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1917 June Council ProceedingsCITY COUNCIL.
(Official.)
Regular session June 7th, 1917.
Council met at 8:20 p. m.
Mayor Saul in the chair.
Present —Alds. Callahan, Frith,
Leist, McLaughlin, Plamondon, Stro-
bel, Wallis.
Ald. Frith moved to defer action
on approving the Council Proceedings
for the month of April, 1917. Carried.
BIDS.
Bids for cleaning around the mar-
ket square: Bid of John Dehing,
$14.00 per month. Bid of Laurence
Daily, $14.90 per month. On motion
of Ald. Frith the contract was award-
ed to John Dehing, he being the low-
est bidder.
BILLS.
Leo Schneider, macadam 5th
ward $ 10 55
John Drehouse, police 20 00
E. T. Frith, health 850 23
Ed. Ruff, inspector 26 00
Jos. Ryder, inspector 2 00
Harry Boesen, inspector 6 00
Tom Kenneally, inspector 24 00
Ed. Delaney, inspector 4 00
P. Kearney, inspector 17 00
J. M: Kenety & Son, grading
Willow street 100 00
Geo. Korman, grading Dela-
ware avenue 200 00
J. M. Kenety & Son, extra
grading on Ungs street 406 00
O'Farrell Cont. Co., grading
North street 200 00
Wilmer Cook, 5% retained on
improving Nevada street
from West Third street to
Langworthy avenue 60 73
Jas. F. Lee, improving Arling-
ton street 4812 81
On motion of Ald. McLaughlin all
bills properly O. K. were ordered
paid.
Petition of Joseph J. Siege. Sr., of-
fering to pay $50.00 in full settlement
of the special assessment levied
against lots 83, 84, 85, 86, 87 and 88
in Wood's Addition in the year 1896,
presented and read. On motion of
Ald. Strobel the petition was referred
to the city treasurer and city attor-
ney to report back to the city coun-
cil.
Petition of the Adams Company, re-
questing the city council to vacate
and grant them the use of the fol-
lowing parts of streets and alleys in
the City of Dubuque, viz:
Fourth street, from the westerly
line of Bell street to the westerly lines
of Block "B" and "C" In Booth's Ad-
dition; Fifth street, from the westerly
line of Bell street to the easterly line
of Market street; Market street, from
the southerly line of Fourth street
extension to the northerly line of the
Regular Session, June 7, 1917. 195
alley in Blocks "C" and "F" of
Booth's Addition; the alley from the
westerly line of Bell street to the
easterly line of Market street, through
Block "G" to Booth's Addition; the
alley from the westerly line of Bell
street extension, located between
Block "II" of Booth's Addition and
Block 31 of Dubuque Harbor Improve-
ment Company's Addition, and be-
tween a part of Block "A" of Booth's
Addition and a part of Block 30 in
Dubuque Harbor Improvement Com-
pany's Addition; all in the City of
Dubuque, Iowa, presented and read.
Ald. Wallis moved to suspend the
rules for the purpose of allowing the
interested parties to address the
council. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas- -olds. Callahan, Frith. Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel;
Wallis.
Nays - -None.
Messrs. Adams addressed the coun-
cil relative to their petition. Ald.
Frith moved to grant the of
the petition and have the proper res-
olution ordered drawn covering the
same. Carried.
RESOLIJTION FOR CITY COUNCIL.
WHEREAS, The Adams Company
has filed its petition asking for the
vacation of the following parts of
streets and alleys in the City of Du-
buque, viz:
Fourth street from the westerly
line of Bell street, to the westerly
lines of Blocks "B" and "C" in
Booth's Addition; Fifth street from
the westerly line of Bell street to the
easterly line of Market street; Market
street from the southerly line of
Fourth street extension to the north-
erly line of the alley in Blocks "C"
and "F" of Booth's Addition; the al-
ley from the westerly line of Bell
street to the easterly line of Market
street, through Block "G" of Booth's
Addition; the alley from the westerly
line of Bell street to Fourth street
extension, located between Block "H"
of Booth's Addition and Block 31 of
Dubuque Harbor Improvement Com-
pany's Addition and between a part
of Block "A" of Booth's Addition and
a part of Block 30 in Dubuque Har-
bor Improvement Company's Addi-
tion; all in the City of Dubuque, Iowa.
And represents that it is the owner
of all of the land .abutting the parts
of said streets and alleys so asked to
be vacated .
NOW THEREFORE, Resolved that
the City Engineer be and he is here-
by directed to make a survey and
plat of that part, of the streets and
alleys above mentioned proposed to
be vacated to be filed in the said en-
gineer's office subject to public in-
spection and to give the notices re-
quired by ordinance to all owners of
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196 Regular Session, June 7, 1917.
prope •ty abutting said ground pro-
posed to be vacated and to publish the
notice required by ordinance of said
proposed vacation.
Ald. Frith moved the adoption of
the. resolution. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas —Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays —None.
Petition of Elks Home Building
Co., asking the city council to exempt
from taxation Lots 623, 624 and 625
for certain years, presented and read.
On motion of Ald. Leist the petition
was referred to the committee of the
whole and notify the committee to be
present.
Petition of W. A. Buettell, W. M.
Kretschmer and C. W. Ziepprecht,
committee, relative to the objections
of the property owners on Clay street,
Eighteenth street and Couler avenue,
against the improvement of said
streets, presented and read. On mo-
tion of Ald. Frith the petition was re-
ceived and filed.
Petition of Edw. T. Cleaver, asking
the city council for permission to ex-
cavate in alley between Second and
Third and Main and Locust street,
presented and read. On motion of
Ald. Frith the prayer of the petition-
er was granted according to city or-
dinance.
Communication of the Dubuque
Electric Co., relative to the non -pay-
ment of $57.00 by the city of Du-
buque for 19 boulevard arc lamps for
the month of January, 1917, present-
ed and read. On motion of Ald. Frith
the bill of the Dubuque Electric Co.,
in the sum of $57.00, was ordered
paid and a warrant ordered drawn on
the city treasurer covering the same
and the Commercial club instructed
to take the matter up with the city
council before installing any more
lights.
Petition of Max Reznick, by Walter
Koerner, his attorney, asking the city
council to reduce the valuation plac-
ed on the building on Lots 4, 5 and 6,
Cushing's Addition, ror the year 1916,
to $312.50, presented and read. Ald.
Leist moved to suspend the rules for
the purpose of allowing any one
present to address the council. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas —Alds. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays —None.
Attorney Koerner addressed the
council relative to the petition of
Max Reznick. On motion of Ald.
McLaughlin the petition was referred
to the city assessor to report back to
the committee of the whole.
Petition of Voelker Realty Co., ask-
ing the city council for permission to
improve Parkway and Lawndale ave-
nue with cement curb, cement gutter
and- cement paving, work to be done
under the supervision of the city en-
gineer, presented and read. On mo-
tion of Ald. Wallis the prayer of the
petitioners was granted.
Petition of the Dubuque Commer-
cial club, asking the city council to
donate the sum of $200.00 for the
production of the fireworks display on
July 4th, at the Athletic Field, pre-
sented and read. On motion of Ald.
Leist the prayer of the petitioners
was granted and a warrant in the
sum of $200.00 was ordered on the
city treasurer in favor of the Du-
buque Commercial club.
Petition of Mrs. Ida Eichman, ask-
ing the city council to grade the al-
ley off Cherry street west of Asbury
street, presented and read. On mo-
tion of Ald. Leist the petition was re-
ferred to the committee of the whole
to view the grounds.
Petition of Edward Muntz, asking
the city council to reduce the special
assessment levied against Lots 22, 23
and 24, Morgan's Add., for the im-
proving of West 17th street, present-
ed and read. On motion of Ald.
Wallis the petition was referred to
the committee of the whole to view
the grounds.
Petition of Sarah C. Hogan, asking
the city council to adopt an ordi-
nance covering the construction of a
private sewer. by her father in 1900
so that she will be able to ask com-
pensation from parties connecting
with the sewer, presented and read.
On motion of Ald. Wallis the petition
was referred to the city attorney to
report back to the committee of the
whole.
Petition of Max M. Bemis, et al,
asking the city council to improve
Jackson street from 24th street to
Peru Road, presented and read. On
motion of Ald. Frith the petition was
referred to the committee of the
whole.
Original notice of suit of Marie
Breson vs. City of Dubuque, in the
sum of $3000.00, for injuries sustain-
ed by falling on sidewalk on Valeria
street, presented and read. On mo-
tion of Ald. Strobel the notice was
referred to the city attorney.
Original notice of suit of W. J.
Breson vs. City of Dubuque, in the
stmt of $2000.00, for injuries sustain-
ed by his wife in falling on sidewalk
on Valeria street, presented and read.
On motion of Ald. Strobel the notice
was referred to the city attorney.
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council:
Gentlemen: I herewith submit my
payroll for labor on streets in the sev-
eral road districts during the last
half of May, 1917:
Amount due laborers $2709.50
Also submit the payroll for sprink-
ling and sweeping for the last half of
May, 1917:
Amount due laborers $333.30
Respectfully submitted,
JOHN MAHONEY,
Street Commissioner.
On motion of Ald. Frith the pay-
rolls were received and warrants or-
dered drawn to pay various amounts
and report referred back to commit-
tee on streets.
Also submit the payroll for labor
en sewers during the last half of
June, 1917:
Amount due laborers on sew-
ers $302.75
Respectfully submitted,
JOHN MAHONEY,
Street Commissioner.
On motion of Ald. Plamondon the
payroll was received and warrants or-
dered drawn to pay various amounts
and report referred back to commit-
tee on sewers.
Chief of Police Giellis reported as
follows:
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council:
Gentlemen: I herewith submit the
police report for the month of May,
1917:
Assault and battery 4
Disorderly conduct 2
Disturbing the peace 11
Intoxication 64
Larceny 4
Peddling without a license 3
Petit larceny 4
Vagrancy 3
Violating speed ordinance 12
Violating traffic ordinance 3
, Total 110
Residents arrested 66
Doors found open 26
Defective lights 16
Lodgers harbored 144
Meals furnished prisoners 29
Cost of food $ 5.80
Pound master receipts $ 2.00
Sheriff dieting prisoners for
month of May $ 13.25
Police court costs and fines
collected $150.60
Patrol runs for prisoners 166
Prisoners transferred 8
Miles traveled 235
Ambulance calls 114
Also beg to submit the payroll for
policemen for the last half of May,
1917:
Amount due policemen $1551.24
Amount retained in pension
fund 31.70
Respectfully submitted,
JOHN W. GIELLIS,
Chief of Police.
On motion of Ald. Callahan the re-
port and payroll were received and
warrants ordered drawn to pay vari-
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197
'ous amounts and the report referred
hack to the police committee.
Fire Chief Reinfried reported as
follows:
Gentlemen: I herewith submit my
payroll for the fire department for
the last half of May, 1917:
Amount due firemen $2296.00
Pension fund retained 42.59
Respectfully submitted,
J. R. 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, Iowa, June 1st, 1917.
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council, City of Dubuque, Iowa:
Gentlemen: Herewith find my re-
port for the month of May, 1917,
showing the receipts and disburse..
ments for the month.
RECEIPTS.
City cash balance May
1st, 1917 $332,005.20
Receipts during month 25,243.75
Total $357,248.95
DISBURSEMENTS.
Warrants redeemed $ 31,797.71
Improvement bond cou-
pons redeemed
Improvement bonds re-
deemed 2,000.00
Library orders redeemed.. 1,228.57
Park orders redeemed 4,806.92
Police pension fund orders
redeemed
Firemen pension fund or-
ders redeemed 227.75
1,340.00
110.00
41,510.95
City's cash balance May
31st, 1917 315,738.00
Total 1357,248.95
The above cash balances include
the balances in the improvement
Bond Fund, the Water Works inter-
est and Sinking Fund, the Library
Fund, Old Water Works Debt Fund,
Police Pension Fund, Fire Pension
Fund, and the Sinking Fund (for
amelioration of the City Regular
Bonded Debt).
WATER WORKS ACCOUNT.
Cash balance May 1st, 1917$14,159.08
Deposit with treasurer by
water works trustees 2,536.91
Total $16,695.99
Orders drawn on treasurer
by water works trustees._$ 6,882.18
Cash balance May 31st, 1917 9,813.81
Total $16,695.99
EXCAVATION ACCOUNT.
Cash balance May 1st, 1 917..4350.00
Cash balance May 31st, 1917__ 250.00
The, following is a record of all in-
terest coupons and bonds redeemed
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the defendant. As we deemed the
examination important, we, of course,
agreed to that arrangement. Doctors
William Becker, Charles Loizeaux and
I. S. Bigelow were appointed to make
the examination. They have sent me
a bill for their services, each asking
the sum of Twenty -five ($25.00) Dol-
lars, making a total of Seventy -five
($75.00) Dollars. Their statements
are hereto attached and made a part
of this report. As we agreed to pay
these services, in accordance with
the order of the court, I would rec-
ommend that an order be made in-
structing the treasurer to draw war-
rants in favor of the above named
doctors in the sum of Twenty -five
($25.00) boilers each.
Respectfully submitted,
M. H. CZIZEK,
City Attorney.
On motion of Ald. Strobel the re-
port of the city attorney was approv-
ed and warrants in the sum of $25.00
each were ordered drawn on the city
• treasurer in favor of Doctors William
Becker, Charles Loizeaux and I. S.
•Bigelow.
Dubuque, Iowa, June 7, 1917.
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council:
Gentlemen: Improvements of $3,-
000.00 Nevada Park Lots 3 to 9
should not have been carried foi
1916 and I request that the treasurer
be instructed to cancel the same for
that year, they being assessed to
Bradley and Maclay.
Respectfully,
FRED J. HELLER,
City Assessor.
On motion of Ald. Strobel the re-
port of the city assessor was approv-
ed and the city treasurer instructed
accordingly.
Ald. Leist moved to suspend the
rules for the purpose of allowing the
representative of the Team Owners'
Association to address the council.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Alds. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays—None.
Messrs. Simon Miller and Clark
Van Wie addressed the council rela-
tive to granting the team owners an
increase in wages.
City Electrician Hipman reported
as follows:
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council:
Gentlemen: I herewith submit my
report of defective lights for months
of April and May, 1917. I find from
the report of the police department
that the total hours that 49 lamps
failed to burn would equal 2 lamps
burning for one month, or $11.25.
Ald. Callahan moved that the city
auditor be instructed to deduct $11.25
Regular Session, June 7, 1917.
199
from the Dubuque Electric company's
bill. Carried.
Following weighmaster's report on
receipts were presented and read and
on motion of Ald. McLaughlin were
received and filed:
L. Pitscliner
J. P. Cooney
C. J. McCarthy
R. Hay
$ .85
2.40
21 :50
4.96
Ald. Wallis moved that the matter
of appointing a., care taker for the
first ward city scales be referred to
the committee on markets and first
ward alderman, they to report at the
next meeting of the city council.
Carried.
Ald. Wallis offered the following:
Whereas, The contract heretofore
entered into by the City of Dubuque
for the construction of a sanitary
sewer in Asbury street, hereinafter
described has been completed, and
the city engineer has. computed that
the cost and expense of said improve-
ment amount to $384.60.
Therefore, Be it Resolved by the
City Council of the City of Dubuque,
That to provide for the cost of con -
, structing a sanitary sewer in Asbury
street from St. Ambrose street to the
intersection of Willow street and As-
bury street, the mayor be and he is
hereby required to execute and de-
liver to the city recorder, to be by
him registered and countersigned, one
bond for Two Hundred and Fifty Dol-
lars and one for One Hundred Thirty-
four and 60 -100 Dollars, numbered
4904 and 4905, dated July 7th, 1917,
payable on or before seven, years
after the date thereof, and bearing
interest at the rate of five per cent
per annum, payable semi - annually.
Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of
the resolution. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas —Alds. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon; Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays —None.
Ald. Wallis offered the following:
Whereas, The contract heretofore
entered into by the City of Dubuque
for the improvement of Atlantic ave-
nue, hereinafter described has been
completed, and the city engineer has
computed that the cost and expense
of said improvement amount. to $8,-
934.40.
Therefore, Be it Resolved by the
City Council of the City of Dubuque,
That to provide for the cost of im-
proving Atlantic avenue from Julien
avenue to Rosedale avenue, the mayor
be and he is hereby required to exe-
cute and deliver to the city recorder,
to be by him registered and counter-
signed, thirty -five bonds for Two
Hundred and Fifty Dollars each and
one for One Hundred Eighty -four
and 40 -100 Dollars, numbered 4$0,6
it
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198 Regular Session, June 7, 1917.
by the city treasurer and credited to
him:
Improvement bond coupons $1,340.00
Improvement bonds 2,000.00
Also report there is due the city
officers for the month of May, 1917,
salaries amounting to $2,964.89, also
George Reynolds (Iowa Compensa-
tion Law), $10.00; Amanda Beyer
(Iowa Compensation Law), $35.08.
Very Respectfully,
CYRIL D. LAGEN,
City Auditor.
The following list shows the appro-
priations and the amount of warrants
drawn on each fund since the begin-
ning of the fiscal year beginning
March 1st, 1917, to June 1st, 1917:
Appropriation Expended
For general ex-
pense and con-
tingent fund ....$45,000.00 $14,731.34
District Road
Funds:
First district 9,458.34 6,269.94
Second district 17,534.74 5,345.44
Third district 12,417.78 3,055.10
Fourth district 14,369.90 5,521.39
Fifth district 11,946.02 5,706.91
For expense of
fire department 66,000.00 25,521.87
For expense of po-
lice department 41,000.00 10,640.24
For care, mainte-
nance and re-
pair of sewers ._ 5,700.00 2,601.99
For printing 4,950.00 714.51
For street lighting 44.500.00 9,468.40
For interest on
floating and
bonded debt _.._ 42,000.00 3,310.11
For expense of
board of health 15,500.00 7,035.17
For grading
streets and al-
leys 6,000.00
Special bonded
paving 9,000.00
For interest on
special' bonded
debt
For repairing and
rebuilding side-
walks
To pay balance of
jurors' award
on Cleveland
avenue
'For balance on
Fifth avenue
sewer
For balance on
Eagle Point
barge
For storm sewer
in Angella street
For municipal
athletic field
For widening of
Cora and Ex-
change streets 700.00
For storm sewer
8,000.00
1,000.00
175.00
5,250.00
950.00
150.00
833.00
1,527.40
307.80
4,903.67
960.00
833.00
in Grandview
Heights . - -. 500.00
For improvement
of Grandview
avenue 1,000.00
For bathing beach 1,000.00 498.63
For balance on
Diagonal street
and grading on
Bee Branch 288.00 288.00
For Bee Branch
sewer . 2,000.00
For fire apparatus 3,500.00 3,500.00
Respectfully submitted,
C. D. LAGEN,
City Auditor.
Ald. Wallis moved that the reports
and payroll be received and warrants
be drawn for the various amounts
and report referred back to finance
committee. Carried.
City Treasurer Wybrant reported as
follows:
The following is a statement of the
amounts advanced by me during the
month of May, 1917, for which please
have warrants drawn in my favor:
Interest on warrants outstand-
ing • $351.08
Miscellaneous 21.25
GEORGE D. WYBRANT,
City Treasurer.
Moved by Ald. Wallis the report be
received, warrants ordered drawn for
the various amounts and report re-
ferred hack to the finance committee.
Carried.
Annual report of City Treasurer
Wybrant from March 1, 1916, to Feb-
ruary 28, 1917, presented. On mo-
tion of Ald. Wallis the report was re-
ferred to the committee of the whole.
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council:
Gentlemen: I return herewith re-
lease properly signed in the case of
William L. Loper vs. City of Dubuque.
I recommend that the • same be
made a matter of record.
Respectfully submitted,
M. D. COONEY,
Assistant City Attorney.
On motion of Ald. McLaughlin the
report of the assistant city attorney
was made a matter of record.
Dubuque, Iowa, June 7, 1917.
To the Honorable Mayor and Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Gentlemen: During the trial of the
case of Cecelia Tuegel vs. City of Du-
buque, which was decided in favor
of the city at the last term of the
District Court, an application was
made by me to have a commission of
doctors appointed to make an exam-
ination of the person of the plaintiff
with the view to ascertaining the ex-
tent of her injuries. The court to
whom this application was made
granted the request but stated in his
order that the examination would
have to be made at the expense of
200 Regular Session, June 7, 1917.
to 4941, inclusive, 'dated July 7, 1917,
payable on or before seven years after
the date thereof, and bearing interest
at the rate of five per cent per an-
num, payable semi- annually.
Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of
the resolution. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas —Alds. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays —None.
Ald. McLaughlin offered the fol-
lowing:
AN ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCE CHANGING THE
GRADE OF PFOHL STREET
FROM UNGS STREET TO THE
END OF SAID STREET AND ES-
TABLISHING A NEW GRADE
ON SAID STREET.
Be It Ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That the grade hereto-
fore adopted on Pfohl Street from
Ungs Street to the end of said Pfohl
Street is hereby changed and a new
grade is hereby established and
adopted, as shown by the profile of
said street and grade, prepared by
the City Engineer, being profile No.
955, B. M. Hydrant on the corner of
St. Ambrose Street and Arch Street,
elevation 266.88.
Said grade begins at the west prop-
erty line of Ungs Street which is sta-
tion 0, south curb elevation 239.00,
north curb elevation 240.50; thence to
station 2 +07, south curb elevation
240,00, north curb elevation 241.50.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and af-
ter its passage by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque and its publica-
tion in the Telegraph- Herald and
Times - Journal newspapers.
Adopted June 7th, 1917.
Approved June 8th, 1917.
JAMES SAUL,
Mayor.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Times - Journal and Telegraph- Herald
newspapers, June 9th, 1917.
J. J. SHEA,
6 -9 -1t City Recorder.
Ald. McLaughlin moved that the
reading just had be considered the
first reading of the ordinance. Car-
ried.
Ald. McLaughlin moved to suspend
the rules for the purpose of reading
the ordinance by its title. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas —Alds. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays —None.
Ald. McLaughlin moved the adop-
tion of the ordinance as read. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas —Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays —None.
Ald. McLaughlin offered the fol-
lowing:
(Official Publication.)
AN ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCE CHANGING THE
GRADE OF UNGS STREET
FROM SEMINARY STREET TO
THE END OF SAID STREET
AND ALSO ESTABLISHING A
NEW GRADE ON SAID STREET.
Be It Ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That the grade hereto-
fore adopted on Ungs Street from
Seminary Street to the end of said
street is hereby changed and a new
grade is hereby established and
adopted as shown by the profile of
said street and grade, prepared by
the City Engineer, being profile No.
956, B. M. Hydrant on the corner of
St. Ambrose Street and Arch Street,
elevation 266.88.
Said grade begins at the north
curb line of Seminary Street which
is station 0+12, elevation 263.59;
thence to station 1 +62, south curb
line of Pfohl Street, east curb eleva-
tion 240.50, west curb elevation
241.50; thence to station 1 +88, north
curb line of Pfohl Street, east curb
elevation 239.00, west curb elevation
240.00; thence to station 2 +75, east
curb elevation 231.00, west curb ele-
vation 232.00; thence to station 0 +89,
east curb elevation 228.40, west curb
elevation 229.00.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and af-
ter its passage by the City Council
and its publication in the Dubuque
Telegraph - Herald and Times - Journal
newspapers.
Adopted June 7th, 1917.
Approved June 8th, 1917.
JAMES SAUL,
Mayor.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Times- Journal and Telegraph- Herald
newspapers, June 9th, 1917.
J. J. SHEA,
6 -9 -1t City Recorder.
Ald. McLaughlin moved that the
reading just had be considered the
first reading of the ordinance. Car-
ried.
A1d. McLaughlin moved to suspend
the rules for the purpose of reading
the ordinance by its title. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas —Alds. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays —None.
Ald. McLaughlin moved the adop-
tion of the ordinance as read. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas —Alds. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays —None.
Your committee on streets would re-
spectfully report that we have exam-
ined the storm sewer constructed in
Grandview Heights and would rec-
ommend that the same be accepted
and the warrant be drawn for $435.86
for the same, Wilmer Cook, contract-
or.
E. E. FRITH, Chairman.
Your committee on streets would
respectfully report that we have ex-
amined the improvement of Clay
street, Eighteenth street and Couler
avenue from the north curb line of
Third street to the north curb line of
Twenty- second street and would rec-
ommend that the same be accepted,
C. B. McNamara, contractors.
We would further recommend that
the city engineer be and he is here-
by instructed to prepare a special as-
sessment against the lots or parcels
of real estate subject to assessment
for said improvements and file the
same'-in the office of the city recorder
who will thereupon publish the no-
tice of said assessment as required by
ordinance.
E. E. FRITH, Chairman.
Your committee on streets would
respectfully recommend that the re-
port of the street committee adopted
at the regular meeting of May 17th,
1917, providing for the acceptance of
Pickett street from Cornell street to
Henion street, be reconsidered.
E. E. FRITH, Chairman.
On motion of Ald. Frith the various
reports of the committee on streets
were adopted.
Ald. Frith moved that the city en-
gineer be instructed to notify N. J.
Staner to commence work at once on
his contract for the improving of
Heeb street and for constructing the
Bee Branch sewer, also notify F. W.
Hassett to commence work on his
contract for constructing the sanitary
sewer in Heeb street. Carried.
Ald. Plamondon moved that the
city engineer be instructed to estab-
lish a grade on Cleveland avenue from
South Dodge street to State street.
Carried.
Your committee of the whole to
whom was referred the petition of the
Team Owners' association, asking for
an increase in wages, would respect-
fully recommend that they be paid
sixty cents per hour, starting June
1st, 1917.
J. H. WALLIS, Chairman.
On motion of Ald. Wallis the re-
port of the committee of the whole
was adopted.
City Recorder Shea presented and
read the notice, certified to by the
Regular Session, June 7, 1917.
201
publishers, of the city council's in-
tention to levy a special assessment to
pay for improving Pickett street from
Cornell street to Henion street, C. B,
McNamara & Co., contractors, also
the written remonstrance of Ernest
Seitz, et al. On motion of Ald. Wallis
the notice, remonstrance and assess-
ment were referred to the committee
of the whole.
City Recorder Shea presented and
read the notice, certified to by the
publishers, of the city council's inten-
tion to levy a special assessment to
pay for constructing an eight -inch
tile pipe sanitary sewer in Asbury
street from the intersection of St.
Ambrose street and Asbury street to
the intersection of Asbury street and
Willow street, J. A. R. Daniels, con-
tractor. On motion of Ald. Wallis the
notice was received and filed.
Resolved by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque, That to pay for
constructing an eight -inch tile pipe
sanitary sewer in Asbury street from
the intersection of St. Ambrose street
and Asbury street to the intersection
of Asbury street and Willow street,
by J. A. Daniels, contractor, in front
of and adojining the same, a special
tax he and is hereby levied on the
several lots and parts of lots and par-
cels of real estate hereinafter named,
situate and owned, and for the sever-
al am`bunts set opposite each lot or
parcel of real estate, as follows:
Owner. Description. Amt.
Jos. Enzler, Sub. lot 128, Fin -
ley's Add., lot 5; manholes
and 8 -inch tile pipe, 50 lin.
ft. at $.63496, $31.75; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 26c;
extra expense at 2 per cent,
64c; total $ 32 65
Jos. Enzler, Sub. lot 128, Fin -
ley's Add., lot 6; manholes
and 8 -inch tile pipe, 50 lin.
ft. at $.63496, $31.75; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 26c;
extra expense at 2 per cent,
64c; total 32 65
Jos. Enzler, Sub. lot 128, Fin -
ley's Add., lot 7; manholes
and 8 -inch tile pipe, 50 lin.
ft. at $.63496, $31.75; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 26c;
extra expense at 2 per cent,
64c: total 32 65
Jos. Enzler, Sub. lot 8 of 128,
Finley's Add., lot 1; man-
holes and 8 -inch tile pipe,
43 lin. ft. at $.63496, $27.30;
interest at 6 per cent, 23c;
extra expense at 2 per cent,
54c; total 28 07
St. Mary's Home, Finley's
Add., lot 131; manholes and
8 -inch tile pipe, 66 lin. ft.
at $.63496, $41.91; interest
at 6 per cent, 35c; extra
expense at 2 per cent, 83c;
202 Regular Session, June 7, 1917.
total
Theo. Weber, Geo. Salot's
Sub., lot 1; manholes and
8 -inch tile pipe, 58 lin. ft.
at $.63496, $36.83; interest
at 6 per cent, 30c; extra ex-
pense at 2 per cent, 73c;
total 37
Theo. Weber, Geo. Salot's
Sub., lot 2; manholes and
8 -inch tile pipe, 50 lin. ft.
at $.63496, $31.75; interest
at 6 per cent, 27c; extra ex-
pense at 2 per cent, 64c;
total 32
Theo. Weber, Geo. Salot's
Sub., lot 3; manholes and
8 -inch tile pipe, 60 lin. ft.
at $.63496, $31.75; interest
at 6 per cent, 27c; extra ex-
pense at 2 per cent, 64c;
total 32
Henry Luz (Tr.), Und. 1 -3
Geo. Salot's Sub., lot 4;
manholes and 8 -inch tile
pipe, 13.34 lin. ft. at $.63496,
$8.46; interest at 6 per
cent, 7c; extra expense at
2 per cent, 16c; total
Leo Mohr, et al, Und. 2 -3
Geo. Salot's Sub., lot 4;
manholes and 8 -inch tile
pipe, 26.66 lin. ft. at $.63496,
$16.93; 'interest at 6 per
cent, 15c; extra expense at
2 per cent, 34c; total 17
B. Monaghan Est., Finley's
Add., lot 135; manholes and
8 -inch tile pipe, 66 lin. ft.
at $.63496, $41.91; interest
at 6 per cent, 35c; extra
expense at 2 per cent, 84c;
total 43
B. Monaghan Est., Finley's
Add., lot 136; manholes and
8 -inch tile pipe, 66 lin. ft.
at $.63496, $41.91; interest
at 6 per cent, 35c; extra
expense at 2 per cent, 84c;
total 43
$384
ft. 8 -inch tile pipe at
$320
54
3
7
Total
500 lin
64c
2 manholes at $27.00
Interest at 6 per cent
Extra expense
43 09
86
66
66
8 69
42
10
10
60
00
00
12
48
Total $384 60
All of which is assessed in propor-
tion to the special benefits conferred.
Adopted June 7th, 1917.
Approved June 8th, 1917.
JAMES SAUL,
Mayor.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Ald .Wallis moved the adoption of
the resolution. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas -Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays -None.
City Recorder Shea presented and
read the notice, certified to by the
publishers, of the city council's in-
tention to levy a special assessment
to pay for improving Atlantic avenue
from Julien avenue to Rosedale ave-
nue, C. B. McNamara & Co., con-
tractors, also the written remon-
strance of John C. Voelker and Miss
B. Madden. On motion of Ald. Wallis
the notice was received and filed and
the remonstrances referred to the
committee of the whole.
Resolved by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque, That to pay for im-
proving Atlantic avenue from Julien
avenue to Rosedale avenue, by C. B.
