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1912 November Council ProceedingsCITY COUNCIL (Official.) Regular Session, November 7, 1912. Council met at 8:45 p. m. Mayor Lyons in the chair. Present— Aldermen Andresen, Frith, Heim,; McLaughlin, Saul Wallis. Absent- Alderman Singrin. Ald. Frith moved that the Council Proceedings for the month of August and September be approved as print - ed', Carried. Regular Session, Nov. 7, 1912 429 Ald. Frith ovecl to open all bids. Carried. Bids for improvement of Elm Street from 24th to 27th Street: Bid of C. B. McNamara & Co— •Combination curb and gutter, per lineal foot, 85 cts.; macadam, per sq. yd., 70 cts. Bid of J. J. Leonard— Combination curb and gutter, per lineal foot, 69 .cts.; macadam, per sq yd. 70 cts. Bid of Kenety & Lee — Combination curb and gutter, per lineal foot, 70 cts.; macadam per sq. yd., 80 cts. Bid of Wilmer Cook — Combination curb and gutter, per lineal foot, 64 ets.; macadam, per sq. yd., 65 cts. Ald. Saul moved that the contract be awarded to Wilmer Cook and his bond be placed at 1 -4 the amount of contract. Carried. Bicls for brick -block paving Kauf- man Avenue . from Cushing , Place to Hempstead Street: Bid of Street & Steuck- -Reset curbing per lineal foot, 30 cts.; brick paving, per sq yd., $1.77. Bid of C. B. McNamara & Co.— Curbing, per lineal foot 85 cts; re- set curbing, per lineal foot, 35 cts; brick paving, per sq. yd, $2.00. Bid of J. J. Leonard— Curbing, per lineal foot 73 cts.; reset curbing, per lineal foot, 28 cts; brick paving, per sq. yd., $1.95. Bid of Kenety & Lee — Curbing, ;lineal foot, 72 cts; reset curbing, lineal foot, 35 cts.; brick paving, sq. yd., $1.89. Ald. Andresen moved to refer bids to City Engineer he to report later in the evening. Carried. per per per Petition of Mrs, M. O'Meare asking to have her taxes on Lot 66, Union Addition, for the year 1911 remain a lien on her property, was on motion of Ald. Saul, granted. Petition of Thos. R. Lee, asking for an extension of ten days:, for com- pletion of the improvement of Wilson Avenue. was, on motion of Ald. Saul, granted. WAIVER. In consideration of the permission granted to me by the City of Du- buque to connect with the sewer in the alley between, Race and Walnut Street in the City of Dubuque, and for which sewer there has never been an assessment levied as against Lot 6, in Cummings' Subdivision to the City of Dubuque, and which lot I now own, I do hereby agree for myself assigns and grantees, to pay for any assessment which may at any time be levied for the construction of a sanitary sewer in any street, alley or avenue adjacent to said lot now own- ed by me, and I wave any rights 1 might have in avoidance of said as- sessment by :reason of said connec- tion, having already been made with said sewer above referred to, or for any other reason. This waiver to be subject to the approval of the City Council of said City and to be bind- ing when so approved. CHAS. F. WHITE. State of Iowa, Dubuque County, ss. On this 29th day of October, 1912, before rile personally appeared Chas. F. White, to me personally known to he the person named in and who exe- cuted the foregoing instrument and acknowledged the execution of the same to he his voluntary act and deed. deed. A. J. KANE, ' Notary Public in and for said County. Ald. Wallis moved .that the prayer of the petitioner be granted and the waiver he made a matter of record. Carried: Petition of Mre. M. Heinmelder ask- ing for an exemptiol' of taxes on lot 2 in Stine's addition on account of be- ing a widow of a soldier of the war of the Rebellion, was on motion of Ald. McLaughlin, granted. Petition of Dubuque Boat and Boiler Works relative to the use of Third street extension or the river front south of Fischer's ice chute, was on motion of Ald. Frith referred to the Committee of the Wirer to view the grounds. Petition of • the Dubuque Industrial Corporation relative to the rates charged for wharfage to steamboats presented and read. On motion of Ald. Saul petition was referred to the Com- mittee of the Whole. Petition of Anna Dietl, relative to having taxes canceled for the year 1911 on a piece of real estate known as the `,'Schlegel Dairy Farm," was on mo- tion of Ald. Frith referred to the Com- mittee of the Whole, • 2 428 Official Notices fectionary, 231 Eagle Point avenue. Third Precinct —Miss R. Fengler's Place, Cor. Schiller and Rhomberg Avenues. Fourth Precinct —Fred Roesner's place, Twenty- seventh and Jackson Sts. All qualified voters of said city are notified that unless they present themselves at the places and time hereinabove mentioned for registra- tion, they will be debarred of the privilege of voting at said election. Witness my hand at Dubuque, Iowa, this 21st day of October, 1912. M. E. LYONS, Mayor of the City of Dubuque. Attest: J. J. SHEA, 10 -21 -3t City Recorder. • Notice to Sewer Contractors. Sealed proposals will be received at the Council Chamber; City 'Hall, by the City Recorder, unil 8:00 p. ni. Thursday, October 17, 1912, for an 8- inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in Delhi Street from the present manhole which is about opposite the line divid- ing Lots 4 and 5 in Hughes' Sub., westerly to the present sewer at the intersection of Grandview Avenue, in accordance with the plans and speci- fications prepared by the City Engi- neer and now en file in the office of the City Recorder. It is estimated by the City Engineer that it will require: 490 lineal feet 8 -inch tile pipe, 3 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 completed and as prescribed , by Chapter XXXIV, of the Revised Ordinances of 1901 of the City of Du- buque, work to be completed on or be- fore the 1st day of November, 1912. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for $20.00 on some Du- buque bank as a guarantee that g contract will he entered into if awarded. The City reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, October 4, 1912. J. J SHEA, 10 -4 -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 October 17, 1912, to pay for the sani- tary sewer in Wooten Avenue, from South Hill Street to McClain Avenue, Tibey Bros., contractor -, Amount of special assessment, $241.15. same to be assessed against the abut- ting 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, 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 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 Council to be held Oct. 17, 1912, 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, Oct. 1, 1912. J. J. SHEA, 10 -1 -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 October 17, 1912, to pay for the improv- ing of Columbia Street, from the north line of Pleasant Street to the north end of said street, Frank 3eutin, con- tractor. Amount of special assessment, $782.73, same to be assessed against the abut - ting property upon and along said street. And that there is a plat and schedule on file in the office o. 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 mound, 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 Council to be held Oct. 17, 1912, 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, ;owe, Oct. 1, 1912. J. J. SHEA, 10 -1 -8t City Recorder. of the various undersigned companies of the first part herein, be changed so that planking may in part be substi- tuted in lieu of such brick paving, And, whereas it is agreeable to the said C. B. McNamara & Co., contract- ors for said improvement, that such change be made upon the terms and conditions herein set forth, Now, therefore, the said City of Du- buque does hereby consent to allow the said railroad companies to plank said Third Street froth the end of the ties of the most westerly rail of the said Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, to the end of the ties of the most easterly rail of the Chicago, Bur- lington & Quincy Railway Company's track, known as its "passing track." And the said Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railway Company is also to he ] ermitted to substitute plank be- tween the rails and to the end of the ties in its "depot track," and also in its "house tracks" Nos. 1 and 2. The planking is to be of good 4 -inch oak plank properly laid, and is to cover the area shown by the spaces marked in red on blue print hereto attached as part hereof. The undersigned railroads, and each of them,• do further agree to protect the said C. B. McNamara & Co., con- tractors, in that they will purchase from the latter the cetnent blocks (some 210 in number), now procured for said improvement, at the price of $2.25 each, and they also agree to re- imburse the said C. B. McNamara &' Co. for all brick now ordered by them and which would have been used in place of the planking now substituted in the improvement of said Third Street. The spaces to be planked as herein - before specified are indicated in red ink on the blue print of said improve- ment attached hereto and hereby re- ferred to. The undersigned railway companies do further agree 'in consideration of the changes and modifications made as set forth in this agreement, to pay all assessments which may be levied against them, respectively, for the im- provement of said Third Street, waiv- ing all objections of a jurisdictional or any other nature, if any there may be. The undersigned C. B. McNamara & Co. express full acquiesence in the modifications made as hereinbefore set out, and waive all claims to dam- ages or otherwise which they might have against the said City of Dubuque by reason of the changes made as herein set out. The undersigned railway companies do further agree, respectively, to main- tain the said planking in good repair satisfactory to the City Council of said City, and to make all necessary, Regular Session, Nov. 7, 1912 reasonable alterations and changes which may be required by the City of Dubuque from time to time for the - safe and proper use of said Third Street for street purposes. This agreement is not to be deemed a waiver on the part of said City of Dubuque of its right to require a pavement to be constructed in lieu of such planking and assessed against said railway companies respectively, at any time when such improvement nia' be deemed necessary or desirable by said City. Ald. Frith moved that the prayer of the petitioner be granted provided parties sign agreement in five days. Carried. City Recorder Shea presented the notice, certified to by the publishers, of the Council's intention to levy a spec- ial assessment to pay for reguttering Julien Avenue from the west line of Alta Vista Street to the east line of Alpine Street, Thos. R. Lee, contrac- tor. Ald. Heim moved that the notice be received and filed. Carried. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to pay for re- guttering Julien Avenue from the west line of Alta Vista Street to the east line of Alpine Street, by Thomas R. Lee, contractor, in front of and ad- joining 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. Total. Ed Muntz, Oxford Heights Add., lot 46, 31.69 sq. yds. brick gut- tering at $1.98 per sq. yd, $62.75; extra expenses, 20c per sq. yd., $6.34; total $ 69.09 Louisa Gieseman, Oxford Heights Add., lot 47, 31.75 sq. yds. brick guttering at $1.98 per sq. yd., $62.86; extra expenses, 20c per sq. yd., $6.35; total 69.21 Minnie Gieseman, Martin's Dub No. 100 ft, lot 1, 58.31 eq. yds brick guttering at $1.98 per sq yd., $115.45; extra expenses, 20c per sq. yd., $11.66; total 127.11 Rev. J. J. Keane, Levins' Du- buque, lot 1, 100 sq. yds. brick guttering at $1:98 per sq. yd., $198.00; extra expenses, 20c per 430 Claim of the Iowa ,Dairy Co., for $71.54 damages to wagon and contents. was on motion of Ald. Saul referred to the Committee of the Whole. Petition of S. Fritsche, et al, prop- erty owners on Atlantic Avenue, ask- ing to have Atlantic Avenue from Fourteenth Street to Delaware Ave- nue curbed, guttered and macadam- ized, presented and read. On motion of Ald. Wallis the prayer of the peti- tioners was granted. Claim of Albert Bitter for $49.15 damages. caused by overflow of water into his cellar, located at the junction of Julien Avenue and Hill Street, was on motion of Ald. Andresen referred to the Committee of the Whole, Petition of the Knights of Columbus asking to have the taxes on lot 626 canceled for the year 1911, was on mo- tion of Ald. Frith referred to the Committee of the Whole. Petition of Thos. Hackney relative to an increase of $5.00 per month in salary was on motion of Ald. Frith re- ferred to the Committee of the Whole. Communication of Fire Chief Rein - fried relative to closing the "Dream- land theatre," presented and read. Ald. Wallis moved that the rules be suspended for the purpose of allowing the interested parties to address the Council. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Frith, Heim. McLaughlin, Saul, Wallis. Nays —None. Absent —Ald. Singrin. Mr. Chester Ruff addressed the Council. Ald. Andresen moved that the "Dreamland theatre" close tonight, re- pairs to be made under the supervision of the Fire Chief. Carried. Petition of Liza Crunnion asking to have her taxes on lot 9, Summer Hill Add., canceled for the year 1911 was on motion of Ald. Frith referred to the Delinquent Tax Committee. Regular Session, Nov. 7, 1912 Ald. Frith moved that the Fire Chief be instructed to notify all theatres to keep chairs and all other obstructions out of aisles and gang ways. Carried. Petition of the Sisters of Charity, B. V, M., asking to be granted permis- sion to erect a frame building, covered , with galvanized iron sheeting, in rear of St. Joseph's Academy, signed by abutting property owners, presented and read. Ald. Andresen moved that the prayer of the petitioner be granted, providing metal lath be used. Carried. Petition of Mary A. Dolan, asking to have her taxes on the west 1 -2 of lot 62, Union Add., canceled, was on mo- tion of Ald. Frith referred to the De- linquent Tax Committee. Remonstrance of Chas. Krumbach, et al, relative to the establishment of a water way from Alpine Street to S. Alta Vista Street,' presented and read. Ald. McLaughlin moved the rule be suspended for the purpose of hearing from the interested parties. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Aids. Andresen, Frith, Heim, McLaughlin, Saul, Wallis. Nays —None. Absent —Ald. Singrin. Messrs. Roedell and Krumbach ad- dressed the Council, Ald. McLaughlin moved that the re- monstrance be referred to the Com- mittee of the Whole, they to view the grounds and notify interested parties. Petition of J. Keckevoet asking to be allowed to fence in a part of the Ice Harbor for the purpose of conduct- ing a skating rink, was on motion of Ald. Saul received and filed. Notice of appeal of the Dunleith and Dubuque Bridge Co. against the as- sessment returned by the City Assesor presented. On motion of Ald. Frith notice was referred to the Committee of the Whole. Notice of appeal of the I. C. R. R. Co. against the assessment returned, by the City Assessor presented. Oh motion of Ald. Frith notice was re- ferred to the Committee of the Whole. City Engineer Baumgartner report- ed that Kenety & Lee are the lowest [Adders, according to plans and spe- cifications, for the brick block paving of Kaufman Avenue. Ald. Frith mov- ed that Kenety & Lee be awarded the contract and their bond placed at one - fourth the contract. Carried. This agreement entered into this 14th day of October, 1912, by and between the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry. Co.; the Illinois Central Railroad Company, and the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railway Co.; and C. B. McNamara & Co., of the first part, and the City of Dubuque, of the second part, witnesseth, That, whereas the said C. B. Mc- Namara & Co., contractors, have en- tered into a contract with the said City for the paving of Third Street from easterly lot line of Iowa Street to westerly end present brick paving opposite Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railway freight depot. And, whereas it is desirable that the specifications which now call for brick paving between the rails and tracks 432 Regular Session, Nov. 7, 1912 Regular Session, Nov. 7, 1912 433 sq. yd, $20.00; total 218.00 221.75 sq. yds. brick gutter at $1.98 $439.06 Extra expenses 44.35 Total $483,41 All of which i,s assessed in propor- tion to the special benefits conferred. Adopted Nov.. 7, 1912, Approved M.' E. LYONS, Mayor. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. Ald. Heim moved the adoption of the resolution . Adopted by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Frith, Heim, McLaughlin, Saul, Wallis. Nays —None. Absent —Ald. Singrin. City Recorder Shea presented the notice certified to by the publishers of the Council's intention to levy a special assessment to pay for improv- ing the alley between Mt. Rose Ter- race and West 16th Street, from the east lot line of Lots 8 and 9, in Mor- gan's Sub., easterly to Fairview Place Thos. R. Lee, contractor, Ald Heim moved to receive and file notice. Carried. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That to pay for improving the alley between Mt. Rose Terrace and 'West 1 6t Street from the east lot line of Lots 8 and 9 in Morgan's Sub., easterly to Fairview Place, by Thos. R. Lee, Contractor, in front of and adjoining the same, a Special Tax be and is hereby lev- ied 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 Parcel of Real Estate, as follows: Total Owner. Description Amount Tax. Emil L. Feigner, Fairview Sub., Lot 16, 39.13 sq. yds. concrete at $1.29, $50.47; ertra expenses, sq. yds., 4.5, $17.61 $ 68 08 R. Waller Est. City Lot 667, Sub. 8, Lot 1, 24.85 sq. yds. concrete at $1.29, $32.0.6; extra expenses, sq. yd., 4.5, $11.18 43 24 Al. M. eppler, City Lot, 667, Sub. 8. Lot 2, 14.28 sq, yds. concrete at $1.29, $12.42; extra expenses, sq. yd., 4.5, $6.43 25 25 Total $136 17 78.26 sq. yds. concrete at - $1.29 $100 95 Extra expenses 35 22 Total $136 17 All of which is assessed in propor- tion to the special benefits conferred. Adopted Nov. 7, 1912. Approved ...... . . . ..... M. E. LYONS, Mayor. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. Ald. Heim moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Aids. Andresen, Frith, Heim, McLaughlin, Saul, Wallis, Nays —None. Absent —Ald. Singrin. City Recorder Shea presented the notice, certified to by the publishers, of the Council's intention to levy a special assessment to pay for the San- itary sewer in the west side of Couler avenue from the present manhole at Twenty -fifth street to Thirty- second street, C. B. McNamara & Co., con- tractors. Ald. Heim moved to receive and file the notice. C arried. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That to pay for constructing an 8 -inch tile pipe sani- tary sewer on the west side of Colder avenue from the present manhole at Twenty =fifth street to Thirty- second street, C. B. McNamara & Co., 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 own- ed, and for the several amounts set opposite each Lot or ,Parcel of Real Estate, as follows: Owner. Description. Amt. F. Schloz, John King's 1st Add., lot 14, 90 lin. ft. tile pipe, man- holes and extra expenses at 89c 1 :er ft. $ 80.10 Winifred Carney, John King's lst. Add., Sub. 16, lot 2, 30 lin. rt. tile pipe, manholes and ex- tra expenses at89c per ft. 26.70 Winifred Carney, John ' King's lst. Add., Sub. 16, lot 1, 60 lin. ft. tile pipe, manholes and ex- tra expenses at 89c per ft. 53.40 Chas. J. Even, John King's '1st Add., Sub. 1 of '2 of 1 of 18, lot 1, 60 lin,' ft. tile pipe, manholes and extra expenses at 89c per ft, 53.40 Independent School District, John King's 1st. Add., Sub: 1 of 2 of 1 of 18, lot 2, 19.5 lin. ft. tile pipe, manholes and extra expenses at 89c per ft. 17.35 Independent School District, Dunn's Sub., lot 4, 50 lin. ft. tile pipe, manholes and extra expenses at 89c per ft. 44.50 Independent School District, Dunn's Sub., lot 3, 50 lin. ft. tile pipe, manholes and extra expenses at 89c per ft. 44.50 independent School District, Dunn's sub., lot 2, 50 lin. ft. tile pipe, manholes and extra expenses at 89c per ft. Kiene and Altman, Kiene & Alt- man Sub. 5, lot 1, 40 lin. ft tile pipe, manholes and extra expenses at 89c per ft 35.60 Kiene and Altman, Kiene & Alt- man Sub. 4, lot 1, 40 lin. ft. tile pipe, manholes and extra expenses at 89c per ft 35.60 Kiene and Altman, Kiene & Alt- man Sub. 3, lot 1, 40 lin. ft. tile pipe, manholes and extra expenses at 89c per , ft 35.60 Kiene and Altman, Kiene & Alt- man. Snub. 2, lot 1, 40 lin. ft tile pipe, manholes and extra expenses at 89c per ft 35.60 iene and Altman, Kiene & Alt- man Sub. 1, lot 1, 40 lin. ft. tile pipe, manholes and extra expenses at 89c per ft 35.6 Peter Roth Est., Davis Farm Add., Sub. 1 of 241, lot 1, 50 lin. ' ft. tile pipe, manholes and extra expenses at 89c per ft 44.50 Peter Roth Est., Davis Farm Add., Sub. 242, lot 1, 60 lin. ft. tile pipe, manholes and extra expenses at 89c per ft. 53.40 Julius Rudolph, Davis Farm Add., Sub. 243, lot 1, 60 lin. ft. tile pipe, manholes and extra expenses at 89c per ft. Maria Lutgen, Davis Farm Add , Sub. 1. of 244, lot 1, 60 lin. ft. tile pipe, manholes and extra expenses at 89c per ft. Theo. Kintzle, Davis Farm Add., lot 245, 60 lin. ft. tile pipe, manholes and extra expenses at 89c per ft. .John Eggler, Davis Farm Add , lot 246, 60 lin. ft. tile pipe, manholes and extra expenses at 89c per ft. Eliz. Galle, Davis Farm Add , lot 247, 60 lin. ft. tile pipe, manholes and extra expenses at 89c per ft. 'Eliz. Galle, Davis Farm Add., lot 248, 60 lin. ft. tile pipe, manholes and extra expenses at 89c per ft. .Jos. Madel Est., Davis Farm Add., lot 249, 60 lin. ft. tile pipe, manholes and extra expenses at 89c per ft. Bertha Juergens, Davis Farm Add., lot 250, 60 lin. ft. tile pipe, manholes and extra expenses at 89c per ft. Frederika Hartman, Davis Farm Add., lot 251, 60 lin. ft. tile pipe, manholes and extra expenses at 89c per ft. Frederika Hartman, Davis Farm Add., So. 1 -2 lot 252, 25 lin. ft. tile pipe, manholes and extra -expenses at 89c per ft. Helen Holland, Davis Farm Add., No. 1 -2 lot 262, 25 lin. ft. tile pipe, manholes and extra expenses at 89c per ft. 22.25 Helen Holland, Davis Farm Add., lot 253, 60 lin. ft. tile pipe, manholes and extra expenses at 89c per ft. 53.40 J. M. Haggerty Est., Davis Farm Add., lot 254, 60 lin. ft. tile pipe, manholes and extra expenses at 89c per ft. 53.40 Paulina Wagner, Davis Farm Add., lot 255, 60 lin. ft. tile pipe, manholes and extra expenses at 89c per ft. 53.40 Paulina Wagner, Davis Farm Add., So. 1 -2 lot 256, 60 lin. ft. tile pipe, manholes and extra expenses at 89c per ft. 53.40 Theo. Doerfler, Davis Farm Add., No. 1 -2 lot 256, 60 lin. ft. tile pipe, manholes and extra 0 expenses at 89c per ft. 53.40 A. and F. Avenarius, Davis Farm Add., lot 257, 60 lin. ft. tile pipe, manholes and extra expenses at S9c per ft. 53.40 Chas. F. Espe, Davis Farm Add., lot 258, 69 lin. ft. tile pipe, manholes and extra expenses at 89c per ft. Geo. Marshall, Davis Farm Add., lot 259, 60 lin. ft. tile pipe, manholes and extra expenses 53.40 at 89c per ft. 63.40 H. J. Weber Est., Davis Farm Add., lot 260, 60 lin. ft. tile pipe, manholes and extra expenses 53.40 at 89c per ft. 53.40 Aug. and Mary Flechsig, Davis Farm Add., lot 261, GO lin, ft. tile pipe, manholes and extra' 53.40 expenses at 89c per ft. 53.40 Hy. Cartigney, Davis Farm Add., lot 262, 50 lin. ft. tile pipe, manholes and extra expenses 53.40 at 89c per ft. 44.50 Alf. Cartigney, Davis Farm Add., lot 263, 60 lin. ft. tile pipe, manholes and extra expenses 53.40 at 89c per ft. 53.40 Mary Schneider, Davis Farris Add., lot 265, 60 lin. ft. tile pipe,, manholes and extra expenses 53.40 53.40 at 89c per ft. John Eisenegger, Davis Farm Add., lot 266, 60 lin. ft. tile pipe, manholes and extra expenses 53.40 53.40 at 89c per ft. John Eisenegger, G. R. West's Dub., lot 1, 60 lin. ft. tile pipe, manholes and extra expenses 53.40 63.40 at 89c per ft. Mary Schroeder, G. R. West's Dub., So. 39.5 ft. lot 2, 39.5 lin. ft. tile pipe, manholes and ex- 35.1; 53.40 tra expenses at 89c per ft. ... Val Schuster, G. R. West's Dub., No. 20.5 ft. lot 2, 20.5 lin. ft. tile pipe, manholes and ex- 22.25 pulses at 89c per ft. 18.24 44.50 63.40 436 Regular Session, Nov. 7, 1912 Respectfully submitted, J. R. REINFRIED, Chief. Approved by Committee on Fire. On motion of Ald. Frith warrants were ordered drawn to pay the Fire- men and the report referred back to the Committee on Fire. Chief of Police Raesle reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: I herewith submit the Police report for the month of Oc- tober, 1912: Aa ault and battery 3 Concealed Weapons 5 Disorderly Conduct 6 Disturbing the Peace 8 Forgery ... 1 Intoxication 71 Larceny .... 3 Profane Language 1 Vagrancy 14 Violating Parole 1 Violating speed ordinance 1 Total 114 Residents arrested 40 Doors found open 41 Defective lighte 35 Lodgers harbored 45 Meals furnished prisoners 8 Cost of food $ 1.60 Sheriff, dieting prisoners for month of October ' $19.37 Police court costs and fines col- lected $24.60 Patrol runs for prisoners 92 Priooners transferred 2 Ambulance calls 2 Miles traveled 115 Also beg to submit the pay roll for Policemen for last half of October; 1912: Amount clue Policemen $1,629.00 Amount retained, pension fund. 32.30 Respectfully submitted, JOHN RAESLE, Chief of Police, On motion of Ald. Andresen, war- rants were ordered drawn to pay Po- licemen and ret=ort referred hack to the Police Committee. City Auditor Lagen reported as fol- lows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council. Gentlemen: Herewith find my re- port for the month of October, 1912, showing the receipts and dis- bursements for the month: Cash balance October 1, 1912 $37,518.22 Receipts during month . , 18,198.16 Totals .... .... $55,716.38 DISBURSEMENTS. Warrants redeemed $23,128.32 Improvement bond coupons redeemed 350.00 Regular bond coupons re- deemed .... .... . . 2,145.28 Improvement bonds re- deemed .... ...... 4,631.87 Park Orders redeemed 628.41 Library orders redeemed 1,043.72 Policemen Pension orders redeemed 32.50 Firemen Pension orders re- deemed 41.25 Total .... .... $32,001.35 Cash balance October' 31, 1912 $23,715.03 The above cash balance includes the balances in the Improvement Pond Fund, the Water Works Inter- est 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, October 1, 1912 $48,497.61 Deposited with City Treas- urer by Water Works Trustees 6,267.94 Total $54,765.55 Orders drawn by City Treas- urer by Water Works Trustees during month . 4,076.47 Cash balance Nov. 1, 1912. $50,689.08 EXCAVATION ACCOUNT. Cash balance, October 1, 1912, $5.00 Cash balance, October 31, 1912, $5.00 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 350.00 Regular bond coupons 2,145.28 Total Bond Coupons re- deemed .... ...... $ 2,495.,28 BONDS. Improvement bonds 4,631.87 Total bonds redeemed 4,631.87 Also report there is due the City Officers for the month of October, 1912 salaries amounting to $2,698.20. The following list shows the ap- propriations and the amount of war- rants drawn on each fund since the beginning of the fiscal year beginning March 1st, 1912, to Nov. 1, 1912: Appropriations. Expended General Expense and Contingent Fund .... ...$ 37,000.00 22,520.62 District Road Funds — First District .. Second District . Third District .. Fourth District . Fifth District .. 6,666.00 6,601.52 15,739.00 13,146.665 9,595.00 9,260.52 10,912.00 10,894.88 8,777.00 8,509.32 Regular Session, Nov. 7, 1912 433 Independent School District, Dunn's sub., lot 2, 50 lin. ft. tile pipe, manholes and extra expenses at 89c per ft. - 44.50 Kiene and Altman, Kiene & Alt- man Sub. 5, lot 1, 40 lin. ft tile pipe, manholes and extra expenses at 89c per ft 35.60 Kiene and Altman, Kiene & Alt- man Sub. 4, lot 1, 40 lin. ft. tile pipe, manholes and extra expenses at 89c per ft 35.60 Kiene and Altman, Kiene & Alt- man Sub. 3, lot 1, 40 lin. ft. tile pipe, manholes arid extra expenses at 89c per ft 35.60 Kiene and Altman, Kiene & Alt- man. Sub. 2, lot 1, 40 lin. ft. tile pipe, manholes and extra expenses at 89c per ft 35.60 Iiiene and Altman, Kiene & Alt- man Sub. 1, lot 1, 40 lin. ft. tile pipe, manholes and extra expenses at 89c per ft 35.60 Peter Roth Est., Davis Farm Add., Sub. 1 of 241, lot 1, 50 lin. ft. tile pipe, manholes and extra expenses at 89c per ft... 44.50 Peter Roth Est., Davis Farm Add., Sub. 242, lot 1, 60 lin. ft. tile pipe, ' manholes and extra expenses at 89c per ft. 53.40 Julius Rudolph, Davis Farm Add., Sub. 243, lot 1, 60 lin. ft. tile pipe, manholes and extra expenses at 89c per ft. 53.40 Maria Lutgen, Davis Farm Add , Sub. 1 of 244, lot 1, 60 lin. ft. tile pipe, manholes and extra expenses at 89c per ft. 53.40 Theo. Kintzle, Davis Farm ' Add., Iot 245, 60 lin. ft. tile pipe, manholes and extra expenses at 89c per ft. 53.40 John Eggler, Davis Farm Add , • lot 246, 60 lin. ft. tile pipe, manholes . and extra expenses at 89c per ft. 53.40 Eliz. Galle, Davis Farm Add , lot 247, 60 lin. ft. tile pipe, manholes and extra expenses at 89c per ft. 53.40 Eliz. Galle, Davis Farm Add., lot 248, GO lin. ft. tile pipe, manholes and extra expenses at 89c per ft. 53.40 Jos. Madel Est., Davis Farm Add., lot 249, 60 lin. ft. tile pipe, manholes and extra expenses at 89c per ft. 93.40 Bertha Juergens, Davis Farm Add., lot 250, 60 lin. ft. tile pipe, manholes and extra expenses at 89c per ft. 53.40 Frederika Hartman, Davis Farm A.dd., lot 251, 60 lin. ft. tile pipe, manholes and extra expenses at 89c per ft: 53.40 Frederika Hartman, Davis Farm Add., So. 1 -2 lot 252, 25 lin. ft. tile pipe, manholes and extra expenses at 89c per ft. 22.25 Helen Holland, Davis Farm Add., No. 1 -2 lot 252, 25 lin. ft. tile pipe, manholes and extra expenses at 89c per ft. 22.25 Helen Holland, Davis Farm Add., lot 253, 60 lin. ft. tile pipe, manholes and extra expenses at 89c per ft. 53.40 J. M. Haggerty Est., Davis Farm Add., lot 254, 60 lin. ft. tile pipe, manholes and extra expenses at 89c per ft. 53.40 Paulina Wagner, Davis Farm Add., lot 255, GO lin. ft. tile pipe, manholes and extra expenses at 89c per ft. 63.40 Paulina Wagner, Davis Farm Add., So. 1 -2 lot 256, 60 lin. ft. tile pipe, manholes and extra expenses at 89c per ft. 53.40 Theo. Doerfler, Davis Farm Add., No. 1 -2 lot 256, 60 lin. ft. tile pipe, manholes and' extra expenses at 89c per ft. 53.40 A. and F. Avenarius, Davis Farm Add., lot 257, GO lin. ft. tile pipe, manholes and extra expenses at 89c per ft. 53.40 Chas. F. Espe. Davis Farm Add., lot 258, 65 lin. ft. tile pipe, manholes and extra expenses at 89c per ft. 53.40 Geo. Marshall, Davis Farm Add., lot 259, 60 lin. ft. tile pipe, manholes and extra expenses at 89c Per ft. 53.40 H. J. Weber Est., Davis Farm Add., lot 260, 60 lin. ft. tile pipe, • manholes and extra expenses at 89c per ft. 53.40 Aug. and Mary Flechsig, Davis Farm Add., lot 261, GO lin, ft. .. tile pipe, manholes and extra expenses at 89c per ft. 53.40 Hy. Cartigney, Davis Farm Add., lot 252, 50 lin. ft. tile pipe, manholes and extra expenses at 89c per ft. 44.50 Alf. Cartigney, Davis Farm Add., lot 263, 60 lin. ft. tile pipe, manholes and extra expenses at 89c per ft. 53.40 Mary Schneider, Davis Farm Add., lot 265, GO lin. ft. tile pipe, manholes and extra expenses at. 89c per ft. 53.40 John Eisenegger, Davis Farm Add., lot 266, 60 lin. ft. tile pipe, manholes and extra expenses at 89c per ft. 53.40 John Eisenegger, G. R. West's Dub., lot 1, 60 lin. ft. tile pipe, manholes and extra expenses 53.40 at 89c per ft. Mary Schroeder, G. R. West's Dub., So. 39.5 ft. lot 2, 39.5 lin. ft. tile pipe, manholes and ex- tra expenses at 89c per ft. , 35.1; Val Schuster, G. R. West's Dub., No. 20.5 ft. lot 2, 20.5 lin. ft. tile pipe, manholes and ex- 18.24 oenses at 89c per ft. Fire Dept.. .... Police Dept.. .. Sewerage .. ... Printing .. .... Street Lighting . Regular Session, Nov. 7, 1912 62,500.00 41,150.92 41,000.00 28,535.74 5,500.00 3,746.71 2,200.00 2,068.86 27,500.00 15,987.79 Interest on Float- ing and Bond- ed Debt 42,000.00 10,477.40 Board of Health 7,500.00 5,354.57 Grading Streets and Alleys 4,500.00 2,107.90 Special Bonded Paving .. 