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1918 January Council ProceedingsRegular Session, Jan. 3, 1918. 1 CITY COUNOILU (Official.) Regular session January 3, 1918. Council met at 8:20 P. M. Mayor Saul in the chair. Present —Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist, McLaughlin, Plamondon, Stro- bel, Wallis. On motion of Ald. Wallis, the Coun- cil Proceedings for the month of No- vember, 1917, were approved as print- ed. BIDS. Bid for equipping the street car sprinkler into a street flusher. Bid of E. D. Etnyre & Co. converting street car sprinkler into a street flusher for the sum of $850.00, but if awarded the contract for the motor truck flusher the price for converting the street car sprinkler into a street fllush- er to be $750.00. On motion of Ald. Leist, the bid was referred to the com- mittee of the whole. BILLS. Wm. Singrin, excavation fund$ 6 13 C. B. McNamara & Co., inter- est on Pickett street 58 80 J. Lee, constructing cement sidewalks on Louisa street 268 84 J. Lee, constructing cement sidewalk Lot 30, Oxford Heights Add. 98 06 C. B. McNamara & Co., im- proving Pickett street 903 60 Jas. Street, sewer in West Sixteenth street 471 26 Geo. Korman, improving Coul- ee avenue 8590 26 C. B. McNamara & Co., im- proving Kaufman avenue ..33177 89 On motion of Ald.' Leist, all bills properly O. K. were ordered paid. Petition of Wm: P. Slattery, asking the city council to place his taxes for the years 1914, 1915 and 1916 on an assessment of $134,000.00 which is the valuation placed by the Board of Equalization at its last meeting, pre- sented and read. On motion of Ald. McLaughlin, the prayer of the peti- tioner was granted and the city treas- urer instructed accordingly, Petition of A. L. Hammel, relative to damages sustained in the refilling of his excavation by the contractor and asking for damages for same, presented and read. On motion of Ald. Wallis, the petition was referred to the city attorney to report back to the committee of the whole. Petition of The Telegraph - Herald, calling the council's attention to the way the numbers are mixed up on several of the streets and asking to have the same straightened out and offering the services of Mr. John A. White, their city directory man, to assist, presented and read. On mo- tion of Ald. Wallis, the city engineer was instructed to take care of this work and call on Mr. White for his services. Petition of Frank Beutin, asking the city council to open North First street, located at Eagle Point, from the high bridge approach to the river front, presented and read. On motion of Ald. Frith, the petition was refer- red to the committee of the whole to view the grounds. Petition of heirs of Louisa M! Traut, by Lyon & Wiliging, their at- torneys, asking the city council. to in- struct the city treasurer to cancel the taxes for the years 1914, 1915 and 1916 against the estate of Louis M. Traut as the same has been errone- ously assessed, presented and read. On motion of Ald. Strobel, the petition was referred to the city assessor and city attorney' to report back to the city council.' Petition of Dennis Ryan, asking the city council to instruct the city treas- urer to accept the sum of $803.71 without interest for the payment of delinquent taxes for the years 1916 and prior against Lot 2 of Mineral Lot 28, abutting on Grandview avenue, presented and read. On motion of Ald. Wallis, the petition was referred to the committee of the whole. Petition of city firemen's union, asking the city council for a salary increase of twenty per cent, uniform through the department, presented and read. On motion of Ald. Frith, the petition was referred to the com- mittee of the whole. Petition of A. E. Gmehle, asking the city council to appoint him again to collect the delinquent personal taxes for the year 1916 and prior, presented and read. Ald. Leist moved to grant the prayer of the petitioner. Ald. McLaughlin amended Ald. Leist's motion to refer the petition to the committee of the whole. Lost by the following vote: Yeas - -Alds. McLaughlin, Wallis. Nays —Alds. Callahan, Frith, Leist, Plamondon, Strobel. Original motion of Ald. Leist car- ried by the following vote: Yeas - -Alds. Callahan, Frith, Leist, !McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel. Nays —None. Ald. Frith moved to take from the committee of the whole the petition of Interstate Mercantile Agency, rela- tive to being appointed agents for the collection of delinquent taxes and act on the same in the council meeting. Ald. Frith moved to receive and file the petition of the Interstate Mer- cantile Agency. Carried. Petition of Fred N. Faldorf, asking the city council to accept the sum of $75.00 as payment in full of the as- sessment levied against his property, Lot 3 of 1 of Mineral Lot 24, for the 2 Regular Session, Jan. 3, 1918. improvement of Grandview avenue, presented and read. On motion of Ald. Leist, the petition was referred to the committee of the Whole. Petition of Grundy & Hird, et al, 'asking the city council to install an electric light on North street at a point which is about in the hollow, at the foot of the hill, presented and :read. On motion of Ald. Plamondon, the prayer of the petitioners was granted and the 'city electrician in- structed accordingly. Appeal'bond' John L. Heim, cov- ering his appeal from the special as- sessment levied against 'Lot '1 of 'Sub - division 2'6f Mineral Lot 363, 'for the improvement of Couler avenue, pre - •'serited. On motion of Ald. Callahan, the bond was' referred to the city at- torney. ' Appeal bond of'J. P. Frantzen, cov- ering his appeal from the special as- sessmentlevied' against Lot 2 of Min•. - eral'Lot 270 and Lots 2 and 3 of Min- 'oral Lot 340, for 'the improvement of Kaufmann avenue, 'presented. On I 'Motion of Ald. •Leist, the bond Was I referred to the city attorney. Appeal bond of Edward 'Hilby, cov- drin'g'his appeal froni the special as sessment levied against Mineral Lot 342 and Lot 33 in Burton's Addition. 'Lot 1 of Mineral Lot 343, Lot 1 of 1 of Lot '2 of Mineral Lot 344, for the improvement of Kaufmann avenue, present'ed. On motion of Ald. Leist, the bond was referred to the city at- torney. Notices of appeal together with ap- peal bonds of J. C. Fitzpatrick, F. K. Munsell, Glenn Brown and Theodore D. Temps, et al, by P. C. Murray, at- torney for plaintiffs, from the special assessments levied for the improve- ment of Kaufmann avenue, presented. 'On motion of Ald. Leist, the notices and bonds were referred to the city attorney. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: I herewith submit my payroll for labor on streets in the several road districts during the last: half of December, 1917: Amount' clue laborers $894.40 Respectfully submitted. JOHN MAHONEY, Street Commissioner. On motion of Ald. Frith, the pay- rolls were received and 'warrants 'or- dered drawn to pay various amounts and report referred hack to commit- tee on streets. Also submit the payroll for labor on sewers during the last half of De- cember, 1917: Amount due' laborers on sew - ers $269.60 Respectfully submitted, JOHN 'MAHONEY, Street Commissioner. On motion of Ald. Plamondon, the payroll was received and warrants or- dered drawn to pay various amounts and report referred back to commit- tee on sewers. Chief of Police Giellis reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City 'Council: Gentlemen: I herewith submit the police report for the month of Decem- ber, 1917: Defrauding hotel keeper 1 Disorderly conduct 4 Disturbing the peace 12 ;Forgery 1 Inebriety 1 Intoxication 44 Larcehy from building 2 Malicious mischief 11 Obtaining money by false pretenses '•1 Petit larceny 3 Vagrancy• 1 Violating' speed ordinance 6 Violating traffic ordinance 2 Total 79 Residents arrested 34 Doors found open 29 'Defective lights 26 Lodgers harbored 180 Meals furnished prisoners 31 Cost of food $ 6.20 Sheriff, dieting prisoners $ 6.20 'Police costs and fines collected$167.65 Patrol -runs for prisoners 110 Committee calls 1 Miles traveled 190 Ambulance calls 132 Also beg to submit the payroll for ;policemen for the last half of Decem- ber, 191.7: Amount due policemen $1673.70 Amount retained in .pension fund 31.30 Respectfully submitted. JOHN W. GIELLIS, Chief of Police. ' On motion of Ald. Callahan, the re- port' and payroll were received and warrants ordered drawn to pay varl- ous amounts and the report referred back to the police committee. Fire Chief Reinfried reported as follows: Gentlemen: I herewith submit my payroll for the fire department for the last half of December, 1917: Amount due firemen $2117.25 ■Pension fund retained 42.21 Respectfully submitted, J. R. 'REINFRIED, Chief. On motion of Ald. Leist, the payroll was received ' and warrants ordered drawn to pay various amounts and the report referred back to the fire committee. Dubuque, Ia., January 2, 1918. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, City . of Dubuque, Iowa: .Gentlemen: Herewith find my re- port for the month'of December, 1917, showing the receipts and disburse- ments for the month: RECEIPTS. City's cash balance Decem- ber 1st, 1917 $63,793.92 Receipts during the month 28,355.17 Total $ 92,149.09 DISBURSEMENTS. Warrants redeemed $23,401.11 Improvement bond coupons redeemed 1,856.25 Regular bond coupons re- deemed 1,287.78 Water Works bond coupons redeemed 832.60 Improvement bonds re- deemed 3,250.00 Water Works bonds re- deemed 3,000.00 Library orders redeemed 1,482.78 Park orders redeemed 809.24 Police pension orders re- deemed 110.00 36,287.41 City's cash balance Decem- her 31st, 1917 55,861.68 Total $92,149.09 The above cash balances include the balances in the improvement bond fund, the water works interest and sinking fund, the library fund, old water works debt fund, police pension fund, fire pension fund, and the sinking fund (for amelioration or the city regular bonded debt). WATER WORKS ACCOUNT. Cash balance December 1st, 1917 $12,260.37 Deposit with city treasurer by Water Works trustees 12,571.19 Total $24,821.56 Orders drawn on city treas- urer by Water Works trustees $ 5,002.06 'Cash balance December 31, 1917 19,819.50 Total $24,821.56 EXCAVATION ACCOUNT. Cash balance December 1, 1917 $150.00 Cash balance 'December 31, 1917 150.00 EXCAVATION FUND Cash balance December 1, 1917 '$ 41.54 'Receipts during the month 96.62 Total 138.16 Warrants issued against fund__$131.68 Cash balance December 31, 1 917 6.48 Total $138.16 The following is a record of all in- terest coupons and bonds redeemed Regular Session, Jan. 3, 1918. 3 by the city treasurer and credited to him: INTEREST. Improvement bond coupons $1856.25 Regular bond 'coupons 1287.78 Water works bond coupons 832.50 Total $3,976.53 BONDS. Improvement bonds $3,250.00 Water Works bonds 3,000.00 Total $6,250.00 Also report there is due the city officers for the month of December, 1917, salaries amounting to $2,909.75 and Amanda Beyer (Iowa Compensa- tion Law), $35.08. Very Respectfully, CYRIL D. LAGEN. City Auditor. The 'following list shows the appro- priations and the amount of warrants drawn on each fund since the begin- ning of the fiscal year beginning March 1st, 1917, to January 1st, 1918: Appropriation Expended For general ex- pense and con - tingent fund '.:$45,000.00 $37,433.54 For District Road funds: First District 9,458.34 9,456.20 Second District 17,534.74 17,514.76 Third District 12,417.78 12,415.84 Fourth District 14,369.90 14,362.34 Fifth District 11,946.02 11,917.32 For expense of fire department 66,000.00 65,968.83 For expense of police depart - 'ment 41,000.00 35,296.49 For care, mainte- nance and re- pair of, sewers 5,700.00 5,697.62 For printing 4,950.00 2,709.04 For street lighting 44,500.00 35,333.87 For interest on floating a n d bonded debt _. 42,000.00 27,227.53 For expense of board of health 15,500.00 14,872.93 For grading streets and al- leys 6,000.00 5,997.78 Special bonded paving 9,000.00 'Fcr interest on special bonded debt 8,000.00 For repairing and rebuilding side- walks 1,000.00 965.24 To pay 'balance of jurors' award 'on Cleveland Avenue For balance on Fifth ' avenue sewer For balance on 'Eagle Point 175.00 150.00 5,250.00 '4,903.67 4 Regular Session, Jan. 3, 1918. barge 950.00 950.00 For storm sewer in Angella St... 150.00 144.40 For municipal athletic field .. 833.00 833.00 For widening of Cora and Ex- change Sts. 700.00 362.00 For storm sewer in Grandview Heights 600.00 436.86 For improvement of Grandview Avenue .... 