of ground abutting on or con- tiguous to any public sewer within the city limits, when in the opinion Special Session, September 3oth, 1919 of the Health Department same is a nuisance. The Health Department shall have the power to issue no- tice, giving at least thirty days' time to discontinue the use of any cess pool or privy vault, and have it cleaned and filled up. No connec- tion for any cess pool or privy vault shall be made with any sewer; nor shall any water closet or house drain empty into a cess pool or privy vault. IN DISTRICTS WHERE NO SEWER EXISTS. Sec. 43. In rural districts, or dis- tricts where no sewer exists, privy vaults shall not be located within two (2) feet of party or street line, nor within thirty (30) feet from any dwelling. Before any privy vault shall be constructed, application for permission therefor shall be made to the Health Department, and such privy vault shall have eight (8) inch walls, constructed of hard burned brick or stone, laid in cement mor- tar, or of concrete, with bottom and sides cemented so as to be water tight; size to be not less than four (4) feet in diameter and six (6) feet deep. TERMS USED. Sec. 44. The term "private sew- er" is applied to main sewers that are not constructed by and under the supervision of the City Council. The term "house sewer" is ap- plied to that part of the main drain or sewer extending from a point five (5) feet outside of the outer wall of a building, vault or area, to its con- nection with public sewer, private sewer or cess pool. The term "house drain" is applied to that part of the main horizontal drain and its branches inside the walls of the building, vault or area, and extending to and connecting with the house sewer. The term "soil pipe" is applied to any vertical line of pipe extending through the roof, receiving the dis- charge of one or more water clos- ets, with or without fixtures. The term "vent pipe" is applied to any special pipe provided to ven- tilate the system of piping, and to prevent trap syphonage and back pressure. FLOOR DRAINS. Sec. 45. Where floor or cellar drains are used, they shall be so constructed that they may be closed gas tight, independent of the water seal; or if a water seal fixture is used, there shall be a valve or cock, having a waterway of the full size of the waste pipe, put into said waste as close to the fixtures as possible. Where a trap is used as such drain, it shall in no case be 393 smaller than four (4) inches, with .four inch iron body, brass screw and ferrule or clean -out plug. REGISTERED PLUMBERS'. Sec. 46. Every person engaged in the plumbing business in the City of Dubuque as a master plumber, and every person coming from oth- er places for the purpose of con- tracting for and doing plumbing work in the City of Dubuque, as a plumber, shall appear in person at the office of the Board of Health and register his name and business upon a form prescribed by the Board of. Health, and receive a certificate of registry, upon presenting satis- factory proof that he is a bona fide master plumber. It shall be unlaw- ful for any person other than a reg- istered plumber or person employed by a registered plumber to carry on or engage in the plumbing business, or make any connections with drains, soil or waste pipe, or any pipe connected therewith. CERTIFICATE —WHEN TO ISSUE. Sec. 47. Before any such certifi- cate of registry shall issue, the ap- plicant shall file with the Board of one thousand dollars, running to the City of Dubuque, with sureties to be approved by the Board of Health, conditioned for the faithful perform- ance of all duties required by the ordinances, rules or regulations of the City or the Board of Health, and to repay the city all damages by reason of neglect or incompet- ency in the performance of work, or arising out of the careless guard- ing of excavations made or to be made, or failure to put all streets, alleys, avenues or public places, op- ened for the purpose of making con - Health a bond in the renal sum of nections or repairs in sewer, water pipes, in as good condition as be- fore breaking up or opening, or damage by other causes growing out of the negligence or carelessness or neglect of duty of said registered plumbtr. The registered plumber giving such a bond shall be exempt from giving other bond to the city, relative to excavating in a street, alley or public place. SMALL HOUSES —NOW BUILT. Sec. 48. In small houses already built, where it may be necessary to place closets in cellar, the vent from same may be run on outside of building, said vent to be of four inch cast iron soil pipe, standard weight, to a point at least three feet above any adjacent window or open- ing. This part of ordinance not to aply to any building hereafter con- structed. But in no case shall the vent be less than four inches for u -M gR i ■ s 1 mmm i MEM List of City Warrants To the Honorable Mayor and City Council of Dubuque: Gentlemen: The following is a complete list of all warrants issued by me during the month of Septem- ber, 1919: Salaries for the Last Half of August, 1919. James Saul, Mayor $ 58 32 Geo. D. Wybrant, Treasurer 73 32 Louis F. Kolfenbach, Asst. 62 10 John Holland 52 50 Cyril D. Lagen, Auditor 64 16 Fred Gantert, Deputy 55 00 John Stuber, Recorder 64 16 Chas. E. Bradbury, Deputy 55 00 Peter Kies, Assessor 68 75 Adolph Schmid, Deputy 57 50 Harry McCarthy, Deputy 57 50 M. H. Czizek, Attorney 82 50 M. Cooney, Asst. Attorney 62 75 Elsie Datisman, Stenographer 11 00 Walter Cullen, Engineer 91 66 J, J. Ryan, Asst. Engineer 68 75 J. J. Shea 62 50 John Fahey, Rodman 50 00 Al. Eitel, Rodman 50 00 J. W. Lawler, Committee Clerk 70 00 Chas. J. McCarthy, Market Master 42 50 Thos. Hackney, Poundmaster 37 50 Mrs. H. Koenig, Janitress 43 50 Dr. E. L. Reinecke, Health Officer 37 50 Dr. J. F. Graham, Meat and Milk Inspector 50 00 John Schromen, Street Com- missioner 34 50 James Lynch, Wharf Master 42 50 Jno. Mahoney, First Ward scales 32 50 Louis J. Plamondon, Alder- man First Ward 12 50 J. J. McLaughlin, Alderman Second Ward 12 50 Chas. J. Leist, Alderman Third Ward 12 50 Jos. L. Hird, Alderman Fourth Ward 12 50 E. E. Frith, Alderman Fifth Ward 12 50 Wm. P. Andresen, Alderman - at -Large 12 50 John Strobel, Alderman -at- Large 12 50 John Giellis, Chief of Police 75 00 Amanda Beyer, Compensation law 17 54 Police Payroll for Last Half of August, 1919 Edward Brunskill $ 49 00 Max Bemis 49 00 James Corcoran 49 00 John Cody 49 00 Nicholas Campbell 49 00 Wm. Carroll 49 00 List of Warrants Thomas Cain Thomas Connolly Philip Dunphy Thomas Duggan Edward Daily Adolph Dahl Nicholas Ehlers Patrick Fury John Fox Michael Fogarty Theo. Ganahl Ben Gray John Kopp John Kilby Barney Ludescher John McGrath Hugh Markey Otto Neuman Alfred Noel John O'Brien Michael O'Connor Charles Peters Michael Ryan Gus Raterman Joesph Stoltz Arthur Schroeder Patrick Sullivan Dennis Sheehan John Spielman Thomas Sweeney Fred Spielman George Stoltz Charles Truher Edward Vosberg Frank Williams Miss B. Brennan Mrs. K. Hibbe Police pension fund retained 395 49 00 49 00 53 90 49 00 49 00 41 65 49 00 53 90 49 00 49 00 49 00 49 00 42 50 49 00 49 23 41 65 49 00 46 25 49 00 53 90 53 90 41 65 49 03 49 00 49 00 49 00 53 90 49 '00 49 00 57 56 51 45 45 69 45 69 53 90 49 00 49 00 49 00 41 88 Half of Fire Payroll for Last August, 1919. D. Ahern $ 73 50 J. Allen 49 00 P. Apel 40 50 M. Apel 43 00 L. Benzer 49 00 J. Benzer 49 00 A. Brewer 49 0" F. Baumgartner 51 95 F. Bennet 43 00 H. Cain 49 00 J. Connolly 49 00 J. Daugherty 49 00 W. Ducey 53 90 M. Eitel 66 65 J. Flynn 53 90 W. Gibson 50 00 G. Gehrke 53 90 W. Hipman 61 75 A. Heer 53 90 D. Harker 49 00 W. Kannolt 51 95 J. Keppler 51 95 W. Kinsella 49 00 F'. Kenneally 53 90 R. Kenneally 49 00 T. Kennedy 49 00 M. Kelley 51 95 P. Kirch 49 00 M. Leist 52 22 F. Lonergan 49 00 F. Motsch 49 00 I 394 Special Session, September 3oth, 1919 water closets where it is run on outside of building. RULES OF BOARD OF HEALTH TO REMAIN IN FORCE. Sec. 49. Nothing herein shall be construed as annuling any rules or regulations relating to plumbing mdae by the local or State Boaru of Health, but all the provisions of this ordinance shall be so con- structed and interpreted as to con- form to said rules and regulations adopted by the said Board of Healte. or either of them. PLACE OF MEETINGS. Sec. 50. The Board of Examiners shall meet at the City Hall for thn transaction of its business. Sec. 51. This ordinance shall be n force and effect from and after 'ts passage by the City Council and iublication as required by law. Adopted September 30, 1919. Approved October 1, 1919. JAMES SAUL, Attest: Mayor. JOHN STUBER, Recorder. Published officialy in the Times - Journal and Telegraph - Herald news- papers, October 2, 1919. JOHN STUBER, City Recorder. October 2, 1919. 1t. Ald. Burch moved that the read- ing just had be considered the first reading of the ordinance. Carried. Ald. Burch moved that the rules be suspended for the purpose of reading the ordinance by its title. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Aids. Andresen, Burch, Frith, Hird, Leist, Plamondon, Strobel. Nays —None. Ald. Burch moved the adoption of the ordinance as read. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. — Andresen, Burch, Frith, Hird, Leist, Plamondon, Strobel. Nays —None. Ald. Andresen moved to have Sec- tion 2 of Plumbing Ordinance. Carried. Ald. Andresen moved that M. O'Donnell be appointed as Plumbing Inspector. Carried. Ald. Plamondon moved that John Savage be appointed as Journeyman Plumber. Carried. Ald. Andresen moved that James Saul, Mayor, be appointed as one of the Board of Plumbing Inspectors. Carried. Ald: Andresen moved that Roy Curtis be appointed as Master Plum- ber of the Plumbing Commission. Carried. Ald. Plamondon moved that in- quiries be made of other cities the size of Dubuque as to the amount of salaries paid to Plumbing Inspector. Carried. Ald. Leist moved to adjourn. Carried. JOHN STUBER, CityRecorder. Adopted , 1919. Approved Mayor. Attest: City Recorder. NI I • • E M ME • i i • 11 1 1 39 List of Warrants F. Murphy 53 90 W. Meyer 49 00 W. McClain 49 00 P. McManus 49 00 J. McGloughlin 49 00 J. Noonan 49 00 T. O'Brien 49 00 J. Rooney 49 00 W. Ryan 49 00 H. Rawson 51 95 L. Reuter 43 00 W. Smith 49 00 J. Stafford 49 00 J. Smith 49 00 M. Sweeney 51 95 R. Tierney 49 00 H. Woodward 49 00 L. Wemett 49 00 N. Wagner 51 95 R. Weston 53 90 J. Walsh 49 00 Fire pension fund retained 50 18 Dubuque, Iowa, Sept. 4th, 1919. Honorable Mayor and City Council of the City of Dubuque: Gentlemen: I herewith submit my pay roll for labor on streets in the various road districts of the City of Dubuque for the last half of August, 1919. M. Gierst, 2nd $ 39 60 M. Hannon, 2nd 27 20 T. Kennedy, 2nd 44 80 J. Rooney, 2nd 7 20 P. Kramer, 2nd 10 80 R. Lagen, 2nd 7 50 J. McCollins, 2nd 15 00 J. Clow, 2nd 15 00 Dubuque College and Semin- ary, S. W. (cinders) 14 loads 10 20 R. Birner, 4th 44 00 P. Royce, 4th 23 20 Jas. Lee, 4th, 300 brick 3 50 W. Frost, 4th 5 60 J. Jungwirth, 4th 7 20 W. Redman, expense, weeds 1 60 T. Brown, expense, weeds 1 60 J. Rooney, expense, weeds 3 60 R. Rosemyer, expense, weeds 3 60 H. Martin, expense, weeds 3 60 Jno. McGrath, expense, weeds 3 60 W. Hird, expense, weeds 3 60 F'. Engle, 2d, 4th 23 00 W. Abel, 2d, 4th 20 00 W. Backus, 2d, 4th 15 38 W. Waller, 2d, 4th 10 76 E. Stoltz, 2d 4th 20 00 M. McLean, 2d, 4th 17 00 P. O'Hearn, 2nd 42 50 J. Ryan, 2nd 37 50 T. Cahill, health 37 50 G. Norden, 2d, 4th 20 00 Dubuque, Iowa, Sept. 4th, 1919. Honorable Mayor and City Council of the City of Dubuque. Gentlemen: I herewith submit my payroll for labor repairing streets washed out by the flood of July 9th 1919, to be paid from the Emergency fund. FIRST DISTRICT. W. O'Brien $ 42 50 J. Thompson 46 80 W. Redman 45 20 W. Clark 47 20 M. Kiefer 47 20 J. Gribbens 50 00 B. Burd 46 80 T. Brown 44 00 C. Van Wie 97 50 D. O'Meara 100 82 R. Love 3 60 G. Schultz 18 00 P. Boyle 3 60 P. Carney 46 80 L. Horrig 46 80 M. Tolles 46 80 M. Recklinger 46 80 J. Hill 46 80 F. Balser 47 60 N. Streeter 12 80 J. Maloy 18 00 N. Evert 97 50 V. Van Wie 97 50 Fred Faldorf 7 50 SECOND DISTRICT. G. Frost, 2nd $ 42 50 W. Williams, 2nd 41 60 D. Rosemyer, 2nd 38 00 J. Rooney, 2nd 30 80 T. Seige, 2nd 27 20 H. Kunkle 38 00 J. Clow 19 15 R. Lagen 19 15 J. Graham 11 65 FOURTH DISTRICT G. Hird $ 42 50 H. Martin 38 80 Jno. McGrath 38 80 J. Jackson 40 40 J. Maus 42 50 W. Hird 38 80 P. Royce 24 40 W. Frost 36 80 J. Jungwirth 37 20 J. Garvey 20 00 M. Corbett 9 20 Jeff McGrath 88 31 M. Ackels 88 31 N. Martin 2 00 FIFTH DISTRICT. P. Horch $ 42 50 L. Schneider 46 80 A. Litz 46 80 J. Schneider 46 80 H. Lange 25 60 C. Kupperschmidt 32 40 F. Becker • 46 80 A. Hartman 43 20 C. Schnee 46 80 P. Mihm 46 80 H. Lippert 46 80 P. Majerus 41 20 H. Wilke 3 60 J. Eberhart 28 80 J. Bohn 43 20 P. Matche 3 60 J. Stelhmiller 19 60 J. Potter 40 80 J. Utzig 54 99 J. Long 100 82 A. Conrad 105 00 J. Berwanger 108 32 J. Heim 60 00 J. Kringle 105 00 Even- Uhlrich Co. 7 50 Dubuque, Iowa, Sept. 4th, 1919. Honorable Mayor and City Council of the City of Dubuque. Gentlemen: I herewith submit my payroll for labor on sewers in the City of Dubuque for the last half of August, 1919. C. Sullivan $ 55 00 W. Burke 39 00 J. Tobin 39 00 T. Bannon 39 00 T. Hird 36 00 R. Smith 39 00 C. Albinger 39 00 11. Carney 39 00 G. Collett 39 00 F. Paar 39 00 Bills. John Scharry, health $ 50 00 L. Daily, health 23 50 Robert McGivern, inspector Edina street 6 00 Ike Beekman, inspector Leib- nitz street 52 00 Jim Byrne, inspector Kauf- man avenue 52 00 Robert McGivern, inspector Ida street 26 00 E. T. Frith, health 500 00 E. T. Frith, health 500 00 E. T. Frith, health ... 