2,500.00 136.80 Interest on Spec- ial Bonded Debt .. 3.800.00 Improvement on Mount Carmel Avenue .. 1,000.00 9.95 Repairing and re- building Side- walks .... 1,000.00 562.51 Improvement of Grandview Ave 2,400.00 2,400.00 Five per cent re- tained on cer- tain improve- ments .. 536.06 346.32 Claims and judg- ments .... 3,600.00 3,483.80 Levee Improve- ment Fund 200.00 27.20 Balance due on widening Hill Street .. 700.00 700.00 Amount due the Dubuque Na- tional Bank 637.33 637.33 Storm water sew- er in Arling- ton, Grove and West Twelfth Streets .. .... 600.00 600.00 Bee Branch sew- er north of 27th Street 1,600.00 1,521.28 Improvement of Kaufman Ave. 1,000.00 197.89 Improvement of Eagle Pt. Ave. 1,000.00 Payment of old Rater works debt .... ..... 2,000.00 1,993.15 Improvement of North First St. 200.00 Widening South Dodge St. at intersection of Curtis St.. 100.00 Sodding Grand- view Ave. 200.00 , 196.11 Arching Bee Branch Sewer at 16th Street 800.00 760.15 Arching Bee Branch Sewer at 17th Street 800.00 796.93 Widening 18th St. at Couler Avenue .. ... 1,000.00 Widening or im- proving West Locust St. and Arch St.. .... 1,200.00 Improvement of Willow St.. .. 1,000.00 Willow, St. Am- brose, Asbury and Rosedale Ave. sanitary sewer .... .. Park Fund .... 1,250.00 1,250.00 Opening street and water way from Alpine to Alta Vista Sts. 1,000.00 Twelfth, Thir- teenth a n d Fourteenth St. dumps .... .. 250.00 122.40 Improvement on Villa Street .. 250.00 Straightening and improving Cherry, Dela- ware and Avo- ca streets .... 150.00 Improvement of Fifth Ave.. .. 200.00 improvement of Elm St. from Eagle Pt. Ave. to Sanford St. 450.00 800.00 Total Appro- priations ... $313.51 2.39 Respectfully submitted, CYRIL D. LAGEN, Auditor. Moved by Ald, Heim the report be received and warrants be drawn for 'the various amounts and report re- ferred back to Finance Committee. Carried. City Treasurer, Wybrant reported as folows: The following is a statement of the amounts advanced by me during the month of October, 1912, for which please have warrants drawn in my favor. Interest on warrants out- standing Miscellaneous .$2,527.03. 18,65. Respectfully, 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 Hippman reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor - and City Council: Gentlemen: I herewith submit my report of defective lights for month of October, 1912. I find from the re- port of the Police Department that the total hours that 35 lamps failed to burn would equal 1 1 -4 lamps burn- ing for one month, or $6.25. Ald. Andresen moved that the re- 1 ■ m 1 1 436 Regular Session, Nov. 7, 1912 Respectfully submitted, J. R. REINFRIED, Chief. Approved by Committee on Fire. On motion of Ald. Frith warrants were ordered drawn to pay the Fire- men and the report referred back to the Committee an Fire. Chief of Police Raesle reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and Council: Gentlemen: I herewith submit Police report for the month of tober, 1912: As,ault and battery Concealed Weapons Disorderly Conduct Disturbing the Peace Forgery ... Intoxication Larceny .... Profane Language Vagrancy Violating Parole Violating speed ordinance City the Oc- 3 5 6 8 1 71 3 1 14 1 1 Total 114 Residents arrested 40 Doors found open 41 Defective Lights 35 Lodgers harbored 45 "Meals furnished prisoners 8 'Cost of food $ 1.60 :Sheriff, dieting prisoners for month of October $19.37 Police court costs and fines col- lected ... $24.60 Patrol runs for prisoners 92 Prisoners transferred 2 Ambulance calls 2 Miles traveled 115 Also beg to submit the pay roll for Policemen for last half of October, 1912: Amount due Policemen $1,629.00 Amount retained, pension fund. 32.30 Respectfully submitted, JOHN RAESLE, Chief of Police. On motion of Ald. Andresen, war- rants were ordered drawn to pay Po- licemen and report referred back to the Police Committee, City Auditor Lagen reported as fol- lows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council. Gentlemen: Herewith find my re- port for the month of October, 1912, showing the receipts and dis- bursements for the month: Cash balance ' October 1, 1912 $37,518.22 Receipts during month . , 18,198.16 Totals .... .... ....... $55,716.38 DISBURSEMENTS. Warrants redeemed $23,128.32 improvement bond coupons redeemed 350.00 Regular bond coupons re- deemed .... .... ...... 2,145.28 Improvement bonds re- deemed .... ...... .... 4,631.87 Park Orders redeemed .... 628.41 Library orders redeemed .. 1,043.72 Policemen Pension orders redeemed 32.50 Firemen Pension orders re- deemed 41.25 Total .... .... $32,001.35 Cash balance October 31, 1912 $23,715.03 The above cash balance includes the balances in the Improvement Bond Fund, the Water Works Inter- est 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, October 1, 1912 $48,497.61 Deposited with City Treas- urer by Water Works Trustees 6,267.94 Total $54,765.55 Orders drawn by City Treas- urer by Water Works Trustees during month . 4,076.47 Cash balance Nov. 1, 1912.$50,689.08 EXCAVATION ACCOUNT. Cash balance, October 1, 1912, $5.00 Cash balance, October 31, 1912, $5.00 The following is a record of all in- terest coupons and bonds redeemed by the•City Treasurer and credited to him: INTEREST. Improvement bond coupons 350.00 Regular bond coupons 2,145.28 Total Bond Coupons re- deemed .... ...... ....$ 2,495.28 BONDS. Improvement bonds 4,631.87 Total bonds redeemed 4,631.87 Also report there is due the City Officers for the month of October, 1912, salaries amounting to $2,698.20. The following list shows the ap- propriations and the amount of war- rants drawn on each fund since the beginning of the fiscal year beginning March 1st, 1912, to Nov. 1, 1912: Appropriations. Expended General Expense and Contingent Fund .... ... $ 37,000.00 22,520.62 District Road Funds - First District .. 6,666.00 6,601.52 Second District . 15,739.00 13,146.65 Third District .. 9,595.00 9,260.52 Fourth District . 10,912.00 10,894.88 Fifth District .. 8,777.00 8,509.32 438 Regular Session, Nov. 7, 1912 port be received and the City Auditor he instructed to deduct $7.50 from the Union Electric Co.'s bill. Carried. Following Weighmasters' reports on receipts were presented and read and on motion of AId. Frith were received and filed. Jos. Straney $ 8.00 Ed. Norton $45.35 Louis Pitschner $ 1.15 Street Commissioner Mahoney re- ported as follows: Please find attached Treasurer's re- ceipt for $8.00 received from Fischer & Co., for rolling coal yard. On motion of Ald. Saul report was approved. Quarterly statement of receipts and disbursements of the City Water Works from July 1, to Sept., 30, 1912, presented. Ald. Saul moved to refer report to special auditing Committee. Carried. Mayor Lyons appointed Alds. Heim, Andresen and McLaughlin on Audit- ing Committee. Your Board of Equlization to whom were referred the written objections of the Dunlieth and Dubuque Bridge Company and the Illinois Central Railroad Company against the assess- ments as returned by the City Assess- or against said companies, would res- pectfully recommend that the same be referred to the Committee of the Whole. E. E. FRITH, Chairman. Your Board of Equalization, to whom was referred the petition of M. S. Buehler for Elizabeth Buehler, ask- ing that the valuation for assessment purposes on Lot. 1 of 1 of Mineral Lot 89 be reduced, would respectfully re- commend that the City Treasurer be instructed to accept the taxes on said lot for the years 1910 and 1911 on a basis of $200 valuation. E. E. FRITH, CChairman. Your Board of Equalization to whom was referred the petition of T. W. Ruete Drug Company stating that the assessment on its merchandise had been erroneously increased from $8,- 000.00 to $10,000.00 for the year 1911. and asking that said error be correct- ed, would respectfully recommend that the prayer of the petitioner be granted and that the City Treasurer be in- structed accordingly. E. E. FRITH, Chairman. Your Board of Equalization, to whom was referred the petition of Mrs. Jennie A. Brayton, asking that the valuation of her home, No. 113 r Locust Street, be fixed for assess- ment purposes at $9,000.00, would respectfully recommend that said petition be received and filed. E. E. FRITH, Chairman. Your Board of Equalization, to whom was referred the petition of Harlan W. Cooley, Trustee, asking that the valuation for assessment purposes on the S. 1 -2 of the M. 1 -5 and the North 16 feet of th S. M. 1 -5 of City Lot 466 be fixed at $8,- 000.00, would respectfully recommend that said petition be received and filed. E. E. FRITH, Chairman. Your Board of Equalization, to whom was referred the communica- tion of T. J. Fitzpatrick, asking that he be advised of the date when the City Council will meet to consider objections to assessments, would re- spectfully recommend that said com- munication be received and filed. E. E. FRITH, Chairman. Your Board of Equalization, to whom was referred the petition of Christina Siegworth stating that the valuation for assessment purposes placed on Lot 74 in Union Addition for the year 1911 is erroneous and exces- sive, and asking that the same be re- duced, would respectfully recommend that the prayer of the petitioner be granted and the City Treasurer be in- structed to accept the taxes on said lot on a basis of $400.00 valuation. E. E. FRITH, Chairman. Dubuque, Iowa, Nov. 2, 1912. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council of the City of Dubuque: Gentlemen: Your Board of Equal- ization, duly appointed to equalize and correct the Assessment Roll for the year 1912, would respectfully report that we have performed that duty, and herewith submit for your approval, the list o changes made by us: Acme Harvesting Machine Co., mer chandise, from $1,060.00 to $3,900.00. Mary Ernsdorff, Sub. 2, Dubuque Harbor Co's. Add. Lot 1, Block 11; Sub. 3, Dubuque Harbor Co's. Add., Lot 2, Block 11; Lot 1, Dubuque Har- bor Co's. Add., Block 11, from $10,000.00 to $12,000.00. Mary Hancock, monied capital, from nothing to $25,000.00. Iowa Oil Co., horses from $150.00 to $300.00, merchandise from $1,100.00 to $2,000.00. Al. and A. and Joseph Jaeggi, Wull- weber's Sub., Lot 10, and Sub. 11, Lots 1 and 2, Wullweber's Sub., from $2.600.00 to $3,500.00. N. J. Schrup, S. 1 -4 of City Lot 470, from $15.000.60 to $20,000.00. Lena Wunder, Corriell's Sub., Lot 51, from $350.00 to $2,000.00. E. H. Sheppley, Lot 49, Corriell's Sub., from $1,300.00 to $2,500.00 and Lot 60, Corriell's Sub., from $350.00 to $460.60. P. H. E. Sommerfeld estate, S. 1 -2 City Lot 220, from $3,300.00 to $4,000.00. Fannie Stout, monied capital, from $17,600.00 to $50,000.00. Telegraph - Herald, other personal property, from $17,000.00 to $18,500.00. R. W. Kemler, Cummin's Sub., Lot 13, from $2.000.00 to $2,500.00. Agatha Heim, N. 1 -5 City Lot 452, from $3,500.00 to $2,500.00. Besserman and Ives, N. 21.7 feet of City Lot 90, and S. 28.6 feet of City Lot 91. from $4,000.00 to $3,200.00. Sarah W. Winall, Sub. 823 and 824, A. McDaniel's Sub., from $9,700.00 to $8,500.00. Mrs. Betsy Meeker, monied capital, from 810,006.00 to nothing, account of erroneous assessment. Sisters of the Holy Ghost, City Lot 14, from $34,000.00 to $30,000.00. E. E. FRITH, Chairman. Ald. Frith moved that the report of the Board of Equalization be approv- ed. Carried. Ald. McLaughlin offered the fol- lowing: AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A GRADE ON THE WESTERLY SIDE OF ELM STRREET FROM TWENTY - FOURTH TO TWENTY - FIFTH STREET. Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That a grade on the west curb of Elm Street from Twen- ty- fourth Street to Twenty -fifth Street be and the same is hereby establish- ed and adopted as shown by the pro file of said grade prepared by the City Engineer being Profile No. 763. Bench mark: Water table northwest corner of Building on the southeast corner of Kniest Street and Eagle Point Avenue, elevation 22.53. Said grade begins at the north curb line of Twenty - fourth Street, which is Station 0, elevation 19.90; thence to Station 6+8, south property . line of Twenty -fifth Street, elevation west curb 2 1.1 0 ; thence to Station 6+16 south curb line of Twenty -fifth Street, elevation west curb 20.60. • 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 - Journal newspapers. Adopted Nov. 7, 1912. Regular Session, Nov. 7, 1912 439 Approved Nov. 20, 1912. M. E. LYONS, Mayor. Attest: J. J. SHEA City Recorder. Published officially in the Dubuque Times- Journal and Telegraph - Herald newspapers. J. J. SHEA, 11 -20 -1t City Recorder. Ald. McLaughlin moved that the reading just had be considered the first reading of the ordinance. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Frith, Heim, McLaughlin, Saul, Wallis. Nays —None. Absent —Ald. Singrin. Ald. McLaughlin moved to suspend the rules for the purpose or navinN the ordinance read by its title. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Frith, Heim, McLaughlin, Saul, Wallis. Nays —None. Absent —Ald. Singrin. Ald. McLaughlin moved the adop- tion of the ordinance. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Frith, Heim. McLaughlin, Saul, Wallis. Nays —None. Absent- -r�ld. Singrin. Petition and ordinance of A. Y. McDonald Mnfg. Co. presented. On motion of Ald. Saul petition and ordinance were referred to the City Attorney. Your Committee on Streets wouia respectfully report that we have ex- amined the following improvements and would recommend that the same be accepted: North Booth Street, curbing, gut- tering and macadamizing from Ju- lien Avenue to West Fourteenth Street, Wilmer Cook, contractor. Eagle Point Avenue, brick paving from Windsor Avenue to the easterly track of the Chicago Great Western Railway, Kenety & Lee, contractors. Third Street, brick paving from Iowa Street to the Chicago, Burling- ton & Quincy freight depot, C. B. McNamara & Co., contractors. We further recommend that the City Engineer be instructed to pre- pare a special assessment against the lots or parcels of real estate subject to assessment for said improvements and file the same in the office of the City Recorder who will thereupoia publish the notice of said assessment as required by ordinance. JAMES SAUL, Chairman. Ald. Saul moved that the report of the Committee on Streets be ap- proved. Carried. Your Committee on Police and 440 Regular Session, Nov. 7, 1912 Light, to whom was referred the pro- posed agreement with the Iowa Tele- phone Company for the installation of gongs in connection with the pres- ent police call 'boxes, would respect- fully recommend that said agree- ment be approved and that the May- or be instructed to sign the contract for the same. W. P. ANDRESEN, Chairman. Ald. Andresen moved the adoption of the report. Carried. Ald. Frith moved that the Public Grounds and Building Committee be given power to install a toilet for ladies on the first floor. Carried. Ald. Frith moved that the Public Grounds and Building Committee be given power to repair Fourth ward scales. Carried. Your Committee on Delinquent Tax to whom was referred the petition of Matilda Donaldson, asking to have taxes on the middle 1 -5 of city lot 451 cancelled, would respectfully rec- ommend that the prayer of the pe- titioner be granted. J. H. WALLIS, Chairman. Your Committee on Delinquent Tax, to whom was referred the peti- tion of Mrs. Kath, Brinkmoeller, ask- ing to have the taxes for the year 1910 on Lot 798 McDani I's Add., canceled, would respectfully recom- mend that petition be received and filed. J. H. WALLIS, Chairman. Ald Wallis moved the adoption of the report of the Delinquent Tax Committee. Carried. Ald. Wallis moved that the City At- torney be instructed to push cases against the removal of Boat Houses on River Front. Carried. Dubuque, Ia., Nov. 4, 1912. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Gentlemen: The Board of Health met in regular session, Nov. 4, 1912. Chairman Andresen in the chair. Present - -Mayor Lyons, Ald. Mc- Laughlin, Citizens W. Fosselman and R. Kolck, Dr. Kennedy Sanitary Of- ficer Lynch, Ass't City Attorney Will - ging. Absent —Dr. Palen. Minutes of the meeting of Oct. 1, 1912, read, and on motion of Ald. McLaughlin were approved. Resignation of R. F. Bennett as of- ficial transportation agent for con - tagious cases to pest house presented and read. On motion of Ald. Mc- Laughlin the prayer of the petitioner was granted. Ald. McLaughlin moved that Dr. Palen recommend to the Board of Health a successor to R. F. Bennett, Carried. On motion of Ald. McLaughlin, the following bills were sent to the county for payment: Dr. E. L. Reinecke $100.00 Union Electric Co. 3,00 Union Electric Co. 3.00 J. E. Robinson 27.10 On motion of Ald. McLaughlin the bill of J. Dehing for $6.75 was order- ed paid. Ald. McLaughlin moved that the Chief of Police and Street Commis- sioner notify property owners to re-. move vehicles, ashes, rubbish and all ether obstructions abutting their property on streets and alleys. That after the expiration of five days if they fail to do same arrest and prose- cution will follow. Carried. R. Kolck moved that the Sanitary officer notify property owners for the last time to furnish proper receptacles for garbage, failing to do same, ar- rest and prosecution will follow, Carried. Ald. McLaughlin moved to adjourn. Carried. J. J. SHEA, Clerk. Ald. Andresen moved that the re- port of the Board of Health be ap- proved. Carried. Alderman Heim offered the follow- ing: Whereas, The contract heretofore entered into by the City of Dubuque for the construction of a sewer as hereinafter described has been com- pleted, and the City Engineer has computed that the cost and expense of said improvement amount . to $ 241.15, Therefore, Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to provide for the cost of con- structing a sanitary sewer in Wooten Avenue from South Hill Street to Mc- Clain Avenue, the Mayor be and he is hereby required to execute and de- liver to the City Recorder, to he by him registercl and countersigned, one bond for one hundred dollars and one bond for one hundred forty -one and 15 -100 dollars, numbered 1495 and 1496, dated November 18th 1912, payable on or before seven years af- ter the date thereof, and bearing in- terest at the rate of five per cent, per annum, payable semi - annually. Ald. Heim moved the adoption of the resolution, Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Frith, Heim, McLaughlin, Saul, Wallis. Nays —None. Absent —Add, - Singrin. Alderman Heim offered the follow- ing: Whereas, The contract heretofore entered into by the City of Dubuque for the construction of a sewer as hereinafter described has been com- pleted, and the City Engineer has computed that the cost and expense of said improvement amount to $479.62, Therefore, Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to provide for the cost of con- structing a sanitary sewer in Twen- tieth Street from the alley between Jackson and Washington _ Streets to a point about ten feet east of the wes- terly line of Lot 9 in East Dubuque Addition, the Mayor be and he is hereby required to execute and de- liver to the City Recorder, to be by him registered and countersigned, one bond for two hundred and fifty dollars and one bond for two hun- dred twenty -nine and 62 -100 dollars, numbered 1497 and 1498, dated Nov. 18, 1912, payable on or before seven years after the date thereof and bearing interest at the rate of five per cent. per annum, payable semi- annually. Aid. Heim moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Aids. Andresen, Frith, Heim, McLaughlin, Saul, Wallis. Nays —None. Absent —Ald. Singrin. Regular Session, Nov. 7, 1912 441 Ald. Heim offered the following: Whereas, the contract heretofore entered into by the City of Dubuque for the improvement of a street as hereinafter described has been com- pleted, and the City Engineer has computed that the cost and expense of said improvement amount to $782.73. Therefore, be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to provide for the cost of improving Columbia Street from Pleasant Street to the north end thereof, the Mayor be and he is hereby required to exe- cute and deliver to the City Recorder, to be by him registered and counter- signed, two bonds for two hundred and fifty dollars each and one bond for two hundred eighty -two an 73 -100 dollars, numbered 1499 to 1501 inclusive, dated November 18, 1912, payable on or before seven years after the date thereof, and bearing interest at the rate of five per cent per annum, pay- able semi- annually. Ald. Heim moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Frith, Heim, McLaughlin, Saul, Wallis. Nays — None. Absent —Ald. Singrin. Your Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the notice of claim of Chris. Kuehnle for $60.00 for dam- ages or injuries sustained by his horse, would respectfully recommend that said notice be received and filed. JAMES SAUL, Chairman. Your Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the notice of claim for $25.00, by J. W. Fowler, for dam- age caused his property by overflow of surface water on Grandview Ave- nue, would respectfully recommend that said notice be received and filed. JAMES SAUL, Chairman. Your Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the petition of Laura Minges relative to the special assessment levied against Lot 1, Oak- land Park Addition, for the construc- tion of a sanitary sewer in West Fourteenth and Wood Streets, would respectfully recommend that said pe- tition be referred to the committee on sewers and city engineer to view the grounds. JAMES SAUL, Chairman. Your Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the petition of Ella B. Bosserman and Ada F. Ives by M, J. McCullough, their agent, ask- ing that the city accept the sum of $15.00 in full settlement of the special assessment levied against lot 121 of Mechanic's Addition for the improve- ment of Leibnitz Street, would re- spectfully recommend that said offer be not accepted, We further recommend that the pe- titioners be notified that the city will accept, in lieu of said offer, the full amount of the original assessment and cancel all interest thereon, provided settlement be made without delay. JAMES , SAUL, Chairman. Your Committee of the Whole, to whom were referred the certified re- turns of service of the right of way notices served on J. J. Nagle and the Henry Pfotz estate in the proposed condenmation proceedings for the widening of Couler Avenue and Eigh- teenth Street, would respectfully rec- ommend that said notices be received and filed, and that the matter of the proposed widening be referred to a special committee composed of Alder- men Singrin, Frith and Andresen. JAMES SAUL, Chairman. Your Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the petition of the Dubuque Park Board asking that the street sweepings be used to fill to grade what is known as "Market Square" and "Public Square" in Du- I I� (Official.) Special Session, Nov. 11, 1912. Council met at 8:10 P. M. Mayor Lyons in the Chair. Present — Alds. Andresen, Frith, Heim, McLaughlin, Saul, Singrin, Wallis. Mayor Lyons stated that this meet- ing was called for the purpose of con- sidering the tax levy and any other business that might come before a regular meeting of the Council. Ald. Frith moved to refer the mat - -ter of the tax levy to the Committee of the Whole. Carried. Ald. Frith moved to amend the agreement entered into by the C., M. & St. P. R. R. Co., I. C. R. R. Co. and C., B. & Q. R. R. Co., with C. B. McNamara & Co., to allow new planking to remain for a period of live years. Carried. Ald. Frith moved that the City Re- eorder be instructed to have agree- ment signed by interested parties. 'Carried. Ald. Frith moved to adjourn. Car - •ried. Adopted , 1912. Approved Special Session, Nov. 11, 1912 443 Attest: City Recorder. Mayor. CITY COUNCIL. (Official.) Special Session, Nov. 11, 1912. Council met at 9:50 P. M. Mayor Lyons in the chair. Present — Alds. Andresen, Frith, Heim, McLaughlin, Saul, Singrin, Wallis. Mayor Lyons stated that this meet- ing was called for the purpose of con- sidering the report of the Committee - of the Whole on the tax levy. Your Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the matter of fix- ing the levy, would respectfully rec- ommend that the following resolution be adopted: Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque, That the taxes for the year 1912 for the fol- lowing purposes be levied, as vided by law on all taxable property within the limits of said city in the re- spective number of mills on the dol- lar on the assessed valuation of all taxable property in said city, except as otherwise provided: General Fund 7 1 -24 mills Fire Fund 21 -3 mills Water Works Sinking • Fund 1 mill Regular Water Levy 1 mill Library Fund 1 -3 mill Firemen's Pension Fund 1 -16 mill Police Pension Fund 1 -16 mill Park Fund 1 -2 mill Be It Further Resolved, That for the purpose of cleaning, sprinkling and repairing the streets, a tax of two (2) mills on the dollar of all the tax- able property therein, except as otherwise provided, be levied in each of the Road Districts of said City of Dubuqu e. Ald Singrin moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Alds. Andresen, Frith, Heim, Saul, Singrin, Wallis. Nays Ald. McLaughlin. To the Honorable Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: In regard to the tax levy, I will state that in the election of 1912 when six of us new members were elected to the City Council, we were elected for the purpose of keep- ing the tax levy where it would be consistent with equity and prudence. I therefore veto the resolution mak- ing the levy more than 14 mills. Respectfully, M. E. LYONS, Mayor. Ald. Frith moved to adjourn. Car- ried. Adopted , 1912. Approved Mayor. Attest: City Recorder. 442 Regular Session, Nov. 7, 1912 buque Harbor Improvement Com- pany's Addition, would respectfully recommend that the prayer of the pe- titioner be granted so far as possible. JAMES SAUL, Chairman. Ald. Saul was excused at 11:10 p. rn. Your Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the petition of C. 13. McNamara & Co., asking that on account of the large amount of rock unexpectedly encountered in excavat- ing for the Couler Avenue sanitary sewer, and consequent financial loss to there on said contract, the amount due the city for street rolling on said job be canceled, would respectfully recommend that said petition be re- ceived and filed. JAMES SAUL, Chairman. Ald. Andresen moved the adoption of the report of the Committee of the Whole. Carried, Your Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the petition of Philip Breithaupt, asking that the special assessment levied against the south 17 feet of Lot 5 and the north 8 feet of Lot 6 in Levi's Addition for the improvement of Southern Avenue be canceled, would respectfully recom- mend that said petition be not grant- ed. We further recommend that peti- tioner be notified that the City will accept the amount of the original as- sessment and cancel the interest there- on, in full settlement of said special assessment, provided payment be made without delay. JAMES SAUL, Chairman. Ald. Andresen moved to refer re- port back to the Committee of the Whole. Carried. Ald. Andresen moved that the Street Commissioner be instructed to notify the Union Electric Co to repair switch on Eagle Point avenue. Carried. Ald. Wallis moved that the City En- gineer be instructed to prepare a grade on Union avenue from Alta Vis- ta street west to end of street as platted. Carried Ald. Wallis moved that the City En- gineer be instructed to set stakes showing established grade on Glen Oak avenue from West Fourteenth street to Vernon street. Carried. Ald. Frith moved that the City ap- propriate the sum of $375.00 for the grading of upper Jackson street. Car- ried. Ald. McLaughlin moved to adjourn. Carried. Adopted , 1912. Approved: Attest: Mayor. City Recorder. • 1 ing year be not less than 15 mills. MAYOR LYONS' ADDRESS. "In municipal government whatever leads to the dissolution of the social organ is forbidden. That also is for- bidden which ruins private property, the foundation stone upon which rests the social structure, whether in the individual or in the collectivity elimi- nate, destroy or minimize unduly its rights, make it insecure or profitless and you will have ruled that labor is not worth the fatigue, that indolence and improvidence are privileges to be sought for. You will have stilled per- sonal and municipal progress. You will have driven back the human race to the chaos of barbarism and sav- agery. There are two things to be especially considered in government, the first is that in the enactment of all legislation no advantage should be given the one person over another. If that advantage can be avoided. It is the duty of government to protect all from injustice and to do so without showing partiality to anyone or any class. "Again, government must restrain men from injuring one another. Thomas Jefferson declared this to be one of the important duties of gov- ernment, and the government which does not restrain the strongest citizen from injuring the weakest citizens, fails to do its whole duty. Let me warn you against confusing govern- ment itself with the abuses of govern- ment. Andrew Jackson said that there were no necessary evils in government, that its evils existed only in its abuses. He was right, my friends. "There are no necessary evils in government and no man who under- stands the advantage of government will ever raise his voice or hand against it. It is the abuses of gov- ernment against which we have a right to complain. There are those who stand ready to denounce as a disturber of the public peace anyone who criticizes the abuses of govern- ment and his denunciation is generally most severe from those who are en- joined. The advantages which arise from the abuses of which they com- plain. "What is the manifest duty of all statesmanship? It is to see that this great body of people who constitute the strength of our city are properly dealt with by the laws and properly nurtured and taken care of by the policy of our city. "You know that communities are not distinguished by exceptional men. They are distinguished by the average of their citizenship. It therefore be- comes the city's business to establish and maintain every condition which will assist the people to sound, whole- sale and successful business life. It is Special Session, Nov. 7, 1912 445 in this sense that government becomes the instrument of humanity and of social betterment. And it is for this reason that I want to keep tax levy where it rightfully belongs." Ald. Frith moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of allowing the Dubuque Industrial Corporation Com- mittee to address the Council. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Aids. Andresen, Frith, Heim, McLaughlin, Saul, Singrin, Wallis. Nays —None. Messrs. Voelker, Buettell Hoer - mann, Dr, Wieland and Dr. Lewis ad- dressed the Council. Ald. Frith moved to make the fol- lowing changes: General Fund 7 1 -6 mills Fire Fund 2 mills Special Fund 3 -8 mill Lost on the following vote: Yeas —Aids. Frith and Heim. Nays —Alds. Andresen, McLaughlin, Saul, Singrin, Wallis. Ald. Wallis offered the following: "Whereas, the taxable valuation of the city, on account of various state laws is $400,000 less for 1912 than for 1911, and "Whereas a thorough investiga- tion of the accounts and necessary expenses of the city government shows that the city will run about $15,000 behind on the fourteen -mill levy of 1911 and that fourteen and one -half mills will be barely sufficient to cover the absolute necessary ex- penditures for the coming year, and "Whereas, we believe the progress, upbuilding and financial stability of the city is the wish of all good citi- zens and taxpayers, and "Whereas, we believe the pursuit of said progress, upbuilding and fin- ancial stability of the city to be our duty rather than the playing of poli- tics, and "Whereas, we regret the attitude of the mayor in looking to the political effect of his action (in vetoing the fourteen and one -half mill levy fixed by the council) rather than to the welfare, advancement aid financial integrity of the city, "Be it resolved, that the resolution 'submitted November 11, 1912, by the committee of the whole, adopted by the council and vetoed by the mayor, which resolution fixed the tax levy for 1912 at fourteen and one -half mills, be and is hereby adopted over the veto of the mayor." Ald. Wallis moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Frith, Heim, Saul, Singrin, Wallis. Nays —Ald. McLaughlin, 2 444 Special Session, Nov. 15, 1912 CITY COUNCIL. (Official.) Special session Nov. 15, 1912. Council met at 5:40 p. m. Mayor Lyons in the chair. Present — Aldermen Andresen, Frith, Heim, McLaughlin, Saul, Singrin, Wallis. Mayor Lyons stated that this meet- ing was called for the purpose of fix- ing the Tax Levy and any other busi- ness that might come before a regu- lar meeting of the City Council. Ald. Frith moved to have the peti- tion of the Dubuque Industrial Corpor- ation read. Carried. Whereas, The members of the Du- buque Industrial Corporation and a few taxpayers of this city, last year, contributed $65,000.00 in 'cash toward securing the location in Dubuque of the Brunswick: - Balke - Collender Com- pany plant, and Whereas, The members of the Du- buque Industrial Corporation, com- prising a very few of the taxpayers of the city of Dubuque, have. pledged themselves to the expenditure of $20,- 000 00 per year for five years for the purpose of helping make Dubuque grow, and Whereas, The members of the said Dubuque Industrial Corporation have also contributed liberally by their own private subscriptions to various civic improvements and will continue to contribute liberally, and Whereas, The total amount of con- tributions of the members of the Du- buque Industrial Corporation in the five years since the inception of the organization will probably represent a grand total of close to $300,000.00, which is approximately equal to the sum that is now spent by the city of Dubuque each year in the mainten- ance of the city government, and Whereas, The expenditure of this vast sum of money by private indi- viduals, who by the way are among the heaviest taxpayers of this city, is the strongest possible guarantee of the faith which the members of the Dubuque Industrial Corporation have in the future growth of Dubuque and the accompanying enhancement in the value of real estate in the expansion of business, and the development of social and industrial advantages, and Whereas, During the corning year of 1913 certain definite improvements for which the Dubuque Industrial Corporation has been working should be carried out by the city council as a guarantee of the faith of the peo• ple and of the City Council in the fu- ture growth of Dubuque, and Whereas, Among such improve- ments it seems necessary that the so- called "moonlight schedule" of street illumination should be abolished; That the town clock should be il- luminated for the benefit of all the people; That street betterments should be undertaken on a more extensive scale than ever before in order to repair the damages of the past season; That a suitable fund should be placed at the disposal of the Levee Improvement Commission for the pur- pose of at least cleaning up the river front; That the land on which Eighth street, for which condemnation pro- ceedings were recently instituted, should be purchased in order that one of the main arteries of the city may be widened and improved; That the scope of the work of the board of health should be broadened so that another sanitary inspector may be employed and the health of the community may be more carefully safeguarded; That a more efficient collection of garbage, filth, ashes, etc., should be undertaken for the purpose of keep- ing the city in a clean and healthy condition; That some small financial assist- ance should be given to the mainten- ance of the free public bathing beach instituted last summer and That as soon as possible a fund be provided for the purpose of re-as- sessing the real estate of the city of Dubuque and placing the assessments on an equitable basis, and Whereas, The construction of the new Summer hill road may require the assistance of the city council, and Whereas, At the present moment, when the civic conscience is aroused, thee ity is growing and new demands are to be made, other projects will doubtless be placed before the mem - bers of the city council; Therefore, Be It Resolved by the Municipal Affairs Committee of the Dubuque Industrial Corporation, That the city is growing and new demands urged to provide ample appropria- tions for the carrying out of these various projects enumerated above which have our hearty endorsement, and which we believe have the hearty endorsement of all good citizens who have the best interests of Dubuque at heart and who have come to under- stand that the cost of public im- provements in a thriving city increases the value of private property and thus, ultimately, finds its way back into the taxpayer's pocketbook, and Be It Further Resolved, That it is the sentiment of the Municipal Af- fairs committee that the levy to be made by the city council for the com- 446 Regular Session, Nov. 21, 1912 Ald. Saul moved to adjourn. Car- ried. Adopted , 1912. Approved Attest: Mayor. City Recorder. CITY COUNCIL. (Official). Regular session Nov. 21, 1912. Council met at 8:30 p. m. Mayor Lyons in the chair. Present — Aldermen Andresen, Frith, Heim, McLaughlin, Saul, Singrin, Wal- lis. Ald. Singrin moved to suspend the rules to allow the delegation from the hill districts to address the Council. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Frith, Heim, McLaughlin, Saul, Singrin, Wallis. • Nays = None. Messrs. Roedell, Falkenhainer and. Dr. Steffens addressed the Council in reference to placing the new auto fire engine at the Delhi street station. Ald. Frith moved that the recom- mendation of the Fire Chief be read. Carried. Dubuque, Ia., Nov. 14, 1912. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council of the City of Dubuque: Gentlemen: I would respectfully call Your attention to the fact that the motor pumping engine will arrive in the city in the early part of next month and that necessary alterations will have to be made in the house in which it is proposed to locate the same. The ought to be done before the arrival of the engine, so that it may be put into commission without unnecessary delay. I would therefore ask that von designate which house you deem it advisable in which to house said engine. Personally I would recommend the, Central Engine House. I would also state that it will be necessary to purchase 1,000 feet of hose for the department, as there is not at present (Sufficient hose to change off with what is being dried. Yours respectfully, J. R. REINFRIED, Chief of the Fire Department. Ald. Singrin moved that the recom- mendation of the Fire Chief be ap- proved. Ald. Saul amended Ald. Singrin's motion to refer the recommendation to the Committee of the Whole. Amendment lost by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. McLaughlin, Saul and Wallis. Nays —Alds. Andresen, Frith, Heim and Singrin. Ald. Singrin'„ motion carried by the following vote: . Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Frith, Heim and Singrin. Nays —Alds. McLaughlin, Saul and Wallis. Ald. Wallis moved that the Council place itself on record to purchase an automobile fire engine to be placed at the Delhi street station as soon as possible after March 1st, 1913. Ald, Frith amended Ald. Wallis' mo- tion to defer action until later on the purchase of another automobile fire engine. Lost by the following vote: Yeas —Aids. Andresen, Frith, Heim. Nays—Aids. McLaughlin, Saul, Sin- grin, Wallis. Ald. Wallis' motion carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. McLaughlin, Saul, Sin- grin, Wallis. Nays —Alds. Andresen, Frith Heim. Ald. Frith moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of allowing the property owners on Kaufman Avenue to address the Council in reference to the Special Assessment to be levied for brick block paving Kaufman Ave- nue. Carried by the following vote: Yeas— A.,ds. Andresen, Frith, Heim, McLaughlin, Saul, Singrin, Wallis. Nays —None. Mr. Joseph Kaufman addressed the Council. Ald. Andresen moved that the re- monstrance and resolution for Special Assessment on Kaufman Avenue be read. Carried. Regular Session, Nov. 21, 1912 447 Ald. Andresen moved that remon- strance and Special Assessment of Kaufman Avenue be referred to the Committee of the Whole. Carried. BILLS. W. Ducey, Road $ 15 Kelly Springfield Road Roller 300 00 Co., Road 0 00 P. Hanson, Road W. Marshall, Road 50 J. Butt, Sewers 8 90 Key City Iron Works, Road 11 43 F. G. Becker, Road 55 01 Adams Co., Road 8 17 F. G. Becker, Road 12 46 Klauer & Kress-, Road 2 40 Smedley Steam Pump Co., Road. 2 40 Standard Oil Co., Road 2 88 Smith- Morgan Prt. Co., Printing 35 25 Times - Journal, Printing 46 87 Labor Leader, Printing 12 50 National Demokrat, Printing..., 12 50 Labor Leader, Printing 8 60 W. D. Deckert Co., Road 3 72 F. A. Burns, Road 6 00 J. Lies, Road 13 90 Dubuque Sand & Gravel Co , Road 44 G. Bock, Bee Branch 3 00 Mettel Bros, Bee Branch 22, 20 Dubuque Sand & Gravel Co., Bee Branch 1 14 Western Union Telegraph Co., Expense 1 00 Heim Brick Co., Sewers , 30 00 Union Electric Co., Lighting 2288 85 2 00 13 60 1 30 11 75 6 00 3 50 15 6 00 25 Union Electric Co., Fire Key City Roofing Co., Road Mettel Bros., Fire J. Neuman & Son, Fire Colings & Pfiffner, Fire Deyoe Avenarius, Fire G. W. Healey & Son, Fire J. Bertsch, Sewers F. Schloz & Son, Sewers Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co , Fire 60 A. E. Gmehle, Expense 44 75• Whelan & Crahan, Fire 4 60 Carr, Ryder & Adams, Fire 85 Clark Roller Awning Co., Police. 7b A. E. Bradley, Police 50 Flick- Ziepr'echt Box Co., Fire 16 00 T. F. Kane, Fire 589 37 Iowa Oil Co., Police 56 F. G. Becker, Police 11 99 J. Diebold, Police 6 80 H. J. Deggendorf, Police 15 00 Union Prtg. Co., Expense 26 00 Nutwood Livery, Health 12 00 P. Even, Police and Expense... 32 12 1 25 3 00 8 50 2 65 1 80 4 75 3 10 1 45 5 05 4 15 3 50 H. Galle, Expense Collings & Pfiffnei., Police J. J. Rowan & Son, Fire H. B. McCarten, Fire J. Butt, Fire Ellwanger Bros., Police Ellwanger Bros., Fire Ellwanger Bros., Sewers Ellwanger Bros., Sidewalk Klauer & Kress, Expense Klauer & Kress, Fire C. E. Fitzpatrick Co., Expense 60 Lagen. Peed & Berwanger, Fire 7 50. Linehan & Molo, Fire • 85 Curtis & Wunder, Expense... 2 15 J. Geissler, Fire 30 Iowa Oil Co., Fire 5 60 P. G. Becker, Fire..... 203 33 P. J. Seippel Lumber Co., Fire 37 50 P. J. Seippel Lumber Co., Fire 11 78 Iowa Oil Co , Fire 5 60 P. J. Seippel Lumber Co., Fire 2 65 Hopkins & Witty, Fite 1 00 Linehan & Molo, Road 3 60 Dubuque Sand & Gravel Co , Sidewalk 7 10 Linehan & Molo, Road 1 30 Linehan & Molo, Road 3 OU Smedley Steam Pump Co , Eagle Pt. Ave. Imp 7 50 Eichhorn & Bechtel, Expense 35 Mathis -Metz Co., Expense 7 25 C. L. Dombacher, Expense 1 70 P. Even, Expense 10 50 M. S. Hardie, Expense 50 37 The Hoermann Press, Expense 12 75 Union Printing Co., Expense 14 75 Hessling Printing Co., Expense 1 25 Spahn -Rose Lumber Co., Ex- pense 14 01 Gonner Bros., Expense 7 25 C. Kupferschmidt, Expense M. E. Byrne, Fire 1 50 Carr. Ryder & Adams, Fire.. 10 33. Stafford, Fire 5 20 Dernkier Bros., Fire 13 55 Key City Gas Co., Fire Key City Gas Co., Fire Key City Gas Co., Fire W underlich & Wiederholt, Fire W . Marshall, Fire Linehan & Molo, Fire J. Peach & Son, Fire Dubuque Rubber & Belting • Co., Fire ...... National Refining Co., Fire Mrs. Koenig, Expense Foley Hand Laundry, Expense McEvoy Co., Fire Spahn -Rose Lumber Co., Ex- pense .... .... C. Pape & Son, Expense Dubuque County Recorder, Expense .... .... Spahn -Rose Lumber Co., Ex- pense E. Staehli, Expense Metz Mnfg. Co., Expense C. Domenig, Expense Clark Roller Awning Co., Ex- pense W. D. Deckert Co., Sidewalk G. H. Davis & Co., Police Eichhorn & Bechtel, Police F. Schloz & Son, Road J. C. Schneider, Police E. Norton, Police J. N. Graham, Fire J. N. Graham, Sidewalk and Sewers 448 Regular Session, Nov. 21, 1912 35 50 19 00 12 45 25 88 12 48 4 00 5 11 8 4 33 00 25 60 00 60 14 23 55 40 2 3 1 11 4 1 6 22 1 50 1 20 37 50 60 10 40 95 75 00 33 50 15 40 00 2 00 J. N. Graham, Police Key City Gas Co., Expense.. 1 80 Key City Gas Co., Police and Light ...... .. ........... 103 15 Key City Gas Co., Police and Fire 2 00 Key City Gas Co., Police and Expense 5 35 H. Magdal, Road 3 83 Fischer & Co., Expense 12 00 P. J. Seippel Lumber Co., Ex- pense .. . 10 41 Pauly Printing Co., Expense .. 1 37 C. E. Fitzpatrick Co., Expense 1710 Standard Office Supply Co., Ex- pense ...... .... 8 90 T. J. Mulgrew Co., Expense ... 7 00 Berg & Briggs, Expense 3 00 P. J. Seippel Lumber Co., Side- walk .... 42 27 Spahn -Rose Lumber Co., Side - w alk 6 00 Klauer & Kress, Police 3 50 J. Butt, Road .... 2 95 Wilmer Cook, Grading 1052 98 Wilmer Cook, Grading 1525 26 Thos. R. Lee, Spl. Bonded 95 90 Thos. R. Lee, Spl. Bonded 41711 J. John, Macadam 5 25 G. Schultz, Macadam 12 60 H. A. Moyes, Inspector 7 70 D. McGrath, Inspector 23 10 G. Miller, Inspector 5 77 C. Katz, Inspector 25 02 R. McGivern, Inspector 15 40 F. Flynn, Inspector 38 50 P. Royce, Inspector 25 00 3 00 Thos. Kenneally, Inspector '23 A. Hird, Inspector 2310 T. Taylor, Inspector 13 47 Iowa Telephone Co., Expense, Police, Light 147 71 Dubuque Telephone Co., pense, Police, Light T. D. Dempsey, Expense Mrs. L. Schuler, Expense L. Fay, Expense Ald. Saul moved all bills O. K. be paid. Carried. Petition of the Dubuque Poultry as- sociation asking for the use of Arm- ory Hall from Dec. 10th to 15th pre- sented and read. On motion of Ald. Andresen the prayer of the petitioner was granted. Ex, ... 55 85 2 75 18 30 20 30 properly Claims of C. B. McNamara & Co., amounting to $81.70, for not rolling certain streets presented and read. On motion of Ald. Wallis claims were re- ferred to the Committee of the Whole. Petition of D. Sutherland asking to have his taxes canceled on Lot 27B, in Wood's Add., soldier's claim, pre- sented and read. On motion of Ald Singrin the prayer of the petitioner was granted. Petition of the Dubuque Altar Mfg. Co., requesting that the taxes for 1911 be made in accordance with the ac- tion of the City Council at its session of April 2, R08, presented and read. On notion of Ald. Saul the petition was referred to the Committee of the Whole. Petition of Mrs. Florence M. Hayden a:-king to have the taxes assessed against Sub. 1 of City Lot 609, Lot 2, canceled for the year 1911, was on mo- tion of Ald. Frith referred to the Com- mittee of the Whole. Petition of the Trustees of Odd Fel- lows Temple asking to have their as- sessment placed at $10,000.00 was on motion of Ald. Saul referred to the Committee of the Whole. Petition of Adam Vogel relative to a reduction of taxes presented and read On motion of Ald. Frith the petition was referred to the Commit- tee of the Whole. Petition of the Dubuque Lumber & Coal Co., relative to maintaining a sidetrack across Ninth Avenue, pre- sented and read. On motion of Ald. Singrin, petition 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 Council's intention to levy a special assessment to pay for improving West Fifteenth street from Cornell street to the east lot line of lots 3 and 9, in Morgan's Sub., Wil- mer Cook, Contractor. Ald. Heim moved that the notice be received and filed. Carried. Regular Session, Nov. 21, 1912 449 Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that to pay for im- proving West Fifteenth street from Cornell street to the east lot line of lots 3 and 9, Morgan's Sub., by Wilmer Cook, contractor, in front of and ad- joining 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: Owners. Description. Clara Deggendorf, Morgan's Sub., N. 86 ft., N. 42 3 ,4, lot 1, 56.05 lin. ft. cement curb and gutter, at 65c, $36.44; 62.6 sq. yds. macadamizing, at 85c, $53.21; extra ex- pense, at 18c, $8.82 $ Clara Deggendorf, Morgan's Sub. N. 86 ft. N. 42 %, lot 2, 49.05 lin. ft. cement curb and gutter, at 65c, $31.88; 62.6 sq. yd. macadamizing, at 85c, $53.21; extra expense, at 18c, $8.82 93 91 Henry Clark, Morgan's Sub , lot 3, 49.05 lin. ft., cement curb and gutter, at 65c, $31.88; 62.6 sq. yds. macad- amizing, at 85c, $53.21; ex- tra expense, at 18c, $8.82.. 