1913 July Council ProceedingsCITY COUNCIL.
(Official.)
Regular Session, July 3, 1913.
Council met at 8:35 p, m.
Mayor Lyons in the chair.
Present —Aids. Frith, Heim, Mc-
Laughlin, Saul, Singrin, Wallis.
Absent —Ald. Andresen.
Ald. Saul moved that the Council
Proceedings for the month of April
be approved as printed. Carried.
BIDS.
,Bids for sewer in Walnut Street: Bid
of C. B. McNamara & Co., 8 -inch tile
pipe, per lineal foot, $1.15; manholes,
each, $32.50. Bid of the O'Farrell
Cont. Co., 8 -inch tile pipe, per lineal
foot, $5.50; manholes, each, $35.00.
Bid of G. L. Kormann, 8 -inch tile
pipe, per lineal foot, $5.35; manholes,
each $25.00. Ald. Saul moved that
the contract be awarded to C. B.
McNamara & Co., they being the low-
est bidders, and their bond placed at,
one- fourth the amount of the con-
tract. Carried.
Bids for the sewer between Elm
and Pine Streets from 13th to 14th
Streets: Bid of the O'Farrell Cont.
Co., 8 -inch tile pipe, per lineal foot,
$1.18; manholes, each, $25.00. Bid
of G. L. Korman, 8 -inch tile pipe, per
lineal foot. $1.25; manholes, each,
$28.00. Ald Saul moved that the con-
tract be awarded to the O'Farrell
Cont. Co., they being the lowest bid-
ders a,nd their bond placed at orre-
fourth the amount of the contract.
Carried.
' Ald. Wallis moved the City Recor-
der re- advertise for bids for the im-
proving of Olive Street. Carried.
BILLS.
Street & Steuck, Bee Branch
sewer, Millville Road $1,265.87
Tibey Bros., storm sewer in
Twelfth Street 400.00
Wilmer Cook, grading alley
in Dunn's Sub, 125.00
C. B. McNamara & Co ,
grading West Locust and
Arch Streets 900.00
Wilmer Cook, grading St.
Ambrose Street 400.00
' G. Schumaker, macadam 2.13
J. Johns, macadam 8.16
. G. Schultz, macadam 3.88
J. Maloy, macadam 5.17
P. 'O'Farrell, macadam 9.60
F. A. Burns, gravel 10.85
T. Kenneally, inspector 22.00
T. Kenneally, inspector , 4.00
G. F. Manstedt, inspector" 20.00
P, Royce, inspector. 26.00
E. Ruff, inspector 26.00
E. T. Frith, health '787.25
Regular Session, July 3, 1913= 235
Ald. Frith moved that all . bills
properly O. K. be paid. Carried.
Ald. Saul moved that the bills of
Street & Steuck, 5 per cent retainer{
on storm water sewer in Twenty -sev-
enth Street, and C. B. McNamara Co.,
5 per cent retained on storm water
sewer in Arlington Street, be re-
ferred to the Stret Commissioner and
he to report at the next Council meet-
ing. Carried.
Petition of the property owners of
Fenelon Place, relative to a change
in proposed improvement, presented
and read, On motion of Ald. Frith,
the petition was referred to the Com-
mittee of the Whole.
Petition of J. Walser, relative to his
not having sold or transferred his sa-
loon Permit, presented and read. On
motion of Ald. McLaughlin, the pe-
tition was referred to the Committee
of the Whole.
Petition of J. Henkel, relative to
having purchased the saloon permit
of J. Walser, presented and read. On
motion of Ald. McLaughlin, the peti-
tion was referred to the Committee
of the Whole.
Petition of J. Palen, protesting
against the cutting of his bill for rent
of his building for the Special Elec-
tion held April 22, 1913, presented
and read. Ald. Frith moved that the
Petition be received and filed.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Alds. Frith, McLaughlin,
Saul, Singrin, Wallis.
Nays —Ald, Heim.
Absent —Ald. Andresen,
Petition of A. L. Rhomberg, rela-
tive to canceling the taxes for the
year 1912 on lots 640 and 641, East
Dubuque, and Block 24, R. R. Add.,
presented and read. On motion of
Ald. Singrin, the prayer of the peti-
tioner was granted.
Dubuque, Ia., June 24, 1913.
WAIVER AND AGREEMENT.
I, M. J. Kiebel, owner of Lot No.
Fifty -one (51) in Marsh's Add., City
of Dubuque, (and which lot fronts on
North Main street in said City), in
consideration of the privilege granted
me by said City of Dubuque to make
connection with sanitary sewer now
in said North Main street, but which
sewer terminates at a point north of
my said lot and for which sewer said
lot was never assessed, do hereby
agree that if at any time in the fu-
ture said sewr with which I am
about to so connect should be extended
southerly so that my lot would be
assessable therefor, to pay the full
amount of the assessment •legally
levied against my property and I will
234 Official Notices
Official Notice.
NOTICE OF THE CITY COUNCIL'S
INTENTION TO IMPROVE MON-
ROE STREET FROM THE WEST-
ERLY SIDE OF BROADWAY EX-
TENSION TO THE ALLEY FIRST
WEST OF FULTON STREET.
To Whom It May Concern:
You and each of you are hereby no-
tified that it • is the intention of the
City Council to improve Monroe
Street from the westerly side of
Broadway Extension to the alley first
s%est of Fulton 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:
922 square yards tar macadam.
640 lineal feet cement •curb and gut -
t�.�.
1,685 cubic yards earth cutting.
80 cubic yards earth ffili r:T.
Making a total estimated cost to trr
abutting property owners of $1,21
Any person having objection to sail
improvement is hereby notified to ap-
pear before the City Council at i'
next regular session to be held July
3, 1913, or to file his or their ob-
tions in writing with the City Re-
corder on or before July 3, 1913.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, June 25,
1913.
J. J. SHE A
6-25-3t City Recorder.
236 Regular Session, July 3, 1913
make no objection to such assessment
or ask for any diminution or reduc-
tion thereof because of the connec-
tion which I am about to make with
the sewer already constructed, and I'
do further agree that this shall be a
binding lien on said property.
M. J. KIEBEL.
Witness: A. H. WIEDNER.
State of Iowa, Dubuque County, ss.
On this 25th day of June, 1913, be-
fore me personally appeared M. J.
Kiebel, to me known to be the per-
son named in and who executed the
foregoing instrument, and tcknowl -'
edged the execution thereof to he his
voluntary act and deed.
F. J. NEUWOEHNER,
Notary Public.
Ald. Frith moved that the waiver
be approved and made a- matter of
record. Carried,
Pond of E. T. Frith in the sum of
$1,000.00 for the hauling of garbage
and dead animals, presentd and read.
On motion of Ald. McLaughlin, the
bond was referred to the City Attor-
ney.
City Recorer Shea presented and
read the notice, certified to by the
publishers, of the City Council's in-
tention to improve Irving avenue
from the northerly curb line of Delhi
street to the northerly line of Decorah
avenue. Ald. Wallis moved to refer
the notice to the Committee of the
Whole to view the grounds and notify
Mr. Starr to he present. Carried.
City Recorder Shea presented and
read the notice, certified to by the
publishers, of the City Council's in-
tention to improve . Dcorah avenue
from the western line of Irving ave-
nue to the westerly line of Avoca ave-
nue. On motion of Ald. Wallis, the -
notice was received and filed.
City Recorder Shea presented and
read the notice,. certified to by the ,
publishers, of tlu> City Council's in-
tention to improve Fulton street from
the southerly line of King street to
the southerly line of Monroe street.
On motion of Al, Frith, the notice
was received and filed.
City Recorder Shea presented and
read the notice, certified to by the
'publishers, of the City Council's' in-
tention to improve " Monroe street
from the westerly side of Broadway
Extension to the alley first west of
Fulton stret. On motion of Ald.
Frith, the - motion was received and
filed.
City Recorder Shea presented and
read the notice, certified to by the
' publishers, of the City Council's in-
tention to improve Cherry street from
Asbury street to the city limits. On
motion of Ald. Wallis, the notice was
received and filed. -
City Recorder Shea presented and
read the notice, certified to by the pub-
lishers, of the City Council's intention
to improve Atlantic Avenue from
West Fourteenth Etreet to Delaware
Avenue. On motion of Ald. Wallis
the notice was received and filed.
City Recorder • Shea presented and
read the notice, certified to by the pub-
lisher's, of the City Council's intention
to construct a sanitary sewer in Lin-
coln Avenue from Middle Avenue to
Dock Avenue. On motion of ',Aid.
Frith the notice was received and
filed.
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council: - - -
Gentlemen: I herewith submit the
ray roll for labor on streets during
the last half of June, 1913:
Amount due- laborers on
streets .. ...... .... $2,742.47
Also 'submit my pay roll for labor on
Dodge Street improvement during. the
last half of June, 1913:
Amount due Laborers ...$166.40
JOHN MAHONEY,
Street Commissioner.
On motion of Ald. Saul the pay rolls
were received and warrants ordered
drawn to pay various amounts and
report referred hack to the Committee
on Streets.
Also submit my pay roll for labor
on sewers and other improvements
during the last half of June, 1913:
Amount clue laborers on sewers..$275.10
JOHN MAHONEY,. ,
Street Commissioner.'
On motion of Ald. Singrin the pay
roll' was received and warrants were
ordered drawn to pay various amounts
and reports referred hack to the Com-
mittee on hewers.
Chief of Police Raesle reported as
follows:
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council:
G-entlemen: I herewith submit the
police report for the month of June,
1913:
Assault and battery 1
Carrying concealed weapons 1
Disorderly conduct 6
Disturbing the peace 14
Fugitives 1
Intoxication 57
Petit larceny
Receiving mony by false pretense... 1
Vagrancy • 13
Total 9
Residents arrested - 37
Doors found 'open 27
Defective- lights 80
Lodgers harbored 41
Meals furnished prisoners 17
Cost of food $ 3.40
Pound master's receipts - $ 2 00
police court costs and fines col-
lected . • .$19.60
Patrol runs for prisoners 72
Prisoners transferred 3
Ambulance calls .... 6
Miles traveled .... 102
Also beg to submit the pay roll for
Policemen for last half of June, 1913: -
Amount due Policemen $1,600.94
Amount retained, pension fund. 32.31,
Respectfully submitted,
JOHN RAESLE,
Chief of Police.
On motion of Ald. Frith the pay roll
was received, warrants were ordered
drawn to pay. Policemen and report
referred 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 June, 1913:
Amount due Firemen 31,958.60
One per cent retained for
Pension Fund 35.75
Respectfully submitted,
J. R. REINFRIED,
Chief.
Approved by Committee on Fire.
On motion of Ald. Singrin the pay
roll was received, warrants were or-
iieredd rawn to pay the Firemen and
the report referred hack to the Coni-
mittee on Fire.
City Auditor Lagen reported as
follows:
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council:
Gentlemen: Herewith find my re-
port for the month of June, 1913, show-
ing the receipts and disbursements for
the month:
'Cash balance June 1, 1913 $165,389.81
Receipts during month 31,424.69
Totals 3196,814.50
DISBURSEMENTS
Warrants redeemed ....$ 34,004.12
Improvement bond coupons
redeemed 597.50
'Regular bond coupons re-
deemed 1,122.50
Water Works bond coupons
redeemed 5,445.00
Improvement bonds redeem-
ed .... .... .... ........ .... 2,772.27
Water Works bonds redeem-
' ed .... 33,000.00
Park orders redeemed 1,259.11
Library orders redeemed 970.01
Policemen Pension orders re-
deemed .... 67.50
Firemen Pension order re-.
deemed .... .... 83.75
Cash balance June 30, 1913...$117,492.74
Total $196,814.50
Regular Session, July 3, 1913 237
The above cash balance includes the
balances in the Improvement Bond
Fund, the Water Works Interest and
Sinking Fund, the Library Fund, Park
Fund, Old Water Works Debt Fund,
Police Pension Fund, Fire Pension
Fund and the ' Sinking Fund (for
amelioration of the City Regular
Bonded Debt.)
WATER WORKS: ACCOUNT.
Cash balance June 1, 1913 ....$44,879.98
Deposited with City Treasur-
er by Water Works Trustees 8,441.01
Total . .353,320.99
Orders drawn on City Treas-
urer by 'Water Works Trus-
tees during month 4,495.87
Cash balance June 30, 1913 .. 48,825.12
Total $53,320.99
EXCAVATION ACCOUNT.
Cash balance June 1, 1913 $30.00
Cash balance June 30, 1913 45.00
The following is a record of all in-
terest coupons and bonds redeemed
by the City Treasurer and credited to
him:
INTEREST.
Improvement bond coupons....$ 597.50
Regular bond coupons 1,122.50
Water Works bond coupons 5,445.00
Total interest coupons re-
deemed
$7,165.00
BONDS.
Improvement bonds .... $ 2.772.27
Water Works bonds ...... 33,000.00
Total bonds redeemed $35,772.27
Also report there is due the City
Officers for the month of June, 1913,
salaries amounting to $2,703.20.
The following list shows the appro-
priations and the amount of warrants
drawn on each fund since the begin-
ning of the fiscal year beginning
March 1st, 1913, to July 1, 1913 :
Appropriations. Expended
General Expense
and Contingent
Fund . , . ....$ 38,000.00 10,757.65
Road District
Funds—
First District ... 6,640.00 4,479.85
Second District.. 15,305.00 5,234.96
Third District .. 9,356.00 5,211.65
Fourth District.. 10,907.00 '7,105.51
Fifth District .. 8,713.00 5,646.48
Fire Dept. 63,650.00 24,524.81
Police Dept. 43,000.00 15,391.95
Sewerage... 5,750.00 1,870.28
Printing .. 3, 000.00 1,8 0 9.3 8
Street Lighting 29,500.00 7,030.49
Interest on Float-
ing and Bond-
ed Debt 42,000.00 5,695.09
Board of Health 10,000.00 2,847.59
Grading Streets
and Alleys 10,000.00 4,190.39
Special Bonded
Paving , • • • 5,000.0
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Gentlemen: Please find attached
Treasurer's receipt for $1.50 for sale
of old lamp post.
Respectfully submitted,
J. MAHONEY,
Street Commissioner.
On motion of Ald. Frith the report
of the Street Commissioner was re-
ceived and filed.
Following Weighmasters' reports pn
receipts were presented and read and
on motion of Ald. Frith were received
and filed':
Jos. Straney $ 2.31
Ed. Norton 18.30
Louisa Pitschner .75
City Engineer Daniels presented
Profile No. 779, showing the grade of
Decorah Avenue from Irving Avenue
to Avoca Avenue. Ald. Wallis moved
that the Profile be adopted and the
Ordinance Committee be instructed to
draft an ordinance covering the same.
Carried.
City Engineer Daniels presented
Profile No. 7g0 showing the grade of
Lincoln Avenue from Middle Avenue
to Deck Avenue. Ald. Frith moved
that the Profile be adopted and the •
Ordinance' Committee be instructed to
draft an ordinance covering the same.
Carried.
- Your Committee on Streets respect-
fully reports that we have examined
the following improvements: Kauf-
•ma.n Avenue from Cushing Place to
Hempstead Street; Nevada Street
from •Langworthy Avenue to Dodge
Street; Wooten Avenue from Hill
Street to the' easterly end; the Alley
lletween Rhomberg , Avenue and Gar-
field Avenue, from Fengler Avenue to
Ann Avenue: and the Bee. Branch
sewer at Millville Road. We recom-
mend - that these improvements be ac-
cepted and that the City Engineer be
. instruced to prepare Special Assess-
ments for said improvements,
Ald. Saul moved that the report of
the Committee on E•treets be adopted.
'Carried.
Ald. Frith moved that the contractor
on . Kaufman Avenue be notified to re-
pair defects in said street. Carried.
Regular Session, July 3; 1913
Your Committee on Sewers would
respectfully report that we have ex-
amined the West Locust Street and
Arch Street sewer and the Twenty -
second Street sewer • and recommend
that the said sewers be accepted and
the City Engineer be instructed to
prepare Special Assessments for said
improvements. Ald. Singrin - moved
that the report of the Sewer Commit - ',
tee be adopted. Carried. •
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Ald. Frith moved that the matter
of purchasing a self starter for the
Auto. Fire Engine be left in the hands
of the Fire Committee with power.
Carried.
>Ald. Eaul moved that the matter of
repairing the ceiling in the calaboose
be referred to the Committe on Public
Grounds and Buildings. Carried. -
Ald. Saul moved that the' Harbor Or-
dinance be referred to the Committee
of the Whole. Carried.
Ald. Andresen entered and took his
seat at 9:15 p., m•.
Dubuque, Iowa, July 1, 1913.
To the Honorable Mayor and City.
Council:
Gentlemen: The ' Board of Health
met in regular session July 1, 1913.
Chairman Andresen in the chair. Pres-
ent =Mayor. Lyons, Ald. McLaughlin,
Citizens R. Kolck, W. Fosselman, Dr,
Kennedy, Sanitary Officer Lynch; As-
sistant City Attorney Willging. Ab-
ent-Dr. Palen. Mayor Lyons moved
that the petition or 14Ir. Murray be
read. Carried. Mayor Lyons moved
that the .petition of 'Mr. Murray be re-
ceived and filed and that the proper
connections he ordered made. Carried.
Minutes of the meeting of June 2.
1913, read and on motion of Ald. Mc-
Laughlin -Were approved.
BILLS.
On motion of Ald. McLaughlin the
following bills were .sent to the County
for payment:
W. C. Fosselman
G. F. 1 leih & Son
J. E. Robinson
Union Electric Co.,
Union Electric Co.
$145 65
2 40
2640
3 44
3 00
Mayor Lyons moved that the Board
of Health endorse the Sanitary Char-
coal Cistern Filter invented by W. J.
Nelson. Carried.
Resolutions ordering the following
parties to connect their property with
sanitary sewer were read and adopted.
Matilda Walker, Lot 2 of 9 Collins Sub.
Francis Mallerlid,y, • 1 -2 of 1 of 1 of Iot
97, L. H. Langworthy's Add.; A. L.
Sehnider, lot 2 of 9/, L. H. Lang-
worthy Add,; Eug. Hemmi, South 1 -2
S. M. 1 -5 of 487 City Lot.
R. Kolk moved tnat the owners of
manure boxes in the alleys be given
notice to procure - sanitary manure
boxes with cover and to clean 'their
places within one week from or be
prosecuted. Carried.
Ald.. McLaughlin moved to adjourn.
' Carried. J. J. SHEA,
Clerk.
Aid. Andresen moved that the •re-
po of the= -
B
rf- oard of Health be ap-
proved. , Carried.
Alderman Frith offered the following:
238 Special Session, July 3, 1913
Interest on Spec-
ial Bonded
Debt ... ....
Repairing and re-
building Side-
walks ... ...
Five per cent re-
tained on cer-
tain improve-
ments
Claims and judg-
m ents-... ...
Bathing Beach..
Donation to bath-
ing beach of
1912 .
Donation to Lib-
rary .
Improvement of
Grandview Ave.
bet. W. 3rd and
Southern Ave..
Dodge and inter-
secting streets
Mt. Carmel Ave.-
3,000.00
1,000.00 '334.46
225.00 30.58
1,500.00 1,500.00
1,000.00
150.00 150.00
500.00 500.00
3,000.00
2,500.00 137.70
nue .. .... .. 1,500.00
Ice Harbor .... 300.00
Widening Dodge
and South
Dodge Streets. 250.00
Grandview Ave-
nue east of
Southern Ave.. 400.00
Streets intersect-
. ing Cleveland
Avenue .. ... 250.00
Improvement Mt.
Loretta a n d
Valley Streets. 300.00
'Opening street
and water way
from Alpine to
Alta Vista Sts, 2,000.00• 1,450.00
Grading Market
Place and Pub-
lic Square on
4th St. Exten-
sion .... .... 1,000.00 888.20
Retaining Wall
on alley north
of Harkett's .. 500.00
Widening Couler
Ave, and 18th
St. .... ..... 2,000.00
Gutters on White
and Jackson St, 1,500.00
Dumps in Third
Ward ... .,..
Cleaning and re-
pairing 14th St.
Storm Sewer. 1,100.00
Angella Street .. 3,000.00
Rosedale Avenue 1,350.00
Extension of Cox
St. to West
Chestnut St. . 250.00
Opening of Ver-
non Street ... 250.00
Martha Street
extension .. . 300.00
Storm sewer in
West 12th St. 400.00
400.00' 180.60
Alley between
Grace and Ben-
nett Streets ..
Retaining wall on
West 15th St.
Grading Pearl St.
Sidewalk on Sem-
inary St., abut-
ting City prop-
erty
Sidewalk on Ben-
nett Street ...
Elee Branch sew-
er north of
27th Street .
Couler Avenue
from 24th St.
north
Heeb St. grad-
ing
Elm St., between
22nd and 24th
Widening Block -
linger Lane ..
350.00
300.00
150.00
90.00
60.00
6,000.00 42.20
2,000.00 148.18
300.00
500.00 86.34
1,200.00
$341,696.00 107,244.34
Respectfully submitted,
CYRIL D. LAGEN,
City Auditor.
Moved by Aid. Reim the reports
and pay roll be received and warrants
be drawn for the various amounts andl
report referred back to Finance Com-
mittee. Carried.
' City Treasurer Wybrant reported as
follows:
The following is a statement of the
amounts advanced by me during the
month of June, 1913, for which.please
have warrants drawn in my favor:
Interest on warrants outstand-
ing $717.50
Miscellaneous 109.73
GEO. D. WYBRANT,
City Treasurer.
Moved by Ald. Heim the report be.,
received, warrants ordered drawn for
the various amounts and report re-
ferred back to 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 month
of June, 1913. I find from the report
of the Police Department that the to-
tal hours that 80 lamps failed to burn
would equal 3 1 -3 lamps burning for
one month, or $16.66.
Ald. Frith moved that the report
be received and the City Auditor be
instructed to deduct $16.66 from the
Union Electric Co.'s bill. Carried.
Dubuque, Iowa, July 3, 1913.
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council:
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240 li,egular Session, July 3, 1913
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, That it is
deemed necessary and advisable to im-
prove Blocklinger Lane from the
westerly line of Couler Avenue to the
easterly -line of Broadway and it is
hereby proposed to grade said street
to sub - grade, curb with cement curb
and pave said street with hillside brick
on a concrete foundation with sand
filler and sand cushion and to assess
the cost of said curbing, paving, sand
cushion, sand filler and grading against
the abutting property.
Ald. Frith moved the adoption of the
resolution:
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Aids. Andresen, Frith, Heim,
McLaughlin, Saul, Singrin, Wallis.
Nays - -None,
Alderman Frith offered the following:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, That the city
engineer be and he is hereby directed
to prepare a plat showing generally the
location, nature and extent of the pro-
posed improvement of Blocklinger Lane
from the westerly line of Couler Ave-
nue to the easterly line of Broadway
and the kind of material to be used,
and an estimate of the entire cost
thereof, and the amount and cost of
such improvement, and the amount as
sessable upon any railway or street
railway company, the amount and
cost thereof, to be paid by the city, if
any, and the cost thereof and amount
assessable upon each lot or parcel of
land adjacent to or abutting upon such
improvement per front foot, 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 newspa-
per published in this city, a notice
stating that such plat and estimates
are on file, the location and nature of
the improvement, kind of material to
be used, and an estimate of its cost,
and the time before which objections
thereto can be filed, and the time fixed
for hearing, which time shall not be
less than five days after the last pub-
lication of such notice, and after such
publication shall have been made, the
city recorder shall, at the next regu-
lar session of the City Council, notify
the Council thereof in writing, with a
- printed copy of such notice accompany-
ing the same,
Ald. Frith moved the adoption of the
resolution:
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Aids. Andresen, Frith, Heim,
McLaughlin, Saul, Singrin, Wallis. .
Nays—None.
Alderman Frith offered the following:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, That Monroe
Street, from the westerly side of Broad-
way Extension to the alley first west
of Fulton Street, be improved by
grading, curbing and guttering, with
combination cement concrete curb and
gutter, and pave said portion of said
street with tar macadam, in accordance
with the plans and specifications for
such improvement prepared by the City
Engineer and now on file in the office
of the City Recorder, and be it further
Resolved, That said improvement
shall be completed on or before the 1st
day of September, 1913, and shall be
paid for in the manner prescribed by
Chapter XXXII of the Revised Ordi-
nance of the City of Dubuque for the
payment of the cost of street improve-
ments.
The proposals for doing said work
shall be acted upon by the Council' on
the 17th day of July, 1913, and the City
Recorder is hereby ordered to give ten
days' notice by publication asking for
proposals as provided by ordinance.
Ald. Frith moved the adoption of the
resolution:
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Frith, Heim,
McLaughlin, Saul, Singrin, Wallis.
Nays —None.
Alderman Frith offered the following:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, That a sani-
tary sewer of eight inch tile pipe he
constructed in Lincoln Avenue from
Middle Avenue to Dock Avenue, ac-
cording to the plans and specifi
of said sewer prepared by the City
Engineer and now on file in the office
of the City Recorder, and he it further
Resolved, That said sewer shall be
completed on or before the 15th day of
September, 1913, 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 proposals
for doing such work will be acted up-
on by the Council on the 17th day of
July, 1913, and the City Recorder is
hereby ordered to give ten days' notice
by publication, asking for proposals as
provided by ordinance.
Ald. Frith moved the adoption of the
resolution:
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas =Alds, Andresen, Frith, Heim,
McLaughlin, Saul, Singrin, Wallis.
Nays—None.
Ald. Frith offered the following:'
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, That Fulton
street from the southerly line of King
street to the southerly line of Monroe
street, he improved by grading, curb-
ing and guttering, with combination
cement concrete curb and gutter, and
pave said portion of said street with
tar macadam, in accordance with the
plans and specifications for such im-
provement prepared by the City En-
gineer and now on file in the office
of the City Recorder, and be it fur-
ther
Resolved, That said improvement
shall be completed on or before the
1st day of September, 1913, and shall
be paid for in the manner prescribed
by Chapter XXXII. of the Revised
Ordinance of the City of Dubuque for
the payment of the cost of street im-
provements.
The proposals or doing said work
shall be acted upon by the Council
on the 1 7th day of July, 1913, and
the City Recorder is hereby ordered
to give ten days' notice by publication
asking for proposals as provided by
ordinance.
Ald. Frith moved the adoption of
the resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas - -Alds. Andresen, Frith, Heim,
McLaughlin, Saul, Singrin, Wallis.
Nays —None.
Ald. Wallis offered the following:
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, That Cherry
street from Asbury street to the city
limits be improved by grading, curb-
ing and guttering, with combination
cement concrete curb and gutter and
macadamizing said portion of said
street, in accordance with the plans
and specifications for such improve-
ment 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, 1913, and shall
be paid for in the manner prescribed
by Chapter XXXII. of the Revised
Ordinance of the City of Dubuque for
the paymet of the cost of street im-
provements.
The proposals for doing said work
shall be acted upon by the Council on
the 17th day of July, 1913, and the
City Recorder is hereby ordered to
give ten days' notice by publication
asking for proposals as provided by
ordinance.
Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of
the resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Frith, Heim,
McLaughlin, Saul, Singrin, Wallis.
Nays —None.
Ald. Wallis offered the following:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that Atlafrtic
Avenue from West Fourteenth Street
to Delaware Avenue be improved by
grading, curbing and guttering, with
combination cement concrete curb and
gutter, and macadamizing said por-
tion of said street in accordance with
the plans and specifications for such
improvement prepared by the City En-
gineer and now on file in the office of
Regular Session, July 3, 1913
241
the City Recorder, and be it further
Resolved, that said improveinent
shall be completed on or before the
1st day of October, 1913, and shall
he paid for in the manner prescribed
by Chapter XXXII of the Revised Or-
dinance of the City of Dubuque for the
payment of the cost of street improve-
ments.
The proposals for doing said work
shall be acted upon by the Council on
17th day of July, 1913, and the City
Recorder is hereby ordered to give ten
days' notice by publication asking for
proposals as provided by ordinance.
Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of
the resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Frith, Heim,
McLaughlin, Saul, Singrin, Wallis.
Nays —None.
Ald. Wallis offered the following:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that Irving
Avenue from the northerly curb line
of Delhi Street to the northerly line
of Decorah Avenue, be improved by
grading, curbing and guttering with
combination cement concrete curb and
gutter, and macadamizing said portion
of said street 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
1st day of September, 1913, and shall
be paid for in the manner prescribed
by Chapter XXXII of the Revised Or-
dinance of the City of Dubuque for the
payment of the cost of street improve-
ments.
The proposals for doing said work
shall be acted upon by the Council on
17th day of July, 1913, and the City
Recorder is hereby ordered to give ten
days' notice by publication asking for
proposals as provided by ordinance.
Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of
the resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Frith, Heim,
McLaughlin Saul, Singrin, Wallis.
Na ys —None.
Ald. Wallis offered the following:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that Decorah
Avenue from the westerly line of Irv-
ing Avenue, to the westerly line of
Avoca Avenue, be improved by grad-
ing, curbing and guttering with com-
bination cement concrete curb and
gutter and macadamizing said por-
tion of said street 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
242 Special Session, July 3, 1913
1st day of September, 1913; and shall
be paid for in the manner prescribed
by Chapter XXXII of the Revised Or-
dinance of the City of Dubuque for the
payment of the cost of street improve-
ments.
The proposals for doing said work
shall be acted upon by the Council on
17th day of July, 1913, and the . City
Recorder is hereby ordered to give ten
days' notice by publication asking for
proposals as provided by ordinance.
Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of
the resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Alds. Andresen, Frith, Heim,
McLaughlin, Saul, Singrin, Wallis.
Nays —None.
Ald. Eingrin moved that the Chief
of Police be instructed to hire a Dog
Catcher. Carried.
Ald. Saul moved to adjourn. Car -
Tied.
Adopted , 1913.
Approved:
Attest:
Mayor.
City Recorder.
Special Sessions, July 9 and 11, 1913
CITY COUNCIL.
(Official.)
Special Session, July 9, 1913.
Council met at 9:50 o'clock p. m.
in the Mayor's office.
Mayor Lyons in the chair.
Present — Aldermen Andresen, Frith,
Heine, Saul, Singrin, Wallis.
Absent — Alderman McLaughlin.
Ald. Wallis moved that John W.
Lawlor be appointed Recorder Pro
Tem. for the meeting. Carried.
Mayor Lyons stated that the ob-
ject of the meeting was to accept the
brick paving of the alley between
Main and Iowa Streets.
Ald. Saul offered the following:
Your Committee on Streets would
respectfully report that we have ex-
amined the brick paving in the alley
between Main and Iowa Streets from
Second Street to Fifteenth Street,
Kenety R. Lee, contractors, and would
respectfully recommend that the work
be accepted subject to some minor
changes to be made by the contrac-
tors. We further recommend that
the City Engineer be instructed to
prepare a special assessment against
the lots or parcels of real estate sub-
ject to assessment for said improve
ment and file the same in the office of
the City Recorder, who will thereupon
publish the notice of said assessment
as required by ordinance. Ald. Saul
moved to adopt the report of the
Committee on Streets. Carried.
Ald. Singrin moved to adjourn.
Adopted ...
, 1913.
Approved
Mayor.
Attest:
City Recorder Pro Tem.
CITY COUNCIL.
2'43
(Official.)
Special Session, July 11, 1913.
Council met at 2:55 P. M.
Mayor Lyons in the chair.
Present — Aldermen Andresen, Frith,
Heim, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis.
Absent — Alderman Saul.
Mayor Lyons stated that this meet-
ing was caled for the purpose of set-
ting the time of levying special assess-
ment for brick block paving the al-
ley between Main and Io*a Streets
from Second to Fifteenth Streets and
any other business that might prop-
erly Come before a regular meeting of
the City Council.
Ald. Andresen moved) that the Chief
of Police be instructed to stop Dr.
