1879 April Council ProceedingsApril 7, 1879.
Roll, no one being present, adjourned until 9 o'clock a.m. Thursday, April 10, 1879
April 10, 1879.
Knight, Altman, Brown, Bush, Doerfler, Fay, Herod, Linehan, Lillig, McCann, O'Neill
Minutes read and approved
Petitions referred to Committee on Streets
M M Trumball
J Zangmeister
John Nagle
A Graham
Oliver and Cragan
B Sheridan
Petitions referred to the Special Committee of the Whole Council
John Krayer
W C Chamberlin
Jas Levi
Jonathan Fortes
John Sweeny
H S Hethringten
Thomas Murray
John Deery petition
Agatha Kringel petition
April 10, 1879.
Knight, Altman, Brown, Bush, Doerfler, Fay, Herod, Linehan, Lillig, McCann, O'Neill
Petitions read and motions referred to the Committee of Delinquent Taxes
Bridget Roach
W F Collins
Joseph Traut
Matter of the City Tax of 1872 of the City of Dubuque against the CCD&M and the CC&D
Railroads.
Supreme Court
Court of Dubuque County
reapessment may be made against said railroads and collected
As to the tax for the year 1870 and 1874 said companies have paid all the tax for which
they are liable.
Referred to Finance and the Mayor
Suit of Simplot Bev against the CCD&M Railroad for a piece of ground corner of 1st
Street and Iowa Street referred to the Finance Committee and Mayor
The matter of the delinquent taxes of the CCD&M Railroad be referred
The petition of James Beach opening Grand View Avenue
The petition of Johanah McNally referred
April 10, 1879.
Knight, Altman, Brown, Bush, Doerfler, Fay, Herod, Linehan, Lillig, McCann, O'Neill
The following petitions and claims were read and referred
James Nichols
Thomas Fenn
Bill of the Board of Registration for 1879
Bill of Grosvener & Harger
Bill of westphal & Hinds
Petition of the Hill and West Dubuque Railroad for an extension of three month time to
remove obtructions on Delhi Road
Henry Stecker
Bill of J K Graves Hose Co
Bill of Sol Turck Hose Co
Petition of Fire Dept for pay in answering false alarms
Petition of Turners Life Saving Company
Report of the Chief Engineer of the Fire Department
Quarterly Report of the City Engineer in accordance with the ordinance regulating the
erection of buildings and to prevent accidents by fire
Bill of the 5th Ward Hose Co and Key city Hook and Ladder Co
Bills referred to City Attorney
Richard Cody
C C Coakley
April 10, 1879.
Knight, Altman, Brown, Bush, Doerfler, Fay, Herod, Linehan, Lillig, McCann, O'Neill
Marshal Deckert salaries due the Police force
Frank Fosselman 5th Ward Hay Scales
Auditor Brandt reported the salaries
Wm Waring Wood Inspector report
T Even Southern Avenue Hay Scales report
Chl Pitschner West Dubuque Hay Scales report
N C Ryan 1st Wrd Hay Scales report
Lamplighter O'Halloran report gas lamps lighted
April 10, 1879.
Knight, Altman, Brown, Bush, Doerfler, Fay, Herod, Linehan, Lillig, McCann, O'Neill
Market Master Pier reported Central Market scales
Special committee to whom was referred the matter of purchasing ten lots of E Langworthy for
market purposes between 14th and 15th streets and Elm and Pine streets. Report in favor
of accepting Mr. E langworthy's properties.
Report presented in connection with the above trnsataion
Title to the said above described property is perfect
Edward Langworthy and Wife
Deed to the above described property is perfect and the City should complete the contract
report received and adopted
April 10, 1879.
Knight, Altman, Brown, Bush, Doerfler, Fay, Herod, Linehan, Lillig, McCann, O'Neill
Reports adopted
Petition of J H Lull
Petition of H W Sanford
Petition of R E Graves
Petition of H S Worthington
Petition of Alex Simplot
Petition of Howard and Hoyne per J H Keenan agent
ordinance submitted entitled an Ordinance for the Preservation and Protection of the Public
Health reported back to the Ordinance Commission
Petition Joseph Strinsky report adopted
Bill John McCoy report adopted
April 10, 1879.