93.91 Rev. John H. Luz, Morgan's Sub., lot 5, 49.05 lin. ft. ce- ment curb and gutter, at 65c, $31.88; 62.6 sci. yds. macadamizing, at 85c, $53.21; extra expense at 18c, $8.82 Rev. John H. Luz, Morgan's Sub., lot 6, 57.05 lin. ft. ce- ment qurb and gutter, at 65c, $37.09; 62.6 sq. yds. macadamizing, at 85c, $53.21; extra expense at 18c. $8.82 "M. L. Hunker, Morgan's Sub , lot 9, 49.05 lin. ft. ce- ment curb and gutter, at 65c, $31.88; 62.6 sq. yds. macadamizing, at 85c, $53.21; extra expense at 18c, $8.82 Emil L. Feigner, Fairview Sub., lot 16, 5.85 lin. ft. ce- ment curb and gutter, at 65c, $3.80; 1.0 sq. yds. ma- cadamizing, at 85c, 85c; extra expense, at 18c, $1.08 R. Wallis Est., City lot 667, Sub. 8, lot 1, 6.85 lin. ft. cement curb and gutter, at Amt. 98 47 93 91 99 12 93 91 5 73 65c, $4.45; 1.4 sq. yds. ma- cadamizing, at 85c, $1.19; extra expense, at 18c, $1.08 6 72 Total $585 68 322 lin. ft. combination ce- ment curb and gutter, at 65c .... $209 30 378 sq. yds. macadam, at 85c.. 321.30 Extra expenses 55 08 Total $585 68 All of which is assessed in propor- tion to the special benefits conferred. Ald. Heim moved the adoption of the resolution: Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Frith, Heim, McLaughlin, Saul, Singrin, Wallis. Nays —None. Adopted Nov. Approved Attest: 21, 1912. M. E. LYONS, Mayor. J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. City Recorder Shea presented and read the notice, certified to by the publishers, of the Council's intention to levy a Special Assessment to pay for improving the alley between Alta Vista street and North Booth street, from Martha to West Fourteenth street, Wilmer Cook, contractor. Ald. Heim moved that the notice be received and filed. Carried. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque. That to pay for im- proving the alley between Alta Vista street and North Booth street, from Martha to West 14th street, Wil- mer 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 par- cel of real estate, as follows: Owners. Description. Amt. Lawrence Gonner, Levins' Add.. lot 9, 71.45 sq. yds. macadamizing at 60c, $42.87: 50 lin. ft. extra ex- penses, at 1Oc, $5.00 $ 47. Lawrence Gonner, Levins' Add., S. 28 ft, lot 10, 40.48 sq. yds, macadamizing, , at 60c, $24.29; 28 lin. ft. extra expense at 10c, $2.80 27 09 M. C. Kurz, Levins' Add., N 22 ft. lot 10, 31.40 sq. yds macadamizing at 60c, $18.84; 22 lin. ft. extra ex- pense, at 10c, $2.20 M. C. Kurz, Levins' Add, lot 11, 71.45. sq. yds. macadam- izing, at 60c, $42.87; 50 lin. ft. extra expense, at 10c, $500 J. L. Meyer, Levins' Add., lot 21 04 47.87 450 Regular Session, Nov. 21, 1912 12, 71.45 sq. yds. macadam- izing, at 60c, $42.87; 50 lin. ft. extra expense, at 10c, $5.00 J. L. Meyer, Levins' Add., lot 13, 71.45 sq. yds. macadam- izing, at 60c, $42.87; 50 lin. ft. extra expense, at 10c, $5.00 W. G. Cox, Levins' Add., lot 14, 133.96 sq. yds. macadamiz- ing, at 60c. $80.37; 93.64 lin. ft. extra expense, $9.36 S. P. Lattner, Levins' Add., lot 19, 247.47 sq. yds. macad- amizing, at 60c, $148.48 162.36 lin. ft. extra expense, at_ 10c, $16.24 Lawrence Gonner, Levins' Add., lot 56, 244.19 sq. yds. macadamizing at 60c, $146.52; 160 lin. ft. extra expense, at 10c, $16.00 47 87 47 87 89 73 164.72 162 52 Total $656 58 983.3 sq. yds. macadam, at 60c per sq. yd $589 98 Extra expenses 66 60 Total $656 58 All of which is assessed in propor- tion to the special benefits conferred. Ald. Heim moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas -Alds. Andresen, Frith, Heim, McLaughlin, Saul, Singrin, Wallis. Nays -None. Adopted Nov. 21, 1912. Approved M. E. LYONS, Mayor. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. City Recorder Shea presented and read the notice certified to by the publishers, of the Council's intention to levy a Special Assessment to pay for improving the alley between Alta Vista Street and Belmound Street, from Rose Street to West Fourteenth Street. Wilmer Cook, Contractor. Ald. Heim moved that the notice be received and filed. Carried. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to pay for im- proving the alley between Alta. Vista Street and Belmound Street, from Roue to West Fourteenth 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 hereinafter named, sit- uated and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each lot or par- cel of real estate, as follows: Owner. Description. Total. Myers, Cox & Co., E. E. Jones Sub., lot 1, 62.07 sq. yds. ma- cadam at 60c, $37.24; extra ex- penses, 55 An. ft. at 10c per ft., $5.50; total $ 42 74 Myers, Cox & Co., E. E. Jones Sub., lot 2, 56.44 sq. yds. ma- cadam at 60c per sq. yd., $33.87; extra expenses, 5 lin, ft. at 10c per ft, $5.00; total 38 87 Bell Chamberlain, E. E. Jones Sub., lot 3, 56.44 sq. yds. ma- cadam at 60c per sq. yd., $33.86; extra expenses, 50 lin. ft, at 100 per ft., $5.00; total 38 86 S. B. Lattner, E. E. Jones Sub , lot 4, 56.44 sq. yds. macadam at 60c per sq. yd., $33.87; extra expenses, 50 lin. ft. at 10c per ft., $5.00; total 38 87 Wm. Corrance, E. E. Jones Sub , lot 5, 56.44 sq. yds. macadam at 60c per sq. yd., $33.86; extra expenses, 50 lin. ft. at 10c per ft., $5.00; total 38 86 Wm. Corrance, Min. Lot 90, Sub 3, lot 6, 23.24 sq. yds. macadam at 60c per sq. yd., $13.94; ex- tra expenses, 20.6 lin, ft. at 10c per ft., $2.06; total 16 00 W. G. Cox, Min. Lot 90, Sub. 3, lot 4, 41.2 sci. yds. macadam at 60c per sq. yd., $24.72; extra expenses, 36.5 lin. ft. at 10c per ft., $3.65; total 28 37 Chas. H. Gilliam, Min. Lot 90, Sub. 3, lot 3, 56.44 sq. yds. ma- cadam at 60c per sq. yd., • $33.87; extra expenses, 60 lin. ft. at 10c per ft., $5.00; total 38 87 W. G. Cox, Min. Lot 90, Sub. 3, lot 2, 56.44 sq. yds. macadam at 60c per sq. yd., $33.86; extra expenses, 50 lin. ft. at 10c per ft., $5.00; total 38 86 W. G. Cox, Min. Lot 90, Sub. 3, lot 1, 56.44 sq. yds. macadam at 60c per sq. yd., $33.87; extra expenses, 50 lin. ft. at 10c per ft., $5.00; total 38 87 W. G. Cox, Min. Lot 90, Sub. 3, lot 5, 56.44 sq. yds. macadam at 60c per sq. yd., $33.86; extra expenses, 50 lin. ft. at 10c per ft., $5.00; total 38 86 W. G. Cox, Min. Lot 90, gab. 3, lot 6, 56.44 sq. yds. macadam at 60c per sq. yd., $33.87; extra expenses, 50 lin. ft. .at l0c per ft., $5.00; total 38 87 W. G. Cox, Min. Lot 90, Sub. 3, . lot 7, 56.44 sq. yds. macadam at 60c per sq. yd., $33.86; extra expenses, 50 lin. ft. at 10c per ft., $5.00; total 38 86 W. G. Cox, Min. Lot 90, Sub. 3, lot 8, 41.2 sq. yds. macadam at 60c per sq. yd., $24.72; extra expenses, 36.5 lin. ft. at 10c per ft., $3.65; total 28 37 John Berringer, E. E. Jones Sub , lot 11, 77.31 sq. yds. macadam at 60c per sq. yd., $46.39; extra expenses, 68.5 lin. ft. at 10c per ft., $6.85; total 53 24 Adolph Jaeggi, E. E. Jones Regular Session, Nov. 21, 1912 Sub., lot 10, 56.44 sq. yds. ma- cadam at 60c per sq. yd., $33.86; extra expense, 50 lin. ft. at 10c, $5.00; total Adolph Jaeggi, E. E. Jones Sub., N. 1 -2 lot 9, 28.22 sq. yds. macadam at 60c per so. yd., 816.93; extra expenses, 25 lin. ft. at 10c per ft., $2.50; total Geo. Meyer, E. E. Jones Sub., S. 1 -2 lot 9, 28.22 sq yds. ma- cadam at 60c per sq. yd., $16.93; extra expenses, 25 lin: ft. at 10c per ft., $2.50; total 19 43 Louis Morris, E. E. Jones Sub , lot 8, 56.44 sq. yds. macadam at 60c per sq. yd., $33.86; extra expenses, 50 lin. ft. at 10c per ft., $5.00; total 38 86 W. F. McCann, E. E. Jones Sub , lot 7, 76.76 sq. yds. macadam at 60c per sq. yd., $46.06; extra expenses, 68 lin. ft. at 10c per ft., $6.80; total 52 86 1055.5 sq. yds. macadam at 60c $633 30 Extra expenses 93 51 Total $726 81 All of which is assessed in propor- tion to the special benefits conferred. Ald. Heim moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas -Aids. Andresen, Frith, Heim, McLaughlin, Saul, Singrin, Wallis. Nays -None. Adopted Nov. 21, 1912. Approved. M. E. LYONS, Mayor. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: I herewith submit the pay roll for labor on streets during the first half of November, 1912: Amount due laborers on s treets .$1986.15 Amount due laborers on streets leading into county..$ 292.10 JOHN MAHONEY, Street Commissioner. On motion of Ald. Saul the pay rolls were received, warrants were or- dered drawn to pay various amounts and report referred back to the Com- mittee on Streets. 38 86 19 43 Also submit the pay roll for labor on sewers during the first half 0; November, 1912: Amount due laborers on sewers.$214.60 JOHN MAHONEY, Street Commissioner. On motion of Ald. Singrin the pay roll was received, warrants were or- dered drawn to pay various amounts and report referred back to the Com- mittee on Sewers. Fire Chief Reinfried reported as follows: 451 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: The following is the pay roll of the Fire Department for the first half of November, 1912: Amount due Firemen $1708.00 Respectfully submitted, J. R. REINFRIED, Chief. Approved by Committee on Fire. On motion of Ald. Singrin the pay roll was received, warrants were or- dered drawn to pay the Firemen and the report referred back 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 the Police Department for the first half of November, 1912: Amount due Policemen $1676.85 Respectfully submitted, JOHN RAE£LE, Chief of Police. On motion of Ald. Andresen the pay roll was received, warrants were or- dered drawn to pay Policemen and re- port -referred back to the Police Com- mittee. Monthly report of Sidewalk Inspect- or Foley for month of October, 1912, presented and read. On motion of Ald. Saul the report was referred to the Committee of the Whole. November 7, 1912. Honorable Mayor and City Council, City of Dubuque. Gentlemen: I return herewith the bond of George D. Wybrant, Treasur- er, for the term of two (2) years from April 1st, 1912, in the scu of Seventy - five thousand dollars (875,000), and find same correct as to form. Respectfully submitted, GEO. T. LYON, City Attorney. Ald. Saul moved that the report of the City Attorney be approved. Car- ried. Ald. McLaughlin offered the follow- ing: AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE GRANTING TO THE CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY COMPANY PERMISSION TO CONSTRUCT, MAINTAIN AND OPERATE A SPUR TRACK FROM A POINT ON THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF TWELFTH STREET ABOUT ONE HUNDRED FEET EASTERLY FROM PINE STREET THENCE RUNNING IN A NORTHERLY DI- RECTION ACROSS TWELFTH STREET CURVING SLIGHTLY THE CONSTRUCTION, USE AND EASTERLY, AND REGULATING 452 Regular Session, Nov. 21, 1912 MAINTENANCE THEREOF. Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: SECTION 1. That perm`ssion be and the same is hereby granted to the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rail- way Company, its successors and as- signs, to lay, operate and maintain a spur track from a point on the south- erly line of Twelfth Street about one hundred feet easterly from Pine Street, thence running in a northerly direction across Twelfth Street, curv- ing slightly easterly for the purpose of running an additional spur track branching off from the present track of said Company, at a point south of Twelfth Street and extending into the manufacturing plant o` the A. Y. McDonald Manufacturing Company lying northerly of said Twelfth Street. SECTION 2. That the laying down of said spur track shall be done under the supervision of the City Engineer and the Committee on Streets of said city. SECTION 3. That in the laying down and operation of raid spur track the same shall be so constructed and maintained as to create the least pos- sible ohrtrpction to ordinary travel and the use of the street crossed. That cars shall not be allowed to stand in said street in such manner as to unnecessarily interfere with the pse thereof, and said track shall at all times be used in accordance with all lawful regulations now or here- after enacted by said City. SECTION 4. That said spur track shall be laid to the established grade of the street on the street which it crosses and shou'd the grz.de he changed at any time said track shall be changed to conform with such change in grade at the expense of said Company without any claim against said City. SECTION ' 5. That said Company shall keep the spice between the rails of said spur track and the space at the end of the ties so graded, that carriages may easily pass over the same and shall keep sucn spaces prop- erly planked, paved or macadamized or otherwise improved as the City Council may direct, and shall keep any sidewalk crossing said tracks proper- ly planked or otherwise improved as said City may direct. SECTION 6. That said spur track shall be so constructed and maintain- ed as not to dam up or obstruct , the flow or drainage of water in the gut- ters or on the surface of said street, and said Railway Company shall be subject to and strictly comply with all reasonable police regulations bearing on the use and operation of said track. SECTION 7. The City of Dubuque hereby reserves the right to revoke the privilege hereby granted at any time after twenty years from the time this ordinance becomes operative, or sooner in case the said A. Y. McDon- ald Manufacturing Company fails to continue the operation of the plant which said spur track continued is to connect. SECTION 8. That this ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and publication one time in the Dubuque Telegraph - Herald and Dubuque Times - Journal, official newspapers of said City, and written acceptance thereof on the part of said Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Adopted November 21, 1912. Approved December 4, 1912. M. E. LYONS, Mayor. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Recorder. The provisjens and terms of the foregoing ordinance are hereby ac- cepted this 3rd day of December, 1912. CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY COMPANY, By J. W. STAPLETON, Superintendent. Published officially in the Dubuque Times - Journal and Telegraph- Herald newspapers Dec. 5, 1912. J. J. SHEA, 12 -5 -1t City Recorder. Ald. McLaughlin moved that the reading just had be considered the first reading of the ordinance. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Frith, Heim. McLaughlin, Saul, Singrin, Wallis. . Nays —None. Ald. McLaughlin 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, McLaughlin, Saul, Singrin, Wallis. Nays —None. Ald. McLaughlin moved the adop- tion of the Ordinance. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Frith, Heim, McLaughlin, Saul, Singrin, Wallis. Nays —None. Your Committee of the Whole would respectfully recommend that the City Recorder be and he is hereby instruct- ed to notify the Dubuque Telephone Company to remove all its phones now in the service of the City. JAMES SAUL, Chairman. Your Committee of the Whole to whom was referred the bill of Albert Gasser against J. F. Brown for ma- terial furnished on the West Four- teenth Street sanitary sewer, would respectfully recommend that said bill be referred to the City Auditor with instructions to deduct the amount from the five per cent retained on said contract. We further report that the bill of Albert Gasser against T. J. Hassett for material furnished for the Mt. Pleasant Avenue sewer, has been withdrawn by said Albert Gasser. JAMES SAUL, Chairman. Regular Session, Nov. 21, 1912 453 Your Committee of the Whole to whom was referred the petition of the residents on West Locust Street, asking for an extension of the street car lines along said street, together with a communication from the Union Electric Company, asking that an ac- companying ordinance granting it the right to lay and operate such line be granted and the remonstrance of the Sisters of Charity, the School Board and others against the use of Thir- teenth to Sixteenth Street in connec- tion with such extension, would re- spectfully recommend that said re- monstrances be received and filed, and that in granting the prayer of the petitioners, the attached ordinance be substituted for that presented by the Union Electric Company and that the same be recommended for adoption. JAMES SAUL, Chairman. Your Committee of the Whole to whom was referred the bill of J. G. Wimmer for material and labor fur- nished John Drehouse for cleaning and repairing, stoves at City Hall, .amount- ing to $10.00, would respectfully rec- ommend that said bill be allowed in full and that a warrant in settlement thereof be ordered drawn on the City Treasurer. We further recommend that that the Committee Clerk be instructed to no- tify said J. G. Wimmer that he should furnish neither material nor labor except on the direct order of said committee clerk. JAMES SAUL, Chairman. of Rebecca Street against Lot 2 of the Sub, of 18 -19 and 20 of Fairview Sub., Lot 2, be accepted in the - sum of $25.00, would respectfully recommend that the said party be notified that the city will accept the full amount of the original assessment in full set- tlement thereof and cancel the inter- est thereon, provided settlement be made R ithout delay. JAMES SAUL, Chairman. Ald, Saul moved that the report of the Committee of the Whole be ap- proved. Carried. Your Committee of the Whole to whom was referred the bill of John Drehouse for cleaning stoves and chimnies at the City Hall, amounting to $24.40, would respectfully recom- mend that said bill be allowed in full in the sum of twenty dollars, and that a warrant in said amount be ordered -drawn on the City Treasurer in full settlement of the claim. JAMES SAUL, Chairman. Your Committee of the Whole to whom was referred the bill of the City Water Works, amounting to $15.24, for material and labor furnished the Road and Sewer Departments, would re- spectfully recommend that said bill be allowed and that a warrant in said amount be ordered drawn on the City - Treasurer in favor of the claim. . JAMES SAUL, Chairman. Your Committee of the Whole to whom was referred the petition of A. Lehmann, asking that the special as- sessment levied for the improvement Ald. Saul moved that the matter of fixing the place for the housing of the new automobile fire engine be placed in the hands of the Fire Chief and Committee on Fire, with power. Car- ried. Ald. Andresen moved that the Chief of Police be instructed to instruct all policemen to arrest all persons throw- ing ashes or rubbish In the alleys. Carried. Ald. McLaughlin excused at 10:15 p. M. Ald. Wallis moved that the City Re- corder notify the Union Electric Co. of the action of the Council in refer- ence to the substitute ordinance for their West Locust street car line. Car- ried. Ald. Heim offered the following: Whereas, The contract heretofore entered into by the City of Dubuqu? for the construction of a sanitary sewer as hereinafter described has been completed, and the City Engineer has computed that the cost and ex- pense of said improvement amount to $2700.70. Therefore, Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to provide for the cost of con- structing a sanitary sewer on the west side of Couler Avenue from Twenty -fifth Street to Thirty - second Street, the Mayor be and he is hereby required to execute and deliver to the City Recorder, to be by him regis- tered and countersigned, ten bonds for two hundred and fifty dollars each and one for two hundred and 70 -100 dollars, numbered 1510 to 1520 inclusive, dated December 7. 1912, pay- able, on or before seven years after the date thereof, and bearing interest. at the rate of five per cent per an- num, payable semi - annually. Ald. Heim moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Aids. Andresen, Frith, Heim, Saul, Singrin. Wallis. Nays —None. Abse nt —Ald. McLaughlin. 454 Regular Session, Nov. 21, 1912 List of Warrants 455 Ald. Heim offered the following: Whereas, The contract heretofore entered into by the City of Dubuque for the improvement of a street as hereinafter described has been com- pleted, and the City Engineer has computed that the cost and expense of said improvement amount to $483.41, Therefore. Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to provide for the cost of re- guttering Julien Avenue from the west side of Alta Vista Street to the east line of Alpine Street, the Mayor he and he is hereby required to exe- cute and deliver to the City Recorder. to be by him registered and counter- signed, two bonds for two hundred dollars each, and one bond for eighty - three and 41 -100 dollars, numbered 1502 to 1504 inclusive, dated December 7th, 1912, payable on or before seven years after the date thereof, and bearing in- terest at the rate of five per cent per annum, payable semi - annually. Ald. Heim 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. Heim offered the following: Whereas. The contract heretofore entered into by the City of Dubuque for the improvement of an alley as hereinafter described has been com- pleted, and the City Engineer has computed that the cost and expense of said improvement amount to $136.17, Therefore, Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to provide for the cost of improving the alley between Montrose Terrace and West Sixteenth Street, from the east line of Morgan's Subdivision, easterly to Fairview Place, the Mayor he and he is hereby required to exe- cute and deliver to the City Recorder. to be by him registered and counter- signed, one bond for one hundred thirty -six and 17 -100 dollars, number- ed 1505, dated December 7, 1912, pay- able on or before seven years after the date thereof, and bearing interest at the rate of five per cent. per an- num, payable semi - annually. Ald. Heim moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Aids. Andresen, Frith, Heim. Saul, Singrin. Wallis. Nays —None. Absent —Ald. McLaughlin. Alderman Heim offered the follow ing: WHEREAS The contract heretofore entered into by the City of Dubuque for the construction of a sanitary sewer as hereinafter described has been completed, and the City Engineer has computed that the cost and ex- pense of said improvement amount to $1,015.49, Therefore, Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to provide for the cost of con- structing a sanitary sewer in North Booth street from Julien Avenue to West Fourteenth street, thence in West Fourteenth street to North Glen Oak Avenue. the Mayor be and he is hereby required to execute and deliver to the City Recorder, to be by him registered and countersigned, three bonds for two hundred and fifty dollars each and one for two hundred sixty -five and 49 -100 dollars, numbered 1506 to 1509 inclusive, dated December 7, 1912, payable on or before seven years after the date thereof, and bear- ing interest at the rate of five per cent. per annum. payable semi-annu- ally. Ald. Heim 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 , 1912. Approved: Mayor. Attest: City Recorder. • List of City Warrants. r Dubuque, Iowa. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council of Dubuque: Gentlemen: The following is a corn - plete list of all warrants issued by me during the month of October, 1912: SALARIES. M. E. Lyons, Mayor $116 65 Geo. D. Wybrant, Treasurer 133 30 100 0i 75 00 116 65 80 00 116 60 85 00 F. M. Blake, Deputy L. F. Kolfenbach, Clerk Cyril D. Lagen, Auditor Carl Weglau, Deputy J. J. Shea, Recorder P. J. Kies, Deputy Wm. A. Schaffhauser, Assessor. 125 00 A. H. Wiedner, Ass't Assessor. 91 65 C. W. Hird, Ass't. Assessor .... 91 65 Geo. T. Lyon, City Attorney ... 150 00 Edgar H. Willging, Ass't Atty. 85 00 Nettie Bentley, Steno. to Atty. 20 00 Chas. Baumgartner, Engineer.. 166 65 John Daniels, Ass't Engineer.. 110 00 Jos. Friedrich, Office Clerk Engineer .... 75 00 Wni. Coleman, Rod Man, En- .... 65 00 125 00 60 00 60 00 36 00 55 00 45 00 30 00 50 09 65 00 gineer John Lawler, Com. Clerk John Mahoney, St. Com. Wm. Foley, Sidewalk Insp. Patrick Hamel, Supt. Sprink... Edw. Norton, Market Master.. Thos. Hackney, Pound Master. Mrs. H. Koenig, Janitress .... Dr. Chas. Palen, Health Officer. Jas. Lynch, Sanitary Officer .. Dr. F. J. Kennedy, Meat and Milk Inspector Edward Daley, Wharf Master William Andresen, Alderman -at- Large Eugene E. Frith, Alderman Fifth Ward John Heim, Alderman -at- Large. J. J. McLaughlin, Alderman Sec- ond Ward - James Saul, Alderman First Ward Wm. Singrin, Alderman Third Ward J. H. Wallis, Alderman Fourth Ward '15 00 45 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 Police pay roll, last half of Septem ber, 1912: John Raesle Ed. Brunskill Jas. Corcoran Mike Connolly John Cody Nick Campbell Thos. Cain Philip Dunphy Wm. Donahue Thos. Duggan Pat Fury Jchn Fox $ 53 90 31 83 34 30 34 28 34 28, 31 83 31 83 36 75 34 28 34 37 39 20 34 30 James Flynn Wm. Fox Mike Fogarty Theo. Ganahl Ben Gray John Hagen Emil Kahn Mike Kilty • Jas. Keefe John Kane John Kop Fat Kenneally Barney Ludescher Charles Liest Pat McInerney Pa I: McCollins Michael McCormick Henry Mueller Hugh Markey Patrick Mulligan John O'Brien Mike O'Connor Mike Ryan Gus Raterman Jos. Stoltz Mike Stapleton Pat. Sullivan John Spielman Dennis Sheehan Tiros. Sweeney Fred Spielman Fred Seylor Frank Williams Miss B. Brennan Mrs. K. Hibbe Pension Fund Retained 34 32 34 28 34 28 31 85 34 30 31 8o- 36 73 34 30 34 30 34 28 34 28 34 30 34 38 34 53 34 30 34 30 34 30 34 $0 34 28 39 20 34 30 39 17 34 30 34 30 34 30 34 28 34 30 34 28 34 30 39 20 31 85 31 85 34 30 34 30 34 38 33 44 Fire pay roll for last half of Sep tember, 1912: J. Reinfried $ 61 75 W. Hipman 49 00 M. Eitel 42 15 J. Essman 43 63 A. Duccini 37 74 J. Flynn 40 69 G. Byer 37 74 A. Heer 35 29 Wm. Kannolt 35 29 Tl. Kirch 35 29 J. Daley 4215 T. Ryder 43 63 H. Cain 37 7 M. Kelley 40 69 F. Murphy 37 74 J. Bakey 35 29 W. Smith 35 23 W. McConnell 35 29 G. Gehrke 4215 T. Kennedy 37 74 J. Smith 35 29 J. Keppler 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. Kennedy 37 24 J. Daugherty 35 29 J. Murphy 29 40 R Weston 42 15 456 List of Warrants J. Allen 37 74 M. Fahey 35 29 R. Kenneally 35 25 Wm. Duce_' '2 15 F. Kenneallv 37 74 E. McDermott 35 29 T. O'Brien 35 29 J. Roshin 42 15 F. Baumgartner 37 74 J. Schoenberger 35 29 P. Kirch 35 29 N. Wagner 30 00 J. Noonan 30 00 F. Mutch 30 OU Pension Fund Retained 34 32 Dubuque, Iowa, Oct. 2, 1912. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council of Dubuque: Gentlemen: I herewith submit my payroll for labor on streets in the ,several Road Districts during the last half of September, 1912: W. Burke, 1st $ 11 80 J. Brouillette, 2nd 12 80 J. Burns, 2nd 10 80 C. Buelow 14 40 P. Carney, 1st 18 40 W. Coughlan, lst 17 40 John Cahill, 3rd 10 00 Jerry Cahill, Health 3 60 Jas. Connolly, 1st 21 60 T. Cahill, Health 23 40 John Duggan, lst 4 40 J. Dobler, 1 -5 in each 15 00 G. Davis, 1 -5 in each.. 22 50 J. Egan, 2nd 10 80 G. Frost, 2nd 25 00 ZV. Flynn, 3rd 3 60 F. Frick, 3rd 80 W. Fawcett 15 80 B. Glass, 2nd 14 40 P. Ilorch, 2nd 8 35 L. Horrig, 3rd 14 80 P. Jacobs, 3rd 14 80 John John, 3rd 4 80 F. Keck, 2nd 15 40 N. Kettenhofen, 3rd 4 00 J. Kness 14 40 J. Kinsella, 1 -5 in each 15 00 T. Lonergan 15 80 L. Loffelholz 15 80 J. Mullen, 2nd 10 80 M. Markham, 3rd 5 85 T. McNulty, 1st 17 40 R. McCaffrey, 2nd 25 00 Jas. McLaughlin, 3rd 10 80 John McLaughlin, 13th St. Dump 16 40 D. McGuinness 14 40 W. O'Brien, 1st 25 00 P. O'Farrell, 3rd 10 80 C. O'Neill, 2nd 21 60 P. Ryan, 1st 14 40 R. Rosemeier, 2nd 14 90 P. Reddin, 2nd 6 60 James Ryan, 2nd 23 40 C. Sin grin, 3rd 10 00 Severn Smith, 3rd 4 70 G. Schulz, 3rd 3 60 P. Schetgen, 3rd 2500 J. Steffes 15 80 A. Turner, 1 -5 in each 15 00 W. Walker, 1st 3 60 W. Williams, 2nd 14 00 John Ward, 3rd 1 00 W. Wells, 1 -5 in each 22 50 E. Wilson, 1 -5 in each 15 00 E. Apel 27 90 M. Ackles 33 60 M. Ackles 2 50 Josh Calvert, 2nd 18 Ou J. Graham, 2nd 20 00 M. Hannan, 2nd 36 00 P. Lenlhan's Sons, 3rd 52 50 J. W. Mills, lst 11 00 Jerry Sullivan, 1st 37 50 U. E. Co 123 36 J. Vandermullen 28 25 C. Van Wie 24 60 Dubuque, Ia„ October 3, 1912. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council of the City of Dubuque: Gentlemen: I herewith submit my pay roll for labor grading Park Ave- nue during the last half of Septem- ber, 1912: W. Burke $ 3 60 P. Ryan 3 60 Dubuque, Ia., October 3, 1912. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council of the City of Dubuque: Gentlemen: I herewith submit my pay roll for labor on sewers during the last half of September, 1912: D. Cunningham $ 22 60 W. Hennessy 23 40 H. Kunkel 23 40 F. Luchterhand 22 40 S. Phillips 23 40 J. Rooney 23 40 C. Sullivan 30 00 J. Tobin 23 40 C. Ruesch 23 40 POLICE PAYROLL, FIRST HATiF OF OCTOBER, 1912. John Raesle .8 Ed. Brunskill Jas. Corcoran Mike Connolly John Cody Nick Campbell Thos Cain Philip Dunphy Wm. Donahue Thos. Duggan Pat Fury John Fox James Flynn Wm. Fox Mike Fogarty Theo Gahahl Ben Gray John Hagen Emil Kahn Mike Kilty Ja.s. Keefe John Kane ....... John Kop Pat Kenneally Barney Ludescher Charles Liest Pat McC'ollins . Michael McCormick Henry Mueller Hugh Markey 55 32 35 35 18 32 32 37 35 35 40 35 35 35 35 32 35 32 37 35 35 18 35 35 35 27 35 35 35 35 00 50 00 00 65 50 50 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 00 50 50 00 00 65 00 00 00 50 00 00 00 00 Patrick Mulligan ... John O'Brien Mike O'Connor Mike Ryan Gus Raterman Jos. Stoltz Mike Stapleton Pat Sullivan John Spielman Dennis Sheehan Thos. Sweeney Fred Spielman Fred Seylor Frank Williams .... Miss B. Brennan Mrs. K. Hibbe Chas. E. Truher List of Warrants 40 35 40 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 40 32 32 35 35 35 2 42 38 35 35 50 40 43 35 35 35 35 38 35 30 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 50 00 00 00 20 FIRE PAYROLL, FIRST HALF OF OCTOBER, 1912. J. Reinfried W. Hipman M. Eitel J. Essman A. Duccini J. Flynn G. Beyer A. Heer Wm. Kannolt B. J. Daley T. Ryder H. Cain M. Kelley F. Murphy J. Bakey ... W. Smith W. McConnell G. Gehrke T. Kennedy J. Smith J. Keppler D. Ahern J. Benzer A. McDonnell P. Zillig M. Sweeney .. J. McGloughlin J. Connelly W. Kennedy • J. Daugherty J. Murphy R. Weston J. Allen ...... M. Fahey R. Kennelly Wm, Ducey F. Kenneally E. McDermott T. O'Brien J. Roshin F. :Baumgartner J. Schoenberger P. Kirsh N. Wagner J. Noonan F. Mutsch Dubuque, Iowa, October 17, 1912. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council of the City of Dubuque. Gentlemen: I herewith submit my ;pay roll for labor on Streets during 62 00 50 00 42 00 43 00 38.00 40.00 35 00 35.00 35 00 37 00 42 00 43 00 38 00 40 00 38 00 35 C0 35 00 35 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 42 00 38 00 35 00 35 00 42 00 38 00 35 00 35 00 42 00 38 00 35 00. 35 00 35 00 30 00 30 00 457 the first half of October, 1912: J. Alexander, 2nd $ 1 80 W. Burke, 1st 2 60 J. Burns, 2nd 6 40 C. Brouillette 2nd 9 00 C. Beulow 16 60 P. Carney, 1st 6 80 W. Coughlan, 1st 6 60 Jas. Connolly, 1st 23 40 T. Cahill, Health 23 40, B. Donnelly, 1 -5 in each 2 64 J. D ebler 1 -5 in each 15 00 G. Davis, 1 -5 in each 22 50 J. Egan, 2nd 10 80 G. Frost, 2nd 25 00 F. Frick, 3rd 14 00 W, Flynn, 3rd 1 80 W. Fawcett 17 05 B. Glasts, 2nd 18 80 P. Jacobs, 3rd 10 20 F. Keck, 2nd 3 60 P. Kreamer, 2nd 13 40 N. Kettenhofen, 3rd 3 00 J. Kinsella, James St. Sewer, Sp. Bonded 60 J. Kinsella, 1 -5 in each 25 00 J. Kness 15 60 T. Lonergan 17 05 L. Loffelholz 17 05 J. Mullen, 2nd 10 80 T. McNulty, lst 6 60 R. McCaffrey, 2nd 25 00 John McLaughlin, 3rd 7 00 James McLaughlin 3rd 13 40 D. McGuinness 15 60 P. O'Farrell, 3rd 17 00 C. O'Neil, 2nd 23 40 James Ryan, 2nd 23 40 P. Ryan, 1st 80 R. Rosemeier, 2nd 1 80 R. Rosemeier, 2nd 18 90 P. Schetgen, 3rd 25 00 J. Steffes 17 06 A. Turner, 1 -5 in each 15 00 W. Williams, 2nd 14 00 W. Wells 1 -5 in each 22 50 E. Wilson, 1 -5 in each 15 00 • M. Ackels 36 35 1'4. Ackels 5 00 C. S. Bradley, 2nd 4 50 Josh Calvert, 2nd 29 00 John Calvert, 2nd 22. 