McNamara & Co., contractors, in
front of and adjoining the same, a
special tax be and is hereby levied
on the several lots and parts of lots
and parcels of real estate hereinafter
named, situate and owned, and for
the several amounts set opposite each
lot or parcel of real estate, as fol-
lows:
Owner. Description. Amt.
C. A. Voelker, Rosedale Add.,
lot 29; curb and 'gutter
and macadamizing cost,
$129.49; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.08; extra expense
at 2 per cent, $2.58; total $ 133 15
C. A. Voelker, Rosedale Add.,
lot 30; curb and gutter
and macadamizing cost,
$59.36; interest at 6 per
cent, 50c; extra expense at
2 per cent, $1.18; total 61 04
Bridget Madden, Woodlawn
Park Add., lot 126; curb
and gutter and macadam-
izing cost, $65.51; interest
at 6 per cent, 55c; extra
expense at 2 per cent,
$1.31; total 67 37
C. A. Voelker, Woodlawn
Park Add., lot 125; curb
and gutter and macadam-
izing cost, $109.93; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 91c, ex-
tra expense at 2 per cent,
$2.20: total 113 04
C. A. Voelker, Woodlawn
Park Add., lot 124; curb
and gutter and macadam-
izing cost, $109.93; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 91c; ex-
tra expense at 2 per cent,
$2.20; total
A. Voelker, Woodlawn
Park Add., lot 123; curb
and gutter and macadam-
izing cost, $109.93; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 91c; ex-
tra expense at 2 per cent,
$2.20; total
A. Voelker, Woodlawn
Park Add., lot 122; curb
and gutter and macadam-
C.
C.
113 04
113 04
izing cost, $109.93; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 91c; ex-
tra expense at 2 per cent,
$2.20; total
C. A. Voelker, Woodlawn
Park Add., lot 121; curb
and gutter and macadam-
izing cost, $109.93; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 91c; ,ex-
tra expense at 2 percent,
$2.20; total
Jno. Frost, Jr., Woodlawn'
Park Add., lot 120; curb
and gutter and macadam-
izing cost, $109.93; inter-
est at ,6 per cent, 91c; ex-
tra expense at 2 per cent,
$2.20; total
Jno. Frost, Jr., Woodlawn
Park Add., lot 119; curb
and gutter and macadam-
izing cost, $109.93; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 91c; ex-
tra expense at 2 per cent,
$2.20; total
Frank Lange, Woodlawn
Park Add., lot 118; curb
and gutter and macadam-
izing cost, $109.93; inter -
est at 6 per cent, 91c; ex-
tra expense at 2 per cent,
$2,20; total
Frank Lange, Woodlawn
Park Add., lot 117; curb
and gutter and macadam-
izing cost, $109.93; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 91c; ex-
tra expense at 2 per cent,
$2.20; total
Frank Lange, Woodlawn
Park Add., lot 116; curb
and gutter and macadam-
izing cost, $109.93; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 91c; ex-
tra expense at 2 per cent,
$2.20; total
Sophia Elseaser, Woodlawn
Park Add., lot 115; curb
and gutter and macadam-
izing cost, $109.93; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 91c; ex-.
tra expense at 2 per cent,
$2.20; total
D. A. Gehrig, Woodlawn
Park Add., lot 114; curb
and gutter and macadam-
izing cost, $109.93; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 91e; ex-
tra expense at 2 per cent,
$2.20; total
D. A. Gehrig, Woodlawn
Park Add., lot 113; .curb
and gutter and macadam-
izing cost, $109.93; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 91e; ex-
tra expense at 2 per cent,
$2.20; total
H. Kombacher, Woodlawn
-Park Add., lot 112; curb
and gutter and macadam-
izing cost, $109.93; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 91c; -ex-
Regular Session, June 7, 1917. 203
113 04
04
113 04
113 04
113 04
113 04
113 04
113 04
113 04
113 04
tra expense at 2 per cent,
$2.20; total 113 04
H. Kombacher, Woodlawn
Park Add., lot 111; curb
and gutter and macadam-
izing cost, $109.93; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 91c; ex-
tra expense at 2 per cent,
$2.20; total 1 04
John Klein, Woodlawn Park
Add., lot 110; curb and
gutter and macadamizing
cost, $109.93; interest at 6
per cent, 91c; extra ex-
pense at 2 per cent. $2.20;
total 113 04
G. M. Orvis, Woodlawn Park
Add., lot 109; curb and
gutter and macadamizing
cost, $109.93; /interest at 6
per cent, 91c; extra ex-
pense at 2 per cent, $2.20;
total 113 04
Mary Stokes, Woodlawn
Park Add., lot 108; curb
and gutter and macadam-
izing cost, $109.93; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 91c; ex-
tra expense at 2 per cent,
$2.20; total 113 04
Mary Gregory, Woodlawn
Park Add., lot 107; curb
and gutter and macadam-
izing cost, $109.93; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 91c; ex-
tra expense at 2 per cent,
$2.20; total 113 04
Math. Czizek, Woodlawn
Park Add., lot. 106; curb
and gutter and macadam-
izing cost, $109.93; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 91c; ex-
tra expense at 2 per cent,
$2.20; total 113 04
Ed. Knoernschield, Wood-
lawn Park Add., lot 105;
curb and gutter and ma-
cadamizing cost, $109.93;
interest at 6 per cent, 91c;
extra expense at 2 per cent,
$2.20; total 113 04
Job. Barnes, Woodlawn Park
Add., lot 104; curb and
gutter and macadamizing
cost, $109.93; interest at 6
per cent, 91c; extra ex-
pense at 2 per cent, $2.20;
total 113 04
Mike Roedinger, Woodlawn
Park Add., lot 103; curb
and gutter and macadam-
izing cost, $109.93; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 91c; ex-
tra expense at 2 per cent,
$2.20; total 113 04
Jno. Rhul, Woodlawn Park
Add., lot 102; 4curb and
gutter and macadamizing
cost, $159.39; interest at 6
per cent, $1.33; extra ex-
,pense at 2 per cent, $3.19;
total 163 91
204 Regular Session, June 7, 1917.
Mich. T. Leiser, Woodlawn
Park Add., lot 101; curb
and gutter and macadam-
izing cost, $60.46; interest
at 6 per cent, 33c; extra
expense at 2 per cent,
$1.20; total
Mary Eulberg, Tschirgi and
Schwind's Sub., lot 47;
curb and gutter and ma-
cadamizing cost, $159.39;
interest at 6 per cent,
• $1.33; extra expense at 2
per cent, $3.19; total
Mary Eulberg, Tschirgi and
Schwind's Sub., lot 48;
curb and gutter and ma-
cadamizing cost, $60.46;
interest at 6 per cent, 33c;
extra expense at 2 per
cent, $1.20; total
11ary Eulberg, Tschirgi and
Schwind's Sub., lot 49;
curb and gutter and ma-
cadamizing cost, $109.93;
interest at 6 per cent, 91c;
extra expense at 2 per
cent, $2.20; total
Mary Eulberg, Tschirgi and
Schwind's Sub., lot 50;
curb and gutter and ma-
cadamizing cost, $109.93;
interest at 6 per cent, 91c;
extra expense at 2 per
cent, $2.20; total
B. Schwind, Tschirgi and
Schwind's Sub., lot 51;
curb and gutter and ma-
cadamizing cost; $109.93;
interest at 6 per cent, 91c;
extra expense at 2 per
cent, $2.20; total
Voelker Realty Co., Tschirgi
and Schwind's Sub., lot 52;
curb and gutter and ma-
cadamizing cost, $109.93;
interest at 6 per cent, 91c;
extra expense at 2 per
cent, $2.20; total
Voelker Realty Co., Tschirgi
and Schwind's Sub., lot 53;
curb and gutter and ma-
cadamizing cost, $153.32;
interest at 6 per cent,
$1.28; extra expense at 2
per cent, $3.16; total
Jno. M. Schwind. Tschirgi
and Schwind's Sub., lot 9;
curb and gutter and ma-
cadamizing cost, $159.39;
interest at 6 per cent,
$1.33; extra expense at 2
per cent, $3.19; total
Abilene, Anna and L. Smith,
Tschirgi and Schwind's
Sub., lot 5; curb and gut-
ter and macadamizing
cost, $159.39; interest at 6
per cent, $1.33; extra ex-
pense at 2 per cent, $3.19;
total
C. A. Voelker, Woodlawn
61 99
163 91
61 99
113 04
113 04
113 04
113 04
157 76
163 91
163 91
Park Add., lot 127; curb
and gutter and macadam-
izing cost, $87.94; interest
at 6 per cent, 73c; extra
expense at 2 per cent,
$1.70; total
C. A. Voelker, Woodlawn
Park Add., lot 128; curb
and gutter and macadam-
izing cost, $109.92; interest
at 6 per cent, 91c; extra
expense at 2 per cent,
$2.20; total
Mike Lentz, Woodlawn Park
Add., lot 129; curb and
gutter and macadamizing
cost, $109.92; interest at 6
per cent, 91c; extra ex-
pense at 2 per cent, $2.20;
total
W. Sassen, Woodlawn Park
Add., lot 130; curb and
gutter and macadamizing
cost, $109.92; interest at 6
per cent, 91c; extra ex-
pense at 2 per cent, $2.20;
total
A. J. and A. Peter, Wood -
lawn Park Add., lot 131;
curb and gutter and ma-
cadamizing cost, $109.92;
interest at 6 per cent, 91c;
extra expense at 2 per
cent, $2.20; total
A. J. and A. Peter, Wood -
lawn Park Add., lot 132;
curb and gutter and ma-
cadamizing cost, $109.92;
interest at 6 per cent, 91c;
extra expense at 2 per
cent, $2.20; total
F. Ludescher, Woodlawn
Park Add., lot 133; curb
and gutter and macadam-
izing cost, $109.92; interest
at 6 per cent, 91c; extra
expense at 2 per cent.
$2.20; total
F. Ludescher, Woodlawn
Park Add., lot 134; curb
and gutter and macadam-
izing cost, $109.92; interest
at 6 per cent, 91c; extra
expense at 2 per cent,
$2.20; total
F. Ludescher, Woodlawn
Park Add., lot 135; curb
and gutter and macadam-
izing cost, $109.92; interest
at 6 per cent, 91c; extra
expense at 2 per cent,
$2.20; total
F. Ludescher, Woodlawn
Park Add., lot 136; curb
and gutter and macadam-
izing cost, $109.92; interest
at 6 per cent, 91c; extra
expense at 2 per cent,
$2.20; total
F. Ludescher, Woodlawn
Park Add., lot 137; curb
and gutter and macadam-
izing cost, $109.92; interest
at 6 per cent, 91c; extra
expense at 2 per cent,
$2.20; total 113 03
Anna Fritsche, Woodlawn
90 42 Park Add., lot 138; curb
and gutter and macadam-
izing cost, $109.92; interest
at 6 per cent, 91c; extra
expense at 2 per cent,
$2.20; total 113 03
Anna Fritsche, Woodlawn
113 03 Park Add., lot 139; curb
and gutter and macadam-
izing cost, $109.92; interest
at 6 per cent, 91c; extra
expense at 2 per cent,
$2.20; total 113 03
Kath. Becker, Woodlawn
113 03 Park Add., lot 140; curb
and gutter and macadam-
izing cost, $109.92; interest
at 6 per cent, 91c; extra
expense at 2 per cent,
$2.20; total 113 03
M. and M. Egan, Woodlawn
113 03 Park Add., lot 141; curb
and gutter and macadam-
izing .cost, $109,92; interest
at 6 4 per cent, 91c; extra
expense at 2 per cent,
$2.20; total 113 03
Horne Builders Co., Wood -
113 03 Lawn Park Add., lot 142;
curb and gutter and ma-
cadamizing cost, $109.92;
interest at 6 per cent, 91c;
extra expense at 2 per
cent, $2.20; total 113 03
1\Iary Eulberg, Woodlawn
113 03 Park Add., lot 143; curb
and gutter and macadam-
izing cost, $109.92; interest
at 6 per cent, 91c; extra
expense at 2 per cent,
$2.20; total 113 03
Mary Eulberg, Woodlawn
113 03 Park Add., lot 144; curb
and gutter and macadam-
izing cost, $109.92; interest
at 6 per cent, 91c; extra
expense at 2 per cent,
$2.20; total 113 03
Jno. Schwind, Woodlawn
113 03 Park Add., lot 145; curb
and gutter and macadam-
izing cost, $109.92; interest
at 6 per cent, 91c; extra
expense at 2 per cent,
$2.20; total 113 03
Jno. Schwind, Woodlawn
113 03 Park Add., lot 146; curb
and gutter and macadam-
izing cost, $109.92; interest
at 6 per cent, Ole; extra
expense at 2 per cent,
$2.20; total 113 03
Jno. Schwind, Woodlawn
113 03 Park Add., lot 147; curb
and gutter and macadam-
izing cost, $109.92; interest
at 6 per cent, 91c; extra.
Regular Session, June 7, 1917.
205
expense at 2 per cent,
$2.20; total ..._ 113 03
C. A. Voelker, Woodlawn
Park Add., lot 148; curb
and gutter and macadam-
izing cost, $109.92; interest
at 6 per cent, 91e; extra
expense at 2 per cent,
$2.20; total 113 03
Dubuque Realty Co., Wood -
lawn Park Add., lot 149;
curb and gutter and ma-
cadamizing cost, $109.92;
interest at 6 per cent, 91e;
extra expense at 2 per
cent, $2.20; total 113 03
Jno. and Mary McCarthy,
Woodlawn Park Add., lot
150; curb and gutter and
macadamizing cost,
$109.92; interest at 6 per
cent, 91 c; extra expense
at 2 per cent, $2.20; total. 113 03
Jos. Fecker, Woodlawn Park
Add., lot 151; curb and
gutter and macadamizing
cost, $159.39; interest at 6
per cent, $1.33; extra ex-
pense at 2 per cent. $3.1A:
total 163 91
Jos. Fecker, Woodlawn Park
Add., lot 152; curb and
gutter and macadamizing
cost, $60.46; interest at 6
per cent, 33c; extra ex-
pense at 2 per cent, $1.20;
total 61 99
Jno. W. Schwind, Tschirgi
and Schwind's Sub., lot 46;
curb and gutter and ma-
cadamizing cost, $159.39;
interest at 6 per cent,
$1.33; extra expense at 2
per cent, $3.18; total 163 90
Lawrence Roland, Tschirgi
and Schwind's Sub., lot 45;
curb and gutter and ma-
cadamizing cost, $60.46;
interest at 6 per cent, 33c;
extra expense at 2 per cent,
$1.20; total 61 99
Jno. W. Schwind, Tschirgi
and Schwind's Sub., lot 44;
curb and gutter and ma-
cadamizing cost, $109.92;
interest at 6 per cent, 91c;
extra expense at 2 per
cent, $2.20; total 113 03
Jno. M'. Schwind, Tschirgi
and Schwind's Sub., lot 43;
curb and gutter and ma-
cadamizing cost, $109.92;
interest at 6 per cent, 91c;
extra expense at 2 per
cent, $2.20; total 113 03
Jno. W. Schwind, Tschirgi
and Schwind's Sub., lot 42;
curb and gutter and ma-
cadamizing cost, $109.92;
interest at 6 per cent, 91c;
extra expense at 2 per
cent, $2.20; total 113 03
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206 Regular Session, June 7, 1917.
Jno. W. Schwind, Tschirgi
and Schwind's Sub., lot 41;
curb and gutter and ma-
cadamizing cost, $199.23;
interest at 6 per cent,
$1.66; extra .expense at 2
per cent, $3.98; total
Jno. W. Schwind, Tschirgi
and Schwind's Sub., lot 40;
curb and gutter and ma-
cadamizing cost, $71.34;
interest at 6 per cent, 60c;
extra expense at 2 per
cent, $142; ,total
Jno. W. Schwind, Tschirgi
and Schwind's Sub., lot 10;
curb and gutter and ma-
cadamizing cost, $159.39;
interest at 6 per cent,
$1.33; extra expense at 2
per cent, $3.18; total
B. J. Savage, Tschirgi and
Schwind's Sub., lot 4; curb
and gutter and macadam-
izing cost, $159.39; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $1.33;
extra expense at 2 per
cent, $3.18; total
Voelker Realty Co., Tschirgl
and Schwind's Sub., lot 39;
curb and gutter and ma-
cadamizing cost, $64.09;
interest at 6 per cent, 53c;
extra expense at 2 per
cent, $1.28; total
Voelker Realty Co., Tschirgi
and Schwind's Sub., lot 38;
curb and gutter and ma-
cadamizing cost, $38.47;
interest at 6 per cent, 32c;
extra expense at 2 per
cent, 76c; total
Jno. W. Schwind, Tschirgl
and Schwind's Sub., lot 8;
curb and gutter and ma-
cadamizing cost, $60.46;
interest at 6 per cent, 50c;
extra expense at 2 per
cent, $1.20; total
Frank Gregory, Tschirgi and
Schwind's Sub., lot 6; curb
and gutter and macadam-
izing cost, $82.29; interest
at 6 per cent, 67c; extra
expense at 2 per cent,
$1.64; total
Jno. W. Schwind, Tschirgi
and Schwind's Sub., lot 7;
curb and gutter and ma-
cadamizing cost, $31.77;
interest at 6 per cent, 28c;
extra expense at 2 per
cent, 63c; total
Jno. W. Schwind, Tschirgi
and Schwind's Sub., lot 11;
curb and ,gutter and ma-
cadamizing cost, $60.46; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 50c;
extra expense at 2 per
cent, $1.20; total
Jno. W. Schwind, _Tschirgi
and Schwind's Sub., lot 12;
204 87
73 36
163 90
163 90
65 90
39 55
62 16
84 60
32 68
62 16
curb and gutter and ma-
cadamizing cost, $32.98;
interest at 6 per cent, 28c;
extra expense at 2 per
cent, 65c; total
C. B. Trewin, Tschirgi and
Schwind's Sub., lot 3; curb
and gutter and macadam-
izing cost, $60.46; interest
at 6 per cent, 50c; extra
expense at 2 per cent,
$1.20; total .....
Jno. W. Schwind, Tschirgi
and Schwind's Sub., lot 2;
curb and gutter and ma-
cadamizing cost, $32.98;
interest at 6 per cent, 28c;
extra expense at 2 per
cent, 65c; total
J. J. Nagle, Sub. 1 Tschirgi
and Schwind's Sub., lot 5;
curb and gutter and ma-
cadamizing cost, $13.20; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 12c;
extra expense at 2 per
cent, 26c; total
Birdina Bush, Und. 1 -3 Sub
1 of 1 of Min. Lot 172, lot
2; curb and gutter and
macadamizing cost, $26.21;
interest at 6 per cent, 22c;
extra expense at 2 per
cent, 52c; total
S. L. Oversmith, Und. 1 -3
Sub. 1 of 1 of Min. Lot 172,
lot 2; curb and gutter and
macadamizing cost, -$26.21;
interest at 6 per cent, 22c;
extra expense at 2 per
cent, 52c; total
U. E. B. Robinson, Und. 1 -3
Sub. 1 of 1 of Min. Lot 172,
lot 2; curb and gutter and
macadamizing cost, $26.21;
interest at 6 per cent, 22c;
extra expense at 2 per
cent, 52c; total
U. E. B. Robinson, Und. 1 -3
Sub. 46, 47, 43 and 2 of
49, Morheiser's Add., lot 1;
curb and gutter and ma-
cadamizing cost, $7.59; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 6c;
extra expense at 2 per
cent, 15c; total
S. L. Oversmith, Und. 1 -3
Sub. 46, 47, 48 and 2 of
49, Morheiser's Add., lot 1;
curb and gutter and ma-
cadamizing cost, $7.59; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 6c;
extra expense -at 2 per
cent, 15c; total
B. E. Bush, Und. 1 -3 Sub.
46, 47, 48 and 2 of 49,
Morheiser's Add. lot 1;
curb and gutter and ma-
cadamizing cost, $7.60; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 6c; ex-
tra expense at 2 per cent,
15c; total
U. E. B. Robinson, Und. 1 -3
33 9,1
62 16
33 91
13 58
26 95
26 95
26 95
7 80
7 80
7 80
Sub. 46, 47, 48 and 2 of
49, Morheiser's Add., lot 2;
curb and gutter and ma-
cadamizing cost, 48e; in-
terest at _6 per cent, lc;
extra expense at 2 per
cent, lc; total
S. L. Oversmith, Und. 1 -3
Sub. 46, 47, 48 and 2 of
49 Morheiser's Add., lot 2;
curb and gutter and ma-
cadamizing cost, 48c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, Oc;
extra expense at 2 per
cent, lc; total
B. E. Bush, Und. 1 -3 Sub
46, 47, 48 and 2 of 49,
Morheiser's Add., lot 2;
curb and gutter and ma-
cadamizing cost, 49c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, Oc;
extra expense at 2 per
cent, lc; total
50
49
Total $8934
5982.55 sq. yds. macadam at
85c $5085
4293.2 lin. ft. pombination
cement curb and gutter at
78c .:, 3348 70
1595.8 sq. ft. cement gutter
at 16c 255 33
Interest at 6 per cent 71 42
Extra expense 173 78
50
40
17
Total $8934 40
All of which is assessed in propor-
tion to the special benefits conferred.
Adopted June 7th, 1917.
Approved June 8th, 1917.
JAMES SAUL,
Mayor.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of
the resolution. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas -Alds. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin,
Wallis.
Nays -None.
Ald. Wallis moved to take from the
committee of the whole the petition
of the ward foremen asking for an
increase in salary and act on the pe-
tition in the council meeting. Ald.
Frith amended Ald. Wallis' motion
to leave the petition remain in the
committee of the whole. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas - -Aids. Callahan, Frith, Mc-
Laughlin, Strobel.
Nays - -Alds. Leist, Plamondon,
Wallis,
Ald. McLaughlin moved to refer to
the committee of the whole the mat-
ter of the city purchasing Liberty
loan bonds. Carried.
kid. Frith moved to adjourn. Car-
ried.
J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Regular Session, June 7, 1917. 207
Plamondon, Strobel,
Adopted
Approved
Attest:
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Mayor.
City Recorder.
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CITY COUNCIL.
(Official.)
Special session, June 13th, 1917.
Council met at 4:25 p. m.
Mayor Saul in the chair.
Present — Aldermen Callahan, Frith,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Alderman Leist.
Mayor Saul stated that this meet-
ing is called at the request of the
Liberty Loan commitee and acting on
any other business that might proper-
ly come before a regular meeting of
the City Council.
Alderman Strobel moved to suspend
the rules for the purpose of allowing
the Liberty Loan committee to address
the Council. Carried by the follow-
ing vote.
Yeas — Aldermen Callahan, Frith,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays —None.
Absent — Alderman Leist.
Messrs. McLean and Duffy address-
ed the Council relative to the City
purchasing Liberty Loan Bonds. Ald.
McLaughlin moved that the City of
Dubuque purchase the sum of $25,000
worth of Liberty Loan Bonds. Ald.
Wallis amended Ald. McLaughlin's
.motion that the Trustees of the Fire,
Police and Water Works Funds be
empowered to purchase Liberty Loan
Bonds in a sum amounting to the
surplus in their respective funds. Ald.
Callahan moved to adjourn till tomor-
row at 4:00 p. m. Carried.
J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Adopted 1917
Approved
Attest
Mayor. '
City Recorder.
Adjourned Special Session, June 14, 1917. 209
CITY COUNCIL.
ff. )
Adjourned special (Oicial session June 14,
1917.
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 meet-
ing is an adjourned meeting of the
special meeting of June 13th, 1917,
and is called for the purpose of acting
on the purchasing of Liberty loan
bonds and any other business that
alight properly come before a regular
meeting of the city council.
Whereas, it is deemed advisable by
the City Council of the City of Du-
buque to render all assistance possible
to the government in its present crisis;
and
Whereas, the City of Dubuque has
been requested to subscribe to the
war loan by purchasing bonds; and
Whereas, there is Twenty Thousand
Dollars in the waterworks sinking and
interest fund available, at the present
time, which fund is maintained for
the purpose of paying of_ and redeem-
ing outstanding bonds of the water-
works; and -
Whereas, the remaining outstanding
bonds become due and payable on
June 1, 1918;
Now Therefore, Be it Resolved by
the City Council of the City of Du-
buque:
That the Mayor and the City Treas-
urer be and they are hereby authoriz-
ed and instructed to purchase Liberty
loan bonds in the sum of Twenty
Thousand Dollars, the money to be
taken from the waterworks sinking
and interest fund, and to enter into a
contract with some person, firm or
corporation to the effect that such
person, firm or corporation will, on or
before June 1, 1918, buy said bonds
back from the City of Dubuque and
take said bonds off of the hands of
said City, such person, firm or corpo-
ration giving to the City of Dubuque
a substantial guarantee that said
bonds will be purchased from the city
on or before June 1, 1918.
Ald. McLaughlin moved the adop-
tion of the resolution. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas —Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays —None.
Whereas, it is deemed advisable by
the City of Dubuque, to assist the
government as far as possible in the
present crisis; and
Whereas, at the present time there
is in the city treasury a fund amount-
ing to $20,000, the same being the
waterworks sinking and interest fund;
and
Whereas, the waterworks trustees
are anxious to affect a loan from said
fund in the sum of $5,000 for the pur-
pose of investing the same in Liberty
bonds of the United States govern-
ment; and
Whereas, said waterworks trustees
will give their note to the City of Du-
buque in the sum of $5,000 payable on
or before June 1, 1918;
Now Therefore, Be it Resolved by
b1-uhe quei Cty Council of the City of Du-
That the city treasurer be and he
is hereby authorized and instructed to
loan to the board of waterworks trus-
tees of the City of Dubuque the sum
of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Dollars,
said money to be taken out of the
waterworks sinking and interest fund
and to accept the note of said trus-
tees for said amount, said note to be-
come due and payable on or before
June 1, 1918, and bear interest at the
rate of 3 1 -2 per cent.
Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of
the resolution. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas —Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel,
Wallis.
Nays —None.
Ald. Strobel moved to adjourn. Car
ried.
J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Adopted , 1917.
Approved
Attest:
Mayor.
City Recorder.
210 Regular Session, June 21, 191 7.
CITY COUNCIL.
Regular session June 21st, 1917
Council met at 8:30 p. m.
Mayor Saul in the chair.
Present - -Alds. Callahan, Frith,
Leist, Plamondon, Strobel, Wallis.
BILLS.
Thos. Lee, storm sewer in An-
gella street $144 40
Wilmer Cook, grading Cherry
street 50 00
Geo. Korman, grading Custer
street
Kenety & Son, grading Pfohl
street 160 00
Jim Byrnes, inspector 20 00
Ed. Delaney, inspector 5 00
P. Kearney, inspector 20 00
Tom Kenneally, inspector 20 00
Ed. Ruff, inspector 26 00
Peed - Berwanger & Pfiffner,
sewer 5 00
G. F. Kleih & Son, sewer 6 60
Chas. Sitterly, sidewalk 3 00
Geo. F. Kleih & Son, sidewalk 2 10
F. Schloz & Son, sidewalk 1 10
J. L. Drehouse, police 2 75
C. J. McCarthy, police 5 80
Geo. F. Kleih & Son, police _ 42 55
Dubuque Electric Co., police_ 90
Iowa Oil Co., police 18 11
Eichhorn & Bechtel, police ._ _ 10 14
Key City Gas Co., police 60
Hawkeye Vulcanizing Co., po-
lice 2 50
J. W. Geillis, police 3 11
W. B. Baumgartner, police..__ 14 75
Joseph Diebold, police 2 75
H. G. Scherr, police 2 65
Klauer Mfg. Co., 4th road ..__ 37 00
Jno. M. Lee, 4th road 97 00
Key City Iron Works, roads 19 42
F. Beutin, 5th road 15 16
Standard Lumber Yard Co ,
2nd road
Key City Iron Works, road's._ 42 21
Dubuque Welding Works,
roads
M. L. Grings, roads
Klauer Mfg. Co., 3rd road ___ 10
The Smedley Co., 2nd road _.__ 12
Klauer Mfg. Co., 4th road 33
Geo. F. Kleih & Son, roads 7
F. Schloz Son, roads 10
Molo Sand & Gravel Co., 2nd,
3rd and 5th roads
F. Schloz & Son, roads
F. Schloz & Son, roads
Connery & Co., roads
Key City Iron Works, roads_._.
H. Magdel, 5th road
Iowa Oil Co., roads
Key City Roofing Co., 2nd,
3rd and 4th roads
Leader Oil Co., roads
A. W. Drake & Sons, roads ....
Midland Chemical Co., roads..
Nesler & Hammel, 4th road....
Austin - Western Road Ma-
50 00
12 50
1
00
50
44
25
30
45
95
15 82
1 85
5 80
120 00
3 07
86
24 73
28 13
132 98
6 00
69 88
50 00
chinery Co., roads
J. B. Clow & Son, 2nd road.._. 21 25
Eagle Point Lime Works, 5th
road ._
Dubuque Lumber & Coal Co ,
5th road 9 50
Standard Oil Co., 5th road 398
Klauer Mfg. Co., 4th road 41
H. B. McCarten, 2nd road 20
Geo. W. Healey & Son, 2nd
road
Mettel Bros., roads, sewer and
fire '
Butt Bros., roads, fire and
health
Frank Lanser & Son, fire and
police
Key City Gas Co., police, fire
and expense
Key City Gas Co., police, fire
and expense
Iowa Telephone Co., police,
fire and expense
F. Beutin, expense
Mullen Bros., expense
Dubuque Electric Co., expense
Carr -Ryder & Adams Co., ex-
pense
Eichhorn & Bechtel, expense..
C. L. Dambacher, expense ._
Standard Supply Co., expense
Standard Supply Co., expense
C. E. Fitzpatrick Co., expense
C. E. Fitzpatrick Co., expense
C. E. Fitzpatrick Co., expense
Tines- Journal, expense
Times - Journal, expense
Western Union Telegraph Co ,
expense
Wm. J. Brown, expense
Adam Stoltz, expense
Spahn & Rose Lumber Co ,
expense
F. A. Ne.cler & Son, expense....
F. Beutin, expense
Eagle Point Lime Works, ex-
pense
Rellihan & Mullen, expense....
