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1918 February Council Proceedings1 CITY COUNCIL. (Official.) Regular Session, February 7th, 1918. Council met at 8:26 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. Rid 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. Wymer, expense 24.00 Dorrance Mullin, expense 24.00 On motion of •Ald:. • McLaughlin, 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 =Alds. 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 en their special assessment for the improvement of 'West Third street on aec'ount 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 t'o refer the petition to the Committee of the Whole. Lost by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Frith, Wallis. Nays -Aids. 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, Plamaudon, 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'uge 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 Ald. 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 tho City Treasurer instructed accordingly. Petition of the Iowa Telephone Co., asking •the City Council to release their bond covering the liabilities on the Rhomherg 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. C., 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 Alt). '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. 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 160; cleaning snow, 50 lin. ft.; cost, 506; total ..... 60 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 Dec; 24, 191 —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 60 Aug. 14, 1917 —Tint Dillon Est., City Lbt 10; hauling ashes; cost; $1;50; total 1 60 Aug. 14, 1917 — Kaufman Eat , East Dubuque ,Add., N. 12.4 ft. lot 126 and 137; hauling ashes, cbst, $2.00; tbtal 2 00 Total $195 87 Same to be assessed against the property legally subject to assessment upon and along said lots. And that there is, a plat and sched- ule on file in the office.of,the City Re- ebrder of said City of Dubugque, show- ing the lots in which said sidewalks were cleaned and repaired and ashes hauled and the separate 1b'ts and par - belsi of ground di spe jiortibns thereof s{�iliject to assessment' for sneli improvement, the name of die owner thereof as tar as practicable anti the atnount to be assessed against each lot or parcel of ground, which plat and sclieddle are subject to public in- spection. And that any and all 'persons object- ing to said special assessmerit or to said plat must file his or their objec- tions in is ritilig with the city re'co'rder of Said City of Ddliiique on or before said session of the City Cotuncil to be held Tliursday, February 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. THIRD WARD. First Precinct — Judges, Chas. Liest, P. B. Hoffmann; Clerk, Geo. Klauer. Second Precinct—Judges, William Singrin, A. B.' Wymer; Clerk, Alois Hoffmann. Third Precinct — Judges, John Trexler, John Westercamp; Clerk, 'Chris Linehan. FOURTH WARD. First Precinct — Judges, Charles Snyder, Alex Gratz; Clerk, Anton Abeln. Second Precinct — Judges, E. E. McEvoy, John Steimetz; Clerk, Frank Gregory. Third Precinct— Judges, James F. Lee, Joe, Hammel; Clerk, R. Corp - stein. FIFTH WARD. First Precinct — Judges, Charles Thomas, Joe Kaufmann; Clerk, C P. Mettel. Second Precinct— Judges, Theo- dore Kemps, Herman Grobe; Clerk, Nic. Wiehl. Third Precinct — Judges, Wm. A. McIntosh, Charles Woodrich; Clerk, 'Charles Doerr. Fourth Precinct — Judges, Ed. Sau- er, Al. Schwind • Clerk, Ed. Stoltz. CITIZEN NON - PARTISAN 'OFFICIALS. I FIRST WARD. First Precinct— Judge, Adam Wom- bacher; Clerk, Oliver Harker. Second Precinct —Judge, Carl Gra- bow; Clerk, Albert 'Smith. SECOND WARD. First Precinct— Judge, John Stro- bel; Clerk, John Appel. Second Precinct —Judge W. W. Moffat; Clerk, William 'Kretschmer. THIRD WARD. First 'Precinct — Judge, Tudor Jones; Clerk, Harry,Kleis. Second Precinct — Judge, Henry Krakow; 'Clerk, Justice Bechtel. Third Precinct Judge, Anton Buechele; 'Clerk, H. J. Demuth. FOURTH WARD. First Precinct — Judge, Eugene An- derson; Clerk, A. P. Melchoir. Second Precinct— Judge, J. S. Rob- erts; Clerk, Judson Ulrich. Third Precinct — Judge, Joseph Trieb • Clerk, Harry 'G. Scherr. FIFTH WARD. First Precinct—Judge, Alex 'Reed; Clerk, C. K. Mathis. Second Precinct — Judge, Emil Schilling; Clerk, Herman Zerneoke. Third Precinct — Judge, Albert Con- rad; Clerk, Frank Taylor. Fourth Precinct— Judge, E. E. Frith; Clerk, Herman Knoernschield. 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 last half Regular Session, Feb. 7, 1918. 29 of January, 1918: Amount due laborers $1,873.50 Respectfuly 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 back to commit- tee on streets. . Also subinit the payroll for labor on sewers during the last half of Jan- uary, 1918: Amount due laborers on sew- ers $314.25 Respectfuly 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 Janu- ary, 1918: Assault and battery +2 Assault to murder 1 Concealed weapons 1 Disorderly 'conduct ,, 2 Disturbing the peace 10 Deserter - 1 Fugitive 1 Intoxication 33 Larceny from a building 2 Petit larceny 4 Vagrancy 4 Violating traffic ordinance 2 Total 63 Residents - arrested 29 Doors -found open 19 Defective lights 21 Lodgers harbored 156 Meals furnished prisoners 26 Cost of ;food $5.20 Sheriff, dieting prisoners '$6.40 Police costs and fines collected _$39.40 Patrol runs for prisoners 87 Prisoners transferred 13 Miles traveled 159 Ambulance calls 135 Also beg to submit the payroll for policemen for the last half of Decem- ber, 1917: Amount due policemen $1,537.29 Amount retained in pension , fund 30.54 Respectfully submitted, JOHN W. GIELLIS, Chief of Police. On motion of Ald. Callahan, report and payroll were received and war- rants ordered drawn to pay various amounts and the report referred lack to the police committee. Fire Chief Reinfried reported as follows: 28 . R'e'gular Session, Feb. 7, 1918. Petition of Mary F. Miller, asking the City Council to reduce the assess- ment 'on the building situated on the West 1/2 of Lot 3 of Mineral Lot 149 from $400.00 to $100.00 for the year 1917, presented and read. On motion of Ald. Strobel, the prayer of the pe- tioner was granted and the City Treas- urer instructed accordingly. Petition of Nicholas Grommersch, by Frantzen & Bonso'n, his attorneys, asking, the City Council to refund to him the sum of -$7.00 as excess taxes paid on Lot 1 of the Sub. of.Mineral Lot 346 for the year 1917, presented and read. On motion of Ald. Strobel, the petition was received and filed. Petition of Eagle Point Bathing Beach Commission, asking the City Council to make an appropriation sufficient to properly provide for the care of the beach during the season of 1918 and also asking the City Council to open t street from Rhom- berg Avenue down to the Bathing Beach, presented and read. On mo- tion of Ald. Frith, the petition was referred to the Appropriation Com- mittee. Petition of Fabian Beckett, asking the City Council for permission to use the Armory Hall on the night of April 5th, 1918, for the purpose of holding a dance for the 'benefit of the next body of young men called to Camp Dodge from Dubuque and 'Dubuque County, presented and read. Ald. Frith moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of allowing Mr. Beckett to address the Council. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Cal- lahan, Frith, Leist, McLaughlin, Pla- mondon, Strobel, Wallis. Nays — None. Mr. Beckett addressed the Council relative. to his petition. On motion of Ald. Frith, the prayer of tho petitioner was granted. Petition 'of Edwin C. Kuhnle, 'ask- ing the City Council to extend Race Street from - it's present terminus at West Eleventh Street to Julien Ave- nue, presented and read. On motion of Ald. Wallis, the petition was re- ferred to the Committee of the Whole to view the - grounds. Petition of Wm. Graf, asking the City Council to reduce the assessment on Lot 2 of Sub. of 6F, L. H. Lang - worthy's Add., and also on 2 of Suh. 2 of 4D, L. H. Langworthys' Add., presented and read. On motion of Ald. Leist, the petition was referred to the Committee of the Whole to view the grounds. - Petitidn 'of Edwin Oiler, asking the City Council to reduce the valuation on the north middle one -fifth of Out 'Lot No. ,498, in the City of Dubuque, presented and read. On motion of Ald. Leist, the petition Was referred to the Committee of the Whole to view the grounds. Petition of Mrs. Ida Worst, asking the City Council to remit h'er taxes for the years 1916 and 1917; presented and Pead. On Motion 'of Ald. Frith, the prayer of the petitioner was granted and the City Treasurer in- structed accordingly. Petition of the Dubuque Benevo- lent and Humane Society, asking the City Council to donate th'e usual an- nual an of $300.00 to their socie- ty for the year 1918, . presented and read. On motion of Ald. Wallis, the prayer of the petition was granted and a warrant in the sum of $300.00 ordered drawn on the City Treasurer in favor of the Dubuque Humane So- ciety. - Notice of claim of J. C. McDonald in the sum of $7,500.00 for injuries sustained by falling on sidewalk On Eighth Street near Wales Hotel, pre- sented and read. :On motion of Ald. Strobel, the notice was referred to the City Attorney. Quarterly report of City Water Works, showing the receipts and dis- bursements from October 1st, 1917, to December 1st, 1917, presented. On motion of Ald. Wallis, the report was referred to a special committee to be appointed by' the Mayor. Annual report of the. City Water Works, from June lst, -1916, to May 31st, 1917, presented. On motion of Ald..Frith, the report was referred to a special committee to be appointed by the Mayor. -Plat of Belmont Addition, a Subdi- vision in the City and County,of_ Du- Dubuque, Iowa, Which is a subdivision of Lot 9 of Lot 1 and Lot 3 of the Suh. of Lot 145 of Burden and Law - ther's Addition, Lot 2 ,'of the - Sub. Af Mineral Lot 322 and Lot 1 of Lot 2'of Lot '2 of the west 1 / 2 of the southwest IA of Section ,12, Township 89, North of flange 2, East of the 5th P. M., presented. On motion 'of Ald. Frith, the plat was made 'a matter of record and the proper resolution ordered drawn covering the same. Oin motion of Ald. Frith, the 'fbl- lowing named parties were appointed _judges and clerks for the Primaxy Electibn to be held February 25th, 1918, and also at the City Election to be held April 1st, 1b18, respectively: DEMOCRATIC 'OFFICIALS. FIRST WARD. First Precinct — Judges, Ed. Lee, James McGloughlin; Clerk, Charles Anderson.' Secorid Precinct — Judge's, Tdm. Callahan, dharles Stevenson; Clerk, J. R. Halpin. SECOND WARD. First Precinct — Judges, Henry Hier, John 'Hennessy; Clerk, P. J. Norton. Second Precinct — Judges J. J. Mc- laughlin, W. J. Bilderback • Clerk, J. C. Gregoire. 1 z9 i J City Auditor. On motion of Ald. Wallis,,,the report of the city auditor was approved and warrants ordered drawn t oovering -the. vp,rip,us , amounts„ and ; ; the report re- ferred back to the finance committee., „C Treasurer Wybrant- reported as follows: , , To. the, Honorable , Mayor and.. City; Council: ,,,Gentlemen;. , ,Tile ; following. is a statement • of amounts advanced by me, for which please order warrants d }'a'yn the month -of ; January, 1,018 „}n my ; faporr: `; „ Interest on warrants outstand- e,,. ,ing ;! .: _ $921.07 ¥iscellaneous - 38.41 Also please order renewal of loan vyarhants ,as ;. follows: _ Warrant , ,No. 5827 „dated,Dec. 6,th, 1900,,:in the sum_ cf,.,$500.Q0 and Warrant.,lvo __,5828, dated Per. 6th, 1900, ; in the •sum •,of 450.00, payable to. Terrencel -, lin, interest at 5 per, cent .,from „No,- vember 9th, 1917. • r - ,GEO. , D... WXBRANT, • • 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. , Dubuque, Ia., February 7, 1918.. To... the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen; Please instruct the city _treasurer to cancel the personal tax, amount_ $100.00, of Mr. Jos. M. Culbertson, for the year 1917, as Mr. Culbertson moved away in 1916, he had no personal property in the city in 1917. _ Respectfully, FRED J. HELLER, City Assessor. On motion of Ald. Strobel the re- port of the city assessor was approv- Regular Session, Feb. 7, 1918. 31 Ong 144.40 For storm sewer in Angella St 150.00 For municipal athletic field 833.00 833.00 For widening of Cora ' and Ex- - • - change 'Sts. • 7Q0.00 362.00 For stor ' SSewer in ! m "Grandview Heightd. 