1,000.00 1,000.00 For bathing beach 1,000.00 998.63 For balance on Diagonal street and grading on Bee Branch 288.00 288.00 For Bee Branch sewer 2,000.00 1,977.08 For fire apparatus 3,500.00 3,500.00 Respectfully submitted, C. D. LADEN, City Auditor. On motion of Ald. Wallis, the report of the city auditor was approved and warrants ordered drawn covering the various amounts and the report re- ferred back to the finance committee. City Treasurer Wybrant reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: The following is a statement of amounts advanced by me, for which please order warrants drawn during the month of Decem- ber, 1917, in my favor: Interest on warrants out- standing $1342.50 Miscellaneous 42.82 Also please order renewed Loan Warrant No. 5836, dated December 6, 1900, in the sum of $500.00, payable to Edward Lentz, interest from Nov- ember 28th, 1917, at 5 per cent. Respectfully submitted, GEO. D. WYBRANT, City Treasurer. On motion of Ald. Wallis, the re- port of the City Treasurer was ap- proved and warrants ordered drawn to cover the various amounts and the report referred back to the Finance committee. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: The statements in the foregoing petition are in accordance with the records in the office of the City Treasurer. Respectfully submitted, GEO. D. WYBRANT, City Treasurer. M. H. CZIZEK, City Attorney. On motion of Ald. McLaughlin, the report of the City Treasurer and City Attorney was approved and the City Treasurer instructed to accept the sum of $25.00 as payment in full of the special assessment levied against Eva W. Faherty for a sanitary sewer in West Seventh street in the year 1910. Ald. Frith moved that the City Treasurer be instructed that he will be held responsible for any more out- lawed assessments or taxes hereafter. Ald. Wallis amended Ald. Frith's mo- tion that the City Treasurer be re- instructed to sell all property for as- sessments and taxes before the same become outlawed. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Leist, McLaughlin, Pia - mondon, Strobel, Wallis. Nays —Aids. Callahan, Frith. Dec. 31, 1917. To the Honorabe Mayor and Members of the City Council: Gentlemen: We have investigated attached remonstrances by Hugo F. Mall and Albert C. Lantzky, relative to the sewer assessment on West Six- teenth street, and find that same should be granted, as they have paid an assessment for sewer to which they are connected which was constructed in 1900 about to the line of their lots. Respectfully submitted, M. H. CZIZEK, City Attorney. F. J. MCNULTY, City Engineer. On motion of Ald. Leist, the report of the City Attorney and City Engi- neer was approved. On motion of Ald. Strobel, the fol- lowing Weighmaster reports were re- ceived and filed: J. Burke, $3.26. L. Pitschner, $1.26. C. J. McCarthy, $13.75. Ald. Wallis offered the following: Whereas, The contract heretofore entered into by the City of Dubuque for the construction of a cement sidewalk hereinafter described has been completed, and the City Engi- neer has computed that the cost and expense of said improvement amount to $75.44. Therefore, Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to provide for the cost of construct- ing a cement sidewalk abutting the west 60 feet of Lot 10, Bennett Street Sub., the Mayor be and he is hereby required to execute and deliver to the City Recorder, to be by him registered and countersigned, one sidewalk certif- icate for seventy -five and 44 -100 dol- lars, numbered 165, dated February 2nd, 1918, payable on or before seven years after the date thereof, and bear- ing interest at the rate of six per cent pr annum, payable semi - annually. Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of the resouiton. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Callahan, Frith, Leist, McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel, Wallis. Nays —None. Alderman Wallis offered the fol- lowing: Whereas, The contract heretofore entered into by the City of Dubuque for the construction of a cement side- walk hereinatfter described has been completed, and the City Engineer has computed that the cost and expense of said improvement amount to $27.86, Therefore, Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to provide for the cost of con- structing a cement sidewalk abutting Lot 6, Westaby's Sub., the Mayor be and he is hereby required to execute and deliver to the City Recorder, to be by him registered and counter- signed, one sidewalk certificate for Twenty -seven and 86 -100 Dollars, numbered 166, dated February 2nd, 1918, payable on or before seven years after the date thereof, and bearing interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, payable semi -an- nually. Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Callahan, Frith, Leist, McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel and Wallis. Nays - -None. Alderman Wallis offered the fol- lowing: Whereas, The contract heretofore entered into by the City of Dubuque for the construction of a cement side- walk hereinafter described has been completed, and the City Engineer has computed that the cost and expense of said improvement amount to $27.86, Therefore, Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to provide for the cost of con- structing a cement sidewalk abutting Lot 7, Westaby's Sub., the Mayor be and he is hereby required to execute and deliver to the City Recorder, to be by him registered and counter- signed, one sidewalk certificate for Twenty -seven and 86 -100 Dollars, numbered 167, dated February 2nd, 1918, payable on or before seven years after the date thereof, and bearing interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, payable semi -an- nually. Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Callahan, Frith, Leist, McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel and Wallis. Nays —None. Alderman Wallis offered the fol- lowing: Whereas, The contract heretofore entered into by the City of Dubuque for the construction of a cement side- Regular Session, Jan. 3, 1918. 5 walk hereinafter described has been completed, and the City Engineer has computed that the cost and expense of said improvement amount to $27.86, Therefore, Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to provide for the cost of con- structing a cement sidewalk abutting Lot 8, Westaby's Sub., the mayor be and he is hereby required to execute and deliver to the City Recorder, to be by him registered and counter- signed, one sidewalk certificate for Twenty -seven and 86 -100 Dollars, numbered 168, dated February 2nd, 1918, payable on or before seven years after the date thereof, and bearing interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, payable semi- annually. Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist, McLaughlin. Plamondon, Strobel and Wallis. Nays---None. Alderman Wallis offered the fol- lowing: Whereas, The contract heretofore entered into by the City of Dubuque for the construction of a cement sidewalk hereinafter described has been completed, and the City Engi- neer has computed that the cost and expense of said improvement amount to $67.78; Therefore, Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to provide for the cost of con- structing a cement sidewalk abutting Lot 7, Michel's Sub., the Mayor be and he is hereby required to execute and deliver to the City Recorder, to be by him registered and countersign- ed, one sidewalk certificate for Fifty - seven and 78 -100 Dollars, numbered 169, dated February 2, 1918, payable on or before seven years after the date thereof, and bearing interest at the rate of six per cent. per annum, payable semi - annually. Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Callahan, Frith, Leist, McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel, Wallis. Nays —None. Alderman Wallis offered the fol- lowing: Whereas, The contract heretofore entered into by the City of Dubuque for the construction of a cement side- walk hereinafter described has been completed, and the City Engineer has computed that the cost and expense of said improvement amount to $60.03; Therefore, Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, '6 That to provide for the cost of con- structing a cement sidewalk abutting Lot 24, Michel's Sub., the Mayor be and he is hereby required to execute and deliver to the City Recorder, to be by him registered and counter- signed, one sidewalk certificate for Sixty and 03 -100 Dollars, numbered 170, dated February 2, 1918, payable on or before seven years after the date thereof, and bearing interest at the rate of six per cent. per annum, payable semi - annually. Ald. 'Wallis moved the adoption of the resolution. 'Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Callahan, Frith, Leist, McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel, Wallis. Nays —None. Alderman Wallis offered the fol- lowing: Whereas, The contract heretofore entered into by the City of Dubuque for the construction of a cement side- walk hereinafter described has been completed, and the City Engineer has computed that the cost and expense of said 'improvement amount to $100.98; Regular Session, Jan. 3, 1918. Therefore, Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that to ,provide for the cost of con- structing a cement sidewalk abutting Lot 30, Oxford Heights, the Mayor be and he is hereby required to execute and deliver to the City Recorder, to be by him registered and counter - signed, one sidewalk certificate for One Hundred and 98-100 Dollars, numbered 171, dated February 2, 1918, 'payable on or before seven years after the date thereof, and 'bearing interest at the rate 'of six per 'bent, 'per anntim, payable semi -an- nually. Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas =Aids. Callahan, 'Frith, Leist, McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel, Wallis. Nays —None. Ald. McLaughlin offered the fol- lowing: AN ORDINANCIiL AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED "AN OFt.- DINANCE GRANTING TO THE STANDARD OIL CO. THE RIGHT TO' INSTALL AND MAINTAIN PIPE LINES FOR THE 'CON- VEYANCE OF OIL FROM THE RIVER FRONT ON WATER STREET AND 'CAMP STREET WEST TO THE STANDARD OIL COMPANY PLANT," 'TITE SAME HAVING BEEN ADOPTED BY THE 'CITY COUNCIL dF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE ON DECtM- BER. '6TH, 1917. Be It 'Ordained By the 'City Council of the City of Dubuque: Sec. 1. That an Ordinance entitled "An Ordinance granting' to the Stand- ard Oil Co. the right to install and maintain pipe lines for the convey- ance of oil from the river front on Water Street and Camp Street west to the Standard Oil Co. plant," which was adopted Dec. 6th, 1917, be, and the same is hereby amended by in- serting after the word "oil" between the words "of" and "from" in the title of said Ordinance the words "and gasoline ". Sec. 2. That Section 1 of said Or- dinance be amended by inserting after the word "oil" and'between the words "of" and "from" the words "and gaso- line". Sec. 3. All the conditions, pro- visions and penalties provided for in the original Ordinance shall also ap- ply to the Ordinance when amended to comply herewith, and the Stand- ard 'Oil Co. shall, in signing their ac- ceptance of the terms and provisions of the Ordinance, shall make the same read so as to include the Ordi- nance and this amendment. Sec. 4. This Ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after its passage by the City Council and its publication as provided by law. Adopted January 3rd, 1918. Approved January 4th, 1918. (Signed) JAMES SA.UL, Attest: J. J. SHEA, Mayor. City Recorder. Published officially in the Dubuque Telegraph - Herald and Times - Journal newspapers, January 4th, 1918. J. J. SHEA, 1 -4 -it. City Recorder. • Ald. McLaughlin moved that the reading just had be considered the fil;st reading of the ordinance. Car - r led., Ald. McLaughlin moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of reading the ordinance by its title. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — 'Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist, M''cLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel and Wallis. Nays —None. Ald. McLaughlin moved the adop- tion of the ordinance as read. 'Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Callahan, Frith, Deist, McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel and Wallis. Nays- -None. " Ald. Deist moved: that the City Re- corder 'be instructed to advertise for bids for the furnishing of a .motdr driven aerial ladder truck, bidders to furnish specifications with their bids. Carried. Dubuque, Ia., Jan. 3rd, 1918. TO' the Honorable Mayor and City Council. Gentlemen: The Board of Health met in regular session January 3rd, 1918. Chairman Saul in the chair. Present: Ald. Leist; Citizens, R. Kolck, Wm. Fosselman, and Sanitary Officer Neumann. Minutes of the meeting of December 6th, 1917, read and, on motion of Ald. Leist, were approved as read. On motion of R. Kolck, the following bills were sent to the County for payment: W. F. Fosselman $ 47.20 F. A. Burns 8.20 F. A. Burns 4.10 Dr, E. L. Reinecke 192.00 Eichhorn Sr, Bechtel 15.20 F. Beutin 4.05 F. A. Burns 10.00 J. E. Robinson 75.00 Dubuque Electric Co. 3.00 J. C. Voelker 2.00 Ald. Leist moved that the Board of Health re- engage John Dehing for the hauling of debris from alleys, to work under the supervision of the Sanitary Officer. Carried. Ald. Leist moved to adjourn. Car- ried. J. J. SHEA, Clerk of the Board of Health. On motion of Ald. Leist, the report of the Board of Health was adopted. Your Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the petition of R. J. Love, asking to , have his taxes remitted, for the year 1916, on Lot 25, in O'Neill's, Sub. No. 3, would re- spectfully recommend that the prayer of the petitioner be granted, and the City Treasurer be instructed accord- ingly. J. H. WALLIS, Chairman. Your Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the petition of the City Assessor's deputies asking for the sum of $200.00 for overtime, in completing the tax list, would re- spectfully recommend that the prayer of the petitioners be granted, and a warrant ordered drawn on the City Treasurer for the sum of $200.0,0, in favor of the City Assessor's deputies. J. H. WALLIS, Chairman. Your Committee of the Whole would respectfully recommend that the City Attorney be instructed to buy all the property which is being sold by the City 'Treasurer, at the Tax Sale, which has not been sold by the City Treasurer at his last tax sale, for the City. J. H. WALLIS, Chairman. Your Cbnimittee of the Whole would respectfully recomii end that the City Engineer be instructed' to prepare a plat' of Kalif/harm Avenue, with the name of the owner, the amount of his special assessment for the improvement of said street from the end of the 'present brick improve- ment to the City Limits; also the Regular Session, Jan. 3, 1918. 7 present valuations placed by the Board of Equalization on each lot which is being assessed for this im- provement, and file same with the clerk of the Committee of the Whole. J. H. WALLIS, Chairman. Your Committee of the Whole would respectfully recommend that the City Attorney be instructed to in- vestigate the contract of the Union Electric Co. on sprinkling, which ex- pired in May, 1917, and report to the City Council what percentage of the electric sprinkler the City owns; also report as to whether the City has a refund corning on its sprinkling. bill for the past year. J. H. WALLIS, Chairman. Your Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the bids for the construction, of a sanitary sewer in Heeb Street, would respectfully rec- ommend that the bids be received and filed and the checks returned to the bidders. J. H. WALLIS, Chairman. On motion of Ald. Wallis the var- ious reports of the Committee of the Whole were adopted. City Recorder Shea presented and read the notice, certified to by the publishers, of the City Council's in- tention to levy special assessments to pay for constructing sidewalks abut- ting the following named lots: W. 60' of Lot 10, Bennett Street Sub., as- sessed to M. J. and T. Lyons, amount of assessment, $75.44; Lot 6, West- aby's Sub., assessed to Howard Gra- ham, amount of assessment, $27.86; Lot 7, Westaby's Sub., assessed to Howard. Graham, amount of assess- ment, $27.86; Lot 8, Westaby's Sub., assessed to Nic. Smith, amount of assessment, $27.86; Lot 7, Michel's Sub., assessed to Anton Ferring, amount of assessment, $57.78; Lot 24, Michel's Sub., assessed to G. and M. M. Born, amount of assessment, $60.03; Lot 30, Oxford Heights, as- sessed to, Voelker Realty, Co., amount of assessment, $100.98,; J. Lee, con- tractor. On motion of Ald. Wallis the no- tice was received and filed. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That to, ,pay for constructing cement sidewalks, by J. Lee, contractor, in front of and, ad- joining the same, a special tax be and is hereby levied on the several lots, and parts of lots and parcels of real estate hereinafter named, situated and owned, and for the several al/loth set opposite each lot or par- cel of real estate, as follows: Owner. Description: 'Tax. M. S. -and T. Lyons, Bennett St.' Sub., W. 60' ft. Lot 10, 538.00 sq. ft. cement side- walk at 13 $72.63; -in- 8 Regular Session Jan. 3, 1918. Regular Session Jan. 17, 1918. 9 terest 6%, 63c; extra ex- pense, $2.18 $ 75 44 Howard Graham, Westaby's, Lot 6, 198.67 sq. ft. cement sidewalk at 13 $26.82; interest 6 %, 24c; extra ex- pense, 80c 27 86 Howard Graham, Westaby's, Lot 7, 198.66 sq. ft. cement sidewalk at 13 $26.82; interest 6 %, 24c; extra ex- pense, 80c 27 86 Nic. Smith, Westab's, Lot 8, 198.67 sq. ft. cement side- walk at 13 /2c, $26.82; in- terest 6 %, 24c; extra ex- pense, 80c. 27 86 Anton Ferring, Michel's Sub , Lot 7, 412.00 sq. ft. cement sidewalk at 131/2c, $55.62; interest 6 %, 49c; extra ex- pense. $1.67 57 78 G. and, M. M. Born, Michel's Sub., Lot 24, 428.00 sq. ft. cement sidewalk at 131/2c, $57.78; interest 6 %, 51c; ex- tra expense, $1.74 60 03 Total $276 83 Adopted - January 3, 1918. Approved - January 4, 1918. .LAMES SAUL, Mayor. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. Ald Wallis moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas -Alds. Callahan, Frith, Leist, McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel, Wallis. Nays -None. Resolved by the Cty Council of the City of Dubuque: That to pay for constructing cement sidewalks by J. Lee, contractor, in front of and ad- joining the same, a'special tax be and is hereby levied on the several lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of real estate hereinafter named, situated and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of real estate, as follows: Amount. Voelker Realty Co., Oxford Heights, Lot 30, 720.00 sq. ft. cement sdewalk at 13 $97.20; extra expense, $2.92; interest at 6 per cent, 86e $100 98 Adopted January 3rd, 1918. Approved January 4th, 1918. JAMES SAUL, • Mayor. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Recodre. Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas -Alds. Callahan, Frith, Leist, McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel and Wallis. Nays -None. Ald. Strobel moved to adjourn. Carried. J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. Adopted , 1918. Approved Mayor. Attest City Recorder. PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF WATER WORKS TRUSTEES. (Official.) Dubuque, Ia., Dec. 28th, 1917. Regular meeting of the board at 2:'30 p. m. All members present, also superin- tendent. The' minutes of the last regular meeting were read and approved. The superintendent submitted his financial statement for the month of November, 1917, together with coal and pumping records for the month, supplied by Engineer Carroll of Eagle Point pumping station, which was ordered filed and published as part of the mink utes. STATEMENT. Nov. 1, cash with city treasurer .. Flat rate RECE 622.88 $12,526.05 Meter rate 2,578.18 Taps 15.00 Sale of meters 82.25 Repair of meters 13.58 Sale ' of cinders and sundries _. 1.00 Sale pipe and spe- cials 23.54 Sale hydrants and valves 21.90 Sale lead 5.20 Street expense 10.63 $ 3,374.16 On hand and received ..._ .. $15 900.21 DISBURSEMENTS. Eagle Point coal..$1,099.59 Eagle Point labor 912.50 Eagle Point maint. 154.73 Eagle Point oil ' and waste 68.30 Level labor 200.00 Level maint. 86.82 Level oil and waste 14.70 Eighth St. maint. 2.94 Street expense 45.89 General expense _ 39.68 Office expense 57.32 Office salaries 355.00 Postage and sta- tionery 78.25 Meters and maint. 562.87 Hydrants and pipe line maint. 438.09 Refunds 10.10 Reservoir maint._. 8.80 Pipe and specials 37.35 Insurance 84.13 Engineering and records 17.70 Booth St. Ext .32 ;$ 4,274.08 Nov. 30, 1917, on hand with city treasurer $11,626.13 LIST OF UNPAID ACCOUNTS. Big Creek Colliery Co. $775.46 Ludlow Valve Co. 48.46 Hersey Mfg. Co. 43.56 Murphy Insurance Co. 43.20 C. L. Dambacher .50 Total $911.18 Coal used in November, 485 tons. Daily average, 16 tons. Pumpage for November, 66,849,300 gallons. Daily average, 2,228,310 gallons. Hill pumpage, 22,668,500 gallons. Daily average, 155,283 gallons. All bills and claims audited and al- lowed during the month of November were passed upon finally and their payments by orders 6808.ta 6872 ag- gregating $4,274.08 were approved. On motion adjourned. Approved: :PHIL SCHWINN,' F. B. Ross, Secretary. W. A. McClain. CITY COUNCIL. (Official.) Rugular session, January 17th. 1918. Council met at 8:25 p. m. Mayor Saul in the chair. Present- Alds,. Callahan, Frith, Least, McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strip, b el, Wallis. On motion of Ald. Frith the council proceedings for the month of Decem- ber, 1917, were approved as printed. Ald. Wallis moved that the city re- corder be instructed to advertise for bids for the binding of the count proceedings, in hook form, for the rear 1917. Carried. Ald. Leist moved to have the peti- tion of the property owners of Seven- teenth street, relative to the improve- ment of said street read. Carried. Petition of property owners on Seventeenth street relative to the im- provement of said street and asking the City Council to relieve them from a part, at least, of said assessment presented and read. Ald. Leist moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of allowing tho interested parties to address the.coun- cil. Carried by the following vote. Yeas -Alds. :Callahan, Frith, Leist, McLaughlin, Plamandon, Strobel, Wallis. Nays -None. Attorney Chalmers, et al, addressed the :council, relative to their petition. Ald. Mc- Laughlin moved to refer .the petition to the Committee of the Whole. Ald. ;Frith amended Ald. Mc- I_aughlin's motion to grant the peti- tioners a .reduction .of 30 .percent on the improvement of Seventeenth street. Lost iby the following vote. Yeas -Alds. Frith, heist, Strobel. Nays -Aids. :Callahan, McLaug- lin, .Plamondon, Wallis. Original motion : ,Ald. McLaughlin carried. 'BIDS. Bids for the furnishing of a Motor - Driven Aerial Ladder-Truck. Bid of Eluckiger Motor Company, Aerial Hook and Ladder semi - trailer, deliv- ered at the City .of Dubuque for $12.- 050.00. A two -ton Republic truck with large fifth wheel •to mount on present Hook • and Ladder for $'3,000 - 00. 131d of.the Murtz Motor Company, pne Seagrave .seventy -five foot front drive Aerial Hook end Ladder Truck, X12;975.00; one Seagrave seventy-five one Seagrave .seventy -five four wheel , foot Pour wheel Tractor drawn Aerial • ,Hook and ;Ladder Truck, $13,750:00; drive and steer Aerial Hook and Lad- der .Truck, $14,07•5,00. Bid of the American -La France :Fire Engine company, 'Inc.; one Motor Driven 10 Regular Session, Jan. 1 7, 1918. Aerial Ladder Truck as per specifica- tions attached, or if four wheel Trac- tor is desired, same price for the sum of $12,500.00, F. O. B. cars, Dubuque, Iowa. On motion of Ald. Leist, the bids were — referred to the Committee of the Whole. BILLS. Key City Gas Co., expense.... .... 3 Upton Laundry, expense Gonner Bros., expense 17 Telegraph - Herald, expense 17 Rellihan & Mullen, expense.._ 4 John Dehing, expense 14 Klauer & Kress, expense Western Union Telegraph Co expense 2 W. B. Barney, expense 12 Dubuque Electric Co., ex- pense 5 T. J. Mulgrew Co , expense 3 C. L. Dambacher, expense .._.__ 16 Frank Beutin, expense 26 Key City Gas Co., expense 3 Pier Bros., expense , 33 J. W. Geillis, police 2 E. P. Smith Electric Co., po - lice 2 Iowa Oil Co., police 21 C. E. Fitzpatrick, expense 4 Guarantee Fire Service Co.,._ police 47 N. J. Kon, ponce — 70 Eichhorn & Bechtel, police _._ 4 Klauer & Kress, police Hawkeye Steam Vulcanizing.___ Co., police Geisler Bros, police 3 Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co., police 9 C. J. McCarthy, police 6 Watkin Sign System, police _.__ 7 Dubuque Electric Co., police 1 Kaep & Buechele, police & health 295 Telegraph - Herald, printing 41 Telegraph-Herald, printing ._ 32 Labor Leader, printing 3 Labor Leader, printing 12 Times - Journal, printing 32 Key City as Co., police, fire expense ._ 4 25 Key City Gas Co., police, fire.... & expense 85 85 Iowa Telephone Co., police, fire & expense 57 74 Times - Journal, printing 68 17 Dubuque Electric Co., light -.__ ing 75 Dubuque Electric , Co 49 35 Dubuque Electric Co., light - ing 197 91 Dubuque Electric Co., light - ing 34 42 John M. Lee, grading walk in front of lot 30, Alta Vista street, $10.60 On motion of Ald. McLaughlin all bills properly O. K. were ordered paid. Petition of C. J. Buol asking the city council to cancel the special as- sessment levied against lot 10, Fair- view Place for the sanitary sewer in 60 83 25 50 60 00 40 00 00 49 66 10 00 00 45 45 00 41 70 33 5" 31 35 60 50 52 20 00 74 00 18 93 90 50 50 West Sixteenth street, presented and read. On motion of Ald. Leist, the peti- tion was referred to the Committee of the whole to view the grounds. Petition of German Trust and Sav- ings Bank, asking the city council to instruct the city treasurer to retire bonds Nos. 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, and 35 issued by the City of Dubuque for the improvement of levee front, from Highbride avenue to Wall street, ag- gregating in amount, the sum of $3,- 450.00 principal and $26.50 interest from December 1st., 1917, presented and read. Ald. Frith moved to sus- pend the rules for the purpose of al- lowing Mr. Gindorf to address the council. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Callahan, Frith, Stro- bel, Leist, McLaughlin, Plamondou, Wallis. Nays —None. Mr. Gindorff addressed the council, relative to the petition of the German Trust and Savings Bank. Ald. Wallis moved to grant the prayer of the peti- tion and the city treasurer instructed accordingly. Carried. Petition of Fred Schargitz, asking the city council to make a settlement with his wife for injuries sustained while !stepping off the curbing at Henry and Windsor Avenue on the 24th. of December, presented and read. On motion of Ald. Leist, the petition was referred to the city attor_ ney. Petition of George J. Beier, asking the city council to refund to him his payment paid for the sanitary sewer in Windsor avenue against lot 64 Cook's add. on account of having paid for a previous sewer, presented and read. On motion of Ald. Frith the petition was referred to the city en- gineer and city attorney to report back to the council. Petition of Sarah A. Kennedy, ask- ing the city council to grant her a re- duction on her taxes for the year 1917 presented and read. On motion of Ald. Frith, the petition was referred to the committee of the whole. Petition of Dr. C. P. Forward, ask- ing the city council' to allow his bill in the sum of $256.00 for professional services rendered Mr, Thomas Barrett an employee of the city, presented and read. On motion of Ald. Wallis the petition was referred to the city at- torney. Petition of Mrs. Anna G. AdarnA asking the city council to cancel the taxes on building on lot sub. city 654, iot 2 and lot 4 as the same was ruined by fire presented and read. On motion of Ald. Leist the petition was referred to the committee of the whole to view the grounds. Petition of Eugene Adams, asking I ecity council to appropriate the sum of $4,000.00 for to pay bills past due on the grandstand at the Dubuque Athletic Field, presented and read. On motion of Ald. Leist the petition was - referred to the Appropriation Com- mittee. Petition of Dubuque Commercial Club, asking the city council to appro- priate the sum of $2,500.00 for the construction of the Municipal Dock, presented and read. On motion of Ald. Leist the petition was referred to the Appropriation Committee. Petition of John Ball, et al, mem- bers of the American Poultry Associa- tion, asking the city council to re- ceive and file —the ordinance now in the committee of the whole relatice to poultry running at large, presented and read. On motion of Ald. Leist the petition was referred to the committee of the whole. Petition of the Dubuque Visiting Nurse Association, asking the city council to appropriate the sum of $1,- 200,000 to pay the salary of one visit- ing nurse, presented and read. Ald. Wallis moved to refer the petition to the Appropriation Committee. Ald. Callahan amended Ald. Wallis petitiO to the committee of the whole and notify the members to be present. Lost by the following vote : Yeas —Alds. Callahan, Frith, Stro- bel. Nays =Aids. Leist, McLaughlin, Pla- mondon, Wallis. Original motion of Ald. Wallis car- ried. Petition of A. A. Loetscher, asking the city council to cancel the special assessment levied against lot 11 Fair- view subdivision for sewer in West Siz'teenth street, as he has already paid for a sewer in Montrose Terrace, presented and read. On motion of Ald. Strobel, the petition was referred to the • city engineer and city attorney to report back to the council. Communication of Dubuque Electric Company relative to the discontinuing of the operation of Boulevard lights, park lights and boster sign on Thurs- days and Sundays of each week in ac- cordance with orders of National Fuel Administrative board and asking to be allowed to burn the top light on the different clusters in the parks and also submitting an itemized scale for the burning of boulevard posts, boost- er sign and park clusters, presented and read. Ald. Wallis moved to sus- pend the rules for the purpose of al- lowing Mr. O. H. Simonds, general manager of the Dubuque Electric Company to address the council. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Callahan, Frith, Leist, McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel, Wallis. Nays —None. Regular Session, Jan. 1 7, 1918. 11 Mr. O. H. Simonds addressed the council relative to the communication of the Dubuque Electric Company. Ald. Frith moved that matter of al- lowing the burning of the top lights on the clusters in the various parks be granted and the balance of the pe- tition be referred to the committee of the whole. Communication of Phil Schwinn, tendering his resignation as member of the board of water works trustees, presented and read. On motion of Ald. Wallis the resignation was accepted with regret. Notice of claim for personal injuries of John Graas in the sum of $2,000.00 for injuries sustained in falling on sidewalk on Kaufman avenue near the Northeast corner of Kaufmann avenue and Valeria street, presented and read. On motion of Ald. Strobel the notice was referred to the city attorney. City Recorder Shea presented and read the notice, certified to by the publisher's, of the city council's in- tention for the vacation of that part of Camp street, between blocks 19 and 25 of the Dubuque Harbor Co. Addi- tion from South Main street to the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rail- way Company, right of way all in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, also the writ- ten remonstrance of Edward Muntz. On motion of Ald. McLaughlin the no- - ;ice was received and filed and the re. monstrance referred to the committee of the whole. Return of service of the Vacation Notice to Edward Muntz, National Re- fining Co., J. J. Nagle, Standard Oil Co., and C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., for the vacation of that part of Camp street between blocks 19 and 26 of the Dubuque Harbor Company. Addition from South Main stret to the Chi- cago Milwaukee and &St. Paul Rail- way Company rigt'of way all in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, presented and read. On motion of Ald.' McLaughlin the return of service was made a mat- ter of record. Bond of Chas. Pape & Son for ex- cavating in streets and alleys in the City of Dubuque, presented and read. On motion of Ald. Wallis the bond was referred to the city attorney. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: I herewith submit my payroll for labor on streets in the sev- eral road districts during the first half of January, 1918. Amount due laborers $1593.35 Also submit the pay roll for labor leading into the County for the first half of January, 1918, to be paid from the fifth ward portion of the County Road Fund Amount due laborers $175.95 JOHN MAHONEY, Street Commissioner. 12 Regular Session, Jan. 1 7, 1918. On motion of Ald. Frith, the pay- rolls were received and warrants or- dered drawn to pay various amounts and report referred back to commit- tee on streets. Also submit the payroll for labor on sewers during the first half of January, 1918: Amount due laborers on sew- ers $258.75 Respectfully submitted, JOHN MAHONEY, Street Commissioner. On motion of Ald. Plamondon, the payroll was received and warratns or- dered drawn to pay various amounts and report referred back to commit- tee on sewers. Chief of Police Giellis reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: I herewith submit my payroll for the police department for the first half, of January, 1918. Amount due policemen $1567.50 Dubuque, Iowa, Jan. 17, 1918. To the Honorable Mayor and City ■ Council: Gentlemen: Peter J: Kies having resigned as Deputy City Recorder, I take pleasure in recommending the appointment of T. J. Ryder as Deputy City Recorder and ask yaur honorable body for approval of the same. Respectfully yours, J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. On motion of Ald. Plamondon the report of the City Recorder was ap- proved. Dubuque, Ia., Jan. 3, .1.917. To the Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council: Gentlemen: It is with regret that 1 Mr. •Harry Gleason as assistant City Assessor, and I do not believe it .im- have to ,announce the resignation .of Proper. at this time to state that in - his retirement ,from the City ,Assessor's office, the City of Dubuque has lost,an honest, ,faithful and most efficient official. o fill the.vaeancy created by Mr. Gleason's resignation, I ;would report that S have appointed Deter J. Kies as assistant city assessor,• and respect- fully petition your Honorable ,Body to approve of said appointment. Respectfully submitted, FRED J. HELLER, ■ City Assessor. On motion of Ald. - Callahan, the re- port of the iCity Assessor was ap- proved. On motion of Ald. 'Callahan, the payroll was received and - warrants or_ and the report referred back to the dered drawn to pay various amounts and the report referred back to the police committee. Fire Chief -- Reinfried reported as follows: Gentlemen: I herewith submit my payroll for the fire department for the first half of January, 1918: Amount clue firemen $2072.4) Respectfully submitted, J. J. REINFRIED, Chief. On motion of Ald. Leist, the pay- roll was received and warrants or- dered drawn to pay various amounts and the report referred back to the fire committee. January 16, 19 To the Honorable Mayor, and Council of the City of Dubuque. Gentlemen: I address this commu_ ideation to your honorable body to ad- vise you that the official stenographer for the city attorney's office has re- signed her position and is no longer occupying a position in my office. I would therefore recommend for ap- pointment to fill this position, Miss Susan Graham, who has been in my office since Miss Czizek has resigned. I sincerely trust you will appoint Miss Graham to fill the vacancy which has been made on account of the above resignation and instruct the auditor accordingly. Respectfully submitted, , M. H. CZIZEK, City Attorney. On motion of Ald. Leist, the report of the City Attorney was approved. On Motion of Ald. Strobel, the fol- lowing weighmaster reports were received and filed. Mrs. C. .Deckert 1 86 R. ,Hay ,2 ,3:1 Alderman Wallis offered the follovr- ing: 'Be'it Resolved by •the•City Council•of the City • of Dubuque, that in •accord- anee with the provisions of Section '7, of Ohapter 63 of •the laws of the Thirty- fourth General Assembly, it is hereby determined that inasmuch as the tax levy for the present year has been fixed at fourteen •mills, which levy .is abased on the assessment on actual values on a one hundred per - cent basis, it is hereby determined that the equivalentthereof based upon a twenty -five per cent (25 per cent) valuation would be fifty -six (56) mills. It is hereby ordered that the 'City Recorder shall certify said aggregate value of 56 mills to ;the , County Treas- urer of Dubuque County, Iowa, for the purpose of computing the proportion of the taxes due the City of Dubuque under •said act. Adopted January 17, 1918, Approved January 18, 1918. - JAMES SAUJL, Mayor. Attest J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the follow- ing te: Yeas vo —Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist, McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel, Wallis. Nays —None. Ald. McLaughlin offered the fol- lowing: AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE FOR THE VACA- TION OF THAT PART OF CAMP STREET BEWEEN BLOCK 19 AND BLOCK 25, DUBUQUE HAR- BOR COMPANY'S ADDITION FROM SOUTH MAIN STREET TO THE CHICAGO MILWAUKEE AND ST. PAUL RAILWAY COM- PANIES RIGHT OF WAY. Whereas, by direction of the City Council of the City of Dubuque the City Engineer has made a plat of, and showing said portion of said street proposed to be vacated and filed same in his office subject to public inspec- tion, and due notice has been given to all abutting property owners and ten (10) days notice of such vacation has been published in the official papers of the city and the proposed action has been submitted to the City Council at two regular sessions, and Whereas, it appears that no valid objections have been made to the va- cation of said street and the same is not required for public purposes, therefore be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That that part of Camp street between Block 19 and Block 25 Dubuque Harbor Companies Addition from South Main street to the Chi- cago Milwaukee and St. Paul Rail- way Companies right of way be and the same is hereby vacated and an- nulled and the permanent use of the respective portions thereof adjoining the various lots abutting thereon is hereby granted to the owners and proprietors of said lots as contem- plated by statute in such cases. 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: January 17th,. 