1915 August City Council ProceedingsCITY COUNCIL
(Official.)
Regular Session, August 5th, 1915.
Council met at 8:45 p. m.
Mayor Saul in the chair,
Present —Aids. Callahan, Clancy,
Heim, Mc,ntosh, McLaughlin, Sin-
grin, Wallis.
Ald. Clancy moved that the Council
Proceedings for the ?.ionth of June,
1915 be approved as printed. Carried.
Ald. Singrin moved to suspend the
rules for the purpose of allowing any
one present to address the Council.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Alds. Callahan, Clancy,
Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin,
Wallis.
Nays —None.
Miss McDonnell addressed the
Council relative to the improving of
Walnut Street and also the placing
of an electric street light on Walnut
Street. Ald. Wallis moved to refer
the matter of impr wing Walnut
Street to the Committee of the Whole
to view the grounds for the purpose
of detorn.ining the kind of material
to be used for the improving of Wal-
nut Street and also the placing of an
electric street light. Carried.
Ald. Singrin moved to open bids.
Carried.
Ald. McLaughlin moved to return
the bids for the cleaning of alleys to
the bidders. Carried.
Bids for the construction of an
eight -inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in
Washington Street from Twenty -first
to Twenty- second Street. Bid of J.
A. R. Daniels, 8 -inch tile pipe per
lineal foot 59 cts., manholes each
$30.00. Bid of J. M. Kenety & Son,
8 -inch tile pipe per lineal foot 69 cts,.
manholes each $30.00. Bid of H. A.
McIntosh, 8 -inch tile pipe per lineal
foot 78 cts., manholes each $35.00.
Bid of John Tibey, 8 -inch tile pipe
per lineal foot 68 cts., manholes each
$34.00. Bid of Wilmer Cook, 8 -inch
tile pipe per lineal foot 75 cts., man-
holes each $25.00. Bid of G. L. Kor-
man, 8 -inch tile pipe per lineal foot
70 cts, manholes each $30.00. On
motion of Ald. Heim the bids were
referred to the City Engineer to re-
port later in the evening.
Bids for the construction of an
eight -inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in
Elm Street from Twenty -first to
Twenty - second Street. Bid of. J. M.
Kenety & Son, 8 -inch tile pipe per
lineal foot 69 cts., manholes each
$30.00. Bid of H. A. McIntosh, 8 -inch
tile pipe per lineal foot 89 cts, man -
holes each. $35.00. Bid of John Tibey,
8 -inch tile pipe per lineal foot 78 cts.,
manholes each $25.00. Bid of Wil-
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mer Cook, 8 -inch tile pipe per lineal
foot 75 cts., manholes each $25.00.
Bid of J. A. R. Daniels, 8-
inch tile pipe per lineal foot
$1.25, manholes each $32.00. Bid
of G. L. Korman, 8 -inch tile pipe per
lineal foot 75 cts., manholes each
$30.00. On motion of Ald. Callahan
the bids were referred to the City En-
gineer to report later in the evening.
Bids for the construction of per-
manent sidewalks. Bid of G. L. Kor-
mann, Lot west 1 -2 City Lot 210 east
side of Iowa Street 12 1 -2 cts, per
foot; Lot south 60 feet 9f Lot 33 J. P.
Schroeder Add. west side of Harold
Street 12 1 -2 cts. per foot, Lot north-
west 1 -4 and south 1 -2 of Lot 90
Union Add. south side of Cleveland
Avenue 12 1 -2 cts. er foot; Lot
i9 Grandview Avenue Add. east side
of State street 12 1 -2 cts. per foot;
Lot 92 Union Add., south side of
Cleveland Avenue 12 1 -2 cts per foot;
Lots 77 and 78 Union hdd. south side
of Cleveland Avenue 12 1 -2 cts. per
foot; Lots 3 and 4 of City Lot 456
east side of Iowa Street 12 1 -2 cts
per foot; Lot 5 Marsh Dubuque east
side of North Booth Street 12 1 -2
cts, per foot; Lot 9 Marsh Dubuque
east side of North Booth Street 12
1 -2 cts. per foot; Lot 8 Marsh Du-
buque east side of North Booth Street
12 1 -2 cts. per foot; Lot northwest 1 -4
Lot 90 Union Add. south side of
Cleveland Avenue 12 1 -2 cts, per foot;
Lot part of Lot 5 of 13 of Mineral Lot
172 south side of West 14th Street
12 1 -2 cts per foot. Bid of H. A. Mc-
Intosh, Lots 3 and 4 of City Lot 456
Iowa Street 11 cts, per square foot,
West 1 -2 of City Lot 210 Iowa Street
11 cts, per square foot, Lot 5 Marsh's
Add. North Booth Street 12 1 -4 cts.
per square foot; Lot 8 Marsh's Add.
North Booth Street 12 1 -4 cts. per
square foot, Lot 9 Marsh's Add.
North Booth Street 12 1 -4 cts. per
square foot; Northeast 1 -4 and south-
east 1 -2 of Lot 90 Union Add. Cleve-
land Avenue 12 1 -2 cts per square
foot; Northwest 1 -4 of Lot 90 Union
Add. Cleveland Avenue 12 1 -2 cts. per
square foot; Lot 9 , Union Add.
Cleveland Avenue 12 1 -2 cts. per
square foot; Lots 77 and 78 Union
Add. Cleveland Avenue 12 1 -2 cts. per
squara fcot.
Bid of Kern C'Brien, Lot 5 Marsh's
11 cts. per square foot Lot; 8 Marsh's
11 cts. per square foot; Lot 9 Marsh's
11 cts. per square foot; Lot
92 Union Add. 11 cts. per square
foot, Lot 90 Union Add. 11 cts. per
square foot -.ot 90 Union Add. 11 cts,
per square foot, Lots 77 and 78 Union
Add. 11 cts. per square foot, Lot 19
Grandview Avenue Add. 11 cts. per
squar3 foot Lot 210 Iowa Street 10
cts, per square foot, Lot 3 and 4 of
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456 Iowa Street 10 cts. per square foot.
Ald. Wallis moved that the contracts
for the construction of nine sidewalks
be awarded to Kern O'Brien he being
the lowest bidder and his bond placed
at 1 -4 the amount of the contracts and
that the bids for the construction of
the sidewalk in front of Mr. Ryder's
property on Cleveland avenue be re-
ferred to the committee of the whole
to view the grounds. Carried.
Ald. Wallis moved that the City Re-
corder be instructed to readvertise for
bids on the construction of perman-
ent sidewalks in front of the soutb
60 feet of Lot 33 J. P. Schroeder's
Add. west side of Harold street and
part of Lot 5 of 13 of Mineral Lot 172
south side of West 14th. street. Car-
ried.
BILLS.
G. L. Ko-man, sidewalks $ 8 10
Joe Schlueter, expense 60 00
Edward Farrell, health 35 00
E. T. Frith, health 850 23
John Bohn, inspector 1 00
Tom Kenneally, inspector 10 00
Mike O'Hagan,inspector 29 00
John Dubler, inspector 26 00
J. D. Bush, inspector 9 00
Geo. Wimmer, inspector 27 00
Joe Bonfield, inspector 28
Robt. Love, inspector 28
Ed. Delaney, inspector 24
Jacob Weber, inspector 23
Ed. Ruff, inspector 28
Gus. Mansteadt inspector 28
John Kinsella, inspector 14
Ike Beekman, inspector 6
Aug. Rodush, inspector 30
John D. Bush, inspector 13
Mike McCarten, inspector 3
Heim Bros., road 26
John Parker, macadam
John Johns, macadam
Conrad Geimer, macadam
John Steffes, macadam
Fred Radloff, macadam
Jake Hansen, macadam
O'Farrell Cont. Co., grading An-
. gella street 100 00
F. W. Hassett, grading Burns
street
F. W. Hassett, grading Park
avenue 35 00
F. W. Hassett, grading Quince
street 34 60
J. A. R. Daniels, Bee Branch
Sewer
Harry McIntosh, Bee Branch
sewer 475 00
Wilmer Cook, five percent ret-
tained improving 3rd street
extension • 262 20
Wilmer Cook, grading Martha
street 40 00
O'Farrell Cont. Co., improving
Cox street 1121 64
O'Farrell Cont. Co., improving
Angella street 723 07
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42 00
7 88
14 22
27 00
26 72
35 69
21 47
900 00
F. W. Hassett, improving Burns
street
Tibey Bros., sewer in McEvoy
Place
Tibey Bros., sewer
street
Tibey Bros., sewer in
street
On motion of Ald. McLaughlin all
bills properly O. K. were ordered paid.
Communication of Jas. F. Lee to-
gether with bill attached for 5 percent
retained on different improvements
presented and read. Ald. McLaughlin
moved to suspend the rules for the
purpose of allowing Mr. Lee to address
the council.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Alds. Callahan, Clancy, Heim,
McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis.
Nays —None.
Mr, Lee addressed the council rela-
tive to his communication and bill.
Ald. Wallis moved that the communi-
cation and bill of Mr. Lee be referred
to the committee of the whole to view
the different streets and alleys where
the different 5 percent is held tomor-
row afternoon. Carried.
Petition of C. L. Anderson et al ask-
ing the City Council to remove the
public water fountain now located on
Grandview avenue at the intersection
of South Dodge street, presented and
read. Ald. Clancy moved to suspend
the rules for the purpose of allowing
the interested parties to address the
council. Carried by the following
vote: Yeas —Alds. Callahan, Clancy,
Heins, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin,
Wallis. Nays —None. Messrs. An-
derson and Plamondon addressed the
council. Ald. Clancy moved to refer
the petition to the committee of the
whole. Carried.
Petition of Mrs. O. Reynolds asking
the city council to grant her a reduc-
tion in taxes, presented and read. On
motion of Ald. Wallis the petition was
referred to the committee of the
whole to view the grounds.
Petition of Frank Beutin asking per-
mission to transform his present wag-
on scales which are located on the
corner of Kniest street and Garfield
avenue, to city scales, presented and
read. On motion of Ald. McIntosh
the petition was referred to the com-
mittee of the whole to view the
grounds with power.
Petition of Charlottle Bradley
Hoefer, asking the city council
to cancel the special assessment
levied against lot 30 Julia L.
Langworthy's Add., as we have al-
ready connected with the sewer in
Third street, presented and read. On
motion of Ald, Singrin the petition
was referred to the committee of the
whole.
Petition of Chris. A. Voelker asking
358 47
147 93
in Wood
536 81
Curtis
774 14
the city council to improve Wood-
worth street and Cottage Place by
grading, curbing and guttering not to
include macadamizing until water and
sewer mains are laid, presented and
read. On motion of Ald. McIntosh the
petition was referred to the commit --
tee of the whole to view the grounds
with power,
Petition of Chris. A. Voelker asking
the city council to take action toward
the constructing of permanent side-
walks on West Fourth street and
Paulina street, presented and read.
On motion of Ald. Heim the prayer of
the petitioner was granted.
Petition of Harry Gleason and
Frank Kenneally, deputy assessors,
asking the city council to increase
their salary to $1,200.00 per annum to
take effect August 1st, 1915, present
and read. On motion of Ald. Mc-
Laughlin the prayer of the petitioners
was granted and the city auditor in-
structed accordingly.
Petitions of J. M. Conley et al, ask-
ing the city council to improve West
Third street from Bluff street to
Burch street and J. L. Mullin et al,
protesting against said improvement,
presented and read. Aid. McLaugh-
lin moved to suspend the rules for the
purpose of allowing the interested
parties to address the council. Car-
ried by the following vote: Yeas —
Alds. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIn-
tosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis.
Nays —None. Messrs. Conley, Mullin
and Brown addressed the council. On
motion of Ald. Wallis the petitions
were referred to the committee of the
whole.
Petition of Mrs. Wm. Tinsley ask-
ing the city council to grant her a re-
duction in taxes, presented and read.
On motion of Ald. Singrin the peti-
tion was referred to the committee
of the whole.
Petition of Mrs. Maria Graver ask-
ing the city council to reduce the
taxes on Lot 19 of the Sub. of Lot 2
– Neill's Sub., presented and read. On
motion of Ald. McIntosh the petition
was referred to the committee of the
whole to view the grounds.
Petition of Edward Muntz asking
the city council to correct the assess-
ment on lot number south 26 and 21 -2
feet of lot 250, presented and read.
On motion of Ald. Wallis the petition
was referred to the committee of the
whole to view the grounds.
Petition of Edward Muntz asking
the city council to investigate and re-
pair the same before any further dam-
age is done to Lot 39 Grandview
Heights caused by the overflow of
water presented and read. On motion
of Ald, Clancy the petition was refer-
red to the Committee of the Whole
to view the grounds.
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Petition of Edward Grue et al prop -
ery owners on Locust street between
Jones and Dodge streets asking the
city council to see that the street
is p]P ced in proper condition present-
ed and read. On motion of Ald. Clancy
the petition was referred to the Com-
mittee of the Whole.
Petition of John Flynn asking the
city council to place the assessment
on Lot 2 of Sub. of Mineral Lot 191
and a tract 42 feet by 145 feet of
Mineral Lot 192 for the year 1914 the
same as the year 1913 presented and
read. On motion of Ald. Clancy the
petition was referred to the Commit-
tee of the Whole and the city assessor
notified to be present.
Petition of F. J. Elwell et al ask-
ing the City Council to improve Louisa
street with material according to con-
tract presented and read. On motion
of Ald. Clancy the petition was refer-
red to the Committee of the Whole.
Petition of Chas. H. Dell together
with attached bill of $24.00 for the
laying of a cement sidewalk laid by
mistake and owned by the city said
walk between Lots 27 and 61 in Tschir-
gi and Schwind Add. and asking the
city council to allow his bill presented
and read. On motion of Ald. Singrin
the petition and bill we referred to
the Committee of the Whole to view
the grounds.
Petition of John Cunningham rela-
tive to the assessment levied against
Lot 6 Cain's Sub for the improving of
West 11th street presented and read.
On motion of Ald. Wallis the peti-
tion was referred to the city engineer
to report back to the council at its
next meeting.
Petition of Wm. O. Buesch, agent for
the Charles J. Young estate, City
1 -5 Lot 480 asking the city council
for a reduction in taxes presented and
read. On motion of Ald. McLaughlin
the petition was referred to the Com-
mittee of the Whole.
Petition of Leopold Seng, Sr., asking
the city council for a soldier exemp-
tion for the year 1914 on Lot No. 22
S. M. Langworthy's Add., presented
and read. On motion of Ald. Clancy
the prayer of the petitioner was grant-
ed and the city treasurer instructed
to allow him the exemption as pro-
vided by law.
Petition of the Finance Committee
of the Free Public Library asking the
city council to place the sum of $1,000.-
00 appropriated by the council to the
credit of the library for the repairs
on the library presented and ead. On
motion of Ald. Wallis the prayer of
the petition was granted and war-
rants in the sum of $1,000.00 ordered
drawn on the city treasurer in favor
of the library.
Petition of Mary L. Casey asking
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17, 18 and 19, Levi's add., south side
of West 14th street; llargt. Stoltz,
Lot 229 Finley add., north side
of Delhi street; Mgt. Laboyteaux, lot
2 of 17, Mt, Pleasant add., south side
of West 14th street; E. A. Fitz, lot 155,
Woodlawn Park add., east side of Au-
burn avenue; Walter G. Cox, lot 15 of
mineral lot 90, south side of West
14th street; Mary Eulberg, lots 160,
161 and 162, Wood lawn Park add., east
side of Auburn avenue; Charles Wy-
man, lots 95 and 96, Woodlawn Park
add., west side Audubon avenue; Aug-
ust Kemp, lot 14 of 3 of mineral lot
90, south side of West 14th street;
Josephine Kunkle, lot 97 Woodlawn
Park add., west side of Audubon ave-
nue; John Trexler, lots 198 and 200
Woodlawn Park add., west side of Au-
burn avenue; G. A. Grimm, lots 234
and 235, Woodlawn Park add., west
side of Algona avenue; Geo. Marshall,
lot 161 south 20 feet Glendale add.,
north side of Twenty- eighth street;
H. Dement and E. O. Duncan, lot 75
und. 1 -2 Burden & Lawther's add., east
side of Burden avenue; Geo. S. Peil-
bauer, lot 39, O'Neill's Riverview add.,
ast side of Burden avenue; Louis Wit-
ter, lot 16, O'Neill's Riverview add..
east r side Burden avenue; William
Lawther, lot 60, O'Neill's Riverview
add., east side of Burden avenue;
Dubuque Investment Co., lot 9, Line-
han Park add., east side of Couler ave-
nue; Herman Kolbe, lot 8, Linehan
Park add., east side of Cooler ave-
nue; R. W. Kemler, lots 6 and 7 of
city ]ot 720, south side of West Sew
enth street. On motion of Ald. Wallis
the return of service for the construc-
tion of the various sidewalks were re-
ceived and filed and the City Engineer
instructed . to prepare plans and speci.
fications for the construction of the
same.
City Engineer Blake reported J. A.
R. Daniels the lowest bidder for the
construction of the sanitary sewer in
Washington street from Twenty -first
street to Twenty - second street. On
motion of Ald. Wallis the contract was
awarded to J. A. R. Daniels, he being
the lowest bidder and his bond placed
at one- fourth the amount of the con-
tract.
City Engineer Blake reported J. M.
Kenety & Son the lowest bidders for
the construction of the sanitary sewer
in Elm street from Twenty -first street
to Twenty - second street. On motion
of Ald. Singrin the contract was
awarded to J. M. Kenety & Son, they
being the lowest bidders, and their
bond placed at one- fourth the amount
of the contract.
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council:
Gentlemen: I herewith submit my
pay roll for labor on streets in the
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several road districts during the last
half of July, 1915:
Amount due laborers $2,522.60
Also submit the pay roll for labor
on streets leading into the county.
Amount due laborers:
First ward county road fund...$ 96.80'
Fifth ward county road fund... 220.57
Also submit the pay roll for labor
oiling streets in the First ward:
Amount due laborers $20.40
Also submit the pay roll for labor
oiling streets in the Fifth ward:
Amount due laborers $33.50
Also submit the pay roll for clean-
ing the pond:
Amount due laborers $104.00
Also submit the pay roll for labor to
be paid from the expense fund:
Amount due laborers $101.45
Also submit the pay roll for labor
on harbors:
Amount due laborers $52.70
Also submit the pay roll for labor
on Valley street and Southern avenue:
Amount due laborers $35.10
Also submit the pay roll for labor
for sprinkling:
Amount due laborers $570.30
Also submit the pay roll for labor
for sweeping:
Amount due laborers $169.25
Respectfully submitted,
JOHN MAHONEY,
Street Commissioner.
On motion of Ald. Clancy 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 pay roll for labor
on sewers during the last half of
July, 1915:
Amount due laborers on sew-
ers $251.00
Respectfully submitted,
JOHN MAHONEY,
Street Commissioner.
On motion of Ald. Singrin the pay-
roll was received and warrants were
ordered 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 July,
1915:
Assault
Assault and battery
Breaking and entering
Disorderly conduct
Disturbing the
Intoxication
Murder
Operating auto
tense number
Petit larceny
Highway robbery
1
4
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peace 12
59
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without proper li-
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the city council to cancel the balance
of 9.09 taxes due on I ot 2 Finley Add.
for the year 1914 present and read. On
motion of Ald. Wallis the petition was
referred to the Delinquent Tax Com-
mittee.
Petition of Ellen McClain asking
the City Council for a reduction in
taxes on lot 2, Reeder Langworthy's
sub, and lot 18 and 19 Wooten's sub.,
presented and read. On motion of Ald.
McIntosh the petition was referred to
the committee of the whole to view
the grounds.
Petition of D. D. McMullen asking
the City Council to change the valua-
tion on his property in Prospect 1ii11
add., presented and read. On motion
of Ald. Wallis the petition was re-
ferred to the committee of the whole
to view the grounds.
Petition of Geo. W. Davis and O. B.
Ridgeway, engineers on city road roll-
ers, asking the City Council to in-
crease their salary to $100.00 per
month, presented and read. On mo-
tion of Ald. Wallis the petition was
referred to the committee of the
whole.
Petition of the building committee
of the First Baptist church asking the
City Council to vacate a portion of
West Eleventh street beginning at a
point 36 feet west of the northwest
corner of 11th and Bluff streets and
continuing west on Eleventh a dis-
tance of forty -five feet, also the com-
munication of O. P. Shiras relative to
granting the First Baptist church peti-
tion and the remonstrance of F. M.
Clarke against the petition of the First
Baptist church, presented and read.
Ald. Wallis moved to suspend the
rules for the purpose of allowing the
interested parties to address the Coun-
cil.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Alds. Callahan, Clancy, Heim,
McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singirn, Wal-
lis.
Nays —None.
Pastor of the First Baptist church
addressed the Council.
Ald. Wallis moved that the City At-
torney draft proper resolutions and
get the description of said property
for the vacation as prayed for in the
petition and the remonstrance of F.
M. Clarke be made a matter of record.
communication and resolution of the
Dubuque Park Board certifying to a
three - quarter of a mill levy for park
needs and purposes, presented and
read. On motion of Ald. Singrin the
communication and resolution were
referred to the committee of the
whole.
Certificate of library tax levy asking
the City Council for a 2-5 mill levy for
library purposes, presented and read.
On motion of Ald. Singrin the certifi-
cate was referred to the committee of
the whole.
Petition of E. H. Sheppley asking
the City Council to reduce his special
assessment for the improvement of
Grove Terrace, presented and read.
On motion of Ald. Wallis the petition
was referred to the committee of the
whole to view the grounds.
Communication of the League of
Iowa Municipalities relative to the
paying of membership fees of the City
of Dubuque to the league, presented
and read. On motion of Ald. Wallis
the prayer of the petition was grant-
ed and a warrant in the sum of $50 00
was ordered drawn on the City Treas-
urer in favor of the League of Iowa
Municipalities.
Petition of Fred E. Spielman claim-
ing the sum of $27.50 for injuries and
doctor fees due to a fall on Eighth
avenue and Rhomberg avenue, pre-
sented and read. On motion of Aid.
Wallis the petition was referred to the
City Attorney.
Petition of Richard Mullen making
claim against the City of Dubuque in
the sum of $322.50 for damages and
injuries sustained by driving into an
obstruction on Dorgan Place, present-
ed and read. On motion of Ald. Mc-
Laughlin the petition was referred to
the City Attorney.
Return of service for the vacation
of an alley lots 4 and 5 in John Klein -
schmidt's sub. served on Bradley dc
Maclay, presented and read. On mo-
tion of Ald. Wallis the return of ser-
vice was received and filed and an
ordinance ordered drawn to cover the
same.
Ald. Wallis moved to suspend the
rules for the purpose of allowing Mr.
Mulqueeney to address the Council.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Alds. Callahan, Clancy, Heim,
McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wal-
lis.
Nays —None.
Mr. Mulqueeney addressed the Coun-
cil relative to the wall off of Madison
street. Ald. Wallis moved to refer
the matter of the wall off of Madison
street to the committee of the whole
to view the grounds tomorrow after-
noon. Carried.
City Recorder Shea presented and
read notice, certified to by the pub-
lishers, of the City Council's intention
to construct an eight -inch tile pipe
sanitary sewer in Jackson street from
Twenty- fourth street to Twenty -fifth
street, also the written remonstrance
of G. H. Koch et al. On motion of Ald.
McIntosh the notice and remonstrance
were received and filed.
The following return of service of
sidewalk notices for the construction
of four foot permanent sidewalks pre-
sented and read: S. B. Lattner, lots
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Vagrancy 19i
Violating speed ordinance 1
Total 107
Residents arrested 46
Doors found open 24
Defeptive lights 7
Lodgers harbored 55
Meals for prisoners 28
Cost of food $ 5.60
Sheriff dieting prisoners for
month of July 3.18
Police court costs and fines
collected $ 40.95
Patrol runs for prisoners 127
Prisoners transferred 1
Miles traveled by patrol 224
Ambulance calls 27
Also beg to submit the pay roll for
policemen for last half of July, 1915:
Amount due policemen $1,523.10
Amount retained pension
fund 31.15
Respectfully submitted.
JOHN GIELLIS,
Chief of Police.
On motion of Ald. Callahan, the pay
roll and report were received and
warrants ordered drawn to pay the
various amounts and the report re-
ferred back to the Police Committee.
Fire Chief Reinfried reported as
follows:
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council.
Gentlemen: The following is the
pay roll of the Fire Department for
the last half of July, 1915:
Amount due firemen $2,172.50
One per cent retained for
Pension fund 40.53,
Respectfully submitted,
J. REINFRIED, Chief.
Approved by Committee on Fire.
On motion of Ald. Singrin the pay
roll was received, warrants were or-
dered drawn to pay the firemen and
the report referred to the Committee
on Fire.
August 3, 1915.
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council.
Gantlemen: Herewith find my re-
port for the month of July 1915, show-
ing the receipts and disbursements
for the month.
RECEIPTS.
City's Cash bal-
T,147,894.89
Receipts during
,ne month .... .26,155.34
Total '..' . $174,050.23
DISBURSEMENTS.
Warrants redeem-
ed 49,069.57
Improvements
bond coupons . 3,562.50
Regular bond
coupons
Water works
bond coupons
Improvements
bonds
Water Works
• bonds
Library orders
redeemed
Park orders re-
redeemed
Police pension or-
ders redeemed
Fire pension or-
ders redeemed.
3,120.00
22.50
12,877.21
1,000.00
1,644.32
1,991.84
142.50
173.75
Total $ 73,604.19
City's cash bal-
lance July 31
'15 100,446.04
The above cash balances include
the balances in the improvement Bond
Fund, the Water Works interest and
Sinking Fund, the Library Fund, Old
Water Works Debt Fund, Police Pen-
sion Fund, Fire Pension Fund, and the
Sinking Fund (for amelioration of the
City Regular Bonded Debt).
WATER WORKS ACCOUNT.
Cash balance July
let '15 16,736.16 -
Deposit with
Treasurer by
.Water Works
Trustees . 8,308.03
Total $ 25,044.19
Orders drown
on Treasurer
by Water
, Works Trustees 18,907.31
Cash balance
July 31 '15.... 6,136.88
EXCAVATION ACCOUNT.
Cash balance July 1st 1915.. 880.00
Cash balance July 31st, 1915.1,065.00
The following is a record of all In-
terest Coupons and Bonds redeemed
by the City Treasurer and Credited to
him:
INTEREST
Improvement bond conpons . $3,562.50
Regular bond coupons 3,120.00
Water Works coupons 22.50
Total $6,705.00
BONDS.
Improvement bonds $12,877.21
Water Works bonds 1,000.00
Total $13,877.21
Also report there is due the city
officers salaries for the month of Judy
1915 amounting to $2,943.19 and George
Reynolds {Iowa Workingmen's Com-
pensation Law $20.00.)
Very respectfully,
CYRIL D, LADEN,
City Auditor.
The following list shows the ap-
propriations and the amount of war-
rants drawn on each fund since the
beginning of the fiscal year beginning
March 1st, 1915, to August 1, 1915:
Appropriation. Expended
For general ex-
pense and eon-
, tingent fund.....$50,500.00 $24,467.14
District Road
Funds -
First district...... 8,552.02 8,524.33
Second district... 17,546.28 13,088.40
Third district..... 11,736.78 7,123.22
Fourth district.... 13,389.09 9,038.41
Fifth district...... 12,514.68 10,991.25
Fire department.. 56,120.00 35,521.85
Police department 43,000.00 16,457.05
Sewerage 5,500.00 2,627.09
Printing 5,600.00 2,175.39
Street lighting 39,500.00 13,486.87
Interest on float-
ing and bonded
debt 42,000.00 9,454.65
Board of health 15,000.00 6,669.33
Grading streets
and alleys . 13,000.00 11,884.23
Special bonded
paving .. . 11,000.00
Interest on special
bonded debt.... 4,000.00
Repairing and
building side-
walks 1,000.00 326.16
Five per cent re-
tained on cer-
tain improve-
ments 200.00 165.43
To pay for Som-
ers System 7,500.00 7,500.00
City's share of
Lincoln Avenue
lots ..... 2,000.00 2,000.00
Purchase of prop-
erty at Arch
and St. Ambrose
street 900.00
Balance for storm
sewer on West
Fourteenth St... 2,283.22 2,283.22
Sewer on West
Twelfth St 825.58 825.58
Balance on An-
gella Street im-
provement 1,306.00 1,190.41
Sewer on Dodge
street ... 525.00 478 80
Balance on open-
ing of West
Third street 725.00
Balance on Smed-
ley account..... 2,096.50 2,068.41
Bathing Beach
Commission .... 3,000.00
Fire apparatus.... 5,000.00 5,000.00
Police patrol auto-
mobile and small
car ..... 3,800.00 3,528.25
Improvement of
harbor 5,00.00 25.30
New road roller... 3,000:00 2,800.00
Regular Session, August 5, 1915
New street sweep-
er 500.00 500.00
Park board special 1,200.00
Oiling streets in
First ward. 1,200.00 1,065.59
Improving Mount
Loretta Avenue
and steps 1,200.00
Storm sewer on.