500 :00 435.86 For; improvement' Of, ' ,Grandview ' Avenue .... . 1,000.00' 1,000.00 For b_athing beach 1,000.00 ,.998.6,3 For balance or Diagona1 street s , and grading on Bee, Branch ., 288.00 288.00 For Bee , Branch sey er , ,,, 2,000.00. 1,977.08 <l or fire apparatus „MILD) 3,500.00 ,. ! Respectfully submitted, , • C. ,D, LAGEN,, ed and the city treasurer instructed accordingly. Dubuque, Ia., February 7,. 1918. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: , , ' Gentleien: Please have the city' treasurer, instructed to allow the fol- lowing named parties. Soldier Exemp- tions'$1500.00 on _their 1917 taxes;' .,Tulius,Wiedner, Estate, Lots 15, and 16 ;Driebillies Sarah_ Calvert,_ Lot ' 14, Bradstreet's Add. Mary. Lehman, N. 30 feet Lot 38, Sanford's Sub. A' B. Chapman, Lots 74,, 75, 76 and 77,, McDa,niel's Park Hill Add. M. Vollmer, Lot 36, Cox Add. Geo. ,W. Thompson, S. 1 -2 City Lot 133 and 134., , Respectfully, FRED J. HELLER, .City Assessor. On motion of, Ald. , Strobel, the re- port of the city assessor was. approved and the . city ' treasurer,- instructed ac- cordingly„,. - . ,February 5,, 1918. • To. the: Honorable -Mayor and Council , of the City of Dubuque,• Iowa: Gentlemen: A statement for• physi' ' clans' • . services ; • rendered • by Dr. Charles.. .Pulford Forward to Hs Engel on July 26, 1917, is hereto at- 'ached and I beg- to report' that L find the correct(.and advise .its'pa -y -. ment "Mr.. Engel, while working for ,the City of Dubuque, as engineer upon the steam roller, received• an +. injury; to •one ' of his eyes and Dr. Forward attended him: -Under the law •the city is• bound to. pay •this expense 'as said! Engel; at 'the time of the injury,.was in the employ•.of the city and was •in•■ jured while • engaged ''in''the' perform- ance • of his duties.. The amount of expense for the services rendered is Twelve Dollars ($12). • I Kindly have • a warrant drawn In the sum of Twelve Dollars in favor of ' Dr. Forward• and instruct the treasurer accordingly.' Respectfully submitted,' ' M. H. CZIZEK, City Attorney. On motion of Ald. Leist'the' report of the city attorney was approved and a warrant ordered drawn on the city treasurer covering the same. February 6, 1918. To the Honorable Mayor and Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa: Gentlemen: The renewal certifi- cates of Charles Pape and Son and The Curtis Plumbing and Heating' Co. for the privilege of excavating in the City of Dubuque has been referred - to me for examination and report. I beg to state that I had examined these certificates and find that the bonds of which these are 'a renewal 30 Regular Session, Feb. 7, 1918_ Gentlemen: I herewith submit my payroll for the fire department ' for the last half of January, 1918: Amount due firemen $2114.50 Pension fund retained 41.43 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., February 7, 1918. To the Honorable Mayor and • City Council, City of Dubuque, Iowa: Gentlemen: Herewith find my re- port for the month of January, 1918, showing the receipts and disburse- ments for the month: RECEIPTS. Receipts during the month._$74,065.22 Cash balance January 1st, 1918 55,861.68 Total $129,926.90 DISBURSEMENTS. Warrants redeemed $57,326.62 Improvement bond coupons 4,566.00 Regular bond coupons 2,400.00 Water Works bond coupons 90.00. Improvement bonds 3,950.00 Library orders 179.71 Park orders 1,356.85 Police pension fund orders 110.00 Firemen pension fund orders ' 241.75 70',220.93 City's cash balance January 31st, 1918 ' 59,705.97 Total $129,926.90 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, arid the sinking fund (for amelioration or the city regular bonded debt). WATER WORKS ACCOUNT. Cash balance Jan. 1, 1918....$19,819.50 Deposit with city treasurer by trustees 8,370.99, Total $28,190.49 Orders drawn on treasurer by trustees $ 7,049.18 Cash balance Jan. 31, 1918 21,141.31 Total $28,190.49 EXCAVATION ACCOUNT. Cash balance Jan. 1, 1918 $150.00 Cash balance Jan. 31, 1918 150.00 EXCAVATION FUND Cash balance Jan. 1, 1918 $ 6.48 Receipts during month 59.35 Total $65.83 Warrants issued against fund during month $ 6.13 Cash balance Jan. 31, 1918 69.70 Total $65.83 The following is a record of all in- terest coupons and bonds redeemed . by the city treasurer and credited to him: INTEREST. • Improvement bond coupons •44,566.00 Regular bond coupons 2,480.00 Water Works bond coupons 90.00 Total $7,056.00 BONDS. Improvement bonds $3,950.00 Also report there is due the city officers for the month of January, 1918, salaries amounting to $2,789.89 and Amanda Beyer (Compensation Law), $35.08. Very respectfully submitted, 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 February 1st, 1918: Appropriation Expended For general ex- pense and con- ' tingent fund .:$45,000.00 $40,396.7;0 For District Road funds: First District 9,458.34 9,456.52 Second District __ : 17,534.74 17,515.09 Third District 12,417.78 12,416.17 Fourth District • _ 14,369.90 14,362.67 Fifth District ' 11,946.02 '11,917.65 For expense of fire department 66,000.00 65,977.08 For expense of police ' depart ment 41,000.00 39,168.01 For care, mainte- nance and re- pair of sewers 5,700.00 5,697.62 For printing 4,960.00 2,900.22 For street lighting 44,500.00 39,024.62 For interest on floating a n d bonded debt 42,000.00 30,970.03 For expense of board of health 15,500.00 16,141.78 For grading streets and al- leys 6,000.00 5,997.78 Special . bonded paving 9,000.00 For 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 175.00 150.00 For balance on Fifth ' avenue sewer 5,250.00 4,903.57 For balance on Eagle Point barge 950.00 950.00 32 Regular Session, Feb. 7, 1918 . are in full force and effect and cover a period, in the case of the Curtis Plumbing and Heating Co., up to April 9, 1918, and in the case of Charles Pape & Son, from December 31, 1917, to December 31, 1918, these certificates may now be Made a mat- ter of record and be kept on file with this report to which they are attach- ed and of which they are a part. Respectfully submitted, M. H. CZIZEK, City Attorney. On motion of Ald. McLaughlin, the report of the city attorney was made a matter of record. ' February, 5, 1918. To the Honorable Mayor and Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa: Gentlemen: A decree in foreclos- ure was entered by the District Court of Dubuque County, Iowa, at the pres- ent term thereof 'in the case of George A. Eulberg vs. John Trexler and Jose- phine Trexler, his wife, City of Du- buque. County of Dubuque, Ed. W. Burch, Catherine Shannon and Du- buque Industrial Corporation, equity , No. 19315. This Action was a foreclosure of a mortgage which the • plaintiff held against the defendants, - John Trexler and Josephine Trexler, his wife. The city was made a party to the suit because of the fact that said John Trexler was delinquent in his taxes regular and special, and the lien of the city was given priority under the decree, a copy of which is hereto at- tached and made a part of this re- port and is to be used as a guide to the city treasurer, whose records can be corrected accordingly. Respectfully submitted, M. H. CZIZEK, City Attorney. On motion of Ald. Wallis, the report of the city attorney was made a mat- ter of record. February 5, 1918. To the Honorable Mayor and Council of the City of Dubuque: Gentlemen: The undersigned com- mittee on claims and city attorney re- spectfully recommend a settlement in the following cases for the respective amounts stated herein: Law Number 18957. Charles Krum- bach vs. City of Dubuque, for the sum of Two Hundred and Sixty Dollars and cost Law Number 18958. R. W. Kem- ler, et al, vs. City of Dubuque, for the sum of Two Hundred and Fifty Dol- lars and cost. Law Number 18955, John Philips vs. City of Dubuque, for the sum of One Hundred and Twenty -five Dollars and cost. These actions all were brought by the respective plaintiffs to recover damages which resulted from the overflowing of a defective storm sew- er on September 5, 1916, said sewer being located on Alpine street. Dur- ing a rain storm the water overflowed and destroyed , a large retaining' wall which was built at the rear . , plain- tiffs' lots. The case of Krubach vs. the city was tried in the District court in the March term, 1917, and resulted in a verdict against the city in the sum of Two Hundred and Sixty Dol- lars ($260): The remaining two cases are still pending but they in velve the same set of facts , as the Krumbach case and we feel that a verdict would be returned against the city if they were tried. In view of these facts we do not feel that it would be advisable to try the remain ing cases and thereby create a large amount of costs and face the danger of verdicts in greater amounts than the cases can be settled for. The settlements herein proposed are less than the actual damages which were sustained and we feel that it would be to the advantage of the city to settle the cases upon the above terms rather than to try them. - We, ' therefore. ' recommend that warrants be drawn in favor of ,Ken - line and Roedell in the ' following amounts: For the Krumbach case, in th'e sum of. Two Hundred and Sixty Dollars ($260). For the Kemler case, in the sum' of Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($250). For the Philips case, in the sum of One Hundred and Twenty -five Dollars ($125). That a warrant be drawn in favor of C. D. Harrington in the sum of Ninety-seven Dollars and Fifty cents ($97.50), to cover the costs in these cases, and that the treasurer be in- structed accordingly. • Respectfully submitted, JOHN E. STROBEL, J. ' H. WALLIS, T. H. CALLAHAN, Committee on Claims. ' M. H. CZIZEK, City Attorney. On motion of Ald. Strobel, the re- port of the city attorney and commit- tee on claims was approved and war- rants ordered drawn on the city treas- urer covering the same. January 28, 1918. To the Honorable Mayor and Mem- bers of the City Council: Gentlemen: Have investiagted at- tached petition by Mr. Geo. Beier, rel- ative to sewer assessment against his lot for sewer constructed in Windsor avenue in 1916 and we recommend that same be received and filed as said assessment is correct. Mr. Beier owns a corner lot with a frontage on Wind- sor avenue of 137.3 feet and his as- sessment that he refers to on Lincoln avenue was for a sewer frontage of 52.4 feet. Respectfully submitted, F. J. McNULTY, City Engineer. M. H. CZIZEK, City Attorney. On motion 'of Ald. Strobel, the re- port of the city .attorney and city en- gineer was approved'. On motion of 'Ald. Strobel, the fol- lowiing' weighmaster reports were re- ceived and filed: ' Louise Pitschner $ .72 C. J. McCarthy 19.15 Ald. Callahan moved that the city recorder be instructed to advertise for bids for the care of the town clock. Carried. Dubuque, Ia., February 7, 1918. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: The Board of Health met in regular session February 7, 1918. Chairman Saul' in the chair. Present - -Ald. Leist, Citizens Wm. Fosselman, R. Kolck. Minutes of the meeting of January 3rd, 1918, read and on motion of Ald. Leist were ap- proved' as read. On motion of Ald. Leist, the following bills were 'sent to the county for payment: Mettel Bros. ' $ 2.9b F. A. Burns 2.25 R. W. Quinlan ' 9:60 J. E. Robinson 75.00 Peter Hanson - 55.57 Charles Palen' 100.00 R. W. Quinlan ' 4.20 John G. Becker 6.20 F. Beutin • 7.75 C. Iungwitz Co. '7.67 F. Beutin '''4.30 Dubuque Electric Co. 3.00 F. Beutin 8.20 J. A. Voelker & Son 10.00 Dr. E. L. Reinecke 298.00 Corrance Grocery Co. 47.95 W. C. Fosselman 93.12 Ald. Leist moved that the : clerk of the Board of Health be instructed to advertise 'for bids for the hauling of night soil., 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 approved. Ald. Leist moved that Sanitary Offi- cer Neumann be placed on the payroll of the police department to take effect March 1st, 1918. Carried. Your committee of the whole would respectfully recommend that the city carpenter, his driver and Tom Hack- ney be given an increase in wages of $10.00 per month, beginning Febru- ary 1st. J. H. WALLIS, Chairman. Your committee of the whole would respectfully recommend that the city pay $1.00 for macadam broken in the Regular Session, Feb. 7, 1918. 