W. J. Keller, expense
Martin & Strelau Co., expense
Michael Mullen, expense
F. G. Becker, expense
L. Faye, expense
Larry Daily, expense
Geo. F. Kleih & Son, expense
Geo. F. Kleih & Son, expense
Campbell the painter, expense
Geo. W. Healey & Son, ex-
pense
Phil. Pfersch, fire
Key City Gas Co., fire
Dubuque Tool Co., fire
Muntz Motor Co., fire
Standard Oil Co., fire
National Refining Co., fire
National Refining Co., fire
Wagner Electric Co., fire
Fischer Co., Inc., fire
J. J. Rowan, fire
E. P. Smith Electric Co., fire
F. M. Jaeger Hardware Co ,
fire
Wunderlich & Wiederholt, fire 18 15
Dubuque Rubber and Belting
Co., fire 5 50
Vollenweider & Hein, fire 11 60
Star Taxi Co., fire 43 40
T. F. Kane, fire 167 27
Dubuque Rubber and Belting
12 Co., fire 61 50
65 Overland- Dubuque Co., fire 11 15
60 Iowa Oil Co., fire 6 00
F. G. Becker, fire 14 85
1 50 Fischer & Co., fire 40 49
Keller Electric Co., fire 80
15 15 Dubuque Paper & Supply Co ,
fire 6 68
29 05 M. P. Hogan, fire 4 50
Dubuque Rubber and Belting
4 00 Co., fire 11
American- LaFrance Fire En-
74 35 sine Co., fire 18
Fred C. Ris, fire 40
4 25 Peed- Berwanger & Pfiffner,
fire 7 00
43 07 Dubuque Rubber and Belting
4 50 Co., fire 5 50
6 20 Falkenhainer Drug Co., fire..__ 33 00
1 30 Dubuque Electric Co., fire 15 68
Geo. F. Kleih & Son, health 50
25 00 J. F. Ris & Bros., health 1 50
80 Clark Roller Awning Co ,
9 30 health 8 70
75 F. M. Jaeger Hardware Co.,
12 35 health g5
19 70 F. M. Jaeger Hardware Co.,
13 65 health ' 2 90
32 45 F. M. Jaeger Hardware 'Co ,
11 00 health 1 65
5 50 National Refining Co., health 23 00
Upton Laundry, health 12 02
3 00 J. Ellwanger Co., health 4 50
237 50 Labor Leader, printing 12 60
75 00 Times- Journal, printing 104 51
Times - Journal, printing 34 00
62 00 Telegraph- Herald, printing 135 68
47 50 Dubuque Electric Co., lighting 99 90
4 80 Dubuque Electric Co., lighting 219 15
Dubuque Electric Co., lighting3318 85
32 30 Geo. Korman, 5 per cent re-
7 90 tained sewer Leibnitz street 27 90
75 J. A. Daniels, constructing
5 50 sewer in Asbury street 323 42
16 05 C. B. McNamara & Co., im-
8 00 poving Atlantic avenue 8184 29
32 75 On motion of Ald. Strobel all bills
13 20 properly 0. K. were ordered paid.
1 30 On motion of Aid. Strobel the bill
33 32 of Jas. F. Lee, in the sum of $75.00
2 15 for grading West Third street, was
referred to the committee of the
2 10 whole.
1 60 Petition of the Iowa Telephone Co.,
28 40 asking the city council for permis-
2 63 sion to place their conduit under
3 00 ground beneath the sidewalk on the
65 north side of Julien avenue, com-
47 00 mencing at Alpine street and extend-.
23 60 ing beyond the brick pavement at
2 63 Mt. Pleasant, presented and read.
86 66 On motion of Ald. Frith the prayer
33 00 of the petitioners waS granted, they
54 64 to put up a surety bond of $5,000.00
and a maintenance bond for one
2 63 year.
8 10
5 45
Regular Session, June 21, 191 7.
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211
Petition of Standard Oil Co., ask-
ing the city council for permission to
cut curb in sidewalk on Locust
street at the corner of Second street
and also on Second street at the cor-
ner of Locust street, presented and
read. On motion of Ald. Wallis the
prayer of the petitioners was granted,
the work to be done under the super-
vision of the city engineer.
Petition of the Holy Ghost church,
asking the city council for permis-
sion to construct a twelve foot con-
crete drive and waterway through the
sidewalk, between Lots 9 and 10, lo-
cated on the west side 'of Couler ave-
nue between 31st and 32nd streets,
presented and read. On motion of
(Continued on Page Seven).
Ald. Frith the prayer of the petition-
ers was granted.
Petition of Mrs. Barbara Scharle,
asking the city council to reduce the
valuation on Lot 1, Scharle's Sub.,
presented and read. On motion of
Ald. Strobel the petition was referred
to the committee of the whole to view
the grounds.
Petition of W. J. Graham, asking
the city council to accept the sum of
$65.75 without interest for the spe-
cial assessment that should have been
assessed against his property for the
improvement of Union street in the
year 1914, presented and read. On
motion of Ald. Plamondon the pray-
er of the petitioner was granted and
the city treasurer instructed accord-
ingly.
Petition of Mrs. Fischer, asking the
city council to grant her a reduction
on the special assessment levied
against her property for the improv-
ing of the alley between Rhomberg
avenue and Lincoln avenue from
Ninth avenue to Tenth avenue, pre-
sented and read. On motion of Ald.
Callahan the petition was referred to
the committee of the whole to view
the grounds.
On motion of Ald. Strobel the exca-
- vation bonds of Linehan & Molo and
W. L. Mauer & Co. were referred to
the city attorney.
Notice of claim of personal injuries
of E. L. Reinicke, in the sum of
$500.00, for injuries sustained by
him and also damages to his automo-
bile as a result of striking a large
obstruction in the street at 1275
Bluff street, presented and read. On
motion of Ald. Strobel the notice was
referred to the city attorney.
Notice of appeal and also appeal
bond of John C. Voelker, from the
special assessment levied for the im-
provement of Atlantic avenue, pre-
sented and read. On motion of Ald.
Strobel the notice and bond were re-
ferred to the city attorney.
Petition of property owners of
Clay street, Eighteenth street and
Couler avenue, remonstrating against
212 Regular Session, June 21, 1917.
the levying of the special assessment
for the improvement of said streets,
presented and read. On motion of
Ald. Leist the petition was received
and filed.
City Recorder Shea presented and
read the notice, certified to by the
publishers, of the city council's in-
tention to construct an eight -inch tile
pipe sanitary sewer in Exchange
street from Curtis street to Cora
street and in Cora street from Ex-
change street to a point about seven-
ty -five feet east of Grandview ave-
nue. On motion of Ald. Plamondon
the notice was received and filed.
City Recorder Shea presented and
read the notice, certified to by the
publishers, of the city council's in-
tention to improve Nevada street
from Julien avenue to West Fifth
street.
City Recorder Shea presented and
read the notice, certified to by the
publishers, of the city council's in-
tention to improve Couler avenue
from the end of the present creosote
wood block improvement to the city
limits. On motion of Ald. Frith the
notice was received and filed.
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council:
Gentlemen:. 'I herewith submit my
payroll for labor on streets in the
several road districts during the first
half of June, 1917:
Amount due laborors $2732.95
Also submit the payroll for labor
on improving East Grandview ave-
nue, to be paid from the appropria-
tion created therefore:
Amount due laborers $88.35
Also submit the payroll for labor
on roads leading into the county, to
be paid from the First Ward's portion
of the county road fund:
Amount due laborers $15.40
Also submit the payroll for sweep-
ing and sprinkling for the first half
of June, 1917:
Amount due laborers $139.60
Respectfully submitted,
JOHN MAHONEY,
Street Commissioner.
On motion of Ald. Frith the pay-
rolls were received and warrants or-
dered drawn to pay various amounts
and report referred hack to commit-
tee on streets.
Also submit the payroll for labor
on sewers during the first half of
June, 1917:
Amount due laborers on sewers$280.50
Respectfully submitted,
JOHN MAHONEY,
Street Commissioner.
On motion of Ald. Plamondon the
payroll was received and warrants
ordered drawn to pay various
amounts and report referred back to
committee 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 June, 1917:
Amount due policemen $1538.35
Respectfully submitted,
JOHN W. GIELLIS,
Chief of Police.
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 June, 1917:
Amount due firemen $2230.50
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, Iowa, June 21, 1917.
',To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council:
Gentlemen: I respectfully petition
your honorable body to instruct the
city treasurer to amend the valuation
on Lot 1 of 2 of 7 of Mineral Lot
158, from $2170 to $1800 for the
year, 1915. Same being owned by J.
G. Orvis.
Respectfully,
FRED J. HELLER,
City Assessor.
On motion of Ald. Strobel the re-
port of the city assessor was approv-
ed and the city treasurer instructed
accordingly.
On motion of Ald. Wallis the an-
nual reports of City Attorney Czizek
and City Auditor Lagen were made
a matter of record.
City Engineer McNulty presented
profile No. 957, showing the grade of
Cora and Exchange streets, from the
east property line of Grandview ave-
nue to the south property line of
Curtis street. On motion of Ald.
Plamondon the profile was adopted
and the ordinance committee in-
structed to draft an ordinance cover
ing the same.
Ald. Callahan offered the follow-
ing:
AN ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AN
ORDINANCE ENTITLED "AN OR-
DINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE
APPOINTMENT OF A MARKET
MASTER, DEFINING HIS DU-
TIES, ESTABLISHING AND REG-
ULATING MARKET, AND AP-
POINTING PUBLIC WEIGHERS,
AND DEFINING THEIR DU-
TIES," THE SAME BEING
CHAPTER 22 OF THE REVISED
ORDINANCES OF 1901.
Be It Ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That the Ordinance en-
titled "An Ordinance providing for
the appointment of a Market Master,
defining his duties, establishing and
regulating market, and appointing
public weighers, and defining their
duties," the same being Chapter 22
of the Revised Ordinances of the City
of Dubuque of 1901, be, and the
same is hereby amended by adding
thereto the following section:
"Section 7 That between the
hours of 6 a. m. to 11 a. m. and 5 p.
m. to 9 p. m. no person or persons,
firm or corporation shall be per-
mitted to maintain or place any
stand, article, wares or merchandise,
or any other obstruction of any kind
whatsoever upon that portion of the
sidewalk, or sidewalk space, abutting
their property which is immediately
next to the lot line, or known as the
inside of the sidewalk, within the fol-
lowing described territory:
On the east side of Iowa Street
from 13th to 11th Streets; on the
west side of Clay Street from 13th to
11th Streets; on the west side of
White ,Street from 12th to 11th
Streets;' on the north and south side
of 12th Street from Iowa Street to
White Street.
The intent and purpose of this sec-
tion is to have as little obstruction
upon the sidewalk within the describ-
ed territory as possible during the
hours that the public market is be-
ing held, and to compel all persons
who desire to exhibit their wares or
merchandise to place their stands
near the outer edge of the curbing.
This section is further intended to
act as a limitation upon the privileges
granted by Section 17 of Chapter 33
of the Revised Ordinances of the City
of Dubuque of 1901. Any person vio-
lating this section shall be fined as
provided by Section 26 of the Ordi-
nance to which this is an amendment.
Section 2. This Ordinance shall be
in force and effect from and after its
passage by the City Council and pub-
lication in the official newspapers as
provided by law
Adopted
Approved
Signed
Attest:
Mayor.
City Recorder.
Ald. Callahan moved that the read-
ing just had be considered the first
reading of the ordinance. Ald. Stro-
bel amended Ald. Callahan's motion
to refer the ordinance to the com-
mittee of the whole. Lost by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas —Aids. Frith, Strobel.
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213
Nays- -Alds. Callahan, Leist, Pla-
mondon, Wallis.
Absent —Ald. McLaughlin.
Ald. Callahan's notion carried by
the following vote:
Yeas —Alds. Callahan, Leist, Pia -
mondon, Wallis.
Nays —Aids. Frith, Strobel.
Absent —Ald. McLaughlin.
Ald. Callahan moved to suspend
' the rules for the purpose of reading
the ordinance by its title. Lost by
'the following vote:
Yeas —Aids. Callahan, Leist, Pla-
mondon, Wallis.
Nays —Alds. Strobel, Frith.
Absent —Ald. McLaughlin.
Your committee on streets would
respectfully report that we have ex-
amined the storm sewer in Angels
street and would recommend that the
same be accepted and a warrant or-
dered drawn in the sum of $144.40
for the payment of the same, Thos.
Lee, contractor.
E. E. FRITH, Chairman.
Your committee on streets would
respectfully report that we have ex-
amined the sidewalk abutting Lot
161, Glendale Add., on Twenty- eighth
street and would recommend that it
be accepted, H. A. McIntosh, con-
tractor.
We would further recommend that
the city engineer be and he is here-
by instructed to prepare a special as-
sessment against the lots or parcels of
real estate subject to assessment for
eaid improvement and file the same
in the office of the city recorder who
will thereupon publish the notice of
said assessment as required by law.
E. E. FRITH, Chairman.
On motion of Ald. Frith the vari-
ous reports of the street committee
were adopted.
Dubuque, Iowa, June 21, 1917.
To the Honorable Mayor and City
' Council:
Gentlemen: The Board of Health
met in regular session June 21, 1917.
Chairman Saul in the chair. Pres-
ent—Alds. Callahan, Leist, Citizens
Wm. Fosselmann and R. Kolck. Dr.
Graham, Asst. City Attorney Cooney.
Minutes of the meeting of May 3rd,
1917, read and on motion of Ald.
Leist were approved as read. Ald.
Leist moved to defer action on the
bid of J. E. Robinson for care of the
Detention Hospital. Carried. On
motion of Ald. Leist the • following
bills were sent to the county for pay-
ment:
John G. Becker $ 19 25
Fischer & Co., Inc. 7 00
Peter Hanson 12 01
Dr. E. L. Reinecke 278 00
R. W. Quinlan 8 12
J. A. V'oelker & Son 6 00
Mike Kies 2 00
J. A .Voelker & Son 12 00
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Plamondon, Strobel, Wallis.
Nays —None.
Absent - -Ald. McLaughlin.
A1d. Plamondon offered the follow-
ing:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, That it is
deemed necessary and advisable to
improve Cora street and Exchange
streets from the east property line of
Grandview avenue to Exchange street
thence to the south property line of
Curtis street and it is hereby pro-
posed to improve said street twenty -
four feet between curbs, to grade,
curb and gutter With combination ce-
ment curb and gutters and to ma-
cadamize said portion of said street,
and to assess the cost of said grad-
ing, curbing and guttering and ma-
cadamizing against the property leg-
ally subject to assessment.
Ald. Plamondon moved the adop-
tion of the resolution. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas —Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
Plamondon, Strobel, Wallis.
Nays —None.
Absent —Ald. McLaughlin.
Ald. Plamondon offered the follow-
ing:
Be it 'Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that the city
engineer be and he is hereby directed
to prepare a plat showing generally
the location, nature and extent to the
proposed improvement of Cora street
and Exchange street from the east
property line of Grandview avenue to
Exchange street thence Exchange
street to the south property line of
Curtis street, and the kind or kinds
of material or materials to be used,
and an estimate of the entire 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 improvement
as contemplated by Chapter 76 of the
Laws of the Thirty -fifth General As-
sembly 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 publish in
three consecutive issues of a news-
paper published in this city, a notice
stating that such plat and estimates
are on file, the location and 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 hear-
ing, which time shall not be less than
five days after the last publication of
such notice, and after such publica-
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tion shall have been made, the city
recorder "shall, at the next regular
session of the city council, notify the
council thereof in writing, with a
printed copy of such notice accom-
panying the same.
Ald. Plamondon moved the adop-
tion of the resolution. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas —Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
Plamondon, Strobel, Wallis.
Nays —None.
Absent —Ald. McLaughlin.
Ald. Plamondon offered the fol-
lowing:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, That a sani-
tary sewer of eight -inch tile pipe be
constructed in Exchange street from
Curtis street to Cora street and in
Cora street from Exchange street to
a point about seventy -five feet east of
Grandview avenue, according to the
plans and specifications of said sewer
prepared by the city engineer and
now on file in the office of the city
recorder, and be it further
Resolved, that said sewer shall be
completed on or before the 10th day
of August, 1917, and shall he paid for
at the time and in the manner pre-
scribed by Chapter XXXIV of the
Revised Ordinances of 1901 of the
City of Dubuque for the payment of
the cost of constructing sewers. The
proposals for doing such work will
be acted upon by the council on the
5th day of July, 1917, and the city
recorder is hereby ordered to give
ten days notice by publication asking
for proposals as provided by ordi-
nance.
/kid. Plamondon moved the adop-
tion of the resolution. Carried by
the following 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 Couler
avenue from the end of the present
creosote wood block improvement to
the city limits be improved by grad-
ing, curbing with new stone curb
where necessary, resetting old stone
curb where necessary and by paving
said portion of said street with creo-
sote wood block on a concrete foun-
dation outside the street car tracks
and with the same material on a con-
crete foundation between the rails and
one foot outside thereof, or by pav-
ing with brick block on a concrete
foundation outside the street car
tracks and with the same material
between the rails and one foot out-
side thereof, or by guttering- with a
cement gutter and paving with sheet
asphalt on a concrete foundation
outside the street car tracks and with
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J. J. O'Neill & Co. . 27 32
J. A. Voelker & Son 12 00
Miss Anna Heinz 81 00
Dr. E. L. Reinecke 166 00
Eichhorn & Bechtel 27 15
W. C. Fosselman 94 16
J. E. Robinson 65 00
Ald. Callahan moved to adjourn.
Carried.
J. J. SHEA,
Clerk of the Board of Health.
On motion of Ald. Leist the report
of the Board of Health was adopted.
Your committee of the whole to
whom was referred petitions for the
following lights would respectfully
recommend that they be granted and
the city electrician and the Dubuque
Electric Co. be instructed according-
ly.
One at the public steps on Kaur-
mann avenue and one more on Kaur-
mann avenue where the city electri-
cian deems it most necessary; Twen-
ty- eighth and Washington streets;
Division street; one on English Lane
at Robins street; one on First ave-
nue and Rhomberg avenue; one at
the intersection of Broadway and
King streets; one on Prairie street, at
the alley first north of West Eleventh
street; one at the intersection of Rose
street and Race street; one on Ver-
non street, opposite Lot 16, Levins'
Sub.; one on Delhi street, between
West Fourteenth street and Asbury
street; one at the intersection of
Willow street and St. Ambrose street;
one on Grandview avenue, east of
Altman avenue; one at the intersec-
tion of St. Joseph's street and Coupon
street; one in Grandview Avenue
Heights; one on Russell street; one
at the intersection of Pfohl and Ungs
streets; one on Alta Vista street, near
Dubuque college; one on Dorgan
Place; one on Summitt street, at the
alley first south of West Fifth street,
and one on West Fifth street, between
Winona avenue and Alpine street.
J. H. WALLIS, Chairman.
Your committee of the whole to
whom was referred an ordinance reg-
ulating the traffic on the streets of
the City of Dubuque would respect-
fully recommend that the same be
adopted.
J. H. WALLIS, Chairman.
On motion of Ald. Wallis the vari-
ous reports of the committee of the
whole were adopted.
Ald. Wallis moved that the street
commissioner be instructed to have
the wall repaired between Grove
Terrace and West 14th street. Car-
ried.
Ald. Wallis offered the followings
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, That it is
deemed necessary and advisable to
improve the east half of Cox street
from the north property line of West
Fourteenth street to the south curb
line of West Seventeenth street and
it is hereby proposed to improve said
strt, twnty -f bwn
street, twenty feet between curbs, to
grade, curb and gutter with a combi-
nation cement curb and gutter and to
macadamize said portion of said
street, and to assess the cost of said
narrowing, grading, curbing, gutter-
ing and macadamizing against the
property legally subject to assess-
ment.
Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of
the resolution. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas - -Aids, Callahan, Frith, Leist,
Plamondon, Strobel, Wallis.
Nays —None.
Absent —Ald. McLaughlin.
Ald. Wallis offered the following:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that the city
engineer be and he is hereby direct-
ed to prepare a plat showing general-
ly the location, nature and extent to
the proposed improvement of the
east half of Cox street from the
north property line of West Four-
teenth street to the south curb line of
West Seventeenth street, and the kind
or kinds of material or materials to
be used, and an estimate of the en-
tire 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 there-
of and amount assessable upon each
lot or parcel of land adjacent to such
improvement as contemplated by
Chapter 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 esti-
mate in his office, the city recorder
shall publish in three consecutive
issues of a newspaper published in
this city, a notice stating that such
plat and estimates are on file, the lo-
cation and nature of the improve-
ment, 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 no-
tice, and after such publication shall
have been made, the city recorder
shall, at the next regular session of
the city council, notify the council
thereof in writing, with a printed
copy of such notice accompanying
the same.
Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of
the resolution. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas —Alds. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
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brick block on a concrete foundation
between the rails and one foot out-
side thereof, or by guttering with a
cement gutter and paving with brick
block on a concrete foundation be-
tween the street car tracks and one
foot outside thereof, and with bitu-
lithic paving on either a concrete
foundation or on the old macadam
foundation, the same in accordance
with the plans and specifications for
such improvement prepared by the
city engineer and now on file in the
office of the city recorder, and be it
further
Resolved, that said improvement
shall be completed on or before the
1st day of September, 1917, and shall
be paid for in the manner prescribed
by Chapter XXXII and amendments
thereto of the Revised Ordinance of
the City of Dubuque for the payment
of the cost of street improvements.
The proposals for doing said work
shall be acted upon by the council on
the 5th day of July, 1917, and the
city recorder is hereby ordered to
give ten day's notice by publication
asking for proposals as provided by
ordinance.
Ald. Frith moved the adoption of
the resolution. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas —Alds. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
Plamondon, Strobel, Wallis.
Nays —None.
Absent —Ald. McLaughlin.
Ald. Callahan offered the follow-
ing:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, That Nevada
street from Julien avenue to West
Fifth street be improved by gutter-
ing with a cement gutter and curbing
with cement curb where necessary,
the same in accordance with the
plans and specifications for such im-
provement prepared by the city en-
gineer and now on file in the office
of the city recorder. and be it further
Resolved, that said improvement
shall be completed on or before the
1st clay of August, 1917, and shall be
paid for in the manner prescribed by
Chapter XXXII and amendments
thereto of the Revised Ordinance of
the City of Dubuque for the payment
of the cost of street improvements.
The proposals for doing said work
shall be acted upon by the council
on the 5th day of July, 1917, and the
city recorder is hereby ordered to
give ten day's notice by publication
asking for proposals as provided by
ordinance.
Ald. Callahan moved the adoption
of the resolution. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas —Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
Plamondon, Strobel, Wallis.
Nays —None.
Absent —Ald. McLaughlin.
Ald. Leist moved that the city re-
corder be instructed to notify the
Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul
Railroad company and the Chicago
Great Western Railroad company to
clean the box sewer under their
tracks on Seventeenth street. Car-
ried.
Ald. Wallis moved that the salaries
of all inspectors employed by the city
be increased to $2.50 per day to take
effect from June 15th, 1917. Carried.
Ald. Frith moved that the city en-
gineer be instructed to have all prop-
erty owners on O'Hagan street sign
waivers granting permission to change
the lines of the street. Carried.
Ald. Plamondon moved that N. J.
Stoner be instructed to repair curb
and gutter on Park avenue, Carried.
Ald. Strobel moved to adjourn.
Carried.
Adopted
A pproved
Attest:
J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
1917.
Mayor.
City Recorder.
CITY COUNCIL.
(Officio,/
Special session June 22nd, 1917.
Council met at 8:20 p. m.
Mayor Saul in the chair.
Present —Alds. Callahan, Frith,
Leist, Plamondon, Strobel, Wallis.
Absent —Ald. McLaughlin.
Mayor Saul stated that this meet-
ing is called for the purpose of levy-
ing the special assessment for the
improvement of Clay street,, Eigh-
teenth street and Cooler avenue from
the north property line of Third
street to the north property line of
Twenty - second street and acting on
any other business that might prop-
erly come before a regular meeting
of the city council.
Dubuque, Iowa, June 22, 1917.
Statement supplemental to propos-
al of C. R. McNamara Co., a corpora-
tion, for the improvement of Clay
street, Eighteenth street and Colder
avenue, to comply with the specifica-
tions, page one, paragraph seven.
(a) The name of the bidder is C.
B. McNamara Company, a corpora-
tion, having its principal place of
business at the City of Dubuque, Du-
buque County, Iowa.
(h) That the persons interested in
said corporation are C. B. McNamara,
L. F. McNamara and Martin Byrne.
(c) That no other persons, firm
or corporation are interested with
them or said corporation.
(d) That the proposal was made
without any connection with any
other person making any bid for the
above work.
(e) That the proposal was made
and is in all respects fair without col-
lusion or fraud.
(f) That no member of the City
Council, head of department or other
officer of the City of Dubuque is or
was directly or indirectly interested
in the proposal or contract or in any
portion of the profits thereof.
(g) That C. B. McNamara is sec-
retary and treasurer of said corpora-
tion and is authorized by virtue of the
Articles of Incorporation to sign the
bidder's bond, the contract and con-
struction bond.
(h) That this statement was made
prior to the levying of the special as-
sessment for the improvement above
described by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque.
(Signed) C. B. McNAMARA CO.
By C. B. McNamara,
Secretary and Treasurer.
STATE OF IOWA
DUBUQUE COUNTY ss•
I, C. B. McNamara, being first duly
sworn, on oath depose and say, that
I am the secretary and treasurer of
Special Session, June 22, 1917. 217
the C. B. McNamara Company; that I
have read the foregoing statements,
know its contents, and that the state-
ments therein made are true as I
verily believe.
C. B. McNAMARA.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
a Notary Public in and for Dubuque
County, Iowa, this 22nd day of June,
1917. M. H. CZIZEI(,
Notary Public.
On motion of Ald. Wallis the state,
ment was made a matter of record.
City Recorder Shea presented and
read the notice, certified to by the
publishers, of the city council's in-
tention to levy a special assessment to
pay for improving Clay street, Eigh-
teenth street and Couler avenue, from
the north property line of Third
street to the north property line of
Twenty - second street, C. B. McNa-
• mara & Co., contractors. On motion
of Ald. Wallis the notice was received
and filed.
Resolved by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque, That to pay for im-
proving Clay street, Eighteenth street
and Cooler avenue from the north
property line Third street to the
north property line Twenty- second
street, by C. B. McNamara & Co.,
contractors, in front of and adjoin-
ing the same, a special tax be and is
hereby levied on the several lots and
parts of lots and parcels of real es-
tate hereinafter named, situate and
owned and for the several amounts
set opposite each lot or parcel of real
estate, as follows:
Owner. Description. Amt,
C. M. & St. P. Ry. Co., City
Lot, lot 747; paving cost,
$970.44; interest at 6 per
cent, $6.96; extra expense
at 1 per cent, $9.70; sal-
vage, $10.91; total $ 976 19
Fischer Inv. Co., City Lot, lot
527; paving cost, $216.84;
interest at 6 per cent,
$1.55; extra expense at 1
per cent, $2.17; total 220 56
Fischer Inv. Co., City Lot, lot
526; paving cost, $225.20;
interest at 6 per cent,
$1.62; extra expense - at 1
per cent, $2.25; total
Fischer Inv. Co., Suh. 525
City Lot, lot 1; paving
cost, $154.00; interest at 6
per cent, $1.11; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, $1.54;
total
Fischer Inv. Co., Sub. 525
City Lot, lot 2; paving
cost, $24.95; interest at 6
per cent, 17c; extra expense
at 1 per cent, 25c; total.... 25 37
Fischer Inv. Co., Suh. 524
City Lot, lot 2; paving
cost, $158.59; interest at 6
per cent, 98c; extra ex-
229 07
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218 Special Session,'June 22, 1917.
pence at 1 per cent, $1.59;
total
Fischer Inv. Co , Sub. 524
City Lot, lot 1; paving
cost, $27.36; interest at 6
per cent, 21c; extra expense
at 1 per cent, 27c; total ....
J. J. Nagle, Sub. 524 City Lot,
lot 3; paving cost, $109.65;
interest at 6 per cent,
80c; extra expense at 1 per
cent, $1.10; total
J. J. Nagle, City Lot, lot
523a: paving cost, $233.29;
interest at 6 per cent,
$1.85; extra expense at 1
per cent, $2.33; salvage,
$1.65; total
Cath. Wagner, City Lot, lot
523; paving cost, $8.27; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 5c;
extra expense at 1 per
cent, 8c; total
Cath. Wagner, City Lot, lot
523b; paving cost, $6.04;
interest at 6 per cent, 4c;
extra expense at 1 per cent,.
6c; total
Cath. Wagner, City Lot, lot
524a; paving cost, $5.00;
interest at 6 per cent, 4c;
extra expense at 1 per cent,
5c; total
A. H. Smith, City Lot, lot
234; paving cost, $308.79;
interest at 6 per cent,
$2.17; extra expense at 1
Her cent, $3.09; salvage,
$4.05; total
A. H. Smith, City Lot, S. 1 -2
lot 235; paving cost,
$154.39; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.12; extra expense
at 1 per cent, $1.54; sal-
vage, $1.20; total
Louis Trexler, City Lot, N.
1 -2 lot 235; paving cost,
$154.39; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.12; extra expense
at 1 per cent, $1.54; sal-
vage, $1.20; total
J. H. Strobel Pkg. Co., City
Lot, lot 236; paving cost,
$308.79; interest at 6 per
cent, $2.17; extra expense
at 1 per cent, $3.09; sal-
vage, $2.40; total
J. H. Strobel Pkg. Co., City
Lot, S. 1 -2 lot 237; pav-
ing cost, $154.39; interest
at 6 per cent, $1.12; extra
expense at 1 per cent,
$1.54; salvage, $1.20; total
Jos. E. and Thos. Melchior,
City Lot, N. 1 -2 lot 237;
paving cost, $154:39; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $1.12;
extra expense at 1 per
cent, $1.54; salvage, $1.20;
total
Jos. E. and Thos. Melchior,
City Lot, lot 238; paving
cost, $308.78; interest at 6
161 16
27 84
111 55
235 82
8 40
6 14
5 09
310 00
156 85
155 85
311 65
155 85
155 85
per cent, $2.17; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, $3.09;
salvage, $4.04; total
Jacob Sherman, City Lot, lot
299; paving cost, $263.25;
interest at 6 per cent,
$1.90; extra expense at 1
per cent, $2.63; salvage,
$4.04; total
H. 0. Gillispie, City Lot, lot
300; paving cost, $263.25 ;
interest at 6 per cent,
$1.90; extra expense at 1
per cent, $2.63; salvage,
$2.40; total
Cath. Becke, City Lot, lot
301; paving cost, $263.25;
interest at 6 per cent,
$1.90; extra expense at 1
per cent, $2.63; salvage,
$2.40; total
Jno. P. Page, City Lot, lot
302; paving cost, $263.25;
interest at 6 per cent,
$1.90; extra expense at 1
per cent, $2.63; salvage,
$2.40; total
J. H. Rhomberg, City Lot, N
1 -2 lot 303; paving cost,
$131.62; interest at 6 per
cent, 95c; extra expense at
1 per cent, $1.32; salvage,
$1.20; total
Annie Shea, City Lot, S. 1 -2
lot 303; paving cost,
8131.62; interest at 6 per
cent, 95c; extra expense at
1 per cent, $1.32; salvage,
$2.85; total
Jas. C. Collier, City Lot, S.
1 -2 lot 239; paving cost,
$128.39; interest at 6 per
cent, 92c; extra expense at
1 per cent, $1.28; salvage,
$2.85; total
Fridelin J. Heer, City Lot, N.