1918. Approved, January 18th., 1918. Attest J. J, SHEA, City Recorder. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Published officially in the Dubuque Times - Journal and Telegraph - Herald newspapers, January 19th., 1918. 1- 19 -1t. J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. Ald. McLaughlin moved that the reading just had be considered the first reading of the ordinance. Car- ried. Ald. McLaughlin moved to suspend Regular Session, Jan. 1 7, 1918. 13 the rules for the purpose of reading the ordinance by its title. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Callahan, Frith, Leist, McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel and Wallis. Nays —None. Ald. McLaughlin moved the adop- tion of the ordinance as read. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Callahan, Frith, Leist, McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel and Wallis. Nays—None. Ald. Frith moved to take from the Committee of the Whole the petition of Ed. Muntz remonstrating against the vacation of Camp Street between Block 19 and 25 in Dubuque Har- bor Co. Addition in the City of Du- buque and act on the same before the Council meeting. Carried. Ald. Frith moved to receive and file the petition of Ed. Muntz remon- strating against the vacation of Camp Street between Block 19 and 25 in Dubuque Harbor Co. Addition in the City of Dubuque. Carried. Ald. McLaughlin moved to take from the Committee of the Whole the bill of Jas. Lee in the sum of e75.00 for the grading of West Third Street and act on the same in the Council meeting. Carried. , Ald. McLaughlin moved that the bill of Jas. Lee in the sum of $75.00 for the grading of West Third Street be ordered paid. Carried. Ald. Wallis moved, to refer to the Committee of the Whole the resolu- tion relative to the increase of sal - aries of the City, Officials, Deputies and City employees. Carried. Ald. Strobel moved to adjourn. Carried. J.. J. SHEA, City Recorder. Adopted , 1918. Approved Mayor. Attest Cite Recorder. 21 F1 Special Session, 'Jan. 23, 1918. CITY COUNCIL. ,Special •Session,, January 23rd, 1918 Council met at 4:20 p. m. Mayor Saul in the chair. .Present—Aldermen Callahan, Frith, Leist, McLaughlin, Plamondon, .Wallis. Absent Alderman Strobel. Mayor ,Saul stated that this meet - king is called ,for the purpose ,of find-1 ing ways and means to sell bonds, for' the improvement of Kaufman Avenue and acting- on ,any other 'business that ,might properly come before a.regnlar -- meeting of the City Council. Ald.' Frith moved • to -leave- the mat -' ter in, the hands of the City Treasurer and ,Finance Committee with power', to borrow the necessary money to pay' the contractor for the improvement of Kaufman Avenue. Carried. Ald. > Strobel entered and took his , seat, at 4::25 p. m. Alderman Wallis offered the fol- lowing: Whereas, A contract •has' heretofore been ;entered into by and between the City -of Dubuque and C. B. McNamara R Co. , for • the improvement of 'Fauf- man Avenue; and Whereas, 'Said work has been com- pleted and accepted by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque; and 'Whereas,' Special assessments have' been leVied against the property le- gally suhject 'to assessment to pay for 'said 'improvement; and 'Whereas, Bonds have been.issued in contemplation of the payment of said special assessment and the funds re- ceived from the sale of the bonds are to he used'to',pay the contractor; and Wheras, There still remains unsold bonds approximating Thirty -Three Thousand Dollars and the City Treas- ; urer is experiencing difficulty in sell- ing such remaining bonds and thereby the contractor has not been .paid for his work performed to the extent of the amount of the bonds remaining unsold; and Whereas, It is deemed advisable by the City Council of the City of Du- buque that said bonds be sold imme- diately and the contractor paid; now Therefore, Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That„ in order to facilitate the sale of the bonds remaining unsold which were issued to pay for the improving of Kaufman Avenue, the City of Du- buque, by its Council, does hereby Ir- revocably guarantee the payment of bonds which are now in the hands of the City Treasurer remaining unsold to any person or persons who will buy, said bonds at this time unsold, and' said City of Dubuque does hereby agree and pledge itself to redeem said bonds when they become due in the event that not sufficient money has been collected from and paid by such persons who , have been assessed for the payment of said improvement. Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Callahan, Frith, Leist, McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel and Wallis. Nays —None. Ald. Callahan Carried. moved to adjourn. J. 'J. 'SHEA, City Recorder. Adopted , 1918. Approved Mayor. Attest City Recorder. CITY COUNCIL. (Official.) Special Session, January 28th, 1918. Council met at 8:15 p. m. Mayor Saul in the chair. Present — Aldermen Callahan, Frith, Leist, Plamondon, Strobel, Wallis. Absent — Alderman McLaughlin. Mayor Saul stated that this meet- ing is called at the request of the City Attorney and for acting on any other business that might properly come be- fore a regular meeting of the City Council. Ald. McLaughlin entered and took his seat at 8:20 p. m. Ald. McLaughlin offered the fol- lowing: AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED, "AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES RE- QUIRED TO OPERATE STREET CARS USED FOR PUBLIC SER- VICE IN THE CITY OF DU- BUQUE, AND ALSO REGULAT- ING THE NUMBER OF EN- TRANCES AND EXITS OF SAID CARS, AND PROVIDING A PEN- ALTY FOR THE VIOLATION HEREOF," SAID ORDINANCE HAVING BEEN ADOPTED ON THE TWELFTH DAY OF NO- VEMBER, 1915, AND APPROVED ON THE 13TH DAY OF NOVEM- BER, 1915, AND OFFICIALLY PUBLISHED ON NOVEMBER 13, 1915. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section One:' That an Ordinance entitled "An Ordinance regulating the number of employees required to . operate street cars used for public service in the City of Dubuque, and also regulating the number of en- trances and exits of said cars, and providing a penalty for the violation hereof" be and the same is hereby amended by inserting after the word "Safety' and before the word "Shall" in section six of said ordinance the, words "The promotion of the pros- perity, comfort and convenience of the City of Dubuque and the inhabi- tants thereof," so that said section, thus amended, shall read as follows: Section Six. This ordinance being deemed urgent and of immediate necessity for the protection of the public safety, the promotion of the prosperity, comfort and convenience of the City of Dubuque and the in- habitants thereof, shall be in force and effect from and after its passage and publication as required by law. Section Two. This ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after Special `Session, Jan. 28, 1918. 1;5 its • passage by the City Council and publication in the Telegraph- Herald and Times- Journal newspapers as re- . •quired by law. Adopted January 28th, •1918. Approved January 29th, 1918. (Signed) JAMES SAUL, Attest: J. J. SHEA, Mayor. City 'Recorder. Published officially' in the Dubuque ;Telegraph- Herald newspaper Janu- ary 29th, 1918, and the Dubuque Times - Journal newspaper January 30th, 1918. J. J. 1- 30 -1t. City Recorder. Ald. McLaughlin moved that the reading just had be considered the first reading of the ordinance. Car- ried. Ald. McLaughlin moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of reading the ord inance by its title. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Callahan, Frith, Leist, McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel and Wallis. 'Nays —None. Ald. McLaughlin moved the adop- tion of the ordinance as read. • Carried' by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Callahan, Frith, Leist, McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel and Wallis. Nays —None. Ald. Wallis moved to take from the Committee of the Whole the petition of the Dubuque Electric Co. relative to ; the operation of one -man street car and act. on the same in the. Coun- cil meeting. Carried. Ald. Wallis moved to receive and file the petition of the Dubuque Elec- tric Co. relative to the operation of one -man street cars. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Callahan, Frith, Leist, McLaughlin, Plamondon, Str,obel and Wallis. Nays- -None. Ald.. Wallis moved to take from the Committee of the Whole the bids for the furnishing of a Motor Driven Aerial Ladder -Truck and act on the same .in - the .Council meeting. Car- ried. Ald. Frith moved that the Council consider nothing but bids submitted on a six -wheel truck. Ald. McLaugh- lin amended Ald. Friths motion that the Council consider nothing but bids submitted on a four -wheel truck. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Callahan, McLaughlin, Plamondon, Wallis. Nays--Alds. Frith, Leist and Strobel. Ald. Strobel moved to award the contract for the furnishing of the ladder -truck to the Seagrave Com- pany. Ald. McLaughlin amended Ald. Strobel's motion to award the con- tract for the furnishing of the ladder- 16 Special Session, Jan. 28, 1918. truck to the American La France Company. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Callahan, McLaughlin, Plamondon, Wallis. Nays —Alds. Frith, Leist, Strobel. Ald. Wallis moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of allowing Mr. J. Even to address the Council. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Callahan, Frith, Leist, McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel and Wallis. Nays —None. Mr. J. Even addressed the Council relative to his bid for the furnishing of a street flusher. Ald. McLaughlin moved to take from the Committee of the Whole the bids for the furnishing of a street flusher and act on the same in the Council meeting. Ald. Strobel amend- ed Ald. McLaughlin's motion to leave the bids remain in the Committee of the Whole. Lost by the following vote: Yeas —Aids. Frith, Leist, Strobel. Nays —Alds. Callahan, McLaughlin, • Plamondon, Wallis. Ald. Wallis moved that the City Re- corder be instructed to read the price on all bids submitted for the furnish- ing of a street flusher. Carried. Ald. Wallis moved to award the con- tract for the furnishing of a combina- tion street flusher and road oiler to Peter Even & Son for the sum of, $6,925.00 f. o. b. cars, Dubuque, Iowa. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Aids. Callahan, McLaughlin, Plamondon, Wallis. Nays —Alds. Frith, Leist, Strobel. Ald. Strobel moved to adjourn. Car- ried. J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. Adopted , 1918. Approved Mayor. Attest City Recorder. List of City Warrants. Dubuque, Iowa. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council of Dubuque. Gentlemen: The following is a com- plete list of all warrants issued by me during the month of December, 1917: Salaries for November, 1917. James Saul, mayor $116 65 Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer 133 30 Otto F. Puls, deputy 108 33 L. F. Kolfenbach, clerk 80 00 Cyril D. Lagen, auditor 116 65 Carl 0. Weglau, deputy 88 33 J. J. Shea, recorder 116 65 Peter Kies, deputy 93 33 Fred J. Heller, assessor 125 00 Harry Gleason, deputy 100 00 Harry McCarthy, deputy 100 00 Matthew H. Czizek, attorney 150 00 Matthew Cooney, asst. attor- ney 105 00 Mary Czizek, stenographer 20 00 F. J. McNulty, engineer 166 65 Jos. Schlueter, asst. engineer 95 00 Albert Eitel, asst. engineer 80 00 Walter Cullen, asst. engineer 125 00 J. J. Ryan, rodman 80 00 John W. Lawler, committee clerk 86 00 John Mahoney, street com- missioner 40 00 Chas. J. McCarthy, market master 66 00 Thos. Hackney, poundmaster 55 00 Mrs. H. Koenig, janitress 70 00 Dr. E. L. Reinecke, health of- ficer 50 00 Otto Neumann, sanitary offi- cer 75 00 Dr. J. F. Graham, meat and milk inspector 85 00 James Lynch, wharf master 60 00 Louis J. Plamondon, alder- man • 25 00 J. J. McLaughlin, alderman 25 00 Chas. Leist, alderman 25 00 J. H. Wallis, alderman 25 00 E. E. Frith, alderman 25 00 Thos. Callahan, alderman 25 00 John Strobel, alderman 25 00 John Giellis, chief of police 130 On Amanda Beyer, Iowa Work- ing Men's Compensation 35 08 Police Payroll for the Last Half of November, 1917. Edward Brunskill $ 36 75 James Corcoran 36 75 Michael Connolly 36 75 John Cody 36 75 Nicholas Campbell 36 75 William Carroll 36 75 Thomas Cain 36 76 Thomas Connolly 36 75 James Conlon 34 30 Philip Dunphy 44 10 Thomas Duggan 36 75 Edward Daily 31 83 Patrick Fury 41 65 List of Warrants. 