Vurpillat from giving free exhibitions
as he has not paid the proper fees for
such exhibition purposes.
Lost by the following vote:
Yeas — Alds. Andresen, Singrin,
Wallis.
Nays —Alds. Frith, Heim, McLaugh-
lin.
Absent—Ald. Saul.
Being a tie vote, Mayor Lyons
voted nay.
Ald. Wallis moved that the City
Recorder be instructed to issue no li-
cense to Dr. Vurpillat for exhibition
purposes.
Lost by the following vote:
Yeas — Alds. Andresen, Singrin,
«Ta.l lis.
Nays —Alds. Frith, Heim, McLaugh-
lin.
Absent —Ald. Saul.
Being a tie vote, Mayor Lyons
voted nay.
Ald. Wallis moved that the City
Council recommend to the Mayor to
revoke Dr. Vurpillat's license as pro-
vided by ordinance. Seconded by
Ald. Andresen. Mayor Lyons refused
to entertain the motion.
Ald. Frith moved to adjourn.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Alds. Frith, Heim, McLaugh-
lin.
Nays — Alds. Andresen, Singrin,
Wallis.
Absent —Ald. Saul.
Being a tie vote, Mayor Lyons
voted yes.
Adopted , 1913.
Approved
Attest
Mayor.
City Recorder Pro Tem.
111 ■
Ij (
.If
I�al
him to report later in the evening.
Carried.
Aid. Frith moved to take up the
saloon petitions first.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Frith, Heim,
McLaughlin, Saul. Singrin, 'Wallis.
N ays —None.
Petition of Jacob Henkel relative to
withdrawing his petition applying for
the consent granted to J. Walser pre-
sented and read. On motion of Ald.
Frith the prayer of the petitioner was
granted.
Petitions of M. Mettel and Wm.
Yunker relative to being granted the
consent of J. - Walser's saloon pre-
sented and read. Ald. Frith moved to
suspend the rules for the purpose of
allowing the • interested parties to ad-
dress the Council.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Frith, Heini,
McLaughlin, Saul, Singrin, Wallis,
Nays —None.
•
Attorneys Brown and Roedell ad-
dressed the Council.
Ald. McLaughlin moved to refer the
petitions to the Committee of the
Whole and notify interested parties to
be present.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Alds, Heim, McLaughlin, Saul,
Singrin, Wallis.
Nays —Alds. Andresen, Frith.
Ald. Andresen moved to have the
Committee of the Whole meet Friday,
,July 18, 1913, at 7:30 p. m. Carried.
Dubuque, Iowa, Juy 16, 1913.
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council of the City of Dubuque,
Iowa.
Gentlemen: Having purchased the
stock and good will in the saloon
business at 497 Rhomberg Ave. the
undersigned respectfully petitions
your honorable body that the consent
formerly granted to Frank. Zangerle
for the sale and keeping for sale of
intoxicating liquors at wholesale and
retail within the City of Dubuque, be
transferred to himself to be held and
.maintained by himself subject to the
laws of the State of Iowa and the
Ordinances of the City of Dubuque,
and further petitions that you renew
•said consent for the ensuing year.
Respectfully,
JOHN SAND,
F. ZANGERLE.
Ald. Frith moved that the prayer
of the petitioner be granted. Carried.
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, That
Consent formerly granted to Frank
Regular Session, July 17, 1913
Zangerle, 497 Rhomberg Ave., is here-
by transferred and also renewed to
John Sand to sell and keep for sale.
intoxicating liquors and steal therein
in the City of Dubuque, Iowa.
Approved: M. E. LYONS,
Mayor.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Ald. Frith moved the adoption of
the resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Aids. Andresen, Frith, Heim,
McLaughlin, Saul, Singrin, Wallis.
Nays —None.
.Petition of M. B. Park relative to
being refunded a portion of his sa-
loon tax on account of fire, presented
and read. On motion of Ald. Saul the
petition was referred to the Commit-
tee of the Whole.
BILLS'. -
1'. Kenneally, Inspector $ 24 00
E. Ruff, Inspector 6 00
F. Flynn, Inspector 18 00
M. Quinlan, Inspector 4 00
P. Royce, Inspector 24 00
G. F. AMansteadt, Inspector 24 00
J. Quigley, macadam 9 07
Purington Paving Brick Co ,
removing gutters • in White
and Jackson Streets 151 65
Barrett Mfg. Co., Grand Ave
between West Third and
Southern Ave. 628 97
Dubuque Sand and Gravel Co.,
Coulee Ave. Improvement 677
Dubuque Sancl and Gravel Co ,
Couler Ave. Improvement 1 75
H. Magdal, Couler Ave. im-
provement _ ... 3 60
Mettel Bros., Couler Ave. im-
provement .... 100
J. Dehing, Health 10 00
Times- Journal, Printing 71 94
Telegraph- Herald, Printing , 73 44
Labor Leader, Printing .. 12 50
National Demokrat, Printing.., 12 50
W. Marshall, Expense .... 4 50
H. B. McCarten, Expense 11 55
Curtis & Wunder, Expense 24 10
M. Mullen, Expense 21 45
P. Breithaupt, Expense 3 60
J. Dehing, Expense 9 95
Telegraph - Herald, Expanse 65 00
Gonner Bros„ Expense 10 75
Midland Chemical Co., Expense 10 00
P. J. Seippel Lumber Co, Ex-
pense 19 20
P. J. Seippel Lumber Co, Ex-
pense . 14 06
Eagle Chemical Co, Expense .. 20 00
G. F. Kleih Sons, Expense ... -. 6 35
F. Donath, Expense 50
Standard Office Supply Co., Ex-
pense 3 30
Klauer & Kress, Expense 4 80
Ellwanger Bros., Expense 20
A. E. Gmehle, Expense .... , 44 20
Key City Gas Co., Expense 2 00
244 Regular Session, July 17, 1913
CITY COUNCIL. -
(Official.)
Regular Session, July 17, 1913.
Council met at 9:00 p. m,
Mayor Lyons in the chair.
Present — Ald. Andresen„ Frith,
Heim, McLaughlin, Saul, Wallis.
Absent— Alderman Singrin.
Aid. Andresen moved to defer ac-
tion on the Council proceedings for
the month of May until next meet-
ing. Carried.
Ald. Frith moved to open all bids.
Carried.
BIDS
Bids for improving Atlantic Ave. —
Bid of Tibey Bros.: Grading in total,
$2,300.00; combination curb and gut -
ter..per lineal foot, 85 cts.; macadam,
per sq. yard, 85 ets. Bid of C. B. Mc-
Namara & Co.: Grading in total, $2,-
728.00; combination curb and gutter,
per lineal foot, 69 ets.; macadam, per
square yard, 69 cts.
Ald. Saul moved to refer the bids to
the City Enginer and for him to re-
port later in the evening. Carried.
Bids for improving Decorah Ave. —
Bid of Wilmer Cook: Grading in
total, $75.00; combination curb and
gutter per lineal foot, 70 cts.; maca-
dam per square yard, 70 cts. Bid of
C. P. McNamara & Co.: Grading in
in total, $100.00; combination curb and
gutter, per lineal foot, 64 cts; maca-
dam, per square yard. 79 cts. Bid of
Tibey Bros,: Grading in total, $75.00;
combination curb and gutter, per lin-
eal foot, 90 cts; macadam, per square
yard, 90 cts.
Ald. McLaughlin moved to refer the
- bids to the City Engineer and for him
' to report later in the evening. Carried.
Bids for the improving of Fulton
Street: —Bid of Wilmer Cook: Grading
in total, $500.00; combination curb
and gutter per lineal foot, 80 cts; tar
macada^.: per square yard, $1.65. Bid
of O'Farrell Contracting Co.: Grad-
ing in total, $520; combination curb
and gutter per lineal foot, SO cts; tar
macadam per square yard, $1.30. Bid
of C. 13. McNamara & Co.: Grading in
total, $550.00; combination curb and
guter per lineal foot, 69 cts; tar ma-
cadam per square yard, $1.57.
Ald. Saul moved to refer the bids
to the City Engineer and for him to
report later in the evening. Carried.
Bids for the improving of Monroe
Street —Bid of Wilmer Cook: Grad-
ing in total, $700.00; combination
curb and gutter per lineal foot, 80
cts.; tar macadam per square yard,
$1.65. Bid of O'Farrell Contracting
Co.: Grading in total, $680.00; com-
bination curb and gutter per lineal
foot, 80 cts.; tar macadam per
square yard, $1.30. Bid of C,
B. McNamara &. Co.: Grading in
total, $675.00; combination curb and
gutter per lineal foot 69 cts.; tar ma-
cadam per square yard, $1.57.
Ald. Andresen moved to refer the
bids to the City Engineer and for him
to report later in the evening. Carried.
Ald, Singrin entered and took his
seat at 9:10 p. m.
Bids for the improving of Cherry
Street —Bid of Wilmer Cook: Grading
in total, $1,575.00; combination curb
and gutter per lineal foot, 85 cts.;
macadam per 'square yard, 65 cts. Bid
of C. B. McNamara & Co.: Grading in
total. $2,638.00; combination curb
and gutter per 1' Al foot, 69 cts.; ma-
cadam per squ_ -_e yard, 83 cts. Bid
of Tibey Pros.: Grading in total, $1,-
900.00: combination curb and gutter
per lineal foot, 85 cts.; macadam per
square yard. 90 cts.
Aid. Saul moved' to refer the bids to
the City Engineer and for him to re-
port later in the evening. Carried.
Bids for the sanitary sewer in Lin-
coln Ave., from Middle Ave. to Dock
Ave. —Bid of Wilmer Cook: 8 -inch tile
pipe per lineal foot, 65; manholes
each, $30.00. Bid of O'Farrell Con-
tracting Co.: S -inch tile pipe per lin-
eal Not. $1.18; manholes each. $28.00.
Pid of C. B. McNamara & Co.: 8 -inch
tile pipe per lineal foot, 74 ats.; man-
holes each, $35.00. Bid of Tibey
Pros.: 8-inch tile pipe per lineal foot,
80 cts.; manholes each, $3
Ald. Singrin moved to refer the bids
to the City Engineer and for him to
report later in the evening. Carried.
Bids for the storm sewer in Rose-
dale Ave.: Bid of Leonard & Lee —
Four foot concrete storm sewer, per
lineal foot $6.15. Bid of C. B. Mc-
Namara & Co. —Four foot concrete
storm sewer, per lineal foot $4.45. Bid
of O'Farrell Cont. Co. —Four foot con-
crete storm sewer, per lineal foot $6.20.
Ald. Frith moved to refer the bids to
the City Engineer and for him to re-
port later in the evening. Carried.
Bids for improving of Irving Ave.:
Bid of Wilmer Cook — Grading in total
$375.00. combination curb and gutter
per lineal foot 60 cts., macadam per
square yard 65 cts. Bid of C. B. Mc-
Namara & Co.— Grading in total
$500.00 combination curb and gutter
per lineal foot 64 cts, macadam per
square yard 79 cts. Bid of Tibey
Bros.— Grading in total $490.00, com-
bination curb and gutter per lineal
foot 80 cts, macadam per square yard
85 cts. Ald. Singrin moved to refer
the bids to the City Engineer and for
II
Ald. Saul moved that all bills prop-
erly 0. K. be paid. Carried.
Ald. Saul moved that the bill of the
Falkenhainer drug store for 827.50 be
referred to the Committee of the
Whole. Carried.
Ald. Wallis moved that the City
Recorder be instructed to re- advertise
for bids for the re- improving of Olive
Street. Carried.
Ald. McLaughlin moved that the
petition of the residents of Fenelon
Place, relative to changing the im-
provement of said Street, be taken
from the Committee of the Whole and
acted upon by the Council. Carried.
Ald. McLaughlin moved to have the
petition of the residents on Fenelon
Place read. Carried.
Petition of the residents on Fenelon
Place relative to a change in the pro-
posed improvements of said street pre-
sented and read. On motion of Ald.
Singrin the petition was referred to
the City Engineer and for him to re-
port to the Committee of the Whole
July 18, 1913.
Petition of City Engineer Daniels
relative to increasing the salary of
the clerk and draughtsman in his of-
fice presented and read. On motion of
Ald. Saul the petition was referred to
the Committee of the Whole.
Petition of Wilmer Cook relative to
being allowed interest on deferred pay-
ment for improving north side of Elm
street from Twenty - fourth to Twenty -
seventh Street presented and read. On
motion of Ald. Saul the petition was
referred to the Committee of the
Whole.
Claim of Miss K. Miller for $200.00
for injuries received by her falling on
the sidewalk between Ninth and Tenth
on Main Street presented and read.
On motion of Ald. Saul the claim was
referred to the City Attorney.
Petition of Mrs. M. Wolf relative to
being reimbursced $250.0• for damages
sustained by reason of the overflowing
of water on Althauser Avenue present-
ed and read. On motion of Ald. Frith
the petition was referred to the Com-
mittee of the Whole to view the
grounds.
Petition of Leonard & Lee, contrac-
tors, relative to being granted an ex-
tension of twenty -five days for the
completion of the improvement on
Grove Terrace presented and read. On
'notion of Ald. Wallace the prayer of
the petitioners was granted.
Petition of Leonard ' &' Lee, contrac-
Regular Session, July 17, 1913
247
tors, relative to being granted an ex-
tension of two weeks for the brick
paving of the alley between Ninth and
Tenth Streets presented and read. Ori
motion of Ald. Singrin the prayer of
the Petitioners was granted.
Petition of the property owners on
Clay Street, between Fourth and
Eleventh Streets protesting against
the allowing of street carnivals on
said street presented and read. On
motion of Ald. Frith the petition was
referred to the Committee of the
Whole,
Petition of P. Breithaupt, et al., rel-
ative to the construction of a sanitary
sewer between Eagle Point Avenue and
Lincoln Avenue presented and read.
Ald. Frith moved that the Mayor ap-
point a committee of three to consult
with the interested parties. Carried.
Mayor Lyons appointed Aids. Frith,
Singrin and Heim on the committee.
Petition of the Dubuque Auto Sup-
ply Co. relative to being allowed to.in-
stall in front of their place of business
on Sixth and White Streets a gasoline
oil storage system presented and read.
On motion of Ald. McLaughlin the pe-
tition was 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-
etntion to improve West Fourteenth
Street from the westerly side of Bluff
Street to the westerly side of Prairie
Street. On motion of Ald Wallis, the
notice was received and filed.
City Recorder Shea presented and
read the notice, certified to by the
publisher's, of the City Council's in-
tention to construct a sanitary sewer
in West Fifth Street from the present
manhole at College Avenue easterly
to Glen Oak Avenue. On motion of
Ald. McLaughlin, the notice was re-
ceived and .filed.
City Recorder Shea presented and
read the notice, certified to by the
publishers, of the City Council's in-
tention to improve Avoca Avenue
from the northerly •line of Decorah
Avenue to the northerly line of Cher-
ry Street. On motion of Ald. Wallis,
the notice was received and filed.
Street Commissioner Mahoney re-
ported as follows:
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council:
Gentlemen: I herewith submit the
pay roll for labor on streets during
the first half of July, 1913. •
Amount due laborers on
streets $1,626.50
Also submit the pay roll for labor
246 Regular Session, July 17, 1913
Key City Gas Co., Police, Fire,
Expense
Iowa Telephone Co., Police,
Fire, Expense
J. L. Kies, Expense and Police.
Metz Mfg. Co., Police
Ellwanger Bros., Police
Tri -City Electric Supply Co.,
Police
Spahn -Rose Lumber Co., Police
J. N. Graham, Police
Eichhorn & Bechtel, Police
Collings & Pfiffner, Police
G. Ragatz & Son, Police
Klauer & Kress, Police
G. F. Kleih & Sons, Police
J. J. Rowan Sr Son, Police
E. Norton, Police
Kcy City Gas Co., Police
Fire
76 45
31 85
2 36
5 70
4 50
13 33
1 82
3 00
3 02
7 00
1 30
4 35
3 50
15 00
3 40
and
2 00
W. Fosselman, Police and Fire 25 50
M. Stafford, Police and Fire .. 252 25
Gamewell Fire Alarm Tel. Co.,
Fire 187 18
Illinois Electric Co., Fire 93 57
Farley & Loetscher Mfg. Co ,
Fire
The Adams Co., Fire
A. L. Gordon, Fire .... ....
G. 11azatz & Son, Fire
Ellwanger Bros., Fire
Hawkcye Steam Vulcanizing
Co., Fire
Flick - Ziepprecht Box Co., Fire. 19
Standard Oil Co., Fire • 3
Mettel Bros., Fire 4
Lagen, Peed & Berwanger, Fire 7
Dubuque Lumber & Coal Co
Fire
P. Pferseh, Fire
J. N. Graham, Fire
Collings & Pfiffner, Fire
.1 J. Rowan & Son, Fire
Rey City Gas Co, Fire
G. F. Kleih & Sons, Fire
0. W. Healey & Son, Fire
Eagle Chemical Co., Fire
A. J. Kriegs, Fire
National Oil Co., Fire
L. Lindenberg. Fire
f pahn -Rose Lumber Co., Fire..
Iowa 011 Co., Fire
Wunderlich & Wiederholt,
J Geissler & Son, Fire
J. Butt, Fire
Standard Oil Co., Fire
Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co.,
Fire 4 45
Union Electric Co., Fire 7 15
Union Electric Co., Lighting 6 66
Union Electric Co., Lighting 2283 04
Dubuque Boat & Boiler Works,
Fire and Roacl '
C. E. Fitzpatrick Co., Expense,
Road and Police
Butt Bros. Road
G. W. Healey & Fun, Road
Klauer Mfg. Co., Road
F. G. Becker, Road
L. Lindenberg, Road
Standard Oil Co., Road
- Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co ,
42 00
2 00
2 66
28 60
22 40
1
20
7
12
5
18
50
00
02
80
00
00
35
n0
80
60
71
•iu)
00
2.5
00
1 00
6 61
5 60
Fire 2 50
11 88
5 35
1 45
2 45
11 40
4 75
80
48 96
21 22
4 75
74
Road '6'30
W. D. Deckert Co., Road 45
P. Hanson, Road 1 95
Zehetner & Pitschner, Road 2 86
G. F. Kleih & Sons, Road 100
Klauer & Kress, Road 2 20
Smedley Steam Pump Co., (toad 16 50
J. Newman & Son Road 15 00
G. Ragatz & Son, Road 31 32
T. J. Mulgrew Co., Road 2 20
T. J. Mulgrew Co., Road 4 40
Clancy Transfer Co., Road 17 20
Smedley Steam Pump Co., Road 33 45
T. .T. Mulgrew Co., Road 55
P. J. Seippel Lumber Co., Road 4 00
F . G. Becker, Road 12 54
F. Schloz & Son, Road 4 50
65
Purring Paving Brick Co
151
Road ..........
G. F. Klein & Sons, Sidewalk 4 00
Parrett Mfg. Co., Road .... 554 82
Iowa Oi Co.. Sidewalk 56
Ellwanger Bros., Sidewalk 4 80
Klauer & Kress, Sewer 2 60
Ellwanger Bros., Sewer 130
Lagen, Peecl & Berwanger,
Sewer
0. F..Kleih s, Sons, Sewer 2 30
J. N. Graham, Sidewalk and
Sewer
F. S'chloz & Son, Couler Ave.
Improvement and Sewer 7 55
Smedley Steam Pump Co., Couler
Ave. Improvement and Road. 59 45
G. F. Kleih & Sons, Couler Ave
Improvement and Roacl 8 50
Mettel Bros., Couler Ave. Im-
provement and Road
Mettel Bros., Couler Ave. Im-
provement and Road
J. Lies, Sever and Road 3 85
Dubuque Sand & Gravel Co ,
Road, Sidewalk, Couler Ave.
Iprovement .... ...... 1 50
J. Butt. Sewer and Couler Ave.
Improvement
J. Butt, Road and Couler Ave.
Improvement .... 8 25
C. Singrin Grading 50 00
C. Singrin, Grading 150 00
Street & Steuck, 5 per cent re-
tained on storm sewer in 27th
Street ....
C. B. McNamara & Co., 5 per
cent retained on sewer in
Wood Street
Tibey Bros., improving Wooten
Ave. 762 14
Tibet' Bros., improving Nevada
Street
2709 09
Kenety & Lee, paving alley be-
tw•een Main and Iowa Streets.17595 66
Kenety & Lee, paving Kauffman
Ave. 6135 83
Wilmer Cook, Sewer in 22nd St 264 90
Wilmer Cook, improving alley
between Rhomberg Ave. and
Garfield Ave. from Fenglea •
Ave. to Ann Ave. 417 3-1.
Wilmer Cook, 5 per cent retain-
ed on Sewer in No. Booth
Street .... 47 50
2 00
2 00
2 20,
16 50
7 40
78 75
75 62
amined the curbing on Wilson Ave.
nue from Julien Avenue to West
Eighth Street, constructed by Leon-
ard & Lee, contractors, and would re-
spectfully recommend that said work
be accepted and that the City Engi-
neer be instructed to prepare a special
assessment against the lots or parcels
of real estate subject to assessment
for such improvement and file the
same in the office of the City Recor-
der, who will thereupon publish the
notice of said assessment as required
by ordinance.
JAMES SAUL,
Ald, Saul moved the adoption of
the report of the Committee on
Streets. Carried.
Your Commiteee of the Whole; to
whom was referred the claim of C.
E.. McNamara & Co. for $81.75 for the
city not rolling certain streets
and alleys in which they had con-
structed sewers and also for hauling
stone from Couler avenue, would re -,
spectfully recommend that said claim
be not allowed.
JAMES SAUL, Chairman.
Your Committee of the Whole, to
whom was referred the ordinance en-
titled "An Ordinance for the Regula-
tion of Public Dances and the Licens-
ing and Regulating of Public Dance
Halls," would respectfully recommend
that said ordinance as amended by
-this committee be adopted.
JAMES SAUL, Chairman.
Your Committee of the Whole, to
whom was refered the ordinance en-
titled "An Ordinance Amending an
Ordinance Adopted 'November 7th,
1907, amending Chapter XX, of the.
Revised Ordinances of the City of Du-
buque," would respectfully recom-
mend that the same be adopted.
JAMES SAUL, Chairman.
Your Committee of the Whole, to
whom were referred the .bills of Ken_
ely & Lee for extra labor and material
on the Eagle Point and, Kaufman
avenue contracts, amounting to
$25.32, would respectfully recommend
that said bills be allowed and that a.
warrant in settlement thereof be
drawn on the City Treasurer.
JAMES SAUL, Chairman.
Your Committee of the Whole, to
whom was referred the communication
of the committee from the register
clerks relative to compensation for
their services in the recent special
election, would respectfully report
that this matter has been settled by
the parties responsible for the expense
of said election, and we would there-
fore recommend that said communica
tion be received and filed,
JAMES SAUL, Chairman.
Regular Session, July 17, 1913
249
Your, Committee of the Whole, re-
porting on the matter- of the proposed
opening of Martha street through to
North Booth street, would respectful-
ly recommend that the matter be re-
ferred to Alderman Wallis with pow,
er to complete the arrangements for
securing, the property necessary for
the opening, the cost thereof not to
exceed $300.00.
JAMES SAUL, Chairman.
Your Committee of the Whole, to
whom was referred the petition of F.
J. Kearney et al., asking that certain
changes be made in the specifications
for the improvement of Fenelon
Place, would respectfully report that
we do not consider, it advisable to
make any changes in such specifica-
tions unless the petition therefor is
signed by all the owners of abutting
property; such not being the case, we
recommend that said petition be re-
ceived and filed,
JAMES SAUL, Chairman.
Your Committee of the Whole, to
whom was referred the petition of E.
Mueller, asking that Grove street be
so repaired as to prevent the storm
water from further damaging his
property and also that the retaining
wall already damaged by said water
be repaired, would respectfully rec-
emmend that the prayer of the peti-
tioner be granted and that the sum of
$150.00 be appropriated from the
'grading fund for the purpose.
JAMES SAUL, Chairman.
Ald. Saul moved the adoption of the
report of the Committee of the
Whole. Carried.
Ald. Wallis offered the following:
AN ORDIANACE.
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A
GRADE ON OLIVE STREET,
Be It Ordained .by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That a grade. on Olive
Street from end to end thereof be and
the same is hereby established and ad -
opted as shown by the profile of said
street and grade prepared by the City.
Engineer, being Profile No. 777, Bench
mark: Door, sill No. 98 Grove Terrace,
elevation 103.96.
Said. grade, begins at the, south curb.
of, West Eleventh Street, which is
Station 0, elevation west curb 228,15,'
east curb 225.60; thence to Statiort
1+22.5, north line of alley, elevation
west curb 228.80; thence to Station,
1 +52, south line of alley, elevation west
curb 229.40; thence to Station 2+75,
north curb line of Jefferson Street, ele-
vation west curb 230.60; thence to Sta -.
tion 3 +5, south curb line of Jefferson
Street, elevation east curb 231.40,
Section 2. This ordinance shall he
in force and take effect from and af-
ter its _passage by the City Council
248 Regular Session, July 17, 1913
removing gutter on White and Jaok-
son Streets, for which a special ap-
propriation has been made:
Amount due laborers. $190.00' -
Also submit the pay roll for labor
on Dodge Street and Grandview Ave-
nue from West Third Street to
Southern, Avenue, the expense thereof
to be charged to the special funds -ap-
propriated for said improvements:
Amount due laborer's $757.70
Also submit the pay roll for labor
during the -first ,half of July, 1913, on
streets leading into the county, the
expense thereof to be paid from the
County Road Fund
Amount due laborers $226.05
Approved by Committee on Streets
On motion of Ald. Saul the paS
rolls on streets were received and
warrants ordered drawn 'to pay • the
various amounts and the pay rolls and
report referred back to- the proper
commitees.
Ald, McLaughlin was excused at
- 10:20 p. m.
Also submit my pay roll for labor
on sewers during the first half of July,
1913:
Amount due laborers on sew-
ers $289.45
Respectfully submitted,
JOHN MAHONEY,
Street Commissioner.
Approved by Committee on Sewers.
On motion of Ald. Singrin, report
received and the various amounts be
paid and report referred back to
Committee on Sewers.
Dubuque, Iowa, July 17, 1913.
To ,the Honorable Mayor and City
Council:
Gentlemen: Please find Treasurer's
receipt attached for money collected
by me from Linwood Cemetery Asso-
ciation for calcium chloride, amount
$46.65, to be distributed between the
2nd, 3rd and 4th Road Funds,
Respectfully submitted,
J. MAHONEY,
Street Commissioner.
Ald. Singrin moved that the report
of the Street Commissioner be receiv-
ed and filed and that the City Auditor
be instructed to credit the 2nd, 3rd,
and 4th Road Funds with $46.69.
Fire Chief Reinfried reported as
'follows:
To the Honorable Mayor an City
Council:
Gentlemen: The following is the
pay roll for the Fire Department for
the first half of July, 1913;
Amount due Firemen $1,970.50
Respectfully submitted,
J. R. REINFRIED,
Chief,
Approved by Committee on Fire.
On motion of Ald. Singrin, the re
port was received and warrants or-
dered drawn to pay the -firemen and
• the report referred hack, to the Com-
mittee on Fire.
Chief of Police Raesle reported as
follows:
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council:
Gentlemen: I herewith submit my
pay roll for Policemen for the first
half of July, 1913:
Amount due Policemen $1,66 -2,05_
JOHN RAESLE,
'Chief of Police.
On motion of Ald. Andresen, the
report and pay roll were received and
warrants ordered drawn to pay the
Policemen and the report referred to
the Committee on Police and Light,
Dubuque, Iowa, July. 17, 1913.
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council:
Gentlemen:
Please have drawn one loan War-
rant in favor of Mrs. M. H. Terry in
the SUM of $300,00, at 5 per cent,
from June 17, 1915, to replace loan
warrant No. 6888, dated January, 5,
1899, in favor of Mrs. M. I1. Terry
in the sum of $300,00, there being no
more space pn back of latter, war-
rant for interest endorsements.
Respectfully submitted,
GEO. D. WYBRANT,
City Treasurer.
Ald. Heim moved that the report of
the City Treasurer be received and a
warrant ordered drawn in lieu there-
of. Carried.
City Engineer Daniels presented
Profile No. 781, showing the grade of
Avoca Avenue from Decorah Avenue
to Cherry Street. Ala, Wallis moved
that the profile be adopted and • tilt)
Ordinance Committee be instructed
to draft an ordinance covering the
same. Carried.
City Engineer Daniels presented
Profile No. 782, showing the grade of
West Fifth Street from College Ave-
nue to Glen Oak Avenue. Ald. Singrin
moved that the profile be adopted. and
the Ordinance Committee be instruct-
ed to draft an ordinance covering the
same, Carried,
City Engineer Daniels presented
Profile No. 783, showing the grade of
West Fourteenth Street from Bluff -
Street- to Prairie Street. Ald. Singrin
moved that the profile be adopted and_
that the Ordinance Committee be in-
structed to draft an ordinance cover-
ing the same. Carried.
Ald. Saul moved to refer all bids
to the Committee of the Whole. Car-
rie.
Your Committee on Streets would
respectfully report that we have ex-
f
Dubuque Telegraph- Herald and
rimes- Jourilel newspapers.
Adopted July 17, 1913.
Approved July 18', 1913.
M. E. LYONS, Mayor.
Attest: J. J'. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Published officially in the - Dubuque
Times - Journal' and Telegraph- Herald
newspapers July' 19, 1913.
'J. J. SHEA,
7 -19 -1t City Recorder.
Ald. Wallis moved that the reading -
just had be considered the first read-
ing Of the ordinance.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Aids. Andresen, Frith, Heim,
Saul, Singrin, Wallis.
Nays —None.
Absent —Ald. McLaughlin_.
Aid, Wallis moved to suspend the
rules for the purpose of reading the
ordinance by its title.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Frith, Heim,
Saul, Singrin, Wallis.
Nays —None.
.Absent- -All. McLaughlin.
Ald, 'Wallis moved the adoption of
the ordinance.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Frith, Heim,
'Saul, Singrin, Wallis.
Nays —None.
Absent- -Alcl. McLaughlin.
Ald. T\Ta11is offered the following:
AN ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCE GIVING THE
NAME OF CARLOTTA AVENUE
TO A CERTAIN STREET IN THE
CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA.
Et It Ordained by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque.
Section 1. That the street recently
purchased through Lot 10 in Martin's
Dubuque and Lots 2 of 55 and 2 of 1
of 56 in Oxford Heights,. be and the
same is hereby named Carlotta Ave-
nue.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and af-
ter its passage by the City Council
and its publication one time in the
Dubuque Telegraph - Herald and
■Times- Journel newspapers.
Adopted July 17, 1913.
Approved July 18, 1913.
M. E. LYONS, Mayor.
.Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.,
Published officially in the Dubuque
Times- Journal and Telegraph- Herald
newspapers July 19, 1913.
J. J. SHEA,
7 -19 -1t City Recorder.
Ald. Wallis moved that the reading
'just had be considered the first read-
ing of the ordinance.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas— .Ads. Andresen, Frith, Hehn;
. Saul, Singrin, Wallis.
Nays
Regular Session, July 17, 1913
251
Absent - -Ald. McLaughlin.
Ald. Wallis moved to suspend the
rules for the purpose of reading the
Ordinance by its title.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Frith, Heim,
Saul, Singrin. Wallis.
Nays —None.
Absent--Ald. McLaughlin.
Ald, Wallis moved. the adoption. of
the ordinance.
Carried by the following vote;
Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Frith, Hein',
Saul, Singrin, Wallis. "`
Nays—None.
Absent —Ald. McLaughlin.
Ald, Wallis offered the following:
AN ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCE amending an Ordi-
nance adopted November 7th, 1907,
amending Chapter XX of the Re!-
vised Ordinances of the Cite of Du-
buque of 1901.