40 00 Jas. F. Lee Paving Co., im- proving Twelfth street 500 00 Jas. F. Lee Paving Co., im- proving Twelfth street 500 00 Jas. F. Lee Paving Co., im- proving Twelfth street 500 00 Jas. F. Lee Paving Co., im- proving Twelfth street 500 00 Jas. F. Lee Paving Co., im- proving Twelfth street 500 00 Jas. F. Lee Paving Co., im- proving Twelfth street 500 00 Jas. F'. Lee Paving Co., im- proving Twelfth street 168 24 C. B. McNamara Co., improv- ing Seventh street 500 00 C. B. McNamara Co., improv- ing Seventh street 500 00 C. B. McNamara Co., improv- ing Seventh street 500 00 C. B. McNamara Co., improv- ing Seventh street 500 00 C. B. McNamara Co., improv- ing Seventh street 500 00 C. B. McNamara Co., improv- ing Seventh street 500 00 C. B. McNamara Co., improv- ing Seventh street 500 00 C. B. McNamara Co., improv- ing Seventh street 500 00 C. B. McNamara Co., improv- ing Seventh street 500 00 C. B. McNamara Co., improv- ing Seventh street 500 00 List of Warrants 397 C. B. McNamara Co., improv- ing Seventh street 500 00 C. B. McNamara Co., improv- ing Seventh street 500 00 C. B. McNamara Co., improv- ing Seventh street 500 00 C. B. McNamara Co., improv- ing Seventh street 500 00 C. B. McNamara Co., improv- ing Seventh street 500 00 C. B. McNamara Co., improv- ing Seventh street 444 64 Visiting Nurse Association, appropriation 100 00 Parochial School Nurse, ap- propriation 100 00 Dubuque Park Board, cement steps from Grandview Ave. Heights to Grandview Ave 150 00 League of Iowa Municipal- ities, dues to Sept. 1, 1920 50 00 J. C. Collier, chairman Main street property owners, Special Bonded Assessment 46 20 George Spark, Emergency Fund 175 00 Sisters of Visitation, Dupli- cate Loan Warrant to take place of Loan Warrant No. 3650, bearing date of Octo- ber 3d, 1917, said No. 3650 being lost 500 00 Wm. Steuck, Loan Warrant No. 4906, renewal of War- rant No. 3143 500 00 Wm. Steuck, Loan Warrant No. 4907, renewal of war- rant No. 3144 500 00 Arthur J. Rehbaum, Loan Warrant No. 4908, renewal of warrant No. 5041 500 00 Arthur J. Rehbaum, Loan Warrant No. 4909, renewal of warrant No. 5042 500 00 Arthur J. Rehbaum, Loan Warrant No. 4910, renewal of warrant No. 5043 400 00 Marie Thielen, Loan Warrant No. 4911, renewal of war- rant No. 3556 500 00 Johanna Thielen, Loan War- rant No. 4912, renewal of warrant No. 3557 500 00 Catherine Crotty, Loan War- rant No. 4913, renewal of warrant No. 3558 200 00 Union Trust & Savings Bank, Loan Warrant No. 4914, re- newal of warrant No. 2978 500 00 Union Trust & Savings Bank, Loan Warrant No. 4915, re- newal of warrant No. 2979 500 00 Union Trust & S'avings Bank, Loan Warrant No. 4916, re- newal of warrant No. 2980 500 0^ Union Trust & Savings Bank, Loan Warrant No. 4917, re- newal of warrant No. 2981 500 00 Union Trust & Savings Bank, Loan Warrant No. 4918, re- newal of warrant No. 2982 500 00 398 List of Warrants Union Trust & Savings Bank, Loan Warrant No. 4919, re- newal of warrant No. 2983 500 00 Union Trust & Savings Bank, Loan Warrant No. 4920, re- newal of warrant No 2984 500 00 Union Trust & Savings Bank, Loan Warrant No. 4921, re- newal of warrant No. 2985 500 00 Union Trust & Savings Bank, Loan Warrant No. 4922, re- newal of warrant No. 2986 500 00 Union Trust & S'avings Bank, Loan Warrant No. 4923, re- newal of warrant No. 2987 500 00 Josephine McCeney, Lo an Warrant No. 4924, renewal of warrant No. 1998 500 00 Lena Theis, Loan Warrant No. 4925, renewal of war- rant No. 1996 500 00 Lena Theis, Loan Warrant No. 4926, renewal of war- rant No. 3498 400 00 Edw, Lenz, Loan Warrant No 4927, renewal of warrant No. 3467 500 00 Edw. Lenz, Loan Warrant No 4928, renewal of warrant No. 3468 500 00 Julius Lippman, Loan War- rant No. 4929, renewal of warrant No. 3470 500 00 Julius Lippman, Loan War- rant No. 4930, renewal of warrant No. 3474 500 00 Cora Lippman, Loan Warrant No. 4931, renewal of war- rant No. 3482 300 00 Ida W. Lux, Loan Warrant No. 4932, renewal of war- rant No. 5179 500 00 Ida W. Lux, Loan Warrant No. 4933, renewal of war - newal of warrant No. 2986 500 00 Ida W. Lux, Loan Warrant No. 4934, renewal of war- rant No. 3592 500 00 Ida W. Lux, Loan Warrant No. 4935, renewal of war- rant No. 3593 500 00 Ida W. Lux, Loan Warrant No. 4936, renewal of war- rant No. 3594 500 00 Ida W. Lux, Loan Warrant No. 4937, renewal of war- rant No. 4280 500 00 Ida W. Lux, Loan Warrant No. 4938, renewal of war- rant No. 4608 500 00 Union Trust & Savings Bank, Loan Warrant No. 4897, for Emergency Fund 500 00 Union Trust & Savings Bank, Loan Warrant No. 4898, for Emergency Fund 500 00 Union Trust & Savings Bank, Loan Warrant No. 4899, for Emergency Fund 500 00 Union Trust & Savings Bank, Loan Warrant No. 4900, for Emergency Fund 500 00 Union Trust & Savings Bank, Loan Warrant No. 4901, for Emergency Fund 500 00 Union Trust & Savings Bank, Loan Warrant No. 4902, for Emergency Fund 500 00 Union Trust & Savings Bank, Loan Warrant No. 4903, for Emergency Fund 200 00 Geo. D. Wybrant, Treasurer, interest on warrants out- standing 500 00 Geo. D. Wybrant, Treasurer, interest on warrants out- standing 500 00 Geo. D. Wybrant, Treasurer, interest on warrants out- standing 500 00 Geo. D. Wybrant, Treasurer, interest on warrants out- standing 220 25 Geo. D. Wybrant, Treasurer, miscellaneous 280 50 Salaries for the First Half of September, 1919. James Saul, Mayor $ 58 33 Geo. D. Wybrant, Treasurer 73 33 Louis F. Kolfenbach, Deputy 62 10 John Holland, Clerk 52 50 Cyril D. Lagen, Auditor 64 17 Fred Gantert, Deputy 55 00 John Stuber, Recorder 64 17 Chas. E. Bradbury, Deputy 55 00 Peter Kies, Assessor 68 75 Adolph Schmid, Deputy 57 50 Harry McCarthy, Deputy 57 50 M. H. Czizek, Attorney 82 50 M. D. Cooney, Asst. Attorney 62 75 Elsie Datisman, Stenographer 11 00 Walter Cullen, Engineer 91 67 J. J. Ryan, Asst. Engineer 68 75 J. J. Shea, Clerk fit 50 John Fahey, Rodman 50 00 Al. Eitel, Rodman 50 00 J. W. Lawler, Committee Clerk 70 00 C. J. McCarthy, Market Master 42 60 Thomas Hackney, Pound Master 37 50 Mrs. H. Koenig, Janitress 43 50 Dr. E. L. Reinecke, Health Officer 37 50 Dr. J. F. Graham, Meat and Milk Inspector 50 00 John Schromen, Street Com- missioner 23 00 James Lynch, Wharf Master 42 50 John Mahoney, 1st Ward Scales 32 50 L. J. Plamondon, Alderman 1st Ward 12 50 Chas. J. Leist, Alderman Third Ward 12 50 Jos. L. Hird, Alderman Fourth Ward 12 50 E. E. Frith, Alderman Fifth Ward 12 50 Wm. Andresen, Alderman -at- Large 12 50 John Strobel, Alderman -at- Large 12 60 John Geillis, Chief of Police 75 00 Amanda Beyer, Iowa Work- ing Men's Compensation 17 54 Fire Payroll for First Half of September, 1919 D. Ahern $ 75 00 J. .Allen 50 00 M. Apel 42 50 L. Benzer 50 00 J. Benzer 50 00 A. Brewer 50 00 F. Baumgartner 52 00 F. Bennet 42 50 H. Cain 50 00 J. Connolly 50 00 J. Daugherty 50 00 W. Ducey 55 00 M. Eitel 67 00 J. Flynn 55 00 W. Gibson 42 50 G. Gehrke 55 00 W. Hipman 62 00 D. Harker 50 00 A. Heer 55 00 W. Kannolt 52 00 J. Keppler 52 00 W. Kinsella 50 00 F. Kenneally 55 00 R. Kenneally 50 00 T. Kennedy 50 00 M. Kelley 52 00 P. Kirch 50 00 M. Leist 50 00 F. Loneragan 50 00 G. Meyer 22 65 W. Meyer 50 00 H. Miller 42 50 F. Motsch 50 00 F. Murphy 55 00 W. McClain 50 00 P. McManus 50 00 J. McGloughlin 50 00 J. Noonan 50 00 T. O'Brien 50 00 J. Rooney 50 00 W. Ryan 50 00 H. Rawson 52 00 L. Reuter 42 50 W. Smith 50 00 J. Stafford 50 00 J. Smith 50 00 M. Sweeney 52 00 R. Tierney 50 00 H. Woodward 50 00 L. Wemett 50 00 N. Wagner 52 00 R. Weston 55 00 J. Walsh 50 00 Police Payroll for the First September, 1919. Edward Brunskill Max Bemis James Corcoran John Cody Nicholas Campbell William Carroll Thomas Cain Thomas Connolly Philip Dunphy Thomas Duggan List of Warrants Half of $ 53 35 50 00 50 00 50 00 53 35 53 35 53 35 53 35 55 00 50 00 Edward Daily 50 00 Adolph Dahl Nicholas Ehlers 53 35 Patrick Fury 45 55 00 35 John Fox 50 00 Michael Fogarty 50 00 Theodore Ganahl 53 35 Benjamin Gray 53 35 John Kopp 50 00 John Kilby 53 35 Bernard Ludescher 26 6 John McGrath 35 Hugh Markey 35 Otto Neuman 4 5435 6 25 Alfred Noel 53 35 John O'Brien 55 00 Michael O'Connor 58 65 Chrales Peters Michael Ryan Arthur Schroeder 50 00 Gustave Ratterman 60 00 Joseph Stoltz 45 50 00 53 35 35 Patrick Sullivan 58 65 John Spielman 50 00 Dennis Sheehan 53 35 Thomas Sweeney 55 00 Fred Spielman 56 00 George Stoltz 53 35 Charles Truher 50 00 Edward Vosberg 55 00 Frank Williams 50 00 Miss B. Brennan 50 00 Mrs. K. Hibbe 50 00 Dubuque, Iowa, Sept. 18th, 1919. Honorable Mayor and City Council of the City of Dubuque. Gentlemen: I herewith submit my payroll for labor on streets in the various road districts of the City of Dubuque for the first half of Septem- ber, 1919. T. Kennedy, 2nd $ 43 20 M. Gierst, 2nd 41 20 P. Kremar, 2nd 16 40 M. Hannon, 2nd 25 20 J. Clow, 2nd 10 83 W. Frost, 4th 43 20 R. Birner, 4th 43 20 Paul Royce, 4th 32 40 J. Jungwirth, 4th 3 60 G. Schultz, expense 7 20 F. G. Becker, expense 7 50 V. Leik, expense 7 20 J. Jungwirth, expense 21 60 D. Rosemyer, expense 14 40 J. Rooney, expense 14 40 J. McCollins, expense 15 00 F. Engle, 2d, 4th 23 00 W. Abel, 2d, 4th 20 00 J. Ackels, 2d, 41h 20 N. Hemmer, 2d, 4th 4 60 E. Stoltz, 2d, 41h 20 00 M. McLean, 2d, 4th 17 00 P. Ahearn, 2nd 42 50 J. Ryan, 2nd 37 50 T. Cahill, health 37 50 G. Norden, 2d, 4th 20 00 Honorable Mayor and City Council of the City of Dubuque. Gentlemen: I herewith submit my 399 00 Standard Oil Co., 4th Road Emergency Fund 46 Spahn & Rose Lbr. Co., ex- pense and sidewalk 119 D. & J. Hoerner, roads and sidewalks 9 John M. Lee, expense 18 Dubuque Welding Works, ' roads 2 Dubuque Radiator Works, ex- pense 21 Frank Lanser & Son, expense 44 G. F. Klieh & Son, sidewalks Dubuque Radiator Works, ex- pense 33 Chicago Paving Laboratory, expense 18 E. P. Smith, Fire 21 G. F. Klieh & Son, Fire, hose 496 Mullen Bros., fire 15 Geisler Bros., fire 3 W. D. Deckert Co., Fire Schmid Garage, Fire 7 Dubuque Exide Battery Sta- tion, Fire 4 American La France Fire En- gine Co., Fire 88 Auto Service & Repair Co , Fire 5 Schrup Motor Co., Fire 2 Frank C. Keesecker, Fire, hose 280 Dubuque Electric Co., Fire 23 M. McLean, Expense F. M. Jaeger Hardware Co , Expense 8 40 Godfrey Kunz, Expense 24 00 G. F. Klieh & Son, Expense 13 80 The Key City Gas Co., Ex- pense 1 20 The Key City Gas Co., Ex- pense 4 10 Adam Zillig, Sewer and Health 1 30 Dubuque Paper & Suply Co., Expense 12 00 The Detective Publishing Co., Expense 9 50 Clark Roller Awning Co., Ex- pense and Health 15 25 James Beach & Sons, Ex- pense G. F. Klieh & Son, Sewer C. Scholz, Sewer T. J. Magee, Sewer Z. Fluge, Sewer Peed, Berwanger & Pfiffner, Sewer 4 Ellwanger Bros., Sewer 12 Telegraph - Herald, Printing 103 Telegraph- Herald, Printing 77 The Labor Leader, Printing 12 National Demokrat, Printing 12 Pauly Printing Co., Expense 3 F. K. Munsell, Expense 37 Labor Leader, Expense 18 John M. Lee, Fire Engine House repairs, and 4th Road 30 50 A. J. Harti, Expense 1 Eagle Point Lime Works, re- pair of Engine House 25 Rellihan & Mullen, Expense 13 List of Warrants 401 Farley & Loetscher Mfg. Co., 86 Expense 1 70 W. Grode, Expense 4 80 17 Jas. A. Gregory, repair of Hall 300 00 70 F. M. Van Valkenberg & Co , 50 Expense 2 20 Chas. W. Skemp, repair of 50 Engine House 119 05 S. E. Muntz, Expense 25 00 50 Western Union Telegraph Co., 50 Expense 4 00 25 Iowa Telephone Co., Expense, Police and Fire 61 41 70 W. D. Deckert Co., Health 50 Key City Iron Works, Health 1 25 50 Midwest Auto Supply Co , 40 Health 5 50 00 B. C. Scherr & Son, Health.! 75 60 C. Schloz, Health 1 00 75 H. G. Scherr, Health 3 50 45 F. M. Jaeger Hardware Co , 50 Health 4 50 Dubuque Auto Supply Co , 75 Health 1 00 Upton's Laundry, Expense 25 and Health 11 01 National Refining Co., Health 26 50 00 Eichhorn & Bechtel, Police 8 21 00 H. B. Spensley, Police 18 04 C. J. McCarthy, Police 4 40 00 G. F. Klieh & Son, Police 21 30 06 Iowa Oil Co., Police 21 17 60 Pauly Printing Co., Police 2 15 Dubuque Electric Co., Police 90 The Key City Gas Co., Police, Fire and Expense 4 75 The Key City Gas Co., Fire, Police and Expense 57 55 W. J. Brown, Police 27 00 L. Belsky, Police 14 20 Peter, Even & Son, Police 1 50 Midwest Auto Supply Co , , Health, Police, Expense, 2d and 4th Roads 30 20 John L. Kies, Expense and 4th Road 4 75 Leader Oil Co., 2d and 4th Roads 99 98 W. D. Deckert Co., 2d and 4th Roads 1 80 5 90 Even - Uhlrich Co., 5th Road 2 60 7 30 Key City Iron Works, 2d and and 4th Roads 17 99 6 77 2 25 Fluckiger Motor Co., 2d and 4th Roads and Fire 6 05 Ellwanger Bros., Roads 55 National Refining Co., 2d and 4th Roads .... 