Locust and Bluff
streets 250.00 80.12
Improving Mount
Carmel Ave..... 2,000.00 67.80
Improving Valley
St, and South-
ern Ave.
Improving Cleve-
land Avenue and
Villa street 750.00 s 750.00
Improving
Mary's and
mett street 200.00 198.90
Improving West
Third street 600.00
Improving of Bluff
and Rush Sts... 700.00 511.75
Improvement of
Grandview Ave.. 900.00
Improvement of
the east end of
Grandview Ave.
and Southern
Ave, 450.00
Municipal Athletic
Field 2,000.00 1,999.14
Cements steps
from West Third
to Fenelon P1 600.00
Sewer from West
Third to alley
south of Fenelon
Place .... 600.00
Cement steps
from Hill street
to West Seventh
- street 300.00
Retaining wall on
West Seventh
street . 1,000.00
Bee Branch sewer
in Third ward.. 2,500.00
Oiling streets in
Third ward .... 700.00 331.25
Cleaning Four-
teenth St. sewer 500.00
For Third ward
dumps ......... 700.00 309.60
Cleaning city pond 300.00
Crossings and
aprons in Third
ward 300.00 261.18
Bathing Beach
Commission 500.00
Improving Rose-
dale avenue.... 1,650.00 1,476.48
Widening of Pick-
ett street 300.00 . ...
Oiling streets in
Fourth ward 600.00 600.00
Improving of Cen-
ter street.. 200.00 ..
St.
Em-
335
750.00 29.70
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Improving of Gil-
liam street 200.00
Cement steps from
Montrose to Fair-
view Place .... 200.00
Cement steps
from West Four-
. teenth to Mont-
rose Terrace.... 150.00
Cement steps on
Angella street.. 500.00
Cement steps on
Catherine street 400.00
Cement steps on
West Eleventh
street 1,000.00 4.00
Cement steps on
Hodgdon Ave 500.00
Cement steps on
Foye street .... 300.00
Bathing Beach
Commission .... 1,000.00
Storm sewer in
Thirtieth street. 500.00 500.00
Bee Branch sewer
in Fifth ward.. 5,500.00 1,317.00
Improvement on
Broadway Ext... 500.00
Retaining wall on
Leibnitz St...... 200.00
Storm sewer in
Fifth avenue .. 3,000.00 1,688.00
Improvement of
Lincoln Ave.... 300.000 299.10
Oiling Streets in
Fifth ward 1,000.00 374.55
Respectfully submitted,
C. D." LAGEN,
City Auditor.
Ald. Wallis moved that the reports
and pay rolls be received and war-
rants 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 July, 1915, for which please
have warrants drawn in my favor:
Interest on warrants outstand-
ing $2,084.25
Miscellaneous 42.40
GEORGE D. WYBRANT,
City Treasurer.
Moved by Ald. Wallis the report be
received, warrants ordered drawn for
the various amounts and report re-
ferred back to the finance committee.
Carried.
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 June and July, 1915. I find from
the report of the police department
that the total hours that 10 ]amps
failed to burn would equal 1 -3 lamp
burning for one month, or $1.87.
Ald, Callahan moved that the 'City
Auditor be instructed to deduct $1.87
from the Union Electric Company's
bill. Carried.
Fallowing weighmaster's reports on
receipts, were presented and read and
on motion of Ald. McIntosh were re-
ceived and filed.
Ed. Norton $9.10
Dubuque, Ia., Aug. 2, 1915.
To the Honorable Mayor and Council
of the City of Dubuque.
Gentlemen: The claim of De-
Guise. & Company has been referred
to the City Attorney's office for re-
port. This claim is based upon al-
leged damages which it is claimed
was sustained by the claimants by
reason of the overflow of the sanitary
sewer abutting the property known
as 111 Julien avenue, the amount of
damage claimed to have been sustain.
ed being in the sum of fifty -two
($52.00) dollars,
I beg to report that I have made an
examination of the merits of the claim
and find that there was no negligent;,
upon the part of the city or its em-
ployes which was directly responsible
for the damages claimed. I would,
therefor, recommend that the claim
be disallowed.
Respectfully submitted,
M. H. CZIZEK,
City Attorney'.
On motion of Ald. Heim the report
of City Attorney Czizek was approved.
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council:
Gentlemen: —At a recent meeting
of your Honorable Body I Was in-
structed to give you a written opinion
on the question of the erection of a
City Hall.
I find that the law provides cities,
including cities under special charter,
shall have the power to erect a city
hall and to purchase the ground
therefor. And for the purpose of
paying for the construction of such
building and the purchase price of
such ground, the city has the power
to levy upon all the property subject
to taxation within the corporate limits
an additional tax not to exceed two
mills on the dollar, for a period of
no more than twenty years. Any
city desiring to construct such a
building or to purchase ground there-
fore may issue bonds in anticipation
of the special tax authorized. Such
bonds shall be known as the City
Hall Bonds, and shall be issued and
sold in accordance with the provis-
ions of Chapter 12, of Title 5, of the
Code of Iowa, and acts amendatory
thereto. In issuing such bonds the
City Council may cause portions of
said bonds to become due at different
definite periods, but none of such
bonds so issued shall be due and pay-
able in less than five nor more than
twenty years from date. In issuing
such bonds the city may become in-
debted in an amount which added to
all other indebtedness shall not ex-
ceed two per cent. of the actual value
of the taxable property as determined
by the 1a'st State and County tax list.
While the council is given the power
in the selection and purchase of a
suitable location, and may levy taxes
or issue bonds in payment, therefore
the approval 'Of the majority of voters
voting thereon is necessary before
any building may be 'erected, and
Without such approval the coun-
cil has no authority to levy
taxes or issue bonds to meet
the cost of the erection of said City
Hall. The Council may provide that
the question be submitted to a vote
at a general city election or at one
specially called for that purpose. No-
tice of such election shall be given
by publication in two newspapers
published in said city, once each
week for not less than four consecu-
tive weeks, and the election shall be
held not less than five nor more than
twenty days after the last publica-
tion of such notice. The question to
be submitted shall be in the follow-
ing form:
Shall the City of Dubuque erect a
City Hall at the cost of not exceeding
Dollars?
Respectfully submitted,
M. D. Cooney,
Assistant City Attorney.
On motion of Ald. McLaughlin the
report of Assistant City Attorney
Cooney was made a matter of record.
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council:
Gentlemen: I return herewith the
renewal bonds of John Trexler,
George Ragatz and Matt Stafford,
Police and Fire Commissioners, for a
period of one year beginning July 1,
1915, and expiring July 1st, 1916.
I find the same correctly executed
in form.
Respectfully submitted,
M. D. COONEY,
Assistant City Attorney.
On motion of Ald. Wallis the report
of Assistant City Attorney Cooney
was made a matter of record,
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council:
Gentlemen: I return herewith the
renewal of the plumbers bonds of
Philip Briethaupt, for a period of one
year from June 2, 1915, to June 2,
1916, also the renewal bond of Line-
han and Molo, for a period of one
year from June 14, 1915, to June 14,
1916.
I find the same correctly executed
in form,
Respectfully submitted,
M. D. GOONEY,
Assistant City Attorney.
Regular Session, August 5, 1915
337
On motion of Ald. Wallis the report
of Assistant City Attorney Cooney
was made a matter of record.
Dubuque, Ia., Aug. 2, 1915.
To the Honorable Mayor and Council
Of the City of Dubuque.
Gentlemen: Herewith returned
please find the bond of Joseph S. Mor-
gan in the penal sum of Ohe Thou-
sand ($1,000.00) Dollars, the same be-
ing for one year, Mr. Morgan being
appoin'te'd Levee Improvement Com-
missioner for the city.
I respectfully report that I have ex-
amined said bond and find the same
correcttly executed as to form,
Respectfully submitted,
M. $, CZIZEK,
City Attorney.
On motion of Ald. Wallis the report
of City Attorney Czizek was made a
matter of record.
Dubuque, Ia., Aug. 2, 1915.
To the Honorable Mayor and Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Gentlemen: At a recent meeting
Of your honorable body I submitted
a report in the case of George Rey-
nolds, a city employee, who was in-
jured and for whom compensation un-
der the law was provided. In that
report, through an oversight, a recom-
mendation was omitted to have a war-
rant drawn in favor of Dr. E. R. Lew-
is, the attending physician, in the sum
Of sixty -three and forty -nine (63.49)
dollars.
You are advised that this amount is
authorized under the law and will,
therefor, instruct your city treasurer
to draw a warrant covering the serv-
ices rendered the said employee in
favor of Dr. E, 11, Lewis in the sum
Of sixty -three and forty -nine ($63.49)
dollars.
Respectfully submitted,
M. H. CZIZEK,
City Attorney.
On motion of Ald. Callahan the re-
port of City Attorney Czizek and a
warrant in th sum of $63.49 was or-
dered drawn in favor of Dr. E. R.
Lewis.
City Engineer Blake presented pro-
file No. 890 showing the grade of Ja..k-
son street from Twenty- fourth street
to Twenty -fifth street. On motion of
Ald. McIntosh the profile was adopt-
ed and the ordinance committee in-
structed to draft an ordinance cover-
ing the same
City Engineer Blake presented pro-
file No S91 showing the grade of the
alley between Cleveland avenue and
flush street from Union street to
Mountain Lane. On motion of Ald.
McLaughlin the profile was adopted
and the ordinance committee instruct-
ed to draft an ordinance covering the
same.
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338 Regular Session, August 5, 1915
Alderman Wallis offered the follow-
ing:
Whereas, The contract heretofore
entered into by the City of Dubuque
for the construction of a sanitary
sewer in McEvoy Place hereinafter
described has been completed, and
the city engineer has computed that
the cost and expense of said improve-
ment amount to $170.72
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 McEvoy
Place from Curtis street northerly, the
mayor be and he is hereby required to
execute and deliver to the city record-
er, to be by him registered and coun-
tersigned, one bond for one hundred
and seventy and 72 -100 dollars, num-
bered 4003, dated September 7th, 1915,
payable on or before seven years
after the date thereof, and bearing in-
terest at the rate of five per cent per
annum, payable semi - annually.
Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of
the resolution. Carried by the follow-
ing vete: Yeas —Alds. Callahan,
Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin,
Singrin, Wallis. Nays —None.
Alderman Wallis offered the follow-
ing:
Whereas, The contract heretofore
entered into by the City of Dubuque
for the improvement of Angella street
hereinafter described has been com-
pleted, and the city engineer has
computed that the cost and expense
of said improvement amount to
$862.92.
Therefore, Be it Resolved by the
City Council of the City of Dubuque,
That to provide for the cost of improv-
ing Angella street from the end of
the present improvement westerly to
a point about opposite the westerly
line of lots 2 and 13 in. Kringle's sub-
division the mayor be and he is here-
by required to execute and deliver to
the city recorder, to be by him reg-
istered and countersigned two bonds
for two hundred and fifty dollars each
and one for three hundred sixty -two
and 92,100 dollars, numbered 3988 to
3990 inclusive, dated September 7th,
1915, payable on or before seven
years after the date thereof, and bear-
ing interest at the rate of five per
cent per annum, payable smi- annually.
Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of
the resolution. Carried by the follow-
ing vote: Yeas —Alds. Callahan,
Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin,
Singrin, Wallis. Nays —None.
Alderman Wallis offered the follow-
ing:
Whereas, The contract heretofore
entered into by the City of Dubuque
for the improvement of Burns street,
hereinafter describ'ed has been com-
pleted, and the City Engineer has com-
puted that the cost and expense of
said improvement amount to $427.36.
Therefore, Be it Resolved by the
City Council of the City of Dubuque,
That to provide for the cost of improv-
ing Burns street from the north line
of Cleveland avenue to the south line
of Oak 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 seventy -
seven and 36 -100 dollars, numbered
'3991 and 3992, dated September 7th,
1915, payable on or before seven years
after the date thereof, and bearing in-
terest at the rate of five per cent per
annum, payable semi - annually.
Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of
the resolution. Carried by the follow-
ing vote: Yeas —Alds. Callahan,
Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin,
Singrin, Wallis. Nays —None.
Alderman Wallis offered the follow-
ing:
Whereas, the contract heretofore
entered into by the City of Dubuque
for the improvement of Cox Street,
hereinafter described has been com-
pleted, and the City Engineer has
computed that the cost and expense
of said improvement amount to $1,-
324.16.
Therefore, Re it Resolved by the
City Council of the City of Dubuque,
that to provide for the cost of im-
proving Cox Street from the souther-
ly curb line of West Fourteenth street
to the southerly property line of West
Chestnut 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,
four bonds for two hundred and fifty
dollars each and one for three hun-
dred' and twenty -four and 16 -100
dollars, numbered 3993 to 3997 inclus-
ive, dated September 7th, 1915, pay-
able 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, Clancy, Heim,
McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wal-
lis.
Nays —None.
Alderman Wallis offered the follow-
ing:
Whereas, the contract heretofore
entered into by the City of Dubuque
for the construction of a sanitary
sewer in Wood Street, hereinafter de-
scribed has been completed, and the
City Engineer has computed that the
cost and expense of said improve-
ment amount to $615.06.
Therefore, Be it Resolved by the
City Council of the City of Dubuque,
that to provide for tile cost of con-
structing a sanitary sewer in Wood
Street from West Fourteenth Street
to Julien Avenue, the Mayor be and
he is hereby required to execute and
deliver to the City Recorder, to be
by him registered and countersigned,
one bond for two hundred and fifty
dollars and one for three hundred
sixty -five and 06 -100 dollars, number-
ed 3998 and 3999, dated September,
7th, 1915, payable on or before seven
years after the date thereof, and bear-
ing interest at the rate of five per
cent, per annum, payable semi- annual-
ly.
Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of
the resolution. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote.
Alderman Wallis offered the follow-
ing:
Yeas —Alds. Callahan, Clancy, Heim,
McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wal-
lis.
Nays —None.
Alderman Wallis offered the follow-
' ing:
Whereas, the contract heretofore
entered into by the City of Dubuque
for the construction of a sanitary
sewer in Curtis Street, hereinafter
described has been completed and the
City Engineer has computed that the
cost and expense of said improve-
ment amount to $888.82.
Therefore, Be it Resolved by the
City Council of the City of Dubuque,
that to provide for the cost of con-
structing a sanitary ewer in Curtis
Street from South Dodge Street to the
west side of Exchange Street, the
Mayor be and he is hereby required
to execute and deliver to the City Re-
corder, to be by him registered and
countersigned, two bonds for two hun-
dred and fifty dollars each and one
for three hundred eighty -eight and
82 -100 dollars, numbered 4000 to 4002
inclusive, dated September 7th, 1915,
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, Clancy, Heim,
McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wal-
lis.
Nays —None.
Ald. McLaughlin offered the follow-
ing:
AN ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A
GRADE ON ELM STREET FROM
TWENTY -FIRST STREET TO
TWENTY- SECOND STREET.
Be It Ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That a grade on Elm
Street from Twenty -first Street to
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339
Twenty- second Street be and the same
is hereby established and adopted as
shown by the profile of said street
and grade prepared b; the City En-
gineer being profile No. 888, B. M.
Door sill of No. 143 Eagle Point Ave-
nue, said grade begins at the south
curb line of Twenty- second Street
which is station 0, east curb eleva-
tion 20.90, west curb elevation, 21.00;
thence to station 4+53 north curb
line of Twenty -first Street, east curb
elevation 20.80, west curb elevation
20.88. .
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and
after its passage by '.he City Council
and its publication one time in the
Dubuque Telegraph - Herald and Times -
Journal newspapers.
Adopted August 5th, 1915.
Approved August 6th, 1915.
JAMES SAUL,
Mayor.
Attest— J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Telegraph- Herald ad Times - Journal
newspapers August 1 1915.
J. J. SHEA,
8- 12 -1t. City Recorder.
Ald McLaughlin moved that the read-
ing just had be considered the first
reading of the ordinance. Carried.
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, Clancy,
Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin,
Wallis.
Nays —N one.
Ald. McLaughlin moved the adop-
tion of the ordinance as read. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas —Alds. Callahan, Clancy,
Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin,
Wallis.
Nays —None.
Ald. McLaughlin offered the follow-
ing:
AN ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A
GRADE ON SECOND STREET
FROM THE WEST RAIL OF THE .
CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE AND ST.
PAUL RAILWAY CO.'S TRACKS
TO MAIN STREET.
Be It Ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That a grade on Second
Street from the west rail of the Chi-
cago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway
Co.'s tracks to Main Street be and
the same is hereby established and
adopted, as shown by the profile of
said street and grade prepared by the
City Engineer, being profile No. 889.
B. M. Water table northwest corner
of Third and Iowa Streets, elevation
24.35, said grade begins at station
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Regular Session, August 5, 1915
0 -9 west Grub line of Chicago, Mil-
waukee and St. Paul Railway Co.'s
track, north elevation 18.50; thence to
station 0 +9, west rail of Chicago,
Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway Co.'s
tracks, south curb elevation 18.50;
thence to station 0+88, east property
line of Iowa Street, north curb ele-
vation 19.25, south curb elevation
19.05; thence to station 1 +52, west
property line of Iowa Street, north
curb elevation 20.40, south curb ele-
vation 20.45; thence to station 2+63,
east line of alley, north curb eleva-
tion 27.60, south curb elevation 26.70;
thence to station 2 +93, north curb
elevation, 29.85, south curb elevation
28.20; thence to station 4 +9, east
property line of Main Street, north
curb elevation 37.60, south curb ele-
vation 35.20.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and
after its passage by the City Council
and its publication one time in the
Dubuque Telegraph - Herald and Times -
Journal newspapers.
Adopted August 5th, 1915.
Approved August 6th, 1915.
JAMES SAUL,
Mayor.
Attest— J. e. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Telegraph-Herald and Times - Journal
newspapers August 12th, 1915.
J. J. SHEA,
8- 12 -1t. (pity 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 — Aids. Callanan, Clancy,
Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin,
Wallis.
Nays —None.
Ald. McLaughlin moved the adop-
tion of the ordinance as read. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas — Alds. Callahan, Clancy,
Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin,
- WTallis.
Nays —None.
Your Committee of Street would re-
spectfully report that they have exa.1-
ined the following sidewalks: Lots 46
and 47, Finley Add., Arch Street; Lot
100 Woodlawn Park Add., West Four-
teenth Street; Lot 25 Finley Home
Add., West 3rd Street, and Lots 2 of
7 of City Lot 667 and 1 of 4 of 667
on Pickett Street, and would respect-
fully recommend that they be accept-
ed.
We would further recommend that
the City Engineer be instructed to
prepare assessment as prescri'bed by
law.
M. CLANCY,
Chairman.
On motion of Ald. Clancy the re-
port of the 'Committee on Streets Was
adapted.
Your Delinquent Tax Committee to .
Whom was referred the petition of
Mrs. Louisa Trout asking that the
personal tax against M. Tschirgi, Sr.,
be cancelled Would respectfully rec-
ommend that the prayer of the peti-
tion be granted.
J. H. WALLIS,
Chairman.
Your Delinquent Tax Committee to
whom was referred the letition of
Mrs. Mary Peal asking for a cancel-
lation of taxes would respectfully rec-
ommend that the prayer of the peti-
tion be granted.
J. H. WALLIS,
Chairman.
Your Delinquent Tax Committee to
whom was referred the following pe-
titions asking for a cancellation of
taxes: Mrs. McNulty, Anna Dietl,
Sarah Quinn, Mrs. Henry Ihrke, Mar-
garet Dawson, Mary H. Schuman,
Mrs. W. W. Ballard, Mary De Lori-
mer, John Rumple, Mary A. Meehan,
Ellen O'Meara, and Matilda Donald-
son, would respectfully recommenj
that same be allowed to remain a lien
against the property.
J. H. WALLIS,
Chairman.
Your Delinquent Tax Committee to
whom was referred the petition of
Peter Hoerr asking for a reduction in
taxes would respectfully recommend
that same be received and filed.
J. H. WALLIS,
Chairman.
On motion of Ald. Wallis the re-
port of the Delinquent Tax Commit-
tee was adopted.
Dubuque, Iowa, Aug. 5th, 1915.
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council:
Gentlemen: The Board of Health
met in regular session August 5th,
1915. Chairman Heim in the chair.
Present—Mayor Saul, Ald. Mc-
Laughlin, Citizen Wm. Fosselmann,
Dr. Reinecke, Dr. Kennedy, Sanitary
Officer Buckman, Assistant City At-
torney Cooney.
Minutes of the meeting of July 1st,
1915, read and on motion of Ald. Mc-
Laughlin were approved as read.
On motion of Ald. McLaughlin the
following bills were sent to the Coun-
ty for payment:
Union Electric Co. $ 3 00
J. E. Robinson 36 00
Union Electric Co. 3 00
Dr. Charles Palen 100 00
Schneider's Grocery 42 70
Be it ,Resolved by the Board of
Health of the City or Dubuque, Iowa:
Whereas, it has been the will of
Almighty God to remove from among
us the beloved wife of Mr. Richard
Kolck, one of the members of the lo-
cal Board of Health, and
Whereas, in the death of Mrs. Rich-
ard Kolck the City of Dubuque loses
a most highly esteemed and respected
woman, and
Whereas, the Board of Health is
desirous of expressing their sorrow
at her loss, and sympathy for her be-
reaved family,
Therefore Be it Resolved by the
Board of Health of the City of Du-
buque, That a copy of these resolu-
tions be transmitted to her family as
an expression of our sympatby and
grief, and be it further
Resolved, That these resolutions be
spread upon the official record ut the
Board of Health.
Ald. McLaughlin moved the adop-
tion of the resolution. Carried.
Ald. McLaughlin moved that the
chair appoint a committee relative to
the purchasing of supplies for the
City Ambulance. Carried.
Chairman Heim appointed the fol-
lowing committee: Mayor Saul, Dr.
Reinecke and Ald. McLaughlin.
Ald. McLaughlin moved to adjourn.
Carried.
J. J. SHEA,
Clerk of the Board of Health.
On motion of Ald. Heim the report
of the Board of Health was adopted.
Your Committee of the Whole to
whom was referred the petition of the
Dubuque Packing Co., relative to va-
cating the alley along side of their
plant would respectfully recommend
that same be received and filed.
WM. SINGRIN, Chairman.
Your Committee of the Whole to
whom was referred the bills of the
C. B. McNamara Co., for extra grad-
ing on Julien Ave., and Gow and
Curtis Plumbing Co., for plumbing at
City Hall would respectfully recom-
mend that they be paid and warrants
drawn for same.
WM. SINGRIN, Chairman.
Your Committee of the Whole would
respectfully recommend that the Mid-
land Chemical Co., and Charles Falk -
enhainer be allowed to install Bowser
Gasoline tanks in front of there place
of business to be removed at the
pleasure of any further council.
W1M. SINGRIN, Chairman.
Your Committee of the Whole would
respectfully recommend that Wilmer
Cook be instructed to put rock and
covering on Martha Street.
WM. SINGRIN, Chairman.
Your Committee of the Whole would
respectfully recommend that the fix-
ing of the alley between Martha Street
and West Fourteenth Street be left
Regular Session, August 5, 1915
341
to Alderman Wallis with power.
WM. SINGRIN, Chairman.
Your Committee of the Whole would
respectfully recommend that two hun-
dred dollars be taken from the grad -
in. fund to grade Angella Street and
the balance to be taken from the
fourth road f und.
WM. SINGRIN, Chairman.
Your Committee of the Whole to
whom was referred the petition of
Samuel S. Muir asking that the City
Engineer survey his lots to find a
shortage in same would respectfully
recommend that said petition be re-
ceived and filed.
WM. SINGRIN, Chairman.
Your Committee of the Whole would
respectfully recommend that the pro-
files for Chestnut Street and also for
West Seventeenth Street be adopted
and the ordinance committee instruct-
ed to draft an ordinance for same.
WM. SINGRIN, Chairman.
On motion of Ald. Singrin the var-
ious reports of the Committee of the
Whole were adopted.
Ald. McLaughlin offered the follow-
ing:
AN ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A
GRADE ON CHESTNUT STREET
FROM HIGHLAND PLACE . TO
WALNUT STREET.
Be It Ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That a grade on Chest-
nut ,Street from Highland Place to
Walnut Street be and the same is
hereby established and adopted as
shown by the profile of said street
and grade prepared by the City lungi-
neer, being profile No. 882 B. M. on
top of the wall on the southeast cor-
ner of the alley west of Highland
Place, elevation, 185.09, said grade be-
gins at the west property line of
Highland Place which is Station 0,
elevation north curb 184.20, south
curb elevation 165.70; thence to sta-
tion 1 +50 east line of alley north
curb elevation 179.60, south curb ele-
vation 179.60; thence to station 2+50
north curb elevation 188.50, south
curb elevation 188.50; thence to sta-
tion 4 +50 north curb elevation
206.40, south curb elevation 206.40;
thence to station 5 +50, north curb
elevation 208.80, south curb elevation
208.80; thence to station 6 +50, north
curb elevation 210.70, south curb ele-
vation 211.70; thence to station 7 +50,
north curb elevation 219.00; thence
to station 8+17.5, east curb line of
Prairie Street, north curb elevation
222.45, south curb elevation 224.40;
thence to station 8 +52.5, west curb
line of Prairie Street, north curb ele-
vation 224.90, south curb elevation,
226.85; thence to station 6, south curb
elevation 230.00 thence to station
J
McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wal-
lis.
Nays —None.
Alderman Clancy offered the follow-
ing:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that the reso-
lutions adopted on the 1st, day of July,
1915, asking for proposals on Second
Street from Locust Street to Bluff
Street, Second Street from the west
rail of the C. M. & St. P. Ry. Co., track
to the east curb line of Main Street
and West Third from Burch Street to
Alpine Street be and they are hereby
rescinded.
Ald Clancy moved the adoption of
the resolution. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote.
Yeas —Aids. Callahan, Clancy, Heim,
McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wal-
lis.
Nays —None.
Alderman Clancy offered the follow-
ing:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, That Second
Street from Locust Street to Bluff
Street be improved by grading, curb
and guttering with combination ce-
ment curb and gutter and by paving
said portion of said street with as-
phaltic- concrete on a concrete founda-
tion 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
lst, day of October, 1915, 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 19th, day of August, 1915, and the
City Recorder is hereby ordered to
give ten days' notice by publication
asking for proposals as provided by
ordinance.
Yeas —Aids. Callahan, Clancy, Heim,
McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wal-
lis.
Nays —None.
Alderman Clancy offered the follow-
ing:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, That Second
street from the west rail of the Chi-
cago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Rail-
road Co.'s tracks to the easterly line
of Main street be improved by grad-
ing, curb with cement and to prave
with brick block on a concrete foun-
dation or to curb and gutter with
combination cement curb and gutter
and to pave with asphaltic concrete
on a concrete foundation in either
Regular Session August 5, 1915
343
case to pave between the rails and
one foot outside thereof with brick
block on a concrete foundation, in ac-
cordance with the plans and specifica-
tions 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 October, 1915, 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 improvement.
The proposals for doing said work
shall be acted upon by the council
on the 19th day of August, 1915, and
the city recorder is hereby ordered
to give ten days' notice by publication
asking for proposals as provided by
ordinance.
Ald. Clancy moved the adoption of
the resolution. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote: Yeas —Aids. Callahan,
Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin,
Singrin, Wallis. Nays —None.