BE IT ORDAINED by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque:
That, on Ordinance amending Chap-
ter XX of the Revised Ordinances of
the City of Dubuque of 1901 adopted
November 7th, 1907, be and the same
is hereby amended in manner follow-
ing, to -wit:
Secton 1. That section 9 of said
Ordinances is hereby repealed and
there is enacted in lieu thereof the
following:
Section 2. That for the purpose
of wharfage for all boats and water
craft, the entire frontage of the City
within the following limits shall be
deemed the levee: The entire shore
lint of the river front from the north
line of the Dubuque & Harbor Im-
provement Company's addition, south-
erly to the southern boundary line
extended of said City (including all of
the shore line of the Ice Harbor), and
the entire shore line of the river
northerly from Seventh Avenue ex-
tended to the city limits,
Section 3. All boats, shanty boats,
boat houses, house boats and water
craft of any description, landing at,
anchoring or making fast within one
hundred feet of the shore line of the
said river within the limits hereinbe-
fore defined shall pay the City as
wharfage and license for such priv-
liege, a fee of fifty cents (50c) per
running foot of space along said shore
line so occupied. The payment of
said license and wharfage fee shall
not he considered or deemed to give
an absolute right to the particular
space assigned by the Harbor Master,
and a vessel or craft paying said fee
shall at all dines' be subject to change
or removal as hereinafter provided
for.
Section 4. The holder of a license
shall in no .case be privileged to Sub-
250 Regular Session, July 17, 1913
and its publication one time in the
Dubuque Telegraph - Herald and
Times - Journel newspapers.
Adopted July 17, 1913.
Approved July 18, 1913.
56. E. LYONS, Mayor.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Times - Journal and Telegraph- Herald
newspapers. July 19, 1913.
6.
J. SHEA,
7 -19 -1t City Recorder.
Ald. Wallis moved that the - reading
just had be considered the first read-
ing of the ordinance.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Alts. Andresen, Frith, Heim,
Saul, Singrin, Wallis.
Nays —None.
Absent—A ld. McLaughlin.
Ald. Wallis moved to suspend the
rules for the purpose of reading the
ordinance by its title.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Aids. Andresen, Frith, Heim,
Saul, Singrin, Wallis.
Nays —None.
Absent - -Ald. McLaughlin.
Ald, Wallis moved the adoption of
the ordinance.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Aids. Andresen, Frith, Heim,
Saul, Singrin, Wallis,
Nays —None.
Absent —Ald. McLaughlin.
Ald. Wallis offered the following:
AN ORDIANACE.
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A
GRADE ON DECORAH AVENUE
FROM IRVING AVENUE TO AVO-
CA AVENUE.
Be It Ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That a grade on Decorah
Avenue from Irving Avenue to Avoca
Avenue 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. 779. Bench mark: Door
sill Starr's store, Delhi and West
Fourteenth Streets, elevation 304.90.
Said grade begins at the west line of
Irving Avenue, which is Station 0, ele-
vation south curb 267.00, north curb
266.50; thence to Station +88, east line
Avoca Avenue elevation 261.00; thence
to Station 1 +38, west line of Avoca
Avenue, elevation 261.00.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and af-
ter its passage by the City Council
and its publication one time in the
Dubuque Telegraph - Herald and
Times - Journel newspapers.
Adopted July 17, 1913.
Approved July 18, 1913.
M. 32. LYONS, Mayor.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Times- Journal and Telegraph - Herald
newspapers July 19, 1913.
J. J. SHEA,
7 -19 -1t City Recorder.
Aid. Wallis moved that the reading,
just had be considered the first read-
ing of the ordinance.
Carried by the fohowing vote: '
Yeas —Aids. Andresen, Frith, Heini,
Saul, Singrin, Wallis.
Nays- -None.
Absent - -Ald. ,McLaughlin.
Ald. Wallis moved to suspend the
rules for the purpose of reading the
ordinance by its title.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Frith, Heim,_ -
Saul, Singrin, Wallis.
Nays —None.
Absent —Ald. McLaughlin.
Ald, Wallis moved the adoption of
the ordinance.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Frith, Heim,
Saul, Singrin, 5 \rallis.
Nays —None,
Absent —Ald. McLaughlin.
Ald. Wallis offered the following:
AN ORDIANACE.
AN ORDINANCE establishing a grade
on Lincoln Avent e from Middle
Avenue to Dock Avenue.
Be it Ordained by the City Cou;ccll of
the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That a grade on Li.1-
' crIn Avenue from Middle Avenue to
Dock Avenue be and the same is
hereby established and adopted as
shcwn by the profile of said street and
gi de prepared by the City Engineer,
being Profile No. 780, Bench mark;
Dcor sill cf brick house north side of
- .Middle avenue between Lincoln Ave-
nue and High Bluff Street, elevation
46.17.
Said grade begins at the easter,_y
curb line of Middle Avenue, which is
Station 0, elevation south curb 38.65,
north curj 38.75; thence to Station
3 +24, west curb line Fengler Avenue,
elevation south curb 38.88, north.
curl 39.29; thence to Station 3+32.5;
east. curb line Fengler Avenue, elevaL
tion south curb 39.10, west curb
35.47; thence to Station 7+45.8, west
ctrl line Ann Avenue, elevation south
curb 40.23; thence to Station 7 +50,
elevation north curb 40.04; thence to
Station 7 +76, east curb line Ann Ave-
nue, elevation south curb 40.56;
thence to Station 11 +40.5, west curb
line Dock . Avenue, elevation south
curb 42.62; thence to Station 11 +50,
elevation north curb 42.87; thence to
Sation, 11 +70.4, east curb line Dock
Avenue, elevation south curb 43.08.
'Section 2'. This ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and af-
ter its ,passage by the City Council
and its publication one . time in the
plication being first duly, made, giv-
ing the name of the owner, the place
of sueh proposed sale; the time for
which the license is to run and the
kind of inflamables proposed to be
sold. A license fee for the sale of
such inflamables shall be $10.00 per
'annum payable in advance at the time
the license is granted. No license
shall be granted for such sales with-
in the limits of the harbor itself.
, Section 15. No boat or craft of
any description shall travel while
within the harbor lines at a rate of
speed in excess of four miles per
hour.
Section 16. Any violation of the
provisions of this Ordinance shall
constitute a misdemeanor and sub-
ject the offending party to a fine not
exceeding $100 or imprisonment in
the County jail for a period not ex-
ceeding 30 clays,
Section 17. This Ordinance shall
be in force and effect from and af-
ter its passage and its publication in
thr. official newspapers.
Adopted July 17, 1913.
Approvcd:
M. E. LYONS,
Mayor.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Tmes- Journal and Telegraph- Herald
newspapers July 19, 1913.
J. J. SHEA,
7 -19 -1t City Recorder.
Ald. Wallis moved that the reading
just had be considered the first read-
ing of the ordinance.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Aids, Andresen, Frith, Heim,
Saul, Singrin, Wallis.
Nays —None,
Absent—Ald, McLaughlin,
Ald, Wallis moved to suspend the
rules for the purpose of reading the
ordinance by its title.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Alds, Andresen, Frith, Heim,
Saul, Singrin, Wallis.
Nays —None,
Absent - -Ald. McLaughlin,
Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of
the ordinance.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Alds, Andresen, Frith, Heim,
Saul, Singrin, Wallis.
Nays —None,
Absent—Ald. McLaughlin.
Ald, Wallis offered the following:
AN ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCE FOR THE REGU-
LATION OF PUBLIC DANCES
AND THE LICENE•ING AND REG-
ULATING OF PUBLIC DANCE
HALLS.
Be it Ordained by the City Council,
of the City of Dubuque:
Section (1). The term "public dance"
Regular Session, July 17, 1913
253
or "public ball," as used in this ordi-
nance, shall be taken to mean any
dance or ball to which admission can.
he had by payment of a fee or by the
pdrehase, possession, or presentation
of a ticket or token, or in which a
charge is made for caring for clothing
or other property or any other dance
to which the public generally may
gain admission, with or without the
payment of a fee. The term "public
dance hall" as used herein shall be
taken to mean any room, place, or
space in which a public dance or pub-
he ball is held, or hall or academy in
which classes in dancing are held and
instructions in dancing are given for
hire.
Section (2). It shall be unlawful, on
and after the passage of this ordi-
nance and its publication as required
by law, to hold 'any public dance or
Public hall or to hold classes 'in danc-
ing or to give instructions in dancing
for hire in any hall , r academy with-
in the limits of the city of Dubuque,
until the dance hall in which the same
is to be held shall first have been duly
licensed for such purpose. The li-
cense shall be issued by the City Re-
corder and signed by the Mayor
and the fee therefor shall be paid at
the time of the issuing of the license
and shall he graded as follows:
If the dance hall has a floor space
not exceeding Twenty -five Hundred
(2500) square feet, the annual license
fee shall be Fifteen Dollars ($15.00).
If the dance hall has a floor space
exceeding Twenty -five I- Iundred (2500)
square feet, but not exceeding Five
Thousand (5000) square feet, the an-
nual license fee shall be Twenty Dol-
lars ($20.00).
If the dance hall has a floor space
exceeding Five Thousand (5000) square
feet, th annual license fee shall be
Twenty -five Dollars ($25.00).
In computing floor space, only that
part of the floor actually used for
dancing shall be considered. Every
dance hall shall post its license in a
conspicuous place within the hall
where the dance is held. Every license
granted hereunder shall expire on the
first day of July of each year.
Section (3). No license for public
dance hall shall he issued until it shall
br found that such hall complies with
and conforms to all ordinances, health
and fire regulations of the city; that it
is properly ventilated and supplied
with sufficient toilet equipment for
both sears and is a safe and proper
place for the purpose for which it is
to be used.
Section (4). The license of any dance
:all may he cancelled by the Mayor
- ingly, or by action of the City Coun-
:il, for improper, disorderly, vulgar,
r,decent, immoral or suggestive con -
luct on the premises, or for the vin -
ation of any of the rules, regulations,
;rdinapces,, or laws. governing or ap-
252 . Regular Session, July 17, 1913
let the use of the space given him for
occupancy under such licen -e, and
such license shall at all times be ex-
hibited to the Harbor Master on de-
mand.
Section 5. Any person, firm or
corporation occupying any portion of
the shore between high and low
water mark, or making use of the
shore line, or the space within 100
feet of such shore line for any pur-
pose whatsoever, within the limits de-
fined in section 2 hereof, shall pay a
like license fee of fifty cents (50c)
per running foot of space so occupied.
Section 6. In order to insure the
public welfare and safety and in the
interest of the general improvement
of the harbor and river front, it is
provided that no shanty boat, boat
house, house boat or fish house, or
any other boat or craft occupied or
used for living purposes shall be al-
lowed to land, anchor or remain with-
in any part of the limits defined in
section 2 hereof, for a longer period
than 24 consecutive hours, unless ow-
ing to imminent peril arising from
stress of weather or other cause sub -
lecting said boat or craft to danger a
longer mooring should be required, in
which event the Harbor Master in
his discretion may _ extend said time
accordingly, '
Section 7. The space assigned by the
Harbor Master to any boat, craft or
launch house, shall in no case exceed
25 feet of frontage.
Section 8. Nothing contained in
this Ordinance shall be deemed to
give any person, firm or corporation
any authority, privilege or right to
establish, operate or mantain a ferry,
boat livery, wharf or dock without the
express permission of the City Council
under an ordinance granting proper
franchise therefor.
Section 9. The erection of any
building, house, shanty or structure
of any kind on the shore between
high and low water mark within the
boundaries defined in section 2 here-
of, is hereby expressly prohibited and
declared to be a nuisance as a men-
ace to public safety and violation of
the policy of the City for beautify-
ing and improving its harbor and
river front, and all such buildings,
houses, shanties, or other structures
that may now be erected on any part
of the space above set out shall be
removed within 30 days from the tak-
ing effect of this ordinance, provided
that there shall be excepted from the
application of this provision all such
buildings or other structures as may
have been or may in future be erect-
ed by express permission of the City
Council within the terms of its pow-
ers,
That it shall be the duty of the
Harbor 7Iaste4 and the Chief of Po-
lice to cause the provisions of this
section to be enforced and a violation
thereof shall make the offending
party guilty of a misdemeanor pun-
ishable by a fine not to exceed $100
for each offense or imprisonment in
the county jail for a period not to
exceed 30 days and the expense of
such removal shall also be charged to
the owner of the structure or build-
ing and be collected from him by
suit,
Section 10. The owner of any boat,
craft, dock, wharf or float of any
kind covered by the terms of this 'or-
dinance whose said property may at
the time this ordinance goes into ef-
fect occupy in excess of the space
limit herein provided for shall within
30 days of the taking effect of this
Ordinance take the necessary step's
to comply with the terms thereof and
his failure to do so shall make him
guilty of a misdemeanor.
It shall be the duty of the Harbor
Master and the Chief of Police to
cause the necessary removals to be
made and the expense thereof shall
charged to such owner and collected
by suit.
Section 11. Section 10 of said
amended ordinance is hereby repeal-
ed provided that any concession or
grant heretofore given by the City of
Dubuque to the United State govern-
ment shall remain in full force and
operation, and nothing contained in
this Ordinance shall be deemed to
affect any rights or privileges which
the United States government may
have by law or under contract or
grants heretofore entered into with
said City.
Section 12. All wharfage fees or
licenses provided for by the terms of
this Ordinance shall be collected by
the Harbor Master and promptly
turned into the city treasury, and it
shall be the duty of the City Treas-
urer to keep said monies in a sep-
arate fund and the Auditor shall keep
a separate account as to same, said
fund to he used exclusively for the
purpose of improving and beautifying
the harbor and river front within the
boundaries defined in section 2 here-
of under direction of the City Coun-
cil.
Section 13. The Harbor Master shall
furnish a bond to be approved by the
City Council, in the amount of $1,000,
which bond shall be renewed annually
at the time of his appointment.
Section 14. The sale of gasoline,
naptha, oil or other inflamable and
highly combustible substances within
a distance of 100 feet in either direc-
tion from the shore line, within the
boundaries defined in section 2 here-
of, is forbidden, except under license
granted by the City Council upon ap-
254 Regular Session, July 17, 1913
)lying to public dance halls or public'
lances. If, at any time, the license of
a public dance hall is cancelled, at
least six (6) months shall elapse before
mother license or permit shall he
riven for dancing on the same prem-
ises.
Section (5). It shall be unlawful for
any person. club, society, or corpora-
tion to hold a public dance or public
ball within the limits of the city of
Dubuque, without having first obtain-
ed a permit therefor from the Mayor.
Section (6). All public dance halls
shall be kept at all times in a clean.
heathful and sanitary condition, and
all stairways and other passages and'
all rooms connected with a dance hall
shall be kept open and well ighted.
All members of the police force shall
have the power, and it shall be their
duty. to cause the place. hall, or room
where any dance or hall is held or
given, to be vacated whenever
a.nv provision of this or any
,ordinance in regard to public
-dances or public balls is being vio-
lated, or when any disorderly, im-
moral, improper, suggestive or vulgar
act is committed.
Section (7). All public dances shall
be discontinued and all public dance
hall shall be vacated and closed on or
"before the hour of twelve o'clock
midnight.
Section (8). It shall be unlawful
- for any person who has not reached
the age of sixteen (16) years to at-
tend or take part in any public dance
after the hour 9:15 p. m., unless such
person be accompanied by a parent
or guardian. It shall be unlawful for
any person to represent himself or
herself to be of the age of sixteen
(16) years in order to obtain admis-
sion to a public dance hall or to be
permitted to remain therein, after the
hour specified, when such person in
fact is under sixteen years of age, and
it shall be unlawful for any person to
make such a mis- statement about the
age of any other person, and it shall
be unlawful for any person to repre-
sent himself or herself to be, a parent
or guardian of any other person, in
order that such person may obtain
admission to a public dance hall or
may be permitted, to remain therein,
after the hour specified, when the
party making the representation is
not in fact either a parent or guar-
dlan of the other person.
Section (,9). It shall :be unlawful for
any person, while in atendance at any
public dance or public hall, to be-
have in any improper, disorderly)
vulgar, indecent, immoral or suggea-
tive manner, whether engaged in'
dancing or not; and it shall be un-
lawful for the person, persons, club;
society, or corporation giving such
dance or ball to permit or allow anY
person to behave as described ab'o've',
Section (10). It shall be unlawful
for any alcoholic or intoxicating li-
quor to be brought into or drunk itt
any public dance hall or in any of
the rooms connected with or pertain-
ing to a public dance hall while a
public dance or public ball is being
held. It shall be unlawful for the
proprietor or manager of a Public
dance hall, or any of his representa-
tives, or the members of a commit-
tee of any society, club, or corpora-
tion, in charge of any public dance or
public ball given by such society, club,.
or corporation, to permit or allow
any alcoholic or intoxicating liquor
to be brought into or drunk in any
public dance hall while a public
dance or hall, over which they have•
charge Is in progress.
Section (11). The Mayor shall ex-
amine all applications for dance hall
licenses, and shall - investigate, or
cause to be investigated, each appli-
cation for the purpose of determining
whether or not the dance hall sought
to be licensed complies with the reg-
ulations, ordinances, and laws appli-
cable thereto. In making such inves-
tigation the Mayor shall have the
right to the assistance of any other
officer or employes of the city. No 11,
cense shall be renewed except after
re- inspection of theremises as pro-
vided herein.
Section (12). Any person, persons,
or the members of any society, club,
or corporation, who shall violate any
provision of this ordinance, shall,
upon conviction, thereof, be fined not
less than five dollars ($5.00) and the
cost of prosecution, and not more
than ($50.00), and the cost of prose-
cution, for each offense, and on de-
fault of payment thereof shall be im-
prisoned for a period not exceeding
thirty (20) days.
Section (12). The provisions of this
ordinance shall in no way interfere
with private parties, given at homes
or with dances given by bona fide
societies. clubs, or corporations,
where the attendance is restricted to
the members of the society, club, or
corporation.
Section (14). This ordinance shalt
take effect and be in full force from
and after its passage by the City"
Council and publication as • required
by law.
Adopted July 17, 1913.
Approved July 18. 1913,
M. E. LYONS,
Mayor,
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Times - Journal and Teleraph- Herald
newspapers July 19, 1912,
J. J. SHEA.
7 -19 =1t City Recorder.
Ald. Wallis moved that the reading
just had be considered the first read-
ing of the ordinance.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Frith, Heim,
Saul, Singrin, Wallis.
Nays —None.
Absent —Ald. McLaughlin.
Ald. Wallis moved to suspend the
rules for the purpose of reading the
ordinance by its title.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Frith, Heim,
Saul, Singrin, Wallis.
Nays —None,
Absent —Aid. McLaughlin.
Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of
the ordinance.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Frith, Heim,
Saul, Singrin, Wallis.
Nays —None.
Absent —Aid. McLaughlin.
Ald. Wallis moved that the City
Engineer be instructed to set stakes
for sidewalks on Walnut St., from
Chestnut Street to the south of alley.
Carried.
Ald. Frith offered the following:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of the ' City of Dubuque, That it is
deemed necessary and advisable to
.improve the alley between Jackson
and Washington streets from Twenty -
seventh street to Thirtieth street, and
it is hereby proposed to grade and
macadamize said portion of said al-
ley and to assess the cost of said ma-
cadamizing against the abutting prop-
erty.
Ald. Frith moved the adoption of
the resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Aids. Andresen, Frith, Heim,
Saul, Singrin, -Wallis.
Nays —Non e.
Absent —Ald. McLaughlin.
Ald, Frith offered the following:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, That the City
Engineer be and he is hereby directed
to prepare a plat showing generally
the location. nature and extent of the
proposed improvement on the alley
between Washington and Jackson
streets from Twenty- seventh to Thir-
tieth streets, and the kind of material
to be used, and an estimate of the en-
tire cost thereof, and the amount and
cost of such improvement, and the
amount assessable upon any railway
or street railway company. the
- amount and cost thereof, to be paid
by the city, if any, and the cost there-
of and amount assessable upon each
lot or parcel of land adjacent to or
abutting upon such. improvement per
front foot, and to file such plate and
estimate in the office of the city re-
corder, that . after the filing of said
Regular Session, July 17, 1913
255
plat and estimate in his office, the
city recorder shall publish in three
consecutive issues of a newspaper
published in this city, a notice stat-
ing that such plat and estimate are
on file, the location and nature of the
improvement, kind of material to be
used, and an estimate of its cost, and
the time before which objections
thereto can be filed, and the time fixed
for hearing, which time shall not be
less than five days after the last pub-
lication of such notice, and after such
publication shall have been made, the
city recorder shall, at the next regular
session of the city council, notify the
council thereof in writing with a
printed copy of such notice accom-
panying the same.
Aid. Frith moved the adoption of
the resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Aids. Andresen, Frith, Heim,
Saul, Singrin, Wallis.
Nays —None,
Absent= -Ald. McLaughlin.
Ald. Singrin offered the following:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, That it is
deeemd necessary and advisable to
improve Seventeenth street from the
end of the present improvement at the
intersection of the alley between Clay
and White streets, easterly to the
Chicago Great Western Railway
track. and it is hereby proposed to
grade to sub- grade, curb or reset curb
where necessary and brick -pave said
portion of said street on a concrete
foundation, and to assess the cost of
said grading, curbing or resetting
curb, brick - paving and concrete foun_
dation against the abutting property:
Ald. Singrin moved the' adoption of
the resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas - -Alds. Andresen, Frith, Heim,
Saul, Singrin, Wallis.
Nays —None,
Absent —Aid. McLaughlin,
Ald. Singrin offered the following:
Be it Resolved by theCity Council of
the City of Dubuque, That the City
.Engineer be and he is hereby directed
to prepare a plat showing generally
the location, nature and extent of the
.proposed improvement on Seventeenth
street from the end of the presnt im-
provment at the intersection of the
alley between Clay and White streets,
easterly to the Chicago Great Western
Railway ,track, and the kind of ma-
terial to be used, and an estimate of
the entire cost thereof, and the
amount and cost of such improve -_
ment, and the amount assessable up-
.on 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
256 Regular Session, July 17, 1913
adjacent to or abutting upon such
improvement per front foot, and to
Ji 1e such plat and etsimate in the of-
fice of the city recorder; that after the
filing of said plat and estimate in his
office, the city recorder shall publish
in three consecutive issues of a news-
paper published in this city, a notice
stating that such plat and estimates
are on file, the location and nature of
the improvement, kind of material to
be used, and an estimate of its cost,
and the time before which objections
thereto can be filed, and the time fixed
for hearing, which time shall not be
less than rive days after the last pub-
lication of such notice, and after such
publication shall have been made, the
city recorder shall, at the next regular
session of the City Council, notify the
Council thereof in writing, with a
printed copy of such notice accom-
panying the same.
Ald. Singrin moved the adoption of
the resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Frith, Heim,
Saul, Singrin, Wallis.
Nays —None,
Absent —Ald. McLaughlin.
Aid. Saul offered the following:
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 Cleve-
land Avenue, and it is hereby pro-
posed to construct such sewer as fol-
lows to -wit: an eight -inch tile pipe
sanitary sewer in said Cleveland Ave-
nue from the present sewer in South
Dodge Street to a point about thirty
feet east of the eastery line of Plum
Street, and to assess the cost of said
sewer against the abutting property.
Ald. Saul moved the adoption of the
resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Frith, Heim,
Saul, Singrin, 'Wallis..
Nays —None.
Absent —Ald. McLaughlin.
Ald. Saul offered the following:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, That the City
Engineer be and he is hereby directed
to prepare a plat and specifications for
an eight -inch tile pipe sanitary sewer
in Cleveland Avenue from the present
sewer in South Dodge Street to a
point about thirty feet east of the
easterly line of Plum Street, showing
the locations and general nature 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,
and to file such plat,_specifications and
estimate in the office of the 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 officipl
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 fix-
ing the time before which objections
can be filed, which time shall not be-
less than five days after the last pub-
lication 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
accompanying the same.
Ald. Saul moved the adoption of the
resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Frith, Heim,
Saul, Singrin, Wallis.
Nays —None.
Absent —Ald. McLaughlin,.
Ald. Wallis offered the following:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, That it is
deemed necessary to construct a per-
manent sidewak 6 feet wide in front
of Lots 151 and 152, Woodlawn Park
Add., abutting north side of West
Fourteenth Street, in the City of Du-
buque, which piece of property is
owned by Joe Fecker; said sidewalk
to be built of cement (artificial stone).
and to he completed not later than the
7th day of August, 1913.
. Ald Wallis moved the adoption of
ther esolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Frith, Heim,
Saul, Singrin, Wallis.
Nays —None.
Absent —Aid. McLaughlin.
Adopted July 17, 1913.
Approved July 26, 1913.
M. E. LYONS.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Be it Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque:
That it is deemed necessary to con-
struct a permanent sidewalk 6 feet
wide in front of Lot 151 Woodlawn
Park Add., abutting on west side of
Atlantic Ave., in the city of Du-
buque, which piece of property is
owned by Joe Fecker, said sidewalk to
be built of cement (artificial stone),
and to he completed not later than
the 7th clay of August. 1913.
Adopted July 17, 1913.
Approved July 26, 1913.
M. E. LYONS, Mayor.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder. ,
Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of
the resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Alds. Andresen, Frith, Heim,
Saul, Singrin, Wallis.
Absent —Ald. McLaughlin.
Alderman Wallis offered the fol-
lowing:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, That it is
deemed necessary and advisable to
improve Madison Street from the
northerly curb line of Seventeenth
Street to the southerly curb line of
Seminary Street, and it is hereby pro-
posed to brick - gutter said portion of
said street on a cement concrete
foundation and to assess the cost of
_said guttering and foundation against
the abutting property,
Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of
the resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Aids, Andresen, Frith, Heim,
Saul, Singrin, Wallis.
Nays —None,
Absent —Aid. McLaughlin.
Alderran Wallis offeed the follow-
ing:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, That the City
Engineer he and he is hereby directed
to prepare a plat showing generally
the location, nature and extent of the
proposed improvement on Madison
Street from the northerly curb line of
Seventeenth Street to the southerly
curb line of Seminary Street, and the
kind of material 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 Co -,
the amount and cost thereof, to be
paid by the city, if any, and the cost
thereof and amount assessable upon
each lot or parcel of land adjacent to
or abutting such improvement per
.front foot and to file such plat and
estimate in the office of the City Re-
corder; 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 stat-
ing that such plat and estimates are
on file, the location and nature of the
improvement, kind of material to be
used, and an estimate of its cost, and
the time before which objections
thereto can be filed, and the time fix-
ed for hearing, which time shall not
be less than five days after the last
publication of such notice, and after
such publication shall have been
made. the City Recorder shall, at the
next regular session of the City Coun-
cil. notify the Council thereof, in
writing, with a printed copy of such
Regular Session, July 17, 1513
257
notice accompanying the same.
Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of
the resolution, '
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas — _Aids, Andresen, Frith, Heim,
Saul, Singrin, Wallis.
Nays —\one,
Absent —Aid, McLaughlin.
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
improve Carlotta Avenue, and it is
hereby proposed to grade, curb and
gutter with combination cement con-
crete curb and gutter and macadamize
said street and to assess the cost of
said curbing, guttering and macadam-
izing against the abutting property.
Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of
the resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Aids. Andresen, Frith, Heim,
Saul, Singrin. Wallis,
Nays —None.
Absent —Aid, McLaughlln.
Alderman Wallis offered the fol-
lowing:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, That the City
Engineer be and he is hereby directed
to prepare a plat showing generally
the location, nature and extent of the
proposed improvement on Carlotta
Avenue from Alpine Street to Alta
Vista Street, and the kind of material
to be used, and an estimate of the
entire cost thereof, and the amount
and cost of such improvement, and the
amount assessable upon any railway
or street railway company, the amount
and cost thereof, to be paid by the
city, if any, and the cost thereof and
amount assessable upon each lot or
parcel of land adjacent to or abutting
upon such improvement per front foot,
and to file such plat and estimate in
the office of the City Recorder; that
after the filing of said plat and esti-
mate in his office, the City Recorder
shall publish in three consecutive is-
sues of a newspaper published in this
city, a notice stating that such plat
and estimates are on file, the location
and nature of the improvements, kind
of material to be used, and an esti-
mate of its cost, and the time
which objections thereto can be filed,
and the time fixed for hearing, which
time shall not be less than five days
after the last publication of such no-
tice, and after such publication shall
have been inade, the City Recorder
shall, at the next regular session of
the City Council' notify thereof in writ-
ing, with a printed copy of such no-
tice accompanying the same.
Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of
the resolution.
Special Sessions, July 18 and 29, 1913 259
CITY COUNCIL.
(Official.)
Special Session, July 18, 1913,
Council met at 9 p. m.
Mayor Lyons in the chair.
Present — Aldermen Andresen, Frith,
Heim, Saul, Singrin, Wallis.
Absent — Alderman McLaughlin,
Mayor Lyons stated that the object
of the meeting was to take acton on
the bids for certain improvements
that had been referred to the com-
mittee of the whole and such other
matters as might properly be brought
before the meeting,
Ald. Wallis moved that John W.
Lawlor be appointed to act as recor-
der for the meeting. Carried.
Ald, Saul presented the following:
Your Committee of the Whole, to
whom was referred the bids for cer-
tain street and sewer improvements,
would respectfully recommend that
the contracts for doing such work be
awarded to the following named con-
tractors, they being, in each instance,
the lowest bidders:
The O'Farrell Contracting Co., Mon-
roe Street, from Broadway to the al-
ley first west of Fulton Street.
The O'Farrell Contracting Co., Ful-
- ton Street, from King Street to Mon-
roe Street.
Wilmer Cook, Decorah Avenue,
from Irving Avenue to Avoca Avenue.
Wilmer Cook, Irving Avenue, from
Delhi Street to Decorah Avenue,
Wilmer Cook Cherry Street, from
Asbury Street to the City Limits,
Wilmer Cook, sanitary sewer in
Lincoln Avenue, from Middle Avenue
to Dock Avenue.
C.'B, McNamara & Co., storm water
sewer in Rosedale Avenue.
Also your Committee of the Whole
would respectfully recommend that
action on the awarding of the con-
tract for the improvement of Atlantic
Avenue from West Fourteenth Street
to Delaware Avenue be deferred.
JAMES SAIIL, .
Chairman.
Ald, Saul moved that the report of
Committee of the Whole be adopted.
Carried.
Ald. Frith moved that the Sidewalk
- Inspector be instructed to notify all
property owners to cut' the weeds on
their premises within the time pre-
scribed by ordinance, and to file a
copy of the notice served in each
case with the City Recorder. Carried.
Ald. Andresen moved that the City
Attorney and Chief of Police be in-
structed to see if Dr. Vurpillat is act-
ing under a physicians' license, and •
if not, that charges be preferred
against him. Carried,
Ald. Frith moved to adjourn. Car-
ried,
Adopted , 1913.
Approved
Attest:
(Official.)
Special session July 29, 1913.
Council met at 8:25 p. m.
Mayor Lyons in the chair.
Present — Aldermen Andresen, Wallis.
Absent — Aldermen Frith, Heim, Mc-
Laughlin, Saul, Singrin.
Mayor Lyons stated that this meet-
ing is called for the purpose of levy-.
ng the following Special Assessments:
Kaufman Avenue from Cushing Place
to Hempstead Street; Nevada Street
from the southerly lot line of Lang -
worthy Avenue to the northerly curb
line of Dodge Street; Wooten Avenue
from Hill Street to McClain Avenue;
Sanitary Sewer in 22nd Street: the
alley between Garfield and Rhomberg
Avenues from Fengler Avenue to Ann
Avenue; brick paving the alley be-
tween Main and Iowa Streets from
the northerly curb line of Second
street to the southerly curb line of Fif-
teenth Street, and any other business
that may properly come before a reg-
ilar meeting of the City Council,
Ald. Andresen moved to adjourn un-
til Wednesday, July 30, 1913, at 8:00
p. in. on account of a quorum not be-
ng present. Carried.