1 -2 lot 239; paving cost,
$128.39; interest at 6 per
cent, 92c; extra expense at
1 per cent, $1.28; salvage,
$1.20; total
Berthalda Wittmer, City Lot,
S. 22' lot 240; paving cost,
$109.27; interest at 6 per
cent, 81c; extra expense at
1 per cent, $1.09; salvage,
$1.01; total
Jno. Appel, City Lot, N. 29.7'
lot 240; paving cost,
$147.51: interest at 6 per
cent, $1.06; extra expense
at 1 per cent, $1.47; sal-
vage, $1.39 ; total
Theresa Bade, City Lot, lot
241; paving cost, $256.78;
interest at 6 per cent,
$1.83; extra expense at 1
per cent, $2.57; salvage,
$2.40; total
Theresa Bade, City Lot, S
22' lot 242; paving cost,
$109.27; interest at 6 per
cent, 81c; extra expense at
310 00
263 74
265 38
265 38
266 38
132 70
131
127 74
129 39
110 16
148 65
258 78
1 per cent, $1.09; total 111 17
Fred Bade, City Lot, N. 29.4'
lot 242; paving cost,
$146.02; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.05; extra expense
at 1 per cent, $1.46; total 148 53
Jno. Appel, Jr., City Lot, lot
243; paving cost, $256.78;
interest at 6 per cent,
$1.83; extra expense at 1
per cent, $2.57; salvage,
$4.04: total 257 14
Mary F. Reilly, City Lot, lot
294; paving cost, $256.79;
interest at 6 per cent,
$1.83; extra expense at 1
per cent, $2.57; salvage,
$4.04; total 257 15
Geo. Schafhauser, City Lot,
lot 295; paving cost,
$256.79; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.83; extra expense
at 1 per cent, $2.57; sal-
vage, $2.40; total 258 79
A. Schneider and E. Hemmer,.
City Lot, lot 296; paving
cost, $256.79; interest at 6
per cent, $1.83; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, $2.57;
salvage, $2.40; total 258 79
Nicholas Bohler, City Lot, lot
297; paving cost, $256.79;
interest at 6 per cent,
$1.83; extra expense -at 1
per cent, $2.57; salvage,
$2.40; total 258 79
Theresa Bade, City Lot, lot
298; paving cost, $256.79;
• interest at 6 per cent,
$1.83; extra expense at 1
per cent, $2.57; total 261 19
Jno. Appel, Jr., City Lot, W
47' lot 244; paving cost,
$64.50; interest at 6 per
cent, 47c; extra expense at
1 per cent, 64c; salvage,
$1.87; total 63 74
Mary Lagarce, City Lot, E
53' lot 244; paving cost,
$191.02; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.38; extra expense
at 1 per cent, $1.91; sal-
vage, $2.12; total 192 19
Florence Hemmer, City Lot,
S. 1 -2 lot 245; paving cost,
$127.76; interest at 6 per
cent, 92c; extra expense at
1 per cent, $1.28; salvage,
$1.17; total 128 79
Burns and Brown, City Lot,
N. 1 -2 lot 245; paving cost,
$127.76; interest at 6 per
cent, 92c; extra expense at
1 per cent, $1.28; salvage,
$1.18; total 128 78
Louisa and Anna Trexler,
City Lot, lot 246; paving
cost, $255.53; interest at
6 per cent, $1.82; extra
expense at 1 per cent,
$2.55; salvage, $2.35; total 257 55
Louisa and Anna Trexler,
City Lot, lot 247; paving
Special Session, June 22, 1917. 219
cost, $255.53; interest at
6 per cent, $1.82; extra
expense at 1 per cent,
$2.55; salvage, $2.35; total 257 65
C. Pfotzer and J. H. Rhom-
berg, City Lot, lot 248;
paving cost, $255.53; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.82;
extra expense at 1 per cent,
$2.55; total - 259 90
N. J. Loes, City Lot, lot 289;
paving cost, $185.25; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.33;
extra expense at 1 per
cent, $1.85; salvage, $3.99;
total 184 44
N. J. Loes, City Lot, N. 49.4
ft. lot 289a; paving cost,
$67.64; interest at 6 per
cent, 49c; extra expense at
1 per cent, 68c; salvage,
$2.26; total 66 55
Jos. H. Rhomberg, City Lot,
58 inches lot 289a; paving
cost, $2.64; interest at 6
per cent, 3c; extra expense
at 1 per cent, 3c; total 2 70
Jos. H. Rhomberg, City Lot,
lot 290; paving cost,
$185.25; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.33; extra expense
at 1 per cent, $1.85; total 188 43
Jos. H. Rhomberg, City Lot,
lot 290a; paving cost,
$70.28; interest at 6 per
cent, 50c; extra expense at
1 per cent, 70c; total
Jos. H. Rhomberg, City Lot,
lot 291; paving cost,
$255.53; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.82; extra expense
at 1 per cent, $2.56; total 259 91
Chas. P. Mettel, City Lot, lot
292; paving cost, $255.53;
interest at 6 per cent,
$1.82; extra expense at 1
per cent, $2.56; salvage,
$2.35; total 257 56
Mary A. Klein, et al, City Lot,
lot 293; paving cost,
$255.53; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.82; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, $2.56;
salvage, $4.48; total 255 43
Eliz. and Magd. Pier, City
Lot, S. 1 -2 lot 249; paving
cost, $123.07; interest at 6
per cent, 89c; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, $1.73;
salvage, $3.31; total 121 88
Cath. Salot, City Lot, N. 1 -2
lot 249; paving cost,
$123.07; interest at 6 per
cent, 89c; extra expense at
1 per cent, $1.23; salvage,
$1.18; total 12 01
Cath. Salot, City Lot, S. 4
in. S. 1 -2 lot 250; paving
cost, $1.60; interest at 6
per cent, 1c; extra expense
at 1 per cent, 2c; salvage,
lc; total
Ed. Muntz, City Lot, N. 25'
71 48
1 62
1
A
220 Special Session, June 22, 1917.
3" S. 1 -2 lot 250; paving
cost, $121.37; interest at 6
per cent, 88c; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, $1.21;
total 123 46
Ed. Muntz, City Lot, S. 7 in
N. 1 -2 lot 250; paving cost,
$2.79; interest at 6 per
cent, 3c; extra expense at
1 per cent, 3c; total 2 85
Geo. Tenie Berg, City Lot, N
24' 11 in. N. 1 -2 lot 250;
paving cost, $119.80; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 86c;
extra expense at 1 per
cent, $1.20; salvage, $1.03;
total
M. J. Connelly, City Lot, S.
1 -2 lot 251; paving cost,
3123.07; interest at 6 per
cent, 89c; extra expense at
1 per cent, $1.23; salvage,
$1.17; total 124 02
Evelyn M. Moser, City Lot,
N. 1 -2 lot 251; paving cost,
3123.07; interest at 6 per
cent, 79e; extra expense at
1 per cent, $1.23; salvage,
$1.18; total 124 01
Patrick Norton, City Lot, S
21.2' lot 252a; paving cost,
$101.91; interest at 6 per
cent, 72e; extra expense at
1 per cent, $1.02; salvage,
97c; total. 102 68
Burns and Brown, City Lot,
N. 9' lot 252a; paving cost,
$43.27; interest at 6 per
cent, 30c; extra expense at
1 per cent, 43c; salvage,
41c; total 43 59
Burns and Brown, City Lot,
lot 252; paving cost,
$100.93; interest at 6 per
cent, 72c; extra expense at
1 per cent, $1.01; salvage,
82c; total 101 84
Burns and Brown, City 'Lot,
lot 253; paving cost,
$246.15; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.76; extra expense
at 1 per cent, $2.46; sal-
vage, $4.25; total 246 12
County Court House and Jail,
City Lot, lot 284; paving
cost, $246.15; interest at
6 per cent, $1.76; extra
expense at 1 per cent,
$2.46; salvage, $3.20; total 247 17
County Court House and Jail,
City Lot, lot 285; paving
cost, $246.15; interest at
6 per cent, $1.76; extra
expense at 1 per cent,
$2.46; salvage, $2.35; total 248 02
County Court House and Jail,
City Lot, lot 286; paving
cost, $246.15; interest at
6 per cent, $1.76; extra
expense at 1 per cent,
$2.46; salvage, $2.35; total 248 02
County Court House and Jail,
City Lot, lot 287; paving
120 83
cost, $246.15; interest at
6 per cent, $1.76; extra
expense at 1 per cent,
$2.46; salvage, $2.35; total
County Court House and Jail,
City Lot, lot 288; paving
cost, $246.15; interest at
6 per cent, $1.76; extra
expense at 1 per cent,
$2.46; salvage, $4.49; total
J. H. Rhomberg, City Lot,
W. 1 -2 lot 254; paving cost,
$59.90; interest at 6 per
cent, 44c; extra expense at
1 per cent, 60c; salvage,
32.02; total
Theresa L. Butt, City Lot, E
1 -2 lot 254; paving cost,
$157.89; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.13; extra expense
at 1 per cent, $1.58; sal-
vage, $2.02; total
Buettell Bros., City Lot, lot
255; paving cost, $217.78;
interest at 6 per cent,
$1.55; extra expense at 1
per cent, $2.18; salvage,
$1.80; total
Buettell Bros., City Lot, lot
256; paving cost, $217.78;
interest at 6 per cent,
$1.55; extra expense at 1
per cent, $2.18; salvage,
$1.81; total
J. H. Rhomberg, City Lot,
lot 257; paving cost,
$217.78; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.55; extra expense
at 1 per cent, $2.18; total
J. H. Rhomberg, City Lot,
S. 11' lot 258; paving cost,
$46.79; interest at 6 per
cent, 34c; extra expense
at 1 per cent, 47c; total _
Jno. Roth, City Lot, N. 40.2'
lot 258; paving cost,
$170.99; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.23; extra expense
at 1. per cent, $1.71; sal-
vage, $4.23; total
Clara M. Isborn, City Lot, S
1 -2 lot 279; paving cost,
$108.89; interest at 6 per
cent, 79c; extra expense at
1 per cent, $1.09; salvage,
$2.06; total
Mary I. Isborn, City Lot, N
1 -2 lot 279; paving cost,
$108.89; interest at 6 per
cent, 79c; extra expense at
1 per cent, $1.09; salvage,
$1.17; total
A. H. Smith, City Lot, lot
280; paving cost, $217.78;
interest at 6 per cent,
$1.55; extra expense at 1
per cent, $2.18; salvage,
$1.80; total
A. W. Kemier, City Lot, .1 -3
lot 281; paving cost,
$72.61; interest at 6 per
cent, 52c; extra expense at
1 per cent, 73c; salvage,
60e; total 73 26
A. W. Kemler Est., City Lot,
2 -3 lot 281; paving cost,
248 02 $145.17; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.05; extra expense
at 1 per cent, $1.45; sal-
. vage, $1.20; total 146 47
A. W. Kemier, City Lot, 1 -3
lot 282; paving cost,
245 88 $72.61; interest at 6 per
cent, 52c; extra expense at
1 per cent, 73c; salvage,
60c; total 73 26
A. W. Kemier Est., City Lot,
2 -3 lot 282; paving cost,
58 92 $145.17; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.05; extra expense
at 1 per cent, $1.45; sal-
vage, $1.20; total 146 47
J. H. Rhomberg, City Lot
158 58 lot 283; paving cost,
$217.73; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.55; extra expense
at 1 per cent, $2.18; total. 221 51
Fuhrman Bros., City Lot, lot
259; paving cost, $258.92;
interest at 6 per cent,
219 71 $1.85; extra expense at 1
per cent, $2.59; salvage,
$4.4.7; total 258 89
F. P. Wieland, City Lot, lot
260; paving cost, $258.92;
interest at 6 per cent,
219 70 $1.85; extra expense at 1
per cent, $2.59; total 263 36
Jos. J. Koester Est., City Lot,
lot 261; paving cost,
3258.92; interest at 6 per
221 51 cent, $1.85; extra expense
at 1 per cent, $2.59; sal-
vage, $2.34; total 261 02
Aug. Fitz, City Lot, S. 1 -2 lot
262; paving cost, $129.46;
47 60 interest at 6 per cent.
93c; extra expense at 1 per
cent, $1.29; salvage, $1.17;
total 130 51
Jacob Sherman, City Lot, N
1 -2 lot 262; paving cost,
169 70 $129.46; interest at 0 per
cent, 93c; extra expense at
1 per cent, $1.29; salvage,
$1.17; total 130 51
Geo. Minges, City Lot, S
28.2' lot 263; paving cost,
108 71 $1 42.61; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.03; extra expense
at 1 per cent, 31.43; sal-
vage, $1.29; total 143 78
Cath. Fuhrman, City Lot, N
109 60 23' lot 263; paving cost,
$116.31; interest at 6 per
cent, 84c; extra expense at
1 per cent, $1.16; salvage,
$3.39; total 114 92
Louis Trexler, City Lot, N
219 71 49.7' lot 274; paving cost,
$248.81; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.78; extra expense
at 1 per cent, $2.49; sal-
vage, $4.30; total 248 78
Louis Trexler, City Lot, S
Special Session, June 22, 1917. 221
2' lot 274; paving cost,
$10,12; interest at 6 per
cent, Sc; extra expense at
1 per cent, 10c; salvage,
17e: total
Louis Trexler, City Lot, lot
275; paving cost, $258.92;
interest at 6 per cent,
$1.85; extra expense at 1
per cent, $2.59; salvage,
$2.34; total
Louis Trexler, City Lot, lot
276; paving cost, $258.92;
interest at 6 per cent,
$1.85; extra expense at 1
per cent, $2.59; salvage,
$2.34; total
Louis Trexler, City Lot, N
1 -2 lot 277; paving cost,
$129.46; interest at 6 per
cent, 93c; extra expense at
1 per cent, $1.29; salvage,
$1.17; total
Chas. F. Pier, City Lot, S. 1 -2
lot 277; paving cost,
$129.46; interest at 6 per
cent, 93c; extra expense at
1 per cent, $1.29; salvage,
$1.17; total
C. A.. Walters, City Lot, lot
278; paving cost, $258.92;
interest at 6 per cent,
$1.85; extra expense at 1
per cent, $2.59; salvage,
$4.47; total
Fischer Inv. Co., City Lot,
lot 264; paving cost,
$256.51; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.83; extra expense
at 1 per cent, $2.57; total 260 91
Fischer Inv. Co., City Lot,
S. 34.2' lot 265; paving
cost, $171.34; interest at
6 per cent, $1.24; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, $1.71;
total 174 29
Evelyn M. Moser, City Lot,
N. 17' lot 265; paving cost,
385.17; interest at 6 per
cent, 61c; extra expense at
1 per cent, 85c; salvage,
78c; total 85 85
Evelyn 1VI. Moser, City Lot,
S. 48' 8" lot 266; paving
cost, $243.98; interest at 6
per cent, $1.74; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, $2.44;
salvage, $2.23; total 245 93
Peter Huss, City Lot, N. 2'
6" lot 266; paving cost,
$12.52; interest at 6 per
cent, 9c; extra expense at
1 per cent, 13c; salvage,
11c; total 12 63
Peter Huss, City Lot, S. 40'
lot 267; paving cost,
$200.39; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.43; extra expense
at 1 per cent,. $2.00; sal-
vage, $1.83; total 201 99
C. J. Shannon, City Lot, N
11.2' lot 267; paving cost,
10 13
261 02
261 02
130 51
130 51
258 89,
222 Special Session, June 22, 1917.
$56.10; interest at 6 per
cent, 40c; extra expense at
1 per cent, 56c; salvage,
51c; total
C. J. Shannon, City Lot, S
9.8' lot 268; paving cost,
$49.10; interest at 6 per
cent, 35c; extra expense
at 1 per cent, 49c; salvage,
45c; total
Jno. A. Koch Est., City Lot,
N. 41.4' lot 268; paving
cost, $207.41; interest at 6
per cent, $1.49; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, $2.07;
salvage, $4.03; total
C. A. Wolter, City Lot, lot
269; paving cost, $256.51;
interest at 6 per cent,
$1.83; extra expense at 1
per cent, $2.57; salvage,
$4.49; total
Christina Brede, City Lot,
lot 270; paving cost,
$256.51; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.83; extra expense
at 1 per cent, $2.57; sal-
vage, $2.34; total
Jno. V. Rider, City Lot, N
28' lot 271; paving cost,
$140.27; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.01; extra expense
at 1 per cent, $1.40; sal-
vage, $1.28; total
A. W. Hussman, City Lot, S.
23' 4" lot 271; paving cost,
$116.23; interest at 6 per
cent, 84c; extra expense at
1 per cent, $1.16; salvage,
$1.06; total
Robt. D. Hughes, City Lot,
N. 1 -2 lot 272; paving cost,
$128.25; interest at 6 per
cent, 93c; extra expense at
1 per cent, $1.28; total
Adam Weiland, City Lot, S.
1 -2 lot 272; paving cost,
$128.25; interest at 6 per
cent, 93c; extra expense at
1 per cent, $1.28; total
Adam Weiland, City Lot, lot
273; paving cost, $256.51;
interest at 6 per cent,
$1.83; extra expense at 1
per cent, $2.57; total
Anna Klauer, City Lot, S. 2 -5
lot 447; paving cost,
$516.30; interest at 6 per
cent, $3.70; extra expense
at 1 per cent, $5.16; total..
Jos. L. and F. P. Fuhrman,
City Lot, N. 3 -5 lot 447;
paving cost, $774.44; in-
terest at 6 per pent, $5.55;
extra expense at 1 per cent,
$7.74; total
Ind. School Dist., City Lot,
N. 2 -5 lot 446; paving cost,
$516.30; interest at 6 per
cent, $3.70; extra expense
at 1 per cent, $5.16; sal-
vage, $6.83; total
56 55
49 49
206 94
256 42
258 57
141 40
117 1T
130 46
130 46
260 91
525 16
787 73
518 33
Andrew Voelker, City Lot,
N. 25' M. 1 -5 lot 446; pav-
ing cost, $126.05; interest
at 6 per cent, 90c; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, $1.26;
salvage, $1.14; total 127 07
Sarah E. Rice, City Lot, S
26.2' M. 1 -5 lot 446; pav-
ing cost, $132.10; interest
at 6 per cent, 95c; extra
expense at 1 per cent,
$1.32; salvage, $1.23.; total 133 14
Mary Ernsdorff, City Lot, N.
36' S. 2 -5 lot 446; paving
cost, $181.51; interest at 6
per cent, $1.31; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent,' $1.82;
salvage, $1.59; total 183 05
Adolf Trexler, City Lot, N
34' S. 66.4' lot 446; paving
cost, $171.43; interest at 6
per cent, $1.23; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, $1.71;
total 174 37
Theo. Altman, City Lot, S
32.4' S. 66.4' lot 446; pav-
ing cost, $163.35; interest
at 6 per cent, $1.18; extra
expense at 1 pet cent,
$1.63; salvage, $3.63; total 162 53
Geo. C. Rath, City Lot, S.
1 -5 lot 448; paving cost,
$273.97; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.96; extra expense
at 1 per cent, $2.74; sal-
vage, $4.49; total
Henry Trenkle, City Lot, S
M. 1 -5 lot 448; paving cost,
$273.97; interest at 6. per
cent, $1.96; extra expense
at 1 per cent, $2.74; sal-
vage, $4.49; total 274 18
E. Hemmi, City Lot, M. 1 -5
lot 448; paving cost,
$273.97; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.96; extra expense
at 1 per cent, $2.74; sal-
vage, $4.49; total 274 18
City of Dubuque, (lity Lot, N
2 -5 lot 448; paving cost,
$680.30; interest at 6 per
cent, $4.87; extra expense
at 1 per cent, $6.48; sal-
vage, $6.58; total 685 07
Lena Bechtel, City Lot, N.
26' 6" N. 1 -5 lot 445; pav-
ing cost, $142.33; interest
at 6 per cent, $1.02; extra
expense at 1 per cent,
$1.42; salvage, $1.25; total 143 52
Mary Kleih, City Lot, S. 24'
7" N. 1 -5 lot 445; paving
cost, $131.64; interest at 6
per cent, 95c; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, $1.32;
salvage, $1.09; total 132 82
A. R. Staufenbeil, City Lot,
N. 1 -2 N. M. 1 -5 lot 445;
paving cost, $136.98; in-
- terest at 6 per cent, 98c;
extra expense at 1 per
cent, $1.37; salvage, $1.17;
274 18
total
Oscar J. Haas, City Lot, S.
1 -2 N. M. 1 -5 lot 445; pav-
ing cost, $136.98; interest
at 6 per cent, 98c; extra
expense at 1 per cent,
$1.37; salvage, $1.17; total
Otto Ellwanger, City Lot, N.
1 -2 M. 1 -5 lot 445; paving
cost, $136.98; interest at 6
per cent, 98c; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, $1.37;
salvage, $1.17; total
Christian Schloz, City Lot, S
1 -2 M. 1 -5 lot 445; paving
cost, $136.98; interest at 6
per cent, 98c; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, $1.37;
salvage, $1.17; total
Ind. School Dist., City Lot, S
2 -5 lot 445; paving cost,
$547.93; interest at 6 per
cent, $3.92; extra expense
at 1 per cent, $5.48; sal-
vage, $6.83; total 550 50
Frank Bell, City Lot, Und
1 -2 S. 2 -5 lot 449; paving
cost, $230,13; interest at
6 per cent, $1.65; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, $2.30;
salvage, $2.58; total 231 50
Fred Bell, City Lot, Und
1 -2 S. 2 -5 lot 449; paving
cost, $230.1 3; interest at
6 per cent, $1.65; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, $2.30;
salvage, $2.58; total 231 60
Carl Ziepreeht, City Lot, M
1 -5 lot 449; paving cost,
$230.13; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.65; extra expense
at 1 per cent, $2.30; sal-
vage, $1.72; total 232 36
Chas. Luther, City Lot, S. 1 -2
N. M. 1 -5. lot 449; paving
cost, $115.07; interest at 6
per cent, 82c; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, $1.15;
salvage, 86c; total 116 18
S. P. Rider, N. 1 -2 N. M. 1 -5
lot 449; paving cost,
$115.07; interest at 6 per
cent, 82c; extra expense at
1 per cent, $1.15; salvage,
86c; total 116 18
S. P. Rider, City Lot, N. 1 -5
lot 449; paving cost,
$230.13; interest at 6 per
cent, $1,65; extra expense
at 1 per cent, $2.30; sal-
vage, $3.44; total 230 64
Dubuque Realty Co., City
Lot, N. 50' N. 75.6' lot 444;
paving cost, $224.74; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $1.60; ex-
tra expense at 1 per cent,
$2.25; salvage, $3..40; total 225 19
Dubuque Realty Co., City
Lot, S. 25.6' N. 75.6' lot
444; paving cost, $115.07;
interest at 6 per cent,
82c; extra expense at 1 per
cent, $1.15; salvage, 86c;
Special Session, June 22, 1917.
138 16
138 16
138 16
138 16
'223
total
A, R. Staufenbeil, Staufen-
beil's Sub., lot 1; paving
cost, $164.06; interest at 6
per cent, $1.18; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, $1.64;
salvage, $1.23; total
A. R. Staufenbeil, Staufen-
beil's Sub., N. 16 1 -8' lot 2;
paving cost, $72.37; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 52c; ex-
tra expense at 1 per cent,
72c; salvage, 54c; total ._
Chas. Hoeflin, Staufenbeil's
Sub., Und. 1 -2 S. 24' lot 2;
paving cost, $53.94; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 39c; ex-
tra expense at 1 per cent,
54c; total
Mrs. C. Kleih, Staufenbeil's
Sub., Und. 1 -2 S. 24' lot 2;
paving cost, $53.94; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 39c; ex-
tra expense at 1 per cent,
54c; total
Chas. Hoeflin, Staufenbeil's
Sub., Und, 1 -2 lot 3; pav-
ing cost, $5.62; interest at
6 per cent, 3c; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, 6c;
total
Mrs. C. Kleih, Staufenbeil's
Sub., Und..1 -2 lot 3; pav-
ing cost, $5.62; interest at
6 per cent, 3c; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, 6c;
total
C. A. Voelker, Sub. S. 2 -5
City Lot 444, lot 1; paving
cost, $89.90; interest at 6
per cent, 65c; extra expense
at 1 per cent, 90c; salvage,
$2.57; total
C. A. Voelker, Sub. S. 2 -5
City Lot 444, lot 2; paving
cost, $108.99; interest at 6
per cent, 79c; extra expense
at 1 per cent, $1.09; sal-
vage, 86c; total 110 01
J. V. Rider, Sub. S. 2 -5 City
Lot 444, lot 3; paving cost,
$93.26; interest at 6 per
cent, 67c; extra expense at
1 per cent, 93c; salvage,
44c; total
Victoria Simones, Sub. 4 of
S. 2 -5 City Lot 444, lot 1;
paving cost, $98.89; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 71c; ex-
tra expense at 1 per cent,
99c; salvage, 46c; total 100 13
Victoria Simones, Sub. 4 of
S. 2 -5 City Lot 444, S. 1 ft.
lot 2; paving cost, $4.49;
interest at 6 per cent, 3c;
extra expense at 1 per cent,
4c;- salvage, 2c; total
C. Hoeflin and E. Kleih, Sub
4 of S. 2 -5 City Lot 444,
N. 14' 5" lot 2; paving
cost, $64.73; interest at 6
per cent, 46c; extra eat
pence at 1 per cent, 65c;
116 18
165 65
73 07
54 87
54 87
5 71
5 71
88 88
94 42
4 54
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pense at 1 per cent, 95c;
salvage, $3.01; total
Victoria Simones, City Lot,
N. 1 -5 lot 442; paving cost,
$189.62;- interest at 6 per
cent, $1.37; extra expense
at 1 per cent, $i..90; sal-
vage, $3.87; total
Victoria Simones, City Lot,
N. 1 -2 N. M. 1 -5 lot 442;
paving cost, $94.81; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 67c; ex-
tra expense at 1 per cent,
95c; salvage, 86c; total _.._
Peter Meyer, City Lot, S. 1 -2
N. M. 1 -5 lot 442; paving
cost, $94.81; interest at 6
per cent, 67c; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, 95c;
salvage, 86c; total
Aug. Herget, City .Lot, N
30.6' M. 1 -5 lot 442; pav-
ing cost, $113.33; interest
at 6 per cent, 81c; extra
expense at 1 per cent,
$1.13; total
Cath. Muening, City Lot, S
20.4' M. 1 -5 lot 442; pav-
ing cost, $75.55; interest at
6 percent, 56c; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, 75c;
salvage, 69c; total
Louisa Carroll, City Lot, N
1 -2 S. M. 1 -5 lot 442; pav-
ing cost, $94.81; interest at
6 per cent, 67c; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, 95c;
salvage, 86c; total
M. Michels, City Lot, S. 1 -2
S. M. 1 -5 lot 442; paving
cost, $94.81; interest at 6
per cent, 67c; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, 95c;
salvage, 86c; total
Mich. Buchman, City Lot, S
1 -5 lot 442; paving cost,
$189.62; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.38; extra expense
at 1 per cent, $1.90; sal-
vage, $3.87; total
MTm. L. Bradley Est., City
Lot, S. 31.2 ft. S. 1 -5 lot
452; paving cost, $125.21:
interest at 6 per cent,
90c; extra expense at 1
per cent, $1.25; salvage,
$3.70; total
N. C. Gindorf, City Lot, N
20 ft. S. 1 -5 lot 452; pav-
ing cost, $80.26; interest
at 6 per cent, 56c; extra
expense at 1 per cent, 81c;
salvage, 67c; total
N. C. Gindorf, City Lot, S
1 -2 S. M. 1 -5 lot 452; pav-
ing cost, $102.74; interest
at 6 per cent, 74c; extra
expense at 1 per cent,
$1.03; salvage, 86c; total
Herman Jungk, City Lot, N
1 -2 S. M. 1 -5 lot 452; pav-
ing cost, $102.74; interest
Special Session, June 22, 1917. 225
at 6 per cent, 74c; extra
93 42 expense at 1 per cent,
$1.03; total
Christian Jungk Est., City
Lot, M. 1 -5 lot 452; paving
cost, $205.48; interest at 6
per cent, $1.47; extra ex-
189 02 pense at 1 per cent, $2.05;
total
Eliz. Cole, City Lot, N. M.
1 -5 lot 452; paving cost,
$205.48; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.47; extra expense
95 67 at 1 per cent, $2.05; sal-
vage, $1.72; total 207 28
Agatha Heim, City Lot, N
1 -5 lot 452; paving cost,
$205.48; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.47; extra expense
95 57 at 1 per cent, $2.05; sal-
vage, $3.87; total 205 13
B. Westercamp, City Lot, N
1 -5 lot 441; paving cost;
$205.48; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.47; extra expense
115 27 at 1 per cent, $2.05; total 209 00
B. Westercamp, City Lot, N.
10 ft. N. M. 1 -5 lot 441;
paving cost, $40.13; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 28c; ex-
tra expense at 1 per cent,
76 17 41c; total
Ed. Lenz, City Lot, S. 41.2
ft. N. M. 1 -5 lot 441; pav-
ing cost, $165.34; interest
at 6 per cent, $1.19; extra
expense at 1 per cent,
95 57 $1.65; salvage, $1.39; total 166 79
Christian Jungk Est., City
Lot, M. 1 -5 lot 441; paving
cost, $205.48; interest at 6
per cent, $1.46; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, $2.05;
95 57 total 208 99
Maria Sohn, City Lot, N. 1 -2
S. M. 1 -5 lot 441; paving
cost, $102.74; interest at 6
per cent, 74c; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, $1.03;
189 03 salvage, 86c; total 103 65
Margeret Lorez, City Lot, S
1 -2 S. M. 1 -5 lot 441; pav-
ing cost, $102.73; interest
at 6 per cent, 74c; extra
expense at 1 per cent,
$1.03; total 104 50
123 66 Appolonia Heller, City Lot,
N. 1 -2 S. 1 -5 lot 441; pav-
ing cost, $102.73; ihtlerest
at 6 per cent, 74c; extra
expense at 1 per cent,
$1.03; total 104 50
Orioles' Bldg. Assn., City Lot,
S. 1 -2 S. 1 -5 lot 441; pav-
ing cost, $102.73; interest
at 6 per cent, 74c; extra
expense at 1 per cent,
$1.03; salvage, $3.01; total 101 49
103 65 Adam Vogel, Sub. 675 City
Lot, S. 37.1 ft. lot 6; pav-
ing cost, $113.03; interest
at 6 per cent, 82c; extra
80 96
104 51
209 00
40 82
yl
224 Special Session, June 22, 1917.
total
Burns and Brown, City Lot,
S. 1 -5 lot 450; paving cost,
$203.90; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.46; extra expense
at 1 per cent, $2.04; sal-
vage, $3.87; total
Jos. Pilmaier, City Lot, S. M
1 -5 lot 450; paving cost,
$203.90; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.46; extra expense
at 1 per cent, $2.04; sal-
vage, $1.72; total
Jno. Sohl, City Lot, S. 1 -2
1M. 1 -5 lot 450; paving cost,
$101.95; interest at 6 per
cent, 73c; extra expense at
1 per cent, $1.02; salvage,
86c; total
S. P. Rider, City Lot, N. 1 -2
M. 1 -5 lot 450; paving cost,
$101.95; interest at 6 per
cent, 73c; extra expense at
1 per cent, $1.02; salvage,
86c; total
S. P. Rider, City Lot, N. M
1 -5 lot 450; paving cost,
$203.90; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.46; extra expense
at 1 per cent, $2.04; sal-
vage, $1.72; total
Anton Lorenz, City. Lot, S.