Alderman McIntosh 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 Jackson street from
Twenty- fourth street to Twenty -fifth
street, 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 15th day
of September, 1915, and shall be paid
for at the time and in the manner
prescribed by Chapter XXXIV of the
Revised Ordinances of 1901 of the
City of Dubuque for the payment of
the cost of constructing sewers. The
proposals for doing such work will be
acted upon by the council on the 19th
day of August, 1915, and the City Re-
corder is hereby ordered to give ten
days' notice by publication asking for
proposals as provided by ordinance.
Aid. McIntosh moved the adoption
of the resolution. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote: Yeas —Aids. Callahan,
Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin,
Singrin, Wallis. Nays —None.
Alderman McIntosh offered the fol-
lowing:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, That it is
deemed necessary and advisable to
construct a sanitary sewer in Jackson
street from Twenty- second street to
Twenty - fourth street as follows, to-
wit: An eight -inch tile pipe sanitary
sewer in Jackson street from Twenty -
second street to Twenty- fourth street,
and to assess the cost of said sewer
rs
342 Regular Session August 5, 1915
6+50, north curb elevation 235.20;
thence to station 10 +50, north curb
elevation 247.65; south curb elevation
248.55; thence to station 10 +90, east
curb line of Walnut Street, north
curb elevation 251.62, south curb ele-
vation 252.72.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and after
its passage by the City Council and
its publication one time in the Du-
buque Telegraph - Herald and Times -
Journal newspapers.
Adopted August 5th, 1915.
Approved August 6th, 1915.
JAMES SAUL,
Mayor.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Telegraph- Herald and Times - Journal
newspapers August 12th, 1915.
J. J. SHEA,
8- 12 -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. Cal-
lahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, Sin -
grin, Wallis. Nays —None.
Ald. McLaughlin moved the adop-
tion of the ordinance as read. Car-
ried by the following vote: Yeas —
Alds. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, Mc-
Intosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis.
Nays —None.
Ald. McLaughlin offered the follow-
ing:
AN ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A
GRADE ON WEST SEVEN-
TEENTH STREET FROM WEST
LOCUST STREET TO CLARK
STREET.
Be It Ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That a grade on West
Seventeenth Street from West Locust
Street to Clark Street be and the
same is hereby established - and
adopted ac shown in the profile of
said grade as prepa.ed by the City
Engineer, being profile No. 883, B. M.
door sill of Captain Yate's house, No.
223 West Locust Street, elevation
69.82, said grade begins at station
0 -12 west curb line of West Locust
Street south, south curb elevation
66.44; thence to station 0 +12, west
curb line of West Locust Street north,
north curb elevation 66.17; thence to
station 4 +84 southerly curb line of
Clark Street north, north curb eleva-
tion 76.30, south curb elevation 76.30.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and
after its passage by the City Council
and its publication one time in the
Dubuque Telegraph- Herald and Times -
Journal ne, spapers.
Adopted August 5th, 1915.
Approved August 6th, 1915.
JAMES SAUL,
Mayor.
Attest— J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Telegraph - Herald and Times - Journal
newspapers August 12th, 1915.
J. J. SHEA,
8- 12 -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 —Aids. Cal-
lahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, Sin -
grin, Wallis. Nays —None.
Ald. McLaughlin moved the adop•
tion of the ordinance as read. Car-
ried by the following vote: Yeas —
Alds. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, Mc-
Intosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis.
Nays —None.
Alderman Clancy offered the follow-
ing:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, That West
Third Street from the westerly curb
line of Burch Street to the easterly
curb line of Alpine Street be improved
by grading curbing with cement, re-
setting old stone curb where neces-
sary and new stone curb where ne-
cessary, and by paving said portion of
said street with either hillside brick
on a concrete foundation or with as-
phaltic concrete on a concrete founda-
tion outside of the tracks and with
hillside brick on a concrete foundation
between the rails and one foot out-
side thereof, in accordance with the
plans and specifications for such im-
provement prepared by the City Engi-
neer 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
lst day of November, 1915, 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 19th, day of August, 1915, and the
City Recorder is hereby ordered to
give ten days' notice by publication
asking for proposals as provided by
ordinance.
Ald. Clancy moved the adoption of
the resolution. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas —Alds. Callahan, Clancy, Heim,
Yeas—Alds. Callahan, Clancy, Heim,
McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wal-
lis.
Nays —None.
Alderman Wallis offered the follow-
ing;
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, That Prairie
Street from West Eleventh Street to
the south line of the alley first north
of said West Eleventh Street be nar-
rowed to thirty feet between curbs
and be improved by grading, curb and
guttering with combination cement
curb and gutter and paving said por-
tion of said street with asphaltic con-
crete on a concrete foundation, in ac-
cordance with the plans and specifi-
cations for such improvement pre-
pared by the City Engineer and now
on file in the office of the City Re-
corder, and be it further
Resolved, that said improvement
shall be completed on or before the
15th day of September, 1915, 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 paymenii
of the cost of street improvements.
The proposals for doing said work
shall be acted upon by the Council
on the 19th day of August, 1915, and
the City Recorder is hereby ordered
to give ten days' notice by publica-
tion asking for proposals as provided
by ordinance.
Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of
the resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Alds. Callahan, Clancy, Heim,
McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wal-
lis.
Nays —None.
Alderman Wallis offered the follow-
ing:
tae it Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, That it is
deemed necessary and advisable to
improve Cherry Street from Avoca .
Avenue to Asbury Street and it is
hereby proposed to grade, curb ,and
gutter with combination cement curb
and gutter and to macadamize said
portion of said street, and to assess
the cost of said grading, curb and
guttering and macadamizing against
the Property legally subject to assess-
ment.
Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of
the resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Alds. Callahan, Clancy, Heim,
McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wal-
lis.
Nays —None.
Alderman Wallis 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
Regular Session, August 5, 1915
345
to prepare a plat showing generally
the location, nature and extent to the
proposed improvement of Cherry
Street from Avoca Avenue to Asbury
Street, and the kind or kinds of ma-
terial or materials to be used, and an
estimate of the entire cost thereof,
and the amount and cost of such im-
provement, and the amount assessable
upon any railway or street railway
company, the amount and cost there-
of to be paid by the city, if any, and
the cost thereof and amount assess-
able upon each lot or parcel of land
adjacent to such improvements 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 newspaper
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 ma-
terial or materials to be used, and an
estimate of its cost, and the time be-
fore which objections thereto can be
filed, and the time fixed for hearing,
which time shall not be less than five
days after the last publication of such •
notice, and after such publication
shall have been made, the City Re-
corder shall, at the next regular'ses-
sion of the City Council, notify the
Council thereof in writing, with a
printed copy of such notice accom-
panying the same.
Aid. Wallis moved the adoption of
the resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Alds. Callahan, Clancy, Heim,
McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wal-
lis.
Nays —None.
Alderman Wallis offered the follow.
ing:
Be it Resolved by the City Co?mcil
of the City of Dubuque, That the res-
olution adopted on July 1st, 1915, ask-
ing for proposals on Prairie, Street,
be and the same is hereby' rescinded.
Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of
the resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Alds. Callahan, Clancy, Heim,
McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wal-
lis.
Nays —None.
Alderman Wallis offered the follow-
ing:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, That Jeffer-
son Street from the westerly curb
line of Olive Street to the east curb
line of Walnut Street, be improved by
grading, curb and guttering with com-
bination cement curb and gutter and
344
Regular Session, August 1915
against the abutting property.
Ald. McIntosh moved the adoption
of the resolution. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote: Yeas —Alds. Callahan,
Clancy, Heim McIntosh McLaughlin,
Sirigrin, Wallis. Nays —None-
Alderman McIntosh offered the fol-
lotvitng:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
di the City of Dubtigiie That the City
Engineer be and he is hereby directed
to prepare a plat and specifications for
At eight -inch tile pipe sanitary Sew°
et in Jackson street from Twenty -
second street to Twehty- foiirth street
Showing the locations and general na-
ture of such improvement; the extent
thereof, the Size and kind of material
to be used, and to prepare an estimate
of the cost thereof and the amount as-
sessable upon each lot or parcel of
land adjacent to or abutting thereon
per front feet or square feet in area,
arid to file such plat, specifications
and estimate in the office of City Re-
corder.
That after such plat is so filed, the
City Recorder shall cause to be pub-
lished notice of the intention of the
council to make such improvement,
Which notice shall be published in
three consecutive issues of the official
paper of the City of Dubuque, stating
that such plat is on file, and generally
the nature of the sewer, its location,'
size and kinds of material to be used.
and the estimate of its cost, and fixing
the time before which objections can
be filed, which time shall not be l9ss
than five days after the last pulica-
tion of said notice, and after the com-
pletion of the publication of such no-
tice, he shall at its next session, noti-
fy the council thereof in writing with
a printed copy of such notice accom-
panying the same.
Ald. McIntosh moved the adoption
Of the resolution. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote: Yeas —Alds. Callahan,
Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin,
Sirigrin, Wallis. Nays —None.
Alderman McLaughlin offered the
following:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that the re-
solutions adopted on the 1st, day of
July, 1915, asking for proposals on
Sixth Stre from Locust Street to
Bluff Street and Seventh Street from
Locust Street to Bluff Street be and
they are hereby rescinded.
Ald. McLaughlin moved the adop-
tion of the resolution. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas —Alds. Callahan, Clancy, Heim,
McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wal-
lis.
Nays —None.
Alderman McLaughlin offered the
following:
B'e it Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, That Seventh
Street from the westerly line of Lo-
cust Street to Bluff Street be narrow-
ed to thirty feet and be improved by
grading, curb and guttering with con -
bination cement curb and gutter and
by paving a said portion of said street
With asphaltic concrete on a concrete
foundation: in accordance With the
Plats and specifications for such rm�
prevenient prepared by the City Engi-
neer 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
15th, day of September, 1915, and
shall be paid for in the manner pre-
scribed by Chapter XXXII, and am-
mendments thereto of the Revised Or-
dinance of the City of Dubuque fort
the payment of the cost of street im-
provements.
The proposals for doing said work
shall be acted upon by the Council
oh the 19th, day of August, 1915, and
We City Recorder is hereby ordered
to give ten days' notice by publica-
tion asking for proposals as provided
by ordinance.
Ald. McLaughlin moved the ,
tion of the resolution. Carried y the
following vote:
Yeas —Aids. Callahan, Clancy, Heim,
McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wal-
lis.
Nays —None.
Alderman McLaughlin offered the
following:
Re it Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, That Sixth
Street from the westerly line of Lo-
cust Street to Bluff Street be narrow-
ed to thirty feet and be unproved by
grading, curb and guttering with con -
bination cement curb and gutter and
paving said portion of said street with
asphaltic concrete on a concrete
foundation. in accordance with the
plans and specifications for such im-
prov,enlent prepared by the City Engi-
neer 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
15th, day of September, 1915, and
shall be paid for in the manner pre-
scribed by Chapter XXXII. and am-
mendments thereto of the Revised
Ordinance of the City of Dubuque for
the payment of the cost of street im-
provements.
The proposals for doing said work
shall be acted upon by the Council on
the 19th, day of August, 1915, and
the City Recorder is hereby ordered to
give ten day's notice by publication
asking for proposals as provided by
ordinance.,
Ald. McLaughlin moved the adop-
tion of the resolution. Carried by the
following vote:
9
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Adopted August 5th, 1915.
Approved August 6th, 1915.
JAMES SAUL,
Mayor.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City ,Recorder.
Ald. Clancy moved the adoption of
the resolution. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas - Aldermen Callahan, Clancy,
Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin,
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 constructing aL eight -inch
tile pipe sanitary sewer in Wood
Street from West Fourteenth Street
to Julien Avenue, Tibey Bros., con-
tractors. 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 8 -iach tile pipe sani-
tary Sewer in Wood Street from West
Fourteenth Street to Julien Avenue,
by Tibey Bros., contractor, 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. Amount.
Virg, E. Robinson, und. 1 -3 Lot
20, Mt. Pleasant Add., 185
lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe at
$.4075, manholes and extra
expense, $75.42; total $ 25 14
Susie L. Oversmith, und. 1 -3
Lot 20, Mt. Pleasant Add 25 14
B. E. Bush, und. 1 -3 Lot 20,
Mt. Pleasant Add. 25 14
Virg. E. Robinson, und. 1 -3
Lot 21, 200 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile
pipe at $,4075, manholes and
extra expense, $81.51; total. 27 17
Susie L. Oversmith, und. 1 -3
Lot 21, Mt. Pleasant Add 27 17
B. E. Bush, und. 1 -3 Lot 21,
Mt. Pleasant Add. 27 17
Virg. E. Robinson, und. 1 -3 Lot
28, Mt. Pleasant Add., 200
lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe at
.$4075, manholes and extra
expense, $81.51; total 27 17
Susie L. Oversmith, und. 1 -3
Lot 28, Mt. Pleasant Add 27 71
B. E. Bush. und. 1 -h Lot 28, Mt
Pleasant Add. 27 17
Virg. E. Robinson, und. 1 -3
Lot 29, Mt. Pleasant Add.,
185 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe
at $.4075, manholes and ex-
tra expense, $75.42; total .. 25 14
Regular Session, August 5, 1915
347
Susie L. Oversmith, und. 1 -3
Lot 29, Mt. Pleasant Add 25 14
B. E. Bush, und. 1 -3 Lot 29,
Mt. Pleasant Add. 25 14
Theo. M. Smith, Maple Heights
Add., Lot 20, 115 lin ft. 8-
inch tile pipe at $.4075, man-
holes and extra expense,
$46.87; total 46 87
Theo, M. Smith, Maple Heights
Add., S. 5 ft. E. 75 ft. Lot
18, 5 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe
at$.4075, mansoles and ex-
tra expense, $2.04; total .. 2 04
Virg. B. Robinson, Maple
Heights Add., N. 74 ft. Lot
18, 74 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe
at $.4075, manholes and ex-
tra expense, $30.16; total 30 16
E. E. Bush, Maple Heights
Add., Lot 17, 70 lin. ft. 8 -inch
tile pipe at $.4075, man-
holes and extra expense,
$28.53; total
B. E. Bush, Maple Heights
Add., Lot 16, 70 lin. ft. 8-
inch tile pipe at $.4075, man-
holes and extra expense,
$28.53; total 28.53
C. T. Bush, Maple Heights
Add., Lot 15, 70 lin. ft. 8 -inch
tile pipe at $.4075, manholes
and extra expense, $28,53;
total
C. T. Bush, Maple Heights
Add., Lot 14, 75 lin. ft. fl-
inch tile pipe at $.4075, man-
holes and extra expense,
$30.57; total 30 57
John D. Bush, Maple Heights
Add., Lot 13, 70 lin. ft. 8-
inch tile pipe at $.4075, man-
holes and extra expense,
$28.53; total 28 53
John D. Bush, Maple Heights
Add., Lot 12, 70 i_a. ft. fl-
inch tile pipe at $.4075, man-
holes and extra expense,
$28:53; total 28 53
Anna M. Bush, Maple Heights
Add., N. 20 ft. Lot 11, 20 lin.
ft. 8 -inch tile pipe at $.4075,
manholes and extra expense
$8.15; total 8 15
Anna Utt, Maple Heights Add.,
S. 50 ft. Lot 11, 50 lin. ft.
8 -inch tile pipe at $.4075,
manholes and extra expense
$20.38; total 20 38
Anna M. Smith, Maple Heights
Add., W. 50 ft. Lot 10, 50 lin.
ft. 8 -inch tile pipe at $.4075,
$20.38; total 20 38
28 53
28 53
Total $615 06
809.2 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe at
55c $445 06
4 manholes at $30.00 120 00
Extra expense 50 00
Total $615 06
346 Regular Session, August 5, 1 9 1 5
paving said portion of said Street
with either brick block on a concrete
foundation or with asphaltic macadam
on a concrete foundation. in accord-
ance 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 October, 1915, 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 19th day of August, 1915 and
the City Recorder is hereby ordered
to give ten days' notice by publica-
tion asking for proposals as provideG
by ordinance.
Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of
the resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas -Alds. Callahan, Clancy, Heim,
McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wal-
lis,
Nays -None.
Alderman Wallis offered the follow-
ing:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, That the res-
olutions adopted on June 17, 1915,
asking for proposals on Jefferson
Street, be and the same is hereby re-
scinded.
Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of
the resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas -Alds. Callahan, Clancy, Beim,
McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wal-
lis,
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 Burns street
from the north line of Cleveland ave-
nue to the south line of Oak street,
F. W. Hassett, contractor. On mo-
tion of Ald. Clancy the notice was
received and filed.
Resolved by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque, That to pay for im-
proving Burns St, from the north line
of Cleveland Ave. to the south line
of Oak St. by F. W. Hassett, contract-
or, 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 here-
inafter named, situate and owned,
and for the several amounts set op-
posite each lot or parcel of real es-
tate, as follows:
Gassman & Oswald, Bush's
Sub., Lot 1, macadamizing
and curbing cost $107.45, ex-
tra expense at 8 per cent,
$8.59; total $116 04
Sarah A. Kennedy, Bush's
Sub., Lot 2, macadamizing
and curbing cost, $44.96, ex-
tra expense at 8 per cent,
$3.60; total 48 56
Jos. Kass, Bush's Sub., Lot 3,
macadamizing and curbing
cost, $24.74, extra expense
at 8 per cent, $1.98; total 26 72
Jos. Kass, Bush's Sub., Lot 4,
macadamizing and curbing
cost, $11.43, extra expense
at 8 per cent, 91c; total 12 34
Jas. Saul, Sub 5, Bush's Sub.,
Lot 1, macadamizing and
curbing cost, $2.13, extra ex-
pense at 8 per cent, 17c;
total 2 30
Jas. Saul, Union Add., Lot
67, macadamizing and curb-
ing cost, $5.22, extra ex-
pense at 8 per cent, 42c;
total
Mary Byrne, Sub. 2 of Min.
Lot 63 and E. Pt. 69
Union Add., Lot 2, maca-
damizing and curbing cost,
$68.89, extra expense at 8
per cent, $5.51; total 74 40
Mary Byrne, Sub. 2 of Min.
Lot 63 and E. Pt. 69
Union Add., Lot 1, maca-
damizing and curbing cost,
$96.75, extra expense at 8
per cent, $7.74; total 104 49
John O'Hearn, Union Add., W.
117 ft., Lot 69, macadamiz-
ing and curbing cost, $18.88,
extra expense at 8 per cent,
$1.51; total
Mary LaPage, Sub. 2 of 70 and
71, Union Add., Lot 1, ma-
cadamizing and curbing cost,
$5.61, extra expense at 8
percent, 45c; total 6 06
Eliz. F. Pier, Sub. 5 of Bush's
Sub., Lot 2, macadamizing
and curbing cost, 61c, extra
expense at 8 per cent, 5c;
total
J, and E. Tibey, Sub. 3 of
Min. Lot 63, Lot 1, maca-
damizing and curbing cost,
$9.04, extra expense at 8 per
cent, 72c; total
Total
349.14 sq. yds. macadam
70c
308.8 lin. ft. cement curb
gutter at 49c
Extra expense
5 64
20 39
66
9 76
$427 36
at
$244 40
and
151 31
31 65
Total $427 36
All of which is assessed in pro-
348 Regular Session August 5, 1915
All of which is assessed in propor-
tion to the special benefits conferred.
Adopted August 5, 1915.
Approved, August 6th, 1915.
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, Clancy. Heim,
McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wal-
lis.
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 constructing an eight -inch
tile pipe sanitary sewer in McEvoy
Place front Curtis street northerly,
Tibey Bros., contractors. On motion
of Ald. Clancy the notice was re-
ceived and filed.
Resolved by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque, That to pay for con-
structing an 8 -inch tile pipe sanitary
sewer in McEvoy Place from Curtis
St. northerly, by Tibey Bros., con-
tractors, in front of and adjoining the
same, a special tax be and is hereby
levied on the several lots and parcels
of lots, and parcels of real estate
hereinafter named, situate and owned,
and for the several amounts set op-
posite each lot or parcel of real es-
tate, as follows:
M. M. McCarten, Ronson &
Stewart's Sub., Lot 8, 44.9
lin. ft. tile pipe at $.43966,
manholes and extra ex-
pense, $19.75; total $ 19 75
M. M. McCarten, Bonson &
Stewart's Sub., Lot 9, 50 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $.43966,
manholes and extra ex-
pense, $21.98; total 21 98
Thos. Connolly, Bonson &
Stewart's Sub., E. 112 ft.,
Lot 10, 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $.43966, manholes ..nd ex-
tra expense, $21.98; total 21 98
John McEvoy, Bonson & Ste -
wart's Sub., Lot 11, 50 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $.43966, man-
holes and extra expense,
$21.98; total
John By_ne, Bonson & Ste -
wart's Sub., Lot 20, 50 lin. ft.
tile pipe at $.4'0366, man-
holes and extra expense,
$21.98; total
H. B. McCarten, Bonson &
Stewart's Sub., Lot 1, 50 lin,
ft. tile pipe at $.43966, man-
holes and extra expense,
$21.98; total
H, B. icCarten, Ronson &
Stewart's Sub., Lot 22, 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $.43966,
21 98
21 98
21 98
manholes and extra ex-
pense, $21.98; total 21 98
H. B. McCarten, Bonson &
Stewart's Sub., Lot 23, 43.4
lin. ft, tile pipe at $.43966,
manholes and extra
pense, $19.09; total
Total
201.2. lin. ft. 8 -inch
at 60c
1 manhole at $35
Extra expense
ex-
19 09
$170 72
tile pipe
$120 72
35 00
15 00
Total $170 72
All of which is assessed in propor-
tion to the special benefits conferred.
Adopted August 5th, 1915.
Approved August 6th, 1915.
JAMES SAUL,
Mayor.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Ald. Clancy moved the adoption of
the resolution. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas - Aldermen Callahan, Clancy,
Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin,
Wallis.
Nays -None.
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 Curtis
Street from South Dodge Street to
the west side of Exchange Street,
Tibey Bros., contractors. On motion
of Ald. Clancy the notice was re-
ceived and filed.
Resolved by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque, that to pay for con-
structing an 8 -inch tile pipe sanitary
sewer in Curtis Street from South
Dodge Street to the West Side of
Exchange Street, by Tibey Bros., con-
tractors, 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 es-
tate hereinafter named, situate and
owned, and for the several amounts
set opposite each lot and parcel of
real estate, as follows:
Owner. Description. Amount.
Kate McMahon, McMahon's
Sub., Lot 1, 47.8 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $.82466, manholes
and extra expenses, $39.42;
total $ 39 42
Dora McCarren, McMahon's
Sub. Lot 2, 47.8 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $.82466, manholes
and extra expense, $39.42;
total
J. W. McEvoy, McMahon's
Sub., L:ot 3, 47.8 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $.82466, manholes
and extra expense, $39.42;
total
39 42
39 42
J. W. McEvoy, McMahon's
Sub., Lot 4, 47.8 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $.82466, manholes
and extra expense, $39.42;
total
Annie McEvoy, McMahon's
Sub., Lot 5, 47.8 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $.82466, manholes
and extra expense, $39.42;
total
Cath. Leonard, McMahon's
Sub., Lo. 6, 47.8 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $.82466, manholes
and extra expense, $39.42;
total
M. M. McCarten, Bonson &
Stewart's Sub., Lot 8, 50 lin.
ft. tile pipe at '.1.82466, man-
holes and extra expense,
$41.23; total 41 23
H. B. McCarten, Bonson &
Stewart's Sub., Lot 23, 50 lin.
ft, tile pipe at $.82466, man-
holes and extra expense,
$41.23; total 41 23
John Byrne., Bonson & Stew -
art's Sub., Lot 24, 50 lin. ft.
tile pipe at $.82466, manholes
and extra expense, $41.23;
total 41 23
M. M. McCarten, Bonson &
Stewart's Sub., Lot 7, 273
lin. ft. tile pipe at $.82466,
manholes and extra expense,
$225.14; total 225 14
Mrs. B. Spielman, Bonson &
Stewart's Sub., Lot 6, 68 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $.82466, man-
holes and extra expense,
$56.08; total 56 08
Dub. Bldg. & Loan Assn ,
Bonson & Stewart's Sub., Lot
5, 50 lin. ft. tile pipe at
$,82466, manholes and extra
expense, $41.23; total 41 23
Peter Eisbach, Bonson & Stew -
art's Sub., Lot 4, 50 lin. ft.
tile pipe at $.82466, manholes
and extra expense, 341.23;
total 41 23
Peter Eisbach, Bonson & Stew -
art's Sub., Lot 3, 50 lin. ft.
tilepipe at $ 82466, manholes
and extra expense, 541.23;
total 41 23
Peter Eisbach, Sub. 1 of Bon -
son & Stewart's Sub , Lot 1,
150 lin. ft. tile pipe at
$.82466, manholes and extra
expense, $123.70; total 123 70
Regular Session, August 5, 1915
39 42
39 42
39 42
Total $888 82
815.7 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe
at 88c $717 82
4 manholes at $35.00 140 00
Extra expense 31 00
Total $888 82
All of which is assessed in propor-
340
tion to the special benefits conferred.
Adopted August 5th, i915.
Approved, August 6th, 1915.
JAMES SAUL,
Mayor.
Attest: J, J. SHEA,
C_ty Recorder.
Ald. CIancy moved the adoption of
the resolution. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas -Aida. Callahan, Clancy, Heim,
McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wal-
lis.
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 Angella Street
from the end of the present improve-
ment westerly to a point about oppo-
site the westerly line of Lots 2 and
13 in Kringle's Subdivision, O'Farrell
Contracting Co., contractors, also the
written remonstrance of Franfl Hock -
ensteiner. On motion of Ald. Wallis
the notice was received and filed and
the remonstrance referred to the
Committee of the Whole.
Resolved by"the City Council of the
City of Dubuque: That to pay for
improving Angella Street from end of
present improvement westerly to a
point opposite easterly line of Lots
2 and 13, Kringle's Sub., by O'Farrell
Contracting 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 follows:
Owner. Description. Amt.
S, B. Hune, Kringle's Sub.,
Lot 7, curbing and macadam-
izing cost, $88.75; extra ex-
pense at 8 per cent $7.10;
total $ 95 85
Marie Mockle, Kringle's Sub ,
Lot 6, curbing and macadam-
izing, cost, $77.85; extra ex-
pense at 8 per cent, $6.23;
total
John Schneider, Kringle's Sub ,
Lot 5, curbing and macadam-
izing cost, $77.85•; extra ex-
pense at 8 per cent, $6.23;
total 84 08
Nick Penning, Kringle's Sub ,
Lot 4, curbing and macadam-
izing cost, $77.85; extra ex-
pense at 8 per cent, $6.23;
total 84 08
Nick Penning, Kringle's Sub ,
Lot 3, curbing and macadam-
izing cost, $77.85; extra ex-
pense at 8 per cent, $6.23;
total
84 08
84 08
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35o Regular Session August 5, 1915
Fr. Hochensteiner, Kringle's
Sub., Lot 12, curbing and
macadamizing cost, $77.60;
extra expense at 8 per cent,
$6.20; total
John Wernimont, Kringle's
Sub, Lot 11, curbing and
macadamizing cost, $77.60;
extra expense at 8 per cent,
$6.20; total
Ann Sunderland, Kringle's
Sub., Lot 10, curbing and
macadamizing coat, $77.60;
extra expense at 8 per cent,
$6.20; total
Pat. Donegan, Kringle's Sub ,
Lot 9, curbing and macadam-
izing cost, $77.60; extra ex-
pense at 8 per cent, $6.20;
total
John Donovan, Kringle's Sub ,
Lot 8, curbing and macadam-
izing cost, $88.47; extra ex-
pense at 8 per cent, $7.08;
total
83 80
83 80
83 80
83 80
95 55
$862 92
620.16 sq. yds. macadam at
70c ...$434 11
521.3 lin. ft. comb. cement
curb and gutter at 70e 364 91
Extra expense 63 90
Total . $862 92
All of which is assessed in propor-
tion to the special benefits conferred.
Adopted, August 5th, 1915.
Approved, August 6th, 191e.
JAMES SAUL,
Mayor.