Adopted , 1913.
Approved
Attest:
Mayor.
Mayor.
•
258 Regular Session, July 17, 1913
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Aids, Andresen, Frith, Heim,
Saul, Singrin, Wallis.
Nays —None.
Absent —Ald, McLaughlin.
Alderman Wallis offered the fol-
lowing:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, That Avoca
Avenue, from the northerly line of
Decorah Avenue, to the northerly line
of Cherry Street, be improved by
grading, curbing and guttering with
combination cement concrete curb and
gutter and macadamizing said portion
of said street in accordance with the
plans and specifications of such im-
provement prepared by the City Engi-
neer and now on rile 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, 1913, and shall
be paid for in the manner prescribed
by Chapter XXXII of the Revised Or-
dinance 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 7th day of August, 1911, and the
City Recorder is hereby ordered to
give ten days' notice by publication
asking for proposals as provided by
ordinance.
Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of
:the resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
- Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Frith, Heim,
'Saul, Singrin, Wallis.
Nays —None.
Absent —Ald. McLaughlin,
Alderman Wallis offered the fol-
lowing:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, That West
Fourteenth Street, from the westerly
side of Bluff Street to the westerly
side of Prairie Street he improved by
curbing and guttering the same where
necessary, with combination cement
concrete curb and gutter in accordance
with the plans and specifications of
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, 1913, and shall
be paid for in the manner prescribed
by Chapter XXXII of the Revised Or-
dinance 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 7th clay of August, 1913, and the
City Recorder is hereby ordered . to
give ten clays' notice by publication
asking for proposals as provided by
ordinance.• •
Ald, Wallis moved the adoption of
the resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Alds, Andresen, Frith; Heim;
Saul, Singrin, Wallis.
Nays —None.
Absent —Aid. McLaughlin.
Ald. Wallis offiered the following:
Be it Resolved by the City Qeuncil
of the City of Dubuque, That a sani-
tary sewer of eight -inch tile pipe be
constructed in Fifth Street from the
present manhole at College Avenue:
easterly to Glen Oak Avenue, accord-
ing to the plans and specifications of
said sewer prepared by the City En-
gineer and now on file in the office
of the City Recorder, and be it fur-
ther -
Resolved, that said sewer shall ' be
completed on or before the 1st day of
September, 1913,. and shall be paid for
at the time and in the manner pre-
scribed by Chapter XXX1V 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 7th -
clay of August, 1913, and the ,City Re-
corder is Hereby ordered to give ten
days' notice by publication, asking for,
proposals 'as provided by ordinance.
Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of
the resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Alds. Andresen; Frith, Heim,
Saul, Singrin, Wallis,
Nays —None. •
Absent —Ald. McLaughlin.
Ald, Saul moved to adjourn. Car-
ried.
Adopted , 1913.
Approved:
—
Mayor.
Attest:
City Recorder.
260 Adjourned Special Session, July 30, 1913
CITY COUNCIL.
(Official.)
Ajourned Session July 30, 1913, of
the Special Session of July 29, 1913.
Council met at 8:05 p. rn.
Mayor Lyons in the chair.
Present —Alds. Andresen, Frith,
Heim, McLaughlin, Saul, -Singrin,
Wallis.
Mayor Lyons stated that this meet-
ing is an adjourned meeting of the
special meeting of July 29, 1913, and
is called for the purpose of levying
special assessments on certain im-
provements and such other business
as may properly come before a regu-
lar session of the City Council.
A d. McLaughlin moved to have the
petition of the Dubuque Hotel Co.
read. Carried.
Petition of the Dubuque Hotel Co.,
relative to ' placing the actual value
for assessment purposes for ten years
at $100,000.00, beginning with 1915,
presented and read.
Ald. Frith moved to refer the peti-
tion of the Dubuque Hotel Co. to the
Committee of the Whole.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Frith, Heim,
McLaughlin, Saul, Singrin, Wallis.
Nays —None.
i ty 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 the brick block paving of
Kaufman Avenue from Cushing Place
to Hempstead street, also the remon-
strance of P. J. Wiegand, E. G. Schon
et al.
Ald. Frith moved to suspend the
rules for the purpose of allowing the
remonstrators to address the council.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Alds. Andresen, Frith, Heim,
McLaughlin, Saul, Singrin, Wallis.
Nays —None.
Mr. Schon addressed the council.
Ald, Frith moved to refer the re-
monstrances and special assessment to
the Committee of the Whole and no-
tify all the remonstrators on Kauf-
man avenue to be present. Carried.
Ald. Frith moved that the entire
Council inspect the improvement on
Kaufman avenue from Cushing Place
to Hempstead street as a Commttee of
the Whole. Carried.
Ald. McLaughlin excused at 8:45
p.xn.
The invitation of the Saengerfest
Executive Committee, inviting the
City Council to attend a smoker at the
Germania hall August 6, 1913, pre-
sented and read. On motion of Ald.
Frith the invitation was accepted
with thanks.
Petition of W. J. Nelson relative to
being allowed to erect 100 signboards
on the street corners presented and
read. Ald. Frith moved to refer the
petition to the Committee of th'e
Whole and notify Mr. Nelson to he
present.
Petition of the Upper Mississippi
River Improvement Association, rela-
tive to the annual appropriation of
$250.00, presented and read. On mo-
tion of Ald. -Wallis, the petition was
referred to the Committee of the
Whole.
Communication of the Board of
Trustees of the Carnegie Stout Free
Library, relative to the passing of the
resolution fixing the rate of library
tax for the ensuing year as required
by law presented and read. On mo-
tion of Ald. Wallis, the communica-
tion was referred to the Committee of
the Whole.
Communication of the Park Board
relative to the passing of the amount
and rate of the tax needed for park
purposes for the ensuing year, as re-
ciuirecl by law, presented and read. On
motion of Ald. Frith, the communica-
tion was referred to the Committee of
the Whole.
Petition of D. McQuade relative to
being exempted from taxes on the
east SO feet of the subdivision of Lots
14 and 15, Bush's Sub., Lot 9, pre-
sented and read. On motion of Ald.
Andresen, the petition was referred to
the Delinquent Tax Committee.
Petition of Wm. O'Hara, objecting
to paying for the improvement done
on the alley of Lot 11, Jones' Sub.,
presentecl'and read. On motion of
Ald. Frith, the petition was referred
to the Committee of the Whole.
Petition of the Bathing Beach com-
mittee, requesting a warrant drawn
for $1,000.00, the appropriation for
the Bathing Beach commission, pre-
sented and read. On motion of Ald.
Wallis, the prayer of the petition was
granted.
Mayor Lyons stated that he had an
pointed Mr. Fred Levi to succeed Mr.
Peter McCarthy, recently resigned, on
the Bathing Beach committee. On
motion of Ald. Frith, the recommen-
dation of the Mayor was approved.
Petition of the committee having in
charge the building of the lower por-
tion of the cement stairway between
Bluff street and Montrose Terrace,
Adjourned Special Session, July 30, 1913
relative to the placing of an 80 candle
power electric light midway between
the two streets, presented and read.
On motion of Ald. Andrsen, the peti-
tion was referred to the Committee of
the Whole.
Petition of J. Walser, relative to
the sale of his saloon consent to
Wm. Yunker and also the petition of
Zkrm. Yunker relative to the purchas-
ing of the saloon consent of J.
'Walser, presented and read.
AId. Saul moved to suspend the
rules for the purpose of allowing At-
torney Roedell to address the Council
in reference to the petition of Win.
Yunker.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas- -Alds. Andresen, Frith, Heim,
Saul, Singrin, Wallis.
Nays -- -None.
Absent —Ald. McLaughlin.
Attorney Roedell addressed the
Council.
Ald. Saul moved that the 'prayer of
Wm. Yunker's petition be granted.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas - -Aids. Andresen, Frith, Saul.
Nays —Alds. Heim, Singrin, Wallis.
Absent—Ald. McLaughlin.
Being a tie vote, Mayor Lyons
voted Yea.
Ald. Saul moved to take from the
Committee of the Whole the original
petition of Wm. Yunker.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Frith, Saul.
Nays —Alds. Heim, Singrin, 'Wallis.
Absent —Ald. McLaughlin.
Being a tie vote, Mayor Lyons
voted Yea.
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque, Iowa,
that the consent heretofore given to
John Walser to sell and- keep for sale
intoxicating liquors and deal therein
in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, ac-
cording to law, is hereby continued
in William Yunker, he being the as-
signee and grantee of said John
Walser, to whom such resolution of
consent, still in full force, was here-
tofore granted by this Council, and
this being a continuation of such
resolution of consent to said as-
signee, William Yunker, beginning
midnight, July 15th, 1913.
Adopted by the following vote:
Yeas - -Alds. Andresen, Frith, Saul.
Nays —Alds. Heim, Singrin, Wallis.
Absent —Ald. McLaughlin.
Being a tie vote, Mayor Lyons
voted Yea.
Approved by M. E. LYONS,
Mayor:
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Ald. Saul moved that the bill of
Geo,. Korman, in the sum of $451.08,
for the sodding of Grandview Ave-
nue, be paid. Carried.
261
Ald. Saul moved that the sprink-
ling of the new sodding on Grandview
Avenue be left in the hands of Ald.
Singrin with power. Carried.
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 Nevada Street
from the southerly lot line of Lang -
worthy Avenue to the northerly curb
line of Dodge Street, Tibey Bros., con-
tractors.
Ald. Saul moved to receive and file
the notice. Carried.
Resolved by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque: That to pay for
improving Nevada Street from the
southerly lot line of Langworthy Ave-
nue to the northerly curb line of
Dodge 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 estate
hereinafter named, situated and
owned, and for the several amounts
set opposite each lot or parcel of
real estate, as follows:
Owner. Description. Amount.
W. L. Bradley and J. H.
Maclay, Nevada Park Add.,
Lot 1, 61.20 lin. ft. com-
bination curb and gutter
at 65c, $39.78; 40.03 lin.
ft. macadamizing at $1.07,
$42.85; extra expenses at
6c lin. ft., $2.40 $ 85 03
W. L. Bradley and J. H
Maclay, Nevada Park Add ,
Lot 2, 40.65 lin. ft. corn-
bination curb and gutter
at 65c, $39.78; 40.03 lin.
ft. macadamizing at $1.07,
$42.85; extra expenses at
6c lin. ft., $2.40
W. L. Bradley and J. H
Maclay, Nevada Park Add ,
Lot 3, 40.65 lin. ft., com-
bination curb and gutter
at 65c, .$26.42; 40.03 lin.
ft. macadamizing at $1.07,
$42.84; extra expenses at
6c lin. ft., $2.40
W. L. Bradley and J. H
Maclay, Nevada Park Add ,
Lot 4, 40.65 lin. ft., com-
bination curb and gutter
at 65c, $26.42;. 40.03 lin.
ft. macadamizing at $1.07,
$42.84; extra expenses at
6c lin. ft., $2.40 - 71 66
W. L. Bradley and J. H.
Maclay, Nevada Park Add.,
Lot 5, 40.65 lin.. ft. com-
bination curb and gutter
at 65c,• $26.42; .03 n.
ft, macadamizing 40 at $1.07
$42.84; extra expenses at
6c lin. ft., $2,40 - 71 66
71 67
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262 Adjourned Special Session, July 30, 1913
W. L. Bradley and J. H.
Maclay, Nevada Park Add.,
Lot 6, 40.65 lin. ft. com-
bination curb and gutter
at 65c, $26.42; 40.03 lin.
ft. macadamizing at $1.07,
$42.84; extra expenses at
6c lin. ft., $2.40
W. L. Bradley and J. H.
Maclay, Nevada Park Add.,
Lot 7, 40.65 lin. ft. com-
bination curb and gutter
at 65c, $26.42; 40.03 lin.
ft. macadamizing at $1.07,
$42.84; extra expenses at
6c lin. ft., $2.40
lac. L. Bradley and J. H.
Maclay, Nevada Park Add.,
Lot 8, 40.65 lin. ft. com-
bination curb and gutter
at 65c, $26.42; 40.03 lin.
ft. macadamizing at $1.07,
$42.54; extra expenses at
Gc lin. ft., $2.40
W. L. Bradley and J. H.
Maclay, Nevada Park Add.;
Lot 9, 40.65 lin. ft. com-
bination curb and gutter
at 65c, $26.42; 40.03 lin.
ft. macadamizing at $1.07,
$42.84; extra expenses at
6c lin. ft.. $2.40 •
- W. L. Bradley and J. H.
Maclay, Nevada Park Add.,
Lot 10, 40.65 lin. ft. com-
bination curb and gutter
at 65c, $26.42; 40.03 lin.
ft. macadamizing at $1.07,
$42.84; extra expenses at
6c lin. ft., $2.40
W. L. Bradley and J. H.
Maclay, Nevada Park Add.,
Lot 11, 40.65 lin. ft. com-
bination curb and gutter
at 65c, $26.42; 40.03 lin.
ft. macadamizing at $1.07,
$42.84; extra expenses at
6c lin. ft., $2.40
W. L. Bradley and J. H.
Ma.clay, Nevada Park Add.,
Lot 12, 40.65 lin. ft. com-
bination curb and gutter
at 65c, $26.42; 40.03 lin.
ft. macadamizing at $1.07,
$42.84; extra expenses at
6e lin. ft., $2.40
W. L. Bradley and J. H.
Maclay, Nevada Park Add.,
Lot 13, 124.65 lin. ft. com-
bination eurb and gutter
at 65c, $81.03; 110.18 lin.
ft. macadamizing at $1.07,
$117.92; extra expenses at
6c lin. ft., $6.63
J. Murphy, Sub. Min. Lot
158, Lot 1, 650.5 lin. ft.
combination curb and gut-
ter at 65c, $422.83; 625
lin. ft. macadamizing at
$1.07, $668.91; extra ex-
penses at 6c lin. ft., $37.50
W. L. Bradley and J. H.
71 66
71 66
71 66
71 66
71 66
71 66
71 66
205 58
1129 24
Maclay, J. Langworth'y
Add., Lot 36, 50 lin. ft.
combination curb and gut-
ter at 65c, $32.50; 50 lin.
ft. macadamiizng at $1.07,
$53.52; extra expenses at
6c lin. ft., $3.00 89 02
W. L. Bradley and J. H.
Maclay, J. Langworth'y
Add., Lot 37, 50 lin ft.
combination curb and gut-
ter at 65c, $32.50; 50 lin.
ft. macadamiizng at $1.07,
$53.52; extra expenses at
6c lin. ft., $3.00 89 02
W. L. Bradley and J. H.
Maclay, J. Langworth'y
Add., Lot 28, 50 lin. ft.
combination curb and gut-
ter at 65c, $32.50; 50 lin.
ft. macadamiizng at $1.07,
$53.52; extra expenses at
Gc lin. ft., $3.00 89 02
W. L. Bradley and J. H.
Maclay, J. Langworth'y
Add., Lot 39, 50 lin. ft.
combination curb and gut-
ter at 65c, $32.50; 50 lin.
ft. macadamiizng at $1.07,
$53.52; extra expenses at
6c lin. ft., $3.00 '89 02
W. L. Bradley and J. H.
Maclay, J. Langworth'y
Add., Lot 40, 67 lin. ft.
combination curb and gut-
ter at 65c, $43.55; 49 lin.
ft. macadamiziing at $1.07,
$52.45; extra expenses at
6c lin. ft., $2.94 98 94
TV. L. Bradley and J. H
Maclay, J. Langworth'y
Add., Lot 45, 142.2 lin. ft.
combination curb and gut-
ter at 65c, $92.44; 114
lin. ft. macadamizing at
$1.07, $122.01; extra ex-
penses at 6c lin. ft., 36.84 221 29
P. Archiser, J. • Lang -
worthy's Add., Lot 41,
125 lin. ft., combination
curb and gutter at 65c,
381.25; 115 lin. ft. ma-
cadamiizng at 31.07; ex-
tra expenses at 6c lin. ft.,
36.90
211 23
Total 33095 66
combination
and gutter
$1181 50
macadam at
1812 55
101 61
1817.7 lin, ft.
cement curb
at 650
2705.3 sq. yds •
67c
Extra expenses
Total 33095 66
All of which is assessed in propor-
tion to the special benefits conferred.
Adopted July 30, 1913.
Approved July 31, 1913.
M. E. LYONS, Mayor.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Adjourned Special Session, July 30, 1913
Ald. Saul moved the adoption of
the resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas -Alds. Andresen, Frith, Heim,
Saul, Singrin, Wallis.
Nays -None.
Absent -Ald. McLaughlin.
City Recorder Shea presented and
read the notice, certified to by the
publishers, of the City Council' inten-
tion to levy a Special Assessment to
pay for improving Wooten Avenue
from South Hill Street o- McLain Ave-
nue, Tibey Bros., contractors. On
motion of Ald. Saul the notice was re-
ceived and filed.
Resolved by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque: That to pay for im-
proving Wooten Avenue from Hill
Street to McClain Avenue, by Tibey
Bros., 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, sit-
uated and owned, and for the several
amounts set opposite each Lot or
Parcel of Real Estate, as follows:
Owner. Description. Amt.
.M. R. Seippel, Waiters' Sub. lot
1, 130.0 lin. ft. combination curb
and gutter at 55c, $71.50; 110
lin. ft. macadamizing at 31.09,
3120.37; extra expenses at 5c
per lin. ft., 35.50 $197 37
Thos. Walters, Wafters' Sub ,
lot 8, 143.5 li. ft. combination
curb and gutter at 550, $7S.93;
118.2 lin. ft. macadamizing at
$1.09, $129.33; extra expenses
at 5c per lin. ft., 35.91 214 17
W. S. Ludwig, Sub. 1 of Min. Lot
68, E. 102 ft., 587.6 ft. lot 2,
151.5 lin. ft. combination curb
and gutter at 55c, 383.32; 151.5
lin. ft. macadamizing at $1.09,
3165.77; extra expenses at 5c
per lin, ft., 37.57 256 66
M. A. McMullen, Sub. 1 of Min
Lot 63, S. 50 ft. by 120 ft., 587.6,
lot 2, 120.0 lin. ft. combination
curb and gutter at 55c. 366.00;
120.0 lin. ft. macadamizing at
31.09, 3131.31; extra expenses at
5c per lin. ft., $6.00 203 31
$871.51
545 lin. ft. combination cement
curb and gutter at 55c $299 75
'841.2 sq. yds. macadam at 65c 546 78
Extra expenses .... 24 93
$871.51.
All of which is assessed in propor-
tion to the special benefits conferred.
Adopted July 30, 1913.
Approved July 31, 1913.
M. E. LYONS,
Mayor.
. Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
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Ald. Saul moved the adoption of the
resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas -Alds. Andresen, Frith, Heim,
Saul, Singrin, Wallis.
Nays -None.
Absent -AN. McLaughlin.
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 a sanitary sewer
in Twenty - second Street from the al-
ley between Washington and Jackson
Streets to the westerly line of Elm
Street, Wilmer Cook, contractor. On
motion of Ald. Frith tie notice was
received and filed.
Resolved by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque: That to pay for an
8 -inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in
Twenty-second street from the alley
between Washington and Jackson
streets to the westerly line of Elm
street, by Wilmer Cook, 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 herein-
after named, situated and owned, and
for the several amounts set opposite
each Lot or Parcel of Real Estate, as
follows:
Owner. Description. Amt.
H. W. Hussman, Sub. N. 2 -3 of
lot 100, L. H. Langworthy's
Add., N. 1 -2 lot 1, 100 lin. ft.
8 -inch tile pipe, 2 manholes and
extra expenses at .679c 3 67.93
Ida Jelinski, Sub. N. 2 -3 of lot
100, L. H. Langworthy's Add.,
W. 1 -2 lot 2, 32.5 lin. ft. 8 -inch
tile pipe, 2 manholes and extra
expenses at .679c 22,07
Anton Baumhover, Sub. N. 2 -3
of lot 100, L. H. Langworthy's
Add., E. 1 -2 lot 2, 32.5 lin. ft.
8 -inch tile pipe, 2 manholes and
extra expenses at .679c 22.07
Anton Baumhover, Sub. 3 of N
2 -3 of lot 100, L. H. Langwor-
thy's Add., lot 1, 60.2 lin. ft.
8 -inch tile pipe, 2 manholes and
extra expenses at .679c 40.89
Anna Kutsch, Kemp's Sub.. lot
3 54 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe,
2 manholes and extra expenses
at .679c
Chas. Kemps, Kemp's Sub., lot 2,
58 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe, 2
manholes and extra expenses
at .G79c .... 39.40
Geo. J. Mille, Kemp's Sub., lot
1, 98 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe, 2
manholes and extra expenses
at .679c 66.57
Mary Foley, L. H. Langworthy's
Add., E. 35 ft. lot 84, 35 lin. ft.
8 -inch tile pipe, 2 manholes
and extra expenses at .679c 23.78
36.69
$319.40
Adjourned Special Session, July 30, 1913 265
publishers, of the City Council's in-
tention to levy a special assessment
to Pay for brick block paving the al-
ley between Main and Iowa streets
from the northerly curb line of Sec -
and Street to the southerly cufb line
of Fifteenth Street, Kenety and Lee,
Contractors. On motion of Ald. Wal-
lis the notice was received and filed.
Resolved by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque: That to pay for
brick block paving alley between
Main and Iowa Streets from the
northerly curb line of Second Street
to the northerly curb line of Fifteenth
Street, by Kenety & Lee, 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, situated and own-
ed, and for the several amounts set
opposite each Lot or Pa: cel of Real
Estate, as follows:
Owner. Descrption. Tax.
St. Patrick's Church, City,
Lot 462, 256 lin. feet brick
block paving at $2.8675,
$734.08; extra expense at 6c
lin. ft., $15.36 $749 44
N. W. Kimball, City, N. 2 -5
Lot 463, 102.4 lin. feet
brick block paving at
$2.8675, $293.63; extra
pense at 6c, lin. ft., '$6.15 299 78
E. H. Sheppley, City, M. 1 -5
Lot 463, 51.2 lin. feet brick
block paving at $2.8675,
3146.82; extra expense at 6c
lin. ft„ $3.07 149.89
St John's Episcopal Church,
City, S. 2 -3 Lot 463, 103.4
lin. feet brick block paving
at $2.8675, $293.63; 28.1
sq. yds. brick block paving
at 31.79, $50.30; extra ex-
pense at 6c lin. ft., $61.14. 350 07
Otto M. Schmid, City, N. 2 -5
Lot 461, 102.4 'lin. feet brick
block paving at $2.8675,
$293.63; extra expense at 6c
lin, ft„ 36.15 299 78
Peter Klauer, City, N. 1 -2 M
1 -5 Lot 461, 25.6 lin. feet
brick 'block paving at
$2.8675, $73.41; extra ex-
pense at Gc lin. ft., $1.54 74 95
'Mauer Mfg. Co., City, S. 1 -2
M. 1 -5 •Lot 461, 25:6 lin. 'feet
brick block paving at
32.8675, $73 :41; extra ex-
pense at 6c lin. ft., $- .54... 74 95
]br. W. H. 'Kinnier, City, W. 15
54 -100 ft. S. 2 -5 Lot 461,
102.4 lin. feet brick block
paving at 32.8675, $293!63;
extra .expense at 6c lin. ft.,
x$6.74 299 77
John Ellwanger, City, N. 60:4
ft., Lot 464, '60.4 lin. feet
brick block paving at
$2.8675, 3173.20; extra ex-
pense at 6c per lin. ft.,
$3.62 176 82
Mary M, Hansin, S. 42 ft. N
ld. 1 -5 Lot 464, 42 lin. feet
brick block paving at
32.8675, $120.44; extra ex-
pense at 6c lin. ft., $2.52 122 96
Mary M. Hanson, City, N. 1 -2
of N. 1 -2 M. 1 -5 Lot 464,
12.8 lin. feet brick block
paving at 32.8675, $36.70;
extra expense at 6c lin. ft ,
77c
Frank J. Byrne, City, S. 1 -2
of N. 1 -2 M. 1 -5 Lot 464,
12.8 lin. feet brick block
paving at 32.8675, 336.70;
extra expense at 6c lin. ft ,
77c 37 47
Frank J. Byrne, City, S. 1 -2
M.1 -5 Lot 464, 25.6 lin. feet
brick block paving at
32.8675, $73.41; extra ex-
pense at 6c lin. ft., $1.54 74 95
Henry Busch, City, S. M. 1 -5
Lot 464, 51.2 lin. feet brick
block paving at $2.8675,
$146,82; extra expense at 6c
lin, ft., 33.07
E. 13. Piekenbrock, City, S. 1 -5
Lot 464, 51.2 lin. feet brick
block paving at $2.8675,
$146.82; extra expense at Gc
lin. ft., $3.07
John V. Conzett, City, W. 33
gt. N. 1 -5 Lot 460, 51.2 lin.
feet brick block paving at
$2.8675, 3146.82; extra ex-
pense at Gc lin. ft:, $3.07 149
Anna E. Lawther, City, N. M
1 -5 Lot 460, 51.2 lin. feet
brick block paving at
$2.8675, $146.82; extra ex-
pense at Gc lin ft., 33.07
M. J. G. LaNicca, City, M. 1 -5
Lot 460, 51.2 lin. feet brick
block paving at $2.5675,
$146.82; extra , expense at 6c
lin. ft., $3.07
Herman Jungk, City, N. 50.2
ft, S. M. 1 -5 Lot 460, 50.2
lin. feet brick 'block paving
at 32.8675, 3143.95; extra
'expense at 6c lin ft., 33.01.
Anna B. Ryan, City, S. 52.2 £t.
Lot 460, 52.2 lin. 'feet brick
block paving at $2.8675,
$149,68; extra expense at 6e
ft., $313
Wm, L. Bradley Est., City, N
1 -5 Lot 4'65, 51.2 lip 'feet
brick block paving at
$2.8675, '3146.82; extra ex-
'pense at 6c lin. ft., $3.07... 149 '$9
Ellen S. Horr, City, N. M. 1 =5
Lot 46'5, Tek
block pavin in. g at fe '$2.$6 bric 7$,
$146.82;•extra expense at '6c
ft., $3.07 14'9 5 89
Dr, J. S, Lewis, City, M. 1-'5
149 89
"152 81
'264 Adjourned Special .Session, July 30, 1'913
357.5 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile pipe at
62c $221.65
2 manholes at $38.00 76.00
Extra expenses .. 21.75
$319.40
All of which is assessed in propor-
tion to the special benefits conferred.
Adopted July 30, 1913.
Approved July 31, 1913.
M. E. LYONS,
Mayor.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Ald. Frith moved the adoption of
the resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas -Alds. Andresen, Frith, Heim,
Saul, Singrin, -Wallis.
Nays -None.
Absent -Ald. McLaughlin.
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 the alley be-
tween P.homberg Avenue and Garfield
Avenue from Fengler Avenue to Ann
Avenue, Wilmer Cook, contractor. On
motion of Aid, Frith the notice was
received and filed.
Resolved by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque: That to pay for im-
proving alley between Garfield and
P.bomberg Avenues from Fengler Ave-
nue to Ann Avenue, by Wilmer Cook,
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, situated
and owned, and for the several
amounts set opposite each Lot or
Parcel of Real Estate, as follows:
Owner. Description. Amt.
Math. Kurt, Fengler Add., lot 4.
46.8 lin. ft. macadamizing at
.614c, $28.69; extra expenses at
3c per 'lin. ft., $1.40 3 30.09
Simon Mueller, Fengler Add., lot
3, 46.8 lin. ft. macadamizing at
.614c, $28.69: extra expenses at
Sc per lin. ft., 31.40 30.09
Martin Beyhl, Jungk's Add., S'.
1 -2 lot 5, 25 lin. ft. macadainliz-
ing at .614c, $15.35; extra ex-
penses at 3c per lin ft., 75c 16.10
Helena i3iasi, Jungk's Add., N.
1 -2 lot 5, 25 lin. ft. macadamiz-
ing at .614c, 315.35; extra ex-
penses at 3c per lin. ft., 75c 16.10
Gert. Stafford, Jungk's Add., S.
1 -2 lot 6, 25 lin. ft. macadamiz-
ing at .614c, 315.35; 'extra ex-
penses at le per lin. ft., 75c 16.10
E. Horning, Jungk's Add., W.
1 -2 lot 6, 25 lin. ft. macadamiz-
ing at .614c, $15:85; extra ex-
penses at 3e per lin. ft., 75c 16.10
L. Wunderlich, Jungk's Add ,
lot 7, 50 lin. ft. macadamizing
at .614c, $30.70; extra expenses
at 3c per lin. ft., $1.50 32.20
M. E. KreamerA Jungk's Add ,
lot 8, 50 lin. ft. macadamizing
at .614c, $30.70; extra expenses
at 3c per lin. ft., $1.50 32.20
M. Thore, McCraney's lst Add ,
lot 53, 50 lin. ft. macadamizing
at .614c, $30.70; extra expenses
at 3c per lin. ft., $1.50 32.20
Geo. Rich, McCraney's 1st Add ,
5 E. 46 ft. lot 52, 50 lin. ft.
macadamizing at .614c, $30.70;
extra expenses at 3c per lin.
ft., $1.50 .... 32.20
Leo. Schmid, Fengler Add., lot 1,
46.8 lin. ft. macadamizing at
.614c, 32.869; extra expenses at
3c per lin. ft., $1.40 30.08
Geo. Kistler, Fengler Add., lot 2,
46.8 lin. ft. macadamizing at
.614c, $28.69; extra expenses at
3c per lin. ft., $1.40 30.08
H. J. Wunderlich, Jungk's Add ,
lot 4, 50 lin. ft. macadamizing
at .614c, $30.70; extra expenses
at 3c per lin. ft., $1.50 32.20
11. J. Wunderlich, Jungk's Add ,
lot 3, 50 lin. ft. macadamizing
at .614c, $30.70; extra expenses
at 3c per lin. ft., $1.50 32.20
Chas. O'Connor, Jungk's Acid ,
lot 2, 50 lin. ft. macadamizing
at .614c, 330.70; extra expenses
at 3c per lin. ft., $1.50 32.26
John Hauser, Jungk's Add ,
lot 1, 50 lin. ft. macadamizing
at .614c, $30.70; extra expenses
at 3c per lin. ft., $1. 32.20
Herman Jungk, McCraney's 1st
Add., lot 18, 50 lin. ft. macad-
amizing at .614c, $30.70; extra
expenses at 3c per lin. ft., $1.50 32.20
Herman Jungk, McCraney's 1st
Add., lot 19,50 lin. ft. macad-
amizing at .614c, $30.70; extra
expenses at 2c per lin. ft., $1.50 32.20
3506.74
833 sq. yds. macadam at He per
sq. yd. 3483.14
Extra expenses 23.60
3506.74
All of which is assessed 'n propof-
tion to the special benefits conferred.
Adopted July 30, 1913.
Approved July 31, 1913.
M. E. LYONS,
Mayor.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Ald. Frith moved the adoption of the
resolution.
Carried by the following' vote:
Yeas -Aids. Andresen, Frith, Heim,
Saul, Singrin, Wallis.
Nays -None.
Absent -Ald. McLaughlin.