Knight, Altman, Brown, Bush, Doerfler, Fay, Herod, Linehan, Lillig, McCann, O'Neill
Committee on Fire reported in favor of paying the following bills Sol Turck Hose Co J K
Graves Hose Co Key City Hook and Ladder 5th Wrd Hose Co Fifth Ward Hose Co report
adopted
profile and report of City Engineer of the grades of Fourth Street from bluff west Emmet Street
and St. Mary's street
red lines
green lines
resolution adopted that the red line in the profile hereto annexed be and the same is hereby
declared the official grade of Fourth street from Bluff street west and be it resolved by the
city council of the city of dubuque that the green line in the profile hereto annexed be and
the same is hereby declared the official grade of St Mary's street Also be it resolved by the
city council of the city of dubuque that the red line on the profile hereto annexed be anbd the
same is hereby declared the official grade of Emmett Street
M Tschingin profile of Henion Street and the street in Yaes and Picketts subdivision and
that the red line on said profiles be delared the official grade of said streets
April 10, 1879.
Knight, Altman, Brown, Bush, Doerfler, Fay, Herod, Linehan, Lillig, McCann, O'Neill
resolution adopted red line in the profile hereto annexed be and the same is hereby declared
the official grade of henion street and of the street in yates and picketts subdivision
profile of Hill Street from third to fifth streets adoption of green line
grade adopted
Report on the plat and grade of 7th street from Hill to Prospect Streets extention of south
street from Hill to Prospect Streets adoption of blue line as official grade
grade adopted
plat of extension of 7th street adopted
April 10, 1879.
Knight, Altman, Brown, Bush, Doerfler, Fay, Herod, Linehan, Lillig, McCann, O'Neill
report of City Engineer M Tschrgi Profile of Third Street from Hill to Alpine Street and recommend that the red line
thereon be established as the official grade of said street
resolved that the red line as shown in the profile hereto annexed be and the same is hereby
declared the official grade of Third Street from Hill to Alpine Street rgrade adopted
Grades of different alleys ordered improved recommend green line shown therein be
declared the official grade of alleys
between locust street and bluff street and between 10th and 11th streets
between white and jackson streets and 11th and 12th streets
between clay and white streets and 13th and 14th streets
between iowa and clay streets and 16th and 17th streets
between white and jackson streets and 16th and 17th streets
Grades adopted be it resolved by the city council of the city of dubuque that the green lines
on the profiles hereto annexed be and is hereby declared the official grade of the
above named alleys
committee on police and gas to whom was referred the petition of Mary Semper report adopted
April 10, 1879.
Knight, Altman, Brown, Bush, Doerfler, Fay, Herod, Linehan, Lillig, McCann, O'Neill
Street Commissioner report
Bills read and ordered paid
George Perry
Woodruff & Perkins
Ham & Carver
C H McMasters
A Baumhover
Ellwangers Bros
Key City Gas Light Co
James Kelly Stationary
T O Sullivan
J Cinaut
Robert Aharn
E M Ogilbe
Key City Hook and Ladder Co
J K Graves Hose Co
D W Linehan
Healey Bros
Phil Pier
Laflin and Rand Powder Co
N W Telegraph Co
Chs McMaster
Westphal Hinds Co
Andrew Treadway & Sons
Dubuque Water Co
F A Gniffke
Key City Gas Light Co
Alber Seicht by Res
T O Sullivan
Dan Shean
B Sheridan
John Bowen
Mich Carney
C J Rogers
Thos Sullivan
Eli Aaron
J C Sobdell
Hansen Linehan
Sol Turck Hose Co
Key City Gas Light Co
C F Koepfle
B D linehan
T McMahon
Peer Olinger
Burch Babcock & Co
M O'Loughlin
Joe Slagen
N W Glove Gas Light Co
M Tschirgi Jr
Resolution to pay judges and clerks of election and rent of rooms
On motion adjourned until 2 o'clock pm
April 10, 1879.