Attest- J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of
the resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas -Aids. Callahan, Clancy, Heim,
McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wal-
lis.
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 Cox Street from
the southerly curb line of West Four-
teenth Street to the southerly prop-
erty line of West Chestnut Street,
O'Farrell Contracting Co., contract-
ors, also the written remonstrance ot
Mrs. Elizabeth Buehler and the
Misses Cummins. 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
improving Cox Street from West 14th
Street to Chestnut Street, by O'Far-
rell Contracting 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 ot real estate hereinafter
named, situate and owned, and for
the several amounts set opposite
each lot or parcel of real estate, as
follows:
Owner. Description. Amt.
Eliz. Buehle , Sub. 1 of 1 of •
Min. Lot 89, Lot 1, curbing
and macadamizing cost,
$98.97; extra expense at 8
per cent, $7.92; total $106 89
Ernst Heer, Sub. 2 of 1 of Min.
Lot 89, Lot 1, curbing and
macadamizing cost, $59.75;
extra expense at 8 per cent,
$4.78; total 64 53
Ernst Heer, Sub. 3 of 1 of Min.
Lot 89, Lot 1, curbing and
macadamizing cost, $64.73;
extra expense at 8 per cent,
$5.18; total .. 69 91
Eliz. Buehler, Sub. 4 of 1 of
Min. Lot 89, Lot 1, curbing
and macadamizing cost,
$90.25; extra expense at 8
per cent, $7.22; total .. 97 47
Mrs. A. Cummings list., Sub 1
of 7 of Min. Lot 88 and pt.
87, Lot 1, curbing and ma-
cadamizing cost, $232.67; ex-
tra expense at 8 per cent,
$18.61; total 251 28
J. J. Murray, Sub. City 740,
Lot 1, curbing and macadam-
izing cost, $135.76; extra ex-
pense at 8 per cent, $10.86;
total 146 62
John Flynn, Sub. City 740, Lot
4, curbing and macadamiz-
ing cost, $129.88; extra ex-
pense at 8 per cent, $10.39;
total
140 27
Julia Lewis, Sub. City 740, Lot
5, curbing and macadamiz-
ing cost, $59.72; extra ex-
pense at 8 per cent, $4.78;
total
Donnelly and Manley, Bissell's
Sub., Lot 1, curbing and ma-
cadamizing cost, 5101.29; ex-
tra expense at 8 per cent,
$8.10; total .. 109 39
W. G. Cox, Sub. 3 of Min Lot
90, Lot 17, curbing and ma-
cadamizing cost, $35.91; ex-
tra expense at 8 per cent,
$2.87; total 38 78
W. G. Cox, Sub. 3 of Min. Lot
90, Lot 18, curbing and ma-
cadamizing cost, $14.07; ex-
tra expense at 8 per cent,
$1.04; total 14 11
W. G. Cox, Sub. of Min. Lot
90, Lot 19, curbing and ma-
cadamizing cost, $8.12; ex-
tra expense at 8 per cent,
65c; total 8 77
64 50
Eliz. Buehler, Sub. 1 of Min.
Lot 89, Lot 5, curbing and
macadamizing Cost, $10.46;
extra expense at 8 per cent,
84c; total 11 30
John Flynn, Sub. City 740, Lot
2, curbing and macadamiz-
ing cost, $13.53; extra ex-
pense at 8 per cent, $1.08
total 14 61
M. L. Manley, Bissell's Sub ,
Lot 2, curbing and macad-
amizing cost, $51.15; extra
expense at 8 per cent, $4.09;
total 55 24
Mary E. Canavan, Bissell's
Sub., Lot 3, curbing and ma-
cadamizing cost, $32.69; ex-
tra expense at 8 per cent,
$2.62; total 35 31
S. and J. Kenneally, Bissell's
Sub., Lot 4, curbhig and ma-
cadamizing cost, $24.37; ex-
tra expense at 8 per cent,
$1.95; total 26 32
John Kirk, Bissell's Sub., Lot
5, curbing and macadamiz-
ing cost, $18.13; extra ex-
pense at 8 per cent, $1.45;
total 19 58
Steve Canavan, Bissell's Sub ,
Lot 6, curbing and macadam-
izing cost, $11.58; extra ex-
pense at 8 per cent, 93c;
total 12 51
Steven Canavan, Bissell's Sub ,
Lot 7, curbing and macadam-
izing cost, $7.83; extra ex-
pense at 8 per cent, 63c;
total 8 46
Henry Gilbert, Cummins' Sub ,
Lot 1, curbing and macad-
amizing cost, $16.02; extra
expense at 8 pe rcent, $1.28;
total 17 30
Henry Gilbert, Cummins' Sub ,
Lot 2, curbing and macad-
amizing cost, $6.13; extra
expense at 8 per cent, 49c;
total 6 62
Frank Lothrap, Cummins' Sub ,
W. 45 ft. Lot 3, curbing and
macadamizing cost, $2.96;
extra expense at 8 per cent,
23c; total .. 3 19
Eugene Laude, Cummins' Sub.,
E. 5 ft. Lot 3, curbing and
macadamizing cost, 21e; ex-
tra expense at 8 per cent,
2c; ; total 23
Eugene Laude, Cummins' Sub ,
Lot 4, curbing and macadam-
izing cost, 90c; - extra ex-
pense at 8 per cent, 7c; to-
tal 97
$1324 16
862.82 sq. yds. macadam at 69c.$595 35
914.1 lin. ft. comb. cement
curb and gutter at 69c 630 73
Regular Session, August 5, 1915
35
Extra expense 98 08
Total $1324 16
All of which is assessed in propor-
tion to the special benefits conferred.
Adopted, August 5th, 1915.
Approved, August 6th, 1915.
JAMES SAUL,
Mayor.
Attest- J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of
the resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Alds. Callahan, Clancy, Heim,
McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wal-
lis.
Nays -None.
Ald. Wallis moved that the City
Auditor be instructed to place the
names of Joseph Schlueter, assistant
in the Engineer's office, and Edward
Farrell, driver of the City Ambulance,
on the officer's pay roll. Carried.
Ald. McLaughlin moved to adjourn.
Carried.
Adopted, , 1915.
Approved,
Attest-
Mayor.
City Recorder.
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Council to attend the Road Congress
to be held in Cedar .Rapids, Iowa,
October _th. to 7th. inclusive present-
ed and read. On motion of Ald.
Clancy the invitation was accepted.
Petition of Jas. J. Lonergan asking
the City Council to view his property
situated on Lots 10 and 11 Slakes'
Add. relative to the assessment placed
thereon presented and read. On mo-
tion of Ald. Singrin the petition was
referred to the Committee of the
Whole to view grounds.
Petition of Jas. P. Scanlan et al
asking the City Council to establish a
sidewalk line on South Booth Street
between Grandview Avenue and
Dodge Street said line to allow five
feet of parking between sidewalk and
curb presented and read. On motion
of Ald. Clancy the prayer of the
petitioners was granted.
Petition of Sarah A. Kennedy rela-
tive to the valuation placed on her
property presented and read. On mo-
tion of Ald. Callahan the petition was
referred to the Committee of the
Whole to view the grounds.
Petition of Mrs. R. Bernhard et al
relative to the needed improving of
Klingenberg Terrace and asking the
City Council to investigate the same
presented and read. On motion of
Ald. McIntosh the petition was re-
ferred to the Committee of the Whole
to view the grounds.
Communication of the Dubuque
Trades and Labor Congress inviting
the City Council to participate in the
parade on Labor Day morning, Sept.
6th. 1915, and also to furnish a
platoon of police and a section of the
Fire Department presented and read.
On motion of Ald. Wallis the invita-
tion was accepted with thanks.
Bond of Robert Jungk for excavat-
ting in streets and alleys presented
and read. On motion of Ald. Mc-
Laughlin the Bond was referred to
the City Attorney.
Ald. Clancy moved to adjourn. Car-
ried.
Adopted 1915.
Approved - --
Mayor.
Attest:
Regular Sessions, August 19, 1915
City Recorder.
353
CITY COUNCIL
(Official.)
Regular Session, August 19th., 1915.
Council met at 8:50 p. m.
Mayor Saul in the chair.
Present —Alds. Callahan, Clancy,
Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin,
Wallis.
Bids.
Ald. Singrin moved to open all bids.
carried.
Bids for constructing permanent
sidewalks: Bid of Thos. R. Lee: side-
walk south side of West Fourteenth
Street 12 and 1 -2 cts. per square foot,
sidewalk west side of Harold Street
12 and 1 -2 cts. per square foot, side-
walk south side of West Seventh
Street 12 clts. per square foot. Bid of
H. A. McIntosh sidewalk, Lots 6 & 7
of Lot 2 of City Lot 720 West Seventh
Street 12 and 1 -4 cts. per square foot,
sidewalk south 60 feet Lot 33 J. P. •
Schroeder's add. Harold Street 12
and 1 -2 cts. per square foot, sidewalk,
part Lot 5 of 13 of Mineral Lot 172
West Fourteenth Street 13 •cts. per
square foot. On motion of Ald. Singrin
the contract for constructing the per-
manent sidewalk on Harold Street was
awarded to H. A. McIntosh and his
bond placed at 1 -4 the amount of the
contract. On motion of Ald. Wallis
the contracts for constructing perma-
nent sidewalks on West Seventh
Street and West Fourteenth Street
were awarded to Thos. R. Lee and his
bond plat ' at 1 -4 the amount or the
contracts.
Bids for constructing an eight -inch
tile pipe sanitary sewer in Jackson
Street from 24th. Street to 25th.
Street. Bid of J. M. Kenety & Son, 8
inch tile pipe per lineal foot 94 cts.,
manholes each $35.00. Bid of John
Tibey, 8 inch tile pipe per lineal foot
85 cts., manholes each $35.00. Bid of
Wilmer Cook, 8 inch tile pipe per
lineal foot 65 cts., manholes each $30.-
00. Bid of H A. McIntosh, 8 inch tile
pipe per lineal foot 51 cts., manholes
each $21.50. Bid of C'tu•its Plbg &
Heating Co., 8 inch tile pipe per
lineal foot 69 cts., manholes each
$35.00. Bid of J. A. R. Daniels, 8 inch
tile pipe per lineal foot 79 cts,, man-
holes each $33.00. Bid of C. B. Mc-
Namara & Co., 8 inch tile pipe per
lineal foot 64 cts., manholes each
$25.00. On motion of Ald. Heim the
contract was awarded to H. A. Mc-
Intosh he being the lowest bidder and
his bond placed at 1 -4 the amount of
the contract.
B'ids for the improving of West
Third Street from Burch Street to
Alpine Street. Bid of Wilmer Cook,
cement curbing per lineal foot 52 cts.,
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352 Special Session, August 13, 1915
CITY COUNCIL
(Official)
Special session, August 1$, 1915.
Council met at 8 :25 P. M,
Mayor Saul in the chair.
Present— Aldermen Callahan, Clan-
cy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Sing-
rin, Wallis,
Mayor Saul said this meeting was
called for the purpose of taking up the
matter of the Union Electric Co.'s
loop on Grandview avenue and South
Dodge street also the water fountain
on said street and acting 011 any other
matters that might properly come be-
fore the regular Session of the pity
council.
Ald. Clancy moved to take up the
petition of the Union Electric Co. ask-
ing fox permission to construct a loop
on Grandview avenue and also. a Y
at the end of the car line on Linwood
and also the report of the committee
of the whole on said petition. Car-
ried.
Petition of the Union Electric Co.
and also the report of the committee
of the whole on said petition present -
ed and read.
Alderman McLaughlin moved to sus-
pend the rules for the purpose of al-
lowing the interested parties to ad-
dress the council relative to the loop
constructed by the Union Electric Co.
on Grandview avenue and South Dodge
street.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas Alds. Callahan, Clancy, Heim
McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis.
Nays—None.
Mr, Curran addressed the council
protesting the construction of the loop
and Mr. Smith of the Union Electric
Co. also addressed the council. Ald.
Wallis moved that the Union Electric
Co. be instructed to tear up the rails
of the loop constructed on Grandview
avenue within two weeks and the City
to place the street in proper condition.
Carried by the following vote.
Yeas —Alds. Calahan, Clancy, Heim,
McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin Wallis.
Nays —None.
Petitions of the Dubuque Benevolent
and Humane Society, the International
Brotherhood of Teamsters of Ameri-
ca, Michael P. Sullivan et al, protest-
ing against the removal of the public
water fountain located on Grandview
avenue and South Dodge street pre-
sented and read.
Ald. Clancy moved to suspend the
rules for the purpose of allowing the
interested parties to address the coun-
cil.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Alds. Callahan, Clancy, Heim,
McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wal-
lis.
Nays —None.
Mr. Anderson addressed the council
relative to his petition asking for the
removal of said fountain and asked
to have said petition withdrawn.
Ald. Wallis moved that Mr. Ander-
son be allowed to withdraw his peti-
tion, Carried.
Ald. Singrin moved the various pe-
titions protesting against the remov-
al of said water fountain be granted.
Carried,
BIDS.
Bids for constructing cement steps
from Montrose Terrace to Fairview
Place: Bid of Thos R. Lee, landing 13
cts. per square foot, steps $2.20 per
step, headers $5.50 per cubic yard:
Bid of N, J. Staner, landings 16 and
1 -4 cts, per square foot, steps $2.68
per step, headers $18.50 per cubic
yard.
0,n motion of Ald, Wallis the con-
tract was awarded to Thos. R. Lee,
he being the lowest bidder and his
bond placed at 1 -4 the amount of the
contract.
Bids for construction cement steps
from West 14th street to Montrose
Terrace: Bid of Thos, R. Lee, landings
13cts. per square foot, steps $2.00 per -
step: Bid of N. J. Staner, landings 15
and 3 -4 cts per square foot, steps $2.96
per step.
On motion of Ald. Wallis the con -
tradt was awarded to Thos R. Lee, he
being the lowest bidder and his bond
placed at 1 -4 the amount of the con-
tract.
Bids for constructing cement steps
from Hill Street to. West 7th. Street:
Bid of Thos. R. Lee. Landings 12
and 1 -2 cts. per square foot, steps
$2.25 per step, headers $5.25 per
cubic yard: Bid of N. J. Staner,
landings 16 and 3 -4 cts. per square
foot, steps $2.97 per step, headers
$19.75 per cubic yard. On motion of
Ald. Callahan, the contract was
awarded to Thos. R. Lee, he being
the lowest bidder and his bond placed
at 1 -4 the amount of the contract.
Ald. Wallis moved that being only
one• bid was received for the con-
structing of cement steps from West
Locust Street to. Catherine Street
that the, bid be returned to N. J.
Staner, the bidder. Carried.
Petition of J. J. Jungwirth asking
the City, Council for permission to
erect a gasoline tank and pump in
front of his garage on Second between
Main and Locust Street presented
and read. On motion of Ald. Clancy
th- prayer of the petitioner was grant-
ed and the City Attorney instructed
to draw up the proper Waiver and
Agreement.
Communication of the Northwest-
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per square yard $2.20, asphaltic con-
crete per square yard $1.88.
Bid of Jas F. Lee, cement curbing
per lineal foot 57 cts., combination
curb and guttering per lineal foot 69
cts., asphaltic concrete per square yard
$1.75.
Bid of F. P. Coughlin, cement curb-
ing per lineal foot 59 cts., asphaltic
concrete per square yard $1.85.
Ald. Wallis moved to refer the bids
to the City Engineer to report latter in
the evening. Carried.
Bids for the improving of Sixth
street from the westerly line of Lo-
cust street to Bluff street.
Bid of J. M. Kenety & Son, stone
curbing per lineal foot 70 cts., reset
curbing per lineal foot 35 cts., cement
guttering per square yard 80 cts., com-
bination curb and guttering per lineal
foot 80 cts., asphaltic concrete per
square yard $1.88.
Bid of F. P. Coughlin, cement curb-
ing per lineal foot 59 cts. stone curb-
ing per lineal foot 87 cts. reset curb-
ing per lineal foot 35 cts. brick pav-
ing per square yard inside of tracks
and one foot outside $2.60, asphaltic
concrete per square yard $1.85.
Bid of Jas. F. Lee, cement guttering
per square foot 25 cts., combination
curb and guttering per lineal foot
69 cts., asphaltic concrete per square
yard $1.75.
On motion of Ald. McLaughlin the
contract was awarded to Jas. F. Lee
he being the lowest ;Adder and his
bond placed at 1 -4 the amount of the
contract.
Bids for the improving or Seventh
street from Locust street to Bluff
street.
Bid of J. M Kenety & Son, stone
curbing per lineal foot 70 cts., reset
curbing per lineal foot 35 cts., cement
guttering per square yard 80 cts. com-
binaltion curb and guttering per lineal
foot 80 cts., asphaltic concrete per
square yard $1.88.
Bid of F. P. Coughlin, combination
curb and guttering per lineal foot 80
cts., asphaltic concrete per square
yard $1.85, cement guttering per square
yard 25 cts.
Bid of Jas. F. Lee, cement guttering
per square foot 25 cts. combination
curb and guttering per lineal foot 69
cts., asphaltic concrete per square
yard $1.75.
On motion of Ald. Clancy the con-
tract was awarded to Jas. F. Lee he
being the lowest bidder and his bond
placed at 1 -4 the amount of the con-
tract.
BILLS.
Michael Kane, macadam $ 79 20
Jake Hansen, macadam 6 60
C. B. McNamara & Co., Fifth
avenue sewer 1156 79
Regular Sessions August 19, 1915
355
J. A. R. Daniels, Bee Branch
sewer
H. A. McIntosh Bee Branch
sewer
Geo. Wimmer, inspector
Ed. Delaney, inspector
Mike O'Hagan, inspector
John Bush, inspector
Jacob Weber, inspector
John Dubler, inspector
Aug, Rodush, inspector
John Bohn, inspector
John Kinsella, inspector
Ike Beekman, inspector
Robt. Love, inspector
Gus. Mansteadt, inspector
Joe Bonfield, inspector
Ed. Ruff, inspector
C. B. McNamara & Co., 5 per
cent retained on First street
from Main to Locust street. 144 10
C. B, McNamara & Co. 5 per
cent retained brick paving
Third street from Main to
Iowa street
C. B. McNamara & Co. 5 per
cent retained sanitary sewer
in Malady street 33 47
C. B. McNamara & Co. 5 per
• cent retained Booth street
sanitary sewer from West
Fifth street to Forest Lane 18 29
C. B. McNamara & Co. 5 per
cent retained sanitary sewer
in West Fifth street from
Glen Oak to Booth street 14 97
Frank Beutin, 5 per cent retain-
ed • alley between Rhomberg
avenue and Garfield aveune
from Ann to Dock 23 34
Tibey Bros, 5 per cent retain-
ed improving Malady street 127 83
Jas. Street 5 per cent retain-
ed Bee Branch storm sewer
at 28th street 167 70
Jas F. Lee, 5 per cent retained
Second street from Main
street to Locust Street 193 08
Jas. F. Lee, 5 per cent retained
alley between Alpine and Ne-
vada street from Julien ave-
nue to alley first north of
West Fifth street 129 14
Chas. Sitterly, cement side-
walk abutting Lot 4: Finley
• Add. 27 21
Chas. Sitterly, cement sidewalk
abutting Lot 25 Finley Home
Add, 21 00
Chas. Sitterly, cement sidewalk
abuting Lot 46 Finley Add 25 08
Chas. Sitterly, cement sidewalk
abutting Lot 100 Woodlawn
Park Add 20 92
Chas. Sitterly, cement sidewalk
abutting Lot 1 of 4 of City
Lot 667 south side of Pickett
street. 43 56
Chas. Sitterly, cement sidewalk
Abutting Lot 2 of 7 of City 667
on Pickett street 15 26
400 00
800 00
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14 00
15 00
18 00
23 00
22 00
19 00
18 00
12 00
10 00
23 00
21 00
23 00
24 00
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stone curbing per lineal foot 75 cts.,
reset curbing per lineal foot 25 cts.,
brick paving outside of car tracks
per square yard $2.25, brick paving per
square yard inside of car tracks and
one foot outside $2.50. Bid of J. M.
Kenety & Son, stone curbing per
lineal foot 70 cts., reset curbing per
lineal foot 35 cts., cement guttering per
square yard 80 cts., combination curb
and guttering per lineal foot 80 cts.,
brick paving outside of car tracks per
square yard $2.20, brick paving inside
of car tracks and one foot outside per
square yard $2.50, asphaltic concrete
per square yard $1.88. Bid of Western
Improvement Co., cement curbing per
lineal foot 55 cts., stone curbing per
lineal foot 70 cts., reset curbing per
lineal foot 38 cts., brick paving out-
side of car tracks per square yard
$2.16, brick paving inside of car tracks
and one foot outside per square yard
$2.50. Bid of Jas. F. Lee, cement
curbing par lineal foot 57 cts., stone
curbing per lineal foot 75 cts., reset
curbing per lineal foot 30 cts., brick
paving outside of car tracks per square
yard $2.14, brick paving inside of car
tracks and one foot outside per square
yard $2.25, asphaltic concrete per
square yard $1.79. .aid of C. B. Mc-
Namara - &, Co., cement curbing er
lineal foot 50 cts., reset curbing - per
lineal foot 35 cts., new stone curbing
per lineal foot 95 cts., brick paving
outside of car tracks per square yard
$2.25, brick paving inside of scar tracks
and one foot outside per square yard
$2.G0. Bid of F. P. Coughlin, cement
curbing per lineal foot 59 cts., stone
curbing per lineal foot 87 cts., reset
curbing per lineal foot 35 cts., brick
paving inside of tracks and one foot
outside per square yard $2.60, • asphalt-
ic concrete per square yard $1.85.
On motion of Ald. McLaughlin the
bids were referred to the City En-
gineer to report later in the evening.
Bids for the improving of Jefferson
street from the west curb line of Olive
street to the east curb line of Walnut
street. Bid of J. M. Kenety & Son,
cement guttering per square yard
$1.40, combination curb and guttering,
per lineal foot 69 cts., brick paving
per square yard $2.19. Hid of Jas. F.
Lee, combination curb and guttering
per lineal foot 79 cts., asphaltic ma-
cadam per square yard $1.62. Bid of
C. B. McNamara & Co., cement curb-
ing per lineal foot 50 cts., combina-
tion curb and guttering per lineal foot
70 cts., brick paving per square yard
$2.25.
Ald. Wallis moved that being only
one bid r"ceived for asphaltic maca-
dam that the City Recorder be in-
structed to readvertise for bids. Car-
ried.
Bids for the improving of Prairie
street from West Eleventh Street to
south line of alley first north of West
Eleventh street.
Bid of J. M. Kenety & Son, cement
curbing per lineal foot 70 cts, stone
curbing per lineal foot 70 cts reset.
curbing per lineal foot 35 cts., combina-
tion curb and guttering per lineal foot
80 cts. asphaltic concrete per square
yard $1.88.
Bid of Jas, F. Lee. combination curb
and guttering per lineal foot 75 cts.,
asphaltic concrete per square yard
$1.84. -
Bid of F. P. Coughlin, combination
curb and guttering per lineal foot 85
cts, asphaltic concrete per square yard
$1.85.
On motion of Ald. Wallis the bids
were referred to the committee of the
whole to view the grounds.
Bids for improving of Second street
from the west rail of the Chicago,
Milwaukee and St. Paul railway tracks
to the easterly line of Main street,
Bid of Wilmer Cook, cement curb-
ing per lineal foot 50 cts., brick paving
per square yard outside of car tracks
$2.10, brick paving inside of car tracks
and one foot outside per square yard
$2.40.
Bid of J. M. Kenety & Son, stone
curbing per lineal foot 70 cts., reset
curbing per lineal foot foot 35 cts.,
cement guttering per square yard 80
ctts. combination curb and guttering
per lineal foot 80 cts., brick paving
outside of car tracks per square yard
$2.20 brick paving inside of car tracks
and and one foot outside per square
yard $2.40.
Bid of F. P. Coughlin cement curb-
ing per lineal foot 59 cts., stone curb-
ing per lineal foot 37 cts., reset curb-
ing per lineal foot 35 dts., brick paving
inside o f car tracks and one foot out-
side per square yard $2.60, asphaltic
concrete per square yard $1.85.
Bid of C. B. McNamara & Co., ce-
ment curbing per lineal foot 50 cts.,
brick paving outside of car tracks per
square yard $2.05, brick paving inside
of car tracks and one foot outside per
square yard $2.45.
Bid of Jas. F. Lee, cement curbing
per lineal fodt 57 cts., brick paving
outside of car tracks per square yard
$1.99, brick paving inside of car tracks
and one foot outside per square yard
$2.28, asphaltic concrete per square
yeard $1.75.
On motion of Ald. McLaughlin the
bids were referred to the City Engin-
eer to report later in the evening.
Bids for the improving of Second
street from Locust street to Bluff
street.
Bid of J. M. Kenety & Son stone
curbing per lineal foot 80 dts. reset
curbing per lineal foot 35 cts., combina-
tion curb and guttering per lineal foot
80 cts., creosote wood block paving
356 Regular Sessions, August 19, 1915
Thos. R. Lee, road
Thos Lee, sidewalk
Spahn & Rose, sidewalk
Standard Lumber Yard Co ,
sidewalk
Chas. Sitterly, sidewalk
J, N. Graham, sidewalk and
sewer
Spahn & Rose, sidewalk
F. Schloz & Son, sewer
G. F. Kleih Sons, sewer
Peed, Berwanger & Pfiffner,
sewer
Corrance Groc. Co, sewer
Ellwanger Bros., sewer
Corrance Groc. Co., sewer
Klauer & Kress, sewer
A. C, Wunder, expense
John Drehouse, expense
G. F. Kleih Sons, expense
M. Czizek, expense
Corrance Groc. Co., expense ..
Ellwanger Bros., expense ....
Pauly Printing Co., expense....
Bern & Briggs Co., expense..
Eagle Chemical Co., expense..
89
51
22
70
00
45
60 68
16 00
2 00
54 70
8 20
7 30
2 50
1 77
7 85
1 20
55
1 41
35 25
22 65
3 00
14 20
7 35
65 00
8 50
5 00
Dubuque Lumber & Coal Co ,
expense 255 56
L. A. Walsh expense 1 02
Dubuque Paper Co., expense 14 00
C. E. Fitzpatrick Co., expense 1 25
C. E. Fitzparick Co., expense 5 50
Spahn & Rose, expense 62 62
Spahn & Rose, expense ...• 7 50
Remington Typewriter Co., ex-
pense 6
G. A. McGuire, expense 6
Coates & Robinson, expense 2
Gonner Bros., expense 150
Standard Supply Co., expense 4
I. Dehing. expense 10
Western Union Telegraph Co ,
expense
M. S. Hardie, expense
Niagara Falls Metal Stamp
Works, expense
Metz Mfg. Co expense
National Refining Co. fire
Standard Oil Co., fire
Standard Oil Co. fire
W. D. Deckert Co., fire
Iowa Oil Co., fire
G. F. Kleih Sons, fire
Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co.
fire
Vollenweider & Heim, fire
F. M. Jaeger Co., fire
J. Newman & Son, fire
Hopkin & Witty, fire
Falkenhainer's Drug Co., fire.