City Recorder Shea presented and
read the notice, certified to by the
266 Adjourned Special Session, July 30, 1913
Lot 465, 51.2 lin, feet brick
block paving at 32.5675,
$146.82; extra expense at 6c
lin. ft., $3.07 149 89
D. W. Lenehan, City, N. 40 ft
S. 2 -5 Lot 465, 40.0 lin. feet
brick block paving at
$2.8675, 3114.70; extra ex-
pense at 6c lin. ft., $2.40 117 10
John Butt, City, S. 62.4 ft. E
47.4 ft. Lot 465, 62.4 lin
feet brick block paving at
$2.8675, 3178.93; extra ex-
pense at 6c lin. ft., $3.74 182 67
Margt. Torbert, City, N. 2 -5
Lot 459, 102.4 lin, feet brick
block paving at $2.8675,
3293.63; extra expense at 6c
lin, ft., $6.14 299 77
Dr. W. L. Becker, City, M. 1 -5
Lot 459, 51.2 lin. feet brick
block paving at 32.8675,
3146.82: extra expense at 6c
lin. ft., 33.07 149 89
Mary M. Clark, City, N. 1 -2 S.
31. 2 -5 Lot 459, 25.6 lin. feet
brick block paving at
32.8675. 373.41: extra ex-
pense at 6c lin, ft.. $1.54 74 95
- R. W. Rodgers. City, S. 1 -2
S. M. 1 -5 Lot 459, 25.6 lin.
feet brick block paving at
32.8675, 373.41: extra ex-
pense at 6c lin, ft.. $1.54 74 95
•Grace Williughby, City, S. 1 -5
Lot 419, 51.2 lin. feet brick
block paving at 32.8675,
3146.82: extra expense at 6c
lin. ft.. 33.07 149 89
_Baptist Church, City, N. 53.1
ft. Lot 466, 53.5 lin. feet
brick block paving at
32.8675, 3153.41; extra ex-
pense at 6c lin. ft., $3.21 156 60
E. A. and C. A. Burden, City,
S. 23.3 ft. N. 1 -2 N. M. 1 -5
Lot 466, 23.3 lin. feet brick
block paving at 32.8675,
$66.81; extra expense at 6c
lin. ft., $1.40 68 21
A. Munsell, City, S 1 -2 N M.
1 -5 Lot 466, 25.6 iin. feet
brick block paving at
$2.8676, 373.41; extra ex-
pense at 6c lin. ft., $1.54 74 95
A. Munsell, City, N. 1-2 M.
1 -5 Lot 466, 25.6 lin. ft. brick
block paving at 32.8675,
373.41; extra expense at 6c
lin. ft., $1.54 74 95
D. N. Cooley Est., Cty, S. 1 -2
M. 1 -5 Lot 466, 25.6 lin. feet
brick block paving at
$2.8675, $73.41; extra ex-
pense at 6c lin. ft., $1.54 74 95
D. N, Cooley Est., City, S. 1 -2
ft. S. M. 1 -5 Lot 466, 16.0
lin. feet brick block paving
at $2.8675, 345.88; extra ex-
pense at 6c lin. ft., 96c
X. C. Bissell, City, S. 86.4 ft.
46 84
Lot 466, 86.4 lin. feet brick
block paving at 32.8675,
3247.75; extra expense at 6c
lin. ft., $5.18 252
D, H. McCarthy, City, Lot 161,
51.2 lin. feet brick block
paving at 32.8675, $146.82;
extra expense at 6c lin ft.,
33.07 149
D. H, McCarthy, City, Lot 162,
51.2 lin. feet brick block
paving at $2.8675, $146.82;
extra expense at 6c lin ft.,
$ 3.07 149
Jennie C. Theiring, City, N.
1 -2 Lot 163, 25.6 lin. feet
brick block paving at
$2.8675, $73.41; extra ex-
pense at 6c lin. ft., $1.54 74 95
Jennie C. Theiring, City, S.
1 -2 Lot 163, 25.6 lin. feet
brick block paving at
32.8675, 373.41; extra ex-
pense at 6c lin. ft., $1.54 74 95
A, Hannapel Est., City, N. 1 -2
Lot 164, 25.6 lin. feet brick
block paving at 32.8675,
$73.41; extra expense at 6c
lin. ft., 31.54 74 95
Geo. W. Diesel, Jr., City, S. 1 -2
Lot 164, 25.6 lin. feet brick
block paving at 32.8675,
373.41; extra expense at 6c
lin. ft.. $1.54 74 95
Anna and J. Forester, City, N.
1 -2 Lot 164a, 25.6 lin. feet
brick block paving at
$2.8675, 373.41: extra ex-
pense at Gc lin. ft., $1.54 74 95
Bernard Michel, City, S. 1 -2
Lot 164a, 25.6 lin. feet
brick block paving at
$2.8675, 373.41: extra ex-
pense at 6c lin. ft., $1.54 74 95
B. W. Lacy, City, Lot 40a, 51.2
lin. feet brick block paving
at 32.8675, $146.81; extra
expense at 6c lin. ft., 33.07. 149 88
D. N. Cooley Est., City, Lot
39, 51.2 lin. feet brick block
paving at $2.8675, 3146.82;
extra expense at 6c lin. ft.,
$3.07 149 89
D. N. Cooley Est., City, Lot
40, 51.2 lin. feet brick block
paving at $2.8675, $146.82;
extra expense at 6c lin, ft.,
$3.07 149 89
D. N. Cooley Est.. City. Lot
38, 51.2 lin, feet brick block
paving at $2.8675, $146.82;
extra expense at 6c lin. ft.,
33.07 149 89
J. V. Rider, City, Und. 1 -3
Lot 37, 51.2 lin. feet brick
block paving at $2.8675,
3146.82; extra expense at 6c
lip ft., 33.07 149 89
S, P. Rider, City, Und. 1 -3
Lot 37, 51.2 lin. feet brick
block paving at 32.8675,
93
89
89
Adjourned Special Session, July 30,, 1913 .267
3146.82; extra expense at 6c
lin, ft., 33.07 149 89
E. A. & G. A. Burden, Und. 1 -3
Trot 37, 51.2 lin. feet brick
block paving at 32.8675,
$146.82; extra expense at 6c
lin, ft., $3.07 149 89
H. B. & H. Gratiot, City, N. 4 1
ft. Lot 165, 41 lin. feat brick
block paving at 32.8675,
$117..57; extra expense at 6c .
lin. ft., $2.46 120 03
Margt. Roesner, City, S. 10.2
ft. Lot 165, 10.2 lin. feet
brick block paving at
32.8675, 329.24; extra ex-
pense at 6- lin. ft., 61c 29 85
Margt. Roesner, City, N. 1 -2
Lot 166, 25.6 lin. feet brick
block paving at 32.8675,
373.41; extra expense at 6c
lin. ft., 31.53 '74 94
Maria Sumpman, City, S. 1 -2
Lot 166, 25.6 lin. feet brick
block paving at $2.8675,
373.41; extra expense at 6c
lin. ft.,. 31.53 74 94
Wm. Lawther, City, N. 1 -2 Lot
167, 25.6 lin, feet brick
block paving at 32.8675,
373.41; extra expense at 6c
lin. ft., 31.53 74 9¢
Eliz. Acker, City, S. 1 -2 Lot
167, 25.6 lin. feet brick
block paving at 32.8675,
373.41; extra expense at 6c
lin. ft., 31.54 74 95
Young Men's Christian Ass'n ,
City, Lot 168, 51.2 lin. feet
brick block paving at
32.8675, $146.82; extra ex-
pense at 6c lin. ft., 33.07 149 89
Young Men's Christian Assn„
City, Lot 168a, 51.2 lin. feet
brick block paving at
$2.8675, $146.82; extra ex-
pense at 6c lin. ft., 33.07 149 89
E. A. & G. A. Burden, City,
Und. 1 -3 Lot 36, 51.2 lin.
feet brick block paving at
$2.8675, $146.82; extra ex-
pense at 6c lin. ft., 33.07 149 89
J. V. Rider, City, Und 1 -3
Lot 36a, 51.2 lin. feet brick
block paving at 32.8675,
3146.82; extra expense at 6c
lin. ft., $3.07 149 89
S. P. Rider, City, Und. 1 -3
Lot 36a, 51.2 lin. feet brick
block paving at $2.8675,
3146.82; extra expense at 6c
lin. ft., $3.07 149 89
Geo. W. Diesel, Jr., City, N.
1 -2 Lot 35, 25.6 lin, feet
brick hrock paving at
32.8675,. $73.41; extra ex-
pense at 6c lin. ft., 31.54 74 95
Mary P, Albee, City, Und, 1 -4
S. 1 -2 Lot 35, 25.6 lin. feet
brick block paving at
$2.8675, $73.41; extra ex-
pense at 6c lin. ft., 31.54.. .74 95
Sarah Provoost, City, Und. 3 -8
Lot 35, 25.6 lin, feet brick
block paving at $2.8675,
$73.41; extra expense at 6c
lin. ft., $1.54 74 95
Nettie Provoost, City, Und, 3 -8
Lot 35, 25.6 lin. feet brick
block paving at $2.8675,
$73.41; extra expense at 6c
lin. ft., $1.54 74 95
C. H. Eighmey, und. 1 -4 Citv, N.
41.E ft. lot 34, Alice Woodward
and Mary Spenslev, und. 3 -4
lot 34, 41.6 lin. ft. brick block
paving at 32.8675, $119.29; extra
expenses at 6c per lin, ft., $2,50.,$121 79
W. L. Bradley (heirs), City,
S. 9.7 ft. lot 34, 9.7 lin. ft. brick
block paving at $2.8675, 327.82;
extra epenses at 6c per lip.
ft., 58c .. .... 28 40
W. L. Bradley (heirs), City,
N. 11.2 ft. lot 33, 11.2 lin. ft.
brick block paving at 32.8675.
332.12; extra expenses at 6c per
lin. ft., 67c 32 79.
Geo. "NV. Diesel (trustee), City,
N. 1 -2 S. 40 ft. lot 33, 20 lin. ft.
brick block paving at 32.8675,
357.35; extra expenses at 6c per
lin. ft. 31.20 .... 58 55
W. L. Bradley (heirs), City.
S. 20 ft. lot 33, 20 lin. ft. brick
block paving at 32.8675, 357.35;
extra expenses at 6c per lin.
ft., 31.20 .............. .... .... 58 55
City of Dubuque, lot 169, 64 lin.
ft. brick block paving at
$2.8675, $153.52; extra expenses
at 6c per lin. ft., 33.84 187 36
M. C. Lenehan, Sub. City 170 and
E. 43 ft. 171, and N. 2 ft. E. 43
ft. lot 172 lot 1, 16.65 lin. ft.
brick block paving! at 32.8675,
32.8675, 345.88; extra expenses
lip. ft.. 31.00.... 48 74
M. C. Lenehan, Sub. City lot 170
and E. 43 ft. lot 171 and N. 2 ft.
E. 43 ft. of lot 172, lot 2, 16 lin.
ft. brick block paving at
$2.5675, 347.09; extra expenses
at 6c per lin. ft., 98c 48 07
Mary Molo, Sub. City lot 171
and E. 43 ft. lot 171 and N. 2 ft.
E. 43 ft. of lot 172. lot 3, 16.42
lin. ft. brick block paving at
$2 8675, $47.09; extra expenses
at Gs per lin. ft., 98c 48 07
Alice -Woodward and Mary
Spensley City, N. 34 ft. lot 32,
34' lin. ft. brick block paving
at $2.8675, 397.50; extra ex-
penses at 6c per lin. ft., 32.04. 99 54
John Flynn, City, 5'. 30 ft. lot
32, 30 lin. ft. brick block pav-
ing at 32,805, 386.03.;, extra ex-
penses at 6c per lin. ft., 31.80. 87 83
Ellen Horr, City, N. 1 -3 lot 31,
21.4 lin. ft. brick block paving
at 32.8675, 361.37; extra ex-
penses at 6c per lin, ft., 31.28, 62 65
brick block paving at $2.8075, .
$185.24; extra expenses at 6c
per lin. ft., $3.88 189 12
C. A. Lantzky and W. H. Land -
schulz, City, lot 182, 31.3 lin. ft.
brick block paving at $2.8675,
$89.75; extra expenses at 6c
per lin. ft., $1.88 . .... .... 9163
C. A. Lantzky and W. H. Land -
chulz, City, lot 182a, 33.3 lin.ft.
brick block paving at $2.8'675,
$95.49; extra expenses at 6c
per lin. ft., 81.99 97 48
A. Y. McDonald (trustee, et al)
City, lot 183, 64.6 lin. ft. brick
block paving at 8,2.8675, $185.24;
extra expenses at 6c per lin.
ft., $3.88 189 12
A. Y. McDonald (trustee et al)
City, lot 184, 64.6 lin. ft. brick
block paving at $,2.8675, .$185 24;
extra expenses at 6c per lin.
fr.. $3.8'8 18912
Second National Bank, City, N
37.9 ft. lot 20, 37.9 lin. ft. prick
block paving at $2.8675, $108.68;
extra expenses at 6c per lin.
ft., $2.27 ...... 110 95
L. H. Langworthy, City, S. M.
20 ft. lot 20, 20.0 lin. ft. brick
block paving at $2,8675, $57.36;
extra expenses at 6c per lin. -
ft., $1.20 .... 58 66
B. McFadden, City, S. 6.7 ft. lot
20, 6.7 lin. ft. brick •block pav-
ing: at $2.8675, $19.21; extra
expenses at 6c per lin. ft., 40c. 19 61
B. McFadden, City, N. 13 ft. lot
_ 19, 13 lin. ft. brick block pav-
ing at $2.8675, $37.28; extra ex-
penses at 6c per lin. ft., 78c... 38 06
E. Langworthy Est., City, M. 40
ft. lot 19, 40 lin. ft. brick block
paving at $2.8675, $114.72; ex-
tra expenses at 6c per lin. ft.,
82.40 117 12
Steiner & Zust, City, S. 11.6 ft
lot 19, 11.6 lin. ft. brick block
paving at 82.8675, 833.26; extra
expenses at 6c per lin. ft.,
70c 33 96
Steiner & Zust, City, N. 10 ft.
lot 18, 10 lin. ft. brick block
paving at $2.8675,' $28.67; extra
expenses at 6c per lin. ft., 60c 29 27
E. Langworthy Est., City, S. 20.6
ft. N. 30.6 ft. lot 18,20.6 lin. ft.
brick block paving at 82.8675,
59.07; extra expenses at 6c per
lin. ft., 81.24 60 31
C. H. and G. C. Meyer, City, S
34 ft. lot 18, 34 lin. ft. prick
block paving at 82.8675, 897.49;
extra expenses at 6c per lin.
ft., 82.04 99 53
Mary B. Wallis, City, N. 43 6 ft
lot 17, 43.6 lin. ft. brick block
paving at $2.8875, $125.02; extra
expenses at 6c per lin. ft., $2.62 127 64
II. E. Wilson und. 1 -4, City. S.
21 ft. lot 17, Mrs. H. Bowers,
und. 1 -4, City, S. 21 ft. lot 17,
Adjourned Special Session, July 30, 1913
Gertrude Ryan, und. 1 -2, City,
21 ft. lot 17, 21 lin. It. brick
block paving at 828675, $60.21;
extra expenses at 6c per lin.
ft., $1.26 61 47
John Hartig, City, lot 185, 64.6
lin. ft brick block paving at
$2.8675, $185.24; extra expenses
at 6c per lin. ft., $3.88 189 12
Alfred Tredway Est., City, lot
186, 64.6 lin. ft. brick block
paving at $2.8675, $185.24; ex-
tra expenses at 6c per lin.
ft., $3.88 189 12
John Newman Est., City, lot
187, 64.6 lin. ft. brick block
paving •at $2.8675, 8185.24; ex-
tra expenses at 6c per lin.
ft., 83.88 189 12
Meyers Cox Co., Und. 2 -3 City
Lot. 188;, Geo. .W. Meyers,
Und. 1 -3 City Lot 188, 64.6
lin. feet brick block paving
at $2.8675, $185.24; extra
expenses at 6c lin. foot,
$3.88
Harriet P. Walsh, Und. 1 -3
City Lot 16; G. M. Staples
Est., Und. 2 -3 City Hot 16,
64.6 lin. feet brick block
paving at $2.8675, 8185.24;
extra expenses at 6c lin.
foot, $3.88
Wm. .J Brown, N. 1 -3 City Lot
15, 21.6 lin, feet brick block
paving at $2.8675, $61.94;
extra expenses at 6c lin.
$1.29
Mae Peabody, S. 2 -3 City Lot
15, 43 lin. feet brick block
paving at $2.8675, $123.30;
extra expenses at 6c lin.
foot, $2.58 125 88
Sisters of Holy Ghost, City
Lot 14, 64.6 lin. feet brick
block paving at 82.8675,
$185.24; extra expenses at
60 lin. foot, 83.88 189 12
Emil Kiene, N. 1 -3 City Lot
13, 21.6 lin. feet brick
block paving at 82.8675,
861,94; extra expenses at 6c
lin. foot, $1.29
Peter and Arnold Kiene and
Margt. Converse, S. 2 -3 City
Lot 13, 43 lin. feet brick
block paving at $2.8675,
$123.30; extra expenses at
6c lin. foot, $2.58 125 88
J. J. Nagle, City Lot 189,
64.3 lin. feet brick block
paving at $2.8675, $184,38;
extra expenses at Gc lin.
foot, $3.86 188 24
J. J. Nagle, N. 14.3 ft. City
Lot 190, 14.3 lin. feet
brick block paving at
$2.8675, $41.01; extra ex-
penses at 6e lin. ft., 85c 41 86
Clancy Transfer Co., S. 50 ft
City Lot 190, 50 lin. feet
brick block , paving at
189 12
268 Adjourned Special Session, July 30, 1913
B. W. Lacy, und. 1 -2 City, M.
1 -3 lot 31, and J. V. Rider,
und. 1 -2 City 1\I. 1 -3 lot 31,
21.4 lin. ft. brick block paving
at $2.8675, $61.37; extra ex-
penses at 6c per lin. ft., $1.28.. 62 65
J. Terry Est., und. 1 -2 City lot
173, and Herman Roesch, un.
1 -2 City lot 173, 48.0 lin. ft.
brick block paving at $2.8675,
$137.64; extra expenses at 6c
per lin. ft., $2.88 140 52
W. L. Bradley Est., City, N. 25
ft lot 174, 25 lin. ft. brick block
paving at $2.8675, $71.69; extra
expenses at 6c per lin. ft., $1.50 73 19
W. L. Bradley Est., City, M. 22.6
ft. lot 174, 22.6 lin. ft. brick
block paving at $2.8675, $64.81;
extra expenses at 6c per lin.
ft., $1.36 .... 66 17
Geo. W. Kiesel (trustee), S. 25
ft. lot 174, 25 lin. ft. brick block
paving at $2.8675, $71.69; extra
expenses at 6c per lin. ft, $1.50 73 19
Geo. W. Kiesel (trustee), City,
N. 1 -2 lot 175, 36 lin. ft. brick
block paving at $2.8675, $103.23;
extra expenses at 6c per lin.
ft., 82.16 . 105 39
C. H. Bradley, City, S. 1 -2 lot
175, 36 lin. ft. brick block pav-
ing at $2.8675, $103.23; extra
expenses at 6c per lin. ft.,
$ .. 105 39
W. L. Bradley (heirs), City, lot
176a, 32 lin, ft. brick block
paving at $2.8675, $91.76; extra
expenses at 6e per lin. ft.,
$1.92 93 68
Ira C. Oehler, City, lot 176, 32
lin. ft. brick block paving at
$2.8675, $91.76; extra expenses
at 6c per lin. ft., 81.92 ...... 93 68
John V. Rider, City, lot 28, 32
lin. ft. brick block paving at
$2.8675, 891.76; extra expenses
at 6c per lin. ft., $1.92 93 68
Hattie B. Peabody, City, N. 21
ft. lot 28a, 21 lin. ft. orick
block paving at $2.8675, $60.22;
extra expenses at 6c per lin.
ft. $1.26 .. .. 61 48
John V. Rider, City, s: 7 .ft. lot
28a, 7 lin. ft. brick block pav-
ing at $2.8675, $20.07; extra ex-
penses at 6c per lin. ft., 42e.. 20 49
John V. Rider, City, N. 33 ft.
lot 27, 33 lin. ft. brick block
paving at 82.8'675, $94.63; extra
expenses at 6c per lin. ft.,
$1.98 ........ 96 61
Finley Hospital, City, S. 23 ft.
lot 27, 23 lin. ft. brick block
paving at $2.8675, $65.95; extra
expenses at 6e per lin. ft.,
$1.38 .... 67 33
B. B. and M. E. Richards, City,
lot 27a, 15 lin. ft. brick block
paving at $2.8675, 843.01; extra
expenses at 6c per lin. ft., 50c. 43 91
B. B. and M. E. Richards, City,
N. 26.5 ft. lot 26, 26.5 lin. ft.
brick block paving at 82.8675,
$75.99: extra expenses at 6c
per lin. ft., $1.59 77 58
Mary E. Waller, City, S. 37.5 ft
lot 26, 37.5 lin. ft. brick block
paving at $2.8675, $107.53; ex-
tra expenses at 6c per lin. ft.,
$2.25 109 78
Finley Hospital, City, lot 25, 64
lin. ft. brick block paving at
$2,8675, $183.52; extra expenses
at 6c per lin. ft., $3.84 187 36
Thos. Connolly Est., City, lot
177, 64 lin. ft. brick block pav-
ing at $2.8675, $183.52; extra
expenses at 6c per lin. ft.,
$7.84 187 36
Thos. Connolly Est., City, lot
178, 64 lin. ft. brick block pav-
ing at $2.8675, $183.52; extra
expenses at 6c per lin. ft.,
$3.84 187 36
Augt., Helmut and Wm. Butt,
City. N. 53.5 ft. lot 179, 53.5 lin.
ft. brick block paving at
2.8675, $153.41; extra expenses
at 6c per lin. ft., $3.21 156 62
Anna Lorenze, Weigel's Sub ,
lot 5, 74.5 lin. ft. brick block
paving at $2.8675, 8213.63; ex-
tra expenses at 6c per lin. ft.,
$4.47 218 10
Celina Levi, City, N. 1 -3 lot 24.
21.4 lin. ft. brick block paving
at $2.8675, $61.37; extra ex-
penses at 6c per lin. ft., $1.28. 62 65
Gustave Levi, City, M. 1 -3 lot 24,
21.4 lin. ft. brick block paving
at 82.8675, $61.37: extra ex-
penses at 6c per lin. ft., $1.28. 62 65
Ida Eiseman and Florence Levi,
S. 1-3 lot 24, 21.4 lin. ft. brick
block paving at $2.8675, 861.37:
extra expenses at 6c per lin.
ft, $1.28 62 65
E. R. and J. L. Horr, City,
lot 23, 63 tin. ft. brick block
paving at $2.8675, 3183.52; ex-
tra expenses at 6c per lin. ft.,
83.84 187 36
J. J. Ogilby Est., City, N. 1 -2
lot 22, 32 lin. ft. brick block
paving at $2.8675, $91.76; extra
expenses at 6c per lin. ft.,
$1,92 93 68
Gert. Ryan, und. 1 -2, City, S 1 -2
lot 32: H. E. Wilson, und. 1 -2,
City, S. 1 -2 lot 22, 32 lin ft.
brick block paving at $2.8675,
$91.76; extra expenses at 6c
per lin. ft., $1.92 93 68
Francis Jaeger, City, N. 20 ft
lot 21, 20 lin. ft. brick block
paving at $2,8675, $126.17; extra
expenses at 6c per lin. ft., $1.20 5856
Fred Weigel Est., City, S. 42 ft.
lot 21, 44 lin. ft. brick block
paving at 82.8675, $126.17; exara
expenses at 6c per lin. ft., $2.64 128 81
C. A. Lantzky and W. H. Land -
schulz, City, lot 181, 64.6 lin. ft.
270
Adjourned Special Session, July 30, 1913
32.8675, $143.3S; extra ex-
penses at 6c lin. ft., $3,00 146 38
Myers, Cox & Co., City Lot
191, 64.3 lin. feet brick
block paving at 32.8675,
3184.38; extra expenses at
6c lin. foot, 33.86 188 24
.Anna B. Ryan, N. 1 -3 City Lot
192, 21,45 lin. feet brick
block paving at 32.8675,
361.48; extra expenses at 6c
lin. foot. 81.29
John Deery, S. 2 -3 City Lot
190, 42.86 lin. feet brick
block paving at $2.8675,
$122'.90; extra expenses at
Gc lin. foot, 32.57 125 47
_Mae Peabody, N. 24.3 ft. City
Lot 12. 21.3 lin. feet brick
block paving at 32.8675,
$69.68; extra 'expenses at
6c lin. foot, 31.45 71 13
Anna B. Mantes. S. M. 20 ft.
City Lot 12, 20 lin. ft. brick
block paving at 32.8675,
357.36; extra expenses at 6c
lin. foot, $1.20 58 56
Rich. Waller Est., S. 20 ft ,
City Lot 12, 20 lin. ft. brick
block paving at 32.8675,
$57.36: extra expenses at
6c lin. foot, $1.20 58 56
Mary J. Spensley, N. 1 -3 City
Lot 11, 21.44 lin. feet brick
block paving at 32.5675,
361.48; extra expenses at Gc _
lin. foot, $1.29 '62 77
Jones Bros., Overall Co., S.
2 -3 City Lot 11, 21.44 Iin. ft.
brick block paving at
32.8675, $122.90: extra ex-
penses at 6c lin. ft., 32.57 125 47
German Bank. City Lot 10a, '
30 lin. feet brick block pav-
ing at 32.8875, 386.02; extra
expenses at Gc lin. ft., 31.80 87 82
Tim Dillon, City Lot 10, 34.3
lin. ft. brick block paving
at 32.8675, 398.36; extra ex-
penses at 6c lin. ft., $2.05 100 41
.John Deery, City Lot 9 64 3
lin. feet brick block paving
at 32.8675, $184.38; extra
expenses at Gc lin. ft„ 33.86 1SS 24
Frank A. Burns, N. 2 -3 City
Lot 193, 42.86 lin. feet brick
block paving at 32.8675,
$122.90; cement wall, $22.00;
extra expenses at 6c lin.
foot, 32.57 147 47
- Dubuque Harness & Saddlery
Co., S.. 1 -3 City Lot 193,
193 lin.. ft. feet brick block
paving at 32.8675, $21.44;
361.48;- extra expenses at 6c
lin. foot, 31.29 62 77
Dubuque Harness & Saddlery
Co., N. 1 -3 City Lot 194,
21.44 lin.. feet brick block
paving at 32.8675, $61.48;
17 lin. feet cement curb at
35c, 35.95; extra. expenses
62 77
at 6o lin. foot, 31.29 68 '72
W. S. Dennis, S. 2 -3 City Lot
194, 42.86 lin. feet brick
block paving at 32.8675,
3122.90; extra expenses at
6c lin. foot, $2,57 125 47
Birdena Bush, N. 2 -3 City Lot
195, 42.86 lin. ft. brick
block paving at 32.8675,
3122.90; extra expenses at
6c lin. foot, 32.58 125 48
Hatie Peabody, N. 23 ft. City
Lot 8, 23 lin. feet brick
block paving at 32.8675,
365.95; exrta expenses at 6c
lin. foot, 31.38 67 33
W. .JBurns, M. 19.3 ft. City -
Lot 8, 193 lin. feet brick
block paving at $2.5675,
355.34; extra expenses at 6c
lin. foot, 31.15 56 49
Mary Callahan, S. 22 ft. City
Lot 8, 22 lin. feet brick
block paving at 32.8675,
$63.09; extra expenses at 6c
lin. foot, 31.32 64 41
Geo. W. Diesel (Trustee)
Und. 1 -2 City Lot 7; Nagle
& Burns, Und. 1 -2 City Lot
7, 64.3 lin. feet brick block
paving at 32.8675, 3184.38;
extra expenses at Gc lin,
foot, 33.86 188 24
John Powers et al, N. 34.3 ft.
City Lot 6, 34.3 lin. ft. brick
block paving at 32.8675,
$95.35; extra expenses at 6c
lin. foot, 32.06 100 41
Julien House Co., N. 9 ft. S.
30 ft. City Lot 6, 9 lin. feet
brick block paving at
32.8675, 325.81; extra ex-
penses at 6c lin. foot,. 54c 26 35
Security Bldg. Co., City Lot
29; Security Bldg. Co., City
Lot 30; Security Bldg. Co.,
S. 1 -3 City Lot 31, 176.4
sq. yds. brick block paving
at $1.44, 3254.02; 26.83
sq. yds. brick block paving
at $1.79, 348.03; extra ex-
penses at Gc lin. foot, 38.96. 311 01
(No concrete foundation.)
Grand Opera House Co., W. T0
ft. Lot 171; Grand Opera
House Co., W. 70 ft. Lot
172; Grand Opera House
Co., Sub. City 170 and- E. 43
ft. 171 ands N. 2 ft. E. 43 ft.
172, Lot 4, 184.83 sq. yds.
brick block paving at $1.79,
3330.85; extra expenses at
6c lin. foot, $8.59 339 44
Total
10,189.82 sq. yds. brick
block paving at $1.79 sq
yd, $18,239
176.4 sq. yds. brick block
paving at 31.44 sq. yd
17 lin. ft. cement curb at
35c
96
78
254 02'
9.5 .
.Ai3,journed Special:Searion, J uly 30, d.913 .271
.1,eement .wall 22 00
;Extra i,e4p.enses ,....... 29.0 21
:Total i 418;.91'1 '96
All. of . whidh ,is assessed in propor-
}tion to ',the :sp_ecial 'benefits conferred.
.Adgpted uiily ;:3:0, '191.3.
.Approved ruly 71, 1-9:1:3.
M. "E. aIYONS,
- 8 itayor.
_Atttest: ,J. T. SHEA,
City 'Recorder.
- .Aid. `Wallis !moved the adoption •of
' the , resdlution.
:Carried !by 'the''following vote:
'Yeas —Aide. ,Andresen, Frith, Heim,
$Saul '`Singin, V.allis.
:Nays — Nolte.
' :Absent —Aldr .MeI apghlin.
Alderman 'Wallis offered "the ' ffdl-
flowing:
'Be it :Resolved bY'the City 'Council'
_cif - the ■"City - of !Dubuque, _That ;it *is
:•deemed - necessary and =adicisable 'to
• ;improve :Fourteenth = streete from 'the
'wrest 'curb dine - of 'Locust .Street +to 't e
east curb !line of 'Bluff street, an it
'Whereby tproposed to:refourb and andrre- '
gutter =said _portion! of,Ssaidstreet - -With
:combination 'cement concrete , _curb
and gutter, :and 'to assess the ; eoSt -of
'said curbing and ;guttering against
'the'Abutting q5ropetty.
sAlH, 'Wallis :moved 'the :adoption - of
the resolution.
(Carried,bytthe ■vote:
:Yeas — 1ds. _Andresen, !Frith, ;Heim,
- zCau1.- Singrin, ;Wallis.
- ' Absent- --Ald. ;McLaughlin.
Alderman Wallis offered 'the tfol-
lowing:
Be is Resolved ;by . the 'City Council
of ,Dubuque, - Thhi t the city engineer
be and he is hereby directed to pre -
J pare a :plat showing :generally
the ;location, nature and ex-
tent of the .propos.ed :Improve-
:merit on Fourteenth 'street !.from
the west curb !line ef !Locust ;street !to
the r.east+.curb!line of Bluff street, and
the kind 'of material to be ;used, and
an estimate of the entire cost thereof,
and . the amount, and cost of, such .im-
provement, and the -amount assessa-
ble .upon any .railway or street ,rail -
way company, the "amount: and cost
thereof, to be paid .by the city, if .any
and the cost thereof and amount as-
sessable upon each lot . or , parcel of
land - adjacent to or abutting upon
such improvement per front foot, and
to 'file such plat ;and • estimate in the
office of the city .recorder, . that after
the 'filing .of said ; plat and estimate in
his office, the city recorder shall.pub-
lish in three consecutive .issues of a
newspaper . published .in this city a
notice stating that suet' plat and es-
' timates are on - file, the location and
nature of the improvement, kind of
material to "be used, and an estimate
of -its _cost, and the time before which
- Objections 'thereto can 'be 'iileti, an'd
the time fixed for ,hearing, •which
time :Shall - not !be less than (five 'days
?after 'the !last -publication - .Of :such -no-
`tine, :attd' after -suet: ptiblication shall
.•stave +been 'made, the city - recvrurer
Ithx11, at the :next - tegtilar , session of
!tile 'City' 7oundll, :notify the Council
$thereof lin 'writing, •With a .printed
�PY 'euelt rnotioe . aceotnpanYing
' tthe same.