33 open and $1.25 for that broken in the quarries. J. H. WALLIS, Chairman. Your committee of the whole would respectfully recommend that all offices at the city hall be open from 9:00 o'clock a. m. till 4:00 o'clock p ;'m.; the noon hour included. Jr. H; WALLIS, Chairman. Your 'committee of the whole to whom was referred the petition of M.' Adams, 'objecting to the special assess- ment levied again'st his property'for the improvement of Rhomberg ave- nue, would .respectfully recommend that the city treasurer be instructed to accept $275.00 as payment in full of his assessment. J. H. WALLIS, Chairman. Your committee of the whole to whom was referred the petition of the Firemen's Union, asking for an in- crease in wages of 20 per cent for the fire department, would respectfully recommend that said petition he re- ceived and filed. J. H. WALLIS, Chairman. ' Your committee of the whole would respectfully recommend that the fire- men on the department be given a $10.00 increase from the first year men to the chief, the city electrician to be included. To be 'effective from February 1st. J. H. WALLIS, Chairman. Your committee of the whole would respectfully recommend that the po- lice departments' wages be made to conform with the firemen in corres- ponding positions, those who have no corresponding positions to be given a flat $10.00 increase. To be effective from February lst. J. H. WALLIS, Chairman. Your committee of the whole would respectfully recommend that the street laborers, the sewer gang included, be paid $2.50 per day of 9 hours and 28c per hour for all time worked under 9 hours. To be effective from Febru- ary 1st. J H. WALLIS, Chairman. Your committee of the whole would respectfully recommend that the ward foremen and the sewer inspector be given an increase of $10.00 per month front February 1st. J. H. WALLIS, Chairman. Your committee of the whole would respectfully recommend that all the city officials, their deputies and the appointive officers 'be given an in- crease of 10 per cent. The elective officers' increase to be effective after the 1st of May and the balance to be effective from February lst. J. H. WALLIS, Chairman. Your committee of the whole to whom was referred the petition of Elizabeth Buehler, remonstrating against the special assessment levied against her property for the improve- ment of Cox street, would respectfully 34 Regular Session, Feb. 7, 1918- recommend that the city `treasurer''lie instructed to accept $50:00 - -on -Lot 1 - and _,35.00 en , Lot 4, as payment in full of her assessment. , J, H, WALL; IS,- Chairman. ( committee,, of the whole to whom was i i}eferred,_ the .petition, of Sarah, A., Kennedy, • asking for a,re- dnetign in, her t*,xes, , respect,- fully recommend, that tli,e, „,city,, treas -, urer be instructed ,to acce,pt for each . year of the,. year 1916 ,and, 1917 ais, payment in full o,f het taxes., r , , , J, , H, . WALLIS, Chairman.. On, motion of, Ald.. Wallis, the vari- ous reports 'of the committee. of the whole were adopted. , Aid. Frith . offered the following; . , Be ,it ,R, esolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That the plat of ,`;Belmont Addition, ,a subdivision in the City and , County of Dubuque, Iowa.',' Which. is a, subdivision of ?lo 9 . of ,Lot 1 and Lot 3 of the sub- division of ,Lot 145 of Burden and Lawther's ,Addition, Lot 2 of the sub-, division of Mineral Lot. 322 and Lot 1 of Lot 2 of Lot 2 of the ,west 1 -2 of the southwest .1 -4 of Section 12. T. $,9 N. of R. 2 E. ,of .5th, P. Al., all situated in Dubuque' County, Iowa, be and the same. is. hereby accepted and approved, and that the , mayor and city recorder be and, they are ,hereby authorized to certify, to the ; county re- corder this resolution of, approval,,.,; ,JAMES SAUL, .Mayer: J,, J. S11P A, City Recorder. Ald. Frith moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by. the fol- lowing vote:.. Yeas Alds. Callahan, Fr h•, Leist, McLauglhlin, Plamondon, Strobel, VTallis. NaYs Hone. „ City. Recorder Shea presented and read ,the notice, certified to by the publishers, of the city council's inten- tion to levy a ,,$peeial- assessment to pay „for cleaning snow, repairing side- walks and hauling ashes, also the written ,remonstrance , , of Frank Sti;insky On motion of Arc}, , Frith, the .notice was received and filed and the remonstrance, referred to the com- mittee of the whole.. . Resolved by the City „Council of the City of :Dubuque: That to pay for cleaning snow, and repairing sidewalks( in front of and adjoining the same,.,a special tax he and is,hereby levied on the several lots and parts oi' lots and parcels of real estate , hereinafter named, situate and owned, and,for the several, annqunts set opposite, each lot or parcel of real,estate,,.as follows: Owner. . Description. Amt. I?ec. ,15, , 1917 -- - eo!.. , Marshall, Cooper; Sub.,, lot ,C;;.cleaning . ,,, - .snow, 100,1in. ft.,, post, $1.2.5; total, - $ 1 25 +f • D'eC. 15, 1917-1. H. Lang - worthy's Est., Mrs. L. H. Langworthy'sAdd., 1 of 1.,of lot 4; cleaning snow, 100 lin. ft., cgst,.$1.00; 1 00 Dec. 15, ,19,17 -C. 11. Fladers, .Lot ,1. of 1 , 4 , 6, Sub. M. Lot 1b8; 40:ping, snow, 60 lin. ft., cost, 60c.; total 60 Dec. 15, ,1917,.- McClain Bros , • Lots 4,, 5, 6, 7,, 12 and 15, McClain's SuJ,; , , cleaning snow, 350 lin,, ft,, cost, , $3.50; total 3 50 Dec. 15, 1917- Cath., M eClain, Lot, 6, Min. Lot 149; W. 70' , of 7, Min. Lot 149; cleaning Snow, 125 lin, ft., cost, ,$1.25;; total , ,, 1 25 Dec,,, 15, 1917 -J, E. McClain, E. 25' of 7, Min. Lot 149; cleaning , snow, 25 ,lin. ft., cost,. 25c.; total __., 25 Dec. 15, 1917 -Mary Mullen, E. 14 . of 3 of,,Min, Lot 149; cleaning, , snow, 100.. lin. ft., cost, 31.00; total. 1 00 Dec. 15, 1917 -Win. Ballord, W. 1 -2 of 3 of Min. Lot 149,; Cleaning. snow, ., 10.0 ling ft., cost, .31.00; ,total 1 00 Dee. "15, 191.7- German Trust and Sayings B, nk, City Lot; lot 571; cleaning,snow, 10Q lin. ft., cost, $2.00; total- ,....,. 2 00 Dec. 15, 1917 -Frank R. ,Lacy,, 3. of City Lot, Lot 657,;,, Glean- ing snow, 30 lin. f, t., , c 60e; total , si , 60 Dec,,, 15, 1917 -M. R. Lucas, 3 of City Lot, Lot 567; cleaning , ,snow, 30 lin. ft., cost,, ,60c;• total 60 Dec. 15, 1917 -- Dubuque; Realty Co., E. 35 ft. City Lot 533; ,- ,cleaning snow, 3a lin, ft „•cost, 60c; total 60 Dec „.15, 1917 - Dubuque Realty Ca., S. 42.5 ft. City Lot 534; ,cleaning snow,, ,1,0.0. ft., oat, $2.00; total ,, ., 2 0 Dec 15, X917,- ,Wm..,Lawther, N,„30 ft. Clty Lot 77; cleaning snow,, 150 ,tin. ft., cost, ,$3,.0,0 ; total 3 00 Dec, 17, 1917 -W. B. Allison Est., Und. 1 -2 Cox's Add., Lot X40; cleaning snow, 150 lip. 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 Dec. 17, 1917- W.. Cox, Cox's Add., lot, 39; ,cleaning snow, 50 lin. ft „ .cost, 50c; total 50 Dec. 17, 19177--Val. ..l(eppler • Est., Littleton.. and -. - Sawyer's .-.tdd., Lots 12, 13,, E. 1 -2 lot 14;, cleaning.. snow, 150 lin. ft., cost,,,$1.50; total 1 50 Dec. 17, 1917 -Jno. H. Bradley, Grandview Place :Add., Blk. ,9, Lots, 15, and . 16 ;, cleaning 51 3 snow, 120 lin, ft., cost, $1.20; total 1 20 Dec. 17, 1917 -Mrs. Cath. Gey- er, Grandview Park Add„ Blk. 4, Lot 1; cleaning snow, 150 lin. ft., cost, $1.50; total 1 50 Dec. 17, 1917 - Realty Imp. Co„ Grandview Park Add., Blk, 3, Lot 17; cleaning snow, 50 total 60 Dec. 17, 1917- Country Club Co., Grandview Park Add., Blk, 14, Lot 1; cleaning snow, 100 lin. ft., cost $1.00; total 1 00 Dec. 17, 1917 - Country Club Co., Grandview Park Add., Blk. 14, Lot 32; cleaning snow, 60 lin, ft., cost, 60c; total 9e Dec. 17, 1917- Country Club Co., Grandview Park Add., Blk. 13, Lot 12; cleaning snow, 100 lin, ft., cost $1.50; total 1 50 Dec. 18, 1917 -Tina Dillon Est , Dillon's Sub., Lots 1 and 2; cleaning snow, 120 lin. ft., cost $1.20; 60 lin. ft., cost, 75c; total 1 95 Dec. 18, 1917 -J. L. Wallis, Grandview Heights Add., Lots 2 and 3; cleaning snow, 120 lin. ft., cost, $1.60; total 1 60 Dec. 18, 1917 -S. P. Rider, N 1 -2 City Lot 449; cleaning snow, 150 lin. ft., cost, $3.00; total 3 00 Dec. 18, 1917 -Wm. Reche Est , S. 31.5 ft. City Lot 443; cleaning snow, 30 lin. ft , cost 60c; total 6u Dec. 18, 1917 -Louis Trexler, City Lot 274; cleaning snow, 50 lin, ft., cost, $1.00; total 1 00 Dec, 18, 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 3 05 Dec. 18, 1917 -R. W. Kemler, Cain's Sub., Lot 17; cleaning snow, 60 lin. ft., cost 60c; total 60 Dec, 18, 1917 -J. Appel, Jr., Grandview Place Add., Lot 11; cleaning snow, 60 lin. ft., cost 6.0c; total 60 Dec. 18, 1917 -W. J. Adams, Phillips' Sub., Lot 3; clean- ing snow, , lin. ft., cost $1.00; tota 1 00 Dec. 18, 1917 -L. C. Johnson, Philips' Sub., Lot 4; clean- ing snow, 60 lin. ft., cost, 60c; total 60 Dec. 18, 1917 -J. A. Wallace, Grandview Heights Add., ' Lots 1 and 2; cleaning snow, 150 lin. ft., cost $1.50; total 1 50 Dec. 18, 1917 -Wm. Lowther, Cox's Add., 2 of Lot 91, 2 of Lot 92; cleaning snow, 100 Regular Session, Feb: 7, 1918. 35 lin. ft., cost $1.00; total 1 00 Dec. 18, 1917 - Josephine Schmidt, Grandview Park Add., Lots 9, 10 and 11; cleaning snow, 180 lin. ft., cost $2.25; total 2 25 Dec. 18, 1917 - Thomas Paisley, Whelen's Sup Lots 4, 5, 6; cleaning snow, 150 lin, ft., cost $1.60; total 1 60 Dec. 18, 1917 -Ed. White, Lot 6 Min. Lot 109; cleaning snow, 60 lin. ft., cost 60c; total 60 Dec. 18, 1917 -J. H. Rhomberg, E. 1 -2 of W. 34 ft. of 7 of Sub. of Lots 438 and 439 and Pt. of 676 City; cleaning snow, 40 lin. ft., cost 80c; total 80 Dec. 18, 1917 -Jas. Levi, 2 of S. 1 -2 City Lot 456; cleaning snow, 100 lin. ft., cost $2.00; total 2 00 Dec. 19, 1917 -Tim Dillon, Est , Lenheim's Sub., Lot 2; clean- ing snow, 240 lin. ft., cost, $2.40; total 2 40 Dec. 19, 1917 - Bradley and Mc- Clay, Sub. Lot 1, M. Lot 18; cleaning snow, 40 lin. ft , cost 40c; total 4Q Dec. 19, 1917 -- Bradley and Mc-. Clay, Lot 1 of 12, Lenheim's Sub., Lot 12; cleaning snow, 260 lin. ft., cost $2.00; total 2 09 Dec. 19, 1917 - Bradley and Mc- Clay, Quinlan Sub., 2 of Lot 2; cleaning snow, 400 lin. ft., cost $4.00; total 4 OQ Dec. 19, 1917 -- Herbert and Eugene Adams, Lenheim's Sub., W. 1 -2 lot 13; cleaning snow, 100 lin. ft., cost $1.00; total 1 00 Dec. 19, 1917 -A. Perring, Michel's Sub., Lot 7; clean- ing snow, 100 lin. ft., cost $1.00; total 1 00 Dec. 19, 1917 -Mary J. and T. Lyons. Bennett's Sub.. Lot 7; cleaning snow, 60 lin. ft , cost 60c; total 60 Dec. 19, 1917 -Tom Kavanaugh Est., Lot 4 Min. Lot 24; cleaning snow, 40 lin. ft , cost 40c; total 40 Dec. 19, 1917 -Torn Kavanaugh Est., Kavanaugh and Berry's Sub., Lot 7; cleaning snow, 475 lin ft., cost $4.75; total 4 76 Dec. 19, 1917 -M. J. Connley, Lot 3 Min. Lot 21; cleaning snow, 200 lin, ft., cost $2.00; total 2 00 Dec. 19, 1917 -Emily Hintriger, Summer Hill Add., Plots 13, 1 of 14, 2 of 14, 1 of 15, cleaning snow, 240 'in. ft., post $2.40; total 2 40 Dec. 19, 1917 -Jno. Carter. Summer Hill Add., Lot 1 of 16; cleaning snow, 60 lin. it., 36 Regular Session, Feb. 7, 1918. cost 60c; 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. and 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; clean- ing 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 and Altman's Sub., Lots 1 of 1, 1 of 2, 1 of 3; cleaning snow, 180 lin. ft., cost $2.25; total Dec. 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., Glen- dale 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, 62c; 137 lin. ft., cost $1.37; total Dec. 18, 1917 -Mary A. Walsh, Ham's Add., Lot 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- ing snow, 60 lin. ft., cost 75c; total Dec. 18, 1917 -S. P. Ryder, Und. 1 -3 City Lot 36a; cleaning snow, 150 lin. ft., cost, $3.00; total Dec. 18, 1917 -J. J. Nagle, N 1 -5 of N. 1 -2 City Lot 466; cleaning snow, 100 lin. ft., cost $2.00; total Dec. 18, 1917 - Dubuque Real- ty Co., N. 75 ft., S. 25 ft. City Lot 444; cleaning snow, 100 lin. ft., cost $1.26; total Dec. 18, 1917 - -S. P. Ryder, N 60 1 00 60 3 40 6 10 2 25 • 1 95 2 20 60 1 25. 62 1 99 75 75 75 3 00 2 00 1 25 1 -2 City Lot 449; cleaning snow, 150 lin, ft., cost, $3.00; total 3 00 Dec. 18, 1917 -Wm. Reche Est., S. 31.5 ft. City Lot 443; cleaning snow, 30 lin. ft , cost 60c; total 60 Dec. 18, 1917 -Emily Hintrag- er, Lot 2 City Lot 200; cleaning snow, 30 lin. ft , cost 60c; total 60 Dec. 18, 1917 -Louis Trexler, City Lot 274; cleaning snow, 60 lin. ft., cost $1,00; total_.__ 1 00 Dec. 18, 1917- Standard 011 Co., N. 41.4 ft. City Lot 268; cleaning snow, 150 lin. ft., cost $1.85; total 1 85 Dec. 18, 1917 -- Standard 011 Co., 41.4 ft. City Lot 268; cleaning snow, 60 lin. ft., cost $1.20; total 1 20 Dec. 18, 1917 -G. M. Staples Est., Lot 3 City Lot 200; cleaning snow, 30 lin. ft , cost 60c; total 60 Dec, 18, 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. 