Union Electric Co., fire
Demkier Bros., fire
L. Schmidt, road and fire
Berg & Ruegnitz, fire
Rellihan & Mullen, fire
Key City Gas Co., fire
Key City Gas Co., fire
Geisler Bros., fire
Klauer & Kress fire
Geo. Ri.gatz & Son, fire
Ellwanger Bros., fire
2
00
00
50
00
20
00
00
17 25
11 60
25
31 50
65
15 48
11 00
9 50
6 80
64 0.0
6 00
60
40
1 25
35 50
15 37
13 05
1 90
6 87
14 90
25
28 10
30
7 40
6 20
1 85
Peed - Berwanger & Pfiffner, fire 11 25
F. C. Ris, fire 15 00
J. N. Graham, fire 14 00
Hawkeye Steam Vulcanizing
Co., fire 20
Wagner Electric Co., fire 96 00
P. Pfersch, fire 3 30
Tri-State Auto Co., fire 3 10
Scheppele Machine Works, fire 35
E. P. Smith Electric Co., fire 70
J. F. Stampfer Co., fire 35
Carr, Ryder & Adams Co., fire 6 00
F. G. Becker, fire 29 01
A. Treadway & Son fire 78
Standard Lumber Yard Co., fire 11 44
Kassler Auto Co., fire 50
Kassler Auto Co., fire 16 65
Ed. Norton, police 5 40
Eichhorn & Bechtel, police 2 99
Klauer & Kress, police 6 10
Standard Supply Co., police 40 00
F. Lanser & Co., police 2 50
J. N. Graham, police 2 00
John Drehouse, police 20 00
Corrance Groc. Co., police 3 96
F. G. Becker, police 2 00
F, Schloz & Son, police 75
Fuhrmann Bros., police 2 00
G. F. Kleih Sons, police 4 15
Standard Lumber Yard Co ,
police 2 40
Klauer Mfg. Co., police 75
Bailin Hansen, police 2 00
J. J. Nagle, police 12 60
J. J. Nagle, police 6 30
Iowa Oil Co., police 11 23
Ellwanger 'Bros., police 10
Geo. Ragatz & Son, police 14 40
Berg & Briggs, expense and
Health
Dubuque Sand & Gravel Co ,
expense and road
Key City Gas Co., fire, expense
and police
Iowa Telephone Co., expense,
police and fire
Key City Gas Co., expense, fire
and police
M. Stafford, fire and police
Peter Lang, expense and fire
J. L. Kies, health and expense
Fosselman, health
Labor Leader, health
J Dehing, health
Upton Laundry, health
Kerper -Gipe Co., health
Scheppele Machine Works,
health
National Clothiers, health ..
G. Ragatz, health
Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co.,
health 20 80
Times - Journal, printing 100 62
Telegraph - Herald, printing 82 03
Labor Leader, printing 12 50
Telegraph- Herald, printing 36 60
Telegraph- Herald printing 28 31
National Demokrat, piinting 25 00
Union Electric Co., lighting ...153 15
Union Electric Co., lighting 2 00
Union Electric Co., lighting 92 20
81 00
2 41
62 80
42 67
4
72
9
1
15
3
90
4
1
00
10
60
15
00
50
00
65
50
30
3 00
9 08
Union Electric Co., lighting... 3190 23
E. P. Smith Electric Co., har-
bors 1 30
P. J. Seippel Lumber Co., har-
bors and expense 45 40
G. W. Healey & Son, harbors 1 95
Iowa Oil Co., harbors 75
Western Improvement Co., Val-
ley street and Southern ave-
nue 99 75
Standard Oil Co., 3rd and 5th
roads oiling fund 330 76
Iowa Oil Co., 1st road 52
T. J. Mulgrew Co., road and
sewer 69 45
Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co ,
road 75
Smedley Steam Pump Co., road 56 LI
F. Boutin, road 4 20
Key City Roofing Co., road and
sewer 32 8
Eagle Point Lime Works, road 4 80
Eagle Point Lime Work, Fifth
avenue storm sewer 26 45
Midland Chemical Co., health 1 25
Klauer & Kress, road 60
Smedley Steam Pump Co., road 9 25
H. B. McCarten, expense 9 45
F. Schloz & Son, expense and
road 20 00
Union Electric Co., road 27 00
Standard 011 Co., road 16 50
' Klauer Mfg. Co., road 13 00
'G. F. Kleih Sons, road 7 40
Key City Iron Works, road 2 71
F. Schloz & Son, road 8 75
J. Newman & Son, road 1 50
W. D. Deckert Co., road 40
Wm. Marshall, road z 00
Klauer & Kress, road 2 70
Morrison Bros., road 1 00
Watkins Sign System, road 5 00
J. Lies, road 3 55
Klauer Mfg. Co., road 26 64
Gow & Curtis, road 8 65
Smedley Steam Pump Co., road 19 25
Smedley Steam Pump Co., road 10 00
Smedley Steam Pump Co., road 31 00
Smedley Steam Pump Co., road 74 11
Standard Oil Co., road 3 75
T. J. Mulgrew Co., road 39 15
Dubuque Sand & Gravel Co ,
road 53
Key City Iron Works, road 6 �3
F. Schloz & Son, road 5 40
Standard Oil Co., road 21.7 25
Leader Oil Co., road .... 41 09
On motion of Ald. Clancy all bills
properly O, K.'d were ordered paid.
On motion of Ald. Clancy the follow-
ing bills were referred to the commit-
tee of the whole:
Union Printing Co., expense $ 15 50
Dr. A. H. Blocklinger, police 15 00
Petition of Joe Connolly asking the
City Council to increase his salary
$5.00 per month, the same as paid
the other assistant engineers on the
fire department, presented and read.
On motion of Ald. Wallis the petition
Regular Sessions, August 19, 1915
357
was referred to the Committee of the
Whole.
Petition of the National Refining
Co. asking the City Council for per-
mission to erect a galvanized iron
sign painted on Seventh Street, be-
tween Main and Iowa Streets, present-
ed and read. On motion of Ald. Mc-
Laughlin the petition was referred to
the Committee of the Whole to view
the grounds.
Petition of J. M. Conley, et al., ask.
ing the City Council to improve West
Third Street from Bluff Street to
Burch Street presented and read. On
motion of Ald. Clancy the prayer of
the petitioners was granted.
Petition of Mrs. Wm. Metcalf, et al,
asking tha City Council to extend the
improvement of North Street so as to
complete same to Louisa Street pre-
sented and read. On motion of Ald.
Wallis the petition was referred to
the Committee of the 'hole to view
the grounds.
Petition of Lawrence Daily, et al.,
asking the City Councii to advertise
for bids for the hauling of refuse on
the streets and alleys in the city pre-
sented and read. On motion of Ald.
Wallis the petition was made a mat-
ter of record.
Petition of W. E. _Fox asking the
City Council to cancel the assessment
levied against Lot 27, Julia Lang -
worthy's Add., for the sanitary sewer
in Nevada Street as this lot was for-
merly assessed for tho sanitary sewer
in Langworthy Avenue presented and
read. On motion of Ald. Singrin the
petition was referred to the Commit-
tee of the `vti hole.
Petition of C. M. Steffens asking for
permission to make a cement entrance
to the garage on the property on the
corner of Hall Street and the alley
running between Hall and Louisa
Streets presented and read. On mo-
tion of Ald. \Vallis the petition was
referred to the Committee of the
Whole to view the grounds.
Petition of G. E. Davis, et al., pro-
testing against donating or trading
any part of West 11th Street for any
purpose or use other than public traf-
fic presented and read. On motion of
Ald. Singrin the petition was referred
to the Committee of the Whole to
view the grounds.
Petition of Louis r'. Kolfenbach,
deputy in the treasurer's office,
asking the City Council to increase
his salary from $75.00 per month to
$85.00 per month, to take effect Sep-
tember 1st, 1915, presented and read.
On motion of Ald. Singrin the peti-
tion was referred to the Committee
cf the Whole.
Petition of Albert Ney remonstrat-
ing against paying the assessment
levied for the paving of the alley be-
11
•
McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wal-
lis.
Nays —None.
Messrs. Brown, et al., addressed the
Council. Ald. McLaughlin moved to
refer the notice and remonstrance to
the Committee of the Whole.
Lost by the following vote:
Yeas —Alds. Heim, McLaughlin, Sin-
grin.
Nays —Aids. Callahan, Clancy, Mc-
Intosh, Wallis.
Ald, Clancy moved' to receive and
file the notice and remonstrance.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Aids. Callahan, Clancy, Mc-
Intosh, Wallis.
Nays—Ald3. Heim, McLaughlin, Sin-
grin.
Ald. McLaughlin moved that the
City Attorney be instructed to notify
the Midwest Construction Co. to place
West Third Street in proper condi-
tion, failur3 to comply with notice the
City Attorney to proceed against
their bond. Carried.
City Engineer Blake reported Jas.
F. Lee the lowest bidder for the im-
proving of West Third Street from
Burch Street to Alpine Street. On
motion of Ald. Clancy the contract
for asphalt pavement was awarded to
Jas. F. Lee and his bond placed at
1 -4 the amount of the contract.
City Engineer Blake reported Jas.
F. Lee the lowest bidder for the im-
proving of second Street from the
Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul rail-
way tracks to Main Street. On mo-
tion of Ald. Clancy the contract for
brick pavement was awarded to Jas.
F. Lee and his bond placed at 1 -4 the
amount of the contract.
City Engineer Blake reported Jas.
F. Lee the lowest bidder for the im-
proving of Second Street from Locust
Street to Bluff Street. On motion of
Aid. Clancy the contract for asphalt
Pavement was awarded to Jas F. Lee
and his bond placed at 1 -4 the amount
of the contract.
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council.
Gentlemen: —I herewith submit my
payroll fo"• labor on streets in the
several road districts during the first
half of August, 1915:
Amount due laborers $1,640.80
Also submit the pay roll for labor
on Valley Street and Southern Ave-
nue.
' Amount due laborers $75.60
Also" submit the pay roll for labor
oiling streets in the First ward.
Amount due laborers $36.00
Also submit the payroll for labor
on harbors.
Amount due laborers $6.30
Also submit the pay roll for labor
on improvement of East Grandview
• Avenue.
Regular Sessions, August 19, 1915
359
Amount due laborers $70.70
Also submit the pay roll for labor
oiling streets in the Fifth ward.
Amount due laborers ....,., $33.60
Also submit the pay roll for labor
on the City Pond, the cost to be paid
from the Expense Fund.
Amount due laborers $95.00
Also submit the pay roll for labor
cleaning the City Pond.
Amount due laborers $80.15
Also submit the pay roll for labor
for sweeping the streets.
Amount due laborers $101.00
Also submit the pay roll for labor
sprinkling the streets.
Amount due laborers $155.50
Also submit the pay roll for labor
on roads leading into the county.
First Ward County Road Fund,
amount due laborers $ 89.10
Fifth Ward County Road Fund,
amount due laborers $112.10
Respectfully submitted,
JOHN MAHONEY,
Street Commissioner.
On motion of Ald. Clancy 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 payroll for labor on
sewers during the first half of August,
1915:
Amount due laborers on sew-
ers $222.10
Respectfully submitted,
JOHN MAHONEY,
Street Commissioner.
On motion of Ald. Singrin the pay-
roll was received and warrants or-
dered drawn to pay various amounts
and report referred pack to Commit-
tee on Sewers.
Chief of Police Giellis reported as
follows:
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council.
Gentlemen: —I herewith submit my
payroll for the police department for
the first half of August, 1915:
Amount due policemen $1,558.70
Respectfully submitted,
JOHN W. GIELLIS,
Chief of Police.
On motion of Ald. Callahan the pay
roll was received and warrants or-
dered drawn to pay the various
amounts and the report referred back
to the committee on police.
Fire Chief Reinfried reported as
follows:
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council.
Gentlemen —I herewith. submit my
payroll for the fire department for the
first half of August, _.)15:
Amount due firemen $2,123.05
Respectfully submitted,
J. R. RIINFRIED,
Chief.
'
'358 Regular Sessions, August 19, 1915
tween Iowa and Clay Streets, from
15th to 16th Streets, until the alley
is put in a perfect and passable con-
dition presented and read. On mo-
tion of Ald. Singrin the petition was
referred to the Committee of the
Vlrhole to view the grounds.
Petition of Josephine C. Wasser
asking the City Council to place the
same valuation on the north half of
City Lot 482 for the year 1914 as it
was for the year 1913 presented and
read. On motion of Ald. Wallis the
petition was referred to the Commit-
tee of the Whole to view the grounds.
Petition of Peter Bien, et al., ask-
ing the City Council to remove or
cause to be removed the sheds and
houses built and now being built
which stand on 16th Street between
Sycamore Street and the Pest House
presented and read. On motion of
Ald. Singrin the petition was referred
to the Committee of the Whole to
view the grounds.
Petition of the Dubuque Industrial
Corporation asking tha City Council
to declare Tuesday, August 24th, a
civic half - holiday for the opening of
the race meeting to be held at Nut -
wood park presented and read. On
motion of Ald. McLaughlin the prayer
of the petitioners was granted.
Petition of Jacob Kessler asking the
City Council to correct the assess-
ment on the property owned by him
for the 1914 presented and read.
On motion of Ald. Heim the petition
was referred to the Committee of the
%Vhole to view the grounds.
Petition of Geo. A. Fifield, et al.,
asking the City Council to move the
electric street light now located at
Prairie Street and West llth Street
to Spruce and West llth Street and
also install an additicnal light at Wal-
nut and West 11th Street presented
and read. On motion of Ald. McIn-
tosh the petition was referred to the
Committee of the Whole to view the
grounds.
Communication of the Union Elec-
tric Co. acknowledging receipt of the
official notice of August 14th relative
to the loop on Grandview Avenue pre-
sented and read. On motion of Ald.
McIntosh the communication was
made a matter of record.
Petition of M. M. Cady asking the
City Council to reduce the assess-
ment of Lot 24 in Farley's Sub., pre-
sented and read. On motion of Ald.
Callahan the petition was referred to
the Committee of the Whole to view
the grounds.
Petition of Louise Pitschner, city
weigher, asking the City Council to
repair the City Scales at West Du-
buque presented and read. On mo-
tion of Ald. Clancy the petition was
referred _o the Street Commissioner.
Communication of the Southern
Surety Co., relative to the Bond of C.
B. McNamara & Co. for blasting rock
within the limits of the city and stat-
ing that the company will not be held
liable on said bond after the 17th
day of September, 1915, presented and
read. On motion' of Ald. Wallis the
communication 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 construct an eight -inch tile
pipe sanitary sewer in Exchange
Street from Cora Street to Curtis
Street also the petition of M. 51. Mc-
Carten asking the City Council to
postpone action on constructing the
sewer until the street right -away is
settled. Ald. Clancy moved to sus-
pend the rules for the purpose of al-
lowing 1l4_. McCarten to address the
Council.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Alds. Callahan, Clancy, Heim,
McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wal-
lis.
Nays —None.
Mr. McCarten addressed the Coun-
cil. On motion of Ald. Clancy the no-
tice and petition were referred to the
Committee of the Whole to view he
grounds.
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 Cora Street
from Grandview Avenue to the inter-
section of Cora and Exchange Streets,
also the written remonstrance of E.
R. Barr. Ald. Clancy moved to sus-
pend the rules for the purpose of al-
lowing the interested parties to ad-
dress the Council.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas -Aids. Callahan, Clancy, Heim,
McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wal-
lis.
Nays —None.
Mr. Schultz addressed the Council.
On motion of Ald. Clancy the notice
and remonstrance were referred to
the Committee of the Whole to view
the grounds.
City Recorder Shea presented and
read the notice, certified to by the
publishers, of the City Council's in-
tention to improve West Third Street
from the west curb line of Bluff
Street to the east curb line of Burch
Street, also the written remonstrance
of Martin M. Huber and J. O'Connor.
Ald. McLaughlin moved to suspend
the rules for the purpose of allowing
the interested parties to address the
Council.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Aids. Callahan, Clancy, Heim,
36o Regular Sessions, August 19, 1915
On motion of Alderman Singrin the
payroll was received and warrants or-
dered drawn to pay the various
amounts and the report referred back
to the fire. committee.
Dubuque, Iowa, A 19, 1915.
To the Honorable Mayor and Council
of the City of Dubuque.
Gentlemen: — Please find hereto at-
tached an Ordinance amending our
present traffic ordinance. This ordi-
nance has been prepared by me with
the view to prevent for all time in
the future what has become a nui-
sance, namely the parking of ve-
hicles upon Main Street. This cus-
tom should be stopped at once as ve-
hicles parked cn the most congested
street in the City become serious ob-
struction to travel and the free use
of such streets is impaired thereby,
which, if permitted to continue will
undoubtedly be the cause of acci-
dents. With this in mind I have
drafted this Amendment to the orig-
inal Ordinance which I request that
your Honorable Body take up for con-
sideration at the earliest moment and,
if agreeable, put the same into effect.
Respectfully submitted,
M. H. CZIZEK,
Jity Attorney.
On motion of Aid. McLaughlin the
report of the City Attorney was ap-
proved.
Dubuque, Iowa, Aug. 18, 1915.
To the Honorable Mayor and Council
of the City of Dubuque.
Gentlemen:— Recent occurrences
have impressed me with the fact it
would be advisable for the City Coun-
cil to pass an Ordinance as amenda-
tory to our present Ordinance relat-
ing to the regulation of various busi-
nesses and occupations, which amend
went should cover the business of
taxicabs and automobiles engaged in
carrying passengers for hire within
the City of Dubuque. It is true that
in a good many instances persons are
engaged in this occupation who, in
the event of a suit brought for dam-
ages to persons and property through
the negligent and careless operation
of such vehicles, no recovery could
be had. In order to remedy this con-
dition I have prepared an Ordinance
amending our previous ordinance
upon this subject by which a bond
will be required of all persons en-
gaged in the above indicated occupa-
tion, which bond is in addition to the
regular license fee demanded by the
City. I would recommend that this
Ordinance, which is hereto attached,
be referred to your Committee of the
Whole for the purpose of minute dis-
cussion, and if agreeable and advis-
able, then that the same be passed
at the earliest opportunity.
Respectfully submitted,
M. H. CZIZEK,
City Attorney.
On motion of Ald. McLaughlin the
report of the City Attorney was ap-
proved and the ordinance referred to
the Committee of the Whole.
Dubuque, Iowa, Aug. 19, 1915.
To the Honorable Mayor and Council
of the City of Dubuque.
Gentlemen: —At a recent meeting
of your Honorable Body there was re-
ferred to me the petition of Mary L.
Bunting and asking for a report
thereon.
I respectfully state that I have
made an examination of the facts
upon which said petition is based and,
so far as I can learn, the same are
true as states. I would therefor, rec-
ommend the granting of the prayer
of the petition and the Treasurer in-
structed accordingly.
Respectfully submitted,
M. H. CZIZEK,
City Attorney.
On motion of Ald. Clancy the re-
port of the City Attorney was ap-
proved.
AN ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AN
ORDINANCE RELATING TO
STREET TRAFFIC AN ItEGULAT=
ING THE USE OF THE STREETS,
ALLEYS AND PUBLIC PLACES OF
THE CITY OF DUBUQUE BY
CARTS, DRAYS, HACKNEY
'COACHES, OMNIBUSES, CAR-
RIAGES, WAGONS, MOTOR VEH-
ICLES, AND ALL , OTHER VEH-
ICLES AND PROVIDING A PE N A'-.
TY FOR THE VIOLATIO. \' THERE-
OF.
Be it ordained by the city council of
of 'tile City of Dubuue:
Section 1. That an ordinance relat-
ing to street traffic, and regulating
the use of the streets, alleys and pub-
lic places of the city of Dubuque by
carts, drays, hackney coaches: omni-
buses, carriages, wagons motor veh-
icles and providing a penally for the
violation thereof, approved May 23,
1911, be and the same is hereby
amended by adding to the same the
following section:
"Section 13 1 -2. No person shall al-
low any vehicle of whatever character
to stand or be parked upon Main
street between Thirteenth street and
First street for any longer period of
time than seven (7) minutes at any one
time and it shall be the duty of the
police department to enforce obedience
of this section. provided, however,
ithat any vehicle which is being engag-
ed in the loading or unloading of mer-
chandise be permitted to complete said
loading or unloading but for no longer
period of time."
Section 2. This ordinance shall he
in full force and effect from and after
it passage by the city council and
publication in the newspapers of the
city as required by law.
Adopted: August 19th, 1915.
Approved August 23rd, 1915.
JAMES SAUL.
Mayor.
Attest: • J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Telegraph - Herald and Times Journal
newspapers August 23rd, 1915.
J. J. SHEA,
8- 23 -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 —Ald.
Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, Mc-
Laughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays —
None.
Ald, McLaughlin moved the adop-
tion of the ordinance as read. Car-
ried b ythe following vote: Yeas —
Alds. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIn-
tosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis.
Nays —None.
To the 'Honorable Mayor and City
Council:
Gentlemen— Regarding the attached
petition from John A. Cunning-
ham relative to the assessment of Lot
5 in Cain's Sub. for the improvement
of West 11th street will say that this
assessment was made in accordance
with the state laws and the same as
all other assessments are made, ac-
cording to the benefits conferred.
Respectfully,
E. C. BLAKE,
City Engineer.
On motion of Ald. Wallis the report
of the city engineer was approved,
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council:
Gentlemen —I respectfully petition
your honorable body to instruct the
city treasurer to deduct $670.00 as an
improvement on Lot 3 Home Add.,
owned by R. J. Courtney. This im-
provement should not be carried till
1915. , Also draw a warrant for $5.60
in favor of F. J. Jeckin, Lot 2 of 10
Kniest Sub.
Respectfully,
FRED J. HELLER,
City Assessor.
On motion of Ald. McIntosh the re-
port of the city assessor was approv-
ed and the city treasurer instructed
accordingly and a warrant in the sum
of $5.60 was ordered drawn in favor
of F. J. Jeckin.
Regular Sessions, August 19, 1915
361
On motion of Ald. Singrin the re-
port of Weighmaster Lemper in the
sum of $11.20 was received and filed.
Alderman Wallis offered the follow-
ing:
Whereas, The contract heretofore
entered into by the City of Dubuque
for the construction of a sidewalk
hereinafter described has been com-
pleted, and the city engineer has com-
puted that the cost and expense of
said improvement amount to $22.42.
Therefore, Be it Resolved by the
City Council of the City of Dubuque,
That to provide for the cost of con-
structing a cement sidewalk in front
of Lot 100 Woodlawn Park Addition,
the mayor be and he is hereby requir-
ed to execute and deliver to the city
recorder, to be by him registered and
countersigned, one sidewalk certifi-
cate for twenty -two and 42 -100 dollars,
numbered 129, dated September 19,
1915, payable on or before seven years
after the date thereof, and bearing
interest at the rate of six per cent.
per annum, payable semi- annually.
Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of
the resolution. Carried by the .follow-
ing vote: Yeas —Alds. Callahan,
Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, .
Singrin, Wallis. Nays —None.
Alderman Wallis offered the follow-
ing:
Whereas, The contract heretofore
entered into by the City of Dubuque
for the construction of a cement side-
walk hereinafter described has been
completed, and the city engineer has
computed that the cost and expense
of said improvement amount to $22.40.
Therefore, Be it Resolved by the
City Council of the City of Dubuque,
That to provide for the cost of con-
struction a cement sidewalk in front
of Lot 25 Finley Home Addition, the
mayor be and he is hereby required
to execute and deliver to the city re-
corder, to be by him registered and
countersigned one sidewalk certificate
for twenty -two and 50 -100 dollars,
numbered 130, dated September 19,
1915, payable on or before seven
years after the date thereof, and bear-
ing interest at the rate of six per cent
per annum, payable semi - annually.
Ald, Wallis moved the adoption of
the resolution. Carried by the follow-
ing vote: Yeas —Alds. Callahan,
Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin,
Singrin, Wallis. Nays —None.
Alderman Wallis offered the follow-
ing:
Whereas, The contract heretofore
entered into by the City of Dubuque
for the construction of a cement side-
walk hereinafter described has been
completed, and the City Engineer has
computed that the cost and expense
of said improvement amount to $16.76.
Therefore, Be it Resolved by the
362 Regular Sessions August 19, 1915
City Council of the City of Dubuque,
That to provide for the cost of con-
structing a cement sidewalk in front
of Lot 2 of Sub. of City Lot 667, the
Mayor be and he is hereby required
to execute and deliver to the City Re-
corder, to be by him registered and
countersigned, one sidewalk certificate
for sixteen and 76 -100 dollars, num-
bered 131, dated September 19, 1915,
payable on or before seven years after
the date thereof, and bearing interest
at the rate of six per cent per annum,
payable semi - annually.
Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of
the resolution. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas — Aldermen Callahan, Clancy,
Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin,
Wallis.
Nays —None.
Alderman Wallis offered the follow-
ing:
Whereas, The contract heretofore
entered into by the City of Dubuque
for the construction of a cement side-
walk hereinafter described has been
completed, and the City Engineer has
computed that the cost and expense
of said improvement amount to $45.06.
Therefore, Re it Resolved by the
City Council of the City of Dubuque,
That to provide for the cost of con-
structing a cement sidewalk in front
of Lot 1 of the Sub. of City Lot 667,
the Mayor be and he is hereby re-
quired to execute and deliver to the
City Recorder, to be by him registered
and countersigned, one sidewalk cer-
tificate for Forty -five and 06 -100 dol-
lars, numbered 132, dated September
19, 1915, payable on or before seven
years after the date thereof, and bear-
ing interest at the rate of six per cent
per annum, payable semi - annually.
Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of
the resolution. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas — Aldermen Callahan, Clancy,
Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin,
Wallis.
Nays —None.
Alderman Wallis offered the follow-
ing:
Whereas, The contract heretofore
entered 'nto by the City of Dubuque
for the construction of a cement side-
walk hereinafter described has been
completed, and the City Engineer has
computed that the cost and expense
of said improvement amount to $26.58.
Therefore, Be it Resolved by the
city Council of the City of Dubuque,
That to provide for the cost of con-
structing a cement sidewalk in front
of Lot 46, Finley Addition, 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, one sidewalk certificate for
Twenty -six and 58 -100 dollars, num-
bered 133, dated September 19, 1915,
payable on or before seven years after
the date thereof, and bearing interest
at the rate of six per cent per annum,
Payable semi - annually.
Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of
the resolution. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas — Aldermen Callahan, Clancy,
Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin,
Wallis.
Nays —None.
Alderman Wallis offered the follow-
ing:
Whereas, The cortract heretofore
entered into by the City of Dubuque
for the construction of a cement side-
walk hereinafter described has been
completed, and the City Engineer has
computed that the cost and expense
of said improvement amount to $28.71.
Therefore, Be it Resolved by the
City Council of the City of Dubuque,
That to :rovide for the cost of con-
structing a cement sidewalk in front
of Lot 47, Finley Addition, 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, one sidewalk certificate for
Twenty -eight and 71 -100 dollars, num-
bered 134, dated September 19, 1915,
payable on or before seven years after
the date thereof, and bearing interest
at the rate of six per cent per annum,
payable semi - annually.
Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of
the resolution. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas — Aldermen Callahan, Clancy,
Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin,
Wallis.
Nays —None.
Ald. McLaughlin offered the follow-
ing:
AN ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A
GRADE OF THE ALLEY BE
TWEEN CLEVELAND AVENUE
AND RUSH STREET FROM
UNION STREET T'J MOUNTAIN
LANE.
Be it ordained by Oh, City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That an ordinance es•
tablishing a grade of the alley be..
tween Cleveland Avenue and Rush
Street from Union Street to Mountain
Lane be and the same is hereby es.
tablished and adopted as shown by
the profile of said street and grade
prepared by the City Engineer being
profila No. 891. B. M. Door sill of the
brick house on the northeast corner
of Quince Street and Cleveland Ave-
nue, elevation, 233.62. Said grade be-
gins at the easterly property line of
Union Street, which la station 0, ele-
vation 209.50; thence to station 2+80,
elevation 233.00; thence to station
3+73, elevation 236.90.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and
after its passage by the City Council
and its publication one time in the
Dubuque Telegraph- Herald and
Times- Journal newspapers.
Adopted August 19th, 1915.
Approved August 23rd, 1915.
JAMES SAUL,
Mayor.
Attest: J. . SHEA,
City Recorder.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Telegraph - Herald and Times- Journal
newspapers August 24th, 1915.
J. J. SHEA,
8- 24 -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. Cal-
lahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, Mc-
Laughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays —
None.
Ald. McLaughlin moved the adop-
tion of the ordinance as read. Car-
ried by the following vote: Yeas —
Alds Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIn-
tosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis.
Nays —None.
• Ald. McLaughlin offered the follow-
ing:
AN ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A
GRADE ON JACKSON STREET
FROM TWENTY - FOURTH
STREET TO TWENTY - FIFTH
STREET.
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That an ordinance estab-
lishing a grade on Jackson Street
from Twenty - Fourth Street to Twen-
ty -Fifth Street be and the same is
hereby established and adopted as
shown by the profile of said street
and grade, prepared by the City Engi-
neer, being profile No. 890. B. M.