6 80 C. Schloz, 2d and 4th Roads 13 25 Ellwanger Bros., Roads 35 Eagle Point Lime Works, 5th Road 85 A. Y. McDonald Mfg. Co , Roads 30 90 95 84 93 50 50 25 75 50 Iowa Oil Co., 2d and 4th Roads 27 07 Frank Beutin, 2d Road 1 75 59 Molo Sand & Gravel Co., 2d Road, Expense and 2d Road 50 Emergency Fund 68 73 50 G. F. Klieh & Son, 2d and 4th r 400 List of Warrants payroll for labor on roads leading into the County for the first half of September, 1919, to be paid from the Fourth ward's portion of the County Road Fund. J. Martin $ 25 20 Jno. McGrath 25 20 J. Maus 25 20 J. Jackson 25 20 W. Hird 25 20 Jeff McGrath 52 50 M. Ackels 52 50 Dubuque, Iowa, Sept. 18th, 1919. Honorable Mayor and City Council of the City of Dubuque. Gentlemen: I herewith submit my payroll for labor on streets in the various wards of the City of Du- buque destroyed by the flood of July 9th, to be paid from the emer- gency fund created for that purpose. DIRST DISTRICT. W. O'Brien $ 42 50 J. Thompson 43 20 W. Redman 39 60 W. Clark 41 20 J. Gribbens 39 60 B. Burd 39 60 T. Brown 39 60 M. Kiefer 36 00 G. Schultz 10 80 Clark Van Wie 82 50 D. O'Meara 82 50 P. Carney 39 60 L. Horrig 28 80 M. Reickinger 39 60 J. Hill 28 80 F. Balser 39 60 J. Malloy 39 60 N. Evert 82 50 C. Van Wie, No. 2 82 50 SECOND DISTRICT G. Frost $ 42 50 W. Williams 43 20 H. Kunkle 43 20 D. Rosemyer 28 80 J. Rooney 28 80 M. Hannon 18 00 T. Siege 10 80 T. Siege, 10 yards macadam 7 50 J. Graham 38 50 J. Clow 45 00 FOURTH DISTRICT G. Hird $ 42 50 H. Martin 18 00 Jno. McGrath 18 00 J. Maus 18 00 J. Jackson 16 40 J. Jungwirth 14 40 W. Hird 14 40 Jeff McGrath 37 50 M. Ackels 37 50 FIFTH DISTRICT P. Horch $ 42 50 J. Long 82 50 A. Conrad 82 50 J. Berwanger 80 91 J. Kringle 15 00 L. Schneider 39 60 V. Leik 32 40 A. Litz 36 00 J. Schneider 39 60 F. Becker 39 60 A. Hartman 39 60 C. Schnee 39 60 P. Mihm 39 60 H. Lippert 7 20 P. Majarus 39 60 J. Bohn 10 80 Dubuque, Iowa, Sept. 18th, 1919. Honorable Mayor and City Council of the City of Dubuque. Gentlemen: I herewith submit my payroll for labor on sewers in the City of Dubuque for the first half of September, 1919. C. Sullivan $ 55 00 J. Tobin 36 00 W. Burke 36 00 T. Bannox 36 00 T. Hird 36 00 R. Smith 36 00 C. Albinger 36 00 H. Carney 36 00 G. Collett 36 00 F. Paar 33 00 R. Lagen, rent of horse 7 60 Bills. L. Daily, health $ 28 20 I, Daily, expense 28 00 Joe Scharry. health 50 00 Byrne & Rath 260 00 Thos. Kenneally, inspector sewer S. Dodge street 28 00 J. M. Kenety & Son, grading Cox street 50 00 J. M. Kenety & Son, grading Angella street 50 00 N. J. Staner, grading Edina street 50 00 Robert McGivern, inspector Angella street 8 00 Robert McGivern, inspector Cox street 8 00 N. J. Staner, grading Leib- nitz street 39 00 N. J. Staner, grading Ida street 37 00 J. M. Kenety & Son,. grading alley between W. 2nd and West 3d street, from Col- lege avenue to Walsh stret 100 00 Jim Byrne, inspector Kauf- mann avenue repair work, Emergency fund 32 00 Spahn & Rose Lbr. Co., 5th Road Emergency Fund 45 63 Key City Roofing Co., 3d and 4th Road Emergency Fund, 2d Road Police and Fire 28 34 Thos. J. Mulgrew Co., sewer, 2d and 4th Roads, 4th Road Emergency Fund, and ex- pense 40 96 C B. McNamara, 4th Road 26 00 John M. Lee, 2d Road 279 50 H. B. McCarten, expense 29 60 Thomas Welsh, 4th Road Emergency Fund 299 07 ule on file in the office of the City Re- corder of said City of Dubuque, show- ing the street in which said improve- ment was made and the separate lots and parcels of ground or specified portions thereof subject to assess- ment for such improvement, the name of the owner thereof as far as practicable and the amount to be assessed against each lot or parcel of ground, which plat and schedule are subject to public inspection. And that any and all persons ob- jecting to said special assessment or to said plat must file his or their ob- jections in writing with the City Re- corder of said City of Dubuque on or before said session of the City Coun- cil to be held Wednesday, September 24th, 1919, or to appear at said ses- sion of the Council to show cause, if any you have, why said assessment should not be levied. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, Septem- ber 10th, 1919. JOHN STUBER, 9 -10 -3t City Recorder. NOTICE TO SEWER CON- TRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received at the Council Chamber, City Hall, by the City Recorder until 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, September 24th, 1919, to be acted on by the City Council on said date, for the construction of an eight -inch tile pipe sanitary sew- er in Valeria street from the end of the present sewer to Cushing Place, and in Valeria street from the east lot line of Lot 1 or 1 of 3 of Min- eral Lot 316 to Cushing Place and in Cushing Place from Valeria street to the manhole in Kaufmann avenue, in accordance with the plans and specifications prepared by the City Engineer and now on file in the office of the City Recorder. It is estimated by the City Engi- neer that said improvement will re- quire: 1,490 lineal feet of eight -inch tile pipe. Eight manholes. The work to be paid for when said work is completed and as pre- scribed by Chapter XXXIV of the Revised Ordinances of 1901 of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, work to be completed on or before the first day of December, 1919. Bidders must state price per lineal foot of completed sewer, also price per manhole complete. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check of $350.00 on some Dubuque bank as a guarantee that a contract will be entered into if awarded. Checks and bid in separ- ate envelopes. Official Notices 4 The City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, Septem- ber 10th, 1919. JOHN STUBER, 9 -10 -3t City Recorder. Notice to Sewer Contractors. Sealed proposals will be received at the Council Chamber, City Hall, by the City Recorder until 7:30 p. m, Wednesday, September 24th, 1919, to be acted on by the City Council on said date, for the construction of an eight -inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in Lawther avenue from Sheridan street to a point 450 feat East, in accordance with the plans and specifications prepared by the City Engineer and now on file in the office of the City Recorder. It is estimated by the City En- girieer that said improvement will require: 500 Lineal feet of eight -inch tile pipe. 3 manholes. The work to be paid for when said work is completed and as prescribed by Chapter XXXIV of the Revised Ordinances of 1901 of the City of Du- buque, Iowa, work to be completed on or before the 1st day of Decem- ber, 1919. Bidders must state price per lineal foot of completed sewer, also price per manhole complete. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check of $60.00 on some Dubuque Bank as a guarantee that a coneract will be entered into if awarded. Checks and bid in sepa- rate envelopes. The City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, Septem- ber 10th, 1919. JOHN STUBER, 9 -10 -3t City Recorder. OFFICIAL NOTICE. Notice of Special Assessment. Notice is hereby given to all con- cerned that a special assessment as provided by law will be levied at a session of the City Council of the city of Dubuque, Iowa, to be held Wednesday, September 24th, 1919, to pay for improving Twelfth street from the west property line of Main street to the east property line of Locust street. Jas. F. Lee Paving Co., contractors. Amount of special assessment $3,199.70, same to be assessed against the property legally subject to as- sessment upon and along said street. And that there is a plat and sched- ule on file in the office of the City Recorder of said City of Dubuque, ti 402 List of Warrants Roads 5 88 Mettel Bros., 2d and 4th Roads, Sewer and 3d Road Emergency Fund 2 70 The Smedley Co., 2d Road 61 48 Austin Western Road Mach- inery Co., 2d and 4th Roads 4 83 N. J. Staner, cement gutter- ing on West Locust street 500 00 N. J. Staner, cement gutter- ing on West Locust street 115 25 Dorgan- Ulrich Co., 1st Road Emergency Fund .._ 391 89 Dorgan - Ulrich Co., 2d and 5th Emergency Fund and 5th Road 196 17 Dubuque Electric Co., light- ing Madison Park, Boat Landing, Phoenix Park 10 90 Dubuque Electric Co., lighting 87 boulevard lights 398 75 Dubuque Electric Co., lighting parks, booster sign, City of Dubuque 110 90 Dubuque Electric Co., street lighting 500 00 Dubuque Electric Co., street lighting 500 00 Dubuque Electric Co., street lighting 500 00 Dubuque Electric Co., street lighting 500 00 Dubuque Electric Co., street lighting 500 00 Dubuque Electric Co., street lighting 467 56 G. j,. Korman, sanitary sewer South Dodge street 500 00 G. L. Korman, sanitary sewer South Dodge street 500 00 G. L. Korman, sanitary sewer South Dodge street 311 82 James Street, sanitary sewer Delhi street 500 00 James Street, sanitary sewer Delhi street 202 92 J. M. Kenety & Son, improv- ing alley between West 2d and West 3d streets 500 00 J. M. Kenety & Son, improv- ing alley between West 2d and West 3d streets 422 31 Union Trust & Savings Bank, Loan Warrant No. 5171, for Emergency Fund 500 00 Union Trust & Savings Bank, Loan Warrant No. 5172, for Emergency Fund 500 00 Union Trust & Savings Bank, Loan Warrant No. 5173, for Emergency Fund 500 00 Union Trust & Savings Bank, Loan Warrant No. 5174, for Emergency Fund 500 00 Union Trust & Savings Bank, Loan Warrant No. 5175, for Emergency Fund 500 00 Union Trust & Savings Bank, Loan Warrant No. 5176, fro Emergency Fund 500 00 Union Trust & Savings Bank, Loan Warrant No. 5177, for Emergency Fund 300 00 John O'Connor, 2d Road 6 00 Notice to Sewer Contractors. Sealed proposals will be received at the Council Chamber, City Hall, by the City Recorder until 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, September 24th, 1919, to be acted on by the City Council on said date for the construction of an eight -inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in Seminary street from Harold street to Woodworth street and in Seminary street from the westerly line of Lot 2 of 2 of Mineral Lot 193, to Woodworth street and in Wood- worth street from Seminary street to Leibnitz street, in Leibnitz street from Woodworth street lo Hemp- stead street and in Hempstead street from Leibnitz street to Kaufman avenue, in accordance with the plans and specifications prepared by the City Engineer and now on file in the office of the City Recorder. It is estimated by the City En- gineer that said improvement will require: 3,295 lineal feet of eight -inch tile pipe. 14 manholes. 2 drop manholes. The work to be paid for when said work is completed and as prescribed by Chapter XXXIV of the Revised Ordinances of 1901 of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, work to be complet- ed on or before the 1st day of De- cember, 1919. Bidders must state price pei lineal foot of completed sewer, also price per manhole complete, also price per drop manhole complete. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check of $730.00 on some Dubuque bank as a guarantee that a contract will be entered into it awarded. Checks and bid in sepa- rate envelopes. The City . Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Dubuque, Ia., September 10th, 1919. JOHN STUBER, 9 -10 -3t City Recorder. OFFICIAL NOTICE. Notice of Special Assessment. Notice is hereby given to all con- cerned that a special assessment as provided by law will be levied at a session of the City Council of the city of Dubuque, Iowa, to be held Wednesday, September 24, 1919, to pay for improving Seventh street from the east property line of Clay street to the west rail of the railroad tracks in Jackson street. C. B. Mc- Namara & Co., contractor. Amount of special assessment $8,- 023.52, same to be assessed against the property legally subject to as- sessment upon and along said street. And that there is a plat and sched- some Dubuque bank as a guarantee that a contract will be entered into if awarded. Check and bid in sepa- rate envelopes. The City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Dubuque, Ia., September 10th, 1919. JOHN STUBER, 9 -10 -3t City Recorder. OFFICIAL NOTICE. NOTICE OF THE CITY COUNCIL'S INTENTION TO CONSTRUCT AN EIGHT -INCH TILE PIPE SANI- TARY SEWER IN LEIBNITZ STREET FROM THE MANHOLE AT CLIFFORD STREET TO A POINT 210 FEET WEST. To Whom it May Concern: You and each of you are hereby notified that it is the intention of the City Council of the City of Du- buque, Iowa, to construct an eight - inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in Leib- nitz street from the manhole at Clif- ford street to a point 210 feet west. That a plat of said improvement is now on file in the office of the City Recorder. It is estimated by the City Egni- ueer that said improvement will re- quire: 240 lineal feet of eight -inch tile pipe. 2 manholes. Making a total estimated cost to the legally assessable property own- ers of $416.00. Any person having objection to said improvement is hereby notified to appear before the City Council at its next regular session to be held Thursday, September 18th, 1919, or to file with the City Recorder their objection in writing on or before September 18th, 1919. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, Septem- ber 10th, 1919. JOHN STUBER, OFFICIAL NOTICE. NOTICE OF THE CITY COUNCIL'S INTENTION TO IMPROVE AL- PINE STREET FROM THE NORTH PROPERTY LINE OF WEST THIRD STREET TO THE SOUTH PROPERTY LINE OF JULIEN AVENUE, THE STREET CAR TRACKS AND ONE FOOT OUTSIDE THEREOF EXCEPT- ED. To Whom it May Concern: You and each of you are hereby notified that it is the intention of the City Council of the City of Du- buque, Iowa, to improve Alpine street from the north property line of West Third street to the south property line of Julien avenue, the street car tracks and one foot out side thereof excepted. Official Notices 4 That a plat of said improvement is now on file in the office of the City Recorder. It is estimated by the City En- gineer that said improvement will require: If brick block paving on a con- crete foundation: 3,636.66 square yards of brick block paving on a concrete founda- tion. 100 lineal feet of new cement curbing. Making a total estimated cost to the legally assessable property own- ers of $12,818.30. If bitulithic paving on the old foundation: 3,305.55 square yards of bitulithic paving on the old foundation. 150 tons bitulithic binder. 25 cubic yards of crushed rock. 2,980 lineal feet of cement gutter. 100 lineal feet new cement curb- ing. Making a total estimated cost to the legally assessable property own- ers of $10,705.82. If Tarvia paving on the old foun- dation: 3,305.55 square yards of tarvia paving on the old foundation. 2,980 lineal feet of cement gutter. 100 lineal feet of new cement curbing. Making a total estimated cost to the legally assessable property own- ers of $8,272.49. Any person having objection to said improvement is hereby notified to appear before the City Council at its next regular session to be held Thursday, September 18th, 1919, or to file with the City Record- er their objection in writing on or before September 18th, 1919. Dated at bubuque, Iowa, Septem- ber 10th, 1919. JOHN STUBER, 9- 10 -3t. City Recorder. Notice to Sewer Contractors. Sealed proposals will be received at the Council Chamber, City Hall, by the City Recorder until 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, September 24th, 1919, to be acted on by the City Council on said date, for the construction of an eight -inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in the alley between Queen street and Windsor avenue from Pfotser street to Henry street and in Henry street from the alley between Queen street and Windsor avenue to the manhole in Windsor avenue, in accordance with the plans and specifications pre- pared by the City Engineer and now on file in the office of the City Re- corder. It is estimated by the City En- gineer that said improvement will require 430 lineal feet of eight -inch tile pipe, 3 manholes. 4 Official Notices showing the street in which said im- provement was made and the separ- ate lots and parcels of ground or specified portions thereof subject to assessment for such improvement, the name of the owner thereof as far as practicable and the amount to be assessed against each lot or parcel of ground, which plat and schedule are subject to public inspection. And that any and all persons ob- jecting to said special assessment or to said plat must file his or their ob- jections in writing with the City Re- corder of said City of Dubuque on or before said session of the City Coun- cil to be held Wednesday, September 24th, 1919, or to appear at said ses- sion of the Council to show cause, if any you have, why said assessment should not be levied. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, Septem- ber 10th, 1919. JOHN STUBER, 9 -10 -3t City Recorder. OFFICIAL NOTICE. NOTICE OF THE CITY COUNCIL'S INTENTION TO IMPROVE GUSH- ING PLACE FROM THE SOUTH PROPERTY LINE OF VALERIA STREET TO THE NORTH PROP - ERY LINE OF KAUFMAN AVE- NUE. To Whom it May Concern: You and each of you are hereby notified that it is the intention of the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, to improve Cushing Place from the south property line of Valeria street to the north property line of Kaufman avenue. That a plat of said improvement is now on file in the office of the City Recorder. It is estimated by the City Engi- neer that said improvement will re- quire: 600 square yards of macadam. 528 lineal feet of combination ce- ment curb and gutter. Making a total estimated cost to the legally assessable property own- ers of $1,410.00. Any person having objection to said improvement is hereby notified to appear before the City Council at its next regular session to be held Thursday, September 18th, 1919, or to file with the City Recorder their objection in wrirting on or before September 18th, 1919. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, Septem- t,�_ loth, 1919. JOHN STUBER, 9 -10 -3t City Recorder. Notice to Contractors. Sealed proposals will be received at the City Recorder's office, City Hall, by the City Recorder until 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, September 24th, 1919, to be acted on by the City Council on said date or improving Fifteenth street from the west prop- erty line of Clay street to the east property line of Main street in ac- cordance with plans and specifica- tions prepared by the City Engineer and now on file in the office of the City Recorder. It is estimated by the City En- gineer that said improvement will require: If brick block paving on a con- crete foundation. 2180 square yards brick block pav- ing on a concrete foundation, pitch or asphalt filler to be used, outside of the car tracks. 420 square yards of brick block paving on a concrete foundation in- side the car tracks and one foot out- side thereof, pitch or asphalt filler to be used. 100 lineal feet of new cement curb. If bitulithic paving on the old ma- cadam foundation. 2015 square yards of bitulithic pav- ing on the old macadam foundation outside the car tracks. 420 square yards of brick block paving on a concrete foundation, as- phalt or pitch filler to be used, in- side the car tracks and one foot out- side thereof. 165 square yards of cement gut- ter. 100 lineal feet of new cement curb. 100 tons of bitulithic binder. 3 cubic yards of crushed stone. If sheet asphalt paving on a con- crete foundation. 2015 square yards of shut asphalt paving on a concrete foundation . outside of the car tracks. 420 square yards of brick block paving on a concrete foundation, as- phalt or pitch filler to be used, in- side the car tracks and one foot outside thereof. 165 square yards cement gutter. 100 lineal feet new cement curb. The work to be paid for when said work is completed and as pre- scribed by Chapter XXXII and amendments thereto of the Revised Ordinances of 1901 of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, work to be completed on or before the 1st day of Decem- ber, 1919. Bidders must state price per square yard for brick block paving, and price per square yard for bitu- lithic paving, and price per square. yard for sheet asphalt paving, and price per lineal foot for cement curb and price per square yard for cement gutter, and price per ton for bituli- thic binder, and price per cubic yard for crushed stone. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for $1,200.00 on — = EMI 1 406 The work to be paid for when said work is completed and as prescribed by Chapter XXXIV of the Revised Ordinances of 1901 of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, work to be completed on or before the 1st day of Decem- ber, 1919. Bidders must state price per lineal foot of completed sewer, also price per manhole complete. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check of $50.00 on some Dubuque bank as a guarantee that a contract will be entered into if awarded. Checks and bid in sepa- rate envelopes. The City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, Septem ber 10th, 1919. JOHN STUBER, 9 -10 -3t City Recorder. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received at the City Recorder's office. City Hall, by the City Recorder until 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, September 24th, 1919, to be acted on by the City Council on said date for im- proving Sixteenth street from the west property line of Clay street to the east property line of Iowa street, in accordance with the plans and specifications prepared by the City Engineer and now on file in the office of the City Recorder. It is estimated by the City En• gineer that said improvement will require: If brick block paving on a con- crete foundation, pitch or asphalt filler: 1,031 square yards of brick blocq paving on a concrete foundation, pitch or asphalt filler to be used. 100 lineal feet of new cement curb. If sheet asphalt paving on a con- crete foundation: 958 square yards of sheet asphalt paving on a concrete foundation, class A and B. 100 lineal feet of new cement curb. 720 square feet of cement gutter. If bitulithic paving on the old ma- cadam foundation: 985 square yards of bitulithic pav- ing on the old macadam foundation. 100 lineal feet of new cement curb. 720 square feet of cement gutter. 50 cubic yards of crushed stone. 50 tons of bitulithic binder. The work to be paid for when said work is completed and as pre- scribed by Chapter XXXIT and amendments thereto of the Revised Ordinances of 1901 of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, work to b:: com- Official Notices pleted on or before the first day of December, 1919. Bidders must state price per square yard for brick block paving, and price per square yard for sheet asphalt paving, and price per .square yard for bitulithic paving, and price per lineal foot for new cement curb, and price per square foot for cement gutter, and price per cubic yard for crushed stone, and price per ton for bitulithic binder. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for $400.00 on some Dubuque bank as a guarantee that a contract will be entered into it awarded. Check and bid in sepa- rate envelopes. The City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Dubuque, Ia., September 10th, 1919. JOHN STUBER., 9 -10 -3t City Recorder. Official Publication. AN ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A GRADE ON LEIBNITZ STREET FROM THE EAST CURB LINE OF WOODWORTH STREET TO HEMPSTEAD STREET. Be it ordained by the Citv Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That an ordinance es- tablishing a grade on Leibnitz street from the east curb line of Wood - woorth street to Hempste•r street be and the same is hereby estab- lished and adopted as showr by the profile of said street and g "ade pre- pared by the City Engineer, being profile No. 991. B. M. Water titble on house on the southeast nrner of Harold street and Seminary street. Said grade begins at the east turn line of Woodworth street which is station 0 -13, north curb eleva +ion 155.5, south curb elevation 158 00, thence to station 3, north curb ele- vation 126.30, south curb elevation 126.80; thence to station 5, cent.er line of Hempstead street, north curb elevation 120.50, south curb eleva- tion 120.50. Section 2. This ordinance shall be in force and take effect from and after its passage by the City Council and its publication in the Dubuque Telegraph - Herald and Times - Journal newspapers. Adopted September 4th 1919. Approved September 5th, 1919. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Recorder. JAMES SAUL, mayor Published officially in the Dubuque Times - Journal and Telegraph- Herald newspapers September 8th 1919. ,JOHN STUBER, 9 -8 -1t City Recorder. Official Publication. AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A GRADE ON HEMPSTEAD STREET FROM LEIBNITZ STREET TO KAUFMANN AVE- NUE. Be it ordained by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque • Section 1. That an ordinance es- tablishing a grade on Hempstead street from Leibnitz street to Kauf- mann avenue be and the same is hereby established and adopted as shown by the profile of said street and grade, prepared by the ' ity En- gineer, being profile No. 990. B. M Water table on the southeast corner of Harold and Seminary street ele- vation 187.43. Said grade begins at the north curb line of Leibnitz street which is station 0+15, elevation 126.50; thence to station 1+50, elevation 104.00; thence to station 3+30, ele- vation 94.00; thence to station 6-x50, elevation 75.40; thence to station 9+52, elevation 61.80. Section 2. This ordinance shall be in force and take effect from and after its passage by the City Council and its publication in the Dubuque Telegraph - Herald and Times - Journal newspapers. Adopted September 4th, 1919. Approved September 5th "919 JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Recorder. Published officially in the Dubuque Times - Journal and Telegraph- Herald newspapers September 8th, 1919. JOHN STUBER, 9 -8 -1t City Recorder Official Publication. AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A GRADE ON SEMINARY STREET FROM HAROLD STREET TO A POINT 1300 FEET WEST. Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That an ordinance es- tablishing a grade on Seminary Street from Harold Street to a point 1300 feet west be and the same is hereby established and adopted as shown by the profile of said street and grade prepared by the City En- gineer, being profile No. 989 B. M. water table southeast corner of Har- old Street and Seminary Street, ele- vation 187.43. Said grade begins at the north property line of Harold Street, which is station 0, north curb elevation 187.35, south curb elevation 187.65; thence to station 3+50, north curb elevation 178.00, south curb elevation Official Notices 4 0 7 177.87; thence to station 6, north curb elevation 174.70, south curb ele- vation 175.90; thence to station 7-88, north curb elevation 180.00, south curb elevation 180.40; thence to station 8+12, north curb elevation 181.30, south curb elevation 181.30; thence to station 13+15, north curb elevation 206.90, south curb elevation 206.90. Section 2. This ordinance shall be in force and take effect from and after its passage by the City Council and its publication in the Dubuque Telegraph- Herald and Times - Journal newspapers. Adopted, September 4th, 1919. Approved September 5th, 1919. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Recorder. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Published officially in the Du- buque Times - Journal and Telegraph - Herald newspapers September 8th, 1919. JOHN STUBER, 9 -8 -1t City Recorder. Official Publication AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A GRADE ON ROSEDALE AVE- NUE FROM THE EAST CURB LINE OF AUBURN AVENUE TO THE INTERSECTION OF ROSE - DALE AVENUE AND WILLOW STREET. Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That an ordinance es- tablishing a grade on Rosedale Ave- nue from the east curb line of Au- burn Avenue to the intersection of Rosedale Avenue and Willow Street be and the same is hereby establish- ed and adopted as shown by the pro- file of said street and grade pre- pared by the City Engineer being profile No. 998, B. M. Northwest curb of West Fourteenth Street and At- lantic Avenue, elevation 275.61. Said grade begins at the east curb line of Auburn Avenue which is sta- tion 0, southeast curb elevation 208.60, northeast curb elevation 206.60; thence to station 1+47, curb line of Rosedale Avenue and Willow Street, northeast curb elevation 192.00, southeast curb elevation 191.60. Section 2. This ordinance shall be in force and take effect from and af- ter its passage by the City Council and its publication in the Dubuque Telegraph - Herald and Times - Journal newspapers. Adopted: September 4th, 1919. Approved: September 5th, 1919. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Recorder. tion 66.50, south curb elevation 65.50; thence to station 2+27, west property line of Cushing Place, north curb elevation 64.50, south curb elevation 63.50; thence to sta- tion 5, north curb elevation 66.00, south curb elevation 66.00; thence to station 7+50, north curb eleva- tion 77.00, south curb elevation 77.00; thence to station 8+50, north curb elevation 81.50, south curb ele- vation 81.50. Section 2. This ordinance shall be in force and take effect from and after its passage by the City Coun- cil and its publication in the Du- buque Telegraph - Herald and Times - Journal newspapers. Adopted September 4th, 1919. Approved September 5th, 1919. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Recorder. Published officially in the Du- buque Times - Journal and Telegraph - Herald newspapers September 8th, 1919. JOHN STUBER, 9 -8 -1t. City Recorder. Official Notice. MAYOR'S PROCLAMATION. NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION. To the electors of the 2nd ward of the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Notice is hereby given that there will be a special election, on the 15th day of September, 1919, at which election an Alderman will he elected, for the second ward, to suc- ceed the late J. J. McLaughlin. At said election polls will be open from seven a. m. to seven p. m. at the following places: FIRST PRECINCT, Sheriff's office, Court House. SECOND PRECINCT, Fourth Street Engine House. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, this 30th day of August, 1919. JAMES SAUL, Mayor of the City of Dubuque, Ia. 9 -2 -8t. REGISTRATION NOTICE. Mayor's Office, August 30, 1919. Notice is hereby given that the register of election, duly appointed to register voters in the Second ward of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, will be in attendance at the places hereinafter mentioned for the pur- pose of correcting the registry list of names of such electors as may be entitled to vote at the Special Election to be held on Monday, September 15th, 1919. Said registers will meet at their respective plats on Thursday and Friday, Sptember 4th and 5th, 1919, and Saturday, September 13th, 1919, Official Notices 4 at 8 o'clock a. m., to be in session until 9 o'clock p. m. of said days. Said registers will thereafter meet on Monday (Election Day), Septem- ber 15th, 1919, and be in session from the time the polls open until they close. Only such voters as were absent from the city during the preceding days that the Board was in session and all voters who became citizens after Saturday, September 13, 1919, will be register- ed on Monday (Election Day), Sep- tember 15, 1919. The places of registration are as follows: First Precinct — Sheriff's Office, Court House. Second Precinct — Fourth Street Engine House. All qualified voters of said Second Ward are hereby notified that un- less they voted, in the precinct they now live, at the last Fall election, they must present themselves at the places and time herein above stated for registration or they will be de- barred of the privilege of voting at said election. Witness my hand and the seal of said city this 30th day of August, 1919. JAMES SAUL, Mayor of the City of Dubuque. Attest: JOHN STUBER, (Seal) City Recorder. 9 -2 -ct. OFFICIAL NOTICE TO THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION. The Board of Equalization of the City of Dubuque will be in session for the purpose of going over the books of the City Assessor, contain- ing the values and figures as placed by him for the purpose of taxation at 2:30 p. m. Friday, September 5th, 1919, in the Assessor's office at the City Hall. Any one aggrieved by the action of the Assessor is hereby nc- tified to appear before said Board at the time and make known his or her objections. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, Septem- ber 2nd, 1919. JOHN STUBER, City Recorder, 9 -2 -3t Clerk of Board. ATTENTION SECOND WARD VOTERS. A caucus of the voters of the Sec- ond Ward will be held Wednesday evening, Sept. 3, at 7:30 o'clock, at the Fourth Street Engine House to nominate a candidate for Alder- man on the Citizens' Ticket to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Alderman J. J. McLaughlin. —By Order WARD COMMITTEE. •i •k 1 EMI 408 Published officially in the Du- buque Times - Journal and Telegraph - Herald newspapers September 8th, 1919. JOHN STUBER, 9 -8 -1t City Recorder. Official Publication. AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A GRADE ON WOODWORTH STREET FROM SEMINARY STREET TO LEIBNITZ STREET. Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That an ordinance es- tablishing a grade on Woodworth street from Seminary street to Leibnitz street be and the same is hereby established and adopted as shown by the profile of said street and grade, prepared by the City En- gineer, being profile No. 996, B. M. southeast corner of the house on the southwest corner of Seminary and Harold street, elevation 187.43. Said grade begins at the north curb line of Seminary street, which is station 0 -18, east curb elevation 180.40, west curb elevation 181.30; thence to station 2 +84, south alley line, east curb elevation 174.50, west curb elevation 175.35; thence to sta- tion 3 +04, north alley line, east curb elevation 173.20, west curb ele- vation 173.90; thence to station 5+55.6, south curb line of Leibnitz street, east curb elevation 165.80, west curb elevation 159.20. Section 2. This ordinance shall be in force and take effect from and after its passage by the City Council and its publication in the Dubuque Telegraph - Herald and Times - Journal newspapers. Adopted September 4th, 1919. Approved September 5th. 1919. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Recorder. Published officially in the Du- buque Times- Journal and Telegraph - Herald newspapers September 8th, 1919. JOHN STUBER, 9 -8 -1t. City Recorder. Official Publication AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A GRADE ON AUBURN AVE- NUE FROM THE SOUTH CURB LINE OF DEXTER AVENUE TO THE. SOUTH CURB LINE OF ROSEDALE AVENUE. Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That an ordinance es- tablishing a grade on Auburn ave- nue from the south curb line of Dex- ter avenue to the south curb line Official Notices of Rosedale avenue be and the same is hereby established and adopted as shown by the profile of said street and grade prepared by the City Engineer, being profile No. 997. B. M. northwest curb of West Fourteenth street and Atlantic ave- nue, elevation 275.61. Said grade begins at the south curb line of Dexter avenue which is station 0, east curb elevation 233.70, west curb elevation 233.00; thence to station 0+30, north curb line of Dexter avenue, east curb elevation 233.00, west curb elevation 232.30; thence to station 1 +50, east curb elevation 222.40, west curb elevation 222.40; thence to station 2-65, south curb line of Rosedale avenue, southeast curb elevation 208.60, southwest curb elevation 209.60; thence to station 2+95 north curb line of Rosedale avenue, northwest curb elevation 208.60, northeast curb elevation 206.00. Section 2. This ordinance shall be in force tnd take effect from and after its passage by the City Council and its publication in the Dubuque Telegraph- Herald and Times- Journal newspapers. Adopted September 4th, 1919. Approved September 7 1919. • JAMES SAUL, Mayor. A ttest: JOHN STUBER, City Recorder. Published officially in the Du- hu'l'ie Times- Jo.::ual and Telegraph - ii'•rald newspapers September 8th, J 919. JOHN STUBER, 9 -8 -1t. City Recorder. Official Publication. AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A GRADE ON VALERIA STREET FROM A POINT 187 FEET EAST OF CUSHING PLACE TO A POINT 850 FEET WEST. Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That an ordinance es- tablishing a grade on Valera street from a point 187 feet east of Cush- ing Place to a point 850 feet west, be and the same is hereby estab- lished and adopted as shown by the profile of said street and grade pre- pared by the City Engineer, being profile No. 992. B. M. Door sill of the house on the southeast corner of Twenty -first and Couler avenue, elevation 32.51. Said grade begins at the end of the present improvement which is station 0, north curb elevation 70.12, south curb elevation 70.12; thence to station 1+87, east property line of Cushing Place, north curb eleva- =s 1 1 410 NOTICE. To Democratic Voters of the Second Ward: There will be a caucus and con- vention held in the south court room of the court house Wednesday even- ing, September 3, at 7:30 p. m. for the purpose of nominating a candi- date for alderman of the Second ward. (Signed) C. J. SPAHN, Chairman of the City Central Com- m ittee. NOTICE TO SEWER CON- TRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received at the Council Chamber, City Hall, by the City Recorder until 8:00 p.m. Thursday, September 18th, 1919, to be acted on by the City Council on said date, for the construction of an 8 -inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in Valeria street from the end of the present sewer to Cushing Place, and in Valeria street from the east lot line of Lot 1 or 1 of 3 of Mineral Lot 316 to Cushing Place, and in Cushing Place from Valeria street to the manhole in Kaufmann avenue, in accordance with the plans and specifications prepared by the City Engineer and now on file in the office of the City Recorder. It is estimated by the City Engi- neer that said improvement will re- quire: 1,490 lineal feet of 8 -inch tile pipe. Eight manholes. The work to be paid for when said work is completed and as pre- scribed by Chapter XXXIV of the Revised Ordinances of 1901 of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, work to be completed on or before the first day of December, 1919. Bidders must state price per lineal foot of completed sewer, also price per manhole complete. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check of $350.00 on some Dubuque bank as a guarantee that a contract will be entered into if awarded. Checks and bid in separ- ate envelopes. The City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, Septem- ber 5th, 1919. JOHN STUBER, 9 -5 -3t. City Recorder. NOTICE TO PLUMBERS. Sealed proposals will be received at the City Recorder's office, City Hall, by the City Recorder until 8 p. m. Thursday, September 18th, 1919, to be acted on by the City Council on said date for moving the Official Notices toilet at the Fourth Street Engine House to another location in the building to be designated by the Captain of the Department at said Engine House. Bidders must state price in total for all labor and materials used for moving toilet. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for $50.00 on come Dubuque bank as a guarantee that a contract will be entered into if awarded. Check and bid in separate env elopes. The City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Dubuque, Ia., September 6th, 1919. JOHN STUBER, 9 -6 3t City Recorder. Official Notice. NOTICE OF SPECIAL ASSESS- MENT. Notice is hereby given to all con- cerned that a special assessment as provided by law will be levied at a session of the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, to be held Thursday, September 18th, 1919, to pay for improving Twelfth street from the west property line of Main street to the east property line of Locust street. Jas. F. Lee Paving Co., contractors. Amount of special assessment $3,199.00, same to be assessed against the property legally subject to assessment upon and along said street. And that there is a plat and schedule on file in the office of the City Recorder of said City of Du- buque, showing the streets in which said improvement was made and tb separate lots and parcels of ground or specified portions thereof subject to assessment for such improvement, the name of the owner thereof as far as practicable and the amount to be assessed against each lot or par- cel of ground, which plat and sched- ule are subject to public inspection. And that any and all persons ob- jecting to said special assessment or to said plat must file his or their objections in writing with the City Recorder of said City of Dubuque on or before said session of the City Council to be held Thursday, Sep- tember 18th, 1919, or to appear at said session of the Council to show cause, if any you have, why said assessment should not be levied. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, Septem- ber 5th, 1919. JOHN STUBER, 9 -5 -3t. City Recorder, Official Notice. NOTICE OF SPECIAL ASSESS- MENT. Notice is hereby given to all con- cerned that a special assessment as provided by law will be levied at a sessoin of the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, to be held Thursday, September 18th, 1919, to pay for improving Seventh street from the east property line of Clay street to the west rail of the rail- road tracks in Jackson street. C. B. McNamara & Co., contractor. Amount of special assessment $8,23.52, sameto be assessed against the property legally subject to as- sessment upon and along said street. And that there is a plat and schedule on file in the office of the City Recorder of said City of Du- buque, showing the street in which said improvement was made and the separate lots and parcels of ground or specified portions thereof subject to assessment for such improvement, the name of the owner thereof as far as practicable and the amount to be assessed against each lot or parcel of ground, which plat and schedule are subject to public inspection. And that any and all persons ob- jecting to said special assessment or to said plat must file his or their objections in writing with the City Recorder of said City of Dubuque on or before said session of the City Council to be held Thursday, Sep- tember 18th, 1919, or to appear at said session of the Council to show cause, if any you have, why said assessment should not be levied. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, Septem- ber 5th, 1919. JOHN STUBER, 9 -5 -3t City Recorder. Notice to Sewer Contractors. Sealed proposals will be received at the Council Chamber, City Hall, by the City Recorder until 8:00 p. m. Thursday, September 4th, 1919, to be acted on by the City Council on said date for the construction of an eight -inch tile pipe sanitary sewer it Seminary street from Harold street to Woodworth street and in Seminary street from the westerly line of Lot 2 of 2 Mineral Lot 193 to Woodworth street and in Wood- worth street from Seminary street to Leibnitz street in Leibnitz street from Woodworth street to Hemp- stead street and in Hempstead street from Leibnitz street to Kaufman ave- nue, in accordance with the plans and specifications prepared by the City Engineer and now on file in the ocffie of the City Recorder. It is estimated by the City En- gineer that said improvement will require 3,295 lineal feet of eight -inch Official Notices 41I tile pipe, 14 manholes, 2 drop man- holes. The work to be paid for when said work is completed and as prescribed by Chapter XXXIV of the Revised Ordinances of 1901 of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, work to be complet- ed on or before the 1st day of De- cember, 1919. Bidders must state price per lineal foot of completed sewer, also price per manhole complete, also price pet drop manhole complete. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check of $730.00 on some Dubuque bank as a guarantee that a contract will be entered into if awarded. Checks and bid in sepa- rate envelopes. The City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, August 22nd, 1919. JOHN STUBER, 8 -22 -3t City Recorder. NOTICE TO SEWER CON - TRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received at the Council Chamber, City Hall, by the City Recorder until 8:00 p.m. Thursday, September 18th, 1919, to be acted on by the City Council 011 said date, for the construction of an 8 -inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in the alley between Queen street and Windsor avenue from Pfotser street to Henry street and in Henry street from the alley between Queen street and Windsor avenue to the manhole in Windsor avenue, in accordance with the plans and specifications prepared by the City Engineer and now on file in the office of the City Recorder. It is estimated by the City Eng'- neer that said improvement will require 340 lineal feet of 8 -inch tile pipe, three manholes. The work to be paid for when said work is completed and as prescribed by Chapter XXXIV of the Revised Ordinances of 1901 of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, work to be com- pleted on or before the 1st day of December, 1919. Bidders must state price per lin- eal foot of completed sewer, also price per manhole complete. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check of $50.00 on some Dubuque bank as a guarantee that a contract will be entered into if awarded. Checks and bid in sepa- rate envelopes. The City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, Septem- ber 5th, 1919. JOHN STUBER, 9 -5 -3t. City Recorder. the assessment of property for tax- ation, levying taxes thereon, and collecting the same" be and the same is hereby amended by adding thereto section 430 section 7%, the same being in words and figures as follows: "Same 430% section 7% is the event, however, that any of the acts herein prescribed to be done, either by proper officers or the board of equalization or the council, within a time stated in the ordinance are not performed within the prescribed time but are done in sufficient time to have the tax books in the hands of the treasurer upon the date here- in prescribed, such delay shall in no manner affect the validity of the as sessment." Section 2. This ordinance shall be in force and effect from and atter its passage by the City Council and publication as required by law. Adopted September 12th, 1919. Approved September 13th, 1919. Attest, JOHN STUBER, City Recorder. (Signed) JAMES SA[TL, 1\"a yor. Published officially in the Dubu- que Times - Journal and Telegraph - Herald newspapers September 13th, 1919. JOHN STUBER, 9- 13 -1t. City Recorder. Official Notice. NOTICE OF SPECIAL ASSESS- MENT. Notice is hereby given to all con- cerned that a special assessment as provided by law will be levied at a session of the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, to be held Thursday, October 2nd, 1919. to pay for constructing an eight -inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in Delhi street from the manhole at Delhi and As- bury street to Finley street. James Street, contractor. Amount of special assessment, $768.33, same to be assessed against the property legally subject to a -- sessment upon and along said streets. And that there is a plat and sched- ule on file in the office of the City Recorder of said City of Dubuque, showing the streets in which said sewer was constructed and the sep- arate lots and parcels of ground or specified portions thereof subject to assessment for such improvement, the name of the owner thereof as far as practicable and the amount to be assessed against each lot or parcel of ground, which plat and schedule are subject to public in- spection. And that any and all persons ob- jecting to said special assessment or to said plat must file his or their Official Notices 4 objections in writing with the City Recorder of said City of Dubuque on or before said session of the City Council to be held Thursday, Octo- ber 2nd, 1919, or to appear at said session of the Council to show cause, if any you have, why said assessment should not be levied. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, Septem- ber 19th, 1919. JOHN STUBER, 9- 19 -3t. City Recorder. NOTICE TO SEWER CON- TRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received at the Council Chamber, City Hall, by the City Recorder until 8:00 p. m. Thursday, October 2nd, 1919, to be acted on by the City Council on said date, for the construction of an eight -inch tile pipe sanitary sewer' in Leibnitz street from the manhole at Clifford street, to a point 210 feet west. in accordance with the plans and specifications prepared by the City Engineer and now on file in the office of the City Recorder. It is estimated by the City Engi- neer that said improvement will re- quire: 240 lineal feet of eight -inch tile pipe. 2 manholes. The work to be paid for when said work is completed and as pre- scribed by Chapter XXXIV of the Revised Ordinances of 1901 of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, work to be completed on or before the 1st day of December, 1919. Bidders must state price per lin- eal foot of completed sewer, also price per manhole complete. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check of $40.00 on some Dubuque bank as a guarantee that a contract will be entered into if awarded. Checks and bid in separ- ate envelopes. The City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, Septem- ber 19th, 1919. JOHN STUBER, 9- 19 -3t. City Recorder. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed prposals will be received at the City Recorder's office, City Hall, by the City Recorder until 8:00 p. in. Thursday, October 2nd, 1919, to be acted on by the City Council on said date for improving Cushing Place from the south prop- erty line of Valeria street to the north property line of Kaufmann avenue, in accordance with the plans and specifications prepared by the City Engineer and now on file in the office of the City Recorder. It is estimated by the City Engi- 412 Official Notices NOTICE TO SEWER CON- TRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received at the Council Chamber, City Hall, by the City Recorder until 8:00 p. m. Thursday, September 18th, 1919, to be acted on by the City Council en said date, for the construction of an 8 -inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in Lawther avenue from Sheridan street to a point 450 feet east, in accordance with the plans and speci- fications prepared by the City Engi- neer and now on file in the office of the City Recorder. It is estimated by the City Engi- neer that said improvement will re- quire: 500 lineal feet of 8 -inch tile pipe. Three manholes. The work to be paid for when said work is completed and as prescribed by Chapter XXXIV of the Revised Ordinances of 1901 of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, work to be com- pleted on or before the let day of December, 1919. Bidders must state price per lin- eal foot of completed sewer, also price per manhole complete. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check of $60.00 on some Dubuque bank as a guarantee that a contract will be entered into if awarded. Checks and bid in sepa- rate envelopes. The City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, Septem- ber 5th, 1919. JOHN STUBER, 9 -5 -3t. City Recorder. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received at the City Recorder's office, City Hall, by the City Recorder until 8:00 p. m. Thursday, September 18th, 1919, to be acted on by' the City Council on said date for im- proving Fifteenth street from the west property line of Clay street to the east property line of Main street, in accordance with the plans and specifications prepared by the City Engineer and now on file in the office of the City Recorder. It is estimated by the City Engi- neer that said improvement will require: If brick block paving on a con- crete foundation: 2180 square yards brick block pav- ing on a concrete foundation, pitch or asphalt filler to be used, outside of the car tracks. 420 square yards of brick block paving on a concrete foundation in- side the car tracks and one foot out- side thereof, pitch or asphalt filler to be used. 100 lineal feet of new cement curb. If bitulithic paving on the old ma- cadam foundation: 2015 square yards of bitulithic paving on the old macadam founda- tion outside the car tracks. 420 square yards of brick block paving on a concrete foundation, asphalt or pitch filler to be used, inside the car tracks and one foot outside thereof. 165 square yards of cement gutter. 100 lineal feet of new cement curb 100 tons of bitulithic binder. Three cubic yards of crushed stone. If sheet asphalt paving on a con- crete foundation: 2015 square yards of sheet asphalt paving on a concrete foundation outside of the car tracks. 420 square yards of brick blocu paving on a concrete foundation, asphalt or pitch filler to be used, inside the car tracks and one foot outside thereof. 