1 -2 N. 1 -5 lot 450; paving
cost, $101.95; interest at 6
per cent, 73c; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, $1.02;
salvage, 86c; total
M. M. Hoffman, City Lot, N.
1 -2 N. 1 -5 lot 450; paving
cost, $101.95; interest at 6
per cent, 73c; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, $1.02;
salvage, $3.01; total
Anton Lorenz, Sub. 443a City
Lot, lot 1; paving cost,
$80.29; interest at 6 per
cent, 57c; extra expense at
1 per cent, 80c; salvage,
$2.88; total
Frank R. Lacy, Sub. 443a
City Lot, lot 2; paving
cost, $67.55; interest at 6
per cent, 48c; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, 68c;
salvage, 57c; total
Frank R. Lacy, Sub. 443a
City Lot, S. 23.6' lot 3;
paving cost, $25.61; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 18c; ex-
tra expense at 1 per cent,
26c; total
Anton Lorenz, Sub. 443a City
Lot, N. 27.8' lot 3; paving
cost, $30.47; interest at 6
per cent, 22c; extra .3x -
pense at 1 per cent, 30c;
salvage, 96c; total
Jno. and Amelia Olinger,
City Lot, N. 1 -4 lot 443;
paving cost, $203.90; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.46;
extra expense at 1 per
65 84
203 53
205 68
102 84
102 84
205 68
102 84
100 69
78 18
68 14
26 05
30 03
cent, $2.04; salvage, $2.16;
total 205 25
Mary Thompson, City Lot, N
DI. 1 -4 lot 443; paving
cost, $203.90; interest at 6
per cent, $1.46; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, $2.04;
salvage, $2.15; total 205 25
Kretschmer Bros. Co., City
Lot, S. M. 1 -4 lot 443; pav-
ing cost, $203.90; interest
at 6 per cent, $1.46; extra
expense at 1 per cent,
$2.04; salvage, $2.15; total 206 25
Peter Holsinger, City Lot, N.
19.2' S. 1 -4 lot 443; paving
cost, $76.47; interest at 6
per cent, 55c; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, 76c;
total 77 78
Wm. Reche Est., City Lot, S.
31.5' S. 1 -4 lot 443; paving
cost, $125.45; interest at 6
per cent, 90c; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, $1.25;
salvage, $3.21; total 124 39
B. W. Lacy, City Lot, S. 1 -5
lot 451; paving cost,
$189.62; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.37; extra expense
at 1 per cent, $1.90; sal-
vage, $2.87; total 190 02
S. P. Rider, City Lot, S. M
1 -5 lot 451; paving cost,
$189.62; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.37; extra expense
at 1. per cent, $1.90; sal-
vage, $1.72; total 191 17
Emma Richter, City Lot, S
28' 1Y1. 1 -5 lot 451; paving
cost, $103.70; interest at 6
per cent, 75c; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, $1.04;
total 105 49'
Matilda Donaldson, City Lot,
N. 23.2' M. 1 -5 lot 451;
paving cost, $85.92; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 61c; ex-
tra expense at 1 per cent,
86c; salvage, 78c; total 86 61
G. Tenhaf Est., City Lot, S
1 -2 N. M. 1 -5 lot 451; pav-
ing cost, $94.81; interest
at 6 per cent, 67c; extra
expense at 1 per cent, 95c;
salvage, 86c; total 95 67
Jno. P. Hillard, City Lot, N
1 -2 N. M. 1 -5 lot 451; pav-
ing cost, $94.81; interest
at 6 per cent, 67c; extra
expense at 1 per cent, 95c;
salvage, 86c; total 95 57
M. L. Grings, City Lot, S. 1 -2
N. 1 -5 lot 451; paving cost,
$94.81; interest at 6 per
cent, 67c; extra expense at
1 per cent, 95c; salvage,
86c; total 95 54
Jac. Preitauer, City Lot, N
1 -2 N. 1 -5 lot 451; paving
cost, $94.81; interest at 6
per cent, 67c; extra ex-
=1
1
1
1
1
226 Special Session, June 22, 1917.
expense at 1 per cent,
$1.13; salvage, $3.42; total 111 56
Adam Vogel, Sub. 675 City
Lot N. 1 ft. lot 6; paving
cost, $3.06; interest at 6
per cent, 3c; extra expense
at 1 per cent, 3c; salvage,
3c; total 3 09
S. P. Rider, Sub. 675 City
Lot, S. 37.2 ft. N. 38.2 ft.
lot 6; paving cost, $113.03;
interest at 6 per cent, 82c;
extra expense at 1 per
cent, $1.13; salvage, $1.25;
total 113 73
Ed. Muntz, Sub. 675 City Lot,
lot 5; paving cost, $229.12;
interest at 6 per cent,
$1.64; extra expense at 1
per cent, $2.29; total 233 05
Ed. Muntz, Sub. 675 City Lot,
S. 22.11 ft. lot 4; paving
cost, $69.97; interest at 6
per cent, 50c; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, 70c;
total 71 17
Gruber and Webster, Sub.
675 City Lot, N. 17.4 ft.
lot 4; paving cost, $52.94;
interest at 6 per cent,
38c; extra expense at 1 per
cent, 53c; salvage, 58c;
total 53 27
Gruber and Webster, Sub.
675 City Lot, S. 15.8 ft. lot
3; paving cost, $47.97; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 34c;
extra expense at 1 per cent,
48c; salvage, 53c; total ._.. 48 26
W. Gruber, Sub. 675 City Lot,
N. 27.8 ft. lot 3; paving
cost, $84.64; interest at 6
per cent, 62c; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, 85c;
salvage, 93c; total 85 18
Jos. Kahn Est., Sub. 675 City
Lot, lot 2; paving cost,
$132.61; interest at 6 per
cent, 96c; extra expense at
1 per cent, $1.33; salvage,
$1.46; total 133 44
Jessie Brown, Sub. 675 City
Lot, lot 1; paving cost,
$132.61; interest at 6 per
cent, 96c; extra expense at
1 per cent, $1.33; salvage,
$1.46; total 133 44
Lena Holz, Und. 1 -3 City
Lot, W. 27 ft. E. 60 ft. N.
1 -5- lot 440; paving cost,
$9.25; interest at 6 per
cent, 7c; extra expense at
1 per cent, 9c;, total 9 41
Anna and Matt. Holz, Und
2 -3 City Lot, W. 27 ft. E
60 ft. N. 1 -5 lot 440; pav-
ing cost-, $22.42; ipterest
at 6 per cent, 16c; extra,
expense at 1 per cent, 22c;
total
Lena Holz, City Lot, E. 33
ft. N. 1-5 lot 440; paving
22 80
cost, $38.82; interest at 6
per cent, 28c; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, 38c;
total 39 48
G. F. Thorman, City Lot, W.
40 ft. N. 1 -5 lot 440; pav-
ing cost, $125.32; interest
at 6 per cent, $1.00; extra
expense at 1 per cent,
$1.25; salvage, $1.72; total 125 85
G. F. Thorman, City Lot, N.
1 -2 N. M. 1 -5 lot 440; pav-
ing cost, $97.90; interest at
6 per cent, 70c; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, 98c;
total 99 58
C. F. Weidlich, City Lot, S.
1 -2 N. M. 1 -5 lot 440; pav-
ing cost, $97.90; interest
at G per cent, 70c; extra
expense at 1 per c.ent, 98c;
total 99 58
Anton Thielen Est., City Lot,
M. 1 -5 lot 440; paving cost,
$195.79; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.40; extra expense
at 1 per cent, $1.96; sal-
vage, $1.72; total 197 43
Ferd Nesler, City Lot, N. 37.2
ft. S. M. 1 -5 lot 440; pav-
ing cost, $141.87; interest
at 6 per cent, $1.02; extra
expense at 1 per cent,
$1.42; salvage, $1.25; total 143 06
J. V. Rider, City Lot, S. 14.2
ft. S. M. 1 -5 lot 440; pav-
ing cost, $53.92; interest
at 6 per cent, 39c; extra
expense at 1 per cent, 54c;
salvage, 47c; total 54 38
J. V. Rider, City Lot, S. 1 -5
lot 440; paving cost,
$195.79; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.40; extra expense
at 1 per cent, $1.96; sal-
vage, $3.87; total 195 28
Lena Holz, Und. 1 -3 City Lot,
W. 27 ft. E. 60 ft. N. 1 -5
lot 440; paving cost,
$39.71; interest at 6 per
cent, 29c; extra expense at
1 per cent, 40c; salvage,
50c; total 39 90
Anna and Matt. Holz, Und
2 -3 City Lot, W. 27 ft. E
60 ft. N. 1 -5 lot 440; pav-
ing cost, $79.48; interest at
6 per cent, 57c; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, 79c;
salvage, $1.50; total 79 34
Lena Holz, City Lot, E. 33 ft
N. 1 -5 lot 440; paving
cost, $145.65; interest at 6
per cent, $1.05; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, $1.46;
salvage, $1.57; total 146 59
G. F. Thorman, City Lot, W
40 ft. N. 1 -5 lot 440; pav-
ing cost, $176.56.. interest
at 6 per cent, $1.27; extra
expense at 1 per cent,
$1.77; salvage, $2.22; total 177 38
G. F. Thorman, City Lot, N.
1 -2 N. M. 1 -5 lot 440; pav-
ing cost, $93.83; interest at
6 per cent, 68c; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, 94c;
total
C. F. Weidlich, City Lot, S.
1 -2 N. M. 1 -5 lot 440; pav-
ing cost, $72.49; interest at
6 per cent, 52c; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, 72c;
total
.Anton Thielen Est., City Lot,
M. 1 -5 lot 440; paving
cost, $53.04; interest at 6
per cent, 38c; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, 53c;
total
City of Dubuque, Sub. City
438, 439 and pt. 676, lot
10; paving cost, $416.16;
interest at 6 per cent,
$2.91; extra expense at 1
per cent, $4.50; total
City of Dubuque, Sub. City
438, 439 and pt. 676 S.
25.3 ft. lot 9; paving cost,
$155.61; interest at 6 per
cent,, $1.12; extra expense
at 1 per cent, $1.56; total
Ida Dement, Sub. City 438,
439 and pt. 676, N. 6 in.
lot 9; Ida Dement, Sub.
City 438, 439 and pt. 676,
E. 20 ft. lot 8; paving cost,
$96.05; interest at 6 per
cent, 69c; extra expense at
1 per cent, 96c; total
Frank Holz, Sub. City 438,
439 and pt. 676, S. 24 ft. E.
1 -2 lot 7; paving cost,
$84.14; interest at 6 per
cent, 60c; extra expense at
1 per cent, 84c; total
Cath. A. Holz, Sub. City 438,
439 and pt. 676, N. 6 ft. S.
30 ft. lot 7; paving cost,
$15.74; interest at 6 per
cent, 12c; extra expense at
1 per cent, 16c; total
J. H. Rhomberg, Sub. City
438, 439 and pt. 676, N. 34
ft. E. 1 -2 lot 7; paving
cost, $66.65; interest at 6
per. cent, 48c; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, 66c;
total
Sabina Lange Est., Sub. City
438, 439 and pt. 676, lot 6;
paving cost, $72.95; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 52c; extra
expense at 1 per cent,
73c; total
Henry Gatena, Sub. City 438,
439 and pt. 676, lot 5; pav-
ing cost, $28.34; interest at
6 per cent, 20c; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, 28c;
total
Nich. Jacquinot, Sub. City
438, 439 and pt. 676, S.
44 ft. lot 4; paving cost,
$12.59; interest at 6 per
Special Session, June 22, 1917. '227
95 45
73 73
53 95
423 57
158 29
97 70
85 58
16 02
67 79
74 20
28 82
cent, 9c; extra expense at 1
per cent, 12c; total
N. Palen Est., City Lot, S
1 -5 lot 436; paving cost,
$150.68; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.08; extra expense
at 1 per cent, $1.50; sal-
vage, $5.99; total 147 27
Jno. N. Juergens, City Lot,
S. 1 -2 S. M. 1 -5 lot 436;
paving cost, $75.34; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 54c; ex-
tra expense at 1 per cent,
75c; salvage, 86c; total _._. 75 77
Susan Juergens, City Lot,
N. 1 -2 S. M. 1 -5 lot 436;
paving cost, $75.34; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 54c; ex-
tra expense at 1 per cent,
75c; salvage, 86c; total 75 77
Wm. Olaneskey, City Lot, S
26 ft. M. 1 -2 lot 436; pav-
ing cost, $76.52; interest
at 6 per cent, 55c; extra
expense at 1 per cent,
76c; total 77 83
H. Dement Est., City Lot, N
25 ft. M. 1 -2 lot 436; pav-
ing cost, $73.60; interest
at 6 per cent, 53c; extra
expense at 1 per cent, 74c;
salvage, 84c; total 74 03
Henrietta C. Kiesel, City Lot,
N. 2 -5 lot 436; paving
cost, $301.37; interest at 6
per cent, $2.16; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, $3.02;
salvage, $7.59; total 298 96
Dubuque Realty Co., City
Lot, S. 75 ft. S. 2 -5 lot 437;
paving cost, $220.75; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.59;
extra expense at 1 per
cent, $2.21; salvage, $5.42;
total 219 13
Chas. F. Hoefflin, City Lot,
N. 27.4 ft. S. 2 -5 lot 437;
paving cost, $80.62; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 48c;
extra expense at 1 per
cent, 81c; total ...... 81 91
Chas. F. Hoefflin, City Lot,
M. 1 -5 lot 437; paving cost,
$150.68; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.08; extra expense
at 1 per cent, $1.51; total 153 27
Chas. F. Hoefflin, City Lot,
S. 23.4 ft. N. M. 1 -5 lot
437; paving cost, $68.85;
interest at 6 per cent, 50c;
extra expense at 1 per
cent, 69c; total 70 04
Anton Vogler Est., City Lot,
N. 26.2 ft. N. M. 1 -5 lot
437; paving cost, $77.09;
interest at 6 per cent, 55c;
extra expense at 1 per
cent, 77c; salvage, $1.06;
total
Anton Vogler Est., City Lot,
S. 1.2 ft. N. 1 -5 lot 437;
paving cost, $3.54; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 3c; ex-
12 80
77 35
228 Special Session, June 22, 1917. Special Session, June 22, 1917. 229
tra expense at 1 per cent,
4c; salvage, 58c; total
Fred Wunderlich, Steiner's
Add., S. 20 ft. lot 1; paving
cost, $58.86; interest at 6
per cent, 42c; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, 59c;
total
Oscar Herman, Steiner's
Add., S. M. 20 ft. lot 1;
paving cost, $58.86; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 42c; ex-
tra expense at 1 per cent,
59c; total
Peter Schrafl, Steiner's Add ,
N. 27.6 ft. lot 1; paving
cost, $80.94; interest at 6
per cent, 59c; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, 81c;
total
Voelker Realty Co., Steiner's
Add., S. 20 ft. lot 2; pav-
ing cost, $59.47; interest at
6 per cent, 42c; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, 59c;
salvage, 72c; total
Geo. Schaetzle, Steiner's
Add., N. 24.4 ft. lot 2; pav-
ing cost, $72.54; interest at
6 per cent, 52c; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, 73c;
salvage, 72c; total
S. P. Rider, Steiner's Add ,
lot 3; paving cost, $66.09;
interest at 6 per cent, 47c;
extra expense at 1 per
cent, 66c; salvage, 74c;
total
S. P. Rider, Steiner's Add.,
lot 4; paving cost, $66.09;
interest at 6 per cent, 47c;
extra expense at 1 per
cent, 66c; salvage, 74c;
total
S. P. Rider, Steiner's Add.,
lot 5; paving cost, $66.73;
interest at 6 per cent, 48c;
extra expense at 1 per
cent, 67c; salvage, 74c;
total
Jno. Grutzmacher, Steiner's
Add., lot 6; paving cost,
$66.73; interest at 6 per
cent, 48c; extra expense at
1 per cent, 67c; salvage,
74c; total
Martin Wagner Est., L. H
Langworthy's Add., S. 1 -4
lot 14; paving cost, $78.96;
interest at 6 per cent, 57c;
extra expense at 1 per
cent, 79; salvage, 86c; total
Rosa Sahm, L. H. Langwor-
thy's Add., S. M. 1 -4 lot
14; paving cost, $78.96;
interest at 6 per cent, 57c;
extra expense at 1 per
cent, 79c; salvage, 86c;
total
Anton Machacek, L. H. Lang-
worthy's Add., N. M. 1 -4
lot 14; paving cost, $78.96;
interest at 6 per cent, 57c;
3 03
59 87
59 87
82 34
59 76
59 76
66 48
66 48
67 14
67 14
79 46
79 46
extra expense at 1 per
cent, 79c; salvage, 86c;
total
Henry W. Rust, L H. Lang -
worthy's Add., N. 1 -4 lot
14; paving cost, $78.96;
interest at 6 per cent, 57c;
extra expense at 1 per
cent, 79c; total
Dubuque Realty Co., L. H
Langworthy's Add., S. M
1 -4 lot 13; paving cost,
$78.02; interest at 6 per
cent, 57c; extra expense at
1 per cent, 78c; salvage,
$1.74; total
Jos. W. Patrick, L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., S. 1 -4 lot
13; paving cost, $78.02;
interest at 6 per cent, 56c;
extra expense at 1 per
cent, 79c; salvage, 86c;
total
John Kohlman, L H. Lang -
worthy's Add., S 42 ft. lot
12; paving cost, $133.35;
interest at 6 per cent, 96c;
extra expense at 1 per
cent, $1.33; salvage, $2.30;
total
Anna Bavendick, L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., N. M. 21 ft.
lot 12; paving cost, $66.65;
interest at 6 per cent, 48c;
extra expense at 1 per
cent, 66c; salvage, 70c;
total
Louis Vogt, L. H. Langwor-
thy's Add., N. 37 ft. lot 12;
paving cost, $117.44; in-
tenest at 6 per cent, 84c;
extra expense at 1 per
cent, $1.17; total
Louis Vogt, L. H. Langwor-
thy's Add., S. 5 ft. lot 11;
paving cost, $16.11; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 12c; ex-
tra expense at 1 per cent,
16c; total
Phil. Jungk, L. H. Langwor-
thy's Add., S. M. 30 ft. lot
11; paving cost, $96.81;
interest at 6 per cent, 70c;
extra expense at 1 per
cent, 97e; salvage, $1.01;
total
C. A. Walter, L. H. Langwor-
thy's Add., N. 65 ft. lot 11;
paving cost, $209.78; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.51:
extra expense at 1 per cent,
$2.10; salvage, $2.18; total
City of Dubuque, Sub. City
438, 439 and pt 676, lot 10;
paving cost, $154.66; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.11;
extra expense at 1 per
cent, $1.55; salvage, $6.04;
total
City of Dubuque, Sub. City
438, 439 and pt. 676, S.
25.8 ft. lot 9; paving cost,
$101.48; interest at 6 per
cent, 73c; extra expense at
79 46 1 per cent, $1.02; salvage,
64c; total
Ida Dement, Sub. City 438,
439 and pt. 676, N. 6 in.
lot 9; paving cost, $2.03;
interest at 6 per cent, lc;
80 32 extra expense at 1 per
cent, 2c; salvage, 2c; total
Ida Dement, Sub. City 438,
439 and pt. 676, E. 120 -ft.
lot 8; paving cost, $86.87;
interest at 6 per cent, 63c;
extra expense at 1 per
77 63 cent, 87c; salvage, 42c;
total
Frank Holz, Sub. City 438,
439 and pt. 676, S. 24 ft.
E. 1 -2 lot 7; paving cost,
$97.42; interest at 6 per
cent, 70c; extra expense at
79 46 1 per cent, 98c; total
Cath. A. Holz, Sub. City 438,
439 and pt. 676, N. 6 ft. 530
ft. lot 7; paving cost,
$24.35; interest at 6 per
cent, 17c; extra expense at
1 per cent, 24c; total
133 34 J. H. lthomberg, Sub. City.
438. 439 and pt. 676, N. 34
ft. E. 1 -2 lot 7; paving
cost, $138.02; interest at 6
per cent, $1.00; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, $1.38;
total
67 09 Sabina Lange Est., Sub. City
438, 439 and pt. 676, lot 6;
paving cost, $288.21; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $2.09;
extra expense at 1 per
cent, $2.88; salvage, $2.38;
119 45 total
Henry Gatena. Sub. City 438,
439 and pt. 676, lot 5; pav-
ing cost, $158.31; interest
at 6 per cent, $1.13; ex-
tra expense at 1 per cent,
16 39 • $1.58; salvage, $1.31; total
Nich. .Iacquinot, Sub. City
438, 439 and pt. 676, S. 44
ft. lot 4; paving cost,
$178.61; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.28; extra expense
at 1 per cent, $1.79; total._
97 47 Rosalie Holland, Sub. City
438, 439 and pt. 676, N. 1.6
ft. lot 4; paving cost,
$6.09; interest at 6 per
• cent, 4e; extra expense at
1 per cent, 7c; salvage, 5c;
total
Rosalie Holland, Sub. City
438, 439 and pt. 676, lot 3;
paving cost, $202.97; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $1.44;
extra expense at 1 per cent,
82.03; salvage, $1.54; total
Matilda and Theresa Schmidt,
Sub. City 438, 439 and pt.
676, lot 2; paving cost,
$405.94; interest at 6 per
cent, $2.91; extra expense
211 21
151 28
102 59
2 04
87 95
99 10
24 76
140 40
290.80
159 71
181 68
6 15
204 90
at 1 per cent, $4.06; sal-
vage, $3.08; total 409 83
Ger. Tr. & Say. Bank, Sub
City 438, 439 and pt. 676,
S. 1 -2 lot 1; paving cost,
$202.97; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.44; extra expense
at 1 per cent, $2.03; sal-
vage, $1.54; total 204 90
F. W. Wieland, Sub. City 438,
439 and pt. 676, N. 1 -2 lot
1; paving cost, $202.97; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.44;
extra expense at 1 per
cent, $2.03; salvage, $1.54;
total
M. Schmitt, L. H. Langwor-
thy's Add., S. 2 -3 lot 1;
paving cost, $270.60; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $1.93; ex-
tra expense at 1 per cent,
$2.70; salvage, $2.05; total 273 18
C. B. Keesecker, L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., N. 1 -3 lot 1;
paving cost, $135.34; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 97c;
extra expense at 1 per
cent, $1.35; salvage, $1.03;
total
C. B. Keesecker, L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., lot 2; pav-
ing cost, $405.94; interest
at 6 per cent, $2.91; ex-
tra expense at 1 per cent,
$4.06; salvage, $3.08; total 409 83
P. H. Meyer, L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., lot 3; pav-
ing cost, $405.94; interest
at 6 per cent, $2.91; ex-
tra expense at 1 per cent,
$4.06; salvage, $3.08; total 409 83
_Mary Kasel, L. H. Langwor-
thy's Add., lot 4; paving
cost, $202.97; interest at 6
per cent, $1.44; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, $2.03;
salvage, $1.54; total
Margaret Kohlman, L. H
Langworthy's Add., lot 4a;
paving cost, $202.97; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $1.44;
extra expense at 1 per
cent, $2.03; salvage, $1.54;
total
Margaret Kohlman, L. H.
Langworthy's Add., S. 1 -3
lot 5; paving cost, $135.34;
interest at 6 per cent, 97c;
extra expense at 1 per cent,
$1.35; salvage, $1.03; total 136 63
Nick Gonner, L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., N. 1 -3 lot
5; paving cost, $135.30; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 97c;
extra expense at 1 per
cent, $1.35; salvage, $1.03;
total 136 59
Nick Gonner, L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., N. 1 -3 lot
5; paving cost, $135.30; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 97c;
extra expense at 1 per
cent, $1.35; salvage, $1.03;
204 90
136
204
204
63
90
90
1
. 1
1
1
11
Special Session, June 22, 1917.
to view the grounds,
City Engineer McNulty presented
profile No. 958, showing the grade of
Cooler avenue from the end of the
present improvement to the city
limits. On motion of Ald. Frith the
profile was adopted and the ordinance
committee instructed to draft an or-
dinance covering the same.
Ald. Wallis offered the following:
Whereas, The contract heretofore
entered into by the City of Dubuque
for the improvement of Clay street,
Eighteenth street and Couler avenue,
hereinafter described has been com-
pleted, and the city engineer has com-
puted that the cost and expense of
said improvement amount to $47,-
066.58.
Therefore, Be it Resolved by the
City Council of the City of Dubuque,
That to provide for the cost of im-
proving Clay street, Eighteenth street
and Couler avenue from the north
property line of Third street to the
north property line of Twenty- second
street, the mayor be and he is hereby
required to execute and deliver to the
city recorder, to be by him register-
ed and countersigned, one hundred
and eighty bonds for Two Hundred
and Fifty Dollars each and one for
Two Hundred and Six and 58 -100
Dollars, numbered 4942 to 5122, in-
clusive, dated July 23rd, 1917, pay-
able on or before seven years after
the date thereof, and bearing interest
at the rate of five per cent per an-
num, payable semi- annually,
Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of
the resolution. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas -Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
Plamondon, Strobel, Wallis.
Nays -None,
Absent -Ald, McLaughlin.
Ald. Callahan offered the follow-
ing:
AN ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO
STREET TRAFFIC, AND REGU-
LATING THE USE OF STREETS,
ALLEYS AND PUBLIC PLACES
OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, BY
CARTS, DRAYS, COACHES OM-
NIBUSES, CARRIAGES, WAGONS,
MOTOR VEHICLES AND ALL
OTHER VEHICLES, AND PRO-
VIDE A PENALTY FOR THE VIO-
LATION THEROF.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DU-
BUQTJE:-
Section 1. The owner, driver, op-
erator or person in charge of any
cart, dray, coach, omnibus, carriage,
wagon, motor vehicle, motorcycle or
any other vehicle, drawn. driven or
propelled upon the streets, alleys or
public places of the City of Dubuque,
shall conform to and.comply_with the
following rules and regulations:-
231
Sec. 2. Vehicles of all description
shall be driven in a careful manner
and with due regard for the safety
and convenience of pedestrians, also
of other vehicles.
Sec. 3. Vehicles shall keep to the
right side of the center of the street,
and shall he driven as close to the
right hand curbing as possible except
as hereafter provided.
Sec. 4. On a street divided longi-
tudially by a park way, viaduct, walk,
street railway or sunken way, vehicles
shall keep to the right of such divi-
sion.
Sec. 5_ Slowly moving vehicles
shall always keep as close as possible
to the right hand curb so as to allow
more swiftly moving vehicles free .
passage to the Left.
Sec. 6. Vehicles turning to the
right into an intersecting street, shall
pass and turn the corner as near to
the right hand curb as possible.
Sec. 7. Vehicles turning to the left
into an intersecting street shall pass
to the right of and beyond the center
of the street intersection before turn-
ing.
Sec. 8. Vehicles meeting shall Pass
each other to the right.
Sec. 9. A vehicle overtaking anoth_
er vehicle traveling in the same di-
rection shall keep to the left of the
overtaken vehicle in passing, but if
such overtaking vehicle is a motor
vehicle, it shall first give a signal by
sounding its horn before attempting
to pass the vehicle overtaken.
Sec. 10. No vehicle shall back to
make a turn in any street if by so
doing it interferes with other vehicles
or pedestrians, but shall go around
the block or to a street sufficiently
wide to turn in without backing.
Sec. 11. Vehicles crossing from
one side of the street to the other
shall do so by turning to the left so
as to. head in the same direction as
the traffic on that side of the street
towards which the crossing is made,
and when the street is congested with
traffic such vehicle shall go to the
intersection before turning, and no
vehicle shall stop with its left side
to the curb.
Sec. 12. No vehicle shall remain
backed up to the curb except it be
actually loading or unloading, and in
such case no longer than the actual
loading or unloading requires. The
horse or horses attached to a vehicle
backed up to the crub shall be turned
at right angles to the vehicle and In
the direction in which the traffic upon
the street is moving except at the
public market.
Sec. 13. No vehicle shall stop ex-
cept when caused by proceeding traf-
fic on any street unless within two.
feet of the curb, nor in such a way
as to obstruct complete passage of
ti
r,.
230 Special Session, June 22, 1917.
total
J. A. Hayes, L. H. Langwor-
thy's Add., S. 50 ft. lot 6;
paving cost, $202.97; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $1.44; ex-
tra expense at 1 per cent,
$2.03; salvage, $1.54; total
Voelker Realty Co., L. H.
Langworthy's Add., S. 35
ft. N. 50 ft. E. 77.4 ft. lot
6; paving cost, $126.94;
interest at 6 per cent,
92c; extra expense at 1 per
cent, $1.27;. salvage, $1.02;
total
Iowa Dairy Co., L. H, Lang -
worthy's Add., S. 35 ft. N.
50 ft. W. 155.8 ft. lot 6;
paving cost, $15.14; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 11c; ex-
tra expense at 1 per cent,
15c; salvage, 11c; total ..
Iowa Dairy Co., L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., lot 7; paving
cost, $405.94; interest at 6
per cent, $2.91; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, $4.06;
salvage, $3.08; total
Iowa Dairy Co., L. 11. Lang -
worthy's Add., S. 60 ft. lot
8; paving cost, $243.56;
interest at 6 per cent,
$1.74; extra expense at 1
per cent, $2.43; salvage,
$1.65; total
A. F. and B. D. Heeb, L. H
Langworthy's Add., N. 40
ft. lot 8; paving cost,
$162.37; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.16; extra expense
at 1 per cent, $1.62; sal-
vage, $1.43; total
A. F. and B. D. Heeb, L. H
Langworthy's Add.; lot 8a;
paving cost, $142.08; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $1.02; ex-
tra expense at 1 per cent,
$1.42; salvage, $2.22; total
Iowa Dairy Co., L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., N. 15 ft. lot
6; paving cost, $60.89; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 44c;
extra expense at 1 per cent,
61c; salvage, 46c; total ..
Caroline Tschudi, L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., S. 60 ft. lot
10; paving cost, $196.72;
interest at 6 per cent,
$1.42; extra expense at 1
per cent, $1.97; salvage,
$2.01; total
Ulrich Willy, L. H. Langwor-
thy's Add., N. 40 ft. lot 10;
paving cost, $131.16; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 94c;
extra expense at 1 per
cent, $1.31; salvage, $1.34;
total
Cath. Blake, et al, Sub. 9 L.
H. Langworthy's Add., lot
4; paving cost, $151.94; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.10;
136
204 90
128 11
15 29
409 83
246 08
163 72
142 30
61 48
198 10
132 07
extra expense at 1 per
cent, $1.52; salvage, $1.54;
total
Louisa Geiseman, Sub. 9 L.