Door sill on the southeast corner of
Couler Avenue and Twenty - Fourth
Street, elevation 28.55 said grade be-
gins at the north curb line of Twen-
ty- Fourth Street which is station 0,
east curb elevation 21.35, west curb
elevation - "1.31; theme to station 6
south curb line of Twenty -fifth Street,
each curb elevation 22.26, west curb
elevation 22.33.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and take .effect from and
after its passage by the City Council
and its publication one time in the
Regular Sessions, August, 1 9, 1 9 1 5
3
Dubuque Telegraph Herald and
Times- Journal newspapers.
Adopted August 19th, 1.915.
Approved August 23rd, 1915. .
JAMES SAUL,
Mayor.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Telegraph: Herald and Times - Journal
newspapers August 24th, 1915
J. J. SHEA,
8 -24 -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. Cal-
lahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, Mc-
Laughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays —
None.
Ald. McLaughlin moved the adop-
tion of the ordinance as read. Car-
ried by the following vote: Yeas—
Aids, Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIn-
tosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis.
Nays —None.
Ald. McLaughlin offered the follow-
ing:
AN ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCE FOR THE VACA-
TION OF THE ALLEY BETWEEN
LOTS 4 AND 5 KLEINSCHMIDT'S
SUBDIVISION FROM ST. AM-
BROSl,E, STREET WESTERLY TO
THE ALLEY FIRST WEST OF
SAID ST. AMBROSE STREET.
Whereas, Bradley and Maclay, the
owners of the lots abutting thereon,
have petitioned the City Council of
the City Council of the City of Du-
the City of Dubuque for the vacation
and annulment of the alley between
lots 4 and 5 John Kleinschmidt's Sub.
from St. Ambrose Street westerly to
the alley first west of said street.
• Whereas, by direction of the
City Council of the City of
Dubuque the City Engineer has
made a plat of, and show-
ing said portion of said alley pro-
posed to be vacated and filed same
in his office subject to public inspec-
tion, and due notice has been given
to all abutting property owners and
ten (10) days' notice of such vaca-
tion has been published in the official
papers of the city and the proposed
action has been submitted to the City
Council at two regular sessions, and
Whereas, It appears that no valid
objections have been made to the
vacation of said alley and the same
is not required for public purposes,
therefore be it ordained by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That the alley between
lots 4 and 5 in John Kleinschmidt's
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Sub. from St. Ambrose Street west-
erly to the alley first west of said St.
Ambrose Street, be and the same is
hereby vacated and annulled and the
permanent use of the respective por-
tions thereof adjoining the various
lots abutting thereon is hereby grant-
ed to the owners ant proprietors of
said lots as contemplated by statute
in such cases.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and
after its passage by the City Council
and its publication one time in the
Dubuque Telegraph Herald and
Times - Journal newspapers.
Adopted August 19th, 1915.
Approved August 23rd, 1915.
JAMES SAUL,
Mayor.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Telegraph- Herald and Times - Journal
newspapers August 24th, 1915.
J. J. SHEA,
8,24 -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 —Aids. Cal-
lahan, Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, Mc-
Laughlin, Singrin, Wallis. Nays —
None.
Ald. McLaughlin moved the adop-
tion of the ordinance as read. Car-
ried by the following vote: Yeas—
Aids. Callahan, Clancy, Heim, McIn-
tosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis.
Nays —None.
Your Committee on Streets would
respectfully report that they have ex-
amined the following streets and
would respectfully recommend that the
same be accepted.
Julien avenue and Delh.i streets from
Alpine street to .Rsbury street, West-
ern Improvement Co., contractors.
Chestnut street from Highland Place
to Walnut street, N. J. Stoner, con-
tractor.
We would further recommend that
the City Engineer be instructed to
prepare a special assessment against
each lot or par cel of lots as prescrib-
ed by law and file same in the office
of the city recorder, who will there-
upon publish the notice of said assess-
ment as required by ordinance.
M. CLANCY,
Chairman
On motion of Ald. Clancy the re-
port of the Street Committee was
adopted.
Your Public Grounds and Building
Committee would respectfully recom-
mend that the contract for roofing the
Central Engine House to be let to J.
E. Marriam, for Two Hundred and
Fifty -seven Dollars, the work to be
done acording to the specifications
furnished with his bid.
JOHN HEIM,
Chairman
On motion of Ald. Heim the report of
the Public Grounds and Building Com-
mittee was adopted.
Your Committee of the Whole to
whom was referred the petition of
C. H. Dell & Co., asking that he be
paid for a cement sidewalk he laid by
mistake in front of city property sit-
uated opposite Auburn avenue on the
south side of W. Fourteenth street
would respectfully recommend that the
prayer of the petition be granted and
a warrant be drawn covering same.
WM. SINGRIN,
Chairman.
Your Committee of the Whole to
whom was referred the petition of
Joseph L. Hird asking that his taxes
for the year 1914 be reduced would
respectfully recommend that the build-
ings on lots 2 and 3 of the Sub. of
Min. Lot 170 be reduced to $2,000.00
and the balance be received and filed.
WM. SINGRIN,
Chairman
Your Committee of the Whole to
whom was referred the communication
of the property owners along south
Locust street asking that the street be
placed in good condition would respect-
fully recommend that the contractor
be given notice of the condition of the
street and that he be instructed,.to re-
pair the same from Sixth street south
to the end of the improvement within
thirsty days.
WM. SINGRIN,
Chairman.
Your Committc of the Whole to
whom was referred the bids for roof -
find the Central Engine house would
respectfully recommend that they be
referred to the Public Grounds and
Building Committee with power.
WM. SINGRIN,
Chairman.
Your Committee of the Whole to
who was referred the proof of publica
tion and the remonstrance against the
improvement of Burns street from
Oak street to Hancock street would
respectfully recommend that the proof
of publication be received and filed and
also the remonstrance.
WM. SINGRIN,
Chairman.
On motion of Ald. Singrin the var-
ious reports of the Committee of the
Whole were adopted.
Ald. Clancy moved to take from the
Committee of the Whole the bill of
Jas. F. Lee, in the sum of $677.69, the
5 per cent retained for paving the al-
ley from 4th Street to 17th Street
i
between Clay and White, Streets and
act on the bill in the Council meet-
ing. Carried.
Ald. Clancy moved that warrants in
the sum of $677.69 be drawn on the
City Treasurer in favor of Jas. F.
Lee for 5 per cent retained fof• pav-
ing the alley from 4th Street to 17th
Street, between Clay and White
Streets. Carried.
Alderman Clancy offered the follow-
ing:
Be it Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque, That West
Third Street from the west curb line
of Bluff Street to the east curb line
of Burch Street be improved by curb-
ing with cement curb and guttering
with eight -foot gutters of either Hill-
side brick or cement concrete paving
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 November, 1915, 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 2nd day of September, 1915,
and the City Recorder is hereby or-
dered to give ten days 'notice by pub-
lication asking for proposals as pro-
vided by ordinance.
On motion of Ald. Clancy the reso-
lution was referred to the Committee
of the Whole.
Alderman Wallis offered the follow-
ing:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, That it is
deemed necessary and advisable to
construct a sanitary sewer in. Rose-
dale avenue from Willow Street to
Auburn Avenue, in Auburn Avenue
from Rosedale Avenue to Dexter Ave-
nue, in Dexter Avenue from Auburn
Avenue to Algona Street and. in Al-
gona Street from Dexter Avenue to
West Sourteenth Street as follows, to-
wit: an eight -inch tile pipe sanitary
sewer, and to assess the cost of said
sewer against the abutting property.
Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of
the resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas- ' –Alds. Callahan, Clancy. Heim,
McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wal-
lis.
Nays —None.
Alderman Wallis offered the follow-
ing:
Be it Resolved by the City Counoil
of the City of Dubuque, That the City
Engineer be and he is hereby directed
Regular Sessions, August 19, 1915
3
to prepare a plat and specifications
for a eight inch tile pipe sanitary
sewer in Rosedale Avenue from Wil-
low Street to Auburn Avenue, in Au-
burn Avenue from Rosedale Avenue to
Dexter Avenue, in Dexter Avenue
from Auburn Avenue to Algona Street
and in Algona Street from Dexter
Avenue to West Fourteenth Street,
showing the locations and general na-
ture of such improvements the ex-
tent thereof, the size and kind of ma-
terial to be used, and to prepare an
estimate of the cost thereof and the
amount assessable upon each lot or
parcel of land adjacent to or abutting
thereon per front feet or square feet
in area, and to file such plat, specifi-
cations and estimate in the office of
City Recorder.
That after such plat is so filed, the
City Recorder shall cause to be pub-
lished notice to the intention of the
Council to make improvement, which
notice shall be published in three con-
secutive issues of the official paper
of the City of Dubuque, stating that
such plat is on file, and generally the
nature of the sewer, its location, size
and kinds of material to be used, and
the estimate of its cost, and fixing the
time before which objections can be
filed, which time shall not be less than
five days alter the last publication of
said notice, and after the completion
of the publication of such notice, he
shall at its next session, notify the
Council thereof in writing with a
printed copy of such notice accom-
panying the same.
Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of
the resolution. Carried by the follow-
ing vote.
Yeas —Alds. Callahan, Clancy Heim,
- McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wal-
lis.
Nays —None.
Alderman Callahan offered the fol-
lowing: f
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
Cora Street to Curtis Street. according
to the plans and specificactions 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 last day
of October, 1915, and shall be paid for
at the time and in the manner pre-
hr XXXIV of the Re-
vised scribed Ordinances by Capte
of 1901 of the City
of Dubuque for the payment of the
cost of constructing sewers. The pro-
posals for doing such work will be
acted upon by the Counoil on the 2nd.
day of September, 1915, and the City
Recorder is hereby ordered to give tell
days notice by publication asking for
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proposals as provided by ordinance.
. On motion of Ald. Callahan the re-
solution was referred to the Com-
mittee of the Whole.
Alderman Callahan 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 Cora street from
Grandview avenue to the intersection
of Cora and Exchange streets, accord-
ing to the plans and specifications of
said sewer prepared by the City Engi-
neer and now on file in the office of
the City Recorder, and be it.further,
Resolved, That said sewer shall be
completed on or before the 1st day
of October, 1915, and shall be paid for
at the time and in the manner pre-
scribed by Chapter XXXIV of the Re-
vised Ordinances of 1901 of the City
of Dubuque for the payment of the
cost of constructing sewers. The pro-
posals for doing such work will be
acted upon by the Council on the
2nd day of September, 1915, and the
City Recorder is hereby ordered to
give ten days' notice by publication
asking for proposals as provided by
ordinance.
On motion of Ald. Callahan the
resolution was referred to the com-
mittee of the whole,
Alderman Clancy offered the follow-
ing:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, That Burns
street from the south property line
of Oak street to forty feet north of
Hancock street be improved by gard-
ing, curb and guttering with combi-
nation cement curb and gutter and
macadamizing said portion of said
street the same in accordance with
the plans and specifications for such
improvement 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 be
completed on or before the 1st day
of October, 1915, 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 2nd day of September, 1915,
and the city recorder is hereby or-
dered to give ten day's notice by pub-
lication asking for proposals as pro-
vided by ordinance.
On motion of Ald. Clancy the reso-
lution was 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 in-
tention to levy a special assessment
to pay for constructing the following
sidewalks: Abutting Lot 100, Wood -
lawn Park Add., amount $22.42 abut-
ting Lot 25 Finley Home Add., amount
$22.50; abutting Lot 2 of Sub. 7 of
City Lot 667, amount, $16.76; abutting
Lot 1 of Sub. 4 of City Lot 667,
amount $4x.06; abutting Lots 46 and
47 Finley Add., amount, $55.29; Chas.
Sitterly, contractor. On motion of
Ald. Singrin the notice was received
and filed.
Resolved by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque: That to pay for
constructing cement sidewalks by
Chas. Sitterly, contractor, in front of
and adjoining the same, a Special Tax
be and is hereby levied on the sev-
eral ,lots, and parts of lots, and par-
cels of real estate hereinafter named,
situate and for the. several amounts
set opposite each lot or parcel of real
estate, as follows:
Owner. Description. Amount.
Chas. Wyman, Woodlawn Park
Add., Lot 100, 199.2 sq. ft.
cement walk at 10 1 -2c,
$20.92; extra expense, $1.50;
total $ 22 42
J. H. Herancourt, Finley Home
Add., Lot 25, 200 sq. ft. ce-
ment walk at 10 1 -2c, $21.00;
extra expense, $1.50; total. 22 50
Adopted August 19th, 1915.
Approved August 20th, 1915.
JAMES SAUL,
Mayor.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Ald. Clancy moved the adoption of
the resolution. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas —Alds. Callahan, Clancy, Heim,
McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wal-
lis.
Nays —None.
Resolved by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque: That to pay for con-
structing cement sidewalks by Chas.
Sitterly, contractor, 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, situ-
ate and owned, and for the several
amounts set opposite east lot or par-
cel of real estate, as follows:
Owner. Description. Amount.
Orville Lane, Finley Add., Lot
46, 264 sq. ft. cement walk at
9 1 -2c, $25.08; extra expense,
$1.50; total $ 26 58
Orville Lane, Finley Add., Lot
47, 286 sq. ft. cement walk
at 9 1 -2c, $27.21;. extra ex-
pense, $1.50; total 28 71
Adopted August 19th,
Approved August 20th,
JAMES
Attest:
1915.
1915.
SAUL,
Mayor.
J. J. Sj =3EA,
City Recorder.
Ald. Clancy moved• the adoption of
the resolution. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas —Alds. Callahan, Clancy Heim,
McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wal-
lis.
Nays —None.
Resolved by the city council of the
city of Dubuque, That to pay for con-
structing cement sidewalks by Chas.
Sitterly, contractor, 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, sit-
uate and owned, and for the several
amounts set opposite each lot or par-
cel of real estate, as follows:
Owner. Description. Amount.
F A. Gniffke, Sub. 7 of City
667, lot 2, 169.6 sq. ft. cement
walk at 9c, $15.26; extra ex-
pense $1.50; total $16 76
H. B. Gniffke, Sub. 4 of City
667, Lot 1, 484 sq. ft. cement
walk at 9c, $43.56; extra ex-
pense $1.50; total 45 06
Adopted, August 19th, 1915.
Approved, August 20th, 1915.
JAMES SAUL, Mayor.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Ald. Clancy moved the adoption of
the resolution. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote: Yeas —Alds. Callahan,
Clancy, Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin,
'Singrin, Wallis. Nays —None.
Ald. Wallis moved that the City
Council reconsider their action in in-
structing the City Recorder to re-
advertise for bids for the improving
of Jefferson street as J. M. Kenety &
Son bid on said improvement was
found to be $1.4G per square yard for
asphaltic macadam. Carried.
Ald. Wallis moved that the contract
for improving Jefferson street with
asphaltic macadam be awarded to J.
M. Kenety & Son, they being the low-
est bidders, and their bond placed at
1 -4 the amount of the contract. Car-
ried.
Ald. Wallis moved that the resolu-
tion relative to the vacating of prop-
erty to the Baptist church at Eleventh
and Bluff streets be referred to the
Committee of the Whole. Carried.
Ald. Wallis moved that the City En-
gineer be instructed to establish a
grade on Pearl street. Carried.
Ald. Wallis moved that the Chief
of Police be instructed o enforce the
ordinance relative to the use of muf-
fler cut -outs on automobiles. Ald. Mc-
' Intosh amended Ald. Wallis' motion
to refer the matter to the Committee
of the Whole. Lost by the following
vote:
Yeas —Alds. Callahan, Clancy, Mc-
Intosh.
Regular Sessions, August 19, 1915
City Recorder.
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Nays —Alds. Heim, McLaughlin, Sin-
grin, Wallis.
Vote on Ald. Wallis' motion:
Yeas —Alds. Heim, McLaughlin, Wal-
lis.
Nays —Alds. Callahan, Clancy, Mc-
Intosh, Singrin.
Ald. McLaughlin moved that the
matter of increasing the salary of the
street laborers be referred to the
Committee of the Whole. Carried.
Ald. McLaughlin moved to adjourn.
Carried.
Adopted , 1915.
Aproved
Mayor. _
Attest
368
List of City Warrants
Dubuque, Iowa.
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council of Dupuqu,e:
Gentlemen: The follgwing iS a com-
plete list ,gf all warrants issued by
me during the gionth of July, 1915:
Salaries for J.unp, 1915
James Saul, Mayor $11.6
Geo. D. Wybrant, Treasurer 133
Ott F. Puls, Deputy 108
L. F. Kolfenbach, Clerk 75
Cyril D, Lagen, Auditor 116
Carl O. Weglen, Deputy 88
J. J. Shea, Recorder 116
Peter Kies, Deputy 93
Fred J. Heller, Assessor 125
Harry Gleason, Deputy 91
Frank Kenneally, Deputy 91
Matthew H. Czizek, Attorney 150
Matthew Cooney, Asst. Attorney 95
Mary Czizek, Stenographer 20
Edward C. Blake, Engineer 166
F. J. McNulty, Asst. Engineer 125
A. H. Wiedner, Clerk 95
J. J. Ryan, Rodman 75
Wm. Carter, Ins. Public Imp 65
John W. Lawler, Jr., Commit-
tee Clerk 125 00
John Mahoney, Street Com-
missioner 100 00
Edward Norton, Market Master 65 00
Thos. Hackney, Pound Master 45 00
Mrs. H. Koenig, Janitress 70 00
Dr. E. L. Reinecke, Health
Officer 50 00
Chas. Buckman, Sanitary Offi-
cer 65 00
Dr. F. J. Kennedy, Meat and
Milk Inspector 75 00
John Stemm, Wharf Master 60 00
Matt Clancy, Alderman First
Ward 25 00
J. J. McLaughlin, Alderman
Second Ward 25 00
Wm. Singrin, Alderman Third
Ward 25 00
J. 11. Wallis, Alderman Fourth
Ward 25 00
W. A. McIntosh, A l d e r m a n
Fifth Ward 25 00
Thos. H. Callahan, Alderman -
at -Large 25
John Heim, Alderman -at -Large 25
John Gielles, Chief of Police 125
Fire Pay Roll Last Half June, 191
J. Reinfried $ 61
D. Ahern 49
W. Hipman 49
M. Eitel 47
A. Heer 37
J. Essman 43
P. Zillig 37
N. Wagner 40
T. Kennedy 40
F. Motsch 35
J. Noonan 35
L. Arthover 35
List of Warrants
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65
33
65
33
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65
65
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65
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62
73
68
68
29
29
29
J. Flynn 37 24
T. Ryder 43 62
H. Cain 37 73
M. Kelley 40 68
v. MurphY 40 58
W. Smith 35 29
J. Rooney 32 85
J. Walsh 32 85
G. Gehrke 42 15
J. Keppler 37 24
J. Snlith 43 62
W. Kannolt 37 25
J. Daugherty 37 25
W. M cClain 35 29
L. Benzes 32 85
M. Sweeney 37 24
A. McDonnell 43 62
J. Benzer 40 68
J. McGloughlin 35 29
W. Kennedy 36 58
P. Apel - 35 29
A. Brewer 29 40
W. Ryan 29 40
D. Harker 29 40
R. Weston 42 15
M. Fahey 37 24
R. Kenneally 43 62
J. Allen 40 68
J. Connelly 35 29
W. Meyers 29 40
H. Rawson 29 40
W. Ducey 42 15
E. McDermott 37 24
F. Kenneally 40 68
T. O'Brien 35 29
J. Roshin 42 15
O. Beyer 37 24
F. Baumgartner 40 68
R. Tierney, Sub. 30 00
P. Kirch 35 29
P. McManus, Sub. 30 00
W. Ludescher, Sub. 30 00
L. Weniett, Sub 30 00
H. Woodwarth, Sub. , 6 00
Fire Pension Fund Retained 40 65
QgIice Payroll Last Half June, 1915.
John Beringer. $ 36 75
Edward Brunskill 29 70
Michael Connolly 36 63
Jhrnes Corcoran 36 63
John Cody 34 44
Nicholas Campbell 36 63
William Carroll 36 63
Thomas Cain 34 30
Thomas Connolly 29 72
Philip Dunphy, 41 65
William Donahue 34 30
Thomas Duggan 36 63
Edward Daley 31 85
Patrick Fury 41 72
John Fox 36 63
James Flynn 34 30
Michael Fogarty 34 30
Theo, Ganahl, 35 63
Ben Qv ay 36,63
Emil: Kahn 39 23
Jehfil Kane .. 36 63
John, 1opp 31 97
Barney Ludescher 34,70
Patriek Kenneally 3Q 63
Michael McCormick 31, 96
Henry Mueller 34 30
Hugh Markey 36 63
Alfred Noel 17 18
John O'Brien 39 20
Michael O'Connor 41 82
Michael Ryan 34 28
Gus Raterman 34 30
Thomas Reilly 34 30
Joseph Stoltz 34 30
Patrick Sullivan 36 63
John Spielman 34 28
Dennis Sheehan 34 30
Thomas Sweeney 41 80
Fred Seylor 34 30
Fred Spielman 36 75
Charles Truher 36 63
Frank Williams 34 28
Miss B. Brennan 34 30
Mrs. K. Hibbe 34 30
Police Pension Fund Retained 31 19
Dubuque, Iowa, July 1, 1915.
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council of the City of Dubuque.
Gentlemen: I herewith submit my
payroll for labor on streets in the var-
ious road districts in the City of Du-
buque for the last half of June, 1915:
T. Addyman, 4th $ 5 40
F. Balser, lst 20 80
G. Blanchard, 2d 8 20
J. Broskey, crossing in 3d 5 40
J. Busch, 2nd 3 60
J. Boyle, crossing in 3d 9 80
G. Burnett, 3d 19 80
F. Bitzberger, 3d 21 60
J. Broskey, 3d 10 00
P. Burns, 4th 7 20
C. Buelow, 5th 5 40
R. Bowden, 5th 1 80
R. Bowden, expense 12 20
G. Bramet, expense 9 00
W. Bauck, 1 -5 each 10 05
R. Birner, 4th 21 60
P. Carney, Sr., 1st 15 20
J. Cahill, tossing in 3d 24 75
P. Carney, Jr., 1st 15 20
J. Connolly, 1st 23 20
M. Chevalier, 2nd 24 20
J. Cahill, 3d 1 80
T. Cahill, health 23 40
L. Dempsey, 4th 24 50
L. Dempsey, 4th 80
A. Dornenig, 1 -5 each 25 00
G. Davis, 1 -5 each 37 50
B. Donley, S, W 2 80
F. Erickson, 2nd 5 40
T. Eagan, 2nd 5 40
S. Eustace, 4th 4 40
J. Eberhart, 5th 4 40
J. Ess, 5th 1 80
F. Frick, 3d 21 60
W. Flynn, 3d 1 80
W. Frost, 4th 9 00
A. Foster, expense 8 00
G. Frost, 2nd 30 00
M. Flick, 4th 21 60
J. Flannagan, 2nd 13 40
T. Greenwald, 1st 13 60
J. Graham, 2nd 21 40
M. Gierst, 2nd 19 00
B. Glass, 2nd 20 40
C. Geimer, 4th 12 60
List of Warrants 369
D. Gantinbein, 5th 11 40
M. Gantinbien, 5th 16 20
H. Galle, 5th 14 40
V. Harron, 2nd 1 80
G. Heckman, 3d 23 60
E. Herbst, 4th 6 20
W. Hird, 4th 23 50
G. Hird, 4th 30 00
J. Hill, lst 2 00
P. Jacobs, 3d 19 80
J. Jackson, 4th 9 20
J. Johns, 3d 3 20
T. Kenneally, 1st 15 20
F. Krug, 5th 1 80
H. Kunkle, 1st 3 50
H. Kunkle, 3d 3 25
J. Linehan, 1st 5 40
T. Lonergan, 2nd 26 00
N. Lange, 5th 10 67
J. Liecht, 5th 30 00
J. McCarron, 1st 16 00
C. McDonald, 2nd 22 40
D. McGuinness, lst 8 00
F. McCoy, 2nd 3 6
Jas. McLaughlin, 3d dumps 22 40
John McLaughlin, 3d 3 60
R. McCaffery, 2nd 25 00
J. Murray, 1st 5 40
H. Martin, . 4th 18 40
J. Martineck, 4th 9 00
J. Maus, 4th 13 20
T. Nutz, 4th 3 60
F. Nagle, 5th 1 80
P. O'Farrell, 3rd 12 40
F. 011hoff, 5th 9 00
W. O'Brien, 1st 30 00
R. Betty, 5th 1 80
R. Petty, expense 12 20
D. Rosemeyr, 2nd 2 00
D. Rosemyer, 2nd 14 40
F. Rowe, 2nd 20 80
P. Royce, 4th 3 60
J. Rheel, 4th 9 00
N. Reuter, 5th 21 60
F. Radloff, 5th 4 60
J. Roggensock, 5th 1 80
C. Kupferschmidt, 5th 1 80
C. Rusch, 4th 18 00
J. Ryan, 2nd 23 40
O. B. Ridgeway, 1 -5 each 37 50
F. Seitz, 1st 7 20
T. Sheehan, 1st 6 40
N. Spies, 3d 1 80
N. Spies, crossings in 3d 9 80
G. Schultz, 3d 21 60
C. Singrin, crossings in 3d 27 00
P. S. Smith, 4th 7 00
W. Spensley, 4th 16 00
G. Siebold, 5th 8 00
J. Steffes, 5th 1 80
L. Schneider, 5th 1 80
P. Schetgan, 3d 30 00
M. Somers, 1st 11 60
B. Tschol, 5th 3 20
A. Turner, 1 -5 each 25 00
W. Van Haltern, 5th 1 80
W. Van Haltern, expense 10 80
W. Walker, 1st 23 20
W. Williams, 2nd 21 60
E. Wilson, 3d 1 80
E. Winkelman, 5th 13 40
J. J. Weber, 5th 1 80
E. Wilson, 1 -5 each 5 75
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E. Wilson, 3d dumps 3 60
C. Zimmerman, 2nd 22 40
N. Zingel, 2nd 4 60
E. Apel, 1st 4 50
M. Ackels, 4th 37 00
F. A. Burns, 3d 56 50
J. Berwanger, 5th 22 50
B. Baldwin, 5th 33 50
F. Bauck, 5th 9 00
F. Bauck, expense 4 50
J. Calvert, 2nd 47 50
B. Costello, 4th 29 00
M. Hannon, 2nd 47 50
Heim Bros., 5th 22 50
F. Hohnecker, 5th 15 00
Heim Bros., expense 30 00
C. Kenneally, 1st 13 50
J. Ludwiskey, 1st 2 50
J. Linehan, 3d 4 50
J. McCollins, 2nd 7 00
F. Millard, 5th 4 50
D. O'Meara, 5th 24 50
E. Peed, 1st 6 50
J. Potter, 5th 18 00
R. Radloff, Sr., 5th 4 50
J. Sullivan, 1st 38 00
C. Singrin, 3d 29 00
P. Wagner, let 38 00
M. Welsh, let 20 00
Respectfully submitted,
Approved
Street Commissioner.
Chairman on Streets.
Dubuque, Iowa, July 1st, 1915.
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council of the City of Dubuque.
Gentemen: I herewith submit my
payroll on streets for the last half of
June, 1915, to be paid from the ap-
propriation created therefore:
Grading.
W. Coughlin $ 16 20
P. O'Hearn 16 20
D. 13ornberger 16 20
J. Ludwiskey 40 50
Oiling Street in First Ward.
L. Stiner 1 80
E. Barrington 3 60
D. O'Meara 15 50
Rush and Bluff Streets
R. Burns 11 60
J. Burke 11 60
F. Gietz 1 80
Lincoln Avenue Appropriations.
T. Haupert 22 00
F. Krug 20 00
F. Schmid 22 00
F. Bieger 4 80
J. Jensen 10 20
F. Kaufmann 22 00
W. Schnee 22 00
J. Arthover 6 60
B. Tschol 18 20
M. Lange 3 60
F. 011hoff 5 40
Oiling in Fifth Ward
B. Baldwin 4 50
Heim Bros. 27 50
D. Gantinbien
J. Siebold
C. Kupferschmidt
10 40
2 80
2 60
Dubuque, Iowa, July 1, 1915.