18, 1917 -G. Cumming's Est., Lot 7 of 1 of 1 of Min. Lot 90; cleaning snow, 300 lin. ft., cost $3.00; total 3 00 Dec. 18, 1917 -P. J. Nelson, Guernesy and Langworthy's Sub., Lot 1; cleaning snow, 50 lin. ft., cost $1.00; total_. 1 00 Dec. 18, 1917 -A. J. Van Duzee, Julia Langworthy's Add., Lot 29; cleaning snow, 50 lin. ft., cost 50c; total 50 Dec. 18, 1 917- Howard Schultz, E. 75 ft. Langworthy's Add., Lot 23; cleaning snow, 75 lin. ft., cost 75c; total 75 Dec. 18, 1917 -Frank Strinsky, Hodgdon Sub., Lot 17; cleaning snow, 60 lin. ft , cost 60c; total 60 Dec. 18, 1917 -G. A. Staples, Lots 7 and 8, A. McDaniel's Sub., Lot 824; cleaning snow, 150 lin. ft., cost $1.50; total 1 50 Dec. 18, 1917 -A. W. Kemler, Hodge's Sub., Lot 12; clean- ing snow, 80 lin. ft., cost 80c; total 80 Dec. 18, 1917 - Eugene and H. Adams, Loetscher & Trueb's Sub., Lot 12; cleaning snow, 60 lin. ft., cost 60c; total 60 Dec. 18, 1917 -L, J. La Biga, Loetscher and Trueb's Sub., Lot 13; cleaning snow, 60 lin. ft., cost 60c; total 60 Dec. 18, 1917 -Nick Glab, Fin - ley's Add., Lot 158; cleaning snow, 100 lin. ft., cost $1.25; total 1 25 Dec. 18, 1917 -D. J. Linehan, Home Add., Lots 9, 10, 11; cleaning snow, 145 lin. ft., cost $1.45; total Dec. 18, 1917 - -Geo. Schumach- er, Cain's Sub., Lot 8; cleaning snow, 75 lin. ft , cost 75c; total Dec. 18, 1017- Berdinis Happy, Langworthy Ave. Sub., Lot 1; cleaning snow, 100 lin. ft., cost $1.00; total Dec. 18, 1917 -A. C. Baumhov- er, Julia Langworthy's Add., Lot 10; cleaning snow, 60 lin. ft., cost 50c; total Dec. 18, 1917 -Mamie Foley, Langworthy Ave. Sub., Lot 11; cleaning snow, 50 lin. ft., cost 50c; total Dec. 18, 1917 -M. L. and E Kemler, N. 88 ft., E. 1 -2 A 1cDaniel's Sub., Lot 783; cleaning snow, 100 lin. ft., cost $1.00; total Dec. 18, 1917 -J. G. Peterson, N. 41.2 ft. Cooley's Sub., Lots 14 and 15; cleaning snow, 50 lin. ft., cost 50c; total Dec. 18, 1917 -Julia La.ngwor- thy's Est., Lois' Add., Lot 8; cleaning snow, 50 lin. ft , cost 50c; total Dec. 18, 1917 - -John Murphy, E. 1 -2 of 1 of Min. Lot 158; cleaning snow, 600 lin. ft., cost $6.00; total Dec. 18, 1917 -Mary E. Cleave - land, Lot 2 of Min. Lot 149; cleaning snow, 50 ,lin. ft , cost 50c; total Dec. 18, 1917 -Phil. Ryder, Bushe's Sub., Lot 5 of 15; cleaning snow, 50 lin. ft., cost 50c; total Dec. 18, 1917 -M. Ahearn's Est., Newman and Cooper Smith, Lots 8 and 9; clean- ing snow, 100 lin. ft., cost, $1.00; total 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 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 Dec. 18, 1917 -J. A. • Rhom- berg Est., Ham's Add., Lots 422, 423, 424; cleaning snow, 150 lin. ft., cost $3.77; total 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 Dec. 19, 1917 -M. B. & Sophia Schnee, Ham's Add., Lot 425; cleaning' snow, 60 lin. ft., cost 75c; total Regular Session, Feb. 7, 1918. 37 1 45 75 1 00 50 50 1 00 50 50 6 00 50 50 1 00 3 00 4 00 3 77 3 00 75 Dec. 19, 1917 -J. A. Rhom- berg Est., Ham's Add., Lots 411, 485, 386 to 390, inclusive, 372 to 377, inclusive; clean- ing 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 60 Dec. 19, 1917 -L. Heine, Ham's Add., S. 1 -2 Lot 572; clean- ing snow, 40 lin. ft., cost 50c; total 50 Dec. 19, 1917 -Lath. 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 Man. Lot 466; cleaning snow, 365 lin. ft., cost $3.65; total 3 65 Dec. 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, 19.17 M. J. Connley, 1 of Min. Lot 29; cleaning snow, 610 lin. ft., cost $6.10; total 6 10 Dec. 17, 1917 -Tom Kavanaugh Est., 3 and 4 Min. Lot 24; cleaning 'snow, 142 lin. ft., cost $1.42; total 1 42 Dec. 17, 1917- Margrt. Barrett, 1 of 1 Min. Lot 24; cleaning snow, 230 lin. ft., cost $2.30; total 2 30 Dec. 18, 1917- -Geo. Robinson, 2 of 1 Min. Lot 24; cleaning snow, 210 lin. ft., cost $2.10; total 2 10 Dec. 18, 1917 -0. M. Schmid, 2 of 1 of 2 Min. Lot 160; 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 Dec. 24, 1917 -Chas. Pohl, City Lot 338; repairing sidewalk 2 00 Aug. 14, 1917 -John Deery Est., City Lot 9; hauling ashes 1 50 Aug. 14, 1917 -Tim Dillon Est , 'City Lot 10; hauling ashes____ 1. 50 Aug. 14, 1917 - Kaufman Est., East Dubuque Add., N. 12 ft., Lot 12; repairing side- walk 2 00 Total $195 87 Adopted February 7th, 1918. 1 38 Special Session, Approved February 8th, 1918. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. Ald. Frith moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas —Alds. Callahan, Frith, Leist, McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel, Wallis. Nays —None. Ald. Strobel moved to take from the committee of the whole the pe- tition of Dennis Ryan, asking the city council to accept the sum of $622.94, the principal without interest for the special assessment levied against Lot 2 of Mineral Lot 28 for the improve- ment of Grandview avenue. Carried. Ald. Strobel moved to grant the prayer of the petition of Dennis Ryan and the city treasurer be instructed accordingly. Ald. Wallis amended Ald. Strobel's motion to refer the pe- tition to the committee of the whole to view the grounds. Lost by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas —Alds. Frith, Wallis. Nays —Aids. Callahan, Leist, Mc- Laughlin, Plamondon, Strobel. Original motion of Ald. Strobel car- ried by the following vote: Yeas - -Aids. Callahan, Leist, Mc- Laughlin, Plamondon, Strobel. Nays - -Aids. Frith, Wallis. Ald. Frith moved to adjourn. Car- ried. J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. Adopted , 1918. Approved Mayor. Attest: City Recorder. Feb. 14, 1918. CITY COUNCIL. (Official.) Special session February 14, 1918. Council met at 5:00 p. m. Mayor Saul in the chair. Present —Alds. Callahan, Frith, Leist, .Plamondon, Strobel, Wallis. A bsent—Ald. McLaughlin. Mayor Saul stated that this meet- ing is ,called for the purpose of act- ing on the ordinance granting Ro- shek Bros. Company, its successors and assigns the right to erect and maintain an enclosed bridge over and across a portion of the alley extend- ing from Seventh to Eighth streets, between Main and Locust streets, and any other business that might prop- erly come before a regular meeting of the city council. Ald. Callahan offered the following: AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE GRANTING UNTO ROSHEK BROS. COMPANY, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS THE RIGHT TO ERECT AND MAIN- TAIN AN ENCLOSED BRIDGE OVER AND ACROSS A PORTION OF THE ALLEY EXTENDING FROM SEVENTH TO EIGHTH STREETS, BETWEEN MAIN AND LOCUST STREETS, IN THE -CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA, WITH CERTAIN CONDITIONS AND OB- LIGATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS REGARDING THE SAME. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That Roshek Bros. Company, a Corporation organized under the laws of the State of Iowa, with its principal place of business at Dubuque, Iowa, its successors and as- signs, be and are hereby authorized to erect and maintain for a period of fifteen years an enclosed bridge or arch approximately sixty feet in length and twelve feet wide, extend- ing from the building now occupied by said Roshek Bros. Company, sit- uated on lots fifty -six (56), fifty - seven (57) and the north twenty - three (23) feet of lot fifty -eight, (58), in the City of Dubuque to the Wallis Building (so- called), situated on lots one hundred and forty -one (141), one hundred and forty -two (142) and one hundred and forty - three-A (143 -A), in the City of Du- buque, and over. and across the alley extending from Seventh to Eighth Streets, between Main and Locust Streets in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, the said bridge or arch to be not less than eighteen feet from the grade of the alley to the underside of the crown of the bridge or arch and on condition that said Roshek Bros. Company, its successors and assigns shall ever hereafter hold said City Special Session, armless from all damages that may rise or be incurred by reason of the grant of the privileges hereby made. Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and publication one time in the Telegraph - Herald and Times- Journal official newspapers of said City. Adopted — February 14, 1918. Approved — February 15, 1918. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. Published officially in the Dubuque Times- Journal and Telegraph - Herald newspapers, February 15, 1918. J. J. SHEA, 2 -15 -1t City Recorder. Ald. Callahan moved that the read- ing just had be considered the first reading of the ordinance. Carried. Ald. -Wallis recorded as not voting. Ald. Callahan 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, Plamondon, Strobel, Wallis. Nays —None. Absent - -Aid. McLaughlin, Ald. Callahan moved the adoption of the ordinance as read. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Callahan, Frith, Leist, Plamondon, Strobel. Nays—None. Absent —Aid. McLaughlin. Ald. Wallis recorded as not voting. Ald. Frith offered the following: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That it is deemed necessary and advisable to improve Jansen avenue, from Fifth avenue to the end of said Jansen ave- nue, and it is hereby proposed to grade, curb and gutter with combina- tion cement curb and gutter and to macadamize said portion of said street and to assess the cost of said grading, curb and guttering and macadamizing against the property legally subject to assessment. Ald. Frith moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Alds. Callahan, Frith, Leist, Plamondon, Strobel, Wallis. Nays —None. Absent —Ald. McLaughlin. Ald. Frith offered the following: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that the city engineer be and he is hereby directed to prepare a plat showing generally the location, nature and extent to the proposed improvement of Jansen ave- nue, from Fifth avenue to the end of said Jansen avenue, and the kind or kinds of material or materials to be used, and an estimate of the entire Feb. 14, 1918. 39 cost thereof, and the amount and cost of such improvement, and the amount assessable upon any railway or street railway company, the amount and cost thereof to be paid by the city, if any, and the cost thereof and amount assessable upon each lot or parcel of land adjacent to such im- provement as contemplated by Chap- ter 76 of the Laws of the Thirty -fifth General Assembly of the State of Iowa and acts amended thereby, and to file such plat and estimate in the office of the city recorder; that after the filing of said plat and estimate in his office, the city recorder shall pub- lish in three consecutive issues of a newspaper published in this city, a notice stating that such plat and esti- mates are on file, the location ana nature of the improvement, kind or kinds of material or materials to be used, and an estimate of its cost, and the time before which objections thereto can be filed, and the time fixed for hearing, which time shall not be less than five days after the last publication of such notice, and after such publication shall have been made, the city recorder shall, at the next regular session of the city coun- cil, notify the council thereof in writ- ing, with a printed copy of such no- tice accompanying the same. Ald. Frith moved the adoption of the res- olution. Carried by th'e following vote: Yeas —Alds. Callahan, Frith, Leist, Plamondon, Strobel, Wallis. Nays—None. Absent —Ald. McLaughlin. Ald. Leist moved to adjourn. Car- ried. J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. Adopted , 1918. Approved Attest: Mayor. City Recorder. 