Knight, Altman, Brown, Bush, Doerfler, Fay, Herod, Linehan, Lillig, McCann, O'Neill
The council met at 2'oclock pm
Resolved an order be drawn for finance committee to look up abstracts
Adl Doerfler moved that the council proceed to count the votes cast at the recent elections for
city officers and alderman adopted
Mayor Knight appointed Alds Linehan and Herrod tellers
Tellers proceeded to canvas the votes and announced the following results of the canvas
for Mayor
John D Bush
H S Hetherngton
John D Bush majority 300
for Treasurer's
Daniel Rierdan
Henry Wheeler
Daniel Rierdan's majority 107
April 10, 1879.
Knight, Altman, Brown, Bush, Doerfler, Fay, Herod, Linehan, Lillig, McCann, O'Neill
For Recorder
John P Quigley
F D Cook
John P Quigley's majority 234
For auditor
F G Brandt
Wm Dunnebecke
F G Bandt's majority 515
For City Marshal
H C Deckert
Daniel Duane
Henry C Deckert's majority 26
For City Attorney
H J McNulty
D S Wilson
H J McNulty's majority 312
April 10, 1879.
Knight, Altman, Brown, Bush, Doerfler, Fay, Herod, Linehan, Lillig, McCann, O'Neill
For City Assessor
Henry Stecker
R O Anderson
Henry Stecker's majority 237
Alderman
1st ward
John O'Neill's majority 154
2nd ward
J J Linehan's majority 230
3rd ward
B W jones
Peter Fay
B W Jones' majority 102
4th ward
C Leckie
B R Powell
C Leckie's majority 86
5th ward
Louis Doerfler
Paul Traut
L Doerfler's majority 135
On motion these having a majority of all the votes cast be declared elected to the various
offices named as above adopted
Ald Lillig offered the following which was adopted
Whereas the relations that have bound us together for the past year as a city council are
about to be severed by the retirement of some of our members and whereas these relations havve
been invariably of a pleasant and fraternal nature therefore be it resolved by the city council
of the city of Dubuque that we tender our heartfelt respect and
April 10, 1879.
Knight, Altman, Brown, Bush, Doerfler, Fay, Herod, Linehan, Lillig, McCann, O'Neill
and gratitude to his Honour Mayor Knight for the unvarying urbanity and signal ability
with which he has presided over this body during his official year qualities it were only
reasonable to expect from a gentleman of his exalted character and distinguished manner.
That we also thank our retiring brother aldermen for their courtesy during our meetings and
heir promptness in attending to every call of official duty. And that to both mayor and
aldermen we who remain tender the warmest expressions of our heartfelt friendship a friendship
which we sincerely hope may last until we all meet again beyond that bound whence no
traveler returns.
Mayor Knight read his valedictory.
Mayor Knight then administered the oath of office to Mayor elect and conducted him to the chair.
Aldermen O'Neill, Linehan, Jones, Leckie and Doerfler came forward. When Mayor Bush
administered the oath of office to them. Mayor Bush then administered the oath of office
to the treasurer, recorder, auditor, marshal, city attorney. Mayor Bush then delivered the
inaugural adress
April 10, 1879.