11. Langworthy's Add., lot
3; paving cost, $103.19; in-
terest at 6. per cent, 75c;
extra expense at 6 per
cent, $1.03; salvage, $1.04;
total
Wm. Hollnagel Est., Sub. 9
L. H. Langworthy's Add.,
lot 2; paving cost, $53.26;
interest at 6 per cent, 38c;
extra expense at 1 per
cent. 53c; salvage, 54c;
total
Win. Hollnagel Est., Sub. 9
L. H. Langworthy's Add.,
lot 1; paving cost, $23.30;
interest at 6 per cent, 17c;
extra expense at 6 per
cent, 23c; salvage, 23c;
total
Wm. Hollnagel Est., Sub. 9
L. H. Langworthy's Add.,
lot 9a; paving cost,
$117.36; interest at 6 per
cent, 84c; extra expense at
1 per cent, $1.17; salvage,
$1,52; total
153 02
103 93
117 85
1861
53 63
23 47
Total $47066 58
22416.11 sq. yds. creosote
wood block paving at
$1.98 $44383 89
3722.44 sq. yds. concrete
base at 50c
623.8 lin. ft. new stone curb
at 70c
133.5 lin. ft. reset stone
curb at 20c
Interest at 6 per cent
Extra expense at 1 per cent
436 66
26
334
467
22
70
75
08
$47510 30
17748.8 sq. yds. salvage at
2 1 -2 cents 443 72
Total $47066 58
All of which is assessed in propor-
tion to the special benefits conferred.
Adopted June 22nd, 1917.
Approved June 23rd, 1917.
JAMES SAUL,
Mayor.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Ald. Frith moved the adoption of
the resolution. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas -Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
Plamondon, Strobel, Wallis.
Nays -None. -
Absent -Ald. McLaughlin.
Petition of Mrs. L. A. Connolly, et
al, asking the city council to open
the alley in the rear of Third and
Bluff streets running to Hayden's
Lane, presented and read. On mo-
tion of Ald. Leist the petition was re-
ferred to the committee of the whole
mai
J
3
Special Session, June 22, 1917.
highway unless secured by a halter.
Sec. '33. No one, in any street, or
highway, shall remove a wheel, pole,
shaft, whiffletree, splinter -bar or any
part of a harness likely to cause ac-
cident if the horse or horses start
without first unhitching the horse or
horses attached to said vehicle.
Sec. 34. No one shall crack or so
use a whip as to annoy, interfere with
or endanger any person or excite any
horse or horss other than that which
he is using.
Sec. 35. No person shall drive, guide
or have the care of two or more horses
harnessed respectively to different
vehicles.
See. 36. All wagons carts and ve-
hicles of every kind and description,
except covered vehicles, used for
the purpose of hauling garbage,
manure, dead animals, refuse and
offensive offal of every kind and
description, are hereby prohibited
from using Bluff, Locust, Main, Iowa
and Clay, Jackson and Couler avenue
between the hours of 8 a. m. and 10
p, m. providing, however, that nothing
in this section shall be so construed
as to prohibit the hauling of such gar-
bage, dead animals, manure, refuse,
and offensive offal through the alleys
and street intersections at the time
designated herein. Circus vehicles un-
less in parade shall not travel over
Main, Iowa and Clay streets and also
Couler avenue.
Sec. 37. No person under fifteen
years of age shall drive or operate any
motor vehicle, either for' commercial
or private purposes, upon the streets
in the City of Dubuque, unless such
minor is accompanied by an adult per-
son.
Sec. 28. Street cars, omnibus, auto
omnibus, or other public conveyance
engaged in transporting passengers
for hire, in taking on and discharging
passengers, shall stop only on the near
side of the street intersection.
Sec. 39. The driver or operator of
every motor vehicle shall give some
Plainly audible signal of his approach
to a standing street car, and the driver
or operator of every vehicle at a
distance of not less than six feet from
the running board or lower step of any
street car which is stopping for the
purpose of taking on or discharging -
passengers, and if by reason of the
presence of other vehicles at the place
where such car is stopping, or by rea-
son of the narrowness of the street, it
is not possible to preserve a distance
of six feet from such running board
as herein prescribed, then the driver
or operator shall stop the same until
such street car shall have taken on or
discharged its passengers and again
started.
Sec. 40. Persons. firms and corpor-
ations operating auto omnibuses for
233
hire are prohibited from having their
terminals on Main street from 1st to
17th street, or on Sth street from Clay
street to Bluff street.
Sec. 41. The driver or operator of
any vehicle, when approaching a
street car from the front, which street
car has stopped for the purpose of
taking on or discharging passengers,
or which at the time is standing upon
a switch waiting for another street
car to pass, shall operate and drive his
vehicle as close to the right hand curb
as possible, and he shall also slow
down his vehicle so that the same
is under the complete control of the
driver and if necessary for the safety
of the life and property, said vehicle
be brought to a full stop, This rule
shall apply to all vehicles approaching
a street car from the front, and it
shall be the duty of the operator or
driver of such vehicle to begin to re-
duce the speed of his vehicle when he
arrives at a poi/ t within fifty feet
of the front end of such street car
which has so stopped.
Sec. 42. Drivers or operators of
motor vehicles at all times shall, in
approaching or traversing a crossing
or street intersection have their ve-
hicles _under complete control, and shall
sound their signals in such a way as
to give warning to other vehicles and
to pedestrians of their approach, and
reduce the speed of such vehicles to
a rate not greater than ten miles an
hour, and when turning a corner into
an intersecting street, such 'vehicle
shall not be operat& d at a greater rate
of speed than six miles an hour.
Sec. 43. No person shall operate
a motor vehicle on any street or pub-
lic highway within the City of Du-
buque at a rate of speed greater than
is reasonable and proper, having re-
gard to the traffic and use of the high-
way, so as not to endanger the life
or limb of any person, and in any
event in the closely built up portions
of the city at a greater rate of speed
than ten miles an hour, or elsewhere
in the said city at a greater rate than
fifteen miles an hour; .subject, how-
ever to the other provisions of this
section. Upon approaching a crossing
of intersecting public highways, or a
bridge, or a sharp curve, or a steep
descent, and also in traversing such
crossing, bridge, curve or descent, a
person operating a motor vehicle shall
have it under control and operate it
at a rate of .speed less than hereinbe-
fore specified, and in no event greater
ihsn is reasonable and proper, having
regard for the traffic then on such
highway and the safety of the public.
Sec. 44. The driver or operator of
any motor vehicle, upon approaching
any public, or parochial school within
the corporate limits of the City of
Dubuque, shall have his vehicle under
232 Special Session, June 22, 1917.
the street.
Sec. 14. No vehicle shall be left
standing in front of, or within fifteen
feet of either side of the entrance to
any theatre, church, auditorium, or
other building where large assem-
blages of people are being held, ex-
cept when taking on or discharging
passengers or freight and then only
for such length of time as is necessary
for such purpose.
Sec. 15. No vehicle shall be per-
mitted to stop or stand within 20 feet
of any hydrant or fire plug.
Sec. 16. No vehicle shall be per-
mitted to be left standing within 20
feet of any street corner.
Sec. 17. No vehicle shall overtake
and pass another vehicle at street in-
tersections in the business district
in the City of Dubuque.
Sec. 18. All vehicles, including
street cars, when approaching the in-
tersection of streets where a police-
man or traffic officer is stationed,
shall promptly obey all directions
given by such policeman er officer.
Sec. 19. No vehicle shall stop or
stand within street intersections and
no vehicle engaged in heavy traffic,
such as hauling ice, coal, wood and
freight of all kinds, shall be driven
on Main street from First street to
Seventeenth street, unless necessary
to load or unload in said street.
Sec. 20. The drivers of all vehicles
must look out for and give right of
way to vehicles approaching simul-
taneously from the right at street in-
tersections.
Sec. 21. The driver of a vehicle
turning to the right from one street
into another shall have the right of
way over vehicles traveling on the
street into which he is turning.
Sec. 22. The driver of' a vehicle
turning to the left into another street
shall give the right of way to vehicles
traveling on the street into which he
is turning.
Sec, 23, The driver of any vehicle,
whether the same be a motor vehicle
or driveh by animal power, when fol-
lowed by another vehicle, when about
to stop or .turn the corner of any
street or public way, shall give a sig-
nal by extending his hand from the
side of his vehicle or by raising his
whip, so that such signal shall be
plainly visible from behind such ve-
hicle, and if such driver is about to
turn he shall indicate by such signal
the direction in which he desires to
turn. and it shall then be the duty of
the driver of any vehicle following to
slow down in response to such signal.
Sec, 24. Street cars moving at a
lawful rate of speed shall have the
right of way upon their respective
tracks, except as to vehicles of the
fire department, hospital ambulance
and funeral processions, and no per-
son shall obstruct or delay the move-
ment thereof; provided, however, that
in cases of emergency, and whenever
the public interest or the public safe-
ty require, any police officer may or-
der a cessation of the movement of
street cars for a reasonable period of
time; and it shall be unlawful for any
such street car to resume movement
until the expiration of the time lim-
ited in such notice, or until signalled
by the police officer so stopping the
same to proceed.
Sec. 25. No street crossing on
which tracks of a steam railway are
laid shall be obstructed by any train,
locomotive, car or any part thereof
for a longer period than five minutes;
nor shall such train, locomotive or car
he parked in a street or street cross-
ing for an unreasonable time.
Sec. 26. Processions and parades,
except funerals, involving the use of
vehicles shall not be allowed, except
by permit of the Chief of Police,
which permit shall designate the time
and route of such procession or pa-
rade, and a license fee of not less than
Twenty -five ($25.00) Dollars or more
than One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars,
shall be charged for the use of the
streets for circus parades.
Sec. 27. No vehicle shall be driven
through a procession except with the
permission of a police officer.
Sec. 28. -The driver of a vehicle,
on the approach of a fire wagon or
other fire apparatus, shall immedi-
ately draw up said vehicle as near as
practicable to the right hand curb
and parallel thereto, and bring it to
a standstill.
Sec. 29. The officers and men of
the fire department and fire patrol,
with their fire apparatus of all kinds,
when going to, or on duty at, or re-
turning from a fire, and the officers
and men of the police department,
and all patrols and ambulances shall
have the right of way in any street
and through any procession, except
over vehicles carrying United States
mail.
Sec. 30. No vehicle shall be al-
lowed to remain upon, or be driven
through any street of the City of Du-
buque so as to wilfully blockade or
obstruct the said street: and no ve-
hicle shall be so overloaded that the
horse or horses, or motive power,
shall be unable to prove it readily.
Sec. 31. No horse shall be left un-
attended in any street or highway un-
less) securely fastened, or unless the
wheels of the vehicle to which he is
harnessed are securely tied, fastened
or chained, and the vehicle is of suf-
- ficient , weight to prevent its being
dragged at dangerous speed with
wheels so secured.
Sec. - 32: No horse shall be un-
bitted or unbridled in any street or
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234 Special Session, June 22, 1917.
full control shall sound signals in
such a way as to give good warning
to all persons of his approach, and
shall slow down his vehicle to a speed
not exceeding ten miles an hour.
Sec. 45. That any person operating
a motor vehicle within said city shall,
at request or on signal by putting rip
the hand, from a person riding or
driving a restive horse or other draft
or domestic animal, bring such motor
vehicle immediately to a stop, and, if
traveling in the opposite direction, re-
main stationary so long as it may be
reasonable to allow such horse or
other animals to pass, and, if travel-
ing in the same direction, use reasen-
able caution in passing such horse or
other anna1, and the operator and
occupant of any motor vehicle shall
render necessary assistance to the
party having in charge said horse or
other draft animal in so passing.
Sec.' 46. Every motor vehicle while
in use on any street, alley or any
public place of the city, shall be pro-
vided with good and efficient brakes
which shall at all times be in proper
and efficient working condition, as
shall also the stearing gear of such
motor vehicle be at all times in proper
and efficient working condition. Every
motor vehicle while in use aforesaid,
shall also be provided with a suitable
bell or horn, and it shall be unlawful
for a person to use any bell or horn
which will not produce an abrupt
sound sufficiently loud to serve as an
adequate warning of danger, and it
shall be unlawful for any person
operating any motor vehicle to make,
or cause to be made, any unnecessary
noise with such bell or horn, or to use
the same except as a warning of said
vehicle's approach. Peddlers and ven-
-ders of every description must not
blow a horn or ring a hell more often
than three times in each block trav-
eled.
Sec 47. Every motor vehicle while
In use on any street, alley or any
other public place of the city must
exhibit after dusk or in any case dur-
ing the period from one hour after
sunset to one hour before sunrise, one
or more lamps showing white light
ahead in the direction toward which
such vehicle is proceeding, and also a
red light in the reverse direction, the
rays of such rear lamp shall shine up-
on the number plate carried on the
rear of such vehicles in such a way as
to render the numerals thereon visible
for at least fifty feet in the direction
from which the motor vehicle is pro-
ceeding.
Sec. 47 It shall be unlawful for
any person to operate any motor ve-
hicle within the limits of the City of
Dubuque which has displayed upon it
and lit any search light or spot light
whose rays may be directed from side
to side at the will of the operator, oi•
some person in said motor vehicle.
Sec. 48. Every horse drawn vehicle
and bicycle must exhibit during the
hours mentioned in the previous sec-
tion at least one white light in a place
on a horse drawn vehicle visible from
front and rear and on a bicycle a
white light showing to the front ana
red to the rear.
Sec. 49. While any motor vehicle
is at a standstill on any street, alley
or other public place of the city dur-
ing the hours aforesaid, it must ex-
hibit at -least one .light visible in the
direction in which such vehicle is
faced, said light shall be the light
farthest from the curb, and red light
visible in the reverse direction.
Sec. 50. No person shall drive any
motor vehicle upon the streets of the
City of Dubuque, at the time lights
are required to he carried by this or-
dinance, if said vehicle is equipped
with a lighting device which concen-
trates and projects any part of the
Light into a beam, unless said lighting
device is so adjusted that at a point a
distance of seventy -five feet in front
of said light or lights, no part of the
reflected beam shall be projected
more than forty -two inches above the
surface of the roadway when measur-
ed on a level roadway.
Sec. 51. It shall be unlawful for
any person or company owning, or in
charge of, any motor vehicle to cause,
suffer or allow, smoke, steam, vapor,
gas, oil, refuse or residue to escape
therefrom in quantities in excess of
such amount as may be absolutely
necessary for the successful operation
of such motor vehicle when it is in.
perfect working order, and not pre-
ventable by the use of all appliances
and apparatus designed to prevent the
escape of said smoke, steam, vapor,
gas, oil, refuse and residue.
Sec. 52. It shall be unlawful for
any person or company owning or in
charge of any motor vehicle to cause,
suffer or allow the same to make any
unnecessary noise in any manner
while on any street, alley or other
public place in the city.
Sec. 53. It shall be unlawful for
any person or company owning or in
charge of any other vehicle to cause,
suffer or allow the same to be oper-
ated on any street, alley or other pub-
lic place of the city without a muf-
fler of such design as to eliminate as
far as possible the noise caused by
the engine explosions, or to cause,
suffer or allow such motor vehicle to
be operated upon the streets, alleys
or public places with said muffler cut
out or not in good working order.
Sec. 54. That every motor vehicle
within said city shall have at all times
the number assigned to it by the Sec-
retary of State displayed on the front
Special Session, June 22, 1917.
and back of such vehicle in such a
manner as to be plainly visible, and
shall be of such 'size as provided by
the laws of the State of Iowa. No
person shall be permitted to operate
any motor vehicle upon the streets,
alleys, avenues and other public
places of the City of Dubuque unless
he have his distinctive number prop-
erly displayed for the current year
during which said motor vehicle is
being operated.
Sec. 55. Pedestrians, crossing any
street where the same intersects with
another street within the business dis-
trict, shall obey all instructions given
by the traffic officer or policeman at
said streets, and for the purpose of
promoting the safety of pedestrians,
it is advisable that all pedestrians,
especially in the conjested parts of
the city, pass over such portion of
the street as is included within the
lines of the sidewalk projected and
not diagonally.
Sec. 56. —That the words and
phrases used in this Ordinance shall,
for the Ordinance, be defined as fol-
lows: (a) "Motor vehicle" shall in-
clude all vehicles propelled by any
power other than muscular power, ex-
cepting such motor vehicles as run
only upon rails or tracks, provided
that nothing herein contained 'shall
apply to traction engines or road rol-
lers; (b)-- "closely built up portions"
shall mean the territory within said
city contiguous to a public highway
devoted to business; (c) —the word
"vehicle" shall include equestrians,
lead horses, carts, drays, coaches,
omnibuses, carriages, wagons, motor
vehicles and all other vehicles used
for transporting persons or property
on the public streets, however, drawn,
driven or propelled, except street
cars, baby carriages, wheelbarrows
and such carts as are propelled by
hand; (d)— "Horse" includes all do-
mestic animals; (e)— "driver" in-
cludes the rider of a bicycle, rider of
a motorcycle, and the operator of a
motor vehicle or street car; (f)—
"curb" shall mean the lateral bound-
aries of the street.
Sec. 57. - -Any person desiring to
make complaint for violation of any
of the provisions of this Ordinance,
may make the same to any police of-
ficer, or at the police station in the
City of Dubuque.
Sec. 58. —Any person violating any
of the provisions of this Ordinance
shall he deemed guilty of a misde-
meanor, and shall be punishable by a
fine not exceeding $25.00 for the first
offense, and punishable by a fine of
not less than $25.00, nor more than
$50.00 or imprisonment not exceeding
thirty days, for a second or subse-
quent offense.
Sec. 59. All Ordinances, or parts of
235
Ordinances, in conflict with any of
the provisions of this Ordinance are
hereby repealed.
Sec. 60. This Ordinance, being
deemed urgent and necessary for the
immediate preservation of the public
peace, health and safety, shall be in
full force and effect from and after
its passage and publication as required
by law.
Adopted June 22nd, 1917.
Approved June 23rd, 1917.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
(Signed) JAMES SAUL,
Mayor.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Times - Journal and Telegraph - Herald
newspapers June 25th, 1917.
J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Ald. Callahan moved that the read-
ing just had be considered the first
reading of the ordinance. Carried.
Ald. Callahan moved to suspend
the rules for the purpose of reading
the ordinance by its title. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas —Alds. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
Plamondon, Strobel, Wallis.
Nays —None.
Absent —Ald. McLaughlin.
Ald. Callahan moved the adoption
of the ordinance as read. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas —Aids. Callahan, Frith, Leist,
Plamondon, Strobel, Wallis.
Nays —None.
Absent —Ald. McLaughlin.
Your committee on streets would
respectfully report that we have ex-
amined Custer street from Auburn
avenue to Atlantic avenue and would
respectfully recommend that the
same be accepted, Geo. Korman,- con-
tractor.
We would further recommend that
the city engineer be and he is hereby
instructed to prepare a special assess-
ment against the lots or parcels of
real estate subject to assessment for
said improvement and file the same
in the office of the city recorder who
will thereupon publish the notice of
said assessment as required by law.
E. E. FRITH, Chairman.
On motion of Ald. Frith the report
of the committee on streets was
adopted.
Ald. Strobel moved that the chair-
man of the committee of the whole
call a meeting of the committee of,
the whole at 3:00 p. m. Monday,
June 25th, 1917. Carried.
Ald. Frith moved that the Fresh
Air Camp be granted permission to
tunnel under the street on Rhomberg
avenue to make gas connections.
Carried.
Ald. Frith moved to refer to the
committee of the whole the matter.
of advertising for bids for the filling
23 List of Warrants. List of Warrants. p 37
of all street excavations. Carried.
Ald. Strobel moved to adjourn.
Carried.
Adopted
Approved
Attest:
J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
, 1917.
Mayor.
City Recorder.
LIST OF WARRANTS. John 44 30
James Flynn 34 30
Michael Fogarty 34 30
Dubuque, Iowa. Theo. Ganahl 34 3 0
To the Honorable Mayor and City Ben Gray 34 30
Council of Dubuque. John Kopp 32 03
Gentlemen: The following is a com- John Kilby 31 85
plete list of all warrants issued by me Barney Ludescher 34 30
during the month of May, 1917: Henry Mueller 34 3 0
Salaries for April, 1917. Hugh Markey 34 30
James Saul, mayor $116 65 _ John Mesch 32 0 5
Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer .. 133 30 Alfred Noel 31 85
Otto F. Puls, deputy 108 33 John O'Brien 39 20
L. F. Kolfenbach, clerk 80 00 Michael O'Connor 33 91
Carl O. Weglau, deputy 88 33 Michael Ryan 18 28
J. J. Shea, recorder 116 65 Gus Raterman 34 30
Peter Kies, deputy 93 33 Thomas Reilly 34 30
Fred J. Heller, assessor 125 00 Joseph Stoltz 36 61
Harry Gleason, deputy 100 00 Patrick Sullivan 39 20
Harry McCarthy, deputy 100 00 John Spielman 36 61
Matthew H. Czizek, attorney 150 00 Dennis Sheehan 34 30
Matthew Cooney, asst. attor- Thomas Sweeney 44 48
ney 105 00 Fred Seyler 36 61
Mary Czizek, stenographer .... 20 00 • Fred Spielman 36 75
F. J. McNulty, engineer 166 65 Charles Truher 34 30
Jos. Schlueter, asst. engineer 95 00 Edward Vosberg 37 50
Albert Eitel, asst. engineer.... 80 00 Frank Williams 34 30
Walter Cullen, asst. engineer.. 125 00 Miss B. Brennan 34 30
J. J. Ryan, rodman 80 00 Mrs. K.. Hibbe 34 30
John W. Lawler, committee Police pension fund retained 28 74
clerk 100 00 Fire Payroll for the Last Half of
John Mahoney, street com-
missioner 100 00 April, 1917.
J. Reinfried
A. Heer $ 4 0
49 00
Cha,s. J. McCarthy, market
D. Ahern
oundmaster 55 00
65 00
W. Hipman
M. Eitel
Dr. E. L. Reinecke, health of- 4 0
,Mrs. II. Koenig, janitress 70 00
A. McDonnell
cer
F. Motsch 43 62
39 20
39 20
ficer
P. Zillig
60 00
Otto Neumann, sanitary offi-
76 00 J. Noonan
A.. Brewer 39 20
James Lynch, wharf master 60 00 34 30
mil kinspector 85 00
F. Lonergan
Louis J. Plamondon, alder- 32 35
L. Wemett
man 25 00 J. Flynn 4 1
Wm. Smith
T Ryder 39 20
J. J. McLaughlin, alderman 25 00
25 00
F. Murphy 43 62
Chas. Leist, alderman 25 00
1.1. Cain
E. E. Frith, alderman 25 00 43 62
39 20
J. H. 'Wallis, alderman
Thos. Callahan, alderman 26 00 N. Wagner
R. Tierney 34 30
39 20
John Strobel, alderman 25 00
J. Stafford
G. Gehrke 20 87
32 35
John Giellis, chief of police 125 00
George Reynolds, Iowa Work-
20 00 J. Keppler 39 20
J. Smith 43 62
Amanda Beyer, Iowa Work-
J. Daugherty
ing Men's Compensation 35 08 39 20
Wm. McClain
Police Payroll for the Last Half of L. Benzer 39 20
April, 1917. H. Woodward 3 3
James Corcoran $ 34 30
J. Benzer 39 20
Edward Brunskill M. Sweeney
36 61 39 20
John Cody 34 30
36 61 J. Allen 3 2
Michael Connolly J. McGloughlin
Nicholas Campbell 34 30 P, Apel 39 20
William Carroll 34 30 E. Farrell 39 20
Thomas Cain 34 30 D. Harker 34 30
Thomas Connolly 34 30 W. Ryan 34 30
James Conlon 31 85 P. McManus 34 30
Phillip Dunphy 41 65 M. heist 32 35
Thomas Duggan 36 61 Wm. Ducey 42 19
Edward Daily 33 99 M. Kelley 39 20
F. Kenneally 39 20
T. O'Brien 39 20
R. Weston 42 15
H. Rawson 34 30
R. Kenneally 43 62
T. Kennedy 39 20
J. Connelly 39 20
W. Meyers 34 30
J. Walsh 39 20
J. Roshin 42 15
W. Kannolt 39 20
F. Baumgartner 39 20
P. Kirch 39 20
Pension fund retained 42 40
H. Lochner, Sub. 4 85
Dubuque, Iowa, May 3rd, 1917,
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council of the City of Dubuque:
Gentlemen: I herewith submit my
payroll for labor on streets in the
various road districts in the City of
Dubuque for the last half of April,
1917:
M. Ackerer, 3rd $ 1 25
P. Ahearn, 4th 3 25
F. Balser, 1st 2 25
A. Blackburn, 1st 2 00
T. Brown, 1st 2 50
G. Beck, 2nd 4 75
G. Blanchard, 2nd 1 25
H. Boesen, 3rd 50
F. Bitzberger, 3rd 1 25
J. Busch, 3rd 1 25
R. Birner, 4th 24 50
A. Beversdorff, 5th 1 60
C. Buelow, 5th 6 50
J. Connolly, No. 1, 1st 28 25
P. Carney, Sr., 1st 4 50
J. Connolly, No. 2, 1st 2 00
W. Clark, 1st 2 75
D. Cook, 1st 2 50
D. Calvert, 2nd 1 25
J. Curley, 2nd 1 25
J. Cahill, 3rd 20 25
J. Cahill, expense 10 25
P. Curran, 3rd 1 25
J. Cooney, 4th 3 25
J. Cunning, 5th 5 00
T. Cahill, health 29 25
E. Desmond, 2nd 1 25
L. Dempsey, 4th 17 00
G. Davis, 1 -6 each 37 5u
S. Eustace, 4th 5 75
J. Eberhart, 5th 15 75
W. Flynn, 3rd 1 25
H. Farnum, 3rd 1 25
W. Foley, 3rd 1 25
W. Frost, 4th 24 50
C. Frohs, 5th 75
G. Frost, 2nd 32 60
J. Gribbens, 1st 3 00
J. Gednalsky, 1st 3 00
B. Glass, 2nd 1 25
J. Graham, 2nd 1 25
C. Geimer, 4th 2 00
A. Gantinbien, 4th 3 25
M. Gantinbien, 5th 21 50
P. Guenter: 5th 3 25
J. Gallowitz, 5th 3 25
H. Galle, 6th 10 00
D. Gantinbien, 5th 1 00
C. Gantinbien, 5th 32 50
1
1
1
i
Ben Gray 40 00
John Mesch 35 00
John Kopp 37 50
John Kilby 35 00
Barney Ludescher 37 50
Henry Mueller 37 50
Hugh Markey 37 50
Alfred Noel 37 35
John O'Brien 42 50
Michael O'Connor 45 35
Michael Ryan 20 00
Gus Raterman 37 50
Thos. Reilly 40 00
Joseph Stoltz 45 00
Patrick Sullivan 45 35
John Spielman 37 50
Dennis Sheehan 37 50
Thomas Sweeney 42 50
Fred Seyler 42 50
Fred Spielman 40 00
Frank Williams 37 50
Chas. Truher 40 00
Miss B. Brennan 37 50
Mrs. K. Hibbe 37 50
Ed. Vosberg - 40 00
Fire Payroll for First Half of May,
1917.
J. Reinfried $ 62 00
D. Ahearn 50 00
W. Hipman 50 00
M. Eitel' 47 00
A. Heer 40 00
A. McDonnell 43 00
P. Zillig 40 00
N. Wagner 40 00
A. Brewer 35 00
F. Lonergan 32 00
F. Motsch 40 00
J. Noonan 40 00
L. Wemett 32 00
J. Flynn 42 00
H. Cain 43 00
T. Ryder 43 00
Wm. Smith 40 00
M. Kelley 40 00
F. Murphy 40 00
J. Rooney 40 00
R. Tierney 36 00
J. Stafford 32 00
J. Walsh 40 00
G. Gehrke 42 00
J. Keppler 40 0'
J. Smith 43 00
J. Daugherty 40 00
W. McClain 40 00
L. Benzer 37 00
H. Woodward 35 00
M. Sweeney 40 00
J. Benzer 40 00
J. McGloughlin 40,00
D. Harker 35 00
P. Apel 40 00
E. Farrell 40 00
W. Ryan 35 00
M. Leist 32 00
P. McManus 35 00
W. Ducey 43 00
M. Kelley 40 00
F. Kenneally 40 00
T. O'Brien 40 00
A. Brewer 35 00
R. Weston 42 00
List of Warrants. 239
T. Kennedy 40 00
R. Kenneally 43 00
J. Allen 40 00
J. Connelly 40 00
W. Meyers 35 00
H. Rawson 35 00
R. Roshin 42 ev
W. Kannolt 40 00
F. Baumgartner 35 00
P. Kirch 40 00
H. Lochner, Sub. 2 15
E. Shetler, Sub. 4 20
Dubuque, Iowa, May 17th, 1917.