17 John Fox James Flynn Michael Fogarty Theo. Ganahl Ben Gray John Kopp Jahn Kilby Barney Ludescher Henry Mueller Hugh Markey Alfred Noel John O'Brien Michael O'Connor Michael Ryan Gus Raterman Thomas Reilly Joseph Stoltz Patrick Sullivan John Spielman Dennis Sheehan Thomas Sweeney Fred Seyler, Fred Spielman Charles Truher Edward Vosberg Frank Williams George Stoltz Miss B. Brennan Sirs. K. Hibbe Police pension fund retained 75 75 75 75 75 75 30 75 75 75 75 65 65 75 75 75 75 65 75 75 65 75 20 75 00 75 30 76 75 22 D. Ahearn W. Hipman M. Eitel A. Heer A. McDonnell P. Zillig J. Noonan F. Motsch A. Brewer F. Lonergan L. Wemett J. Flynn F. Murphy T. Ryder H. Cain N. Wagner J. Rooney W. Smith G. Gehrke J. Keppler J. Smith J. Daugherty W. McClain L. Benzer H. Woodward M. Sweeney J. Benzer J. McGloughlin J. Allen P. Apel E. Farrell D. Harker Wm. Ryan P. McManus M. Leist W. Ducey M. Kelley F. Kenneally T. O'Brien 36 36 36 36 36 36 34 36 36 36 36 41 41 36 36 36 36 46 36 36 41 36 39 36 40 36 34 36 36 31 Fire Payroll Last Half of November, 1917. 29 29 47 39 43 39 39 39 36 32 32 42 39 43 43 39 39 39 42 39 43 39 39 39 34 39 39 39 39 39 39 37 37 37 34 42 39 39 39 00 00 05 20 63 20 20 20 75 35 35 15 20 63 63 20 20 20 16 20 63 20 20 20 30 20 20 20 20 20 20 25 25 25 30 15 20 20 20 1'8 Liet eF Warrants. R. Weston 42 15 H. Rawson 36 75 R. Kenneally 43 63 J. Connelly 39 20 J. Walsh 39 20 W. Meyers 36 75 J'. Roshin 42 15 W. Kannolt 39 20 F. Baumgartner 39 20 P. Kirch 39 20 R. Tierney 34 30 J'. Stafford 32 35 D. Brunskill ' 24 00 F. Kennedy 50 25 Dubuque, Ia., December 6, 1917. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council of the City of Dubuque: Gentlemen: I herewith submit my payroll for labor on streets in the various road districts in the City of Dubuque for the last half of Novem- ber, 1917: M. Ackerer, 3rd $ 13 50 J. Cahill, 3rd 27 00 G. Collet, 3rd 27 00 B. Cain, 1 -5 each 11 00 F. Engle, 1 -5 each 17 50 T. Cahill, health 27 00 M. Kistler, 3rd 30' 00 Jno. McLaughlin, 3rd 13 50 Jno. McGrath, S. W. 4 50 F. Maroney, 3rd 20 00 P. Schetgan, 3rd 32 50 G. Schultz, 3rd 9 00 N. Spies, 3rd 20 00 P. Schwartz, 3rd 22 50 A. Turner, 1 -5 each 11 00 Jno: Lee, 3rd, cinders 5 00 Pier Bros., 3rd 43 20 C. Singrin, 3rd 51 00 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council of the City of. Dubuque: Gentlemen: I herewith submit my payroll for sweeping in the City of Dubuque for the last half of Novem- ber, 1917: R. Lagen, lst, 2nd, 3rd, 4th $ 13 00 R. Love, lst, 2nd, 3rd, 4th 4 50 BILLS. Ed. Ruff, inspector $ 12 50 Jim Byrnes, inspector 20 00 Wm. Singrin, excavation 40 59 Wm. Singrin, excavation fund 34 67 Wm. Singrin, excavation fund 10 16 Wm. Singrin, excavation fund 46 26 C. B. McNamara & Co., ex- pense 135 65 John Tibey, sewer in Seventh street extension 356 58 John Tibey, improving alley first south of Delhi street__._ 500 00 John Tibey, improving alley first south of Deihl street_.._ 500 00 John Tibey, improving alley first south of Delhi, street 500 00 John Tibey, improving alley first south of Delhi street_. _ 273 47 Wilmer Cook, improving' Wood street 500 00 Wilmer Cook, improving Wood street 500 00 Wilmer Cook, improving Wood street 193 32 Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer, interest 500 00 Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer, interest 500 00 Geo. D. Wybrant; treasurer, interest Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer, expense, ete: 23 70 Ellen Rowan, loan Warrants renewed 500 00 Ellen Rowan, loan Warrants renewed 500 o� Ellen Rowan, loan warrants renewed 500 00 Ellen Rowan, loan warrants renewed 500 00 Ellen Rowan, loan Warrants renewed 500 00 Ellen Rowan, loan warrants renewed 500 00 Geo. Schlosser, loan warrants renewed 400 00 Elizabeth Schnoor, loan war- rants renewed 500 00 A. Bomholt, loan warrants, re- newed 500 00 A. Bomholt, loan warrants re- newed 500 00 A. Bomholt, loan warrants re- newed 500 00 German Trust & Savings Bank, loan warrants renew- ed 500 00 James P. Donahue, loan war- rants renewed 500 00 James P. Donahue, 130 00 loan war- rants renewed 500 00 James P. Donahue, loan war- rants renewed. 500 00 James P. Donahue, loan war - rants renewed 500 00 James P. Donahue, loan war- rants renewed 500 00 James P. Donahue, loan war- rants renewed 500 00 James P. Donahue, loan war- rants renewed ' 500 00 Police Payroll' First Hall December, 1917. Edward Brunskill ' $ 37 50 James Corcoran 3? 50 Michael Connolly 37 50 John Cody 37 50 Nicholas Campbell 57 50 William Carroll 37 50 Thomas Cain 37 50 ThdS. Connolly 37 50 Philip Dunphy 45 00 James Conlon 35 00 Thomas Duggan 37 50 Edward Daily 37 50 James Flynn 37 50 Patrick Fury 42 50 John Fox 37' 50 Theo. Ganahl 37 50 Michael Fo : Tarty 37 56 Ben Gray ... 37 50 John Kopp 37 50 John Kilby 35 00 Barney Ludescher 37 50 henry Mueller 37 50 Hugh Markey 37 50 Alfred Noel 37 50 John O'Brien 42 50 Michael O'Connor 42 50 li7ichael Ryan 37 50 this Raterman 37 50 Mhos. Reilly 37 50 Joseph Stoltz 37 50 Patrick Sullivan 42 50 John' Spielman . 37 50 Dennis Sheehan 37 50 Thomas Sweeney , 42 50 Fred Seyler - 3750 Fred Spielman 40 00 Frank Williams 37 50 Chas. Truher 37 50 Miss B. Brennan 37 50 Mrs. K. Hibbe 37 50 Ed. Vosberg 37 35 Geo. Stoltz 35 00 Dubuque, Ia., December 20, 1917. . To the Honorable Mayor and City Council of the City of Dubuque: Gentlemen: I herewith submit my payroll for labor on streets in the various road districts of the City of Dubuque for the first half of De- cember„ 1917: G. Collett 3rd 15 75 T. Cahill, health 31 50 J. Fichter, 3rd 3 50 C. Frohs, 5th 3 25 M. Kistler, 3rd 30 00 Jno. McLaughlin, 3rd 4 50 Jas. McLaughlin, 3rd 4 60 F. Maroney, 3rd 3 50 N. Spies, 3rd 13 25 P. Schwartz, 3rd 11 25 H. Sisson, 3rd 13 50 G. Schultz, 3rd 4 50 J: Spies, 3rd 4 50 Bills. Times - Journal, printing $117 76 Times - Journal; printing 33' 50 Telegraph- Herald, printing .._. 14 51 Telegraph- Herald, printing _. 33 83 Labor Leader', printing 12 50 Telegraph - Herald, expense and health 33 00 C. E. Fitzpatrick Co., expense' and health 40 15 Standard Lumber Yard Co:, health 1 61 Kassler Motor Co., health 6 45 Jas. Levi Co., health 25 20 Carney & Jackman; Health 6 00 John Ellwanger Co., health 5 00 Soheppele Motor Co'., health 3 6.5 John Dehing; health 60 00 Dubuque' Electric Co., light- ing 219 15 Dubuque Electric; Co., street lighting 500' 00 Dubuque' Electric Co., street lighting 500 00 Dubuque Electric Co., street lighting 500 00 List of Vtlafrantg. 19 Dubuque Electric Co., street lighting 500 00 Dubuque Electric Co street lighting 500 00 Dtttiuque Electric Co., street lighting ' 500 ob Duubuque Electric Co., street' lighting 438 65 Dubuque Electric Co., light- ing 54 43 Dubuque Electric co., street lighting ' C. J. McCarthy, police C. J. McCarthy, police Peter Evens & ,Son Overland Dubuque Co., po- lice G. F. Kleih & Son P'. G. Becker, police Overland Dubuque Co., po- lice F. J. Kennedy, police Metz Mfg. Co., police Peter Even & Son, police Dubuque Electric Co., police Dan J. Hass, police Griner's Clothing! Store, police Overland Dubuque, police W. B. Baumgartner, police.._ Peter Evens R. Son, police Overland Dubuque Co., po- lice C. Witter, police Eichorn & Bechtel, police Iowa' Oil Co:, police John Diebold, police F. J. Kennedy, expense Dubuque Paper Co., expense__ C. E. Fitzpatrick Co., expense Union Printing Co:, expense Eichorn & Bechtel, eknense_._ United Garage Co., expense Leader Oil dd., expense L. A. Walch, expense Jas. Beach &,Sons, expense T: J: Mulgrevv Co., expense T. J. Mulg'rew Co., expense S. & H. Grocery, expense United Tire Sales Co., expense F. M. Van Valkenberg Co., ex- pense Pier B, expense Pier Bros., expense Pier Bros. expense Uptons' Laundry, expense i John Dehing, eXpense ;Fischer & Co., expense M. Hall, expense M; Hall; expe'ns'e Mrs: E. Schiiller, expense 1 BS;rney' Donnelly; exliefige S`palin'Reise Liimlier de., ex= peii$6 - 11 84' H. U eXpeii0e i 25' H. B. McCarteii, expense 10 15' turns,' expense 9 00' Frank Beutin, ' expense' 1$ 00 I Pier Bros; expense 2'7 P. J. Seippel Lumber' Co., ex- ; pease 5 26 H. G. Sclieti, expense 2' U0 Duliiic tie Electric Co., ex 54 43 2 60 3 20 10 25 2 85 12 85 20 95 3 05 1,7 10 6 50 2 20 2 00 6 00 13 50 1 60 14 75 6 00 3 25 10 00 7 '72 28 13 3 40' 1 50 17 80' 24 05 4 00 68 86 3 25 1 20' 9 00 18 00' 3 46' 7 50 15 65' 2 5ti 7 50 28 40 44 75' 1 88 114 00 27 00 13 75 26 00 28 80' 4' a 20 Official pense M. D. Cooney, expense 1 M. S. Hardie, expense 66 F. K. Munsel, expense 20 Hoermann Press, expense 19 J. Lee, constructing sidewalks on Louisa street 21 69 Standard Lumber Yard Co , sidewalks 57 35 Nic Staner, constructing side- walk on Fifth avenue 54 50 Mettel Bros, 3rd, 4th, and Eth roads, fire and expense 14 30 Key City Roofing Co., 2nd Road 1 Chas. Evans, 3rd road 2 Fred C. Ris, fire Key City Iron Works, fire 1 Geisler Bros, fire 2 Peed - Berwanger & Pfiffner sewer 5 00 Key City Gas Co., police, fire and expense 63 40 Mettel Bros., expense, fire, sewer and roads 11 00 Iowa Telephone Co., police, fire and expense 32 83 Fischer & Co., Inc., police, fire and expense 28 21 F. G. Becker, fire, roads and expense 19 98 J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. Vacation Notice. Notice is hereby given. that an ap- plication has been made to the City Council of the City of Dubuque for the vacation of that part of Camp Street between Blocks. 19 and 25 of th�'�ubuque Harber` Co. Addition from South Main Street to the Chi- cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Company right of way; all in the City of Dubuque, Iowa. That a plat of said property has been made and is now on file in my office, that said matter will be acted upon by said City Council at its meet- ing to be held the Seventeenth day of January, 1918, and all persons hav- ingobjections to said proposed vaca- tion must file their objections in my office on or before the S day of January,,1918. F. ,J. MoNIILTY, 1- 4 -1Ot. City Engineer. Notice to Printers. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the City Recorder up to 8:00 P. M. Thursday, February 7th, 1918, for printing the index and bind- ing in books 25 or more copies of the Council Proceedings for the year 1917. Sample and description of the work can be seen in the office of the City Recorder. Bidders must state price per hook. The City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, January 19th, 1918. J. J. SHEA, 1- 19 -3t. City Recorder. 75 50 00 00 50 40 60 30 97 40 Notices. Wanted. Driven Aerial Ladder - Truck. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the City Recorder un- til 8:00 p. m. Thursday, January 17., 1918, for the furnishing the city of Dubuque, Iowa with a motor driven Aerial Ladder- Truck. The bidder to furnish a complete specification of the Aerial Ladder -Truck that he pro- poses to furnish. The city reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, January 5th., 1918. One Motor 1- 7 -1wk. J. J. Shea, City Recorder. Dubuque City Bonds for Sale. The City Treasurer offers for sale at his office in the City Hall $30,000 of five per cent (5%) city improve-. ment bonds of the City of Dubuque in denominations of $250 each. Interest on these bonds is payable semi -an- nually. The city government will guarantee the payment of the prin- cipal. GEORGE D. WYBRANT, 1 -21 -1 wk. City Treasurer. Notice to Dealers and Manufacturers of Street Flashers. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the City Recorder, by the City Recorder of the City of Du- buque, Iowa, until 8:00 p. m. Thurs- day, December Gth, 1917, for fur- nishing the City of Dubuque, Iowa, with one Street Flusher, or either motor driven power, or of horse( drawn. Bidders must state price for their flusher complete, also furnish a cut and specification of the flusher they propose furnishing. The City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, November 20th, 1917. J. J. SHEA, 11- 20 -5t. City Recorder. Notice to Tenants and Owners of Property. YOUR ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED, That all sidewalks must he cleaned and cleared of snow and ice within ten hours after such snow and ice have fallen and formed thereon, as provided by the laws of Iowa and the Ordinances of the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Any person, persons or cor- poration failing to remove such snow or ice or permitting snow or ice to form or accumulate upon said side- walk, whether they. be tenant or property owner, will be made party defendant to any action or suit which may be brought against said City by persons sustaining injury by falling upon such sidewalk. M. H. CZIZEK, 1- 18 -3t. City Attorney. Official Official Publication. AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED "AN OR- DINANCE GRANTING TO THE STANDARD OIL CO. THE RIGHT TO II\NSTALL AND MAINTAIN PIPE LINES FOR THE CON- VEYANCE OF OIL FROM THE RIVER FRONT ON WATER STREET AND CAMP STREET WEST TO THE STANDARD OIL COMPANY PLANT," THE SAME HAVING BEEN ADOPTED BY THE .CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE ON DECEM- BER 6TH, 1917. Be It Ordained By the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Sec. 1. That an Ordinance entitled "An Ordinance granting to the Stand- ard Oil Co. the right to install and maintain pipe lines for the convey- ance of oil from the river front on Water Street and Camp Street west to the Standard Oil Co. plant," which was adopted Dec. 6th, 1917, be, and the same is hereby amended by in- serting after the word "oil" between the words "of" and "from" in the title of said Ordinance the words "and gasoline ". Sec. 2. That Section 1 of said Or- dinance be amended by inserting after the word "oil" and between the words "of" and "from" the words "and gaso- line". Sec. 3. All the conditions, pro- visions and penalties provided for in the original Ordinance shall also ap- ply to the Ordinance when amended to comply herewith, and the Stand- ard Oil Co. shall, in signing their ac- ceptance of the terms and provisions of the Ordinance, shall make the same read so as to include the Ordi- nance and this amendment. Sec. 4. This Ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after its passage by the City Council and its publication as provided by law. . Adopted January 3rd, 1918. Approved January 4th, 1918. (Signed) JAMES SAUL, Attest: J. J. SHEA, Mayor. City Recorder. Published officially in the Dubuque Telegraph - Herald and Times - Journal newspapers, January 4th, 1918. J. J. SHEA, 1 -4 -1t. City Recorder. CITY TAXES NOW DUE. Notice to Taxpayers of City of Du- buque: The City Treasurer is now receiving taxes for the year of 1917 at his office in the City Hall. Taxes are delin- quent after March 1, 1918. GEO. D. WYBRANT, 1- 21 -11t. City Treasurer. Notices. 