1 kit1..Spallis - imovell '-the adoption -;02
':the iresoicttion.
iCaritietl tby:'the ffdllovling'vote:
Y3ieas- .-- A1tls, :Andresen, lftith. FHeim,
liatil, Mtngrin, ��CtalUe.
zNa,,vs- —Nne,
Absent—Mid.: :9
:Your , pedal IfCommittee - eP..peinted
1 10 intake arraangements .for :securing
:the property rneeessar,,y ffor .the - widen -
':iiv of the street Eat Caller •,Aven;ue
and Eighteenth : street, •.would .respect -
2fuliy rrOport :;that +;the _ o. :1 :engine
ihouse :is :partly tuilt - :t#te ,rear ehd
4f ."the lot, +the !'front :part 'of which it
is .€ibsbluttly .necessary "to ;secure :for
itlle rproposed'widening: :Under the 'cir-
cumstances we , l1eemsd tit :for the
best interests :of .the. :City to make
arrangements-10r 'the =purchase of the
e *:tire clot, and accordingly had a
conference with H. Pfotzer at which
he agreed to acept the sum _02 4$3500.00
for .the ;property, of which $2000.00 is
.to ,be paid at ,the time- .the _transfer
is :made .and ;the .balance - when the
new appropriations-go auto _effect ..and
Mr. Pfotzer further agrees to remove
the ;building :from the lot. We re-
spectfully' recommend .that the offer
'be _accepted _and . that. a .warrant in the
sum of $2000.00 be ordered drawn . in
favor of the .Mayor, ;to be , paid the
Pfotzer . estate upon presentation of
the abstract and - deed duly approved
by the City Attorney, and 'that at the
usual time ,a - special appropriation be
made to cover - the balance.
W. SINGRIN, , ,Chairman.
Ald. Singrin moved that the ,report
of the Special Committee be adopted
and a warrant ordered drawn in
'favor - of the Mayor:to cover same and
that Mr. Pfotzer be notified to.remove
the building -at once. Carried.
Ald. Wallis offered the :following
AN ORDINANCE establishing�..grade
on 'West Fifth .Street ::from College
Avenue to Glen Oak .Avenue.
Be it Ordained - by the :City Council of
the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That a grade on West
•Fifth. Street from _College .Avenue to
Glen Oak Avenue be and the same le
hereby , established and ':adopted as
-shown by the ,profile Of .-said ,grade
prepared by -the 'City :Engineer, +being
Profile S o. -782. Bench :mark:. Door
sill brick house opposite north -'end
Adjourned Special Session, July 30, 1913
Yeas -Aids. Andresen, Frith, Heim,
Saul, Eingrin, Wallis.
Nays -None.
Absent -Ald. McLaughlin.
Ald. 'Wallis offered the following:
AN ORDINANCE establishing a grade
on Avoca Avenue from Decorah
Avenue to Cherry Street.
Be it Ordained by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That a grade on Avoca
Avenue from Decorah Avenue to
Cherry Street be and the same is
hereby established and adopted as
shown by the profile of said grade
prepared by the City Engineer. being
Profile No. 781. Bench mark: Door
sill Starr's store, Delhi and West
Fourteenth Streets, elevation 304.90.
Said grade begins at the north curb
line of Decorah Avenue which is Sta-
tion 0, elevation 261.00; thence to Sta-
tion 2 +70, south curb Delaware Ave- ,
nue, elevation east curb 254.50;
thence to Station 2 +85, elevation
west curb 255.30; thence to Station 3,
north curb line Delaware Avenue, ele-
vation east 254.50; thence to Station
3 +41, south curb Cherry Street, ele-
vation east curb 254.50; thence to Sta-
tion 3+41, south curb Cherry Street,
elevation west curb 256.50: thence to
curb line Cherry Street, elevation
west curb 257.00,
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
In force and take effect from and af-
ter its passage by the City Council
and its publication one time in the Du-
buque Telegraph - Herald and Times -
Journal newspapers.
Adopted July 30, 1913,
Approved July 31, • 1913.
M. E. LYONS,
Mayor.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Times - Journal and Telegraph - Herald
newspapers July 31, 1913.
3. J. SHEA,
7 -31 -1t City Recorder.
Ald. Wallis moved that the reading
just had be considered the first read-
ing of the ordinance.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas -Alds. Andresen, Frith, Heim,
Saul, Eingrin, Wallis.
Nays-None.
Absent-Ald. McLaughlin.
Ald. 'Wallis moved to suspend the
rules for the purpose of reading the
ordinance by its title.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas -Aids, Andresen, Frith, Heim,
Saul, Singrin, 'Wallis.
Nays -None.
Absent -Ald. McLaughlin.
Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of
the ordinance.
Carried by the following vote:
273
Yeas -Alds. Andresen, Frith, Heim,
Saul, Eingrin, Wallis.
Nays -None.
Absent -Ald. McLaughlin.
Your Committee on Sewers would
respectfully report that we have ex-
am`ned the sanitary sewer construct-
ed in the alley between Elm and Pine
Greets from Thirteenth Street to a
point about twenty -five feet south of
the southerly line of Fourteenth
Street, The O'Farrell Contracting Co„
contractors, and would recommend
that said sewer be accepted. We fur-
ther recommend that the City Engi-
heer be instructed to prepare a special
assessment against the lots or parcels
of real estate subject to assessment
for aid improvement and file the
s2me in the office of the City Recorder
who will 'thereupon publish the notice
of said assessment as required by or-
dinance.
W. SINGRIN.
Chairman.
Alcl. Singrin moved the adoption of
the report of the Committee on
Sewers. Carried.
Your Committee of the Whole, to
whom was referred the petition of M.
B. Park, stating that he had paid the
retail liquor dealers' license for the
quarter ending June 30, 1913, and that
on April 8, 1913, he was compelled to
discontinue business because, of the
destruction of the bunorng and stock,
and asking therefore that the unused
portion at the amount paid for such
license be refunded him, would re-
spectfully report that said license was
in full force and effect during the en-
tire quarter for which it was issued,
and could have been used elsewhere in
the City by the petitioner. We there-
fore recommend that said petition be
received and filed.
JAMES' SAUL,
Chairman.
Your Committee of the Whole, to
whom was referred the communica-
tion of the Bathing Beach Commis-
sion, asking that a warrant be order-
ed drawn in favor of its treasurer, B.
F. Blocklinger, for the $1,000.00 ap-
propriated for bathing beach pur-
poses, would respectfully recommend
that the petition be granted and that
the City Recorder be instructed ac-
cordingly. JAMES SAUL,
Chairman.
Your Committee of the Whole, to
whom was referred the petition and
waiver signed by the owners or agents
of all the property abutting on Fene-
lcn Place, asking that the specifica-
tions for the improvement thereof be
so changed as to provide for the use
of crushed granite that will pass
272 Adjourned Special Session, July 30, 1913
of Grandview Avenue, elevation
303.54,
Said grade begins at a point oppo-
site the center of the manhole at
West Fifth Street and College Ave-
. nue, which is Station 0, elevation
north curb 293.01; thence to Station
+18.5, east curb line College Avenue,
elevation south curb 291.16; thence
to Station +50, elevation north curb
289.00, south curb 289.00; thence to
• Station 1, elevation 285.7; thence to
Station 1+50, elevation 282.80; thence
to Station 2, elevation north curb
, 281.10, south curb 280.60; thence to
Station 2 +50, elevation north curb
297.80, south curb 279.30; thence to
Station 3, . elevation • north curb
278.30, south curb 277.80; thence to
Station 3 +50, elevation north curb
277.10, south curb 277.00; •thence to
Station 3 +81.5, west curb line Glen
Oak Avenue, elevation south curb
275.60, north curb 276.78.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and af-
ter its passage by the City Council
and its publication one time in the Du-
buque Telegraph- Herald and Times-
' Journal newspapers,
Adopted July 30, 1913.
Approved July 31, 1913.
M. E. LYONS,
Mayor.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Times- Journal and Telegraph - Herald
newspapers July 31, 1913.
J. J. SHEA,
7 -31 -1t City Recorder.
Ald. Wallis moved that the reading
just had be considered the first read-
ing of the ordinance.
Carried by the following vote:,
Yeas -Alds. Andresen, Frith, Heim,
Saul, Singrin, Wallis.
Nays -None.
Absent -Ald. McLaughlin.
Ald. Wallis moved to suspend the
rules for the purpose of reading the
ordinance by its title.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas -Alds. Andresen, Frith, Heim,
Saul, Eingrin, 'Wallis.
Nays -None.
Absent -Ald. McLaughlin,
Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of
the ordinance.
Carried by the following vcte:
Yeas -Alds. Andresen, Frith, Heim,
Saul, Eingrin, Wallis.
Nays -N one.
Absent -Ald. McLaughlin.
Ald. 'Wallis offered the following:
AN ORDINANCE establishing a grade
on West Fourteenth Street from
Bluff Street to Prairie Street.
Be it Ordained by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That a grade on West
Fourteenth Street from Bluff Street to
Prairie Street be and the same iir
hereby established and adopted as
shown by the profile of said grade
prepared by the City Engineer, being
Profile No. 783. Bench mark: Cop-
ing of wall on southeast corner of
Main and Fourteenth Streets, eleva-
tion 56.21,
Said grade begins at the west curb
of Bluff Street which is Station 0, ele-
vation south curb 80.36, north curb
79.91; thence to Station 1 +50, eleva-
tion 87.40; thence to Station 4+46.5,
east line of Cornell Street, elevation
north curb 109.40; thence to Station
4 +80, west curb line of Cornell
Street, elevation north curb 112.20;
thence to Station 5, elevation north
curb 113.80, south curb 114.10;
thence to Station 5 +51, elevation
south curb 118.65; thence to Station
5 +82, elevation south curb 122.10;
thence to Station 7, elevation 132.30;
thence to Station 8 +66, elevation
north curb 150.20;, thence to Station ,
8+97, elevation north curb 153.90,
south curb 154.05; thence to Station
12+4, east curb line of Prairie Street,
elevation north curb 187.20, south
curb 147.20; thence to Station 12 +40,
west curb line of Prairie Street, eleva-
tion north curb 130.30, south curb .
130.35.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and af-
ter its passage by the City Council
and its publication one time in the Du-
buque Telegraph- Herald and Times -
Journal newspapers,
Adopted July 30, 1913.
Approved July 31, 1913.
M. E. LYONS,
Mayor.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Times - Journal and Telegraph- Herald
newspapers July 31, 1913,
J. J. SHEA,
7 -31 -1t City Recorder.
Ald. Wallis moved that the reading
just had he considered the first read-
ing of the ordinance.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas -Aids. Andresen, Frith, Heim,
Saul, Eingrin, Wallis.
Nays -None.
Absent - -Ald. McLaughlin.
Ald. Wallis moved to suspend the
rules for the purpose of reading the
ordinance by its title.
Carried by the following ,vote:
Yeas -Alds. Andresen, Frith, Heim,
Saul, Singrin, Wallis.
Nays -None.
Absent -Ald. McLaughlin.
Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of
the ordinance.
Carried by the following vote:
:274 Atljouamed Spacial , essiext, ,July .30, 1913
•through a 'one-half :inch :mesh and be i
retained on a one - .quarter ,inch mash,
instead of stone that will pass .through
a one and one quarter inch mesh and
be retained on .a one - quarter inch
=Heal, ■would respectfully ,recommend
that ;.the .pray_er of the ipatitioner-s be
, granted, provided the •contractors
.agtcee '.to eaectept uoh eharage "without
extra toost to the =City tor the abutters.
'We f'further ;recommend that the City
,Attorney the :instructed to ;prepare ..the
.necessary - agreement :anti to have the
;sanre'sinned thy'. the contractors.
JAi3S :SAUL,
:Chairman.
.A1tl. Baul: moved the .adoption of ',the
treport cif the 'Committee oftthe'Whole,
!Carried.
Ald. -Wallis ■moevd that the Chief
-of `Police and :Harbor :Master 'be :in -
4structed to enforce 'the 'Harbor ;Ordi-
nance to the letter of the law. •Car-
ried.
Ald. Frith moved that the Street
(Commissioner be •instructed to notify
the stokers on the -steam rollers to
have steam raised at 7:00 o'clock
'every rm orning and :also to see 'that
- the Engineers and -Stokers on the
`Steam - Rollers 'wok nine .hours 'every
•day. .Carried.
Md, Saul moved 'to adjourn. 'Ca'r-
tried. •
Adopted 1913. -
Approved
Attest:
Mayor.
City Recorder.
List of City Warrants.
Dubuque, Iowa.
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council of Dubuque.
Gentlemen: 'The following is a.
complete list of all warrants issued
by me during the month of June,
1913:
SALARIES FOR 1913.
M. E. Lyons, Mayo '$116 65
.Geo. D. Wybrant, 'Treasurer 133 30
F. M. Blake, Deputy 100 00
L. F. Kolfen'bach, Clerk 75 00
Cyril D. Lagen, Auditor 116 65
Carl We'glau, Deputy 80 00
J. J. Shea, Re'cord'er 116 65
P. J. Kies, Deputy 85 00
Fred J. Heller, Assessor 125 00
Harry Gleason, Ass't Assessor 91 65
Frank Kenneally, Asst. Asses-
sor 91
Geo. T. Lyon, City Attorney 150
Edgar H. Willging, Asst. Atty. 85
Nettie Bentley, Steno. to Atty 20
John Daniels, Engineer 105
Francis J. McNulty, Asst. En-
gineer 105 00
Allen Weidner, Office Clerk. 75 00
Wm. Coleman, Rod Man, En-
gineer 75 00
John Lawler, Com. Clerk 125 00
John Mahoney 100 00
Wm. Foley, Sidewalk Insp. 60 00
Patrick Hamel 60 00
Edw. Norton, Market Master 65 00
Thos. Ilackney, Pound Master 45 00
Mrs. H. Koenig, Janitress 30 00
Dr. Chas. Palen, Health Of-
ficer 60 00
Jas. Lynch, Sanitary Officer 65 00
Dr. F. J. Kennedy, Meat and
Milk Inspector 75 00
Edward Daley, Wharf Master 45 00
William Andresen, Alderman -
at -Large 25 00
Eugene E. Frith, Alderman
Fifth Ward 25 00
John Heim,
Large 25 00
J. J. McLaughlin,
Second Ward 2500
James Saul, , Alderman First
Ward 25 00
Wm. Singrin, Alderman Third
Ward 25 00
J. H, Wallis, Alderman Fourth
Ward 25 00
Alderman -at-
Alderman
List of Warrants
65
00
00
00
00
Police pay roll last half of May,
t913:
John Raesle '$ 53 90
Ed. Brunskill 33 98
Jas. Corcoran 34 30
Mike Connolly 36 63
John Cody 34 30,
Nick Campbell 36 63
Wm. Carroll 33 93
Thos. Cain 33 98
Philip Dunphy 36 75'
Wm. Donahue' 34 30
275
Thos. Duggan 36 63
Pat Fury 39 20
Jahn Fox 39 22
Jas. Flynn 34 30
Win). Fox 36 63
Mike Fogarty 34 30
Theo. Ganahl 36 63
Ben Gray 36 63
Emil Kahn 39 22
Mike Kilty 36 63
Jas. Keefe 34 30
John Kane 36 63
John Kop 34 36
Pat Kenneally 34 30
Barney Ludescher 34 30
Pat McCollins 34 30
Mike McCormick 34 30
Henry Mueller 34 30
Hugh Markey 36 63
Pat Mulligan 39 20
John O'Brien 34 30
Mike O'Connor 41 82
Mike Ryan 34 30
Gus Raterman . 36 63
Jos. Stoltz 34 30
Mike Stapleton 36 63
Pat Sullivan 36 63
'John .Spielman 36 63
Dennis Sheehan 36 63
Thos. Sweeney 39 20
Fred Seylor 31 85
•Chas. Truher 33 98
Frank Williams 34 30
Miss B. Brennan 34 30
Mrs. K. Hibbe 34 30
Fred Spielman 36 63
Police Pension Fund retained 33 31
Fire pay roll last half of May 1913:
J. Reinfried $ 61 75
Wm. Hipman
49 00
M. Eitel 47 05
J. Essman 43 63
A. Duccini 23 14
G. Beyer 40 69
T Kennedy 37 74
A. Heer 35 29
F. Mutch 29 40
J. Noonan 29 40
J. 42 15
T. Flynn Ryder 43'63
H. Cain 37 74
M. Kelley a0 69
F. Murphy 41 29
J. Bakey 35 29
Win. Smith 35 29
Wm. McConnell 35 29
G. Gehrke 4215
13. Kirch 43 63
J. Smith ,. 35 29
J. Keppler 35 29
W m. Kannolt 35 29
J. Daugherty 35 29
Win. McClain 35 29
D. Ahern 49 00
J. Benzer 40 69
A. McDonnell 43 63
P. Zillig 35 29
M. Sweeney 35 29
J. McGloughlin 35 29
J. Connolly 35 29'
W m. Kennedy 37 24
J. Mullen, 2nd
Jas. Malloy, 3rd
J. Maus, 4th
J. Martinek, 4th
Aug. Mayer, 4th
A. Manderscheid, 5th
Jas. McCarron, 1st
R. McCaffrey, 2ndi
Jas. McLaughlin, 3rd
J. F. McGovern, 4th
D. McGuinness, 2nd, $S.14;
3rd, 58.13; 4th, 8.13
J. Nutz, 4th
J. Nutz, 2nd, 35.20; 4th, $5.25
F. Naegele, 5th
W. O'Brien, 1st
P. O'Farrell, 3rd
C. O'Neill, 2nd
H. Peck, 1st
J. Parker, 4th
P. P,yan, 1st
R. Rosemeier, 2nd, $23.00;
4th, 35c
Jas. Ryan, 2nd
G. Schulz, 3rd'
J. Singrin, 3rd
G. Sutter, 3rd
P. Schetgen, 3rd
W. Spensley, 4th
Leo Schneider, 5th
John Schwaegler, 5th
J. Scheidecker, 5th
J. Schafetel, 5th
W. Schnee, 5th
Jas. Thompson, 1st
A. Turner, 1 -5 in each
W. Williams, 2nd, $22.10; 4th,
350
E. Wilson, 3rd
E. Wilson, 1 -5 in each
John Ward, 3rd
W. Walker, 1st, $1.50; 2nd,
$7.80; 3rd, $9.10; 4th, 5.55;
5th, $1.25
H. Zernecke, 5th
E. Apel, 1st, $44.90; 2nd,
$3.64; 3rd, $4.90; 4th, $3.50
5th, 56c
M. Ackels, 1st, $3.50; 2nd,
$18.15; 3rd, $21.05; 4th,
$12.90; 5th, $2.90
M. Ackels, 1st, $3.10; 2nd,
$15.90; 3rd, $18.45; 4th,
$11.30; 5th,' $3.50
M. Ackels, 3rd, $8.10; 4th,
$40.40
F, G. Becker, 3rd
F. Burns, 3rd
J. Berwanger, 5th
Jos. Calvert, 2nd, $31.25; 4th,
$15.75
John Calvert, 2nd!
W. Cook, 3rd
A. Conrad, 5th
Mrs. A. Dietl, 5th
H. Farnum, 3rd
M. Hannon, 2nd
J. Kean, 2nd, $1.75; 4th,
$47.75
H. Kress, 5th
J. Landholdt, 4th ......•
J. Lenihan, 3rd
List of Warrants
19 20 F. Millard, 5th 47 50
8 80 L. McCollins, 2nd, $76.65; 4th,
20 00 $15.35 92 00
9 40 P. S. Norton, 1st, $1.50; 2nd,
4 50 $3.90; 3rd, $53.75; 4th
9 60 $3.75; 5th, 60c 63 50
15 80 Phil Pier, 3rd 7 00
25 00 W. P,uesch, 5th 11 00
13 40 Jerry Sullivan, 1st 46 00
6 20 Tony Siege, 4th, 4 Perch Rock 5 40
C. Tully, 5th 4 60
24 40 Union Electric Co., lst, $28.62;
13 00 2nd, $41.33; 3rd, $63.59;
8 45 4th, $15.90; 5th, $168.50 317 94
9 00 Peter Wagner, 1st 46 00
25 00 Pay roll for Labor on Sewers dur-
8 SO ing the last half of May, 1913:
25 20 D. Cunningham $ 26 20
13 00 W. Coughlan 26 20
19 20 W. Hennessy 26 20
21 00 H. Kunkel 26 20
J. Rooney 20 0 0
23 35 C. Ruesch 26 20
25 20 C. Sullivan 32 50
6 80 J. Tobin 26 2 0
8 60 J. Callaghan 14 40
8 80 T. Banncig 26 20
25 00 J. Burke 5 40
19 20 J. Hanson 1 00
20 80
1 80
20 SO
6 20
21 40
15 00
25 00
Jururs tor appiai,,ing the wiuen-
ing• or blucalinger Lane:
C. ti, V oelxer, Juror
t� ugene rsuaius J urur
P. R. hatpin, J uror
J ulin Uiiniger, . urur
J. J. , \agle Jurur
reter Brauer, Juror
n, � roe uscnild, J uror
N, Glao, Juror
u. H. berg, Juror
Jos Schrup, Juror
J. J. Rowan, Juror
du.ton Adams, Juroi
Geo. D. Wybrant, Treasurer,
bathing beath donation 150 00
57 50 Geo. D. Wybrant, Treasurer,
claims and judgments 475 00
Geo. D. Wybrant, Treasurer,
to cover balance on loan war-
rants 240 00
Geo. D. Wybrant, Treasurer,
interest on outstanding war-
rants 344 75
Geo. D. Wybrant, Treasurer,
miscellaneous 191 88
M. E. Lyons, Mayor, for pur-
chase of lot 1 of 10 in Martin's
Dubuque 500 00
M. E. Lyons, Mayor, for pur-
chase of lot 1 of 10 in Martin's
Dubuque 300 00
M. E. Lyons, Mayor, for pur-
chase of lots in Oxford Heights 500 00
M. E. Lyons, Mayor, for pur-
chase of lots in Oxford Heights 150 00
Fire payroll first half of June, 1913.
J. Reinfried $ 62 00
Wm. Hipman 50 00
4 50 M. Eitel 47 00
51 00 J. Essinan 43 00
46 00 A. Duccini 40 00
22
6
11
5
45
80
50
60
48 50
11 50
22 00
39 Ou
47 00
41 00
21 50
64 50
42 50
43 50
39 50
2 00
2 00
2 u,
2 00
2 00
(1,1
2 OU
2 0J
2 00
2 0J
2 OU
2 04
276
N. Wagner
J. Murphy
R. Weston
J. Allen
M. Fahey
R. Kennedy
Wm. Ducey
F. Kenneally
E. McDermott
T. O'Brien
J. Roshin
F. Baumgartner
J. Schoenberger
P. Kirch
G. Arthofer, Sub.
J. Rooney, Sub.
P. Apel, Sub.
G. Schnee, Sub
M. Markham, Sub.
C. Dement, Sub.
Fire Pension Fund retained
29 40
29 40
42 15
37 74
35 29'
35 29
42 15
57 74
35 29
35 29
42 15
37 74
35 29
35 29
34 00
34 00
30 00
21 00
7 00
12 00
34 93
BILLS.
Ed. Ruff, inspector' West Locust
street improvement ...$ 10 00
Thomas Kenneally, inspector
Wooten Ave. improvement ... 10 00
Thomas Kenneally, inspector
Nevada street improvement... 10 00
Jas. Callahan, inspector sewer
in alley between Main and
Locust .. 10 00
Maurice Quinlan, inspector al-
ley between Main and Iowa
streets 26 00
John Bohn, insp ector Bee
Brancn 1400
J. P. Cooney, inspector West
Locust street sewer „ 28 00
Harry Boesen, inspector alley
between Main and Iowa
streets / .... 4 00
Geo. Lynch, inspector Kaufman
Ave. 3 00
G. F. Mansteadt, inspector Wil-
son Ave. .. ... , 18 00
C. B. McNamara & Co., Grad-
ing 500 00
C. B. McNamara & Co., Grad-
ing 500 00
Tihey Bros., Grading 100 00
Tihey Bros., Grading 200 00
Tihey Eros., 5 per cent retain-
ed, sewer in Dodge Street 46 68
J. Dehing, Road 7 50
E. T. Frith, Health 500 00
E. T. Frith, Health 350 23
Pay roll for labor on streets in the
several Road Districts during the last
half of May, 1913:
A. Algeyer, 2nd, $6.00; 4th,
$6,00; $ 12 00
Al. Algeyer, 4th 9 40
J. Alexander, lst, $1.50; 2nd,
$7.50; 3rd, $9.10; 4th,
$5.55; 5th, $1.25 25 20
W. Burke, 1st 21 00
E. Besser, lst 16 60
John Burke, 1st 15 80
J. Bechen, 2nd 8 00
J. Bechen, 2nd, $6.65; 4th,
List of Warrants
$6.70 13 35
J. Burns, 2ndi ....,.'........... 3.60
W Buchmann, Ord 3 00
G Blanchard, 3rd 3 60
H. Burgwald, lst, $1.50; 2nd,
$7.80; 3rd, $9.10; 4th,
$5 55; 5th, $1.25 25 20
C. Buelow, 2nd, $8.14; 3rd,
$8.13; 4th, $8,13 24 40
P. Carney, 1st 21 00
W. Coughlan, 1st 21 00
Jerry Cahill, 1st 16 60
Phil Curran, 3rd 10 40
John Cahill, 13th St. Dump,
$10.40; 3rd, $4.00
John Cahill, 3rd
Jas. Connoly, 1st
Jas. Connolly, 1st
T. Cahill, Health
T Donahue, 1st
B. Donnelly, 1st, 72c; 2nd,
72c; 3rd, 72c; 4th, 72c; 5th,
72c; Street Work, 40c ...,
J. Dobler, 1 -5 in each
G. Davis, 1 -5 in each
J. Egan, 2nd
J. Eberhardt, 5th
G. Frost, 2nd
F. Frick, 3rd
W. Foley, 3rd
W. Flynn, 3rd
A. Fuller, 1 -5 in each
G. Gietz, 1st
M. Gierst, 2nd
M. Gierst, 2nd, $5.45; 4th,
$5.45
B. Glass, 2nd
C Geimer, 4th
M. Gantenbein, 5th
H. Galle, 5th
C. Gantenbein, 5th
D. Hoag, 2nd
E. Hird, 2nd, 52.25; 4th, $2.20
E. Hird, 4th
E. Hird, 4th
L. Horrig, 3rd, $11.20; 5th,
$6.00
C. Hird, 4th
J. Haupert, 5th
N. Herman, 5th
Peter Jacobs, 3rd
John John, 3rd
J. H. Jackson, 4th
T. Kenneally, 1st
F. Keck, 2nd
F. Keck, 2nd, $5.70; 4th, $5.65
P. Kreamer, 2nd
P. Kreamer, 2nd, $4.45; 4th,
$4 45
N. Kettenhofen, 3rd
P. Krocheski, 4th
M. Kieffer, 4th
M. Kieffer, 4th
C. Kupferschmidt, 5th
J. Kness, 2nd, $8.40; 3rd,
38.40; 4th, $8.40
J. Kinsella, 1 -5 in each
J. Kinsella, 4th
H. Leik, 5th
T. Lonergan, 1st, $1.50; 2nd,
$7.50; 3rd, $9.10; 4th,
$5.55; 5th, $1.25
14 80
4 50
25 20
25 20.
25 20
14 80
9 00
25 00
37 50
19 20
21 00
25 00
12 40
8 00
1 40
17 35
9 60
8 60
10 90
12 60
18 20
23 80
23 60
25 00
7 60
4 45
4 50
2 80
17 20
25 00
23 60
4 80
17 60
8 40
20 80
21 00
9 60
11 35
6 80
8 90
10 60
20 00
12 80
4 00
23 60
25 20
25 00
4 40
23 00
25 20
N. Herman, 5th 19 60
P. Jacobs 3rd 19 80
J. H. Jackson, 4th 20 00
T. Kenneally, 1st 18 80
F. Keck, 2nd 3 40
F. Keck, 2nd, 3% yds. macadam 2 80
F. Keck, 2nd, 38.65; 4th, $8.70 17 35
P. Kreamer, 2nd 80
p. Kreamer, 2nd, $9.55; 4th,
$9.55 .... 19 10
N. Kettenhofen, 3rd 6 20
M. Kieffer, 4th 20 80
P. Krocheski, 4th 20 00
W. Kennedy, 4th 10 80
C. Kupferschmidt, 5th 21 00
J. Kinsella, 1 -5 in each 25 00
.J. Kinsella, 4th 3 20
J. Kness, 2nd, $7.20; 3rd, 37.20;
4th, ,$7.20 21 60!
H. Leii[, 5th 2180
T. Lonergan,
$4.75, $1:10 216
0 ]
J. Mullen, 2nd 19 40
.Jas. Malloy, 3rd 5 20
J. Maus, 4th 20 00
A. Manderscheid, 5th 8 00
R. McCaffrey, 2nd 25 00
. Jas. McLaughlin, 3rd 8 40
!D. McGuinness, 31.35; $6.95;
38 05, 34.90, $1.15 22 40
31.30, $6.70, $7.75,
John Nutz, 2nd, 39.55; 4th, $9.55 19 10
John Nutz, 4th 1 80
W. O'Brien, 1st 25 00
C. O'Neill, 2nd 22 40
P. Ryan, 1st 20 00
R. Rosemeier, 2nd 22 00
Jas. Ryan, 2nd 21 60
Jos. Sullivan, 2nd 3 60
J. Singrin, 13th St. Dump 19 00
G. Schultz, 3rd, 313.40; 13th St
Dump, 31.00 14 40
P. Schetgen, 3rd 25 00
W. Spensley, 4th 20 00
S. Sterling, 4th 5 00
L. Schneider, 5th , 19 40
J. Scheidecker, 5th 19 40
W. Schnee, 5th 2160
Jas. .Thompson, 1st 3 60
A. Turner, ,1 -5 in each 25 00
W. Williams, 2nd 22 90
John -Ward, 5th 8 00
E. Wilson, .1 -5 in each 25 00
W. -Talker, 2nd, $7.20; 3rd,
'$7.20; .4th, $7.20 ......., 21 60
H. Zernecke, 5th 2160
M. Ackels. $3.51, $18.13, 321.06,
312.87, 32.93 58 50
M. Ackels, 32.64, 313.64, $15.8'4,
89.68. 32.20 44 00
M. Aekels. 3rd, 37.95: 4th, 339.55. 47 50
E. Apel, '$47:74, 65c, 87c, 64c, 10c 50 00
1 . Burns, 13th St. Dump 38 50.