Honorable Mayor and City Council of
the City of Dubuque:
Gentlemen: I herewith submit my
payroll for labor on streets in the
various road districts of the City of
Dubuque for the first half of May,
1917:
M. Ackerer, 3rd
P. Ahearn, 4th
T. Brown, 1st
A. Blackburn, 1st
G. Beck, 2nd '
G. Blanchard, 2nd
J. Busch, 3rd
F. Bitzberger, 3rd
G. Blanchard, 3rd
R. Birner, 4th
C. Buelow, 5th
J. Connolly, 1st
P. Carney, Sr., 1st
W. Clark, 1st
Jerry Cahill, 1st
P. Carney, Jr., 1st
D. Calvert, 2nd
J. Curley, 2nd
J. Cahill, 3rd
P. Curran, 3rd
J. Cooney, 4th
J. Cunning, 5th
T. Cahill, health
J. Cahill, expense
E. Desmond, 2nd
L. Dempsey, 4th
G. Davis, 1 -5 each
B. Donnelly, expense
W. Dockstader, S. W.
S. Eustace, 4th
J. Eberhart, 5th
H. Engle, 1 -5 each
H. Farnum, 3rd
W. Foley, 3rd
W. Flynn, 3rd
W. Frost, 4th
G. Frost, 2nd
J. Gribben, 1st
J. Gednalsky, 1st
J. Graham, 2nd
B. Glass, 2nd
C. Geimer, 4th
A. Gantinbien, 4th
M. Gantinbien, 5th
I3. Galle, 5th
C. Gantinbien, 5th
E. Hall, 3rd
H. Henge, 3rd
G. Hall, 5th
G. Hird, 4th
J. Jaeggi, 3rd
P. Jacobs, 3rd
18
26
27
19
13
10
18
20
4
23
22
28
27
27
26
19
11
10
24
5
13
24
29
3
10
12
43
13
2
17
19
6
6
16
4
26
32
27
25
27
28
24
10
25
15
32
6
4
15
32
9
16
00
75
00
25
50
00
00
25
50
00
50
50
00
00
00
25
00
00
75
75
25
75
25
50
00
50
75
50
50
00
00
95
75
75
00
25
50
00
75
25
25
50
00
75
75
50
75
50
75
50
00
75
238 List of Warrants.
D. Hornberger, 1st 3 00
E. Hall, 3rd 1 25
G. Hall, 5th 3 25
G. Hird, 4th 32 50
J. Jaeggi, 3rd 1 25
T. Kenneally, 1st 4 25
T. Kennedy, 2nd 25 50
P. Kramer, 2nd 1 25
H. Kunkle, expense 3 25
H. Kunkle, 2nd 1 25
M. Kistler, 3rd 28 25
M. Kelley, 3rd 1 25
F. Kregle, 4th 3 25
C. Kupperschmidt, 5th 5 25
J. Kiang, 5th 3 25
A. Kaesbauer, 5th 6 50
T. Lo•nergan, 2nd 20 00
H. Lang, 5th 6 25
J. Murray, 1st 3 00
F. Maroney, 3rd 24 00
F. Mutsch, 3rd 1 25
J. Malloy, 3rd 1 25
J. Maus, 4th 6 00
H. Marten, 4th 8 75
J. Menzel, 5th 3 25
J. McCarron, 1st 3 25
C. McDonald, 2nd 24 50
Jas. McLaughlin, 3rd 1 25
Jno. McLaughlin, 3rd 1 25
S. McNabb, 5th 16 20
R. McCaffrey, 2nd 30 00
J. Noonan, 5th 3 25
W. O'Brien, 1st 32 50
S. Oppelt, 1 -5 each 27 50
H. Peck, 1st 4 25
F. Parr, 3rd 1 25
G. Reynolds, 1st 2 50
F. Rowe, 2nd 4 50
J. Reddin, 3rd 1 25
P. Royce, 4th 7 00
P. Reilly, 4th 9 75
F. Radloff, 5th 2 00
J. Ryan, 2nd 25 00
7y1. Somers, 2nd 1 25
J. Schwartz, 3rd 27 00
N. Spies, 3rd 26 25
G. Schultz, 3rd 5 75
P. Schwartz, 3rd 3 00
J. Scheldon, 3rd 1 25
J. Steffes, 5th 5 25
L. Schneider, 5th 4 50
P. Schetgan, 3rd 32 50
J. Thompson, 1st 28 25
G. Townsend, 1st 3 25
R. Tharp, 3rd 1 25
J. Tschiggfrie, 4th 2 00
A. Turner, 1 -5 each 27 50
W. Williams, 1st 4 25
W. Williams, 2nd 17 75
P. Wertin, 2nd 28 25
H. Willent, 5th 10 00
M. Ackels, 4th 9 35
F. Burns, 3rd 3 85
J. Bradley, 4th 2 20
J. Berwanger, 5th 6 05
A. Conrad, 5th 2 75
N. Evert, 1st 15 95
A. Gantinbien, 4th 3 30
M. Hannon, 2nd 2 75
A. Kramer, 4th 5 50
R. Lagen, 2nd 2 20
J. Long, 5th 6 05
D. O'Meara, 1st 9 35
W. Rusch, 5th 3 30
C. Singrin, 3rd 9 35
Gentlemen: I herewith submit my
payroll for sprinkling and sweeping
the city streets for the last half of
April, 1917:
M. Ackels, 1 -6 3rd, 5 -6 4th $ 5 50
Union Electric Co., 1st, 2nd,
- 3rd, 4th, 5th 304 35
R. Lagen, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th 7 70
C. Van Wie, 1st, 2nd 7 70
Dubuque, Iowa, May 3rd, 1917.
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council of the City of Dubuque:
Gentlemen: I herewith submit my
payroll for labor on sewers in the
City of Dubuque for the last half of
April, 1917:
W. Hennessey $ 10 00
W. Burke 26 88
J. Tobin 26 00
C. Busch 14 00
C. Rusch 13 50
T. Bannig 26 00
T. Hird 24 00
E. Schaller 26 00
H. Carney 24 00
W. Coughlin 8 00
W. Redman 14 00
C. Sullivan 37 50
BILLS.
C. D. Harrington, county
clerk, expense court costs $177 80
Frantzen & Bonson, expense 13 00
Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer,
interest 150 00
Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer,
miscellaneous 9 19
Albert Ney, expense 8 06
Albert Ney, fire 43 40.
J. P. Hardin, road, macadam 5 70
Richard Burns, road, maca-
dam 19 04
Ed. Ruff, inspector 26 00
Jos. Ryder, inspector 12 00
Pat McInerney, inspector 12 00
Gus Manstedt, inspector 5 00
E. T. Frith, health 500 00
E. T. Frith, health 287 25
Wilmer Cook, 5 per cent re-
tained Washington street 88 40
Kenety & Son, 5 per cent re-
tained Putnam street 37 76
Police Payroll First Half May, 1917.
Edward Brunskill $ 37 50
James Corcoran 42 50
Michael Connolly 37 50
John Cody 42 50
Nicholas Campbell 40 00
William Carroll 40 00
Thomas Cain 37 50
Thos. Connolly 40 00
James Conlon 37 35
Philip Dunphy 45 00
Thomas Duggan 45 00
Edward Daily 35 00
James Flynn 37 50
Patrick Fury 61 00
John Fox 35 00
Theo. Ganahl 40 00
Michael Fogarty 37 50
Corrance Grocery Co., roads 50
T. J. Mulgrew Co., 5th road 40 50
Geo. Bock, roads 42 00
Imperial Brush Co., roads 25 00
Austin- Western Road Ma-
chinery Co., roads 9 40
Dubuque Lumber & Coal Co ,
5th road 291 41
A. A. Brown, 5th road 7 30
The Smedley Co., 3rd road 28 00
Peter Hanson, roads 80
F. Schloz & Son, roads 48 25
Klauer Mfg. Co., 2nd road 8 80
Clark Roller Awning Co ,
roads 2 00
Peter Even Co., 5th road 8 75
T. J. Mulgrew Co., 2nd road 70
Stege Bros., roads 10 50
Fred C. Ris, 4th road 2 00
The Smedley Co., 2nd road 12 25
Molo Sand & Gravel Co., 5th
road 80
Model Wall Paper Co., side-
walk and fire 11 76
Mettel Bros., roads and fire 18 90
P. J. Seippel Lumber Co., 1st
road, sewer and sidewalk 54 64
Key City Roofing Co., side-
walk, sewer, 2nd and 3rd
roads 39 48
Ellwanger Bros., sewer 10 86
F. Schloz & Son, sewer 11 45
F. M. Jaeger Hardware Co.,
sewer ' 1 26
Corrance Grocery Co., sewer 1 70
Corrance Grocery Co., side-
walk 1 00
Standard Lumber Yard Co.,
sidewalk 102 05
Spahn & Rose Lumber Co.,
sidewalk 8 10
E. P. Smith Electric Co., ex-
pense and police 1 55
Iowa Telephone Co., expense,
fire and police 42 67
Key City Gas Co., police, fire
and expense 78 25
Key City Gas Co., police, fire
and expense 4 25
Kassler Motor Co., police 23 58
C. J. McCarthy, police 10 00
National Clothiers, police 3 25
Kaep & Buechele, police 118 00
Griners, police 1 50
Iowa Oil Co., police 17 99
J. W. Geillis, police 1 39
Dubuque Electric Co., police 1 58
Ellwanger Bros., police 75
Keller Electric Co., police 54
Dubuque Rubber and Belting
Co., police 10
United Tire Sales Co., police 53
Iowa Oil Co., police 12
Eichhorn & Bechtel, police 6
Joe Diebold, police 1
Key City Gas Co., fire 14
Dubuque Electric Co., fire 19
T. F. Kane, fire 141
Iowa Oil Co., fire 6
Standard Lumber Co., fire 76
Overland Dubuque Co., fire _ 14
T. J. Magee, fire 1
List of Warrants. 241
Iowa Oil Co., fire 10 76
Whelan Bros., fire - 4 50
Wunderlich & Wiederholt, fire 5 00
Peryon's Pharmacy, fire 36 00
National Refining Co., fire 22 00
Geisler Bros., fire 30
Dubuque Rubber and Belting
Co., fire 22 00
F. G. Becker, fire 10 80
Deyoe- Avenarius, fire 9 75
Ellwanger Bros., fire 2 40
Schepple "Machine Co., fire 1 50
Geo. P. Rose, Jr., fire 1 50
Ellwanger Bros., expense 50
Standard Lumber Co., expense 3 96
Wm. Grode, expense 60
M. L. Grings, expense 50
E. Schuller, expense 26 50
Rellihan & Mullen, expense 5 75
N. Steiver, expense 1 25
N. Steivel, expense 1 25
Larry Daily, expense 31 80
F. Beutin, expense 1 50
A. Y. McDonald. Co., expense 25 98
Cyril D. Lagen, expense 2 00
Eagle Point Lime Works, ex-
pense 3 00
Michael Mullen, expense 22
H. B. McCarten, expense 9
F. Schloz & Son, expense 2
Martin - Strelau Co., expense 5
McClain Bros., expense 5
Jas. Beach & Sons, expense 10
Roshek Bros., expense 10
C. L. Dambacher, expense 12
Schepple Motor Co., expense 4
C. E. Fitzpatrick Co., expense 43
C. E. Fitzpatrick Co., expense 43
Times - Journal, expense 9
M. S. Hardie, expense ' 156
J. R. Flick, expense
Dubuque Rubber and Belting
Co., health
H. G. Scherr, health
National Refining Co., health
Standard Lumber Co., health_.
John Ellwanger Co., health
Uptons Laundry, health
Ellwanger Bros., health
Labor Leader, printing
Telegraph - Herald, printing
Telegraph - Herald, printing
Telegraph- Herald, printing __
Times - Journal, printing 1
Dubuque Electric Co., lighting
parks
Dubuque Electric Co., lighting 2
Dubuque Electric Co., lighting33
On motion of Ald. Leist all
30
85
75
50
50
30
00
50
00
90
55
00
50
12 00
2
10
23
1
4
13
1
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95
76
40
66
00
25
UU
75
00
60
75
50
55
88
80
46
83 55
19 15
30 10
bills
Dubuque Electric Co., lighting 500 00
50 Dubuque Electric Co., lighting 500 00
95 Dubuque Electric Co., lighting 500 00
93 Dubuque Electric Co., lighting
77 Dubuque Electric Co., lighting
35 Dubuque Electric Co., lighting
00 Dubuque Electric Co., lighting
06 Frantzen & Bonson, settle -
85 ment of claim
00 Joseph A. Enzler, purchase of
84 property
40 C. B. McNamara & Co., road..
20 C. F. Spiegelhalter, overpaid
500 00
500 00
500 00
330 10
125 00
200 00
49 88
240
J. Johns, 3rd
T. Kenneally, 1st
H. Kunkle, 2nd
P. Kramer, 2nd
T. Kelley, 2nd
T. Kennedy, 2nd
M. Kistler, 3rd
M. Kelley, 3rd
H. King, 3rd
H. Kamp, 3rd
W. King, 3rd
F. Kreigel, 4th
A. Kaesbauer, 5th
C. Kupperschmid, 5th
T. Lonergan, 2nd
H. Lang, 5th
J. Murphy, 1st
F. Maroney, 3rd
J. Malloy, 3rd
F. Mutsch, 3rd
H. Murray, 3rd
J. Maus, 4th
H. Marten, 4th
J. McCarron, 1st
C. McDonald, 2nd
Jas. McLaughlin, 3rd
Jno, McLaughlin, 3rd
T. McGrath; 3rd
S. McNabb, 5th
R. McCaffery, 2nd
J. Noonan, 3rd
J. Noonan, 5th
S. Oppelt, 1 -5 each
W. O'Brien, 1st
=H. Peck, 1st
F. Parr, 3rd
Q. Reynolds, 1st
J . Reddin, 3rd
P. Royce, 4th
J. Ryan, 2nd
T. Sheehan, 1st
M. Sommers, 2nd
M. Sommers, 3rd
F. Sheedy, 2nd
N. Spies, 3rd
P. Schwartz, 3rd
J. Shelden, 3rd
G. Schultz, 3rd
W. Spensley, 4th
L. Schneider, 5th
J. Steffes, 5th
W. Schnee, 5th
P. Schetgan, 3rd
J . Thompson, 1st
G. Townsend, 1st
R. Tharp, 3rd
A. Turner, 1 -5 each
W. Williams, 1st
W. Williams, 2nd
P. Wertin, 2nd
H. Willett, 5th
G. Young, 5th
N. Zengel, 2nd
M. Ackels, 4th
J. Berwanger, 5th
A. Conrad, 5th
N .Evert, 1st
J. Gortmaker, 3rd
A. Gantinbien, 4th
H. Hannon, 2nd
Joe Beim, 5th
F. Hohnecker, 5th
Li of Warrants.
12 50
27 00
27 0 0
16 75
6 75
20 00
17 29 0 0 25
9 00
13 50
2 00
26 75
22 50
15 75
24 5 0
15 75
7 75
25 00
15 25
6 00
3 25
25 75
27 00
26 00
27 7 5
18 00
13 50
4 5 0
25 75
30 00
4 50
13 50
27 50
27 32 00 50
5 50
25 00
18 00
24 75
29 25
2 25
10 00
11 25
12 0 0
27 00
27 00
9 00
21 50
19 25
24 7 5
15 75
2 25
32 50
28 5 0
25 25
21 50
27 50
24 75
27 00
18 00
27 00
23 50
4 50
57 20
59 40
26 95
68 75
50 60
14 8 6
59 40
34 65
9 90
A. Kramer, 4th 57 20
R. Lagen, 2nd 30 60
J, Linihan, 3rd 4 95
Jno. Lee, 4th 1 00
J. Long, 5th 53 90
J. McCollins, 2nd 9 90
J. McCollins, 3rd 6 60
D. O'Meara, 1st 54 45
P. Pier, 3rd 52 25
C. Singrin, 3td 59 40
T. Welsh, 4th 2 50
Dubuque, Iowa, May 17th, 1917.
Honorable Mayor and City Council of
the City of Dubuque:
Gentlemen: I herewith submit niy
payroll for sweeping and sprinkling
in the City of Dubuque for the first
half of May, 1917:
R. Lagen, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th $ 64 35
C. Van Wie, 1st, 2nd 64 35
J. Sullivan, 1st 46 75
J. McCollins, 2nd 31 35
Bart Molo, 2nd, 4th 5 50
J. Linehan, 3rd 4 40
M. Ackels, 3rd 1 -6, 4th 5 -6 ._ 43 45
A. Conrad, 5th 36 85
Dubuque, Iowa, May 17th, 1917.
Honorable Mayor and City Council of
the City of Dubuque:
Gentlemen: I herewith submit my
payroll for "labor on sewers in the
City of Dubuque for the first half of
May, 1917:
H. Carney $ 23 75
W. Burke 29 25
J. Tobin 29 25
C. Busch 29 25
T. Bannig 29 25
T. Hird 29 25
E. Schaller 11 25
W. Reddin 29 25
W. Coughlin 20 25
C. Sullivan 37 50
BILLS.
Harry Boesen, inspector $ 27 00
Gus Manstedt, inspector 3 00
Jos. Ryder, inspector 22 00
Ed. Delaney, inspector 4 00
Tom Kenneally, inspector 26 00
Ed. Ruff, inspector 26 00
C. B. McNamara & Co., Fifth
avenue sewer 500 00
C. B. McNamara & Co., Fifth
avenue sewer 153 57
C. B. McNamara & Co., grad-
ing Atlantic avenue 92 40
O'Farrell Cont. Co., grading
North street 300 00
Jas. F. Lee, grading Arlington
street 60 00
Wilmer Cook, grading Cherry
street 100 00
Geo. Korman, grading Dela-
ware avenue 200 00
Geo. Korman, 5% retained
Burden avenue and O'Neill
avenue sewer 112 16
Iowa Oil Co., roads 23 65
Eagle Point Lime Works, 5th
road 6 10
Molo Sand & Gravel Co., 2nd
and 3rd roads 2 40
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•
Official Notices.
AN ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO
STREET TRAFFIC, AND REGU-
LATING THE USE OF STREETS,
ALLEYS AND PUBLIC PLACES
OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, BY
CARTS, DRAYS, COACHES, OM-
NIBUSES, CARRIAGES, WAGONS,
MOTOR VEHICLES AND ALL
OTHER VEHICLES, AND PRO -
VIDE A PENALTY FOR THE VIO-
LATION THEROF.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DU-
BUQUE:—
• Section 1. The owner, driver, op-
erator or person in charge of any
cart, dray, coach, omnibus, carriage,
wagon, motor vehicle, motorcycle or
any other vehicle, drawn, driven or
propelled upon the streets, alleys or
public places of the City of Dubuque,
shall conform to and comply with the
following rules and regulations: --
Sec. 2. Vehicles of all description
shall be driven in a careful manner
and with due regard for the safety
and convenience of pedestrians, also
of other vehicles.
Sec. 3:. Vehicles shall keep to the
right side of the center of the street,
and shall be driven as close to the
right hand curbing as possible except
as hereafter provided.
Sec. 4. On a street divided longi-
tudially by a park way, viaduct, walk,
street railway or sunken way, vehicles
shall keep to the right of such divi-
sion.
Sec. 5. Slowly moving vehicles
shall always keep as close as possible
to the right hand curb so as to allow
more swiftly moving vehicles free
passage to the left.
Sec. 6. Vehicles turning to the
right into an intersecting street, shall
pass and turn the corner as near to
the right hand curb as possible.
Sec. 7. Vehicles turning to the left
into an intersecting street shall pass
to the right of and beyond the center
of the street intersection before turn-
ing.
Sec. 8. Vehicles meeting shall pass
each other to the right.
Sec. 9. A vehicle overtaking anoth_
er vehicle traveling in the same di-
rection shall keep to the left of the
overtaken vehicle in passing, but if
such overtaking vehicle is a motor
vehicle, it shall first give a signal by
sounding its horn before attempting
to pass the vehicle overtaken.
Sec. 10. No vehicle shall back to
make a turn in any street if by so
doing it interferes with other vehicles
or pedestrians, but shall go around
the block or to a street sufficiently
wide to turn in without backing.
Sec. 11. Vehicles crossing from
one side of the street to the other
shall do so by turning to the left so
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as to head in the same direction as
the traffic on that side of the street
towards which the crossing is made,
and when the street is congested with
traffic such vehicle shall go to the
intersection before turning, and no
vehicle shall stop with its left side
to the curb.
Sec. 12. No vehicle shall remain
backed up to the curb except it be
actually loading or unloading, and in
such case no longer than the actual
loading or unloading requires. The
horse or horses attached to a vehicle
backed up to the crub shall be turned
at right angles to the vehicle and in
the direction in which the traffic upon
the street is moving except at the
public market.
Sec. 13. No vehicle shall stop ex-
cept when caused by proceeding traf-
fic on any street unless within two
feet of the curb, nor in such a way
as to obstruct complete passage of
the street.
Sec. 14. No vehicle shall be left
standing in front of, or within fifteen
feet of either side of the entrance to
any theatre, church, auditorium, or
other building where large assem-
blages of people are being held, ex-
cept when taking on or discharging
passengers or freight and then only
for such length of time as is necessary
for such purpose.
Sec. 15. No vehicle shall be per-
mitted to stop or stand within 20 feet
of any hydrant or fire plug.
Sec. 16. No vehicle shall be per-
mitted to be left standing within 20
feet of any street corner.
Sec. 17. No vehicle shall overtake
and pass another vehicle at street in-
tersections in the business district
in the City of Dubuque.
Sec. 18. All vehicles, including
street cars, when approaching the in-
tersection of streets where a police-
man or traffic officer is stationed,
shall promptly obey all directions
given by such policeman er officer.
Sec. 19. No vehicle shall stop or
stand within street intersections and
no vehicle engaged in heavy traffic,
such as hauling ice, coal, wood and
freight of all kinds, shall be driven
on Main street from First street to
Seventeenth street, unless necessary
to load or unload in said street.
Sec. 20. The drivers of all vehicles
must look out for and give right of
way to vehicles approaching simul-
taneously from the right at street in-
tersections,
Sec. 21. The driver of a vehicle
turning to the right from one street
into another shall have the right of
way over vehicles traveling on the
street into which he is turning.
Sec. 22. The driver of a vehicle
turning to the left into another street
shall give the right of way to vehicles
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taxes
Harry H. Porter, Eagle Point
barge
Harry H. Porter, Eagle Point
barge
John H. Maclay, juror
M. J. McCullough, juror
S. W. Upton, juror
Leo Palen, juror
A. P. Abeln, juror
Bart Cain, juror
J. J. Dunn, juror
P. J. McAloon, juror
H. Trenkle, juror
Simon Miller, juror
Louis C. Doerffler, juror
C. B. Trewin, juror
James Saul, expense
Harry J. Ganvin, bathing
beach
Brandt Cashier Co., expense.. 171 00
The Muntz Motor Co., auto
fire chemical 500 00
The Muntz Motor Co., auto
fire chemical
The Muntz Motor Co., auto
fire •chemical
The Muntz Motor Co., auto
fire chemical
The Muntz Motor Co., auto
fire chemical 500 00
The Muntz Motor Co., atato
fire chemical
The Muntz Motor Co., auto
fire chemical
The Muntz Motor Co., auto
fire chemical 500 00
The Muntz Motor Co., auto
fire chemical . 500 00
The Muntz Motor Co., auto
fire chemical
The Muntz Motor Co., auto
fire chemical
T. E. Rhomberg and J. A.
Rhomberg Estate, purchase
of property
T. E. Rhomberg and J. A.
Rhomberg Estate, purchase
of property
500
456
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
200
105 00
500 00
500 00
500 00
500 00
500 00
250 00
J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
List of Warrants.
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500 00
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Official Notices.
passengers, shall stop only on the near
side of the street intersection.
See. 39. The driver or operator of
every motor vehicle shall give some
plainly audible signal of his approach
to a standing street car, and the driver
or operator of every vehicle at a
distance of not less than six feet from
the running board or lower step of any
street car which is stopping for the
purpose of taking on or discharging
passengers, and if, by reason of the
presence of other vehicles at the place
where such car is stopping, or by rea-
son of the narrowness of the street, it
is not possible to preserve a distance
of six feet from such running board
as herein prescribed, then the driver
or operator shall stop the same until
such street car shall have taken on or
discharged its passengers and again
started.
Sec. 40. Persons, firms and corpor-
ations operating auto omnibuses for
hire are prohibited from having their
terminals on Main street from 1st to
17th street, or on 8th street from Clay
street to Bluff street.
Sec. 44 The driver or operator of
any vehicle, when approaching a
street car from the front, which street
car has stopped for the purpose of
taking on or discharging passengers,
or which at the time is standing upon
a switch waiting for another street
car to pass, shall operate and drive his
vehicle as close to the right hand curb
as possible, and he shall also slow
down his vehicle so that the same
is under the complete control of the
driver, and if necessary for the safety
of the life and property, said vehicle
he brought to a full stop. This rule
shall apply to all vehicles approaching
a street car from the front, and it
shall be the duty of the operator or
driver of such vehicle to begin to re-
duce the speed of his vehicle when he
arrives at a pout within fifty feet
of the front end of such street car
which has so stopped.
Sec. 42. Drivers or operators of
motor vehicles at all times shall, in
approaching or traversing a crossing
or street intersection have their ve-
hicles under complete control, and shall
sound their signals in such a way as
to give warning to other vehicles and
to pedestrians of their approach, and
reduce the speed of such vehicles to
a rate not greater than ten miles an
hour, and when turning a corner into
an intersecting street, such 'vehicle
shall not he operat(d at a greater rate
of speed than six miles an hour.
Sec. 43. No person shall operate
a motor vehicle on any street or pub-
lic highway within the City of Du-
buque at a rate of speed greater than
is reasonable and proper, having re-
gard to the traffic and use of the high-
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way, so as not to endanger the life
or limb of any person, and in any
event in the closely built up portions
of the city at a greater rate of speed
than ten miles an hour, or elsewhere
in the said city at a greater rate than
fifteen miles an hour; subject, how-
ever to the other provisions of this
section. Upon approaching a crossing
of intersecting public highways, or a
bridge, or a sharp curve, or a steep
descent, and also in traversing such
crossing, bridge, curve or descent, a
person operating a motor vehicle shall
have it under control and operate it
at a rate of speed less than hereinbe-
fore ,specified, and in no event greater
than is reasonable and proper, having
regard for the traffic then on such
highway and the safety of the public.
Sec. 44. The driver or operator of
any motor vehicle, upon approaching
any public, or parochial school within
the corporate limits of the City of
Dubuque, shall have his vehicle under
full control shall sound signals in
such a way as to give good warning
to all persons of his approach, and
shall slow down his vehicle to a speed
not exceeding ten miles an hour.
Sec. 45. That any person operating
a motor vehicle within said city shall,
at request or on signal by putting up
the hand, from a person riding or
driving a restive horse or other draft
or domestic animal, bring such motor
vehicle immediately to a stop, and, If'
traveling in the opposite direction, re-
main stationary so long as it may be
reasonable to allow such horse or
other animals to pass, and, if travel-
ing in the same direction, use reason-
able caution in passing such horse or
other animal, and the operator ant
occupant of any motor vehicle shall
render necessary assistance to the
party having in charge said horse or
other draft animal in so passing.
Sec. 46. Every motor vehicle while
in use on any street, alley or any
public place of the city, shall be pro-
vided with good and efficient brakes
which shall at all times be in proper
and efficient working condition, as
shall also the stearing gear of such
motor vehicle be at all times in proper
and efficient working condition. Every
motor vehicle while in use aforesaid,
shall also be provided with a suitable
bell or horn, and it shall be unlawful
for a person to use any bell or horn
which will not produce an abrupt
sound sufficiently loud to serve as an
adequate warning of danger, and it
shall be unlawful for any person
operating any motor vehicle to make,
or cause to be made, any unnecessary
noise with such bell or horn, or to use
the same except as a warning of said
vehicle's approach. Peddlers and ven-
ders of every description must not
blow a horn or ring a bell more often
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traveling on the street into which he
is turning.
Sec. 23. The driver of any vehicle,
whether the same he a motor vehicle
or driven by animal power, when fol-
lowed by another vehicle, when about
to stop or turn the corner of any
street or public way, shall give a sig-
nal by extending his hand from the
side of his vehicle or by raising his
whip, so that such signal shall be
plainly visible from behind such ve-
hicle, and if such driver is about to
turn he shall indicate. by such signal
the direction in which he desires to
turn, and it shall then be the duty of
the driver of any vehicle following to
slow down in response to such signal.
Sec. 24. Street cars moving at a
lawful rate of speed shall have the '
right of way upon their respective
tracks, except as to vehicles of the
fire department, hospital ambulance
and funeral processions, and no per-
son shall obstruct or delay the move-
ment thereof; provided, however, that
in cases of emergency, and whenever
the public interest or the public safe-
ty require, any police officer may or-
der a cessation of the movement of
street cars for a reasonable period of
time; and it shall be unlawful for any
such street car to resume movement
until the expiration of the time lim-
ited in such notice, or until signalled
by the police officer so stopping the
same to proceed.
Sec. 25. No street crossing on
which tracks of a steam railway are
laid shall be obstructed by any train,
locomotive, car or any part thereof
for a longer period than five minutes;
nor shall such train, locomotive or car
be parked in a street or street cross-
ing for an unreasonable time.
Sec. 26. Processions and parades,
except funerals, involving the use of
vehicles shall not be allowed, except
by permit of the Chief of Police,
which permit shall designate the time
and route of such procession or pa-
rade, and a license fee of not less than
Twenty -five ($25.00) Dollars or more
than One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars,
shall be charged for the use of the
streets for circus parades.
Sec. 27. No vehicle shall be driven
through a procession except with the
permission of a police officer.
Sec. 28. —The driver of a vehicle,
on the approach of a fire wagon or
other fire apparatus, shall immedi-
ately draw up said vehicle as near as
practicable to the right hand curb
and parallel thereto, and bring it to
a standstill.
Sec. 29. The officers and men of
the fire department and fire patrol,
with their fire apparatus of all kinds,
when going to, or on duty at, or re-
turning from a fire, and the officers
and men of the police department,
and all patrols and ambulances shall
have the right of way in any street
and through any procession, except
over vehicles carrying United States
mail.
Sec. 30. No vehicle shall be al-
lowed to remain upon, or be driven
through any street of the City of Du-
buque so as to wilfully blockade or
obstruct the said street; and no ve-
hicle shall be so overloaded that the
horse or horses, or motive power,
shall be unable to move it readily.
Sec. 31. No horse shall be left un-
attended in any street or highway un-
less securely fastened, or unless the
wheels of the vehicle to which he is
harnessed are securely tied, fastened
or chained, and the vehicle is of suf-
ficient weight to prevent its being
dragged at dangerous speed with
wheels so secured.
Sec. 32. No horse shall be un-
bitted or unbridled in any street or
highway unless secured by a halter.
Sec, 33. No one, in any street, or
highway, shall remove a wheel, pole,
shaft, whiffletree, splinter -bar or any
part of a harness likely to cause ac-
cident if the horse or horses start
without first unhitching the horse or
horses attached to said vehicle.
Sec. 34. No one shall crack or so
use a whip as to annoy, interfere with
or" endanger any person or excite any
horse or horses other than that which
he is using.
Sec. 35. No person shall drive, guide
or have the care of two or more horses
harnessed respectively to different
vehicles.
Sec.. 36. All wagons, carts and ve-
hicles of every kind and description,
except covered vehicles, used for
the purpose of hauling garbage,
manure, dead animals, refuse and
offensive offal of every kind and
description, are hereby prohibited
from using Bluff, Locust, Main, Iowa
and Clay, Jackson and Couler avenue
between the hours of 8 a. m. and 10
p. m. providing, however, that nothing
in this section shall he so construed
as to prohibit the hauling of such gar-
bage, dead animals, manure, refuse,
and offensive offal through the alleys
and street intersections at the time
designated herein. Circus vehicles un-
less in parade shall not travel over
Main. Iowa and Clay streets and also
Comer avenue,
Sec. 37. No 'person under fifteen
years of age shall drive or operate any
motor vehicle. either for commercial
or private purposes, upon the streets
in the City of Dubuque, unless such
minor is accompanied by an adult per-
son.
Sec. 38. Street cars, omnibus, auto
omnibus, or other public conveyance
engaged in transporting passengers
for hire, in taking on and discharging
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than three times in each block trav-
eled.
Sec 47. Every motor vehicle while
In use on any street, alley or any
other public place of the city must
exhibit after dusk or in any case dur-
ing the period from one hour after
sunset to one hour before sunrise, one
or more lamps showing white light
ahead in the direction toward which
such vehicle is proceeding, and also a
red light in the reverse direction, the
rays of such rear lamp shall shine up-
on the number plate carried on the
rear of such vehicles in such a way as
to render the numerals thereon visible
for at least fifty feet in the direction
from which the motor vehicle is pro-
ceeding.
Sec. 47 It shall be unlawful for
any person to operate any motor ve-
hicle within the limits of the City of
Dubuque which has displayed upon it
and lit any search light or spot light
whose rays may be directed from side
to side at the will of the operator, or
some person in said motor vehicle.