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council of the City of Dubuque.
Gentlemen: I herewith submit my
payroll for labor on sewers for the
last half of June, 1915:
J. Rooney $ 23 40
W. Hennessey 23 40
W. Coughlin 20 80
H. Kunkle 18 00
W. Burke 23 40
J. Tobin 23 40
C. Rusch 9 00
T. Bannig 23 40
T. Hird 23 60
C. Sullivan 35 00
Respectfully submitted,
Approved:
Street Commissioner.
Chairman on Sewers.
Sprinkling.
E. Peed, 1st $ 36 00
J. McCollins, 2nd 30 00
F. A, Burns, 3d 28 50
J. Linehan, 3d 36 00
B. Molo, 2 -3 in 2nd, 1 -3 in 4th 40 00
M. Ackels, 4th 36 00
F. Hohnecker, 5th 34 00
Union Electric Co. 294 30
Clark Van Wie, 1st, $12.83;
2nd, $12.84; 4th, $12,83 38 50
E. Apel, 1st, $4.50; 2nd, $4.50;
4th, $4.50 13 50
P. S. Norton, 1st, $18.00; 2nd
$18.00; 4th, $18.00 54.00
Respectfully submitted,
Approved:
Street Commissioner.
Chairman on Streets.
Bills.
Joe Schlueter, expense $ 60 00
Ed Farrell, health 35 00
E. T. Frith, health 500 00
E. T. Frith, health 318 74
Geo. Mauer, macadam, 5th Rd 66 27
Pat Mc Inerney, inspector 22 00
Ed Ruff, inspector 25 00
Ed Norton, police 3 20
Mike McCarten, inspector 26 00
R. Love, inspector 24 00
Gus Mansteadt, inspector 15 00
August Rodush, inspector 6 00
Jas. Callahan, inspector 18 00
Tom Kenneally, inspector 24 00
John Bohn, inspector 24 00
Jacob Weber, inspector 26 00
Geo. Wimmer, inspector 5 00
John Bush, inspector 4 00
John Dubler, inspector 5 00
Wilmer Cook, grading 500 00
F. W. Hassett, grading 85 00
Wilmer Cook, 4th Road 13 86
N. J. Staner, expense 62 70
N. J. Staner, expense 66 41
N. J. Staner, 3d Road 23 61
C. B. McNamara & Co., Fifth
avenue storm sewer 500 00
C. B. McNamara & Co., Fifth
avenue storm sewer 400 00
Thos. R. Lee, 4th Road 25 00
Tibey Bros., 5% retained 140 88
J. M. Kenety & Son, 5% re-
- tained 53 82
M. O. Hagen, 5 %. retained 14 15
C. B. McNamara & Co., 5% re-
tained 17 93
Jas. F. Lee, improving West
Eleventh street 500 00
Same 500 00
Same 500 00
Same 500 00
Same 500 00
Same 500 00
Same 500 00
Same 500 00
Same 500 00
Same 500 00
Same 500 00
Same 500 00
Same 500 00
Same 500 00
Same 500 00
Same 500 00
Same 500 00
Same 500 00
Same 500 00
Jas. 11'. Lee, improving West
Eleventh street 465 57
Wilmer Cook, sewer in Rose-
dale avenue 256 48
Geo. D. Wybrant, interest 500 00
Geo. D. Wybrant, interest 60 00
Geo. D. Wybrant, miscellaneous 89 77
Jas. L. Horr, agent, loan war-
rant 500 00
Union Electric Co., loan war-
rant 500 00
Union Electric Co., loan war-
rant 500 00
Geo. Reynolds, ten weeks due
on Compensation Law 50 00
Fire Payroll First Half of July, 1915.
J. Reinfried $ 62 00
D. Ahern 50 00
W. Hipman 50 00
M. Eitel 47 00
A. Heer 38 00
J. Essman 43 00
P. Zillig 38 00
N. Wagner 40 00
T. Kennedy 40 00
F. Motsch 35 00
J. Noonan 35 00
L. Arthover 35 00
J. Flynn 42 00
J. Bakey 38 00
T. Ryder 43 00
H. Cain 38 00
M. Kelley 40 00
F. Murphy 40 00
W. Smith 35 00
J. Rooney 35 00
J. Walsh 32 00
G. Gehrke 42 00
J. Keppler 38 00
J. Smith 43 00
W. Kannolt 37 00
J. Daugherty 37 00
W. M. McClain 35 00
List of Warrants 371
L. Benzer 32 00
M. Sweeney 38 00
A. McDonnell 43 00
J. Benner 40 00
J. McGloughlin 35 00
W. Kennedy 40 00
P .Apel 35 00
A. Brewer 30 00
W. Ryan 30 00
D. Harker 30 00
R. Weston 42 00
M. Fahey 38 00
R. Kenneally 43 00
J. Allen 40 00
T. Connelly 35 00
W. Meyers 30 00
H. Rawson '30 00
W. Ducey 42 00
E. McDermott 38 00
F. Kenneally 40 00
T. O'Brien 35 00
J. Roshin 42 00
G. Beyer 38 00
F. Baumgartner 40 00
P. Kirch 35 00
R. Tierney, Sub 30 00
P. McManus, Sub. 30 00
W. Ludescher, Slab. 30 00
L. Wemett, Sub 30 00
Police Payroll First Half July, 1915.
John Beringer $ 37 50
Edward Brunskill 35 00
James Corcoran 35 00
Michael Connolly 35 00
John Cody 35 00
Nicholas Campbell 35 00
William Carroll 35 00
Thomas Cain 35 00
Thos. Connolly 18 65
Philip Dunphy 42 50
Thomas Duggan 35 00
Wm. Donahue 35 00
Edward Dailey 32 50
Patrick Fury 40 00
John Fox 35 00
James Flynn 35 00
Michael Fogarty 35 00
Theo. Ganahl 35 00
Ben Gray 35 00
Emil Kahn 37 50
John Kane 35 00
John Kopp 35 00
Patrick Kenneally 35 00
Barney Ludescher 35 00
Michael McCormick 37 35 35
Henry Muller 00
Hugh Markey 35 00
Alfred Noel 35 00
John O'Brien ' 32 00
Michael O'Connor 40. 00
Michael Ryan 35 00
Gus Raterman 35 00
Thos. Reilly 35 00
Joseph Stoltz 35 00
Patrick Sullivan 35 00
John Spielman 35 00
Dennis Sheehan 35 00
Thomas Sweeney 42 65
Fred Seylor 35 00
Fred Spielman 37 50
Chas. Truher
Frank Williams 35 35 00 00
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Miss B. Brennan 35 00
Mrs. K. Hibbe 35 00
Dubuque, Iowa, July 5th, 1915.
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council of the City of Dubuque.
Gentlemen: I herewith submit my
payroll for labor in the various road
districts in the City of Dubuque for
the first half of July, 1915:
M. Ackerer, 3d $ 9 00
J. Arthover, 5th 1 80
T. Cahill, health 21 60
J. Boyle, 3rd crossings 19 00
G. Burnett, 3rd 18 80
G. Bitzberger, 3rd 18 80
R. Birner, 4th 8 20
R. Bowden, 5th 17 20
J. Burke, S. W. 1 80
R. Birner, 4th 3 60
J. Cahill, 3rd crossings 24 75
L. Dempsey, 4th 16 75
L. Dempsey, 4th 1 80
G. Davis, 1 -5 each 30 00
P. Domenig, 1 -5 each 20 00
T. Eagan, 2nd 5 40
F. Eberhart, 2nd 3 80
Geo. Frost, 2nd 32 50
F. Frick, 3rd 16 40
W. Flynn, 3rd 15 00
W. Frost, 4th 17 60
M. Flick, 4th 7 40
C. Frohs, 5th 9 00
M. Flick, 4th 3 60
M. Gierst, 2nd 15 20
C. Glass, 2nd 18 00
J. Graham, 2nd 18 20
M. Gantinbien, 5th 17 20
D. Gantinbien, 5th 19 20
H. Galle, 5th 1 80
V. Harron, 2nd 5 80
G. Heckman, 3rd 4 60
W. Hird, 4th 8 00
W. Hird, 4th 1 80
E. Herbst, 4th 16 20
Geo. Hird; 4th 32 50
J. Haupert, ,5th 9 00
P. Jacobs, 3rd 16 40
J. John, 3rd 2 80
W. Jallison, 3rd 7 20
J. Jackson, 4th 10 00
F. Krug, 5th 17 80
F. Kauffman, 5th 9 00
P. Kremar, 2nd 3 60
T. Kenneally, 2nd 3 40
T. Lonergan, 2nd 16 20
M. Lange, 5th 7 20
J. Liecht, 5th 32 50
C. McDonald, 2nd 18 00
J. McLaughlin, 3d dumps 18 80
Jno. McLaughlin, 3d 11 00
R. McCaffery, 2nd 25 00
J. Maus, 4th 17 60
H. Marten, 4th 20 00
J. Mullin, 2nd 3 60
J. Nutz, 4th 1 80
J. Naglae, 5th 17 80
P. O'Farrell, 3rd 16 20
F. 011hoff, 5th 9 00
R. Petty, 5th 11 60
F. Rowe, 2nd 10 00
J. Rheel, 4th 13 60
J. Rheel, 4th 3 50
List of Warrants
P. Royce, 4th 15 40
N. Reuter, 5th 17 20
J. Ryan, 2nd 21 60
C. Rusch, 2nd 2 25
C. Rusch, 3d 3 50
G. Schultz, 3d 18 00
P. Schetgan, 3d 32 50
W. Spensley, 4th 19 00
W. Schnee, 5th 9 00
B. Tschol, 5th 9 00
A. Turner, 1 -5 each 20 00
R. Tharp, 3d 1 80
W. Van Halter, 5th 1 60
W. William, 2nd 15 40
W. Williams, 2nd 5 00
E. Wilson, 3d 9 20
E. Winkelman, 5th 3 60
N. Zingel, 2nd 7 20
C. Zimmerman, 2nd 18 00
M. Ackels, 4th 44 50
F. Burns, 3d 36 50
T. Berwanger, 5th 40 00
B. Baldwin, 5th 43 50
F. Beutin, 5th 4 50
J. Calvert, 2nd 9 00
J. Costello, 4th 28 50
Dorgan, 3d, 28 yds macadam 42 00
J. Herbst, 4th 13 50
F. Hohnecker, 5th 11 00
P. Linehan, 3d 6 50
M. Hannon, 2nd 9 00
F. Milliard, 5th 43 50
F. Radloff, Jr., 5th 18 00
C. Singrin, 3d crossings 22 50
C. Singrin, 3d 22 60
Respectfully submitted,
Approved:
Street Commissioner.
Chairman on Streets.
Dubuque, Iowa, July 15, 1915.
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council of the•City of Dubuque.
Gentlemen: I herewith submit my
payroll for labor on the various ap-
propriations in the City of Dubuque
for the first half of July, 1915:
Valley Street and Southern Avenue
Appropriation.
J. Connolly $ 4 40
W. Walker 4 40
F. Balser 2 80
F. Gietz 4 60
T. Greenwald 4 60
J. McCarron 80
T. Kenneally 1 80
P. Carney, Sr 1 80
T. Ludowisy 4 50
Locust and Bluff Street Storm Sewer.
P. Carney, Sr. $ 4 60
J. Ludowisy 11 50
H. Kunkle 4 50
Oiling Streets in First Ward.
T. Sheehan 10 00
J. Ludowisy 25 00
D. O'Meara ' 25 00
W. O'Brien 32 50
J. Thompson, harbors 23 40
Lincoln Avenue Appropriation.
J. Haupert $ 8 80
F. Kaufmann 8 80
W. Schnee 8 80
B. Tschohl 8 80
F. 011hoff 8 80
M. Lang 8 80
J. Arthover 1 80
C. Frohs 1 80
Sweeping.
P. Linehan, 3d $ 11 50
E. Apel, 1st, 2nd and 4th 25 00
S. Norton, 1st, 2nd and 4th 21 00
Respectfully submitted,
Approved:
utreet Commissioner.
Chairman on Sewers.
Dubuque, Iowa, July 15, 1915.
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 first half of
July, 1915:
.J. Rooney $ 10 80
W. Hennessey 19 80
W. Coughlin 19 80
H. Kunkle 17 40
W. Burke 19 80
J. Tobin 19 00
C. Rusch 15 20
T. Bannig 19 80
T. Hird 18 20
Con Sullivan 35 00
Respectfully submitted,
Approved:
Street Commissioner.
Chairman on Sewers.
Sprinkling.
$ 25 00
25 00
27 50
13 00
27 50
50
J. McCollins, 2nd
F. A. Burns, 3d
J. Linehan, 3d
Bart Molo, 2nd
M. Ackels, 4th
F. Hohnecker, 5th 26
Respectfully submitted,
Approved:
Street Commissioner.
Chairman on Streets.
Bills.
Ed. Farrell, health $ 35 00
Ed. Ruff, inspector 20 00
John Kinsella, inspector 6 00
Pat Mclnerny, inspector 14 00
John Dubler, inspector 15 00
Geo. Wimmer, inspector 19 00
John Bush, inspector 13 00
Aug. Rodush, inspector 21 00
Tom Kenneally, inspector 13 00
Mike O'Hagan, inspector 5 00
Joe Banfield, inspector 4 00
Jacob Weber, inspector 19 00
Gus Mansteadt, inspector 21 00
R. Love, inspector 23 00
John Bohn, inspector 17 00
John Ess, macadam 5 00
Gus. Schultz, macadam 5 06
Harry McIntosh, B e e Branch
sewer in Washington street
at 28th street 500 00
List of Warrants
373
Same 75 00
J. A. R. Daniels, Bee Branch
sewer in Millville road 500 00
Same 200 00
O'Farrell Contracting Co., extra
grading on Cox street 47 30
James Levi & Co., health 1 25
Upton Laundry, health 4 90
Scheppele Machine Works,
health 4 18
John Dehing, , kealth 90 00
Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co.,
health 50
Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co.,
fire 5 00
Standard Oil Co., fire 6 00
Wm. Van Haltern, fire 8 45
Murphy•Insurance Agency, fire 50 00
Chester A. Ruff, fire 30 00
F. M. Jaeger Hardware Co.,
fire 25
Wunderlich & Wiederholt, fire 27 00
F. Schloz & Son, fire 25
Key City Gas Co., fire 14 80
Willard Storage Battery Co ,
fire 2 00
J. N. Graham, fire 17 00
Kassler Auto & Tire Co., fire 2 65
Gow & Curtis, fire 75
Iowa 011 Co., fire 15 00
Whelan & Crahan, fire 1 45
Rellihan & Mullen, fire 2 45
Jas. A. Hayes, fire 30 00
Kassler Auto & Tire Co., fire 20 82
Deyoe - Avenarius Co., fire 9 50
Iowa Oil Co., fire 4 50
Morrison Bros., fire 50
Union Electric Co., fire 14 45
Phil. Heller, fire 17 10
E. C. Keating, fire 1 75
Peed, Berwanger & Pfiffner,
fire 13 50
l'(eller Electric Co., fire 1 50
John Newman & Son, fire 4 65
F. M. Jaeger & Co., fire 1 80
J. F. Ris & Bro., fire 5 45
Torbert Drug Co., fire 35
Mettel Bros., fire and road 3 55
J. J. Nagle, pollee 6 30
Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co.,
police 1 95
Eichhorn & Bechtel, police 24
Iowa Oil Co., police 53
Iowa Oil Co., police 2 63
Bott Bros., police 6 50
Mullen Bros., police 4 30
Iowa Oil 'Co., police 1 75
Iowa Oil Co., police 4 21
J. Lowe Electric Co., police 1 50
Felix G. Becker, police 9 86
J. N. Graham, police 2 00
J. W. Geillis, police 5 56
Standard Lumber Co., , police 9 00
C. E. Fitzpatrick Co., expense 18 94
C. -O. D. Laundry, expense 6 25
Western Union Telegraph Co.,
expense 1 00
Gonner Bros., expense 17 25
L. A. Walch, expense 24 85
Eagle Chemical Co., expense 12 50
Eichhorn & Bechtel, expense 71
Kolf's Shoe Store, expense 10 50
The Hoermann Press, expense 43 60
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James Beach & Sons, expense 2 30
A. E. Bradley, expense 45
Mathis -Metz Co., expense 23 55
H. B. McCarten, expense 10 90
John Drehouse, expense 12 00
A. E. Gmehle, expense 76 27
A. A. Cooper Wagon & Buggy
Co., expense 3 00
Schmidt & McCabe, expense 25 00
John Dehing, expense 10 00
Peter J. Seippel Lumber Co ,
fire and expense 44 68
Hawkeye Steam Vulcanizing
Co., fire, expense and health 11 90
John L. Kies, police and ex-
pense 1 60
John E. Hartig, expense and
sewer 1 35
Key City Gas Co., police, fire
and expense 4 00
Key City Gas Co., police, fire,
and expense 69 35
Iowa Telephone Co., police, fire
and expense 42 67
John Newman & Son, sewer 9 65
F. Schloz & Son, sewer 14 95
Peed, Berwanger & Pfiffner,
sewer 2 60
Mullen Bros., sewer 1 40
Chas. Matz, road, sewer and
sidewalk 18 25
J. N. Graham, sidewalk and
sewer 2 00
Standard Oil Co., Third and
Fifth ward oiling funds 330 70
Standard Oil Co., First ward
oiling fund 331 64
Smedley Steam Pump Co., Lo-
cust and Bluff street storm
sewer 20 00
Klauer Mfg. Co., Locust and
Bluff street storm sewer 29 52
Labor Leader, printing 12 50
Times - Journal, printing 142 94
Telegraph - Herald, printing 81 31
Telegraph- Herald, printing 83 66
Telegraph- Herald, expense and
printing 110 40
National Demokrat, printing 12 50
Union Electric Co., harbors 1 00
Union Electric Co., lighting 162 20
Union Electric Co., lighting 500 00
Same 500 00
Same 500 00
Same 500 00
Same 500 00
Same 500 00
Same 186 85
F. Schloz & Son, expense and
road 14 40
John Lies, road 9 35
Mullen Bros., road 8 35
Jas. F. Lee, road 37 20
T. D. Dempsey, road 10 95
Klauer Mfg. Co., road 2 40
J. M. Kenety & Son, road 310 00
F. Schloz & Son, road 11 00
W. B. Baumgartner, road 5 60
W. D. Deckert & Co., road 1 17
Austin - Western Road Machin-
ery Co., road 9 00
Austin - Western Road Machin-
ery Co., road 2 43
List of Warrants
Smedley Steam Pump Co.,
road 20 65
A. W. Drake & Son, road 70
Key City Iron Works, road 9 16
F. G. Becker, road 23 56
Cota, Byrne & Cota, road and
harbors 1 90
Leader Oil Co., road., 57 11
T. J. Mulgrew Co., road 4 80
F. W. Hassett, improving Park
avenue 500 00
Same 92 57
Wilmer Cook, improving Mar-
tha street 500 00
Same 348 68
Frank Beutin, improving Lin
coin avenue 500 00
Same 500 00
Same 500 00
Same 500 00
Same 500 00
Same 500 00
Same 500 00
Same 500 00
Same 500 00
Same 500 00
Same 500 00
Same 500 00
Same 500 00
Same 500 00
Same 500 00
Same 158 45
J. J. SHEA,
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, Aug. 19th, 1915, for improv-
ing Second Street from the west rail
of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St.
Paul railroad company's tracks, to the
easterly line of Main Street, in accord-
ance 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 brick block paving:
2,644 square yards of brick block
paving on a concrete foundation, out-
side of car tracks.
275 square yards of brick block pav-
ing on a concrete foundation inside
of tracks and one foot outside there-
of. -
752 lineal feet of cement curb.
If asphaltic concrete paving:
2,444 square yards of asphaltic con-
crete paving on a concrete foundation
outside of car tracks.
275 square yards of brick block pav-
ing on .. concrete foundation inside
of tracks and one foot outside there-
of.
752 lineal feet of cement curb and
gutter.
200 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 October, 1915.
Bidders must state price per square
yard of the various materials as above
• stated and price per lineal foot of
cement curb and gutter and price per
square foot of cement gutter.
Each bid must be accompanied by
a certified check for $300.00 on some
Dubuque bank as a guarantee that a
contract will be entered into if award-
ed. Chec)- and bid in separate en-
velopes.
The City Council reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, Aug. 6th,
1915.
J. J. SHEA,
8 -6 -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, Aug: 19th, 1915, for im-
proving Sixth Street from the westerly
line of Locust Street, to Bluff Street,
in accordance with the plans • and
specifications prepared by the City En-
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gineer and now on file :n the office of
the City Recorder.
It is estimated by the City Engineer
that said improvement will require:
860 square yards of asphaltic con-
crete on a concrete foundation.
570 lineal feet of cement curb and
gutter.
30 square Beet 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
15th day of September, 1915.
Bidders must state price per square
yard of asphaltic concrete on a con-
crete foundation and price per lineal
foot of cement curb and gutter and
price per square foot of cement gut-
ter.
Each bid must be accompanied by a
certified check for $90.00 on some Du-
buque Bank as a guarantee that a
contract will be entered into if award-
ed. Check and bid in separate en-
velope.
The City Council reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa Aug, 6th,
1915.
J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
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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, Aug. 19th, 1915, for improv-
ing Seventh street from Locust street
to Bluff street, in accordance with the
plans and specifications prepared by
the City Engineer and now on file in
the office of the City Recorder.
It is estimated by the City Engineer
that said improvement will require:
805 square yards of asphaltic concrete
on a concrete foundation, 580 lineal
feet of cement curb and gutter, 24
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 15th day of September, 1915.
Bidders must state price per square
yard of asphaltic concrete on a con-
crete foundation and price per lineal
foot of cement curb _ and gutter and
price per square foot of cement gut-
ter.
Each bid must be accompanied by
a certified check for $90.00 on some
Dubuque bank as a guarantee that a
contract will be entered into if award-
ed. Check and bid in separate en-
velopes.
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The City Council reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, Aug. '6th,
1915. J. J. SHEA,
8 -6 -3t. City Recorder.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed proposals Will be received at
the City Rec'order's office, City Hall,
by the City Recorder Until 8:00 p. m.,
Thursday, Aug. 19th, 1915 for improv-
ing Second street from tiie west line
Of locust street, to the east line of
Bluff street in accordance with the
plans and Specifications prepared by
the City Engineer and noW on file in
the office of the City Rec'or'der.
It is estimated by the 'City Engineer
that said improvement will require:
1500 Sqnare yards of asphaltic con-
crete on a concrete foundation.
'508 lineal feet of Cement curb and
gutter.
500 lineal feet of cement curb.
The Work to be paid for when said
Ork 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 October, 1915.
Bidders must state price per square
yard of asphaltic concrete on a 'con-
crete foundation, and price per lineal
foot Of Cement curb and gutter and
price per lineal foot of cement curb.
Each bid must be aceotnpanied by a
certified check for $185.00 on soone
bubltque 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, Aug. 6th,
1915. J. J. SHEA,
8 =6 -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, Aug. 19th, 1915, for improv-
ing West Third `Street from the west-
erly curb line of Burch street to the
Westerly let line of Alpine street in
accordance with the 'plans and speci-
fications prepared by the City Engi-
neer and now in file in the office of
the City Recorder.
It is estimated by the City Engineer
that said improvement will require:
If hillside brick paving.
7,430 square yards of hillside brick
paving on a concrete foundation out-
. side of car tracks.
750 square yards ,Of hillside brick
paving on a concrete foundation inside
of car tracks and One foot outside
thereof.
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3,200 lineal feet of new cement curb.
100 lineal feet of stone curb reset.
200 lineal feet of new stone curb.
If asphaltic concrete paving.
7,430 square yards of asphaltic con-
crete on concrete foundation outside
of car tracks,
750 square yards of brick paving on
a concrete foundation inside of car
tracks and one foot outside thereof.
3,200 lineal feet of new cement curb.
100 lineal feet of stone curb reset,
200 lineal feet of new stone curb.
The work to be paid for when said
work is completed and as prescribed
by Chapter XXXII and amendments
thereto of the Revised Ordinances of
1901 of the City of Dubuque, Iowa,
work to be completed 011 o_ before the
1st day of November, 1815.
Bidders must state the price per
square yard of the various materials
as above stated; price per lineal foot
of cement curb and price per lineal
foot of stone curb reset and price per
lineal foot of new stone curb.
Each bid must be accompanied by
a certified check for $800.00 on some
Dubuque bank, as a guarantee that a
contract will be entered into if award-
ed. Check and bid in separate en-
velopes.
The City Council reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, Aug. 6th,
1015. J.J.SHEA
8-6 -3t. City Recorder.
NOTICE TO SEWER CONTRACTORS
Sealed proposals will be received at
the City Recorder's Office, City Fall,
by the City Recorder 'until 8:00 V. M.
Thursday, August 1 :9th, 1915 for the
construction of an 8 -inch tile pipe san-
itary sewer in Jackson street from"
Twenty- fourth street to Twenty -fifth
street in - accordance with the plaits
and specifications prepared by the
City Engineer and now on file in the
office of the City Recorder.
It is estimated by the City Engi-
neer that said improvement will re-
quire:
639 lineal feet of 8 -inch tile pipe.
3 manholes.
The work to be paid for when said
work is completed and as prescribed
by Chapter XXXIV and amXendments
thereto of the "Revised Ordinances of
1901 of the City of Dubuque, Iowa,
work to be completed on or before
the 15th day Of .September, 1915.
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 $30.00 on some Du-
buque batik as 'a guarantee 'that a
contract will be entered into if
awarded. Checks and bid In separ-
ate envelope's.
The City Council reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
Dated at Dubuque, Ioewa, August
6th, 1915. J. J. SHEA,
8 -6 -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, August 19th, 1915, to pay for the
construction of the following side-
walks: Abutting Lot 100, Wood -
lawn Park Add., amount $22.42; abut-
ting Lot 25, Finley Hom.; Add.,
amount $22.50; abutting Lot 2 of Sub.
7 of City Lot 667, amount $16.76;
abutting Lot 1 of Sub. 4 of City Lot
667, amount $45.06; abutting Lots 46
and 47 Finley Add., amount $55.29;
Chas. Sitterly, contractor.
And that there is a plat and sched-
ule 011 file in the office of the City
Recorder of said City of Dubuque,
showing the lots in which said side-
walks were constructed and the sep-
r'ate lots and parcels of ground or
specified portions thereof subject to
assessment for such improvement, the
'name of the owner thereof as far as
practicable and the amount to be 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 be held August 19th, 1915, 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, August
6th 1915. J. J. SHEA,
8 6 -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, August 19th, 1915, for im-
proving Jefferson street from the west
curb line of Olive street to the east
curb line of Walnut street in accord-
ance with the plans and specifications
prepared by the City Engineer and
now on file in the office of the City
Recorder.
It is estimated by the City Engi-
neer that said improvement will re-
quire:
If asphaltic macadam.
1,580 square yards of asphaltic mac -
dam on a concrete foundation.
1,482 lineal feet of cement curb and
gutter.
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10 square yards of cement gutter.
If hillside brick paving.
1,745 square yards of hillside brick
paving on a concrete foundation.
1,482 lineal feet of cement curb and
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 first day of October, 1915.
Bidders must state price per square
yard on the various materials as
above stated, and price per lineal foot
of cement curb and gutter, and price
per square yard of cement gutter.
Each bid must be accompanied by
a certified check for $225.00 on some
Dubuque, bank as a guarantee that a
contract will be entered into if award-
ed. Check and bid in separate en-
velopes.
The City Council reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, August
6th, 1915. J. J. SHEA,
8 -6 -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, August 19th, 1915, for
improving Prairie street from West
Eleventh street to the south line of
the alley first north of said West
Eleventh street, in accordance with
the plans and specifications prepared
by the City Engines: and now on file
in the office of one City Recorder.
It is estimated by the City Engi-
neer that said improvement will re-
quire: 435 square yards of asphaltic
concrete on a concrete foundation,
315 lineal feet of cement curb •and
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 15th day of September, 1915.
Bidders must state price per square
yard of asphaltic concrete on a con-
crete foundation and price per lineal
foot of cement curb and gutter.