Knight, Brown, Bush, Doerfler, Fay, Herod, Linehan, Lillig, McCann, O'Neill, Altman,
Jones, Leckie
Inaugural address
On motion of Ald Lillig, council took recess for one hour for the purpose of consulting as to
appointments salaries
adopted
Council reconvened at 5 o'clock pm
Present Mayor Bush, Aldermen Altman, Brown, Doerfler, Herod, Jones, Leckie, Lillig,
Linehan, McCann and O'Neill
report of the Com of the whole on elections of offices and salaries
saloon license
Street Commissioner M Dowling
Coal Oil Inspector D Duane
Market Master Hey Welter
City Engineer M Tschings Jr
West Dubuque policeman P Hanlon
Hay Scales 1st ward hay scales N C Ryan West Dubuque Scales Chs Petschner
April 10, 1879
Present Mayor Bush, Aldermen Altman, Brown, Doerfler, Herod, Jones, Leckie, Lillig,
Linehan, McCann and O'Neill
Hay scales
Fifth Ward Scales F Fosselman Southern Avenue Scales P Evan
Salaries
City Attorney $1400.00 per annum
Treasurer $1300.00 per annum
Recorder $1100.00 per annum
Auditor $1100.00 per annum
Marshal $1000.00 per annum
Engineer $900.00 per annum
Street Commissioner $65.00 per month
Market Master and Janitor $50.00 per month
Policemen $50.00 per month
Captain of the Night Police $60.00 per month
P Ryder as Policeman $50.00 per month
Report adopted
Alderman McCann was elected Mayor Pro Tem
adjourned to Monday 9 o'clock april 14, 1879
April 14, 1879
Present Mayor Bush, Aldermen Altman, Brown, Doerfler, Herod, Jones, Leckie, Lillig,
Linehan, McCann and O'Neill
Petition of Geo N Raymond Et al asking to have sidewalk ordered laid from Linehan's block
on Hill street on the south side of 5th street and corner of Wilson Avenue and north side
of fifth street where needed to fourth ward school house
Petition of P J Earl et al asking to have the present sewer on Sanford street extended to Couler
creek and also order a sidewalk north side of Sanford street to Jackson street
Petition of F E Augustine et al
against action of council
Hill street and West Dubuque street railway three months time to remove their motor house
Special assessment for sidewalks on Grand View Avenue and on 5th street
bill of court costs in case of Simplet vs City of Dubuque
Petition of Charly Burkhard
policemen
Policies of Eatna and Royal Canadian Insurance companies on the Town Clock Tower
April 14, 1879
Present Mayor Bush, Aldermen Altman, Brown, Doerfler, Herod, Jones, Leckie, Lillig,
Linehan, McCann and O'Neill
Resolved Cancel erroneous special assessment for laying a sidewalk in 1876 and assessed to
A Graham
Resolved Finance Committee be instructed to borrow twenty five hundred dollars ($2500.00)
for the City of Dubuque
J B Bennett
A J Hyde
M Cosgrove
Resolved that the following amounts of legal bonds be the sums fixed for the different offices
of the city for the ensuing year and that ten days be given in which to have the same made
out and returned to the finance committee and that the same commitee have power to
approve the same and report at the next regular meeting
Treasurers bond 50,000.00
Recorders Bond 5,000.00
Auditor's bond 5,000.00
City Engineer's bond 2,000.00
City Assessor's bond 4,000.00
Wood Measurer's bond 500.00
Oil Inspector's bond 1,000.00
City Marshal's bond 5,000.00
Market Master's bond 500.00
City Attorney's bond 5,000.00
Resolved Julien avenue from main street to alta vista avenue to be repaird
April 14, 1879
Present Mayor Bush, Aldermen Altman, Brown, Doerfler, Herod, Jones, Leckie, Lillig,
Linehan, McCann and O'Neill
Resolution passed by this city council December 2nd 1878 and recorded in book 13 page 446
in recorders office ordering julien avenue from bluff to hill streets graded, guttered, curbed
and macadamized a the expense of the property owners is hereby repealed. All rock used
and new broken shall be credited at 75 cents per load.
Bill of Dunnebecke
Official papers
Resolved
city printing
City printing
advertise for bids for city printing
substitute lost
Elect a chief engineer of the fire department
motion lost
April 14, 1879
Present Mayor Bush, Aldermen Altman, Brown, Doerfler, Herod, Jones, Leckie, Lillig,
Linehan, McCann and O'Neill
Resolved that the chief engineer of the fire department when elected shall furnish to the
city of Dubuque $2,500.00 of good and sufficient bond for the faithful performance
of his duty
It was moved and seconded that we no proceed to elect a policeman for west Dubuque
as the mayor had refused to swear in Mr. Hanlon who was elected at the sessions held
april 10, 1879
It ws ordered that the council proceed to ballot for a policeman for west dubuque
appointed as tellers Linehan and Herod
first ballot informal
Starr
McMahon
Hanlon
Clark
Keripinger
Flynn
Hanlon having received the majority of all the votes was declared elected
Mayor anounced standing committees
April 14, 1879
Present Mayor Bush, Aldermen Altman, Brown, Doerfler, Herod, Jones, Leckie, Lillig,
Linehan, McCann and O'Neill
Town Clock tower insurance
Policies of Aetna and Royal Canadian Insurance Companies
Awarded to Aetna