40 Special Session, Feb. 19, 1918. CITY COUNCIL. (Official.) Special session February 19, 1918. Council met at 4:10 p. m. Mayor Saul in the chair. Present —Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist, McLaughlin, Plamondon, Stro- bel, Wallis. Mayor Saul stated that this meet- ing .is called for the purpose of dis- cussing the proposed change of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul rail- way terminal and acting on any other business that might properly come before a regular meeting of the city council. Ald. Frith moved that the mayor appoint a committee to confer with other interested committees to inves- tigate the reason for the removal of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway terminal. Carried. Ald. Leist moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of allowing' Mr. Otto Muntz to address the council. Carried by the following vote: Yeas- -Alds. Callahan, Frith, Leist, McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel, Wallis. Nays —None. Mr. Mentz addressed the council relative to the repairing of Jumbo fire enuine. Ald. Wallis moved that the city re- corder be instructed to telegram to the Robinson Fire Apparatus Co., of St. Louis, Missouri, to ascertain if the necessary repair parts for the Jumbo have, been shipped. Carried. Ald. Callahan moved to adjourn. Carried. Adopted , 1918. .Approved J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. Mayor. Attest: City Recorder. CITY COUNCIL. (Official.) • Regular session February 21, 1918. Council met at 8:25 p. m. - Mayor Saul in the chair. Present Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist, McLaughlin, Plamondon, Stro- bel, Wallis. Ald. `jTal moved that the Council Proceedings for the month of Janu- ary, 1913, be approved as printed. Carried. BIDS. Bids for the care of Town Clock. Bid of F. A. Nesler & Son, $210.00. On motion of Ald. Callahan, the con- tract was awarded to F. A. Nesler & Son. Ald. McLaughlin moved to suspend the rules, for the purpose of allowing any one present in the council room to address the council. Carried by the following' vote: Yeas —Alds. Callahan, Frith, Leist, McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel, Wallis. Nays- -None. Messrs. Johnson and Adams ad- dressed the council relative to the widening of the street intersections at West Third and Alpine street, West Fifth and Alpine street, and Julien avenue and Alpine street, and also asking the city council to appropriate the sum of $500.00 for the installa- tion of signal lights. Ald. Wallis mov- ed that the city engineer be instruct- ed to prepare plats for the widening of West Third and Alpine street, West Fifth and Alpine street and Julien avenue and Alpine street. Carried. Ald. Frith moved that the matter of appropriating the sum 0 for the installation of signal of lig 0.00 be referred to the appropriation commit- tee. Carried. BILLS. John Drehouse, expense $ 8 50 Union Printing Co., expense ' 31 00 Chas. Alexander, expense 50 Chas. Alexander, expense 50 State Dairy and Food Com- mission, expense 8 00 John Dehing, expense 14 00 Ed. Hammond, expense 50 Gonner Bros., expense 81 75 Union Printing Co., expense : 33 25 Telegraph- Herald, expense ..__ 51 75 Hoermann Press, expense 27 50 M. F. Hardie, expense 178 25 F. A.. Nesler & Son, expense 47 50 Western Union Telegraph Co , expense 1 0 0 J. J. Rowan & Son, expense 1 70 A.. E. Gmehle, expense 196 98 C. B. McNamara & Co., ex- pense 32 10 F. A. Burns, expense 11 65 Pier Bros., expense 65 95 Iowa House Furnishing Co , Regular Session, Feb, 21, 1918. 41 expense 7 50 L. A. Walch, expense 1 20 Pier Bros., expense 15 75 F. A. Burns, expense 18 00 Dubuque Paper & Supply Co , expense 14 00 T. J. Mulgrew Co., expense 65 59 Muntz & Baldwin Coal Co , expense 6 55 Frank Beutin, expense 25 50 Hoermann Press, health 14 50 Dubuque Electric Co., lighting 210 56 Dubuque Electric Co., lighting 75 Dubuque Electric Co., lighting3450 80 Times - Journal, printing 31 65 Times - Journal, printing 29 75 Time,-Journal, printing 108 01 Telegraph- Herald, printing 121 55 Labor Leader, printing 12 50 National Demokrat, printing __ 25 00 J. T. Hancock Co., sidewalks 4 80 Ed. lblillius, sidewalks 75 Cey City Gas Co., police, fire and expense 5 25 C. J. McCarthy, police 5 20 J. W. Geillis, police 2 40 Dubuque Electric Co. police__ 1 96 Spahn & Rose Lumber Co , sidewalks 39 08 On motion of Ald. Wallis, all bills properly O. P. were ordered paid. Petition of Dubuque Park Board, asking the city council to appropriate the sum of $8,000.00 as additional for park purposes, presented and read. On motion of Ald. Leist the petition was referred to the appropriation committee. Petition of F. C. Luther, asking the city council to reduce the assessment on Lot 2 of Sub. 1 of 4, L. H. Lang - worthy's Addition, presented and read. On motion of Ald. Leist, the petition was referred to the committee of the whole to view the grounds. Petition of Otto F. Hess, asking the city council to instruct the city treas- urer to accept the taxes for the year 1917 on a valuation of $820.00 on the north 41 feet of the north 79 feet of the south 129 feet of Lots 4, 5 and 6 of Kiene & Blocklinger Sub., pre- sented and read. On motion of Ald. Frith, the petition was referred to the committee of the whole. Petition of the Telegraph - Herald, relative to the city purchasing city directories, presented and read. On motion of Ald. Frith, the city record- er was instructed to place an order with the Telegraph- Herald for fifteen city directories. Petition of Martin Beyhl, asking the city council to reduce his taxes for the year 1917 on the south 1 -2 of Lot 5, Jungk's Addition, presente' and read. On motion of Ald. Frith, the petition was referred to the com- mittee of the whole. Petition of Anton Schmidt, asking the city council to reduce the special assessment levied against Lot 7, O'Neill's Sub., presented and read. 42 Regular Session, Feb. 21, 1918. On motion of Ald. Plamondon, the petition was referred to the committee of the whole to view the grounds. Petition of J. G. Becker, et al, ask- ing the city council to appropriate a sufficient sum for the construction of a stairway leading from Seventeenth street and Madison street to the top of the hill on North Main street, pre- sented and read. On motion of Ald. Wallis, the petition was referred to the committee of the whole to view the grounds. Ald. Frith excused at 8:45 p. m. Petition of Teamster's Local, No. 567, per M. P. Quinlan, secretary, asking that the wage scale for team owners be increased from 60 cents per hour to 70 cents per hour, presented and read. On motion of Ald. Leist, the prayer of the petition was grant- ed, Ald. Frith entered and took his seat at 8:50 p. m. Bond of A. Curtis & Son, in the sum of $500.00, for excavating in streets and alleys, presented and read. On motion of Ald 9 9 9 9 Petition of Dubuque Commercial club, asking the city council to ap- propriate a generous sum for the year 1918 for the care of the Bathing Beach, presented and read. On mo- tion of Ald. Frith, the petition was referred to the appropriation com- mittee. Original notice of John Graas, plaintiff, vs. City of Dubuque, defend- ant, in the sum of $2,000.00 as dam- ages for injuries sustained in falling on sidewalk on Kaufman avenue, near the northeast corner of Kaufman avenue and Valer'ia street, presented and read. On motion of Ald. Leist, the notice was referred to the city attorney. Original notice of John M. Lee, plaintiff, vs. Nancy Blake„ adminis- tratrix of the estate of Mary C. Blake, deceased; N. F. Schueller, John Her- ber, City of Dubuque and County of Dubuque, defendants, in the sum of $1,825.00, with interest thereon from November 23, 1911, for foreclosure of a certain mortgage covering the southerly 225 feet of Lots 6 and 7 in Ellen Blake's Sub. of Mineral Lot 93, in the City of Dubuque, presented and read. On motion of Ald. Strobel the notice was referred to the city attor- ney. 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 February, 1918: Amount due laborers $2378.86 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 back to commit- tee on streets. Amount due laborers on sew- ers $356.48 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 my payroll for the police department for the first half of February, 1918: Amotint due policemen $1811.50 On motion of Ald. Callahan, the payroll was received and warrants or- 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 February, 1918: Amount due Firemen $2323.45 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. Dubuque, Ia., February 21, 1918. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: At the session of your Honorable Body held on February 7, 1918, you adopted a motion • that "Property owners on the improve- ments of West Third street and Sev- enteenth street be granted a thirty per cent reduction on their assess- ments," etc. The assessment for West Third street was levied on September 6, 1917, and that for Seventeenth street on October 4, 1917, and as the interest charge against those who have failed to pay and who now wish to pay on the 30 per cent basis ap- pears to be some item to them, and as your action in reference to these reductions contained nothing in re- gard to interest charges, I respectfully request your Honorable Body to in- struct me from what date I am to collect interest on these improve- ments. If, in the opinion of your Honorable Body, interest should ac- crue on these improvements subse- quent to your action of February 7, 1918, I would then recommend that warrants be drawn on the Special Bonded Interest Fund in favor of the following property owners in the sums indicated, the same having been the amount of interest charged by me and paid by the said property owners prior to your action of Feb. 7, 1918: For West Third street -Geo. Ben- nett, 4c; W. F. Briggs, 29c; Lizzie Connelly, $4.86. For Seventeenth street- Johanna Huber, $5.83; J. P. O'Leary, $1.22; A. Witting estate, 42c; 'Jos. Chaloup- ka, $4.00; Emma McKay, 76c; John Lindecker, $2.25. Respectfully submitted, GEO. D. WYBRANT, City Treasurer. On notion of Ald. Wallis, the city treasurer was instructed to collect in- terest on the improvements of West Third street and Seventeenth street from date of levy of special assess- ments on a 70 per cent basis. Dubuque, Ia., February 21, 1918. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlmeen: The following is a list of the property owners assessed for the improvement of West Third street, from the west curb line of Bluff street to the west property line of Burch street, and for the improvement of Seventeenth street, from the east line of the alley between Clay and White streets to the westerly rail of the Chicago Great Western tracks, who had paid in full the original amount of their respective assessments prior to your action of February 7, 1918, in granting the property owners assessed for the said improvements a 30 per cent reduction on their assessments providing that they sign an agree- ment to drop all suits against the city; and I would therefore recom- mend that thirty per cent of these respective assessments paid in full be refunded to said property owners, and that warrants he ordered drawn on the Special Bonded Paving Fund in favor of said property owners in the sum indicated in the following list, said sums being thirty per cent of the original assessment levied against and paid by said property owners: For West Third Street - J. H. Luz, Lot 12 of City Lot 724, $3.55. Geo. Bennett, Lot 14 of City Lot 724, $1.23. W. F. Briggs, Lot 7 of Fortune's Sub., $38.03. James Lee, S. 100 feet of E. 78.5 feet of Lot 4 of City Lot 692, $80.69. Lucy McNamara, Lot 3 of City Lot 692, $39.09. Patrick Walsh, Lot 2 of City Lot 609 and N. 20 ft., N. 1 -2, E. 113 feet City Lot 608, $15.22. Fred Justman, W. 22 feet, E. 228 feet of City Lot 608, $21.22. Lizzie Connelly, S. 1 -2, E. 113 feet of City Lot 608, $77.53. For Seventeenth Street. - John Hoerner, N. 1 -5 City Lot 434, $166.73. Joseph Dreher, N. 40 feet, S. 43 feet, S. M. 1 -5 of City Lot 435, $3.68. Regular Session, Feb. 21, 1918. Mayor. Attest: City Recorder. 