Each bid must be accompanied by
a certified check fc . $50.00 on some
Dubuque bank as a guarantee that a
contract will be entered into is award-
ed. Check and bid in separate en-
velopes.
The City Council reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
Dated at Dubuque, Ia., August 6th,
1915. J. J. SHEA,
8 -6 -3t City Recorder.
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NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. '
Sealed proposals will be received at
the City Recorder's office, City Hall,
by the City Recorder until 12:00
o'clock noon Friday, August 13th,
1915, for the construction of cement
steps from Montrose Terrace to Fair-
view Place, 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:
49 steps, 300 square feet of landings,
2 cubic yards of headers.
The work to be paid for when saia
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 September, 1915.
Bidders must state price per square
foot of landings and price per step,
and price per cubic yard of headers,
amount to be expended not to exceed
$200.00.
Each bid must be accompanied by
a certified check for $20 00 on some
Dubuque bank as a guarantee that a
contract will be entered into if award-
ed. Check and bid in separate en-
velopes.
The City Council reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
Dated at Dubuque, 7a., August 7th,
1915. J. J. SHEA,
8 -7 -3t City Recorder.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Sealed proposals will be received
at the City Recorder's office, City
Hall, by the City Recorder until 12
o'clock noon Friday, August 13th,
15th, for the construction of cement
steps from Hill Street to West Sev-
enth: Street, in accordance with the
plans and specifications repared by.
the City Engineer and now on 'file in
the office of the City Recorder.
It is estimated by the City Engi-
neer that said improvement will re-
quire:
203 square feet of landings.
48 steps.
2 cubic yards of headers.
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 September, 1915.
Bidders must state price per square
foot for landings and price per step,
and price per cubic yard for headers,
amount to be expended not to exceed
$300.00,
Each bid must be accompanied by
a certified check for $30.00 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, August
7th, 1915.
J. J. SHEA,
8 -7 -3t. City Recorder.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Sealed proposals will be received at
the City Recorder's office, City Hall,
by the City Recorder until 12:00
o'clock noon Friday, August 13th,
1915, for the construction of cement
steps from West Fourteenth street to
Montrose Terrace, in accordance with
the plans and specifications prepared
by the City Enginer and now on file
in the office of the City Recorder.
It is estimated by the City Engineer
that said improvement will require:
556 square feet of landings, 24 steps.
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 011 or before
the 1st day of September, 1915.
Bidders must state price per square
foot •of landings and trice per step,
amount to be expended not to exceed
$150.00.
Each bid must be accompanied by
a certified check for $15.00 on some
Dubuque bank as a guarantee that a
contract will be entered into if award-
ed. Check and bid in separate en-
velopes.
The City Council reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
Dated at Dubuque, Ia., August 7th,
1915. J. J. SHEA,
S -7 -3t City Recorder.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Sealed proposals will be received
at the City Recorder's office, City
Hall, by the City Recorder until 12
o'clock ndon, Friday, August 13th,
1915, for the construction of cement
steps from West Locust Street to
Catherine Street, in accordance with
the plans and specifications prepared
by the City Engineer and now on file
in the office of the Cit7 Recorder.
It is estimated by tt'i City Engineer
and now on file in the office of the
City Recorder.
It is estimated b the City Engineer
that said improvement will require:
109 steps.
187 square feet of landings.
4 cubic yards of t eaders.
The work to be paid for when said
work is completed and as prescribed
by Chapter XXXII an. amendments
there',o of the t?.evised Ordinances of
1901 of the City of Dubuque, Iowa,
work to be completed on or before
the 1st day or September, 1915.
Bidders must state price per cubic
yard of headers. Amount to be ex•
pended not to exceed $400.00.
Each bid must be accompanied by
a certified check for $ i0.00 on some
Dubuque Bank as a guarantee that a
contract will be entered into if award-
ed. Check and hid in separate envel-
opes.
The Cit, Council reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, August
7th, 1915,
I. J. SHEA,
8 -7 -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 JORA STREET
TO CURTIS STREET.
To Whom It May Concern:
You and each of you are hereby
notified that it is the intention of the
City Council of the City of Dubuque,
Iowa, to construct an eight -inch tile
pipe sanitary sewer in Exchange
Street f:.om Cora Street to Curtis
Street.
That a plat of said improvement is
now on file in the office of the City
Recorder.
It is estimated by the City Engi-
neer that said improvement will re-
quire:
460 linear feet of 8 -inch tile pipe.
2 manholes.
Making a total estimated cost to
the legally assessable property own -
ears of $428.00.
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
Thursday, August 19th, 1915, or to file
with the City Recorder their objec-
tions in writing on or oefore August
19th, 1915
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, August
11th, 1915,
J. J. SHEA,
8- 11 -3t. City Recorder.
OFFICIAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF THE CITY COUNCIL'S
INTENTION TO IMPROVE WEST
THIRD STREET FROM THE
WEST CURB LINE OF BLUFF
STREET TO THE EAST CURB
LINE OF BURCH STREET.
To Whom it May Concern:
You and each of you are hereby
notified that it is the intention of the
City Council of the City of Dubuque,
Iowa, to improve West Third street
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8- 11 -3t. Jity Recorder.
379
from the west curb line of Bluff
street to the east curb line of Burch
street.
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 Hillside Brick Paving -
3,787 lineal feet of cement curb.
3,145 square yards of hillside brick
gutter on a concrete foundation
Making a total estimated cost to
the legally assessable property own-
ers of $8,812.50.
If Cement Paving -
3,787 lineal feet of cement curb.
3,145 square yards of cement gutter.
Making a total estimated cost to
the legally assessable property own-
ers of $7,555.00.
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 Thursday,
August 19th, 1915, or to fie with the
city recorder their objection in writ -
in on or before August 19th, 1915.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, August
11th, 1915.
J. J. SHEA,
8 -11 -3t City Recorder.
OFFICIAL NO
NOTICE OF THE CITY COUNCIL'S °
INTENTION TO CONSTRUCT AN
EIGHT -INCH TILE PIPE SANI-
TARY SEWER IN 'FORA STREET
FROM GRANDVIEVI; AVENUE TO
THE INTERSECTION OF CORA
AND EXCHANGE STREETS.
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 snaitary sewer in Cora Street
from Grandview Avenue to the inter-
section of Cora and Exchange Streets.
That a plat of sa:d improvement is
now on file in the office of the City
Recorder.
It is estimate by the City Engineer
that said improvement will require:
350 lineal feet of 8-inch tile pipe.
3 manholes.
Making a total estimated cost to
tin legally assessablr property own-
ers of $370.00.
Any person having abjection to said
improvement is hereby notified to ap-
pear before the City Council at its
next regular session to be held Thurs-
day, August 19th, 1915, or to file with
the City Recorder their objection in
writing cL or before August 19th,
1915
Dated a. Dubuque, Iowa, August
11th, 1915.
380
Notice to Sidewalk Contractors.
Sealed proposals will be received at
the City Recorder's Office, City Hall,
by the City Recorder until 8:00 p. m.
Thursday, August 19th, 1915, for the
construction of the following side-
walks:
Cement sidewalk abutting lots 6 and
7 of Sub. City 720 on the southside of
West Seventh street. Engineers esti-
mate 288 square feet of cement side-
walk.
Cement sidewalk abutting part of
lot 5 of 13 of mineral lot 172 on the
south side of West 14th street. Engi-
neer's estimate 160 square feet of ce-
ment sidewalk.
Cement sidewalk abutting the south
60 feet of lot 83 J. P. Schroeder's add.,
on west side of Harold street. Engi-
neer's estimate 240 square feet of ce-
ment sidewalk.
lu accordance with the plans and
specifications prepared by the city en-
gineer 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 1st day of September, 1915.
Bidders must 'st'ate price per square
"foot of cement sidewalk. Each hid
must be accompanied by - a certified
check for ten per cent of the gross
amount of bid on some Dubuque bank
as a guarantee that a contract will
be entered into if awarded. Check and
bid in separate envelopes.
The city council reserves the right
to teject any and all bids.
Date'd at Dubuque, Iovrc, August
12th, 1915.
J. J. SHEA,
8 -12 -2t City Recorder.
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AN ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A
GRADE ON CHESTNUT STREET
FROM HIGHLAND PLACE TO
WALNUT STREET.
Be It Ordained by the City Council
Of the City of Dubuque:
Section J. That a grade on Chest-
nut Street from Highland Place to
Walnut Street be and the same is
hereby established and adopted as
shown by the profile of said street
and grade prepared by the City Engi-
neer, being profile No. 882 B. M. on
top of the Wall on the southeast cor-
ner of the alley West of Highland
Place, elevation, 185.09, said grade be-
gins at the west property line of
Highland Place which is Station 0,
elevation north Curb 184.20, south
curb elevation 165.70; thence to sta-
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tion 1 +50 east line of alley north
curb elevation 179.60, south curb ele-
vation 179.60; thence to station 2+50
north curb elevation 188.50, south
curb elevation 188.50; thence to sta-
tion 4 +50 north curb elevation
206.40, south curb elevation 206.40;
thence to station 5 +50, north curb
elevation 208.80, south curb elevation
208.80; thence to station 6 +50, north
can elevation 210.70, south curb ele-
vation 211.70; thence to station 7 +50,
north curb elevation 219.00; thence
to station 8+17.5, east curb line of
Prairie Street, north curb elevation
222.45, south curb elevation 224.40;
thence to station 8+52.5, west curb
line of Prairie Street, north curb ele-
vation 224.90, south curb elevation,
226.85; thence to station 6, south curb
elevation 230.00; thence to station
6+50, north curb elevation 235.20;
thence to station 10+50, north curb
elevation 247.65; south curb elevation
248.55; thence to station 10 +90, east
curb line of Walnut Street, north
curb elevation 251.62, south curb ele-
vation 252.72.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and after
its passage by the City Council and
its publication one time. in the Du-
buque Telegraph- Herald and Times -
Journal newspapers.
Adopted August 5th, 1915.
Approved August 6th, 1915.
JAMES SAUL,
Mayor.
Attest: • J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Telegraph- Herald and Times - Journal
newspapers August 12th, 1915.
J. J. SHEA,
8- 12 -1t. City Recorder.
(Official Publication.)
AN ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A
GRADE ON WEST SEVEN-
TEENTH STREET FROM WEST
LOCUST STREET TO CLARK
STREET.
Be It Ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That a grade on West
Seventeenth Street from West Locust
Street to Clark Street be and the
same is hereby established and
adopted a: shown in the profile of
said grade as prepa: ed by the City
Engineer, being profile No. 883, B. M.
door sill of- Captain Yate's house, No.
223 West Locust 'Street, elevation
69.82, said :grade begins at station
0 -12 west curb line. of West Locust
Street south, south curb elevation
66.44; thence to station 0 +12, west
curb line of West Locust Street north,
north , curb elevation 66.17; thence to
station 4 +81 southerly curb line of
ClarlJ Street north, north curb eleva-
tion 76.30, south curb elevation 76.30.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and
after its passage by the City Council
and its publication one time in the
Dubuque Telegraph - Herald and Times -
Journal newspapers.
Adopted August 5th, 1915.
Approved August 6th, 1915.
JAMES SAUL,
Mayor.
City y Recorder.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Telegraph - Herald and Times - Journal
newspapers August 12th, 1915.
J. J. SHEA,
8- 12 -1t. City Recorder.
(Official Publication.)
AN ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A
GRADE ON SECOND STREET
FROM THE WEST RAIL OF THE
CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE AND ST.
PAUL RAILWAY CO.'S TRACKS
TO MAIN STREET.
Be It Ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That a grade on Second
Street from the west rail of the Chi-
cago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway
Co.'s tracks to Main Street be and
the same is hereby established and
adopted, as shown by the profile of
said street and ° grade prepared by the
City Engineer, being profile No. 889.
B. M. Water table northwest corner
of Third ant Iowa Streets, elevation
24.35, said grade begins at station
0 -9 west crub line of Chicago, Mil-
waukee and St. Paul Railway Co.'s
track, north elevation 18.50; thence to
station 0-1-9, west rail of Chicago,
Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway Co.'s
tracks, south curb elevation 18.50;
thence to station 0 +88, east property
line of Iowa Street, north curb ele-
vation 19.25, south curb elevation
19.05; thence to 'station 1 +52, west
property line of Iowa Street, north
curb elevation 20.40, south curb ele-
vation 20.45; thence to station 2 +63,
east line of alley, north curb eleva-
tion 27.60, south curb elevation 26.70;
thence to station 2 +93, north curb
elevation, 29.55, south curb elevation
28.20; thence to station 4 +9, east
property line of Main Street, north
curb elevation 37.60, south curb ele-
vation 35.20.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and
after its passage by the City Council
and its publication one time in the
Dubuque Telegraph - Herald and Times -
Journal newspapers.
Adopted August 5th, 1915.
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381
Approved August 6th, 1915.
JAMES SAUL,
Mayor.
Attest— J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Telegraph - Herald and Times - Journal
newspapers August 12th, 1915.
J. J. SHEA,
8- 12 -1t. City Recorder.
(Official Publication.)
AN ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A
GRADE ON ELM STREET FROM
TWENTY -FIRST STREET TO
TWENTY- SECOND STREET.
Be It Ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section, 1. That •a grade on Elm.
Street from Twenty -first Street to
Twenty- second Street be and the same
is hereby established and adopted as
shown by the profile of said street
and grade prepared b, the City En-
gineer being profile No. 888, B. M.
Door sill of No. 143 Eagle Point Ave-
nue, said grade begins at the south
curb line of Twenty- second Street
which is station 0, east curb eleva-
tion 20.90, west curb elevation, 21.00;
thence to station 4+53 north curb
line of Twenty -first Street, east curb
elevation 20.80, west curb elevation
20.88.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and
after its passage by 'he City Council
and its publication one time in the
Dubuque Telegraph - Herald and Times -
Journal newspapers.
Adopted August 5th, 1915.
Approved August 6th, 1915.
JAMES SAUL,
Mayor.
Attest— J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Published officially ili the Dubuque
Telegraph - Herald ad Times - Journal
newspapers August 1 1915.
J. J. SHEA,
8- 12 -1t. City Recorder.
OFFICIAL NOTICE.
Notice of Special Assessment.
Notice is hereby given to a' i con-
cerned that a special assessment as
provided by law will be levied at a ses-
sion of the City Council of the City of
Dubuque Iowa, to be held Thursday
September 2nd, 1915 to pay ft r im-
proving Chestnut street from the west
lot line of Highland Place, to the east
curb line of Walnut street, N. T. Stan -
er, contractor.
Amount of Special Assessment $2,-
123.46, same to be assessed against
the property legally subject to assess-
ment upon and along said street.
And that there is a plat and sched-
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ule on file in the office of the City
Recorder of said City of Dubuque,
showing the street in which sail im-
provement was made and the separate
lots and parcels of ground or spe ailed
portions thereof subject to assessment
for such improvement, the name of
the owner thereof as far as practic
able and the amount to be asses3ed
against each lot or parcel of ground,
which plat and' are subject to
public inspection.
And that any and all persons object-
ing to said special assessment or to
said plat must file his or their objec-
tions in writing with the City Record-
er of said City of Dubuqu on or be-
fore said session of the city council
to be held Thursday September 2nd,
1915 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, August 20th
1915.
J. J. SHEA,
8 -20 -3t City Recorder.
MAYOR'S PROCLAMATION.
To all Manufacturers, Merchants and
Other Employers of Labor in the
City of Dubuque:
GREETING:— Tuesday, the 24th day
of August, 1915, being the opening
day of the Great Western Circuit
Races at Nutwood Driving Park in
this city, you and each of you are
hereby, in accordance with custom,
respectfully requested to close your
places of business during the after-
noon of said day, in order that you
and your employees may be given an
opportunity to assist, by attending the
races, to rehabilitate harness racing
at Nutwood Park and inspire pride in
harness racing in the City of Du-
buque, by a record- breaking attend-
ance, and thus bring credit and honor
to the fair name of the city.
JAMES SAUL, Mayor.
(Official Publication.)
AN ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AN
ORDINANCE RELATING TO
STREET TRAFFIC AN IIEGULAT-
ING THE USE OF THE STREETS,
ALLEYS AND PUBLIC PLACES OF
THE CITY OF DUBUQUE BY
CARTS, DRAYS, HACKNEY
COACHES, OMNIBUSES, CAP -
RIAGES, WAGONS, MOTOR VEH-
ICLES, AND ALL OTHER VEH-
ICLES AND PROVIDING A PENA',
TY FOR THE VIOLATION THERE-
OF.
Be it ordained by the city council of
of the City of Dubuue:
Section 1. That an ordinance relat-
ing to street traffic, and regulating
the use of the streets, alleys and pub-
lic places of the city of Dub :ique by
carts, drays, hackney coaches: omni-
buses, carriages, wagons. motor veh-
icles and providing a penalty for the
violation thereof, approved May 23,
1911, be and the same is hereby
amended by adding to the same the
following section:
"Section 13 1 -2. No person shall al-
low any vehicle of whatever character
to stand or be parked upon Main
street between Thirteenth street and
First street for any longer period of
time than seven (7) minutes at any one
time and it shall be the duty of the
police department to enforce obedience
of this section. provided, however,
that any vehicle which is being engag-
ed in the loading or unloading of mer-
chandise be permitted to complete said
loading or unloading but for no longer
period of time."
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in full force and effect from and after
it passage by the city council and
publication in the newspapers of the
city as required by law.
Adopted: August 19th, 1915.
Approved August 23rd, 1915.
JAMES SAUL.
Mayor.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Telegraph- Herald and Times Journal
newspapers August 23rd, 1915.
J. J. SHEA,
8- 23 -1t. ,City Recorder.
CITY HORSES FOR SALE.
On Saturday, August, 28th, 1915, at
9:00 a. m. there will be sold at pub-
lic auction at the City Hall two (2)
horses that have been in the service
of the City of Dubuque.
(Signed) POLICE COMMITTEE.
8- 25 -3t.
(Official Publication.)
AN ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A
GRADE ON JACKSON STREET
FROM TWENTY - FOURTH
STREET TO TWENTY - FIFTH
STREET.
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That an ordinance estab-
lishing a grade on Jackson Street
from Twenty - Fourth Street to Twen-
ty -Fifth Street be and the same is
hereby established and adopted as
shown by the profile of said street
and grade, prepared by the City Engi-
neer, being profile No. 890. B. M.
Door sill on the southeast corner of
Couler Avenue and Twenty - Fourth
Street, elevation 28.55 said grade be-
gins at the north curb line of Twen-
ty- Fourth Street which is, station 0,
east curb elevation 21.35, west curb
elevation "1.31; thence to station 6
south curb line of Twenty -fifth Street,
each curb elevation 22.26, west curb
elevation 22.33.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and
after its passage by the City Council
and its publication one time in the
Dubuque Telegraph Herald and
Times- Journal newspapers.
Adopted August 19th, 1915. .
Approved August 23rd, 1915.
JAMES SAUL,
Mayor.
Attest: j. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Published officially it the Dubuque
Telegraph- Herald and Times- Journal
newspapers August 24th, 1915
J. J. SHEA,
8 -24 -1t Gity Recorder.
(Official Publication.)
AN ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A
GRADE OF THE ALLEY BE-
TWEEN CLEVELAND AVENUE
AND RUSH STREET FROM
UNION STREET TO MOUNTAIN
LANE.
Be it ordained by th3 City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That an ordinance es-
tablishing a grade of the alley be-
tween Cleveland Avenue and Rush
Street from Union Street to Mountain
Lane be and the same is hereby es-
tablished and adopted as shown by
the profile of said street and grade
prepared by the City Engineer being
profile, No. 891. B. M. Door sill of the
brick house on the northeast corner
of Quince Street and Cleveland Ave-
nue, elevation, 233.62. Said grade be-
gins at the easterly property line of
Union Street, which +a station 0, ele-
vation 209.50; thence to station 2+80,
elevation 233.00; thence to station
3+73, elevation 236.90.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and
after its passage by the City Council
and its publication one time in the
Dubuque Telegraph - Herald and
Times - Journal newspapers.
Adopted August 19th, 1915.
Approved August 23rd, 1915.
JAMES SAUL,
Mayor.
Attest: J. I. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Telegraph- Herald and Times- Journal
newspapers August 24th, 1915.
J. J. SHEA,
8- 24 -1t. City Recorder.
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3
(Official Publication.)
AN ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCE FOR THE VACA-
TION OF THE ALLEY BETWEEN
LOTS 4 AND 5 KLEINSCHMIDT'S
SUBDIVISION FROM ST. AM-
BROSE STREET WESTERLY TO
THE ALLEY FIRST WEST OF
SAID ST. AMBROSE STREET.
Whereas, Bradley and Maclay, the
owners of the lots abutting thereon,
have petitioned the City Council of
the City Council of the City of Du-
the City of Dubuque for the vacation
and annulment of the alley between
lots 4 and 5 John Kleinschmidt's Sub.
from St. Ambrose Street westerly to
the alley first west of said street.
Whereas, by direction of the
City Council of the City of
Dubuque the City Engineer has
made a plat of, and show-
ing said portion of said alley pro-
posed to be vacated and filed same
in his office Subject to public inspec-
tion, and due notice has been given
to all abutting property owners and
ten (10) days' notice of such vaca-
tion has been published in the official
papers of the city and the proposed
action has been submitted to the City
Council at two regular sessions, and
Whereas, It appears that 110 valid
objections have been made to the
vacation of said alley and the same
is not required for public purposes,
therefore be it ordained by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That 'the alley between
lots 4 ar_d 5 in John Kleinschmidt's
Sub. from St. Ambrose Street west-
erly to the alley first west of said St.
Ambrose Street, be and the same is
hereby vacated and annulled and the
permanent use of the respective por-
tions thereof adjoining the various
lots abutting thereon is hereby grant-
ed to the owners an proprietors of
said lots as contemplated by statute
in such cases.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and
after its passage by the City Council
and its publication one time in the
Dubuque Telegraph Herald and
Times - Journal newspapers.
Adopted August 19th, 1915.
Approved August 23rd, 1915.
JAMES SAUL,
Mayor.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Telegraph - Herald and Times - Journal
newspapers August 24th, 1915.
J. J. SHEA,
8- 24 -1t. City Recorder.
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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, Sept. 2nd, 1915, for
the construction of a retaining will
on the north side of Leibnitz Street
from the end of the present wall ex-
tending westerly and abutting lots in
Klingenberg s 4th Subdivision, in ac-
cordance with the plans and specifi-
cations prepared by tha 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:
20 cubic yards of concrete.
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 October, 1915.
Bidders must state price per cubic
yard of concrete, amount to be ex-
pended not to exceed $200.00.
Each bid must be accompanied by
a certified check for $20.00 on some
Dubuque Bank as a guarantee that a
contract will be entered into if award-
ed. Check and bid i.i separate en-
velopes.
The City Council reserves the right
to, reject any and all, bids.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, August
28th, 1915.
J. J. SHEA,
8- 28 -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, Sept. 2nd, 1915, for
the construction of a concrete retain-
ing wall on the north side of West
Seventh Street from Hill Street to
Needham Place, in accordance with
the plans and specifications prepared
by the City Engineer and now on file
in the office of the City Recorder.
It is estimated by the City Engi-
neer that said improvement will re-
quire:
90 cubic yards of concrete.
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 16th day of September, 1915.
Bidders must state price per cubic
yard of concrete, amount to be ex-
pendid not to exceed $1,000.00.
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 award-
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ed. Check and bid in separate en-
velope.
The City Council reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
Dated r' Dubuque, Iowa, Augt t
28th, 1915.
J. J. SHEA,
8- 28 -3t. City Recorder.
CITY COUNCIL
(Official.)
Regular Session, Sept. 2nd, 1915.
Council met at 8 p. m.
Mayor Saul in the chair.
Present— Aldman, Callahan, Clancy,
Heim, McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin.
Absent — Alderman, Wallis.
On motion of Ald. Singrin the Coun-
cil Proceedings for the month of July,
1915, were approved as printed.
Bids.
Ald. McLaughlin moved that the
bids for the construction of the retain-
ing wall on the north side of West
7th Street from Hill Street to Need-
ham Place be referred to the Commit-
tee of the Whole with power. Carried.
Bids for the construction of the re-
taining wall on Leibnitz Street. Bid
of H. A. McIntosh, $10.60 a cubic yard;
Bid of Thos. .R. Lee, $9.95 a cubic
yard: Bid of the Interlocking Cement
Block and Concrete Co., $9.40 a cubic
yard: Bid of N. J. Staner, $9.87 per
cubic yard; Bid of J. A. R. Daniels;
$9.95 per cubic yard. - On motion of
Ald. Clancy the contract was awarded
to the Interlocking Cement Block and
Concrete Co., they being the lowest
bidders and their bond placed at 1 -4
the amount of the contract.
Bills.
P. J. Cooney, 'Inspector $ 10
Aug. Rodush, Inspector 12
Dick Rosemeir, Inspector 24
John D. Bush, Inspector 23
\ John Bohn, Inspector• 30
John Dubler, Inspector 15
Joe. Boanfield, Inspector 16
Ed. Ruff, Inspector 28
Gus. Mansteaclt, Inspector 10
Ike Beekman, Inspector 16
R. Love, Inspector 27
Mike O'Hagan, Inspector 6
Wilmer Cook, Cement gutter on
Martha Street 4
Wilmer Cook, 5 per cent retain-
ed alley first north of West
Fifth Street 54
H. A. McIntosh, Bee Branch
Sewer at 28th Street 300 00
J. A. Daniels,, Bee Branch Sew-
er Milville Road 500 00
Western Improvement Co., Del-
hi Street drain tile 30 00
F. Becker, Road 5th ward 50 00
Gus. Schultz, Macadam 13 88
N. J. Staner, Sewer in
Third Street 100
N. J. Staner, Cement steps in
West Third Street 450
Frank White, Cement steps in
West Eleventh Street 750
Thos. Lee, Cement steps on
18th Street 400
Regular Session, September 2, 1915
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E. T. Frith, Health 818 74
Fred Radloff, Jr., Macadam 17 91
Fred Radloff, Sr., Macadam 4 98
On motion of Ald. Clancy all bills
properly O. K. were ordered paid.
Ald. Singrin moved to suspend the
rules for the purpose of allowing all.
parties in the Council Chamber wish-
ing to address the Council permission
to do so. Carried by the following
vote.
Yeas —Alds. Callah..cn, Clancy, Heim,
McIntosh, McLaughlin, Singrin.
Nays —None.
Absent —Ald. Wallis.
Mr. Farwell addressed the Council
relative to being granted permission
to erect a building on Iowa Street be-
tween Fifth and Sixth Streets for the
use of a roller skating rink. Ald.
Singrin that the matter relating to the
building of a roller skating rink on
Iowa Street between Fifth and Sixth
Streets be referred to a committee of
three to be appointed by the chair to
act with the city Engineer and City
Attorney. Carried.
Petition of Amanda R. Beyer, widow
of George F. ^eyer, an employs of
the City Fife Department who died
from injuries sustained while in the
employe of the City, asking the City
to allow her reasoni.ble medical, hos-
pital and funeral expenses as provid-
e'l in addition to the regular compen-
sation provided by law presented and
read. Upon recommendation of City
Attorney Czizek, Ald. McIntosh moved
that a warrant in the sum of $100.00
be drawn on the City Treasurer in
favor of Amanda R. Beyer to cover
the same. Carried.
Petition of Frank Beutin asking per-
mission to transform their scales lo-
cated on the corner of Kniest street
and Garfield avenue to city scales pre-
sented and read. On motion of Ald.
McIntosh the prayer of the petitioner
was granted.
Petition of Thos. Hackney, pound
master, asking the City Council for
an increase in salary of $5.00 Per
month presented and read. On mo-
tion of Ald. Clancy the petition was
referred to the Committee of the
Whole.
Petition of Frank A. Heiler et al
asking the City Council to install an
electric street light at the intersection
of Washington and 18th streets pre-
sented and read. On motion of Ald.
Clancy the petition was referred to
the Committee of the Whole to view
the grounds.
00 Petition of Mrs. Emma Reynolds
asking the city council to instruct the
00 city recorder to cancel and return the
bond filed by her husband who recent -
00 ly died presented and read. On mo-
tion of Ald. Clancy the prayer of the
00 petitioner was granted.