165 square yards cement gutter. 100 lineal feet new cement curb. The work to be paid for when said work is completed and as prescribed by Chapter XXXII and amendments thereto of the Revised Ordinances of 1901 of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, work to be completed on or before the first day of December, 1919. Bidders must state price per square yard for brick block paving, and price per square yard for bitu- lithic paving, and price per square yard for sheet asphalt paving, and price per lineal foot for cement curb, and price per square yard for ce- ment gutter, and price per ton for bitulithic binder, and price per cubic yard for crushed stone. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for $1,200.00 on some Dubuque bank as a guarantee that a contract will be entered into if awarded. Check and bid in sep- arate envelopes. The City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, Septem- ber 5th, 1919. JOHN STUBER. 9 -5 -3t. City Recorder. Official Publication AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE PROVIDIN( FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF PROP ERTY FOR TAXATION, LEVY- ING TAXES THEREON, AND COLLECTING THE SAME." Be it ordained by the City Coun- cil of the City of ubuque: Section 1 . That an ordinance en- titled "an ordinance providing for • • =�1 Section 1. That an ordinance es- tablishing a grade on Cushing Place from the south curb line of Valeria Street to the north property line of Kaufmann Avenue be and the same is hereby established and adopted as shown by the profile of said street and grade prepared by the City En- gineer, being profile No. 1002, B. M. door sill on the southeast cor- ner of Twenty -first Street and Couler Avenue, elevation 32.51. Said grade begins at the south curb line of Valeria Street which is station 0, east curb elevation 65.50, west curb elevation 63.50; thence to station 1+26, north alley line, east curb elevation 58.20, west curb ele- vation 58.20; thence to station 1+46, south alley line, west curb elevation 58.00, east curb elevation 58.00; thence to station 2+88.6, north property line of Kaufmann Avenue east curb elevation 57.00, west curb elevation 57.50. Section 2. This ordinance shall be in force and take effect from and after its passage by the City Council and its publication in the Telegraph - Herald and Times - Journal newspapers. Adopted: September 18th, 1919. Approved: September 19th, 1919. Attest: JOHN STUBER City Recorder. Mayor. Published officially in the Du- buque Times - Journal and Telegraph - H1919. erald newspapers, September 22nd, Official Publication AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A GRADE ON SIXTEENTH STREET FROM THE WEST PROPERTY LINE OF CLAY STREET TO THE EAST PROP- ERTY LINE OF IOWA STREET. Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That an ordinance es- tablishing a grade on Sixteenth street from the west property line of Clay street to the east property line of Iowa street be and the same is hereby established and adopted as shown by the profile of said street and grade prepared by the City Engi- neer, being profile No. 994, B. M. top of foundation of house on the south- west corner of Sixteenth street and Main street, elevation 61.5. 7 Said grade begins at the west property line of Clay street which is station 0, soth surb elevation 34.14, north curb elevation 34.25; thence to station 1, east alley line, north and south curb elevation 38.54; thence to station 1+20, west alley line, north and south curb elevation 40.10; Official Notices 4 thence to station 2+20, east property line of Iowa street, north curb eleva- tion 50.00, south curb elevation 49.10. Section 2. This ordinance shall be in force and take effect from and after its passage by the City Coun- cil and its publication in the Du- buque Telegraph- Herald and Times - Journal newspapers. Adopted, September 18th, 1919. Approved, September 19th, 1919. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Recorder. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Published officially in the Du- buque Times - Journal and Telegraph - Herald newspapers, September 22nd, 1919. JOHN STUBER, 9- 22 -1t. City Recorder. Official Publication AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A GRADE ON IOWA STREET FROM THE NORTH PROPERTY LINE ON FOURTEENTH STREET TO THE SOUTH PROP- ERTY LINE OF SEVENTEENTH STREET. Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That an ordinance es- tablishing a grade on Iowa Street from the north property line of Fourteenth Street to the south prop - erty' line of Seventeenth Street be and the same is hereby stablished and adopted as shown by the profile of said street and grade, prepared by the City Engineer, being profile No. 993, B. M. top of the foundation of the brick house on the southwest corner of Sixteenth Street and Main Street, elevation 61.57. Said grade begins at the north property line of Fourteenth Street which is station 0, east curb ele- 42.69; thence to station 2+58, south property line of Fifteenth Street, east curb elevation 43.80, west curb elevation 43.30; thence to station 3-22, north property line of Fif- teenth Street, east curb elevation 44.60 west curb elevation 46.10; thence to station 5+90, south curb line of Sixteenth Street, east and west curb elevation 50.20; thence to station 6+30, north curb line of Sixteenth Street, east curb eleva- tion 51.20, west curb elevation 50.80; thence to station 8+99, south prop- erty line of Seventeenth Street, east and west curb elevation 52.90. Section 2. This ordinance shall be 111 force and take effect from and after its passage by the City Council and its publication in the Telegraph - Herald and Times- Journal newspa- pers. Adopted: September 18th, 1919. { 4 neer that said improvement will re- quire: 528 lineal feet of combination Port- land cement curb and gutter. 600 square yards of Talford -ma- cadam. 184.9 cubic yards of earth filling. 141.8 cubic yards of earth cutting. The work to be paid for when said work is completed and as pre- scribed by Chapter XXXII and amendments thereto of the Revised Ordinances of 1901 of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, work to be complet- ed on or before the 1st day of De- cember, 1919. Bidders must state price per lin- eal foot for cement curb and gutter and price per square yard for Tel- ford- macadam, and price for grading in total. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for $140.00 on some Dubuque hank as a guarantee that a contract will be entered into if awarded. Check and bid in separ- ate envelopes. The City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. • Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, Septem- ber 19, 1919. JOHN STUBER, 9- 19 -3t. City Recorder. Official Notices OFFICIAL NOTICE. Notice of Special Assessment. Notice is hereby given to all cit cerned that a special assessment as provided by law will be levied at a session of the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, to be held Thursday, October 2nd, 1919, to pay for improving the alley betweon West Second street and We Thirn street from College avenue to Walsh street. J. M. Kenety & Son, con- tractor. Amount of Special Assessment, $1,037.14, same to be assesse I against the property legally s ^bje °t to assessment upon and along said alley. And that there is a plat auq schedule on file in the office of the City Recorder of said City of Du buque, showing the alley in which said improvement was made and the separate lots and parcels or ground or specified portions thereof subject to assessment for such im- provement, the name of the owner thereof as far as practicable and the amount to be assessed against each lot or parcel of ground, which plat and schedule are subject to public inspection. And that any and all persons ob- jecting to said assessment or to said plat must file his or their objections in writing with the City Recorder of said City of Dubuque on or before said session of the City Council to be held Thursday, October 2d, 1919, or to appear at said session of the Council to show cause, if any you have, why said assessment should not be levied. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, Septem- ber 19th, 1919. JOHN STUBER, 9 -19 -3t City Recorder. Official Publication AN ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING THE USING OR TAKING WATER FROM ANY PART OF THE CITY . WATER WORKS WITHOUT A PERMIT OR FROM OPENING OR IN ANY MANNER REMOVING FIRE PLUG OR HYDRANT OR OTHER APPARATUS BELONG- ING TO SAID WATER DEPART- MENT OR IN ANY MANNER IN- TERFERING WITH ANY WATER PIPES AND PROVIDING A PEN- ALTY FOR VIOLATION THERE- OF. Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. Whoever shall by him- self of by any other person acting under his authority, use or take water from any part of the Water Works without a permit, or shall without authority from said Water Department, open, dig out, curb over or remove any fire plug or hydrant, stock cock valve, valve -box or other fixtures appertaining to the said Water Work, or shall .let on or shut off water into or from any water pipe wherever situated, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof, fined not less than ten ($10.00) dollars nor morn than Fifty ($50.00) Dollars.. Section 2. This ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after its passage by the City Council and publication as required by law. Adopted September 18th, 1919. Approved September 19th, 1919. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Recorder (Signed) JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Published officially in the Du- buque Times - Journal and Telegraph - Herald newspapers, September 22nd, 1919. JOHN STUBER, 9- 22 -1t. City Recorder. Official Publication AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A GRADE ON CUSHING PLACE FROM THE SOUTH CURB LINE OF VALERIA STREET TO THE NORTH PROPERTY LINE OF KAUFMANN AVENUE, Be it ordained by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque; 416 Approved: September 19th, 1919. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Recorder JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Published officially in the Du- buque Times - Journal and Telegraph - Herald newspapers, September 22nd, 1919. 9- 22nd -lt. JOHN STUBER, City Recorder. Official Publication AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A GRADE ON THE ALLEY FIRST SOUTH OF WINDSOR AVENUE FROM PFOTSER STREET TO HENRY STREET. Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. —That an ordinance es- tablishing a grade on the alley first south of Windsor avenue from Pfot- ser street to Henry street be and the same is hereby established and adopted as shown by the profile of said street and grade prepared by the City Engineer being profile No. 1000, B. M. Door sill of brick house No. 479 Windsor avenue, elevation 67.01. Said grade begins at the south property line of Pfotser street which is station 0, center grade elevation 75.00; thence to station 2 +76, north property line of Henry street, center elevation 70.30. Section 2. —This ordinance shall be in force and take effect from and after its passage by the City Council and its publication in the Telegraph - Herald and Times - Journal newspa- pers. Adopted September 18th, 1919. Approved September 19th, 1919. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Recorder. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Published officially in the Dubuque Times - Journal and Telegraph- Herald newspapers September 22nd, 1919. JOHN STUBER, 9 -22 -1t City Recorder. Official Publication AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A GRADE ON FOURTEENTH STREET FROM THE WEST PROPERTY LINE OF CLAY STREET TO THE EAST PROP- ERTY LINE OF MAIN STREET. Be it Ordained by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. —That an ordinance es- tablishing a grade on Fourteenth street from the west property line of Clay street to the east property Official Notices line of Main street be and the same is hereby established and adopted as shown by the profile of said street and grade, as prepared by the City Engineer, being profile No. 995. B. M. Top of foundation of house on the southwest corner of Sixteenth street and Main street, elevation 61.57. Said grade begins at the west property line of Clay street which is station 0, north curb elevation 36.60, south curb elevation 37.10, thence to station 1, east alley line north curb elevation 39.20, south al- le;' line 39.20; thence to station 1-V20, west alley line north curb ele- vation 39.80, south curb elevation 39.80; thence to station 2+32.5, east curb line of Iowa street, north curb elevation 42.40, south curb elevation 42.40; thence to station 2+72.5, west curb line of Iowa street, north curb elevation 42.90, south curb elevation 42.90; thence to station 3 +98, east alley line, north curb elevation 47.30, south curb elevation 47.30: thence to station 5+42, east property line of Main street, north curb elevation 55.10, south curb elevation 55.25. Section 2. This ordinance shall be in force and take effect from and after its passage by the City Council and its publication in the Telegrapn- Herald and Times - Journal newspa- pers. Adopted September 18th, 1919. Approved September 19th, 1919. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Recorder. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Published officially in the Dubuque Times - Journal and Telegraph - Herald newspapers September 22nd, 1919. JOHN STUBER, 9 -22 -1t City Recorder. OFFICIAL NOTICE. NOTICE OF THE CITY COUNCIL'S INTENTION TO CONSTRUCT AN EIGHT -INCH TILE PIPE SANI- TARY SEWER IN HENION STREET FROM THE MANHOLE I N WEST FOURTEENTH STREET TO THE PRESENT MANHOLE IN HENION STREET NORTH OF PICKET STREET. To Whom it May Concern: You and each of you are hereby notified that it is the intention of the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, to construct an eight -inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in Henion street from the manhole in West Four- teenth street to the present manhole in Henion street north of Picket street. That a plat of said improvement is now on file in the office of the City Recorder. It is estimated by the City Engi- neer that said improvement will re- quire. 279 lineal feet of eight -inch tile pipe. 2 manholes. Making a total estimated cost to the legally assessable property own- ers of $478.50. Any person having objection to said improvement is hereby notified to appear before the City Council at its next regular session to be held Thursday, October 2d, 1919, or to file with the City Recorder their objec- tion in writing on or before October 2d, 1919. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, Septem- ber 23rd, 1919. JOHN STUBER, 9 -23 -3t City Recorder. Notice To Sidewalk Contractors. Sealed proposals will be received at the City Recorder's office, City Hall, by the City Recorder until 8:00 P. M. Thursday, October 2d, 1919, to be acted on by the City Council on said date, for constructing sidewalks abutting the following lots: Lot 195 and 196a City, on the west side of Iowa street, engineer's estimate 1543.2 square feet of cement side- walk; abutting the south 1/2 of 216 City Lot, on the east side of Iowa street, engineer's estimate 307.2 square feet of cement sidewalk; abutting Lot 22 J. P. Schroeder's Add. on the east side of Harold street, engineer's estimate 200 square feet of cement sidewalk; abutting lots 4, 5, 6 Gillam's Sub., on the north side of Angella street, engineer's es- timate 650.68 square feet of cement sidewalk, in accordance with the plans and specifications prepared by the City Engineer and now on file in the office of the City Recorder. The work to be paid for when said work is completed and as prescribed by Chapter XXXII and amendments thereto of the Revised Ordinances of 1901 of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, work to be completed on or before the 20th day of October, 1919. Bidders must state price per square foot for cement sidewalk. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for ten per cent of the gross amount of his bid on some Dubuque bank as a guarantee that a contract will be entered into if awarded. Check and bid in separate envelopes. The City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, Septem- ber 23d, 1919. JOHN STUBER, 9 -23 -3t City Recorder. Official Notices JOHN STUBER, 9- 27 -1t. City Recorder. 4 Official Publication AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A GRADE ON LEIBNITZ STREET FROM CLIFFORD STREET TO A POINT 210 FEET WEST. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That an ordinance es- tablishing a grade on Leibnitz street from Clifford street to a point 210 feet west be and the same is here- by established and adopted as shown by the profile of said street and grade prepared by the City En- gineer, being profile No. 1004, B. M. Door sill of brick house 321 Leibnitz street, elevation 193.34. Said grade begins at the west property line of Clifford street, which is station 0, north curb eleva- tion 185.00, south curb elevation 187.40; thence to station 0+50, ele- vation 190.40; thence to station 1, elevation 194.00; thence to station. 1+50, elevation 194.80; thence to station 2 +10, elevation 190.50. Section 2. This ordinance shall be in force and take effect from and after its passage by the City Coun- cil and its publication in the Du- buque Times - Journal and Telegraph - Herald newspapers. Adopted September 24th, 1919. Approved September 25th, 1919. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Recorder. Published officially in the Du- buque Times - Journal and Telegraph - Herald newspapers September 27th, 1919. Official Publication AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A GRADE ON LAWTI-I.ER AVE- NUE FROM THE WEST CURB LINE OF HEADLEY COURT TO THE EAST CURB LINE OF 13UE- NA VISTA STREET. Be it Ordained by the City Coun cil of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. —That an ordinance es- tablishing a grade on Lawther ave- nue from the west curb tins of Head- ley Court to the east curb line of Buena Vista street be and the same is hereby established and adopted as shown by the profile; of said street and grade, prepared by the City Engineer, being profile No. 1001, B. M. Northwest curb return of Law - ther avenue and Sheridan street, elevation 152.40. Said grade begins at the west curb line of Headley Court which is sta. 418 tion 0 +78, north and soutn curb ele- vation 156.00; thence to station 1 +08.5 east curb line of Headley Court, north and south curb eieva tion 157.00; thence to station 2+21 west alley line, north and south curb elevation 162.00; thence to station 2 +41 east alley line, north and south curb elevation 162.50; thence to sta- tion 3+50, west curb line of Buena Vista street, north and south curb elevation 160.00; thence to station 3+80 east curb line of Buena Vista street, north and south curb eleva- tion 169.50. Section 2. —This ordinance shall be Telegraph- Herald and Times-Journal newspapers. Adopted September 24th, 1919. Approved September 25th, 1919. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Recorder. Published officially in the Dubuque Times - Journal and Telegraph- Hemld newspapers September 27th, 1919. JOHN STTTBER, 9 -27 -1t City Recorder. Official Publication. AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A GRADE ON HENRY STREET FROM THE EAST PROPERTY LINE OF THE ALLEY BE- TWEEN QUEEN STREET AND WINDSOR AVENUE, TO THE SOUTH PROPERTY LINE OF WINDSOR AVENUE. Be it Ordained by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. —That an ordinance es- tablishing a grade on Henry street from the east property line of the alley between Queen street and Windsor avenue to the south prop- erty line of Windsor avenue be and the same is hereby established and adopted as shown by the profile of said street and grade, prepared by the City Engineer being profile Nc. 999, B. M. Door sill of brick house No. 479 Windsor avenue, elevation 67.01. Said grade begins at the east alley line which is station 0, north curb elevation 70.30, south curb elevation 70.30; thence to station 1 -1 -24, west curb line of Windsor avenue, south curb elevation 68.50, north curb ele- vation 69.00. Section 2. —This ordinance shall be in force and take effect from and after its passage by the City Ccun- cil and its publication in the Tele- graph- Herald and Times-Journal newspapers. Adopted September 24th, 1919. Approved September 25th, 1919. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Attest: JOHN STUBER; City Recorder. Official Notices Published officially in the Dubuque rimes- Journal and Telegraph - Herald newspapers September 27th. 1419. JOHN STUBER, 9 -27 -1t City Recorder. Official Publication AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A GRADE ON FIFTEENTH STREET FROM THE WEST PROPERTY LINE OF CLAY STREET TO THE EAST PROP- ERTY LINE OF MAIN STREET. Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That an ordinance es- tablishing a grade on Fifteenth street from the west property line of Clay street to the east property line of Main street be and the same is hereby established and adopted as shown by the profile of said street and grade, prepared by the City Engineer, being profile No. 1003, B. M. Water table on the southeast corner of Sixteenth street and Main street, elevation 61.57. Said grade begins at the west property line of Clay street, which is station 0, south curb elevation 36.00, north curb elevation 36.10; thence to station 1, east alley line, south curb elevation 39.61; north curb elevation 40.00; thence to sta- tion 1+20, west alley line, south curb elevation 40.40, north curb ele- vation 40.70; thence to station 2 +34, south curb line of Iowa street, south curb elevation 43.30; north curb ele- vation 44.10; thence to station 2 +73, west curb line of Iowa street, south curb elevation 45.20, north curb ele- vation 45.80; thence to station 3 +99, east alley line, south curb elevation 49.80; thence to station 4+29, west alley line, south curb elevation 51.40; thence to station 5+43, east property line of Main street, south curb elevation 55.65, north curb ele- vation 55.55. Section 2. This ordinance shall be in force and take effect from and after its passage by the City Coun- cil and its publication in the Du- buque Telegraph - Herald and Times - Journal newspapers. Adopted September 24th, 1919. Approved September 25th, 1919. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Attest: 'JOHN STUBER, City Recorder. Published officially in the Du- buque Times- Journal and Telegrap),i- Herald newspapers September 27th, 1919. JOHN STUBER, 9- 27 -1t. City Recorder. Official Notice. NOTICE OF SPECIAL ASSESS- MENT. Notice is hereby given to all con- cerned that a special assessment as provided by law will be levied at a session of the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, to be held Thursday, October, 2nd, 1919, to pay for constructing an 8 -inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in South Dodge street from the manhole at South Dodge street and Rush street to the intersection of South Dodge street and Grandview avenue and south on Grandview avenue to Adeline street. G. L. Korman, contractor. Amount of Special Assessment $1,629.59, same to be assessed against the property legally subject to assessment upon and along said avenue and streets. And that there is a plat and schedule on file in the office of the City Recorder of said City of Du- buque, showing the avenue and streets in which said sewer was constructed and the separate lots and parcels of ground or specified portions thereof subject to assess- ment for such improvement. the name of the owner thereof as far as practicable and the amount to be assessed against each lot or parcel of ground, which plat and schedule are subiect to public inspection. And that any and all persons ob- jecting to said special assessment or to said plat must file his or their objections in writing with the City Recorder of said City of Dubuque on or before said session of the City Council to be held Thursday, Octo- ber 2nd, 1919. or to appear at said session of the Council to show cause, if any you have, why said as- sessment should not be levied. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, Septem- ber 19th, 1919. JOHN STUBER, 9- 19 -3t. City Recorder. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received at the City Recorder's office, City Hall, by the City Recorder until 8:00 p. m. Thursday, October 2d, 1919, to be acted r,n by the City Council on said date for improving Alpine street from the north property line of West Third street to the south property line of Julien avenue, the street car tracks and one foot outside thereof excepted, in accordance with the plans and specifications prepared by the City Engineer and now on file in the office of the City Rece der. It is estimated by the City En- gineer that said improvement will require: If brick block paving on a concrete foundation: 3636.66 square yards of Official Notices 4 brick block paving on a concrete foundation, 100 lineal feet of new cement curbing. If bitulithic paving on the old base: 3305.55 square yards of bituli- thic paving on the old base, 100 tons of bitulithic binder, 25 cubic yards of crushed rock, 2980 lineal feet of cement gutter, 100 lineal feet of new cement curbing. If tarvia paving on the old ase: 3305.55 square yards of travia pav- ing on the old base, 2980 lineal feet of cement gutter, 100 lineal feet of new cement curbing. The work to be paid for when said work is completed and as prescribed by Chapter XXXII and amendments thereto of the Revised Ordinances of 1901 of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, work to be completed on or before the 1st day of December, 1919. Bidders must state price per square yard for brick block paving, and price per square yard for bituli- thic paving, and price per square yard for tarvia paving, and rrice pet lineal foot for new cement curb- ing, and price per lineal foot for new cement guttering, and price per cu- bic yard for crushed rock, and price per ton for bitulithic binder. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for $1,000.00 on some Dubuque bank as a guarantee that a contract will be entered into if awarded. Check and bid in sepa- rate envelopes. The City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, Septem- ber 19th, 1919. JOHN STUBER, 9 -19 -3t City Recorder.