J. Berwanger, 5th 43 50:
Josh Calvert, 2nd, $25.25; 4th,
$22.25 47 50,
John C alvert, 2nd 31 501
B. Costello, 4th 41 00,
A. Conrad 5th 55 50
J. Dorgan, 3rd, 100 yds. maca-
dam 150 00
P. Farnum, 3rd 29 50'
M. Hannan, 2nd, $46.25; 4th,
List of 'Warrants
$1.25 47 50
J. Kean, 4th 27 50
,J. Landholt, 2nd, .$1.75; 4th,
39.25 .... 41 0.;
J. Lenihan 1st, 5 yds. macadam 5 00
J. Linehan, 3rd 45 00
F. Millard, 5th 48 50
L. McCollins, 2nd, 373.33; 4th,
$14.17 ... 87 50
P. S. Norton, 31.50, $3.90, $52.75,
33.75, 60c ... 62 50
Jerry Sullivan 1st 50 00
C. Singrin, 3r�1, 322.50; 13th St
Dump, $9.00 31 50
P. Wagner, 1st 50 00
Labor on Sewers and other improve-
ments under the supervision of the
Sewer department:
W. Cunningham .... ....3 21 60
W. Coughlan 21 60
J. Callahan 1 80
T. Bannig 24 40
J. Burke 180
W. Hennessy 21 60
J. Hanson 2 25
H. Kunkel 21 60
J. Rooney 21 60
C. Ruesch 24 40
C. Sullivan ... 32 50
J. Tobin 21 60 • Couler Ave. improvement:
J. Burke 1 80
M. Boyle 3 60
J. Hansen 16 75
John McLaughlin 11 00
John Levin 13 60
D. Gantenbein 8 S0
Fourth Ward:
W. Flynn 4 40
F. Scharle 90
M. Boyle 2 00
John McLaughlin 1 80
Labor on Dodge Street improvement
during the first half of June, 1913:
Peter Carney $ 12 60
Jas. Thompson 12 60
Fred Geitz .... 12 60
W. Coughlan .... 5 40
M. - Walsh .... 31 50
Clancy Transfer Co. 31 50
.E. Apel 4 50
G. Casey 27,00
J. ,P. Cooney, Inspector $ 26.00
P. Royce, Inspector 15.00
T. Kenneally, Inspector 21.00
M. Quinlan, Inspector 20.00
J. Bohn, Inspector 23.00
,E. Ruff, Inspector 23.00
T. J. flassett, manholes, Mt
Pleasant Avenue sewer 40.00
O'Farrell Contract Co., 5 per
cent. retained on sewer in
Kniest Street .
O'Farrell Contrct Co., 6 ,per
cent, retained on Cornell and
Mt. Rose 30.58
P. O'Farrell, macadam 7,80
Star Meat Market, Police 3.70
L. Fay, Police 35
Standard Lumber Yard Co.,,Police ,13.50
H. ,J. Deggendorf, Police 8,A0
F. G. Becker, Police 2.89
278 List of Warrants
G. Beyer
T. Kennedy
H. Heer
F. Mutsch
J. Noonan
C. Dement, Sub
J. Flynn
T. Ryder
E. Cain
M. Kelley
F. Murphy
J, -Bakey
Wm. Smith
Wm. McConnell
J. Anglin, Sub
G. Gehrke
B, Kirch
J. Smith
J. Keppler
Wm. Kannolt
J. Daugherty
- Wm. McClain
P. Apel, Sub
D. Ahern
- J. Benzer
A. McDonnell
P. Zillig
M. Sweeney
J. McGloughlin
J. Connelly
W m. Kennedy
N. Wagner
J. Murphy
R. Weston
J . Allen .
M. Fabey
R. Kenneally
Mein. Ducey
F. Kenneally
All
E. .McDermott ..
T . O'Brien
J. Roshin
F. Baumgartner
J. Schoenberger
P. Kirch
G, Arthofer, Sub.
Rooney, Sub
G. Schnee, Sub
POLICE PAYROLL, FIRST HALF
OF JTJNE, 1913.
John Racslc $ 55 00
Ed. Prunskill 32 5 0
James Corcoran 35 00
- Mike Connolly 35 0 0
Joh Cody 35 00
Nick Campbell 35 00
Wm. Carroll . 32 50
'Thos. Caine 32 50
Philip Dunphy 37 30 50
Wm, Donahue 50
Thos. Duggan 35 00
Pat Fury 40 00
John Fox 37 50
Jas, Flynn 35 00
Wm. Fox 35 00
Mike Fogarty 35, 00
'Theo. Ganahl 35 00
Ben Gray . 35 00
- Emil Kahn 37 50
Mike Kilty 35 00
John Kane 35 00
John Kop 35 00
40 00 ,
38 00
35 00
30 00
30 00
30 00
42 00
43 00
38 00
40 00
38 00
35 00
35 00
25 45
8 00
42 00
43 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
30 00
50 00
40 00
43 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
3S 00
35 00
30 00
42 00
38 00
3500
35 00
42 00
38 00
35 00
35 00
42 00
38 00
35 00
35 00
30 00
30 00
30 00
Pat Kenneally 35 00'
Barney Ludescher 35 00
Pat McCollins 35 00
Mike McCormick 35 00
Henry Mueller 35 00
Hugh Markey 35 00
Pat Mulligan 40 00
John O'Brien 35 00
Mike O'Connor 40 00
Mike Ryan 35 00
Gus Raterman 35 00
Jos. Stoltz .... 25 65
Mike Stapleton ...... 35 O,Q
Pat Sullivan 35 00
John Spielman 35 00
Dennis Sheehan 35 00
Thos. Sweeney 40 00
Fred Seylor 32 50
Chas .Truher 32 50
Frank -Williams 35 00
Miss B. Brennan 35 00
Mrs. K. Hibbe 35 00
Fred Spielman -- 35 00
Labor on Streets in the different
Road Districts during the first half of
June, 1913:
A. Algeyer, 1st, $8.00; 2nd, $8.00.3 16 00
A. Algeyer, 4th 3 60
J. Alexander 2nd, $7.20; 3rd,
37.20; 4th, $7.20 21 60
W. Burke, 1st 19 80
E. Besser, 1st 4 60
J. Bechen, 2nd 1 20
J. Becher, 2nd, 5 yds. macadam 3 75
J. Bechen, 2nd, $9.90; 4th, $9.90. 19 80
J. Boesch, 5th 21
H. Burgwald, $1.30, $6.70, 37.75,
$4.75, $1.10 2160
C. Buelow, $1.35, $6.95, $8.05,
$4.90, $1.15 22 40
J. Burke, 1st 2 40
P. Carney, 1 s 7 40
W. Coughlan, 1st 14 60
Jerry Cahill, 1st 12 40
John Cahill, 3rd 6 75
John Cahill, 13th St. D :ump,
$3.60; 3rd, $10.00 13 60
Phil Curran, 13th St. Dump 20 00
T. Cahill, Health 21
J. Connolly, 1st 2160
B. Donnely, 1 -5 in each 1 80
G. Davis, 1 -5 in each 37 50
J. Dobler, 1 -5 in each 25 00
J. Egan, 2nd 19 40
J. Eberhardt, 5th 21 80
H. Flynn, 2nd, $2.40; 4th, $2.40 4 80
G. Frost, 2nd 25 00
F. Frick, 3rd 19 20'
W. Flynn, 3rd. 60c; 5th, $1.00 160
A. Fuller, 1 -5 in each 37 50
F. Geitz, 1st 4 60
B. Glass, 2nd 19 00
M. Gierst, 2nd, $9.25; 4th, $9.20 18 48
C. Geimer, 4th 20 00
H. Galle, 5th 2180
M. Gantenbein, 5th 22 40
C. Gantenbein, 5th 25 00
D. Gantenbein, 5th 5 40
D. Hoag, 2nd 18 20
G. Hird, 4th .. 25 00
L. Horrig, 5th 2180
J. Haupert, 5th 21 81)
Official Notices
AN ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCE FOR THE REGU-
LATION OF PUBLIC DANCES
AND THE LICENSING AND REG-
ULATING OF PUBLIC DANCE
HALLS.
Be it Ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section (1). The term "public dance"
or "public ball," as used in this ordi-
nance; shall be taken to mean any
dance or ball to which admission can
be had by payment of a fee or by the,
purchase, possession, or presentation
of a ticket or token, or in which a
charge is made for caring for clothing
or other property or any other dance
to which the public generally may
gain admission, with or without the
payment of a fee. The tern "public
dance hall" as used herein shall be
taken to mean any room, place, or
space in which a public dance or pub,
he ball is held, or hall or academy in
which classes in dancing are held and
instructions in dancing are given for
hire.
Section (2). It shall be unlawful, on
and after the passage of this ordi-
nance and its publication as required
by law, to hold any public dance or
public ball or to hold classes in danc-
ing or to give instructions in dancing
for hire in any hall rr academy with-
in the limits of the city of Dubuque,
until the dance hall in which the same
is to be held shall first have been duly
licensed for such purpose. The li-
cense shall be issued by the City Re-
corder and signed by the Mayor
and the fee therefor shall be paid at
the time of the issuing of the license
and shall be graded as follows:
If the dance hall has a floor space
not exceeding Twenty -five Hundred
(2500) square feet, the annual license
fee shall be Fifteen Dollars ($15.00).
If the dance hall has a floor space
exceeding Twenty -five Hundred (2500)
square feet, but not exceeding Five
Thousand (5000) square feet, the an-
nual license fee shall be Twenty Dol-
lars ($20.00).
If the dance hall has a floor space
exceeding Five Thousand (5000) square
feet, the annual license fee shall be
Twenty -five Dollars ($25.00).
In computing floor space, only that
part of the floor actually used for
dancing shall he considered. Every
dance hall shall post its license in a
conspicuous place within the hall
where the dance is held. Every license
granted hereunder shall expire on the
first day of July of each year.
Section (3). No license for ;public
dance hall shall be issued until it shall
bF found that such hall complies with
and conforms to all ordinances, health
and fire regulations of the city: that it
is properly ventilated and supplied
with sufficient toilet equipment for
both sexes and is a safe and proper
place for the purpose for which it is
to be used.
Section (4). The license of any danca
all may be cancelled by the Mayor
ingly, or by action of the City Coun-
:il, for improper, disorderly, vulgar,
r,decent, immoral or suggestive con -
luct on the premises, or for the Vin -
ation of any of the rules, regulations,
; rdinances, or laws governing or ap-
llying to public dance halls or public
lances. If, at any time, the license of
a public dance hall is cancelled at
least six (6) months shall elapse before
another license or permit e_hall be,
Oven for dancing on the same prem-
ises.
Section (5). It shall be unlawful for
any person, club, society, or corpora-
ton to hold a public dance or public
ball within the limits of the city of
Dubuque, without having first obtain-
ed a Hermit therefor from the Mayor.
Section (6). All public dance halls
shall he kept at all tines in a clean.
heathful and sanitary condition, and
all stairways and other passages and
all rooms connected with a dance hall
shall be kept open and well ighted.
All members of the police force shall
have the power. and it shall be their
duty, to cause the place. hall, or room
where any dance or ball is held or
given, to be vacated whenever
anv provision of this or any
ordinance in regard to public
dances or public balls is being vio-
lated, or when any diorderly, im-
moral, improper, suggestive or vulgar
act is committed
Section (7), All public dances shall
be discontinued and all public dance
hall shall be vacated and closed on or
before the hour of twelve o'clock
midnight.
Section (8). It shall be unlawful
for any person who has not reached
the age of sixteen (16) years to at-
tend or take part in any public dance
after the hour 9:15 p. m., unless such
person be accompanied by a parent
or guardian. It shall be unlawful for
any person to represent himself or
herself to be of the age of sixteen
(16) years in order to obtain admis-
sion to a public dance hall or to be
permitted to remain therein, after the
hour specified, when such person in
fact is under sixteen years of age, and
it shall be unlawful for any person to
make such a rnis- statement about the
age of any other person, and it shall
be unlawful for any person to repre-
sent himself or herself to be a parent
or guardian of any other person, in
order that such person may obtain
admission to a public dance hall or
may be permitted to remain therein,
after the hour specified, when the
party making the representation is
not in fact •either a parent or guar-
dian of the other person.
280
Eichhorn & Bechtel, Police
Collings & Pfiffner, Police
E. Norton, Police
J. N. Graham, Police
M. Ackels, Police
Iowa Oil Co., Police
G. Ragatz & Son, Police
M. Stafford, Police and Fire
Key City Gas Co., Police and Fire
Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co.,
Fire
Dubuque Mercantile Co., Fire....
F. M. Jaeger & Co., Fire
Union Electric Co., Fire
J. Lies, Fire
G. Ragatz & Son, Fire
7.18
5.50
3.40
3.00
4.50
56
2.30
148.62
2.00
7.95
12.00
50
1.00
3.85
45.86
Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co.,
Fire
F. 113. Jaeger & Co., Fire
Hawkeye Steam Vulcanizing Co ,
Fire
P. Heller, Fire
Morrison Bros., Fire
L. Lindenberg, Fire
Lagen, Peed & Berwanger, Fire
Linehan & 113010 Fire
:.tandard Oil Co., Fire
Clark Roller Co., Fire
Collings & Pfiffner, Fire
Wunderlich & Wi ederholt, Fire
J. G. primmer, Fire
Flick- Ziepprecht Co., Fire
National Refining Co., Fire
M. Stafford, Fire
Key City Gas Co., Fire
Smedley Steam Pump Co., Fire.
A. C. Bradley, Fire
J. N. Graham, Fire
J. Butt, Fire
Ahrens -Fox Fire Engine Co ,
Fire
H. McCarten, Expense
T. D. Dempsey, Expense
L. Fay, Police and Light
L. Fay, Expense
Mrs. Koenig, Expense
Mrs. L. Schuller, Expense
Foley Hand Laundry, Expense
J. P. Buechele, Expense
Gow & Curtis, Expense
R. Herrmann & Sons, Expense
J. Dehing, Expense
G. N. Roepsch, Expense
Telegraph - Herald, Expense ,...
Union Electric Co., Expense ...
Standard Office Supply Co., Ex-
pense
Pa'aly Printing Co., Expense ...
Kueffel & Esser Co., Expense ..
Mathis -Metz, Expense ....
Eichhorn & Bechtel, Expense
The Hoermann Press, Expense
G. H. Davis & Co., Expense
Berg & Briggs, Expense
M. S. Hardie, Expense
Eagle Chemical Co., Expense
C. L. Dambacher, Expense
C. L. Dambacher, Expense
Berg & Briggs, Expense
C. E. Fitzpatrick & Co., Expense
Mathis -Metz, Expense ....
Midland Chemical Co., Expense.
Times- Journal, Printing .. , . ... .
List of Warrants
1.00
2
13
3
1
20
11
19
5
1
3
9
3
67
27
25
65
3.50
101.20
60
3 75
10 20
1 35
1 80
7 50
14 45
25
8 00
18 00
1 25
62 05
75
94
20 00
4 15
92
40
61)
80
55
20
20
00
50
90
20
95
00
86
9S
4 30
6 00
16 47
24 25
85
5 00
40
74 00
65 00
5 00
25 00
1 95
27 50
14 35
20 00
10 00
92 06
Telegraph- Herald, Printing
Telegraph- Herald, Printing
National Demokrat, Printing
Labor Leader, Printing ....
Nutwood Livery, Health .... „
Smedley Steam Pump Co., Sewer
11Iettel Bros. Sewer
J. C. Schneider, Sewer
J. Butt, Sewer
T. J. Mulgrew, Sewer
Linehan & Moto, Sewer
Lagen, Peed & Berwanger,
Sewer 2 00
J. N. Graham, Sewer and Side -
walk 2 00
Dubuque Sand & Gravel Co.,
Sidewalk 75
Dubuque Lumber & Coal Co.,
Sidewalk 40 83
Standard Lumber Yard Co., side-
walk 50.16
P. Heller, sidewalk 6.36
•Corrance Grocery Co., sewer 1,50
Corrance Grocery Co., road 60
G. Ragatz & Son, road 18.39
Spahn -Rose Lumber Co., road.., 6.23
F. G. Becker, road 16.35
F. G. Becker, road 11.22
Smedley Steam Pump Co., road 31.63
F. Schloz & Son, road 60,50
F. Schloz & Son, road 1.55
Standard Lumber Yard Co., road. 123.66
F. G. Becker, road 21.07
P. Even, road 7.00
Good Road Machinery Co., road 35.88
Standard Oil Co., road 2.38
W. D. Deckert Co., road 30
Zehtner & Pitschner, road 26.90
J. Butt, road 4.10
Standard Oil Co., road 1.60
Dubuque Sand & Gravel Co., road 1.00
Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co.,
road 10.45
T. J. Mulgrew & Co., road 55
T. J. Mulgrew & Co., Couler
Avenue improvement 39.90
Smedley Steam Pump Co., Couler
Avenue improvement 51.58
Key City Roofing Co., sewer,
road, fire, sidewalk, Couler Ave-
nue improvement 24.05
Butt Eros., fire, sidewalk, road 46.30
W. B. Baumgartner, fire, side -
walk, road 15.05
Key City Gas Co., fire, police, ex-
pense 88.45
Iowa Telephone Co., fire, police,
expense 31.85
Union Electric Co., lighting 6.66
Union Electric Co., lighting 500 00
Union Electric Co., lighting 500 00
Union Electric Co., lighting 500 00
Union Electric Co., lighting 500 00
Union Electric Co., lighting ,,, 289 70
20,08
65 09
12 60
12 50
3 00
7 29
65
75
10 05
25 93
14 10
corporation occupying any portion of
the shore between high and low
water mark, or making use of the
shore line, or the space within 100
feet of such shore line for any pur-
pose whatsoever, within the limits de-
fined in section 2 hereof, shall pay a
like license fee of fifty cents (50c)
per running foot of space so occupied.
Section 6. In order to insure the
public welfare and safety and in the
interest of the general improvement
of the harbor and river front, it is
provided that no shanty boat, boat
house, house boat or fish house, or
any other boat or craft occupied or
used for living purposes shall be al-
lowed to land, anchor or remain with-
in any part of the limits defined in
section 2 hereof, for a longer period
than 24 consecutive hours, unless ow-
ing to imminent peril arising from
stress of weather or other cause sub-
jecting said boat or craft to danger a
longer mooring should be required, in
which event the Harbor Master in
his discretion may extend said time
accordingly.
Section 7. The space assigned by the
Harbor Master to any boat, craft or
launch house, shall in no case exceed
25 feet of frontage.
Section 8. Nothing contained in
- this Ordinance shall be deemed to
give any person, firm or corporation
any authority, privilege or right to
establish, operate or mantain a ferry,
boat livery, wharf or dock without the
express permission of the City Council
under, an ordinance granting proper
franchise therefor.
Section 9. The erection of any
building, house, shanty or structure
of any kind on the shore between
high and low water mark within the
boundaries defined in section 2 here-
of, is hereby expressly prohibited and
declared to be a nuisance as a men -
ace to public safety and violation of
the policy of the City for beautify-
ing and improving its harbor and
river front, and all such buildings,
houses, shanties, or other structures
that may now be erected on any part
of the space above set out shall be
removed within 30 days from the tak-
ing effect of this ordinance, provided
that there shall be excepted from the
application of this provision all such
buildings or other structures as may
have been or may in future be erect-
ed by express permission of the City
Council within the terms of its pow -
ers.
That it shall be the duty of the
Harbor Master and the Chief of Po-
lice to cause the provisions of this
section to be enforced and a violation
thereof shall make the offending
party guilty of a misdemeanor pun -
ishable by a fine not to exceed $100
Official Notices ,
283
for each offense or imprisonment in
the county jail for a period not to
exceed 30 days and the expense of
such removal shall also be charged to
the owner of the structure or build-
ing and be collected from him by
suit.
Section 10. The owner of any boat,
craft, dock, wharf or float of any
kind covered by the terms of this or-
dinance whose said property may at
the time this ordinance goes into ef-
fect occupy in excess of the space
limit herein provided for shall within
30 days of the taking effect of this
Ordinance take the necessary steps
to comply with the terms thereof and
his failure to do so shall make him
guilty of a misdemeanor.
It shall be the duty of the Harbor
Master and the Chief of Police to
cause the necessary removals to be
made and the expense thereof shall
charged to such owner and collected
by suit.
Section 11. Section 10 of said
amended ordinance is hereby repeal-
ed provided that any concession or
grant heretofore given by the City of
Dubuque to the United State govern-
ment shall remain in full force and
operation, and nothing contained in
this Ordinance shall he deemed to
affect any rights or privileges which
the United States government may
have by law or under contract or
grants heretofore entered into with
said City.
Section 12. All wharfage fees or
licenses provided for by the terms of
this Ordinance shall be collected by
the Harbor Master and promptly
turned into the city treasury, and it
shall he the duty of the City Treas-
urer to keep said monies in a sep-
arate fund and the Auditor shall keep
a separate account as to same, said
fund to be used exclusively for the
purpose of improving and beautifying
the harbor and river front within the
boundaries defined in section 2 here-
of under direction of the City Coun-
cil.
Section 13. The Harbor Master shall
furnish a bond to be approved by the
City Council, in the amount of $1,000,
which bond shall be renewed annually
at the time of his appointment.
Section 14. The sale of gasoline,
naptha, oil or other inflamable and
highly combustible substances within
a distance of 100 feet in either direc-
tion from the shore line, within the
boundaries defined in section 2 here-
of, is forbidden, except under license
granted by the City Council upon ap-
plication being first duly made, giv=
ing the name of the owner, the place
of such proposed sale; the time for
which the license is to run and the
kind of inflamables proposed to be
sold. A license fee for the sale of
Ii
282
Section (9). It shall be unlawful for
any person, while in atendance at any
public dance or public hall, to be-
have in any improper, disorderly,
vulgar, indecent, immoral or sugges-
tive manner, whether engaged In
dancing or not; and it shall be un-
lawful for the person, persons, club,
society, or corporation giving such
lance or ball to permit or allow any
Person to behave as described above.
Section (10). It shall be unlawful
for any alcoholic or intoxicating li-
quor to be brought into or drunk in
any public dance hall or in any of
the rooms connected with or pertain-
ing to a public dance hall while a
public dance or public ball is being
held. It shall be unlawful for the
proprietor or manager of a public
dance hall, or any of his representa-
tives, or the members of a commit-
tee of any society. club, or corpora-
tion in charge of any public dance or
public ball given by such society, club,
or cornoration, to permit or allow
any alcoholic or intoxicating liquor
to be brought into or drunk in any
public dance hall while a public
dance or ball. over which they have
chqrse. is in progress.
Section (11). The Mayor shall ex-
amine all applications for dance hall
'licenses, and shall investigate, or
cause to be investigated, each appli-
cation for the purpose of determining
whether or not the dance hall sought
to be licensed complies with the reg-
ulations, ordinances, and laws appli-
cable thereto. In making such inves-
tigation the Mayor shall have the
right to the assistance of any other
officer or employees of the city. No li-
cense shall be renewed except after
re- inspection of the premises as pro-
vided herein.
-Section (12). Any person, persons,
or the members of any society, club,
or corporation, who shall violate any
Provision of this ordinance, shall,
upon conviction, thereof, be fined not
less than five dollars ($5.00) and the
cost of prosecution, and not more
than ($50:00), and • the cost of prose-
cution, for each offense, and on de-
fadlt of payment thereof shall be im-
prisoned for a period not exceeding
thirty (30) days.
!Section (13). The provisions of this
ordinance shall in no way interfere
with private parties, given at homes
or with dances given by bona fide
societies, clubs, or corporations,
where the attendance is restricted to
the members of the society, club, or
corporation.
Section C1'4). This ordinance shalt
take effect and be in ftill force from
and - after its passage by the , Ceti
Council and 'publication as -required
by law.
Official Notices
Adopted July 17, 1913.
Approved July 18, 1913.
M. E. LYONS,
Mayor.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Times- Journal and Telgraph- Herald
newspapers July 19, 1913.
J. J. SHEA,
7 -19 -1t City Recorder.
AN ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCE amending an Ordi-
•nance adopted November 7th, 1907,
amending Chapter XX of the Re-
vised Ordinances of the City of'Du-
buque of 1901.
BE IT ORDAINED by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque:
That on Ordinance amending Chap-
ter XX of the Revised Ordinances of
the City of Dubuque of 1901 adopted
November 7th, 1907, be and the same
is hereby amended in manner follow-
ing, to -wit:
Secton 1. That section 9 of said
Ordinances is hereby repealed and
there is enacted in lieu thereof the
following:
Section 2. That for the purpose
of wharfage for all boats and water
craft, the entire frontage of the City
within the following limits shall be
deemed the levee: The entire shore
lint of the river front from the north
line of the Dubuque & Harbor Imt
provement Company's addition, south-
erly to the southern boundary line
extended of said City (including all of
the shore line of the Ice Harbor), and
the entire shore line of the river
northerly from Seventh Avenue ex-
tended to the city limits.
Section 3. All boats, shanty boats,
boat houses, house boats and water
craft of any description, landing at,
anchoring or making fast within one
hundred feet of the shore line of the
said river within the limits hereinbe-
fore defined shall pay the City as
wharfage and license for such priv-
ilege, a fee of fifty cents (50c) per
running foot of space along said shore
line so occupied. The payment of
said license and wharfage fee shall
not he considered or deemed to give
an absolute right to the particular
space assigned by the Harbor Master,
and a vessel or craft paying said fee
Shall at all -times be subject to change
or removal as hereinafter provided
for.
Section 4. The holder of a license
shall in no case be privileged to sub-
let the use of the space given him for
occupancy under such license, and
such 'license shall at all times be ex-
hibited • to the Harbor Master on de-
mand.
Section 5. Any person, firm or
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such inflamabies shall be $10.00 per
annum payable in advance at the time
the license is granted. No license
shall be granted for such sales with-
in the limits of the harbor itself.
Section 15. No boat or craft of
any description shall travel while
within the harbor lines at a rate of
speed in excess of four miles per
hour.
Section 16. Any violation of the
provisions of this Ordinance shall
constitute a misdemeanor and sub-
ject the offending party to a fine not
exceeding $100 or imprisonment in
the County jail for a period not ex-
ceeding 30 days.
Section 17. This Ordinance shall
be in force and effect from and af-
ter its passage and its publication in
the. official newspapers.
Adopted July 17, 1913.
Approved:
M. E. LYONS, Mayor.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Times- Journal and Telegraph- Herald
newspapers July 19, 1913.
J. J. SHEA,
7 -19 -1t City Recorder.
AN ORDIANACE.
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A
GRADE ON OLIVE STREET.
Be It Ordained by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That a grade on Olive
Street from end to end thereof be and
the same is hereby established and ad-
opted as shown by the profile of said
street and grade prepared by the City
Engineer, being Profile No. 777. Bench
mark: Door sill No. 98 Grove Terrace,
elevation 103.96.
Said grade begins at the south curb
of West Eleventh Street, which is
Station 0, elevation west curb 228.15,
east curb 225.60; thence to Station
1 +22.5, north line of alley, elevation
west curb 228.80; thence to Station
1 +52, south line of alley, elevation west
curb 229.40; thence to Station 2 +75,
north curb line of Jefferson Street, ele-
vation west curb 220.60; thence to Sta-
tion 3 +5, south curb line of Jefferson
Street, elevation east curb 231.40.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and af-
ter its passage by the City Council
and its publication one time in the
Dubuque Telegraph- Herald and
Tirnes - Journel newspapers.
Adopted July 17, 1913.
Approved July 18, 1913.
M. E. LYONS, Mayor.
Attest: J. J. SHEA.
City Recorder.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Times - Journal and Telegraph - Herald
newspapers July 19, 1912
J. J. SHEA,
7, -10 -1t City Recorder.
AN ORDIANACE.
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A
GRADE ON DECORAH AVENUE
FROM IRVING AVENUE TO AVO-
CA AVENUE.
Be It Ordained by the City Council_
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1, That a grade on Decorah
Avenue from Irving Avenue to Avoca,
Avenue 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. 779. Bench mark: Door
sill Starr's store, Delhi and West
Fourteenth Streets, elevation 304.90.
Said grade begins at the west line of
Irving Avenue, which is Station 0, ele-
vation south curb 267.00, north curb
266.50; thence to Station +88, east line
Avoca Avenue, elevation 261.00; thence
to Station 1 +38, west line of Avoca
Avenue, elevation 261.00.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and af-
ter its passage by the City Council
and its publication one time in the
Dubuque Telegraph- Herald and
Limes- Journel newspapers.
Adopted July 17, 1913.
Approved July 18, 1913.
M. E. LYONS, Mayor.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Times - Journal and Telegraph - Herald
newspapers July 19, 1913.
.1. J. SHEA,
7 -19 -it City Recorder.
AN ORDIANACE.
AN ORDINANCE establishing a grade
on Lincoln Avent e from Middle
Avenue to Dock Avenue.
Fe it Or &lined by the City Couacii of
the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That a grade on Li.s.
crin Avenue from Middle Avenue to
Dock Avenue be and the same is
hereby established and adopted a8
shown by the profile of said street and
glade prepared by the City Engineer,
being Profile No. 780, Bench mark:
Dcor sill of brick house north side of
1V]dd1e avenue between Lincoln Ave-
nue and High Bluff Street, elevation
4 6.1 7.
Said grade begins at the easter.Y
curb line of Middle Avenue, which Is
Station 0, elevation south curb 38.65,
north curb 38.75; thence to Station
3 +24, west curb line Fengler Avenue,
elevation south curb. 38.88, north
curb 39.29; thence to Station 3+32,5,
easy curb line Fengler Avenue, eleva-
tion south curb 39.10, west cprb
3i.47; thence to Station 7 +45.8, west
curb line Ann Avenue, elevation South
curb 40.28; thence to Station 7 +50,
elevation north curb 40.04; thence to
Station 7 +76, east curb line Ann Ave-
nue, elevation south curb 40.56;
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thence to Station 11 +40.5, west curb
line Dock Avenue, elevation south
curb 42.62; thence to Station 11+50,
elevation north curb 42.87; thence to
Setion 11+70.4, east curb Line Dock
Avenue, elevation south curb 43.08.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and af-
ter its passage by the City Council
and its publication one time in the
Dubuque Telegraph - Herald and
Times - Journel newspapers.
Adopted July 17, 1913.
Approved July 18, 1913.
M. E. LYONS, Mayor.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Times - Journal and Telegraph- Herald
newspapers July 19, 1913,
J. J. SHEA,
7 -19 -1t City Recorder.
AN ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCE GIVING THE
NAME OF CARLOTTA_ AVENUE
TO A CERTAIN STREET IN THE
CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA.
Et It Ordained by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque.
Section 1. That the street reeently
purchased through Lot 10 in Martin's
Dubuque and Lots 2 of 55 and 2 of 1
of 56 in Oxford Heights, be and the
same is hereby named Carlotta Ave-
nue.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and af-
ter its passage by the City Council
and its publication one time in the
Dubuque Telegraph- I- Ierald and
Times - Journel newspapers.
Adopted July 17, 1913.
Approved July 18, 1913.
M. E. LYONS, Mayor.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Times - Journal and Telegraph- Herald
newspapers July 19, 1913. .
J. J. SHEA,
7 -19 -1t City Recorder.
Notice to Sewer er Contractors.
Sealed proposals will be received at
the Council Chamber, City Hall, by
the City Recorder until 8:00 p. m.,
Thursday, July 17, 1913, for the con -
stuction of a four foot concrete sewer
in Rosedale Avenue, from West Loc-
ust Street southerly, in accordance
with the plans and specifications pre-
pared by the City Engineer and now
on file in the office of the City Re-
corder. Amount to be expended not
to exceed the appropriation of $1,350.
Bidders will state price per lineal
foot of completed sewer. The work
to be paid for when said work is
completed. Work to be completed on
or before August 15, 1913. Each bid
must be accompanied by a certified
check of $135.00 on some Dubuque
bank as a guarantee that a contract
will be entered into if awarded. The
City Council reserves the right to re-
ject any and all bids.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, July 11,
1913. J. J. SHEA,
7 -11 -3t City Reorder.
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Notice to Contractors.
Sealed proposals will be received at,
the Council Chamber, City Hall, by
the City Recorder until 8:00 p. m.
Thursday, July 17th, 1913, for improv-
ing Atlantic Avenue from West Four-
teenth Street to Delaware Avenue in
accordance with the plans and speci-
fications prepared by the City Engi-
r,er and now on file in the office of tha
City Recorder.