43 Herman Jungk, N. M. 1 -5 City Lot 434, $62.82. Clara H. Werner, M. 1 -5 City Lot 485, $20.03. Charles Schreiber, N. 1 -2, N. M. 1 -5 City Lot 485, $36.65. Elizabeth Olinger, by J. J. Murray, Adm'r., S. 1 -5 City Lot 486, $166.73. M. Jungers, S. M. 1 -5 City Lot 486, $62.82. Sabina Mullen, S. M. 1 -5 City 491, $62.82. F. N. Schroeder, M. 1 -5 City Lot 492, $20.03. Herman Henker, S. 31.2 feet of Lot 36 and W. 65 feet of Lot 229, both in East Dubuque Add., $138.32. M. J. Brophy, S. 1 -2 of Lot 34, East Dubuque Add., $20.03. Thomas Flynn, S. 23.6 feet, S. 1 -2 Lot 89, East Dubuque Add., $18.66. Johanna Huber, Lot 87, East Du- buque Add., $166.73. J. P. O'Leary, N. 1 -2 Lot 85, East Dubuque Add., $36.65. A. Witting Estate, Lot 104, East Dubuque Add., $20.03. A. Schumacher, N. 29.2 feet Lot 156, East Dubuque Add., $120.20. J. P. Fabrecius, S. 1 -2 Lot 157, East Dubuque Add., $109.03. Elizabeth Sill, S. 1 -2 Lot 158, East Dubuque Add., $36.65. Dubuque Casket Co., Lots 105, 106 and 159 in East Dubuque Add., $249.59. Respectfully submitted, GEO. D. WYBRANT, City Treasurer. On motion of Ald. Leist, the report of the city treasurer was approved and warrants ordered drawn on the city treasurer covering the same. Feb. 19, 1918. To the Honorable Mayor and Mem- bers of the City Council: Gentlemen: Have investigated at- tached petition by A. A. Loetscher relative to sewer assessment against Lot 11, Fairview Subdivision and find that the facts stated in his petition are correct as to paying a former as- sessment. He should be granted a reduction from $50.23 to $21.94 and the city treasurer should be instruct- ed accordingly. F. J. McNULTY, City Engineer. M. H. CZIZEK, City Attorney. On motion of Ald. Strobel, the re- port of the city engineer and city at- torney was approved and the city treasurer instructed accordingly. Ald. Wallis moved to adjourn. Car- ried. J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. Adopted , 1918. Approved 44 Special Session, Feb. 27, 1918. CITY COUNCIL. (Official.) Special Session, February 27th, 1918. 'Council met at 3:40 P. M. Mayor .Saul in the chair. Present — Aldermen Callahan, Frith, Leist, McLaughlin, Plamondon, Stro, tel, Wallis. Mayor Saul stated that this meet- ing is called for the purpose of can= vassing the vote cast at the Primary Election held February 25th, 1918, and acting on any other business that might properly come before a regular meeting of the 'City Council. Ald. McLaughlin moved that the Mayor appoint a committee of three Aldermen to canvass the vote of the Primary Election and report back to the Council. Carried. Mayor Saul appointed the following committee: Aldermen Plamondon, Leist and Frith. Ald. Frith moved that the Judges and Clerks of Election of the Third Precinct of the Third Ward be noti- fied to be present at the Council meet- ing to be held at 7:30 p. m. to com- plete entering the returns in their poll hooks. Carried. Aldermen Wallis, Strobel and 'Cal- lahan were excused at 4:40 p. m. Ald. McLaughlin moved that the matter of making the appropriations for the ensuing year be referred to the Committee of the Whole. Car- ried. Ald. Leist moved that the Judges and Clerks of Election of the Third Precinct of the Fourth Ward be noti- fied to be present at the Council meeting to be held at 7:30 p. m. to complete entering the returns in their poll books. Carried. Ald. McLaughlin moved to adjourn till 7:30 p. m. Carried. J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. 'Adopted i , 19.18. Approved Mayor. Attest City Recorder. (Official.) Adjourned special session February 27th, 1918. Council met at 8:00 p. m. Mayor Saul in the chair. Present —Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist, McLaughlin, Plamondon, Stro- bel, Wallis. Mayor Saul stated that this meeting is an adjourned meeting of the special session of February 27th, 1918, and _is called for the purpose of canvassing the vote cast at the primary election and acting on any other business that might properly come before a regular meeting of the city council. Committee consisting of .Aldermen ,Plamondon, Leist and Frith, after canvassing the vote from the poll books, reported the vote as follows: �1� Saul, D. 128 197 75 101 73 81 67 58 80 76 73 117 94 12111 1341 rehouse, D. I 1 1 Pohl, S. 2I 3I 2 11 41 5 8 10 12 9 56 urer— J. Frey, D. 96 164 66 941 53 70 56 52 66 68 66 110 92 111 1164 Vogel, D. 1 1 1 Wybrant, D. 1 1 ontel, S. 2 3 2 11 4 51 8 10 10 9 54 or— '1 P. Quinlan, D. 95 161 69 92 56 73 60 54 63 66 62 103 79 107 1140 D. 1 1 Daly, D. 1 1 E. Vanderberg, S 1 3 2 1 4 5 8 10 11 8 53 der— I I I. Fahey, D. 33 46 40 43 31 34 31 15 79 44 43 28 79 75 621 ;Donnell, D. 7 26 26 34 19 14 12 17 5 25 13 45 9 13 265 Ryder, D. 118 1481 24 43 29 38 30 27 16 23 18 54 28 43 639 Nolte, S. 2 311 2 1 4 5 8 10 10 7 52 Nor— Heller, D. 109 .170 72 95 64 75 61 56 72 72 70 108 94 119 1237 eglau, D. 1 1 Oeth, D. 1 1 Schlueter, S. 2 3 1 2 1 4 5 8 10 11 7 53 eer— I 1 cNulty, D. 115 172 55 87 61 71 631 53 67 69 71 102 79 119 1184 rney— zizek, D. 109 1821 67 100 64 79 66 53 70 78 67 109 83 120 1247 gueville, D. 1 1 man- at- Large— Callahan, D. 112 1831 60 86 56 64 60 49 67 67 60 102 73 104 1143 ilderback, D. 25 22 25 41 10 17 6 15 11 11 15 28 11 8 245 ;Laughlin, D. 1 1 1 robel, D. 1 1 eist, D. 1 1 I 2 ell, D. 1 1 1 1 chiltz, D. II 2 2 rutz, D. I 1! 5 1 6 Bertsch, D. II 1 1 esen, D. 1 1 er, D. 1 1 'uckels, D. I 1 f 1 athis, S. I 2 3 _ 2 1 4 5 8 10 9 5 49 Mueller, S. 2 3 2 1 4 5, 8 10 /' 9' 6 1 50 man First Ward — lancy, D. 38 67 11 II 1 • . ! . ° I 105 lamondon, D. .... -. 51 1 5 asserly, D. 11 ' 1 ason, S. 1 1 11 I 2 man Second Ward— I I Laughlin, D. I 26 63 89 robel, D. 11 1 I II 1 man Third Ward— __ II I eist, D. II 38 48 27 - 113 hill D. I 1 1' I. 1 ;Aleece, S. 1 I 1 man Ward— I I I I ush, D. I 1 8 10 5 1 23 Borman, D. 1 - 1 '1 voy, D. I 1 5 1 6 Gregory, D. 1 I 5 1 ilderback, D. I I 1 1 udescher, D. I 1 • 1 Orman, D. 1 1 1 1 owell, S. I 1 _ 1 1 man Fifth Ward— // 1 rutz, D. I 1 23 48 17 , 421 130 D . D li I 1 ' 3 2 1 1 imks, D. 1 I I 3 chiltz, D. 1 1 I ., 1 charle, D. 1 McIntosh, D. 1 _ 1 1 hnee. D. I- I 1 1 ick, S. - 1 1 2 'sky, S. 1 1 oesner, D. - 1 1 Commissioner— Ryan, D. - 1 - . 1I 1 Theis, D. 1 1 1 asserly, D. 1 - 1 1 lancy, D. 1 --1 McCabe, D. 1 1 I 1 ullivan, D. I 1 - 1 ;Laughlin, D. I 1 -- 1 Madden, D. I 1 1 I 1 Piekenbrock, D. 3 31 I 1 7 Kaep, D. 2 I 1' 2 erts, D. I _ I 11 1 anus, D. . I 1I 1 Henge, D. 1 1 1 wer, D. I 1 1 Meuser, D. 1 I I I .1 1 , D. ` , I I I I 1 1 rutz, D. J ) 1 1 ies, D. L. 1 - I 1 1 1 uckels, D. I I i 1 F I I 1 ilderback, D. 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 Brandt, S. I 1 I 1 I 1 1 - 1 1 2 1 I 5 Mayo James John D George Treas Frank George George John M Audit Maurice La gen, Larry Martin Recor John B. Bart M Thos. J. Emil R. Asses Fred J. Geo. W Herman Charles Engin F. J. M Atto M. H. C O. Lon Alder Thos. J. W. J. B J. J. M John St Chas. L C. H. D Peter S Peter G Joseph John N Ed. Sau G. B. C. J. M Adam Alder Matt. C Louis P Thos. C C. H. M Alder J. J. Mc John St Alder Chas. L H. R. T Alex M Alder C. T. B Corpie E. McE Vince W.J.B John L J. A. B P. B. C Alder Peter G Frith, C. Dell, N. P. Ni Peter S Theo. S W. A. Mike Sc J. Fenw Jas. Fe Fred R Park Dennis Henry Thos. C Matt. C George John S J. M Walter 10. B. Henry S. Rob C. McM Henry Jos. Be W. H. J. Welu Peter G I Joe Zer G.B.H W. J. Pat Sm George b a 1340 56 1163 54 1139 53 18 52 1236 53 1184 1246 1137 239 49 50 100 2 88 112 1 17 1 127 1 5 -5th Ward 2nd Precinct.. 1st Precinct... 1 I 1st Precinct.... ) I 2nd Precinct... 3rd Precinct... 2nd Precinct... 1st Precinct.... 2nd Precinct... 3rd Precinct___ 4th Precinct._ otal vote r— Mayo James John D George Treas Frank George George John M Audit Maurice La gen, Larry Martin Recor John B. Bart M Thos. J. Emil R. Asses Fred J. Geo. W Herman Charles Engin F. J. M Atto M. H. C O. Lon Alder Thos. J. W. J. B J. J. M John St Chas. L C. H. D Peter S Peter G Joseph John N Ed. Sau G. B. C. J. M Adam Alder Matt. C Louis P Thos. C C. H. M Alder J. J. Mc John St Alder Chas. L H. R. T Alex M Alder C. T. B Corpie E. McE Vince W.J.B John L J. A. B P. B. C Alder Peter G Frith, C. Dell, N. P. Ni Peter S Theo. S W. A. Mike Sc J. Fenw Jas. Fe Fred R Park Dennis Henry Thos. C Matt. C George John S J. M Walter 10. B. Henry S. Rob C. McM Henry Jos. Be W. H. J. Welu Peter G I Joe Zer G.B.H W. J. Pat Sm George b a 1340 56 1163 54 1139 53 18 52 1236 53 1184 1246 1137 239 49 50 100 2 88 112 1 17 1 127 1 5 4 6 Adjourned Special Session, Feb. 27, 1918. DELEGATES AND COMMITTEEMEN First Ward Democratic Delegates. First Precinct — Bart Cain 25 Chas. Anderson 26 Morris Byrne 25 Ed. Greu 25 Wm. McClain 25 Val Kies 22 Jas. McLoguhlin, Jr. 24 Howard Grube 24 Frank McGuinnis 22 Second Precinct — Wm. O'Brien 63 R. F. Bennett 61 John Hanley 60 Dorrance Mullen 60 James Smith 61 Matt Cain 60 Wm. Greu 60 Thos. Casserly 4 W. J. Bilderback 1 Matt Clancy 1 First Ward Socialist Delegates First Precinct — C. J. Mathis 1 First Ward Democratic Precinct Committeemen. First Precinct — Henry Theis 12 Second Precinct — W m. O'Brien 53 Thos. Casserly 31 James Hannon 1 Henry Theis 1 P. H. Halpin 1 Second Ward Democratic Delegates. First Precinct — George Miller 8 Frank Klein 9 John Mayerle 1 John Page, Jr. 1 J. J. Hennessy 1 Second Precinct — W alter gladden 32 Julius Gregoire 1 Matt Daley 31 Wm. Hughes 1 Ed. Schrempf 1 Henry Gehrig 1 Phil Ryder 32 Wm. Cooper 1 Michael Toomey 31 Henry Meyers 1 James Keefe 32 J. J. McDonnell 1 John Sullivan 31 Dr. Slattery 1 \Vm. Briggs 32 Jess Armitage 1 James Hannon 32 Mulgrew 1 N. J. Staner 1 Second Ward Democratic Precinct Committeemen. First Precinct — Frank Klein 7 George Miller 10 Second Precinct — M. B. Rooney 16 Jas. Hannon 2 Walter Madden 9 Third Ward Democratic Delegates. First Precinct — Matt Doran 2 J. P. Trausch 2 Peter McManus 2 James Dunleavy 2 John J. O'Brien 2 Jack LaBarge 1 H., R. Thill 4 Albert Quinlan 1 Chas. Leist 1 Geo. M. Klauer 1 John Roehrig 1 Second Precinct — William Singrin 12 A. B. Wymer 11 Ed. Ryder 12 Alois Hoffmann 11 Peter Martin 11 Henry Kaep 3 N. P. Schneider 1 Third Precinct — J. Trexler 1 Chas. Leist 1 William Singrin 2 Edward Ryder 2 Jos. Kennealley 8 John Pauly 7 P. Flannagan 7 H. Magdal 7 Chas. Buelow 7 Chas. Jellison 1 Joe Lange 1 Third Ward Socialist Delegates Third Precinct — Jos. Lang 1 Third Ward Democratic Precinct Committeemen. First Precinct — H. R. Thill 8 Second Precinct — Henry Kaep 10 Third Precinct — Tom Farley 2 Chas. Leist 1 Jim Butler 1 Third. Ward Socialist Precinct Committeemen. Third Precinct- - Alex McAleece Foiwth Ward Democratic Delegates. First Precinct — C. H. Snyder 2 Alex Gratz 2 John Canavan 2 J os. Jeanetaud 1 Art. iVIelchoir 1 A. E. Majerus 1 Second Precinct — P. Bradley 1 Peter Bradley 2 Third Precinct — G. B. Huekels 15 Otto Neuman 16 Ed. Rehder 15 J. M. Kenety 16 Jas. Lee 16 Frank Hamel 15 M. Hardie 1 E. J. Donegan 1 J. J. Murray 1 Adjourned Special Session, Feb. 27, 1918. Forth Mrard Socialist Delegates. Second Precinct — E. J. Buchet 1 Fourth Ward Democratic Precinct Committeemen. First Precinct — John Canavan 27 John Loftus 1 Second Precinct — P. Bradley 19 Third Precinct — Otto Neuman 9 G. B. Huekels 13 Fifth Ward Democratic Delegates. First Precinct — C. H. Dell 19 Conrad Bergman 17 Jos. K. Kaufman 20 Herman Kolbe 17 Fred Wunderchicl 17 Anton Frohm 18 James A. Hayes 2 Andrew Kaufman 3 C. P. 11Mettel 2 C. J. Thomas 3 Joe. Miller 1 Paul Nauman 1 John Geilles 1 J. Haupert 1 Second Precinct — Joe. Brewer 37 Matt Kies 38 P. Schiltz 36 A. C. Wunder 37 Alois C. Pfiffner 36 Louis Hos 36 Peter Grutz 1 Third Precinct — Joe. Kueper 1 W. H. Meuser 1 John Lassance 1 Chas. Doerr 1 Mat. Czizek 1 Frank Deckert 1 Fred Lange 1 Al. Kruse 1 Aug. Kirsher 4 A. J. Johnson 4 Geo. Vogel 4 I. Miller 4 J. Webber 4 T. O'Mara, 4 C. Gronau 4 G. W. Frohs 4 Fourth Precinct — John Byrne 12 A. Fischbach 12 Geo. Heitzmann 12 Joe Kistling 12 Joe Richter 12 Edward Koch 12 Edward Welsch 13 Fifth Ward Socialist Delegates. First Precinct — John Montel Third Precinct — J. Montel Fifth Ward Democratic Precinct Committeemen. First Precinct — C. H. Dell 8 C. J. Spahn 2 M. J. Kiebel 1 1 Second Precinct — Peter Schiltz 12 Joe. Bewer 21 Peter Grutz 1 Third Precinct — A. Kruse 3 J. Welu 11 I. Miller 1 Fourth Precinct — J. Kistling 12 E. J. Sauer 5 Fifth Ward Socialist Precinct Committeemen. Third Precinct — J. Fenwick 2 Ald. Frith moved that all candi- dates receiving the highest number of votes, including the two aldermen -at- large, be declared elected, provided they received the required per cent of the vote cast, and so certified to by the city auditor with instructions to issue nomination certificates. Carried. Dubuque, Ia., February 27, 1918.. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: Please order warrants drawn in my favor on the special bonded paving fund to cover the spe- cial assessments levied against City of Dubuque property for the following improvements: Clay street and Couler avenue: N. 2 -5 of City Lot 448 $ 685.07 S. 25.8 ft. of Lot 9 of 438, 439, etc. 158.29 S. 25.8 feet of Lot 9 of 438, 439, etc. 151.28 Lot 10 of City Lot 438, 439, etc. 423.57 Lot 10 of City Lot 438, 439, etc. 102.59 Cherry street: — Lot 328 Woodlawn Park Add. 58.35 West Third street: — City Lot 732 1195.76 W. 3 feet of Lot 4 of W. 58 feet, S. 100 feet, W. 208 feet of City 692 10.28 Ungs street: — Lot 7, Smyth's Sub. 18.42 Kaufmann avenue: — Lots 17 and 18, Burton's Acld. 334.58 Lot 23, Burton's Add. 182.35 Respectfully submitted. GEO. D. WYBRANT, City Treasurer. On motion of Ald. Wallis, the re- port of the city treasurer was approv- ed and warrants ordered drawn cover- ing the same. Ald. Frith moved to adjourn. Car- ried. J. J. SHE A, City Recorder. Adopted , 1918. Approved Attest: Mayor. City Recorder. 