21 Official Publication. AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE FOR THE VACA- TION OF THAT PART OF CAMP STREET BEWEEN BLOCK 19 AND BLOCK 26, DUBUQUE HAR- BOR COMPANY'S ADDITION FROM SOUTH MAIN STREET TO THE CHICAGO MILWAUKEE AND ST. PAUL RAILWAY COM- PANIES RIGHT OF WAY. Whereas, by direction of the City Council of the City of Dubuque the City Engineer has made a plat of, and showing said portion of said street proposed to be vacated and filed same in his office subject to public inspec- tion, and due notice has been given to all abutting property owners and ten (10) days notice of such vacation has been published in the official papers of the city and the proposed action has been submitted to the City Council at two regular sessions, and Whereas, it appears that no valid objections have been made to the va- cation of said street and the same is not required for public purposes, therefore be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That that part of Camp street'between Block 19 and Block 25 Dubuque Harbor Companies Addition from South Main street to the Chi- cago Milwaukee and St. Paul Rail- way Companies right of way be and the same is hereby vacated and an- nulled and the permanent use of the respective portions thereof adjoining the variou.s lots abutting thereon is hereby granted to the owners and proprietors of said lots as contem- plated by statute in such cases. 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-Joui nal newspapers. Adopted: January 17th„ 1918. Approved, January 18th., 1918. Attest J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Published officially in the Dubuque Times - Journal and Telegraph - Herald newspapers, January 19th., 1918. 1- 19 -1t. J. J. SHEA, City Recorder, Official Publication. AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED, "AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES RE- QUIRED TO OPERATE STREET CARS USED FOR PUBLIC SER- VICE IN THE CITY OF DU- BUQUE, AND ALSO REGULAT- ING THE NUMBER OF EN- 22 TRANCES AND EXITS OF SAID CARS, AND PROVIDING A PEN- ALTY FOR THE VIOLATION HEREOF," SAID ORDINANCE HAVING BEEN ADOPTED ON THE TWELFTH DAY OF NO- VEMBER, 1915, AND APPROVED ON THE 13TH DAY OF NOVEM- BER, 1915, AND OFFICIALLY PUBLISHED ON NOVEMBER 13, 1915. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section One:' That an Ordinance entitled "An Ordinance regulating the number of employees required to operate street cars used for public service in the City of Dubuque, and also regulating the number of en- trances and exits of said cars, and providing a penalty for the violation hereof" be and the same is hereby amended by inserting after the word "Safety' and before the word "Shall" in section six of said ordinance the words "The promotion of the pros- perity, comfort and convenience of the City of Dubuque and the inhabi- tants thereof," so that said section, thus amended, shall read as follows: Section Six. This ordinance being deemed urgent and of immediate necessity for the protection of the public safety, the promotion of the prosperity, comfort and convenience of the City of Dubuque and the in- habitants thereof, shall be in force and effect from and after its passage and publication as required by law. Section Two. This ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after its passage by the City Council and publication in the Telegraph- Herald and Times - Journal newspapers as re- quired by law. Adopted January 28th, 1918. Approved January 29th, 1918. (Signed) JAMES SAUL, Attest: J. J. SHEA, Mayor. City Recorder. Published officially in the Dubuque Telegraph - Herald newspaper Janu- ary 29th, 1918, and the Dubuque Times - Journal newspaper January 30th, 1918. J. J. SHEA, 1- 30 -1t. City Recorder. Official Notice. Notice of Special Assessment: Notice is hereby given to all con- cerned that a special assessment as provided by law will be levied at a session of the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, to be held Thurs- day, February 7th, 1918, to pay for cleaning snow, repairing sidewalks and hauling ashes, abutting the fol- lowing named lots: Owner. Description. Amt. Dec. 15, 1917 -Geo. Marshall, Cooper Sub., lot C; cleaning Official Notices. snow, 100 lin. ft.; cost, $1.25; total $ 1 25 Dec. 15, 1917 -L. H. Lang - worthy's Est., Mrs. L. H. Langworthy's Add., 1 of 1 of lot 4; cleaning snow, 100 lin. ft.; cost, $1.00; total 1 00 Dec. 15, 1917 -C. H. Flanders, Lot 1 of 1 of 6, Sub. M. Lot 158; cleaning snow, 60 lin. ft.; cost, 60c; total 60 Dec. 15, 1917 - McClain Bro , Lots 3, 4, 6, 6, 7, 12 and 15 McClain's Sub.; cleaning snow, 350 lin. ft.; cost, $3.50; total 3 50 Dec. 16, 1917 -Cath. McClain, Lot 6 Min Lot 149; Cath. McClain, W. 75 ft. of 7 Min. Lot 149; cleaning snow, 125 lin. ft.; cost, $1.25; total 1 25 Dec. 15, 1917 -J. E. McClain, E. 25 ft. of 7, Min. Lot 149; cleaning snow, 25 lin. ft.; cost, 25c; total 25 Dec. 15, 1917 -Mary Mullen, E. 1 -2 of 3 of Min. Lot 149; cleaning snow, 100 lin. ft.; cost, $1.00; total 1 00 Dec. 15, 1917 -Wm. Ballard, W. 1 -2 of 3 of Min. Lot 149; cleaning snow, 100 lin. ft.; cost, $1.00; total 1 00 Dec. 15, 1917 -- German Trust & Savings Bank, City Lot 571; cleaning snow, 100 lin. ft.; cost, $2.00; total 2 00 Dec. 15, 1917 -Frank R. Lacy, 3 of City Lot 567; cleaning snow, 30 lin. ft.; cost, 60e; total 60 Dec. 15, 1917 -M. R. Lucas, 3 of City Lot 567; cleaning snow, 30 lin. ft.; cost, 60•c; total 60 Dec. 15, 1917 - Dubuque Real- ty Co., E. 35 ft. City Lot 533; cleaning snow, 30 lin. ft.; cost, 60c; total 60 Dec. 15, 1917 - Dubuque Real- ty Co., S. 42.5 ft. City Lot 534; cleaning snow, 100 lin. ft.; cost, $2.00; total 2 00 Dec. 15, 1917 -Wm. Lawther, N. 30 ft. City Lot 77; clean- ing snow, 150 lin. ft.; cost $3.00; total 3 00 Dec. 17, 1917W. B. Allison Est., Und. 1 -2 Cox's Add., lot 40; cleaning snow, 150 lin. ft.; cost, $1.50; total 1 50 Dec. 17, 1917 -W. G. Cox, Cox's Add., lot 5; cleaning snow, 30 lin. ft.; cost, 30c; total 30 Dec. 17, 1917 -W. G. Cox, Cox's Add., lot 39; cleaning snow, 50 lin. ft.; cost, 50c; total 50 Dec. 17, 1917 Val. Keppler Est., Littleton & Sawyer's Add., E. 1 -2 lots 12, 13, 14: cleaning snow, 160 lin. ft.; ' cost, $1.50; total Dec. 17, 1917 -Jno. H. Brad- ley, Grandview Place Add., Blk. 9, lots 15 and 16; cleaning snow, 120 lin. ft.; cost, $1.20; total Dec. 17, 1 917 -Mrs. Cath Geyer, Grandview Park Add., Blk. 4, lot 1; cleaning snow, 150 lin. ft.; cost, $1.50; total Dec. 17, 1917- Realty Imp Co., Grandview Park Add , Blk. 3, lot 17; cleaning snow, 50 lin. ft.; cost, 50c; total Dec. 17, 1917 - Country Club Co., Grandview Park Add., Blk. '14, lot 1; cleaning snow, 150 lin. ft.; cost, $1.50; total Dec. 17, 1917- Country Club Co., Grandview Park Add., Blk. 14, lot 32; cleaning snow, 60 lin. ft.; cost, 60c: total Dec. 17, 1917 - Country Club Co., Grandview Park Add., Blk. 13, lot 12; cleaning snow, 100 lin. ft.; cost, $1.00; total Dec. 17, 1917-Tim Dillon Est., Dillon's Sub., lots 1 and 2; cleaning snow, 120 lin. ft.; cost, $1.20; 60 lin. ft.; cost, 75c; total Dec. 17, 1917 - -J. L. Wallis, Grandview Heights Add., lots 2 and 3; cleaning snow, 120 lin. ft.; cost, $1.60; total Dec. 17, 1917 - -S. P. Rider, N. 1 -2 City Lot 449; cleaning snow, 150 lin. ft.; cost, $3.00; total Dec. 17, 1917 -Wm. Reche Est., S. 31.5 ft. City Lot 443; cleaning snow, 30 lin. ft.; cost, 60c; total Dec. 17, 1917 -Louis Trexler, City Lot 274; cleaning snow, 50 lin. ft.; cost, $1.00; total Dec. 17, 1917 - Standard Oil Co., N. 41.4 ft. City Lot 268; cleaning snow, 150 lin. ft.; cost, $1.85; 60 lin. ft.; cost, $1.20; total Dec. 17, 1 917-R. W. Kemler, Cain's Sub., lot 17; cleaning snow, 60 lin. ft.; cost, 60c; total Dec. 17, 1917 -J. Appel, Jr., Grandview Place Add., lot 11; cleaning snow, 60 lin. ft.; cost, GOc; total Dec. 17, 1917 -W. J. Adams, Phillips' Sub., lot 3; clean- ' ing snow, 100 lin. ft.; cost, $1.00;' total Dec. 18, 1917 -L. C. Johnson, Phillips' Sub., lot 4; clean- Official Notices. 1 50 1 20 1 5,0 50 1 50 60 1 00 1 95 1 60 3 00 60 1 00 3 05 60 60 1 00 ing snow, 60 lin. ft.; cost, 60c; total Dec. 18, 1917 -J. A. Wallace, Grandview Heights Add., lots 1 and 2; cleaning snow, cost, $1.50; total Dec. 18, 1917-Wm. Lawther, Sr., Cox's Add., 2 of lot 91; Wm. Lawther, Sr., Cox's Add., 2 of lot 92; cleaning snow, 100 lin, ft.; cost, $1.00; total Dec. 18, 1917- Josephine Schmidt, Grandview Park Add., lots 9, 10, 11; clean- ing snow, 180 lin, ft.; cost, $2.25; total Dec. 18, 1917- Thomas Pais- ley, Whelen's Sub., lots 4, 5, 6; cleaning snow, 150 lin. ft.; cost, $1.50; total Dec. 18, 1917 -Ed. White, Lot 6, Min. Lot 159; cleaning snow, 60 lin, ft.; cost, 60c; total Dec. 18, 1917 -J. H. Rhom- berg, E. 1 -2 of W. 34 ft. of 7 of Sub. of Lots 438 and 439 and part of 676 City; cleaning snow, 40 lin. rt.; cost, 80c; total Dec. 18, 1917 -Jas. Levi, 2 of S. 1 -2 City Lot 456; clean- ing snow, 100 lin. ft.; cost, $2.00; total Dec. 19, 1917 -Tim Dillon Est., Lenheim's Sub., lot 2; cleaning snow, 240 lin. ft.; cost, $2.40; total Dec. 19, 1917 - Bradley & Mc- Clay, Sub. Lot 1, Min. Lot 18; cleaning snow, 40 lin. ft.; cost, 40c; total Dec. 19, 1917 -- Bradley & Mc- Clay, Lot 1 of 12, Len - heim's Sub., lot 12; clean- ing snow, 260 lin. ft., cost, $2.00; total Dec. 19, 1917 - Bradley & Mc- Clay, Quinlan Sub., 2 of lot 2; cleaning snow, 400 lin. ft.; cost, $4.00; total Dec. 19, 1917 - Herbert and Eugene Adams, Lenheim's Sub., W. 1 -2 lot 13; cleaning snow, 100 lin. ft.; cost,; $1.00; total Dec. 19, 1917 -A. Ferring, Michel's Sub., lot 7; cleaning snow, 100 lin. ft.; cost, $1.00; total Dec. 19, 1917 -Mary J. and Tom Lyons, Bennett's Sub., lot 7; cleaning snow, 60 lin. ft.; cost, 600; total Dec. 19, 1917 -Tom Kava- naugh Est., Lot 4, Min. Lot 24; cleaning snow, 40 lin. ft.; cost, 40c; total Dec. 19,- 1917 -Tom Kava- naugh Est., Kavanaugh & Berry's Sub., lot 7; cleaning 23 60 1 60 1 00 2 25 1 50 60 80 2 00 2 40 40 2 0b 4 00 1 00 1 00 60 40 24 snow, 475 lin. ft.; cost, $4.75; total Dec. 19, 1917 -M. J. Connley, Lot 3, I1in. Lot 21; cleaning snow, 200 lin. ft.; cost, $2.00; total Dec. 19, 1917 -Emily Hintrag- er, Summer Hill Add., lots 13, 1 of 14, 2 of 14, 1 of 15; cleaning snow, 240 lin. ft.; cost, $2.40; total Dec. 19. 1917 =Jno. Carter, Summer Hill Add., 1 of lot 16; cleaning snow, 60 lin. ft.; cost, 60e; total Dec. 19, 1917 -G. and M. M Born, Michel's Sub., lot 24; cleaning snow, 100 lin. ft.; cost, $1.00; total Dec. 19, 1917 -J. & T. Lyons, Bennett's Sub., W. 60 ft. lot 10; cleaning snow, 60 lin. ft.; cost, 60c; total Dec. 19, 1917 -Frank A Burns, N. 2 -3 City Lot 193; cleaning snow, 170 lin. ft.; cost, $3.40; total Dec. 19, 1917 - Dubuque Hotel Co., City Lots 195, 196, 196a: cleaning snow, 305 lin. ft.; cost, $6.10; total Dec. 17, 1917 -J. J'. Nagle, Kiene & Altman's Sub., 1 of 1, 1 of 2, 1 of 3; cleaning mow, 180 lin. ft.; cost, $2.25; total Dee. 17, 1917 - Voelker Realty Co., Glendale Add., N. 50 ft. lot 223; cleaning snow, 170 lin. ft.; cost, $1.95; total Dec. 17, 1917 - Dubuque Base- ball Amusement Assn., Glendale Add., lots 247, 248; cleaning snow, 220 lin. ft., cost, $2.20; total Dec. 17, 1917 -J. A. Rhom- berg, Davis Farm Add., lot 225; cleaning snow, 60 lin. ft.; cost, 60c; total Dec. 17, 1917 - Margaret Mues- er, Brewery Add., lot 5; cleaning snow, 100 lin. ft.; cost, $1..25; total Dec. 17, 1917 - Bernard Rueg- nitz, McCraney's 1st Add., lot 46; cleaning snow, 50 lin. ft.; cost, 62c; total Dec. 18, 1917 - Dan Sauers, McCraney's 1st Add., lot 45; cleaning snow, 50 lin. ft.; cost, 62; 137 lin. ft.; cost, $1.37; total Dec. 18, 1917 -Mary A. Walsh, Ham's Add., Iot 447; clean- ing snow, 60 lin. ft.; cost, 75c; total Dec. 18, 1917 -Jno. H, Kieler, Ham's Add., lot 446; clean- ing snow, 60 lin. ft.; cost, 75c; total Dec. 18, 1917 -Nick Glab, Ham's Add., lot 261; clean- Official Notices. 