Sec. 48. Every horse drawn vehicle
and bicycle must exhibit during the
hours mentioned in the previous sec-
tion at least one white light in a place
on a horse drawn vehicle visible from
front and rear and on a bicycle a
white light showing to the front an
red to the rear. .
Sec. 49, While any motor vehicle
is at a standstill on any street, alley
or other public place of the city dur-
ing the hours aforesaid, it must ex-
hibit at least one light visible in the
direction in which such vehicle is
faced, said light shall be the light
farthest from the curb, and red light
visible in the reverse direction.
Sec. 50. No person shall drive any
motor vehicle upon the streets of the
City of Dubuque, at the time lights
are required to be carried by this or-
dinance, if said vehicle is equipped
with a lighting device which concen-
trates and projects any part of the
light into a beam, unless said lighting
device is so adjusted that at a point a
distance of seventy -five feet in front
of said light or lights, no part of the
reflected beam shall be projected
more than forty -two inches above the
surface of the roadway when measur-
ed on a level roadway.
Sec. 51. It shall be unlawful for
any person or company owning, or in
charge of, any motor vehicle to cause,
suffer or allow, smoke, steam, vapor,
gas, oil, refuse or residue to escape
therefrom in quantities in excess of
such amount as may be absolutely
necessary for the successful operation
of such motor vehicle when it is in
perfect working order, and not pre-
ventable by the use of all appliances
and apparatus designed to prevent the
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escape of said smoke, steam, vapor,
gas, oil, refuse and residue.
Sec. 52. It shall be unlawful for
any person or company owning or in
charge of any motor vehicle to cause,
suffer or allow the same to make any
unnecessary noise in any manner
while on any street, alley or other"
public place in the city.
Sec. 53. It shall be unlawful for
any person or company owning or in
charge of any other vehicle to cause,
suffer or allow the same to be oper-
ated on any street, alley or other 'pub-
lic place of the city without a muf-
fler of such design as to eliminate as
far as possible the noise caused by
the engine explosions, or to cause,
suffer or allow such motor vehicle to
be operated upon the streets, alleys
or public places with said muffler cut
out or not in good working order.
Sec. 54. That every motor vehicle
within said city shall have at all times
the number assigned to it by the Sec-
retary of State displayed on the front
and back of such vehicle in such a
manner as to be plainly visible, and
shall be of such size as provided by
the laws of the State of Iowa. No
person shall be permitted to operate
any motor vehicle upon the streets,
alleys, avenues and other public
places of the City of Dubuque unless
he have his distinctive number prop-
erly displayed for the current year
during which said motor vehicle is
being operated.
Sec. 55. Pedestrians, crossing any
street where the same intersects with
another street within the business dis-
trict, shall obey all instructions given
by the traffic officer or policeman at
said streets, and for the purpose of
promoting the safety of pedestrians,
it is advisable that all pedestrians,
especially in the conjested parts of
the city, pass over such portion of
the street as is included within the
lines of the sidewalk projected and
not diagonally.
Sec. 56. —That the words and
phrases used in this Ordinance shall,
for the Ordinance, be defined as fol-
lows: (a) "Motor vehicle" shall in-
clude all vehicles propelled by any
power other than muscular power, ex-
cepting such motor vehicles as run
only upon rails or tracks, provided
that nothing herein contained shall
apply to traction engines or road rol-
lers; (b)— "closely built up portions"
shall mean the territory within said
city contiguous to a public highway
devoted to business; (c) —the word
"vehicle" shall include equestrians,
lead horses, ' carts, drays, coaches,
omnibuses, carriages, wagons, motor
vehicles and all other vehicles used
for transporting persons or property
on the public streets, however, drawn,
driven or propelled, except street
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cars, baby carriages, wheelbarrows
and such carts as are propelled by
hand; (d)— "Horse" includes all do-
mestic animals; (e)— "driver" in-
cludes the rider of a bicycle, rider of
a motorcycle, and the operator of a
motor vehicle or street car; (f)—
"curb" shall mean the lateral bound-
aries of the street.
Sec. 57. —Any person desiring to
make complaint for violation of any
of the provisions of this Ordinance,
may make the same to any police of-
ficer, or at the police station in the
City of Dubuque.
Sec. 58. —Any person violating any
of the provisions of this Ordinance
shall he deemed guilty of a misde-
meanor, and shall be punishable by a
fine not exceeding $25.00 for the first
offense, and punishable by a fine of
not less than $25.00, nor more than
$50.00 or imprisonment not exceeding
thirty days, for a second or subse-
qu ent offense.
Sec. 59. All Ordinances, or parts of
Ordinances, in conflict with any of
the provisions of this Ordinance are
hereby repealed.
Sec. 6.0. This Ordinance, being
deemed urgent and necessary for the
immediate preservation of the public
peace, health and safety, shall be in
full force and effect from and after
its passage and publication as required
by law.
Adopted June 22nd, 1917.
Approved June 23rd, 1917.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
(Signed) JAMES SAUL,
Mayor.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Times- Journal and Telegraph - Herald
newspapers June 25th, 1917.
J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
AN ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCE CHANGING THE
GRADE OF PFOHL STREET
FROM UNGS STREET TO THE
END OF SAID STREET AND ES-
TABLISHING A NEW GRADE
ON SAID STREET.
Be It Ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That the grade hereto-
fore adopted on Pfohl Street from
Ungs Street to the end of said Pfohl
Street is hereby changed and a new
grade is hereby established and
adopted, as shown by the profile of
said street and grade, prepared by
the City Engineer, being profile No.
955, B, M. Hydrant on the corner of
St. Ambrose Street and Arch Street,
elevation 266.88.
Said grade begins at the west prop-
erty line of Ungs Street which is sta-
tion 0, south curb elevation 239.00,
north curb elevation 240.50; thence to
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station 2 +07, south curb elevation
240,00, north curb elevation 241.50.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and af-
ter its passage by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque and its publica-
tion in the Telegraph - Herald and
Times - Journal newspapers.
Adopted June 7th, 1917.
Approved June 8th, 1917.
JAMES SAUL,
Mayor.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Times - Journal and Telegraph - Herald
newspapers, June 9th, 1917.
J. J. SHEA,
6 -9 -1t City Recorder.
(Official Publication.)
AN ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCE CHANGING THE
GRADE OF UNGS STREET
FROM SEMINARY STREET TO
THE END OF SAID STREET
AND ALSO ESTABLISHING A
NEW GRADE ON SAID STREET.
Be It Ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That the grade hereto-
fore adopted on Ungs Street from
Seminary Street to the end of said
street is hereby changed and a new
grade is hereby established and
adopted as shown by the profile of
said street and grade, prepared by
the City Engineer, being profile No.
956, B. M. Hydrant on the corner of
St. Ambrose Street and Arch Street,
elevation 266.88.
Said grade begins at the north
curb line of Seminary Street which
is station 0+12, elevation 263.59;
thence to station 1+62, south curb
line of Pfohl Street, east curb eleva-
tion 240.50, west curb elevation
241.50; thence to station 1+88, north
curb line of Pfohl Street, east curb
elevation 239.00, west curb elevation
240.00; thence to station 2 +75, east
curb elevation 231.00, west curb ele-
vation 232.00; thence to station 0 +89,
east curb elevation 228.40, west curb
elevation 229.00.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and af-
ter its passage by the City Council
and its publication in the Dubuque
Telegraph - Herald and Times - Journal
newspapers.
Adopted June 7th, 1917.
Approved June 8th, 1917.
JAMES SAUL,
Mayor.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Times - Journal and Telegraph- Herald
newspapers, June 9th, 1917.
J. J. SHEA,
6 -9 -1t City Recorder.
It is estimated by the City Engi-
neer that said improvement will re-
quire:
. 1,100 lineal feet of cement curb.
2,800 square feet of cement gutter.
Making a total estimated cost to
the legally assessable property own-
ers of $970.00.
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, June 21st, 1917, or to file
with the City Recorder their objec-
tion in writing on or before June
21st, 1917.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, June
12th, 1917. J. J. SHEA,
6- 12 -3t. City Recorder.
Official Notice.
NOTICE OF THE CITY COUNCIL'S
INTENTION TO CONSTRUCT AN
EIGHT -INCH TILE PIPE SANI-
TARY SEWER IN EXCHANGE
STREET FROM CURTIS STREET
TO CORA STREET, AND IN
CORA STREET FROM EX-
CHANGE TO A POINT ABOUT
SEVENTY -FIVE FEET EAST OF
GRANDVIEW 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 construct an eight -inch tile
pipe sanitary sewer in Exchange
Street from Curtis Street to Cora
Street, and in Cora Street from Ex-
change Street to a point about seven-
ty -five feet east of Grandview Ave-
nue.
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:
750 lineal feet of eight -inch tile
pipe.
5 manholes.
Making a total estimated cost to
the legally assessable property own-
ers of $770.00.
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, June 21st, 1917, or to file
with the City Recorder their ob;3c-
tion in writing on or before June
21st, 1917.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, June
12th, 1917. J. J. SHEA,
6- 12 -3t. City Recorder.
Notice to Contractors.
Sealed proposals will be received at
the City Recorder's office, City Hall,
by the City Recorder until 8:00 p. m.
Thursday, July 5th, 1917, to be acted
on by the City Council on said date
for improving Nevada Street from
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Julien Avenue to West Fifth Street,
in accordance with the plans and
specifications prepared by the City
Engineer and now on file in the of-
fice of the City Recorder.
It is estimated by the City Engi-
neer that said improvement will re-
quire:
1,100 lineal feet of cement curb.
2,800 square feet of cement gutter.
The work to be paid for when said
work is completed and as prescribed
by Chapter XXXII and amendments
thereto of the Revised Ordinances of
1901 of the City of Dubuque, Iowa,
work to be completed on or before
the 1st day of August, 1917.
Bidders must state price per lineal
foot of cement curb and price per
square foot of cement gutter.
Each bid must be accompanied by
a certified check for $100.00 on some
Dubuque Bank as a guarantee that a
contract will be entered into if
awarded. Check and bid in separate
envelopes.
The City Council reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, June 22nd,
1917. J. J. SHEA,
6- 22 -3t. City Recorder.
Notice to Contractors.
Sealed proposals will be received at
the City Recorder's office, City Hall,
by the City Recorder until 8:00 P. M.
Thursday, July 5th, 1917, to be acted
on by the City Council on said date
for improving Couler Avenue from the
end of the present Creosote Wood
Block improvement to the City Limits,
in accordance with the plans and
specifications prepared by the City
Engineer and now on file in the office
of the City Recorder.
It is estimated by the City Engineer
that said improvement will require:
If Creosote Wood Block Paving on a
concrete foundation:
2,200 square yards of creosote wood
block paving on a concrete founda-
tion outside of car tracks.
1,350 square yards of creosote wood'
block paving on a concrete foundation
inside of car tracks and one foot out-
side thereof.
15 lineal feet of new stone curb.
75 lineal feet of stone curb reset.
220 cubic yards of cutting.
If Brick Block Paving on a concrete
foundation:
2,200 square yards of brick block
paving on a concrete foundation out-
side of car tracks.
1,350 square yards of biiak block
paving on a concrete foundation in-
side of car tracks and one foot out-
side thereof.
15 lineal feet of new stone curb.
75 lineal feet of stone curb reset.
220 cubic yards of cutting.
If Sheet Asphalt Paving and Brick
Block Paving on a Concrete founda-
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NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS
ON CLAY STREET, EIGHTEENTH
STREFIT AND COULER AVENUE.
You, and each of you, are hereby
notified that Clay Street, Eighteenth
Street and Couler Avenue, recently
improved, has been completed by the
contractor and turned over to the
City for acceptance. Before said
streets are formally accepted it is
desired by the undersigned that if
there are any known defects what-
soever in said improvement, that
you make known the same at the
Office of the City Engineer on or be-
fore noon of Wednesday, June 6th,
1917, and said defects, if any, will
receive immediate attention.
F. J. M'NULTY,
6 -1 -4t. City Engineer.
Official Notice.
NOTICE OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENT
Notice is hereby given to all con-
cerned that a special assessment, as
provided by law, will be levied at a
session of the City Council of the City
of Dubuque, Iowa, to be held Friday,
June 22, 1917, to pay for im-
proving Clay Street, Eighteenth
Street and Couler Avenue, from the
north property line of Third Street to
the north property lino of Twenty -
Second Street. C. B. McNamara &
Co., contractors.
Amount of special assessment, $47,-
066.58, same to be assessed against
the property legally subject to assess-
ment upon and along said streets.
And that there is a plat and sched-
ule on file in the office of the City
Recorder of said City of Dubuque,
showing the streets in which said im-
provement was made and the sepa-
rate lots and parcels of ground or
specified portions thereof subject to
assessment for such improvement, the
name of the owner thereof as far as
practicable and the amount to be as-
sessed against each lot or parcel of
ground, which plat and schedule are
subject to public inspection.
And that any and all "persons ob-
jecting to said special assessment or
to said plat must file his or their ob
jections in writing with the City Re-
corder of said City of Dubuque on or
before said session of the City Coun-
cil, to he held Thursday, June 22nd,
1917, or to appear at said session of
the Council to show cause, if any you
have, why said assessment should not
be levied.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, June 9th,
1917. J. J. SHEA,
6 -9 -3t City Recorder.
Notice to Sidewalk Contractors.
Sealed proposals will be received a`
the City Recorder's Office, City Hall,
by the City Recorder until 8:00 P. M.,
Thursday, July 5, 1917, to be acted on
by the City Council on said date, for
constructing sidewalks abutting the
following lots: Lot 1, of Fairmont
Park Add. and Lots 43 and 44, of G.
R. West's Dub. Add., on the west side
of Lemon Street, Engineer's estimate
852 square feet of cement sidewalk;
abutting Lots 28, 29 and 5 -7 of Lot 27
of G. R. West's Dub. Add., on the east
side of Lemon Street, Engineer's esti-
mate 700 square feet of cement side-
walk; abutting Lot 1 of 1 of 5, Lori -
mer's Sub., on the west side of Bluff
Street, Engineer's estimate 1,728
Square feet of cement sidewalk; abut-
ting the N. 2 -3 of City Lot 193, on the
south side of Third Street and west
side of Iowa Street, Engineer's esti-
mate 1,872 square feet of cement
sidewalk, in accordance with the plans
and specifications prepared by the
City Engineer and now on file in the
office of the City Recorder. The
work to be paid for when said work
is completed and as prescribed by
Chapter XXXII and amendments
thereto of the Revised Ordinances of
1901 of the City of Dubuque, Iowa,
work to be completed on or before
the 10th da yof August, 1917. Bid-
ders must state price per square foot
for cement sidewalk. Each bid must
be accompanied by a Certified Check
for ten per cent of the gross amount
of his bid as a guarantee that a con-
tract will be entered into if awarded.
Check and bid in separate envelopes.
The City Council reserves the right to
reject any and all bids.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, June 25,
1917. J. J. SHEA,
6 -25 -3t City Recorder.
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Notice to Refreshment Dealers.
Bids will be received at the Mayor's
Office up till 3 o'clock p. m., Mon-
day, June 11th, 1917, for the purchas-
ing of the privileges of operating a
refreshment stand at the Bathing
Beach at Eagle Point. This stand is
now under construction and will be
open for inspection after Friday,
June 8th. Those wishing to bid for
the concessions are invited to view
said building and bid accordingly.
E. E. 113ttITH,
Chairman Bathing Beach Committee.
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Official Notice.
NOTICE OF THE CITY COUNCIL'S
INTENTION TO IMPROVE NE-
VADA STREET FROM JULIEN
AVENUE TO WEST FIFTH
STREET.
To Whom It May Concern:
You and each of you are hereby no-
tified that it is the intention of the
City Council of the City of Dubuque,
Iowa, to improve Nevada Street from
Julien Avenue to West Fifth Street.
That a plat of said improvement is
now on file in the office of the City
Recorder.
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jetting to said special assessment or to
said plat must file his or their objec-
tion in writing with the City Recor-
der of said City of Dubuque on or be-
fore said session of the City Council
to be held Thursday, July 5, 1917, 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
1917.
6 -22 -3t
at Dubuque, Iowa, June 22,
J. J. SHEA,
City }recorder.
ATacation Notice.
Notice is hereby given that an ap-
plication has been made to the City
Council of the City of Dubuque for the
vacation of the follow.ng parts 3f
streets and alleys in the city of Du-
buque, viz:
Fourth Street, from the westerly
line of Bell Street to the westerly lines
of Block "B" and "C" in Booth's Ad-
dition; Fifth Street, from the westerly
line of Bell Street, to the easterly line
of Market Streit; Market Street, from
the southerly line of Fourth Street
Extension to the northerly line of the
alley in B1:cics "C" and "F" of
Bcoth's Addi_i.on; the alley fr3m the
westerly 1'ne of Bell Street to the
easterly line of Market Street,
through Block "G" to Booth's Addi-
tion; the alley from the westerly line
of Bell Street Extension locat be-
tween B]cck "H" of Booth's Addition
and Block 31 of Dubuque Harbor Im-
provement Company's Additicn, and
between a part of Block "A" of
Booth's Addition and a part of Block
30 in Dubuque Harbor Improvement
Company's Addition; all in the City
of Dubuque, Iowa.
That a plat of sa'd prep rty has
been made and is now cn fie in my
office; that said matter will be acted
upon by said City Council at is meet-
ing to be held Thursday, July 5, 1917,
and all persons having obj ct'on to
said proposed vacation must fil their
objection in my cffice on cr b °fore
Thursday, July 5, 1917.
6- 22 -10t. City Engineer.
F. J. McNULTY,
NOTICE.
Auction Sale of Five Fire Horses.
On Saturday, June 9th, 1917, at 10
o'clock a. m., there will be sold at
public auction at the City Hall to
the highest bidder for cash, five fire
horses which have been in use in the
service of the Fire Department of
the City of Dubuque.
CHARLES LEIST,
Chairman of Fire Committee.
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Official Notice.
NOTICE OF THE CITY COUNCIL'S
INTENTION TO IMPROVE COU-
LER AVENUE FROM THE END
OF THE PRESENT CREOSOTE
,WOOD BLOCK IMPROVEMENT TO
THE CITY LIMITS.
To Whom It May Concern:
You and each of you are hereby no-
tified that it is the intention of the
City Council of the City of Dubugiie,
Iowa, to improve Couler avenue from
the end of the present creosote wood
block improvement, to the city limits.
That a plat of said improvement is
now on file in the office of the City
Recorder.
It is estimated by the City Engineer
that said improvement will require:
If Creosote Wood Block Paving on a
concrete foundation:
2,200 square yards of creosote wood
block paving on a concrete founda-
tion outside of car tracks.
1,350 square yards of creosote wood
block paving on a concrete foundation
inside of car tracks and one foot out-
side thereof.
15 lineal feet of new stone curb.
75 lineal feet of stone curb reset.
Making a total estimated cost to the
legally assessable property owners of
$10,142:00.
If Brick Block Paving on a concrete
foundation:
2,200 square yards of brick block
paving on a concrete foundation out-
side of car tracks.
1,350 square yards of brick block
paving on a concrete foundation in-
side of car tracks and one foot out-
side thereof.
15 lineal feet of new stone: curb.
75 lineal feet of stone 'iurb reset.
220 cubic yards of cutting.
Making a total estimated cost to the
legally assessable property owners of
$7,904.50.
If Sheet Asphalt Paving and Brick
Block Paving on a Concrete founda-
tion:
1,990 square yards of sheet asphalt
paving on a concrete foundation out-
side of car tracks.
1,350 square yards of brick block
paving on a concrete foundation in-
side of car track and one foot outside
thereof.
1,910 square feet of cement gutter.
15 lineal feet of new stone curb.
75 lineal feet of stone curb reset.
220 cubic yards of cutting.
Making a total estimated cost to
the legally assessable property owners
of 7,484.00.
If Bitulithic Paving and Brick
Block Paving 011 a Concrete Founda-
tion:
1,990 square yards of Bitulithic pav-
ing on a concrete foundation outside
of car tracks.
1,350 square yards of brick block
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tion:
1,990 square yards of sheet asphalt
paving on a concrete foundation out-
side of car tracks.
1,350 square yards of brick block
paving on a concrete foundation in-
side of car track and one foot outside
thereof.
1,910 square feet of cement gutter.
15 lineal feet of new stone curb.
75 lineal feet of stone curb reset.
220 cubic yards of cutting.
If Bitulithic Paving and Brick
Block Paving on a Concrete Founda-
tion:
1,990 square yards of Bitulithic pav-
ing on a concrete foundation outside
of car tracks.
1,350 square yards of brick block
paving on a concrete foundation inside
of car tracks and one foot outside
thereof.
1,910 square feet of cement gutter.
15 lineal feet of new stone curb.
75 lineal feet of stone curb reset.
220 cubic yards of cutting.
If Bitulithic Paving on Old Maca-
dam Foundation and Brick Block Pav-
ing on a Concrete Foundation:
1,990 square yards of hitulithic
paving on old macadam foundation
outside of car tracks.
1,350 square yards of brick block
paving on a concrete foundation in-
side of car tracks and one foot out-
side thereof.
1,910 square feet of cement gutter.
15 lineal feet of new stone curb.
75 lineal feet of stone curb reset.
20 tons of hitulithic binder.
50 cubic yards of crushed rock
220 cubic yards of cutting.
The work to he paid for when said
work is completed and as prescribed
by Chapter XXXII and amendments
thereto of the Revised Ordinances of
1901 of the City of Dubuque, Iowa,
work to be completed on or before the
1st clay of September, 1917.
Bidders must state price per square
yard for the above mentioned mater-
ials inside of car tracks and one foot
outside thereof, price per square yard
for the above mentioned materials
outside of car tracks, price per lineal
foot for new stone curb, and for stone
curb reset, price per square foot for
cement gutter, price per ton for bitu-
lithic binder, and price per cubic yard
for crushed rock, price for grading in
total.
Each hid must be accompanied by a
certified check for $1,000 on some Du-
buque hank as a guarantee that a
ed. Check and hid in separate en-
velopes.
The City Council reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, June 22nd,
1917. J. J. SHEA,
6 -22 -3t City Recorder.
Official Notices.
Notice to Sewer Contractors.
Sealed proposals will be received at
the City Recorder's office, City Hall,
by the City Recorder until 8:00 p. m.
Thursday, July 5th, 1917, to be acted
on by the City Council on said date,
for constructing an eight -inch tile
pipe sanitary sewer in Exchange
Street from Curtis Street to Cora
Street, and in Cora Street from Ex-
change Street to a point about seven-
ty -five feet east of Grandview Avenue,
in accordance with the plans and
specifications prepared by the City
Engineer and now on file in the office
of the City Recorder.
It is estimated by the City Engineer
that said improvement will require:
750 lineal feet of eight -inch tile
pipe.
5 manholes.
The work to be paid for when said
work is completed and as prescribed
by Chapter XXXIV and amendments
thereto of the Revised Ordinances of
1901 of the City of Dubuque, Iowa,
work to be completed on or befQr_e
the 10th day of August, 1917.
Bidders must state price per lineal
foot of completed sewer; also price
per manhole complete.
Each bid must be accompanied by
a certified check of $75.00 on some
Dubuque bank as a guarantee that a
contract will be entered into if award-
ed. Checks and bid in separate en-
velopes.
The City Council reserves the right
to reject any and all bids
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, June 22nd,
1917. J. J. SHEA,
6 -22 -3t City Recorder.
Official Notice.
NOTICE OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENT
Notice is hereby given to all con-
cerned that a special assessment as
provided by law will be levied at a
session of the City Council of the City
of Dubuque, Iowa, to be held Thurs-
day, July 5, 1917, to pay for con-
structing a sidewalk abutting Lot 161,
Glendale Add., H. A. McIntosh, con-
tractor.
Amount of Special Assessment,
$48.31, same to be assessed against
the property legally subject to assess-
ment upon and along said lot.
And that there is a plat and sched-
ule on file in the office of the City Re-
corder of said City of Dubuque, show-
ing the lot in which said sidewalk
was constructed and the separate lots
and parcels of ground or specified
portions thereof subject to assessment
for such improvement, the name of
the owner thereof as far as practica-
ble and the amount to be assessed
against each lot or parcel of ground,
which plat and schedule are subject
to public inspection.
And that any and all persons ob-
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CITY COUNCIL.
(Official.)
Regular session July 5th, 1917.
Council met at 8:20 p. m.
Mayor Saul in the chair.
Present —Alds. Frith, Leist, Mc-
Laughlin, Plamondon, Wallis.
Absent —Aids. Callahan, Strobel.
Ald. McLaughlin moved to defer
action in adopting the council pro-
ceedings for the month of April, 1917.
Carried.
BIDS.
Bids for constructing sanitary sew-
er in Exchange street from Curtis
street to Cora street and in Cora
street from Exchange street to a
point about seventy -five feet east of
Grandview avenue. Bid of Wilmer
Cook, eight -inch tile pipe, per lineal
foot, G9c; manholes, each $30.00.
Bid of Oliver G. Kringle, eight -inch
tile pipe, per lineal foot, 73c; man-
holes, each $30.00. Bid of John
Tibey, eight -inch tile pipe, per lineal
foot, GOc; manholes, each $24.00. Bid
of Edward McEvoy, eight -inch tile
pipe, per lineal foot, 72c; manholes,
each, $29.50. Bid of G. L. Kormann,
eight -inch tile pipe, per lineal foot,
76c; manholes, each. $28.00. Bid of
Wm. Singrin, eight -inch tile pipe, per
lineal foot, 70c; manholes, each $32.
Bid of James Street, eight -inch tile
pipe, per lineal foot, GOc; manholes,
each $27.00. Bid of J. A. R. DanieIe,
eight -inch tile pipe, per lineal foot,
70c; manholes, each $35.00. On mo-
tion of Ald. Wallis the contract Was
awarded to John Tibey, he being the
lowest bidder, and his bond placed at
one - fourth the amount of the con-
tract.
Bids for the improving of .Couler
avenue from the end of the present
creosote wood block improvement to
the city limits. Bid of G. L. Kormann,
grading in total, $88.00; stone curb-
ing, per lineal foot, $1.25; reset curb-
ing, per lineal foot, 40c; brick pav-
ing, per square yard, $2.35;' brick
paving, per' square yard, inside of
tracks and one foot outside, $2.40.
Bid of Jas. F. Lee, grading in total,
$175.00; stone curbing, per lineal
foot, $1.35; reset curbing, per lineal
foot, 42c; cement guttering, per
square yard, $1.80; brick paving, per
square yard, $2.53; brick paving, per
square yard, inside of tracks and one
foot outside, $3.49; 3" creosote wood
block paving, per square yard, Class
A, $3.35; in tracks, $4.30; 3" creo-
sote wood block paving, per square
yard, Class B, $3.40; in tracks, $4.42;
sheet asphalt, per square yard, Class
A., $1.92; sheet asphalt, per square
yard, Class C, $1.85; bitulithic on
concrete, $2.05 per square yard; bitu-
lithic on macadam, $1.56 per square
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yard; crushed stone, per cubic yard,
$1.75; bitulithic binder, per ton, $6.50.
Bid of Wrn. Horrabin, grading in to-
tal, $170.00; stone curbing, per lineal
foot, $1.40; reset curbing, per lineal
foot, 41c; cement guttering, per
square yard, $1.85; sheet asphalt,
Class A, $1.98; sheet asphalt, Class C,
$1.94; brick paving inside of tracks
and one foot outside, per square yard,
$3.52; bitulithic on concrete base,
$2.10; bitulithic on macadam, $1.60;
binder, per ton, $6.50; crushed rock,
per cubic yard, $1.85. Bid of C. B.
McNamara & Co., grading in total,
$165.00; stone curbing, per lineal
foot, $1.35; reset curbing, per lineal
foot, 40c; brick paving, per square
yard, $2.50; brick paving, per square
yard, inside of tracks and one foot
outside, $3.50; creosote wood block
paving, per square yard, Class A,
$3.28; inside of tracks and one foot
outside, $4.28; creosote wood block
paving, per square yard, Class B,
$3.36; inside of tracks and one foot
outside, $4.38. On motion of Ald.
Frith the bids were referred to the
committee of the whole.
Bids for improving Nevada street
from Julien avenue to West Fifth
street. Bid of John Tibey, cement
curbing, per lineal foot, 30c; cement
guttering, per square yard, $1.75.
Bid of N. J. Staner, cement curbing,
per lineal foot, 33 brick gutter-
ing, per sgu yard, $1.34. Bid of
Thos. R. Lee, cement curbing, per
lineal foot, 40c; cement guttering,
per square foot, 14c. On motion of
Ald. Wallis the bids were referred to
the city engineer to report later in
the evening the lowest bidder.
Bids for constructing permanent
sidewalks. Bid of Thos. R. Lee,
north 2 -3 of City Lot 193, south side
of Third street and west side of Iowa
street, 11c per square . foot; Lot 28,
29 and 5 -7 of Lot 27 of G. R. West's
Sub., east side of Lemon street, 12c
per square foot; Lot 1 of 1 of 5, Lori -
mer's Sub., west side of Bluff street,
llc per square foot; Lot 1 of Fair-
mont Park Add., Lots 43 and 44 west
side of Lemon street, 111/2c per
square foot. Bid of N. J. Staner,
north 2 -3 of City Lot 193, south side
of Third street and west side of Iowa
street, 10 per square foot; Lot 1
of Fairmont Park Add., Lot 43 and
44, G. R. West's Add.. 12 / per
square foot; Lot 1 of 1 of 5, Lori -
mer's Sub., west side of Bluff street,
11c per square foot; Lots 28, 29 and
5 -7 of Lot 27 of G. R. West's Sub.,
east side of Lemon street, 121/2c per
square foot. On motion of Ald. Wal-
lis the contract for the construction
of the permanent sidewalk abutting
north 2 -3 of City Lot 193 was award-
ed to N. J. Staner, he being the low-
est bidder, and the contracts for the
construction of permanent sidewalks
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paving on a concrete foundation inside
of car tracks and one foot outside
thereof.
1,910 square feet of cement gutter.
15 lineal feet of new stone curb.
75 lineal feet of stone curb reset.
220 cubic yards of cutting.
Making a total estimated cost to the
legally assessable property owners of
$7,650.00.
If Bitulithic Paving on Old Maca-
dam Foundation and Brick Block Pav-
ing on a Concrete Foundation:
1,990 square yards of bitulithic
paving on old macadam foundation
outside of car 'tracks.
1,350 square yards of brick block
paving on a concrete foundation in-
side of car tracks and one foot out-
side thereof.
1,910 square feet of cement gutter.
15 lineal feet of new stone curb.
75 lineal feet of stone curb reset.
20 tons of bitulithic binder.
50 cubic yards of crushed rock
Making a total estimated cost to the
legally assessable property owners of
$5,790.00.
Any person having objection to said
improvement is hereby notified to ap-
pear before the City Council at its
next regular session to be held Thurs-
day, June 21st, 1917, or to file with
the City Recorder their objections in
writing on or before June 21st, 1917.
Dated at Dubuque, Ia., June -l2th,
1917. J. J. SHEA,
6- 12 -3t. City Recorder.