47 ferred back to the finance committee. Carried. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, City of Dubuque, Iowa: Gentlemen: I herewith submit the officers' payroll for the month of February, 1915: Amount due city officers $2966.70 Also Amanda Beyer, Iowa compensation 35.08 Respectfully submitted, CYRIL D. LAGEN, City Auditor. On motion of Ald. Wallis, the pay- roll was received and warrants order- ed drawn to cover the various amounts and the report referred back to the finance committee. City Electrician Hipman reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: I herewith submit my report of defective lights for the months of January and February, 1918. I find from the reports of the police department that the total sum of $5.00 and in the Fifth District Road Fund in the sum of $25.00. Carried. • Aid. Strobel moved to adjourn. Carried. J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. Adopted , 1918. Approved Attest: Mayor. City Recorder. 48 Special Session, Feb. 28, 1918. CITY COUNCIL. (Official.) Special session, February 28, 1918. Council met at 4:45 p. m. Mayor Saul in the chair. Present —Alds. Callahan, Frith, Leist, McLaughlin, Plamondon, Stro- bel, Wallis. Mayor Saul stated that this meeting is called for the purpose of acting on the report of the committee of the whole, relative to the fixing of the appropriations for the ensuing year and acting on any other business that might properly come before a regular meeting of the city council. "Your committee of the whole would respectfully recommend the adoption of the following resolution: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That the ap- propriation for the ensuing fiscal year for the different departments and pur- poses of the City he fixed as follows: For general expense and contingent fund $47,000.00 For district road funds, for cleaning, sprinkling and repairing streets: First district 9,761.26 Second district 17,474.32 Third district 12,493.52 Fourth district 14,056.09 Fifth district 12,031.96 For expense of fire depart- ment 66,000.00 For expense of police de- partment 50,000.00 For care, maintenance and repair of sewers 7,500.00 For printing 2,500.00 For street lighting 46,000.00 For interest on floating and bonded debt 41,250.00 For expense of Board of Health 17,000.00 For grading streets and alleys 3,000.00 For taking up improvement bonds issued for payment of special assessments against city property and for taking up bonds issu- ed to pay street and sew- er improvements where the assessment levied to pay the same has been cancelled by the City Council 9,000.00 For interest on special bonded debt 8,000.00 For repair and rebuilding sidewalks 1,000.00 For library fund 2,500.00 For building of wharf 2,500.00 Fo• street flusher 6,925.00 For fire apparatus 12,500.00 For bathing beach 2,500.00 For municipal athletic field 1,500.00 For Visiting Nurse associ- ation 1,200.00 For park board 2,500.00 For opening Louisa street 800.00 For cement steps on North Main street 1,250.00 For improvement of Dodge street, from Bluff street to Grandview avenue 1,000.00 For improvement of Grand- view avenue .. 1,000.00 For cement steps from Dodge street to Burns street 700.00 For grading south, side of West Third street 500.00 For opening from River street to Rush street 500.00 For sewer in Seventeenth street 800.00 For Bee Branch sewer 4,500.00 Ald. Leist moved the adoption of the report of the committee of the whole. Carried. BILLS. Richard Kolck, health $ 39 00 W. C. Fosselmann, health 9 00 Jackman & Carney, health_._ 12 00 Lagen & Fullarton, health 6 00 Rellihan & Mullen, fire 70 Dubuque Rubber and Belting Co., police 1 60 Eichhorn & Bechtel, police.._ 4 70 L. J. Baumhover, police 40 Dubuque Electric Co., police 1.98 W. B. Baumgartner, police 14 75 United Tire Sales Co., police 6 75 Standard Lumber Yard Co , police 3 37 On motion of Ald. Callahan, all bills properly O. K. were ordered paid. 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 last half of February, 1918: Amount due policemen $1713.08 Pension fund retained 33.92 Respectfully submitted, JOHN W. GIELLIS, Chief of Police. On motion of Ald. Callahan, the payroll was received and warrants or- dered drawn to pay the various amounts and the report referred back to the committee on police. City Treasurer Wybrant reported as follows: The following is a statement of the amounts advanced by me during the month of February, 1918, for which please have warrants drawn in my favor: Interest on standing Miscellaneous GEORGE warrants out - $256.59 24.26 D. WYBRANT, City Treasurer. Moved by Ald. Wallis the report be received, warrants ordered drawn for the various amounts and report re- Ir r• 50 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 January, 1918: Salaries for December, 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 O. Weglau, deputy 88 33 J. J. Shea, recorder 116 65 Peter Kies, deputy 93 33 Fred J. Heller, assessor 125 U0 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_ 32 86 Albert Eitel, asst. engineer 80 00 Walter Cullen, asst. engineer 125 00 J. J. Ryan, rodman 80 00 John W. Lawler, committee clerk 85 00 Chas. J. McCarthy, market master 65 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 26 00 John Giellis, chief of police 130 0 Amanda Beyer, Iowa Work- ing Men's Compensation _ 35 08 Police Payroll for the Last Half of December, 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 75 Thomas Connolly 36 75 James Conlon 34 30 Philip Dunphy 44 10 Thomas Duggan 36 75 Edward Daily 36 75 Patrick Fury 41 65 John Fox 36 75 James Flynn 36 75 Michael Fogarty 36 75 List of Warrants. Theo. Ganahl - Ben Gray John Kopp John 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 Charle:0 Truher Edward Vosberg Frank Williams George Stoltz Miss B. Brennan Mrs. K. Hibbe Police pension fund retained BILLS. T. Cahill, health $ 27 00 Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer, interest 500 00 Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer, interest 500 00 Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer, interest 342 50 Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer, miscellaneous 42 82 Edward Lenz, loan warrant.... 500 00 City Assessors' deputies, ex- pense 200 00 ZVm. Singrin, excavation fl 6 13 C. B. McNamara & Co., inter- est on Pickett Street 58 80 J. I.ee, constructing cement sidewalks on Louisa street 268 84 J. Lee, constructing cement sidewalk Lot 30, Oxford Heights Acid. 98 06 C. B. McNamara & Co., im- proving Pickett street 500 00 C. B. McNamara & Co., im- proving Pickett street 403 60 Jas. Street, sewer in West Sixteenth street 471 26 Geo. Dorman, improving Coul- er avenue 500 00 Geo. Korman, improving Coul- er avenue 500 00 Geo. Korman, improving Coul- er avenue 500 00 Geo. Korman, improving Coul- er avenue 500 00 Geo. Korman, improving Coul- er avenue 500 00 Geo. Korman, improving Coul- er avenue 500 00 Geo. Korman, improving Coul- er avenue 500 00 Geo. Korman, improving Coul- er avenue 500 00 Geo. Korman, improving Coul- er avenue 500 00 Geo. Korman, improving Coul- 36 36 36 34 36 36 36 36 41 41 36 36 36 36 41 36 36 41 36 39 36 40 36 34 36 36 31 75 75 75 30 75 75 75 75 65 65 75 75 75 75 65 75 75 65 75 20 75 00 75 30 75 75 30 er avenue 500 00 Geo. Korman, improving Coul- er avenue 500 00 Geo. Korman, improving Coul- ee a 500 00 Geo. Korman, improving Coul- er avenue 500 00 Geo. Korman, improving' Coul- er avenue 500 00 Geo. Korman, improving Coul- er avenue 500 00 Geo. Korman, improving Coul- ee avenue 500 00 Geo. Korman, improving Coul_ - er avenue 500 00 Geo. Korman, improving Coul- er avenue 90 26 C. B. McNamara & Co., im- proving Kaufman avenue 500 00 C. 13. McNamara & Co., im- - proving Kaufman avenue 500 00 C. 'B. McNamara & Co,, im- proving Kaufman' avenue 500 00 C. B. McNamara & Co., im- proving Kaufman avenue 500 00 C. B. McNamara & Co., im- proving Kaufman avenue 500 00 C. 'B. McNamara & Co., im- proving Kaufman avenue 500 C. 'B. McNamara & Co., im- proving Kaufman avenue 500 00 C. B. McNamara & Co., im- proving Kaufman avenue 500 00 C. B. McNamara & Co., im- proving Kaufman avenue 500 00 C. 'B. McNamara & Co:, im- proving Kaufman avenue 500 00 C. B. 'McNamara & Co., im- proving Kaufman avenue 500 00 C. 'B: McNamara &' Co., im- proving Kaufman avenue 500 00 C. B. McNamara & Co., im- proving Kaufman avenue 500 00 C. B. McNamara & Co., im- proving Kaufman avenue 500 00 C. B. McNamara & Co., im- proving Kaufman avenue 500 00 C. B McNamara & Co., im- proving Kaufman avenue 500 00 C. B. McNamara & Co., im- proving Kaufman avenue 500 00 C. B. McNamara & Co., im- proving Kaufman avenue 500 00 C. B. McNamara & Co., im- proving Kaufman avenue .._. 500 00 C. B. McNamara & Co., im- proving Kaufman avenue .._ 500 00 C. B. McNamara & Co., im- proving Kaufman avenue .__ 500 00 C. B. McNamara & Co., im- proving Kaufman avenue .._. 500 00 C. B. McNamara & Co., im- proving Kaufman avenue 500 00 C. B. McNamara & Co., im- proving Kaufman avenue 500 00 C. B. McNamara & Co., im- proving Kaufman avenue 500 00 C. B. McNamara & Co., im- proving Kaufman avenue 500 00 C. B. McNamara & Co., im- proving Kaufman avenue 500 00 C. B. McNamara & Co., im- proving Kaufman avenue 500 00 List of Warrants. 00 C. B. McNamara & Co., im- proving Kaufinan 'avenue .:.. C. B. McNamara' & Co., "im- proving Katifinan avenue ._.. C. B. McNainata' & Co., Im- proving Kaufman avenue C. B. McNamara & Co., im- proving Kaufman avenue.... C. B. McNamara '& 'Co., im- pioving Kaufman ' avenue :... C. B. McNamara "& 'Co., im- proving Kaufman avenue :... C. B.' McNamara" '& - Co., im- proving' Kaufman avenue.... C. B.' McNalara & Co., im- proving Kaufman avenue.... C. E. McNaniara & Co., im- proving Kaufman avenue C. B. h1cNaniara & Co., im- proving Kaufman avenue .... C. B. '11IcNainara & Co., im- proving Kaufman avenue .... C. B. McNamara & Co., im- proving Kaufman avenue .... C. 'B.' McNamara & Co., im- proving Kaufman avenue .... C. B. McNamara & Co., im- proving Kaufman avenue .... C. 'I3. McNamara & Co., im- proving IZaufman avenue :... C. '13. McNamara & Co., im- proving Kaufman avenue .... C. B. 1\IcNamara & Co., im- proving Kaufman avenue .... C. 'B. McNamara & Co., im- proving Kaufman avenue .... C. B. `McNamara & Co., im- proving Kaufman avenue .... C. B. McNamara & Co., im- proving Kaufman avenue .... C.13. 'McNamara & Co., im- proving Kaufman avenue .... C. B. McNamara & Co., im- proving Kaufman avenue .... C. B. McNamara & Co., im- proving Kaufman avenue .._. C. B. McNamara & Co., im- proving Kaufman avenue .... C. B. McNamara & Co., im- proving Kaufman avenue _.._ C. B. McNamara & Co., im- proving Kaufman avenue _... C. B. McNamara & Co., im- proving Kaufman avenue ..__ C. B. McNamara & Co., im- proving Kaufman avenue ._. C. B. McNamara & Co., im- proving Kaufman avenue .... C. B. McNamara & Co., im- proving Kaufman avenue .... C. 13. McNamara & Co., im- proving Kaufman avenue .... C. B. McNamara & Co., im- proving Kaufman avenue,.... C. 13. McNamara & Co., im- proving Kaufman avenue .... 0. B. McNamara & Co., im- proving Kaufman avenue .... C. 'B. McNamara & Co., im- proving Kaufman avenue .... C. B. McNamara & Co., im- proving Kaufman avenue .... C. 'B. McNamara & Co., im- 51 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 0,0 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 52 List of Warrants. proving Kaufman avenue 500 00 C. B. McNamara & Co., im- proving Kaufman avenue 500 00 C. B. McNamara & Co., im- proving Kaufman avenue 177 89 Police Payroll First Half of January, 1918. Edward Brunskill $ James Corcoran Michael Connolly John Cody Nicholas Campbell William Carroll Thomas Cain Thos. Connolly Philip Dunphy James Conlon Thomas Duggan Edward Daily James Flynn Patrick Fury John Fox Theo. Ganahl Michael Fogarty Ben Gray John Kopp John Kilby Barney Luclescher Henry Mueller Hugh Markey Alfred Noel John O'Brien Michael O'Connor Michael Ryan Gus Raterman Thos. Reilly Joseph Stoltz Patrick Sullivan John Spielman Dennis Sheehan Thomas Sweeney Fred Seyler Fred Spielman Frank Williams Chas. Truher Miss B. Brennan Mrs. K. Hibbe Ed. Vosberg Geo. Soltz BILLS Key City Gas Co., expense.... .... 