It is estimated by the City Engineer
that said improvement will require:
1,660 lineal feet Combination Port-
land Cement Curb and Gutter.
2,398 square yards Telford macadam.
5,840 cubic yards earth cutting.
The work to be paid for when said
work is completed and as prescribed
by Chapter XXXII. of the Revised
Ordinances of 1901 of the City of Du-
buque; work to be completed on or
before the 1st day of September, 1913.
Bidders must state price per lineal
foot for combination Portland cement
curb and gutter, price per square yard
for Telford macadam and price in
total for grading.
Each bid must be accompanied by a
certified check for $270.00 on some Du-
buque bank as a guarantee that a con-
tract will be entered into if awarded.
Check and hid in separate envelopes.
The City Council reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, July 4th,
1913.
7-4-3t.
J. J. E'HEA,
City Recorder.
285
Notice to Contractors.
Sealed proposals will be received at
the Council Chamber, City Hall, by
the City Recorder until 8:00 p. m.
Thursday, July 17th, 1913, for improv-
ing of Decorah Avenue from the west-
erly line of Irving Avenue to the west-
erly line of Avoca Avenue 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:
225 lineal feet combination Port-
land cement curl) and gutter.
384 square yards Telford macadam.
55 cubic yards earth filling.
165 cubic yards earth cutting.
The work to be paid fcr when said
work Is completed and as prescribed
by Chapter XXXII. of the Revised
Ordinances of 1901 of the City of Du-
l.uque; work to be completed on or
286
before the 1st day of September, 1913.
Bidders must state price per lineal
foot for combination Portland cement
curb and gutter, price per square yard
for Telford macadam and price in
total for grading.
Each bid must be accompanied by a
certified check for $50.00 on some Du-
buque bank as a guarantee that a con.
tract will be entered into if awarded.
Check and hid in separate envelopes.
The City Council reserves the right
tc• reject any and all bids.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, July 4th.
1913.
J. J. SHEA,
.7 -4 -3t. City Recorder.
Notice to Sewer Contractors.
Sealed proposals will be received at
the Council chamber, City Hall, by
the City Recorder until 8:00 p. m.
'Thursday, July 17, 1913, for the con-
struction of an 8 -inch tile pipe• sani-
tary sewer in Lincoln Avenue from
Middle Avenue to Dock Avenue, in
.accordance with the plans and speci-
fications prepared by the City Engi-
neer and now on file in the office of
the City Recorder. It is estimated
by the City Engineer that said im-
provement will require:
1,172 lineal feet of 8 -inch tile pipe.
6 manholes.
Bidders will state price per lineal
.foot of completed sewer, also price
per manhole complete. The work to
be paid for when said work is com-
pleted and as prescribed by Chapter
.XXXIV. of the Revised Ordinances of
1901 of the City of Dubuque, work to
be completed on or before the 15th
, day of September, 1913.
Each bid must be accompanied by
a certified check of $90.00 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, July 4,
1913. J. J. SHEA,
7 -4 -3t. City Recorder.
Notice to Contractors.
Sealed proposals will be received at
the Council Chamber, City Hall, by
the City Recorder until 8:00 p. m.
Thursday, July 17th, 1913, for improv-
ing Irving Avenue from the northerly
curb line of Delhi. Street to the north-
erly line of Decorah Avenue in ac-
cordlnce with the plans and specifica-
tions 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:
892.7 lineal feet of combination Port-
land cement curb and gutter.
1,494 square yards Telford macadam.
55 cubic yards earth filling.
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1,225 cubic yards earth cutting.
The work to be paid for when said
work is completed and as prescribed
by Chapter XXXII. of the Revised
Ordinances of 1901 of the City of Du-
buque; work to be completed on or
before the 1st day of September, 1913.
Bidders must state price per lineal
foot for combination Portland cement
curb and gutter, price per square yard
for Telford macadam and price in
total for grading.
Each bid must be accompanied by a
certified check for $160.00 on some Du-
buque bank as a guarantee that a con-
tract will be entered into if awarded.
Check and bid in separate envelopes.
The City Council reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, July 4th,
1913.
J. J. SHEA,
7 -4 -3t. City Recorder.
AN ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCE establishing a grade
on Avoca Avenue from Decorah
Avenue to Cherry Street.
Be it Ordained by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That a grade on Avoca
Avenue from Decorah Avenue to
Cherry Street be and the same is
hereby established and adopted as
shown by the profile of said grade
prepared by the City Engineer. being
Profile No. 781. Bench mark: Door
sill Starr's store. Delhi and West
Fourteenth Streets, elevation 304.90.
Said grade begins at the north curb
line of Decorah Avenue which is Sta-
tion 0, elevation 261.00; thence to Sta-
tion 2 +70, south curb Delaware Ave-
nue, elevation east curb 254.50;
thence to Station 2 +85, elevation
west curb 255.30; thence to Station 3,
north curb line Delaware Avenue, ele-
vation east 254.50; thence to Station
3 +41, south curb Cherry Street, ele-
vation east curb 254.50; thence to Sta-
tion 3 +41, south curb Cherry Street,
elevation west curb 256.50; thence to
curb line Cherry Street, elevation
west curb 257.00,
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and af-
ter its passage by the City Council
and its publication one time in the Du-
buque Telegraph - Herald and Times -
Journal newspapers.
Adopted July 30, 1913.
Approved July 31. 1913.
M. E. LYONS,
Mayor.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Times - Journal and Telegraph- Herald
newspapers July 31, 1913.
J. J. SHEA,
7 -31 -1t City Recorder.
AN ORDINANCE establishing a grade
on West Fourteenth Street. from
Bluff Street to Prairie Street.
Be it Ordained by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That a grade on West
Fourteenth Street from Bluff Street to
prairie Street be and the same` is
hereby established and adopted as
shown by the profile of said grade
prepared by the City Engineer, being
Profile No. 783. Bench mark: Cop-
ing of wall on southeast corner of
Main and Fourteenth Streets, eleva-
tion 56.21,
Said grade begins at the west curb
of Bluff Street which is Station 0, ele-
vation south curb 80.36, north curb
79.91; thence to Station 1 +50, eleva-
tion 87.40; thence to Station 4 +45.5,
east line of Cornell Street, elevation
north curb 109.40; thence to Station
4+80, west curb line of Cornell
Street, elevation north curb 112.20;
thence to Station 5, elevation north
curb 113.80, south curb 114.10;
thence to Station 5 +51. elevation
south curb 118.65; thence to Station
5 +82, elevation south curb 122.10;
thence to Station 7, elevation 132.30;
thence to Station 8 +66, elevation
north curb 150.20; thence to Station
8 +97, elevation north curb 153.90,
south curb 154.05; thence to Station
12 +4, east curb line of Prairie Street,
elevation north curb 187.20, south
curb 147.20; thence to Station 12 +40,
west curb line of Prairie Street, eleva-
tion north curb 130.30, south curb
130.35.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and af-
ter its passage by the City Council
and its publication one time in the Du-
buque Telegraph - Herald and Times -
Journal newspapers.
Adopted July 30. 1913.
Approved July 31. 1913.
M. E. LYONS,
Mayor.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Times- Journal and Telegraph - Herald
newspapers July 31, 1913.
J. J. SHEA,
7 -31 -1t City Recorder.
AN ORDINANCE establishing a grade
on West Fifth Street from College
Avenue to Glen Oak Avenue,
Be it Ordained by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That a grade on West
Fifth Street from College Avenue to
Glen Oak Avenue be and, the same is
hereby established and adopted as
shown by the profile of said grade
prepared by the City Engineer, being
Profile No, 782. Bench mark: Door
sill brick house opposite north end
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287
of Grandview Avenue, elevation
303.54,
Said grade begins at a point oppo-
site the center of the manhole at
West Fifth Street and College Ave-
nue, which is Station 0, elevation
north curb 293.01; thence to Station
+18.5, east curb line College Avenue,
elevation south curb 291.16; thence
to Station +50, elevation north curb
4 289.00, south curb 289.00; thence to
Station 1, elevation 285.7; thence to
Station 1 +50, elevation. 282.80; thence
to Station 2, elevation north curb
2$1.10, south curb 280.60; thence to
Station 2 +50, elevation north curb
297.80, south curb 279.30; thence to
Station 3, elevation north curb
278.30, south curb 277.80; thence to
Station 3 +50, elevation north curb
277.10, south, curb 277.00; thence_ to
Station 3 +81.5, west curb line Glen
Oak Avenue, elevation south curb
275.60, north curb. 276.78.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and af-
ter its passage by the City Council
and its publication one time in the Du-
buque Telegraph- Herald and Times -
Journal newspapers.
Adopted July 30, 1913.
Approved July 31, 1913.
M. E. LYONS,
Mayor.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Recorder.
Published officially in the Dubuque
Times - Journal and Telegraph- Herald
newspapers July 31, 1913.
J. J. SHEA,
7- 31. -1t City Recorder.
Official Notice.
NOTICE OF THE CITY COUNCIL'S
INTENTION TO IMPROVE AVOCA
AVENUE, FROM THE NORTH-
ERLY LINE OF DECGRAH AVE-
NUE, TO THE NORTHERLY LINE
OF CHERRY 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
to improve Avoca Avenue, from the
northerly line of Decorah Avenue, to
the northerly line of Cherry 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:
818 lineal feet combination cement
curb and gutter.
1,470 square yards macadam.
Making a total estimated cost to
the abutting property owners of $1,-
519.80.
Any person havng objection to said
improvement is hereby notified to
appear before the City Council at its
next regular session to be held Jiffy
288
17, 1913, or to file his or their objec-
tion in writing with the City Recor-
der on or before July 17, 1913.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, July, 9,
1913. J. J. SHEA,
7 -9 -3t City Recorder.
Official Notice.
NOTICE OF THE CITY COUNCIL'S
INTENTION TO IMPROVE WEST
FOURTEENTH STREET FROM
THE WESTERLY SIDE OF
BLUFF STREET, TO THE
WESTERLY SIDE OF PRAIRIE
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
to improve West Fourteenth Street,
from the westerly side of Bluff
Street to the westerly side of Prairie
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:
72 lineal feet of 2 -foot combina-
tion cement curb and gutter.
1,146 square yards of concrete gut-
ter.
2,237 lineal feet of 8 -foot combina-
tion cement curb and gutter.
Making a total estimated cost to
the abutting property owners of $3,-
570.00.
Any person having objection to
said improvement is hereby notified
to appear before the City Council at
its next regular session to be held
July 17th, 1913, or to file his or their
objections in writing on or before
July 17th, 1913, with the City Re-
corder.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, July 9th,
1913. J. J. SHEA,
,7 -9 -3t. City Recorder.
Notice to Contractors.
Sealed proposals will be received
at the Council chamber, City Hall, by
the City Recorder until 8:00 p. m.
Thursday, July 17, 1913, for the im-
proving of Fulton Street from the
southerly line of Ding Street to the
southerly line of Monroe Street, in ac-
cordance with the plans and specifica-
tions 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:
940 lineal feet combination cement
curb and gutter.
1,352 square yards tar macadam.
279 cubic yards earth filling.
1,275 cubic yards earth cutting.
The work to be paid for when said
work is completed and as prescribed
by Chapter XXXII. of the Revised
Offical Notices
Ordinances of 1901 of the City 'of
Dubuque, work to be completed on
or before the 1st day of September,
1913.
Bidders must state price per lineal
foot of combination cement curb and
gutter, price per square yard for tar
macadam, price for grading in total.
Each bid must be accompanied by .a
certified check of $180,00 on some
Dubuque hank as a guarantee that a
ontract will be entered into if award.
ed. Check and bid in separate enve-
lope. The City Council reserves the
right to reject any and all bids.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, July 4,
1913. J. J. SHEA,
7 -4 -3t. City Recorder.
Notice to Contractors.
Sealed proposals will be received
at the Council chamber, City Hall, by
the City Recorder until 8:00 p..41,
Thursday, July 17, 1913, for the im-
proving of Cherry Street ° °mn As-
bury Street to the City Limits, in ac-
cordance with the plans and specifica-
tions 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:
1,922 lineal feet combination ce-
ment curb and gutter.
2.8 square yards telford ma-
cadam.
4,797 cubic yards earth filling.
2,622 cubic yards earth cutting.
The work to be paid for when said
work is completed and as prescribed
by Chapter XXXII. of the Revised
Ordinances of 1901 of the City of
Dubuque, work to be completed on or
before the 1st day of October, 1913.
Bidders must state price per lineal
foot of combination cement curb and
gutter, price per square yard for tot-
ford macadam, price in total for
grading.
Each hid must be accompanied by
a certified check of $320.00 on some
Dubuque bank as a guarantee that a
contract will be entered into if
awarded. Check and bid in separate
envelope. The City Council reserves
the right to reject any and all bids.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, July 4,
1913. J. J. SHEA,
7-4-3t. City Recorder.
Official Notice.
\TOTICE OF THE CITY COUNCIL'S
INTENTION TO CONSTRUCT A
SANITARY SEWER IN WEST
FIFTH STREET FROM THE
PRESENT MANHOLE AT COL-
LEGE AVENUE, EASTERLY TO
GLEN OAK AVE7NUE.
To Whom It May Concern:
You and each of you are hereby no-
tified that it is the intention of the
City Council of the City of Dubuque
to construct a Sanitary Sewer in West
Official Notice.
Notice of Special Assessment Notice
is hereby given to all concerned that
a special assessment, as provided by
law, will be levied at a session of the
City Council to be held July 29, 1913,
to pay for improving Wooten Avenue,
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Fifth Street, from the present man-
hole at College Avenue, easterly to
Glen Oak Avenue.
That a plat of proposed sewer is nuw
on file in the office of the City Re-
corder.
It is estimated by the City Engineer
that it will require:
392 lineal feet of 8 -inch tile pipe.
1 manhole.
Making a total estimated cost to the
abutting property owners of $309.40.
Any person having objections to thA
construction of said sewer is hereby
notified to appear before the City
Council at its next regular session to
he held July 17th, 1913, or to file his
or their objection in writing with the
City Recorder on or before July 17th,
1913.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, July 9th.
1913. .I. J.SHEA,
7 -9 -3t. City Recorder.
Notice to Contractors.
Sealed proposals will be received at'
the Council chamber, City Hall, by
the City Recorder until 8:00 p. m.
Thursday, July 17 1913, for the im-
proving of Monroe Street from the
westerly side of Broadway Extension
to the alley first west of Fulton
Street, in accordance with the plans
and specifications prepared by to
City Engineer and now on file in the
office of the City Recorder. It is es-
timated by the City Engineer that
said improvement will require:
640 lineal feet combination cement
curb and gutter.
922 square yards tar macadam.
80 cubic yards earth filling.
1,685 cubic yards earth cutting.
The work to be paid for when said
work is completed and as prescribed
by Chapter XXXII. of the Revised
Ordinances of 1901 of the City of
Dubuque, work to be completed on
or before the 1st day of September,
1913.
Bidders must state price per lineal
foot of combination cement curb and
gutter, price per square yard for tar
macadam, price for grading in total
Each bid must be accompanied by a
certified check of $125.00 on some
Dubuque bank as a guarantee that a
contract will be entered into if
awarded. Check and bid in separate
envelope. The City Council reserves
the right to reject any and all bids.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, July 4,
1913. J. J. SHEA,
7 -4 -3t. City Recorder.
289
from South Hill Street to McClain
Avenue, Tibey - Bros., contractors.
Amount of Special Assessment $871.-
51, same to be assessed against the
abutting property upon and along
said street.
And that there is a plat and sched-
ule on file in the office of the City Re-
corder of said City of Dubuque, show-
ing the street on which said improve-
ment was made and the separate lots
and parcels of ground or specified
portions thereof, subject to assess-
ment of such improvement, the name
of the owner thereof as far as prac-
ticable and the amount to be assessed
against each lot or parcel of ground
which plat anti schedule are subject
to public inspection
And that any and all persons oh-
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 July 29, 1913, or to appear at
said session of the Council to show
cause, if any you have, why said as-
sessment should not be levied,
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa. July 15,
1913. J. J. SHEA,
7 -15 -3t City Recorder.
Official Notice.
NOTICE OF THE CITY COUNCIL'S
INTENTION TO CONSTRUCT A.
SANITARY SEWER IN CLEVE-
LAND AVENUE, FROM THE
PRESENT SEWER IN SOUTH
DODGE STREET TO A POINT
ABOUT THIRTY FEET EAST OF
THE EASTERLY LINE OF PLUM
STREET.
ro Whom It May Concern.
You and each of you are hereby no-
tified that it is the intention of the
City Council of the City of Dubuque
to construct a Sanitary Sewer in
Cleveland Avenue, from the present
sewer in South Dodge Street, to a
point about thirty feet east of the
easterly line of Plum Street
That a plat of proposed sewer is
now on file in the office of the City
Recorder.
It is estimated by the City Engi-
neer that it will require:
959 lineal feet 8 -inch tile pipe.
5 manholes.
Making a total estimated cost to the
abutting property owners of $791.30.
Any ,person having objections to the
construction of said sewer is hereby
iotified to appear before the City
Council at its next regular . session to
be held August 7, 1913, or to file his
or their objection in writing with the
City Recorder on or before August 7,
1913.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, July 30,
1913.
7- 30 -3t. J. J. SHEA. City Recorder.
q�l
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 to be held
August 7th, 1913, to pay for improving
Wilson Avenue, from the northerly
line of West Eighth Street to the
southerly line of Julien Avenue.
Leonard & Lee, Contractors. Amount
cf Special Assessment $411.29; same
to be assessed against the abutting
property upon and along said street,
And that there is a plat and schedule
on file in the office of the City Re-
corder of said City of Dubuque,showing
the street on which said improvement
was made and the separate lots and
parcels of ground or specified portions
thereof as far as practicable and the
amount to be assessed against each lot
or parcel of ground which plat and
schedule are subject to public inspec-
tion.
And that any and all persons object-
ing to said Special Assessment or to
said plat must file his or their objec-
tions in writing with the City Recorder
of said City of Dubuque on or before
said session of the City Council to be
held August 7, 1913, or to appear at
said session of the Council to show
cause, if any you have, why said as-
sessment should not be levied.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, July 25,
1913.
J. J. SHEA,
7- 25 -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 Le levied at a
session of the City Council to be held
July 29th, 1913, to pay for improving
the Alley between Rhomberg and Gar-
field Avenues from Fengler Avenue to
Ann Avenue, Wilmer Coon, conrractor.
Amount of Special Assessment,
$506.74.
Same to be assessed against the
abutting property upon and along said
- alley.
And that there is a plat and sched-
ule on file in the office of the City Re-
corder of said City of Dubuque show-
ing the alley on which said improve-
ment was made and the separate lots
and parcels of ground. or specified por-
tions thereof subject to assessment of
such improvement, the name of the
owner thereof as far as practicable
and the amount to be assessed against
each lot or parcel of ground, which
plat and schedule are subject to pub-
lic 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 Re-
corder of said City of Dubuque on or
before said session of the City Council
Official Notices 291
to be held July 29th, 1913, or to ap-
pear at said session of the Council to
show cause, if any you have, why said
assessment should not be levied.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, July 15th,
1913.
J. J. SHEA,
7- 15 -3t. City Recorder.
Official Notice.
Notice of Special Assessment Notice
is hereby given to all concerned that
a Special Assessment as provided by
law will be levied at a session of the
City Council to be held July 29, 1913,
to pay for brick block paving the al-
ley between Main and Iowa Streets,
from the northerly curb line of Sec-
ond Street to the southerly curb line
of Fifteenth Street, Kenety & Lee,
contractors. Amount of Special As-.
sessment $18,911.96, same to be as-
sessed against abutting property up-
on and along said alley.
And that there is a plat and sched-
ule on file in the office of the City
Recorder of said City of Dubuque,
showing the alley on which said im-
provement was made and the separate
lots and parcels of ground or speci-
fied portions thereof subject to assess-
ment of such improvement, the name
of the owner thereof as far as practic-
able and the amount to be assessed
against each lot or parcel of ground
which plat and schedule are subject
to public inspection,
And that any and all persons ob-
jecting to said Special Assessment or
to said plat must file his or their ob-
jection 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 July 29, 1913, or to ap-
pear at said session of the Council to
show cause, if any you have, why said
assessment should not be levied.
Dated at Dubuque. Iowa, July 15,
1913. J. J. SHEA,
7 -15 -3t City Recorder.
Official Notice.
Notice of Special Assessment Notice
is hereby given to all concerned that a
Special Assessment as provided by
law will be levied at a session of the
City Council to he held July 29, 1913,
to pay for the construction of a sani-
tary sewer in Twenty - second Street,
from the alley between Washing
and Jackson Streets to the westerly
line of Elm Street, Wilmer Cook, con-
tractor. Amount of Special Assess-
ment $319.40, same to be assessed
against the abutting property upon
and along said street.
And that there is a plat and sched-
ule on file in the office of the City Re-
corder of said City of Dubuque,
showing the street in which said sew-
er was constructed and the separat. -
lots and parcels of ground or specified
290 Official Notices
Official Notice.
: 4OTICE OF THE CITY COUNCIL'S
INTENTION TO IMPROVE CAR -
LOTTA AVENUE FROM ALPINE
STREET TO ALTA VISTA 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
to improve Carlotta Avenue from Al-
pine Street to Alta 'Vista Street. That
a plat of said improvement is now on
file in the office of the City Recorder.
It is estimated by the City Engine
that said improvement will require:
700 square yards macadam.
540 lineal feet combination Port-
land cement curb and gutter.
1,300 cubic yards filling.
135 cubic yards cutting.
Making a total estimated cost to
the abutting property owners of $814.00.
Any person having . objections to
said improvement is hereby notified
to appear before the city Council at
its next regular session to be held
August 7, 1913, or to file his or their
objection in writing with the City Re •
corder on or before August 7. 1913.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, July 30,
1913. J. J. SHEA,
7 -30 -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 to be held
July 29th, 1913, to pay for improving
Nevada Street from the southerly lot
line of Langworthy Avenue to the
northerly curb line of Dodge Street,
'Tibey Bros., contractors.
Amount of Special Assessment $3,-
095.66.
Same to be assessed against the
abutting property upon and along said
street.
And that there is a plat and sched-
ule on file in the office of the City Re-
corder of said City of Dubuque show-
ing the street on which said improve-
ment was rnade and the separate lots
and parcels of ground or specified por-
tions thereof subject to assessment of
such improvement, the name of the
owner thereof as far as practicable,
and the amount to be assessed against
each lot or parcel of ground, which
plat and schedule are subject to pub-
lic 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 to be held July
29th, 1913, or to appear at said session
of the Council to show cause, if any
you have, why said assessment should
not be levied.
J. J. SHEA,
7- 15 -3t. City Recorder.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, July 15th;
1913.
Notice to Contractors.
Sealed proposals will be received at
the Council Chamber, City Hall, by
the City Recorder until 8•00 p. ru,
Thursday, August 7, 1913, for the im-
proving of the Alley between Grace
and Bennett Streets, in accordance
with the plans and specifications pre -
Iared by the Citv Engineer and now
on file in the office of the City
corder. Amount to be expended not to
exceed the appropriation of $350.00.
Bidders will state price per square yard
for concrete paving 5 inch thickness.
The work to be paid for when said
work is completed. Work to be com-
pleted on or before September 15, 1913.
Each bid to be accompanied by a cer-
tified check of $35.00 on some Dubuque
Lank as a guarantee that a contract
will be entered into if awarded. The
City Council reserves the right to rel.
ject any and all bids.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, Juy 29,
1913.
J. J. SHEA,
7- 29 -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 to be held
July 29th, 1913, to pay for brick block
paving Kaufman Avenue from Cush-
ing Place to Hempstead Street, Kenety
& Lee contractors.
Amount of Special Assessment, $6,-
679.29; same to be assessed against the
abutting property upon and along said
street.
And that there is a plat and sched-
ule on file in the office of the City Re-
corder of said City of Dubuque, show-
ing the street on which said improve-
ment was made and the separate lots
and parcels of ground or specified por-
tions thereof subject to assessment of
such improvement, the name of the
owner thereof as far as practicable,
and the amount to be assessed against
each lot or parcel of ground, which
plat and schedule are subject to public
inspection.
And that any and all persons object-
ing to said Special Assessment or to
said plat must file his or their objec-
tions in writing with the City Re-
corder of said City of Dubuque on or
before said session of the City Council
to be held July 29th, 1913, or to appear
at said session of the Council to show
cause, if any you •have, why said as-
sessment should not be levied.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, July 15th,
1913.
J. J. SHEA,
7- 15 -3t. City Relsorder.
Official Notices
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 7, 1913, or tc,
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, July 24,
1913. J. J. SHEA,
7 -24 -3t City Recorder.
Notice to Contractors.
Sealed proposals will be received at
the Council Chamber, City Hall, by
the City Recorder until 8:00 P. M..
Thursday, August 7, 1913, for the
construction of an 8 -inch tile pipe
sanitary sewer in West Fifth Street
from the present manhole at College
Avenue easterly to Glen Oak Avenue,
in accordance with the plans and
specifications prepared by the City
Engineer and now on file in the of-
fice of the City Recorder.
It is estimated by the City Engineer
that said improvement will require:
392 lineal feet of 8 -inch tile pipe.
1 manhole.
The work to be paid for when said
work is completed and as prescribed
by Chapter XXXIV of the Revised
Ordinances of 1901 of the City of
Dubuque, work to be completed on or
before the 1st day of September, 1913.
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 $40.00 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 Duhuque, Iowa. July 23,
1913. J. J. SHEA,
7 -23 -3t City Recorder.
Notice to Contractors.
Sealed proposals will be received at
the Council Chamber, City Hall, by
the City Recorder, until 8 p. m.
Thursday. August 7th, 1913, for im-
proving West Fourteenth Street from
th westerly side of Bluff Street to
the westerly side of Prairie Street, in
accordance with the plans and speci-
fications prepared b3' the City Engi-
neer 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:
2237 lineal feet of 8 -foot Combination
293
Portland Cement Curb and Gutter.
72 lineal feet of 2 -foot Combination
Portland Cement Curb and Gutter.
1,146 square feet Portland Cement
Gutter only.
The work to be paid for when said
work is completed and as prescribed
by Chapter XXXII of the Revised Or-
dinances of 1901 of the City of Du-
buque; work to be completed on or
before October 1st, 1913.
Bidders must state price per lineal
foot of 8 foot curb and gutter per lin-
eal foot of 2 foot .:urb and gutter,
price per square foot for cement gut-
ter only.
Each bid must be accompanied by a
certified check of $360.00 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, July 24,
1913. J. J. SHEA,
7- 24 -3t. City Recorder.
NOTICE OF THE CITY COUNCIL'S
INTENTION TO IMPROVE SEV-
ENTEENTH STREET FROM THE
END OF THE PRESENT IM-
PROVEMENT AT THE INTER-
SECTION OF THE ALLEY BE-
TWEEN CLAY AND WHITE
STREETS EASTERLY TO THE
CHICAGO GREAT WESTERN
RAILWAY TRACKS WITH BRICK
BLOCK PAVING ON A CON-
CRETE FOUNDATION.
To Whom It May Concern:
You and each of you are hereby no-
tified that it is the intention of the
City Council of the City of Dubupue
to improve Seventeenth Street from
the end of the present improvement
at the intersection of the alley be-
tween Clay and White Streets easter-
ly to the Chicago Great Western Rail-
way tracks with brick blocks on a
concrete foundation.
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:
4,320 square yards brick block pov-
ing on a concrete foundation.
300 lineal feet new stone curb.
1,200 lineal feet reset curb.
Making a total estimated cost to the
abutting property owners of $9,226.00,
Any person having objection to said
improvement is hereby notified to
appear before the City Council at its
next regular session to be held August
7, 1913, or to file his or their objec-
tion in writing with the City Recorder
on or before August 7. 1913.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa. July 30,
1913. J. J. SHEA,
7 -30 -3t City Recorder.
292
portions thereof subject to assess-
ment for such improvement, the name
of the owner thereof as far as prac-
ticable and the amount to be assessed
against each lot or parcel of ground
which plat and schedule are subject
to public inspection.
And that any and all persons ob-
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 or on
before said session of the City Coun-
cil to be held July 29, 1913, or to ap-
pear at said session of the Council to
show cause, if any you have, why said
assessment should not be levied.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, July 15,
1913. J. J. SHEA,
7 -15 -3t City Recorder.
Fire Horses Wanted.
City of Dubuque desires to pur-
chase two horses for the Fire Depart-
ment. Must be in good condition,
sound of eye, wind and limb, weight
about 1,400 lbs. and about five years
old. Parties having such horses and
willing to sell at a seasonable figure
will bring them to the Central Engine
House, corn r of Ninth and Iowa
streets, Wednesday, August 13th,
1913 ,at 10:00 a. m.
CHAIRMAN ON FIRE.
Notice to Contractors.
Sealed proposals will be received at
the Council Chamber, City Hall, by
the City Recorder until 8:00 P. M.,
Thursday, August 7th, 1913, for
improving Avoca Avenue from the
northerly line of Decorah Avenue to
the northerly line of Cherry Street, in
accordance with the plans and speci-
fications prepared by the City Engi-
neer and now on file in the office of
the City Recorder.
It is estimated by the City Engineer
that said improvement will require:
818 lineal feet of combination ce-
ment curb and gutter.
1,470 square yards of Telford ma-
cadam.
220 cubic yards earth filling.
790 cubic yards earth cutting.
The work to be paid for when said
work, is completed and as prescribed
by Chapter XXXII of the Revised
Ordinances of 1901 of the City of
Duhuque, work to be completed on or
before September 15, 1913.
Bidders must state price per lineal
foot for combination cement curb
and gutter; price per square yard for
Telford macadam, and price for grad-
ing in total.
Each bid must be accompanied by
a certified check for $160.00 on some
Dubuque bank as a guarantee that a
contract will he entered into if award-
ed. Check and hid in separate en-
velopes.
Officcal Notices
The City Council reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, July 23,
1913. J. J. SHEA,
7 -23 -3t City Recorder,
e
Notice to Contractors.
Sealed proposals will be received a
the Council chamber, City Hall, b
the City Recorder until 8:00 p. m.
Thursday, August 7th, 1913, for ream-
proving Olive Street from the south
side of West Eleventh Street, in ac-
south side of Jefferson Street, in ac-
cordance with the plans and specifica-
tions 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:
-815 square yards asphalt concrete
on 5 -inch concrete base.
90 lineal feet of curb to reset.
5 lineal feet of new stone curb.
The work to be paid tor when said
work is 'completed and as prescribed
by Chapter XXXII. of the Revised
Ordinances of 1901 of the City of Du-
buque, work to be completed on or
before the 1st day of September, 1913.
Price of asphalt concrete per square
yard shall include all necessary grad-
ing.
Each bid must be accompanied by
•a certified check of $190.00 on some
Dubuque bank as a guarantee that a
contract will be entered into if
awarded.
Check and bid in separate enve-
lopes.
The City Council reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
Dated at Duhuque, Ia., July 23rd,
1913. J. J. SHEA,
7 -23 -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 to be held
August 7, 1913 to pay for the con-
struction of a Sanitary Sewer in West
Locust and Arch Streets from the end
of the present sewer at the intersec-
tion of West Locust and Alta Vista
Streets to a point in Arch Street
about opposite the dividing line be-
tween Lots 41 -and 42 In Finley Addi-
tion, Wilmer Cook, contractor.
Amount of Special A ssessment
$3,233.39; same to be assessed against
the abutting property upon and along
said streets.
And that there is a plat and sched-
ule on file in the office of the City
Recorder of said City of Dubuque
showing the streets in which said
sewer was constructed and the sep-
arate lots and parcels of ground or
specified portions thereof subject to
assessment for such improvement, the