4 75 2 00 2 40 60 1 00 60 3 40 6 10 2 25 1 95 2 20 60 1 25 62 1 99 75 75 ing snow, 60 lira. ft.; cost, 75c; total 76 Dec. 15, 1917 -S. P. Ryder, Und. 1 -3 City Lot 36a; cleaning snow, 150 lin. ft.; cost, $3.00; total 3 00 Dec. 15, 1917 -J. J. Nagle, N 1 -5 of N. 1 -2 City Lot 466; cleaning snow, 100 lin. ft.; cost, $2.00; total 2 00 Dec. 15, 1917 -Fred A. Henk- er, N. 1 -5 and N. 2.5 ft. lot 431; cleaning snow, 200 lin. ft.; cost, $2.50; total 2 50 Dec. 15, 1917 -- Dubuque Real- ty Co., N. 75.6 ft., S. 25.6 ft. lot 444; cleaning snow, 100 lin. ft.; cost, $1.25; total 1 26 Dec. 15, 1917 -S. P. Ryder, N. 1 -2 City Lot 449; clean- ing snow, 150 lin. ft.; cost, $3.00; total 3 00 Dec. 15, 1917 -Wm. Reche Est., S. 31.5 ft. City Lot 443; cleaning snow, 30 lin. ft.; cost, 60c; total 60 Dec. 15, 1917 -Emily Hintrag- er, Lot 2 City Lot 200; cleaning snow, 30 lin. ft ; cost, 60c; total Dec. 15, 1917 -Louis Trexler, City Lot 274; cleaning snow, 50 lin. ft.; cost, $1.00; total 1 00 Dec. 15, 1917 - Standard Oil Co., N. 41.4 ft. City Lot 268; cleaning snow, 150 lin. ft.; cost, $1.85; total 1 85 Dec. 15, 1917- Standard Oil Co., 41.4 ft. City Lot 268; cleaning snow, 60 lin. ft.; cost, $1.20; total 1 20 Dec. 15, 1917 G. M. Staples Est., Lot 3 City Lot 200; cleaning snow, 30 lin. ft.; cost, 60c; total 60 Dec. 15, 1917 -J. J. Ogelby, N. 11.2 ft., S. 40 ft. City Lot 202; cleaning snow, 60 lin. ft.; cost, $1.20; total 1 20 Dec. 15, 1917 -G. Cummings Est., Lot 7 of 1 of 1 of Min. Lot 90; cleaning snow, 300 lin. ft.; cost, $3.00; total 3 00 Dec. 15, 1917 -P. J. Nelson, Guernesy & Langworthy's Sub., lot 1; cleaning snow, 50 lin. ft.; cost, $1.00; total 1 00 Dec. 15, 1917 -A. J. Van Duzee, Julia Langworthy's Add., lot 29; cleaning snow, 50 lin. ft.; cost, 50c; total _. 50 Dec. 15, 1917- Howard Schultz, E. 75 ft. Langwor- thy's Add., lot 23; cleaning snow, 75 lin. ft.; cost, 75c; total 75 Dec. 15, 1917 -Frank Strins- ky, Hodgdon Sub., lot 17; cleaning snow, 60 lin. ft.; cost, 60c; total 60 Dec. 15, 1917 -G. A. Staples, Lot 7 and 8, A. McDaniel 60 Sub., lot 824; cleaning snow, 150 lin. ft.; cost, $1.50; total Dec. 15, 1917 -A. W. Kemler, Hodges' Sub., lot 12; clean- ' ing snow, 80 lin. ft.; cost, 80e; total Dec. 15, 1917 - Eugene and H Adams, Loetscher and Trueb's Sub., lot 12; clean- ing snow, 60 lin. ft.; cost, 60c; total Dec. 15, 1917 -L. J. La Biga, Loetscher and Trueb's Sub., lot 13: cleaning snow, 60 lin. ft.; cost, 60c; total Dec. 15, 1917 -Nick Glab, Fin - ley's Add., lot 158; cleaning snow, 100 lin. ft.; cost, $1.25; total Dec. 15, 1917 -D. J. Linehan, Home Add., lots 9, 10, 11; cleaning snow, 145 lin. ft.; cost, $1.45; total Dec. 15, 1917 -Geo. Schu- macher, Cain's Sub., lot 8; cleaning snow, 75 lin. ft ; cost, 75c; total Dec. 15, 1917- Berdinis Hap- py, Langworthy Ave. Sub., lot 1; cleaning snow, 100 lin. ft.; cost, $1.00; total _. Dec. 15, 1917 -A. C. Baum - hover, Julian Langworthy's Add., lot 10; cleaning snow, 50 lin. ft.; cost, 50c; total.__. Dec. 15, 1917 -Mamie Foley, Langworthy Ave. Sub., lot 11; cleaning snow, 60 lin. ft.; cost, 50c; total Dec. 15, 1917 -M. L. and E. Kemler, N. 88 ft., E. 1 -2 A. McDaniel's Sub., lot 783; cleaning snow, 100 lin. ft.; ' cost, $1.00; total Dec. 15, 1917 -J. G. Peterson, N. 41.2 ft. Cooley's Sub., lots 14 and 15; cleaning snow, 50 lin. ft.; cost, 50c; total Dec. 15, 1917 -Julia Langwor- thy Est., Lois Add., lot 8; cleaning snow, 50 lin. ft.; cost, 50c; total Dec. 15, 1917 -John Murphy, E. 1 -2 of 1 of Min. Lot 158; cleaning snow, 600 lin. ft.; cost, $6.00; total Dec. 15, 1917 -Mary E Cleaveland, Lot 2 of Min Lot 149; cleaning snow, 60 lin, ft.; cost, 50c; total Dec. 15, 1917 -Phil. Ryder, Bushe's Sub., lot 5 of 15; cleaning snow, 50 lin. ft.; cost, 50c; total Dec. 15, 1917 -M. Ahearns Est., Newman & Cooper Smith, lot 889; cleaning snow, 100 lin. ft.; cost, $1.00; total Official Notices. 25 1 50 80 60 60 1 25 1 45 75 1 00 60 50 1 00 50 50 6 00 50 50 1 00 Dec. 18, 1917 -J. A. Rhom- berg Est., Ham's Add., lots 272, 273, 274, 275, 276, 419; cleaning snow, 300 lin. ft.; cost, $3.00; total 3 00 Dec. 18, 1917 -J. A. Rhom- berg Est.; Ham's Add., lots 278, 279, 280, 281, 282, 283, 284, 285; cleaning snow, 400 lin. ft.; cost, $4.00; total 4 00 Dec. 18, 1917 -J. A. Rhom- berg Est., Ham's Add., lots 422, 423, 424; cleaning snow, 150 lin. ft.; cost, $3.77; total 3 77 Dec. 18, 1917 -J. A. Rhom- berg Est., Ham's Add., lots 412 to 417, inclusive; clean- ing snow, 300 lin, ft.; cost, $3.00; total 3 00 Dec. 19, 1917 -M. B. & Sophia Schnee, Ham's Add., lot 425; cleaning snow, 60 lin. ft.; cost, 75c; total 75 Dec. 19, 1917 -J. A. Rhom- berg Est., Ham's Add., lots 411, 485, 386 to 393 inclus- ive, 373 to 377 inclusive; cleaning snow, 700 lin. ft.; cost, $7.00; total 7'00 Dec. 19, 1917 -J. A. Rhom- berg Est., Ham's •Add., lot 455; cleaning snow, 60 lin. ft.; cost, 75c; total 75 Dec. 19, 1917- Voelker Realty Co., Ham's Add., lots 371, 372; cleaning snow, 120 lin. ft.; cost, $1.25; total, 1 25 Dec. 19, 1917 -F. L. Muekel, Ham's Add., S. W. 1 -2 lot 570; cleaning snow, 40 lin. ft.; cost, 50c; total 50 Dec. 19, 1917 -L. Heine, Ham's Add., S. 1 -2 lot 572; cleaning snow, 40 lin. ft ; cost, 50c; total 50 Dec. 19, 1917 -Kath. Jaeger, Jaeger's • Sub., lots 1, 2, 3; cleaning snow, 150 lin. ft.; cost, $1.87; total 1 87 Dec. 19, 1917 -J. K. Deming, Und. 1 -2 of 2 of Min. Lot 466; cleaning snow, 365 lin. ft.; cost, $3.65; total Dee. 19, 1917 -G. W. Kiesell, Und. 1 -2 of 2 of Min. Lot 466; cleaning snow, 365 lin. ft.; cost, $3.65; total 3 65 Dec.' 17, 1917 -M. J. Connley, 1 of Min. Lot 29; cleaning snow, 610 lin. ft.; cost, $6.10; total 6 10 Dec. 17, 1917 -Tom Kava- naugh Est., 3 and 4 Min. Lot 24; cleaning snow, 142 lin. ft.; cost, $1.42; total 1 42 Dec. 17, 1917 - Margaret Bar- rett, 1 of 1 Min. Lot 24; cleaning snow, 230 lin. ft.; cost, $2.30; total 2 30 Dec. 18, 1917 -Geo, Robinson, 3 65 26 2 of 1 of Min Lot 24; snow, 210 lin. ft.; cost; $2.10; total 2 10 Dec: 18, 1917 -0. M. Schmid 2 of 1 of Min. Lot 180; cleaning snow; 50 lin. ft.; cost, 50c; total 50 Dec. 18; 1917 -0. M. Schmid; Boxleiter's Sub.; 2 of 3 of Min. Lot 160; cleaning snow 100 lin. ft.; cost, $1.00; total 1 00 Total ; $188 87 Dee; 24, 1917 —Chas. Pohl, City Lot 338; repairing sidewalk, cost; $2.00; total:. 2 00 Aug. 14 ; 1917 —John Deery Est., City Lot, 9; hauling • ashes, cost, $1.50; total 1 50 Aug. 14, 1917 —Tim Dillon Est., City Lbt 10; hauling ashes; cost; $1;50; ,total 1 50 Aug. 14, 1917 — Kaufman Est ; East Dubuque .Add., N. 12.4 ft. lot 126 and 137; hauling ashes, cbst, $2.00; Vital 2 00 Total $195 87 Same to be assessed against the property legally subject to assessment upon and along said lots. And that there i a plat and sched- ule on. file in the office ot the City Re- ebrder of said City of Dubuque sliow- ing the lots in which Said sidewalks were cleaned and repaired and ashes hauled and the sepe,rate lb'ts and p'ar belsi of ground or sjieeified iortibns thereof si.lbject to assessment for sdch improvement, the name of the owner thereof as tsar as practicable and the amount to be assessed against each lot or parcel of ground, 'cbhich plat and scliedhle are subject to public In- spection. And that any and all persons object- ing to said special assessment or to said plat must file his or their objec- tions in - Writing with the city recorder of said City of Dhbiique on or before said session of the City Cbtincil to be held Thursday, Febrtary 7th; 1918; or to appear at said'session of the Coun- cil to show cause, if any you have, why said assessment should not be levied. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, ,January 22nd, 1918. J. J. SHEA, 1- 22 -3t. City Recorder. Official Notices. CITY COUNCIL. (Official.) Regular Session, February .7th, 1918. . Council met at 8:25 p. m. _ Mayor Saul in the chair. -Present—Aldermen Callahan, Frith, Leist, McLaughlin, Plamondon, Stro- bel, Wallis. BIDS. Bids for printing Index and bind- ing Council Proceedings for the year 1917. Bids of The Telegraph - Herald, $2.95 per volume. Bid of Times - Journal Co., $2.85. On motion of Ald. Frith, the contract was awarded to the Times - Journal CO.,• they being the lowest bidders. • BILLS.' Robt. Love, inspector $ 2.50 Wm. Singrin, excavation fund_ _ 17.66 H. J. Wyrner, expense . 24.00 Dorrance Mullin, expense • • 24.00 On motion of Ald, - McLanghlin, all bills properly 0, K. were ordered paid. Petition of Dubuque - Moose Lodge, asking the City Council for•permission to use the Armory Hall for the pur- ' pose of holding a • dance on Tuesday - evening, February 12th, presented and 'read. Al. McLaughlin moved to grant the prayer of the petition. Lost by the following vote: Yeas =Aids. Cal- lahan, McLaughlin, Strobel. Nays — Alds Frith; Leist, Plamondon, Wallis. Petition of James L: Mullin et al., 'asking the City Council to grant them a 'one - third reduction on their special assessment for the improvement of 'West Third street on account of said street being a waterway, . presented and read. Ald. Callahan moved to grant the prayer of 'the petitioners. Ald. Frith amended Ald: Callahan's motion to refer the petition to the , Committee of the Whole. Lost by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Frith, Wallis. Nays —Alds. Callahan, Leist, • McLaughlin, 'Plamondon, Strobel. Ald. Wallis moved to take from the Committee •of- the Whole the petition of the property owners on Seventeenth street, asking•the City Council,to grant them a reduction on their special as- sessment for the improvement of said street on account of the same being a waterway, and act 'on both petitions. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Alds. Callahan, Frith, Leist, McLaugh- lin, Plamandon, Strobel, Wallis. Nays —None. Ald. Strobel moved to grant the property owners abutting the im- provements on West Third street and Seventeenth street a reduction of 30 per cent on their special assessments providing that they all sign an agree- ment to be drawn up by the City At- torney, dismissing all , suits and costs of same against the City of Dubu'uqe Regular Session, Feb. 7, 1918. 27 for • the improvements of said streets. Carried by the following vote: Yeas- - Alds, Callahan, Frith, Leist, McLaugh- lin, Plamondon, Strobel, Wallis. Nays —None. Petition of John C. Burke, care -taker of the First ward •scales, asking the City Council to place his name on the payroll as his receipts are too small for living expenses, presented --' and read. On motion of Aid. Callahan, the City Auditor was instructed to place the name of John C. Burke On the officers' payroll, his salary to be $10.00 per • month. - Petition of Frederick O'Donnell, asking the City Council to allow him a soldier exemption on his home on Grandview avenue, presented and read. On motion of Ald. Wallis, the prayer of the petitioner was granted and the City Treasurer instructed accordingly. Petition of the Iowa Telephone Co., asking • the City Council to release their bond covering the liabilities on the Rhomberg avenue job, presented and read. On motion of Ald. Strobel, the petition was referred to the Com- mittee of the Whole. Petition of J. J. Nagle, asking; the City Council to sell to him that portion of Camp street' which lies easterly of the east line of Water street, presented and read. On motion of Ald Wallis, the City Recorder was instructed to notify Mr. Nagle that the City Coun- cil has not the power to sell said street to the detriment of other prop- erty. Communication of Standard Oil Co., advising that they accepted the ordin- ance granting them the right to in- stall pipe lines from their plant to the Mississippi river, presented and "read. On motion of Ald. Strobel, the com- munication was , made' a matter of record. Petition of The • Young Women's Christian Association, asking the City Council to exempt their taxes for the year 1917 on account of their proper- ty being used for benevolent purposes, presented and read. On motion of Ald. Frith, the petition was referred to the Committee of the Whole. Petition of • N. F. Friedlein, D. 0., asking the City Council to exempt his property from city taxes 'on account of his property being used solely for agricultural purposes, 'presented' and read. On motion of Ald. 'Leist, the petition was referred to the Commit- tee of the Whole to view the grounds. Petition of the Federal Deposit & Trust Co., asking the City Council to allow Mrs.' Wheat an exemption as a soldier's widow in the sum of $1,500.00 on Lot 30, Langworthy's Add., presented and read. On motion of Ald Leist, the prayer of the pe- titioner was granted and the City Treasurer instructed accordingly.