3 30 Upton Laundry, expense 83 Gonner Bros., expense 17 25 Telegraph - Herald, expense 17 50 Rellihan & Mullen, expense 4 60 John Dehing, expense 14 00 Klauer & Kress, expense 40 Western Union Telegraph Co expense 2 00 W. B. Barney, expense 12 00 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 00 Iowa Oil Co„ police 21 41 37 50 37 50' 37 50 37 50 37 50 37 50 37 50 37 50 45 00 35 00 37 50 37 50 37 50 42 50 37 50 37 50 37 50 37 50 37 35 37 37 37 37 42 42 37 37 37 37 42 37 37 42 37 50 00 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 40 00 37 50 37 50 37 50 37 50 40 00 35 00 49 65 10 00 00 45 45 C. E. Fitzpatrick, expense 4 70 Guarantee Fire Service Co., police 47 38 N. J. Kon, police 70 50 Eichhorn & Bechtel, police 4 31 Klauer & Kress, police 35 Hawkeye Steam Vulcanizing Co., police 60 Geisler Bros, police 3 50 Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co., police 9 52 C. J. McCarthy, police 6 20 Watkin Sign System, police 7 00 Dubuque Electric Co., police 1 74 Kaep & Buechele, police & health 295 00 Telegraph - Herald, printing 41 18 Telegraph - Herald, printing 32 93 Labor Leader, printing 3 90 Labor Leader, printing 12 50 Times - Journal, printing 32 50 Key City Gas Co., police, fire expense 2 25 Key City Gas Co., police, fire.... & expense 2 25 Key City Gas Co., police, fire & expense 68 00 Iowa Telephone Co., police, fire & expense 10 00 Times - Journal, printing 68 17 Dubuque Electric Co., light -.... ing X 75 Dubuque Electric' Co 49 35 Dubuque Electric Co., lighting 197 95 Dubuque Electric Co., lighting 500 00 Dubuque Electric Co., lighting 500 00 Dubuque Electric Co., lighting 500 00 Dubuque Electric Co., lighting 500 00 Dubuque Electric Co., lighting 500 00 Dubuque Electric Co., lighting 500 00 Dubuque Electric Co. ,lighting 442 70 T. Cahill, health 29 25 J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. MAYOR'S PROCLAMATION. Primary Election. In pursuance of the laws of Iowa, I, James Saul, Mayor of the City of Dubuque, State of Iowa, do hereby proclaim that a primary election will be held in said City on Monday, Feb- ruary 25, 1918, for the purpose of nominating a:— Mayor of the City. City Treasurer, City Auditor, City Attorney, City Recorder, City Assessor, City Engineer, Two Alderman -at- Large, Park Commissioner, Precinct Committeemen, Delegates to City Convention. Also one Alderman from each ward in the City. On said day the polls will be open at 7 o'clock —a. m. and will close at, 8 o'clock p. m. to receive the votes cast at such election in the following places, to -wit: FIRST WARD First Precinct Engine House, Grandivew Ave, and South Dodge St. Second Precinct —John Schublin, Barber Shop, 113 Main St. SECOND WARD. First Precinct — County Court House. Second Precinct — Fourth Street Engine House. THIRD WARD. First Precinct —Ninth Street Engine House. Second Precinct City Hall. Third Precinct -- Eighteenth Street Engine House. FOURTH WARD. First Precinct—Ludescher Build- ing, 51 Julien Ave. Second Precinct — Palmetto Hall, 695 Delhi Street. Third Precinct — Dubuque Realty Co.'s Building, 160 West Locust St. FIFTH WARD. First — Precinct — Schmid's Hall, 2329 Couler Ave. Second Precinct — Weitz Bros. Building, 95 Twenty - second St. Third Precinct —Rose Fengler s Building, 1005 Rhomberg Ave. Fourth Precinct — F. Roesner's Place, 2703 Jackson Street. Dated January 30. 1918. (Signed) JAMES SAUL, Mayor City of Dubuque, Iowa. CYRIL D. LAGEN, City Auditor. 2- 2- 16 -23. Official Notices. 53 Notice to Vault Cleaners. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the City Recorder up to 2:00 o'clock p. m. March 7th, 1918, for cleaning of vaults in the city of Dubuque, Iowa, for the season of 1918. Bidders must state the price per cubic foot below the bluffs and -the price per cubic foot on the bluffs. The City reserves the right to re- ject any and all bids. Dated at Dubuque. Iowa, February llth, 1918. J. J. SHEA.. • 2 -11 -3t City Recorder. Notice to Voters of the First Ward. The voters living in the following district vote in the First precinct of the First ward, at the Grandview En- gine House: Those living south of West Third street from City Limits to Booth street; west of Booth street from West Third street to Dodge street; south of Dodge street from Booth street to Rising avenue; south of Ris- ing avenue from Dodge street to Union street; west of union avenue ana Quinn street from Rising avenue to Valley street; north and west of Val- ley street from Quinn street to Mt. Loretta avenue; nori h of MIt. Loretta avenue from Valley street to English Lane; west and south of English Lane from Mt. Loretta avenue to Southern Ave; south of the line extending from Southern avenue to the southwest cor- ner of M. L. 38. This corner of M. L. ',S is at the north end of Laurel street: south of the south line of 1I. L. 38 extended to the Mississippi river. Notice —The center line of above named streets is the dividing line. All the remainder of the voters are in the Second precinct and vote at First street. J. J. SHEA, 2 -19 -Gt City Recorder. Notice to Jewelers. Sealed proposals will be received at the City Recorder's Office up to 8:00 p. m. Thursday, ,February 21st, 1918, to clean, oil and wind the Town Clock and make such necessary repairs, and furnish such small necesary mater- ials, as may be required to keep said clock in condition and running order for the term of one year, from Feb- ruary 21st, 1918. Each bid to be accompanied by a certified check of $25.00 on some Du- buque bank as a guarantee that a contract will be entered into if awarded. The City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, February 11th, 1918. J. J. SHEA, 2 -11 -3t City Recorder. 54 Official, Noi:ices. AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE GRANTING UNTO ROSHEK BROS. COMPANY, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS THE R]GHT TO. ERECT AND, MAIN- TAIN, AN ENCLOSED BRIDGE OVER AND ACROSS A PORTION OF THE ALLEY EXTENDING 7 ROM SEVENTH TO EIGHTH STREETS, BETWEEN. MAIN AND LOCUST STREETS, IN THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA, WITH CERTAIN CONDITIONS AND, OB- LIGATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS REGARDING THE SAME. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That Roshek Bros. Company, a Corporation organized under the laws of the State of Iowa„ with its principal place of business at Dubuque, Iowa, its successors and as- signs, be and are hereby authorized to erect and maintain for a period of fifteen years an enclosed bridge or arch approximately sixty feet in length and twelve feet wide, extend- ing from the building now occupied by said Roshek Bros. Company, sit- uated on lots fifty -six (56), '.fifty - seven (57) and the north twenty - three (23) feet of lot fifty -eight (58), in the City of Dubuque to the Wallis Building (so- called), situated on lots one hundred and forty -one (141), one hundred and forty -two (142) and one hundred and forty - three-A (143 -A),, in the City of Du- buque, and over and across the alley extending from Seventh to Eighth Streets, between Main and Locust Streets in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, the said bridge or arch to be not less than eighteen feet from the grade of the alley to the underside of the crown of the bridge or arch and on condition that said Roshek ,Bros. Company, its successors and assigns shall ever hereafter hold said City harmless from all damages that may arise or be incurred by reason of the grant of the privileges hereby made. Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and publication one time in the Telegraph- Herald and Times - Journal official newspapers of said City. Adopted — February 14, 1918. Approved — February 15, 1918. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. Published officially in the Dubuque Times - Journal and Telegraph - Herald newspapers, February 15, 1918. J. J. SHEA, 2 -15 -1t City Recorder. Off,[,icitil, Notice, NOTICE OF THE CITY COUNCIL'S INTENTION TO IMPROVE JAN - SEN AVENUE, FROM FIFTH AVENTJE TO THE END OF SAID JANSEN AVENUE. To Whom It May Concern: You and each of you are hereby notified that it is the intention of the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, to improve Jansen Avenue, from Fifth Avenue to the end of said Jansen Avenue. That a plat of said improvement is now on file in the office of the City Recorder. It is estimated by the City Engi- neer that said improvement will re- quire: 1,300 lineal feet of cement curb and gutter. 100 square feet of cement gutter. 1,880 square yards of macadam. Making a total estimated cost to the legally assessable property own- ers of $3,00.00. Any' person having objection to said improvement is hereby notified to appear before the City Council at its next regular session, to be held Thursday, March 7, 1918, or to file with the City Recorder their objec- tion in writing on or before March 7, 1918. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, February 6, 1918. J. J. SHEA, 2- 26 -3t. City Recorder. CITY COUNCIL. (Official.) Regular session March 7th, 1918. Council met at 8:25 p. m, Mayor Saul in the chair. Present —Alds. Callahan, Frith, Leist, McLaughlin, Plamondon, Stro- bel, Wallis, BILLS. John Spies, macadam 3rd road$117 05 Mike Gierst, macadam 3rd road 55 10 Frank Sendt, macadam 3rd road 69 50 P. J. Seippel Lumber Co„ lumber 1st road 12 96 - IVlolo Sand & Gravel Co., sand, let road 1 00 McCollins Express Co., wood, 2nd road 14 25 F. M. Jaeger Hardware Co , , hammer handles, 2nd road 75 Dubuque Powder Co., dyna- mite, etc., 2nd road 28 50 T. J. Mulgrew Co., coal, 2nd road 3 75 Conlin & Kearns, coal, 2nd road and health 8 16 F. Schloz & Son, sharpening tools and repairs, 2nd, 3rd and 4th roads 6 80 Peter Evens Co., teaming, 3rd. road 71 80 W. B. Baumgartner, brooms, 4th road 3 46 Corrance Grocery, brooms, 4th road 3 75 Dubuque Rubber and Belting Co., duck boots, 5th road 13 50 Dubuque Lumber & Coal Go , cement and lumber, 5th road 299 38 Eagle Point Lime Works, crusher dust, 5th road 75 Iowa Oil Co., gasoline and cyl- inder oil, roads 31 56 Klauer & Kress, nails, roads 9 30 Standard Lumber Yard Co , lumber, roads 22 68 Imperial Brush Co., street brooms, roads 14 00 Austin - Western Road Machin- ery Co., supplies for roller, roads ._. 8 32 Key City Iron Works, repairs for roller, roads. 12 52 Wm. Singrin, grading on West 3rd street, 2nd road 53 80 Chas. Matz, horseshoeing, roads 24 82 Standard Oil Co., axle grease, roads 1 25 Midland Chemical Co., roads and fire 64 26 Spahn & Rose Lumber Co , 3rd and 5th roads 57 50 Charles Anderson, judge of election, expense 10 00 James McGloughlin, judge of election, expense 10 00 Adam Wombacher, judge of Regular Session March 7, 1918. 55 election, expense Edward Lee, clerk of election, expense Harry Schiltz, clerk of elec- tion, expense Charles Stevenson, judge of election, expense Dennis Ahern, judge of elec- tion, expense Albert Hird, judge of election, expense Albert Smith, clerk of election, expense L. Halpin, clerk of election, expense John E. Strobel, judge of elec- tion, expense J. J. Hennessy, judge of elec- tion, expense J. P. Page, Jr., judge of elec- tion, expense John Appel, clerk of election, expense P. J. Norton, clerk of election, expense J. C. Gregoire, judge of elec- tion, expense J. J. McLaughlin, judge of election, expense T. W. Moffatt, judge of elec- tion, expense M. W. Daley, clerk of election, expense Wm. Kretschmer, clerk of election, expense Peter B. Hoffman, judge of election, expense J. T. LaBarge, judge of elec- tion, expense Tudor Jones, judge of election, expense Harry Kleis, clerk of election, expense Geo. Klauer, clerk of election, expense Henry Krakow, judge of elec- tion, expense Wm. Singrin, judge of elec- tion, expense A. B. Wymer, judge of elec- tion, expense Alois Hoffman, clerk of elec- tion, expense Justus Bechtel, clerk of elec- tion, expense John Westercamp, judge of election, expense A. J. Buechele, judge of elec- tion, expense C. A. Trexler, judge of elec- tion, expense Chris. Linehan, clerk of elec- tion, , expense M. J. Demuth, clerk of elec- tion, expense Alex Gratz, judge of election, expense C. H. Snyder, judge of elec- tion, expense Eugene Anderson, judge of election, expense Art. 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