00 ,Tas. Graham, 1st 37 s0 M. Hannan, 2nd 7 00 .T. Haurlenschield, Fire 4 50 P. Linehan's Sons 60 70 .Terry Sullivan. 1st 16 50 J. Vandermullen 31 55 C. Van Wie. 3rd 10 00 Dubuque, Iowa, October 17, 1912. To the Honorable Mayor. and City Council of the City of Dubuque: Gentlemen: I herewith submit my ray roll for labor on Sewers during the first half of October, 1912: $ 22 60 23 40 23 40 23 40 23 40 23 40 23 40 D. Cunningham W. Hennessy H. Kunkel F. Luchterhand S. Phillips J, Rooney C. Ruesch' B. B. 17th St. Dubuque Sand & Gravel Co , aufman Ayenue improve- ment Smedley Steam Pump Co., road 'Union Printing Co., health and expense 8 25 F. G. Becker, expense 3 50 F. G Becker, police and ex- pense 30 90 Midland Chemical Co., ex- pense Demkier Bros expense .... 3 75 Hessling Printing Co., ex- pense 6 50 Standard Office Supply Co 23 65 A. A. Brown, road 4 30 T. J. Mulgrew, road 9 86 M. Kassler & Son, road 65 Phil Heller, sidewalk 3 00 Lagen Peed & Berwanger, sewers 2 00 Lagen Peed & Berwanger, sewers 2 00 Edel 011er. sewers 60 Union Plumbing & Heating Co., expense 2 00 F. M. Jaeger & Co., sewers 1 58 F. Sellloz & Son. sewers 3 25 W. Jellison, B. B., 17th St..., 32 00 W. Jellison B. 13., 16th St 32 00 F. Reutin, Special Bonded 500 00 F. Beutin, Special Bonded 153 87 'ribey Bros., Special Bonded. 217 98 Kenety & Lee, B. B. 5% re- tained 43 75 John John. macadam 3 80 Dennis McGrath, inspector 50 00 J. Foster, inspector 15 40 Frank Flynn, inspector 23 10 Dave Moyes, inspector 23 10 Pat Royce. inspector 23 10 E. F. Ruff, inspector 23 10 Thos. enneally, inspector 23 10 Chas. Katz, inspector 15 40 'Gen. Ragatz & Son, fire 13 99 Geo. Ragatz & Son, road 36 15 Irenety & Lee, Bluff St. Imp 500 00 Kenety & Lee, Bluff St. Im- provement .... .... . 75 00 Geo, D. Wybrant, Treasurer, interest on warrants out- standing 500 00 Geo. D. "Wybrant. Treasurer, interest on warrants out - standing 500 00 Geo. D. Wybrant. Treasurer, interest on warrants out- standing 500 00 Geo_ D. Wybrant. Treasurer, interest on warrants out- standing ...... .... 41 15 Geo. D. Wybrant. Treasurer, miscellaneous .... .. 29 20, Eagle Chemical Co., 'Fire 12 00 List of Warrants 459 458 List of Warrants C. Sullivan 30 00 J. Tobin 23 40 Dubuque, Iowa, October 17, 1912. To the honorable Mayor and City Council of the City of Dubuque: Gentlemen: I herewith submit my pay roll for labor, grading Park Ave- nue, during the first half of October, 1912: W. Burke $ 10 80 P. Ryan 10 80 BILLS. Warrants drawn in October, 1912: A. 14;. isradley, police and ex- pense $120 A. E. Bradley, police ' 2 Nutwood Livery, health 6 E. J. Schilling, streets 12 E. T. Frith, health 34 E. T. Frith, health 499 T. J. Hassett, grading ... 500 T. J. Hassett, grading 188 Wilmer Cook, grading 157 Street & S'teuck, 20th St Sewer 388 Frank Flynn, inspector 25 Thos. Kenneally, inspector 25 Jonathan Foster, inspector 5 Albert Schuster, inspector 23 Chas. Katy, inspector 19 Dave Moyes, inspector 5 Pat J. Royce, inspector 25 E. F. Ruff. inspector , 25 John Bechen, macadam 9 Peter Kramer, macadam 22 Ed. Lee, macadam 14 Dennis O'Meara, macadam 14 Fred Geinzler, macadam 30 Robert Weston, fire 24 Geo. Book, Kaufman Avenue improvement F. A. Burns road W. D. Deckert, road Standard Oil Co., road P. Hanson, road Key City Rofing Co. Dubuque Boat & Boiler Works, road 3 Fisher & Co., road 39 Zethener & Pitsohner, road 1 W. Dalbkermeyer, road 3 F. Schloz & Son, road 9 F. G. Becker, road 7 c Ragatz & Son, road 10 John Duggan, road 8 J. N. Graham, road 1 Mettel Bros., streets 27 J. N. Graham fire and police 27 G. W. Healey & Son, fire 2 .A, C. Haller, police 280 Trenk Wire Works, police 22 Wunderlich & Wiederholt, fire 8 Phil Heller, fire 9 Butt Bros., fire 4 G. Ragatz & Sen fire 3 Hawkeye Steam Vulcanizing Co., fire 11 25 Spahn -Rose Lumber Co., fire 1 44 Lagen, Peed & Berwanger, fire 6 50 National Refining Co., fire.. 9 90 00 00 00 00 99 75 00 02 36 09 03 03 78 10 25 78 03 03 40 80 00 83 23 00 1 50 14 55 24 09 58 1 20 17 0 " 43 12 29 75 25 35 93 67 20 65 00 05 00 50 30 50 85 36 Carr, Ryder & Adams, ex- cense and fire 2 32 Philip Phersch, fire 2 65 John Newman & Son, fire 8 40 Flick- Zieprec.ht Box Co., fire 12 00 Flick - Zieprecht Box Co., fire 6 00 Smedley Steam Pump Co., fire 2 85 Mullen Bros. fire 54 85 T. F. Kane, fire 500 00 T. F. Kane, fire and police 215 47 Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co., fire 1 10 National Oil Co., fire 12 95 Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co., fire 12 00 Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co., fire 3 60 Standard Oil Co.. fire 1 51 A. J. Hartig, fire 42 31 Dubuque Lumber & Coal Co , fire 5 20 National Refining Co., fire 8 26 J. C. Schneider, fire ... 35 00 Collings & Pfiffner, fire 10 20 T. H. Clark, fire .. 7 70 1. G. Becker, fire 17 35 B. C. Scherr fire 90 A. Y. McDonald Mfg. Co , fire 1 00 M. Stafford, fire 7 45 Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co., fire 64 00 Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co., fire 67 00 F. G. Becker, fire 63 24 Metb Mfg. Co., fire 1 80 Lagen, Peed & Berwanger, fire 2 50 Lagen, Peed & Berwanger, fire 6 50 Key City Gas Co., fire ... 29 55 Key City Gas Co., expense and police 75 95 Key City Gas Co., police and fire 2 00 Union Electric Co. fire .. . 2 0 0 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 287 60 T. J. Mulgrew Co., police... 12 84 Central Meat Market, police. 1 30 Eichhorn & Bechtel, police.. 10 99 A. Zillig, police 30 Collings & Pfiffner, police 8 50 National Demokrat, printing 12 50 Labor Leader, printing 12 60 Timeslournal, printing 122 68 Donner Bros., expense 52 50 Telegraph - Herald, printing 53 39 Smith- Morgan Prtg. Co , printing .... .. 35 00 Foley Hand Laundry, ex- pense 4 00 Eichhorn & Bechtel, expense 1 Larry Dailey, expense 62 C, Weglau, expense 1 T. Hackney, expense 1 Dubuque Sand & Gravel Co , grading Dubuque Sand & Gravel Co , 10 77 50 50 70 Offical Notices 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 December 5, 1912, to pay for the im- proving of North Booth street from Julien avenue to West Fourteenth street, Wilmer Cook, contractor. Amount of Special Assessment, $3126.14, same to be assessed against 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. That any and all persons objecting to said Special Assessment or to said plat must file his or their objections in writing with the City Recorder of said City of Dubuque on or before said session of the City Council to be held December 5, 1912, 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, November 22, 1912. J. J. SHEA, 11- 22 -3t. City Recorder. 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 he held December 5th, 1912, to pay for the - brick -block paving of Eagle Point avenue from Windsor avenue to the easterly rail of the Chicago Great Western Railway tracks, Kenety & Lee, contractors. Amount of Special Assessment. $7618.60, 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. That any and all persons objecting to said Special Assessment or to said - plat must file his or their objections in writing with the City Recorder of said City of Dubuque on or before said session of the City Council to be held December 5, 1912, or to appear at said session of the Council to snow cause, if any you have, why said as- sessment should not be levied. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, November 22, 1912. AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A GRADE ON THE WESTERLY SIDE OF ELM STREET FROM TWENTY- FOURTH TO TWENTY - FIFTH STREET. Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That a grade on the west curb of Elm Street from Twen- ty- fourth Street to Twenty -fifth Street be and the same is hereby establish- ed and adopted as shown by the pro- file of said grade prepared by the City Engineer being Profile No. 763. Bench mark: Water table northwest corner of Building on the southeast corner of Kniest Street and Eagle Point Avenue, elevation 22.53. Said grade begins at the north curb line of Twenty- fourth Street, which is Station 0, elevation 19.90; thence to Station 6+8, south property line of Twenty -fifth Street, elevation west curb 21.10; thence to Station 6+16 south curb line of Twenty -fifth Street, elevation west curb 20.60. 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 - Journal newspapers. Adopted Nov. 7 1912. Approved Nov. 20, 1912. M. E. LYONS, Mayor. Attest: J, J. SHEA City Recorder. Published officially in the Dubuque Times- Journal and Telegraph - Herald newspapers. 3, J. SHEA, 11 -20 -1t City Recorder. NOTICE. Public notice is hereby given that at the session of the City Council held on Oct. 17, 1912, the following special assessments were levied on the real es- tate hereinafter described, and that in case of failure to pay the one - seventh part within the time prescrib- ed by the ordinance governing same, all will become delinquent and subject to collection by distress and sale. G. D. WYBRANT, City Treasurer. For improving Columbia Street from the north' line of Pleasant Street to 460 Official Notices Official Nonce. Notice of Special Assessment Notice is hereby given to all concerned that a special assessment, as provid- ed by law, will be levied at a session of the City Council to be held No- vember 21, 1912, to pay for the im- provement of brick block paving Kaufman Avenue from Couler Ave- nue to Cushing Place, Kenety & Lee, contractors. Amount of special assessment, $13,- 892.22, 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 Recorder of said City of Du- buque, showing the street in which said improvement was made and the separate lots and parcels of ground or specified portions thereof subject to assessment for such improvement the name of the owner thereof as far as 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 ob.. .jetting 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 C.ty Coun- cil to be held November 21, 1912, or to appear at said session of the Coun- •cil to show cause, if any you have, why said assessment should not be levied, Dated at Dubuque, Io;va, Novem- ber 21, 1912. J. J. SHEA, 11 -8 -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 November 7 ,1, 1912, to pay for improving the alley between Alta Vista Street and North Booth Street, from Martha to West 14th Streets, Wilmer Cook contractor. Amount of special assessment, $656.55, 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 Recorder of said City of Du- buque, showing the alley on which said improvement was made and the separate lots and parcels of ground, or specified portions 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. That any and all persons objecting to said special assessment or to said plat must file his or their objection in writing with the City Recorder of said City of Dubuque on or before said session of the City Council to be held November 21st, 1912, or to appear at said session of the Council to show cause, if any you have, why said assessment should not be levied. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, Novem- ber 7, 1912. J. J. SHEA, 11 -7 -3t City Recorder. NOTICE. NOTICE TO HOUSEHOLDERS AND OTHERS RELATIVE TO THE USE OF ALLEYS FOR DEPOSITING ASHES THEREIN. Householders and others occupying houses, stores or factories ha""ing no yard or other proper place, will be per- mitted to use the public alleys for the purpose of depost!ng ashes therein, provided suitable receptacles are used therefor and that the same are emp- tied when full and are kept in a clean- ly condition. Those having yard space will be re- quired to keep their ashes in their yards. JOHN MAHONEY, Street Commissioner. 11 -12 -1 wk 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 November 21, 1912, to pay for improving West 15th Street from Cornell Street to the east lot line of Lots 3 and 9. in Mor- gan's Sub., Wilmer Cook, contractor. Amount of special assessment, $555.68, 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 Recorder of said City of Du- buque, showing the street on which said improvement was made and the separate lots and parcels of ground, or specified portions 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. That any and all persons objecting to said special assessment or to said plat must file his or their objection in writing with the City Recorder of said City of Dubuque on or before said session of the City Council to be held November 21st, 1912, or to appear at said session of the Council to show cause, if any you have, why' said assessment should not be levied. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, Novem- ber 7, 1912. J. J. SHEA, 11 -7 -3t City Recorder, 462 the north end of said street. Owner. Description. B. W. Lacy, O. Taylor's lot 7 B. W. Lacy, O. Taylor's lot 8 B. W. Lacy, O. Taylor's Sub., lot 9 Anton Zwack, O. Taylor's Sub., lot 10 Anton Zwack, O. Taylor's Sub., lot 11 Anton Zwack, O. Taylor's Sub., lot 12 Anton Zwack, O. Taylor's Sub., lot 13 Anton Zwack, O. Taylor's Sub., lot 14 Anton Zwack, O. Taylor's Sub , lot 15 Anton Zwack, 'lot 16 Anton Zwack, lot 17 Frank Mihm, O. Taylor's Sub., lot 18 65.66 Total $782.73 For constructing a sanitary sewer in 20th street from the alley between Jackson and Washington streets to a point about 10 feet east of the west- erly line of lot 9 in East Dubuque Ad- dition. Owner. Description. Amt. Mrs. C. Wellhoefer, East Du- buque Add., N. 1 -2 lot 1 $ . Mrs. C. Wellhoefer, East Du- buque Add., No. 1 -2 lot 2 Marines Vyverberg, East Du- buque Add., lot 3 Nick Kolle, East Dubuque Add , lot 4 Nick Kolle, East Dubuque Add , W. 1 -2 lot 5 Hirsch Magdal, East Dubuque Add., E. 11 ft. lot 6 Hirsch Magdal, East Dubuque Add., W. 23 ft. lot 7 Frances Buechele. East Dubuque Add., E. 27 ft. lot 7 Magdelena L. Trilk, East Du- buque Add., lot 8 Anton J. Umbreit, East Dubuque Add, lot 9 Philomena Drexel, Min. lot 315, lot 1 J. J. Grode, Jr., L. H. Lang - worthy's Add., 2 of 1 of E. 1 -4 and W. 1 -2 of E. 1 -2 lot 95, lot 2 Lorenz Eberhardt, L H. Lang - worthy's Add., W. M. 1 -4 lot 95 John Jungers, L. H. Langwor- thy's Add., W. 1 -4 lot 95 Total O. Taylor's Sub., O. Taylor's Sub., Official Notices Amt. Sub , $ 65.67 Sub , 65.67 65.67 65.66 65.66 63.05 63.05 65.66 65.66 65.66 65.66 39.00 35.10 39.00 39.00 19.50 8.58 17.94 21.06 39.00 39.00 58.50 52.18 35.88 85.88 $479.62. For constructing a sanitary sewer in Wooten Avenue from South Hill street to McClain avenue. Owner. Description. Amt. Mary A. McMullen, Min. lot 68, Sub. 1 So. 50x120 of S. 87.6, lot 2 $ 22.20 W. S. Ludwig, Min. lot 68, Sub. 1, S. 102 feet of So. 87.6, lot 2. 125.34 Thos. Watters, Watters' Sub., lot 8 87.01 M. R. Seippel, Watters' Sub., lot 1 .. 6.60 $241.15 Total Official Notices 463 TAX LIST Dubuque, Iowa, Nov. 11th, 1912. Notice is hereby given that the lands, town lots and real estate here inafter described will be sold at public sale, as provided by law, and the Or - -' dinance of the City of Dubuque, at th City Hall, in said city, on the First Monday In December (December 2, 1912) for the payment of unpaid delinquent taxes (regular and special), for the year 1911 and prior years, penalty and costs accrued against each of the several respective parcel or parcels of real estate, town - lots and lands, hereinafter mentioned and described. The cost of advertis- ing being twenty cents per description, that amount is included in the total. GEO. D. WYBRANT, City Treasurer. Tax. Int. Total. $ 2.80 $ .15 $ 3.15 .42 .03 .65 .70 .05 .95 .70 .05 .75- Name. Description. Lot. Burke, Mike, Stout's Add. 3 -4 Chapman, Laura K., Sub. • 1 of Ran - dall's Sub. 16 Clark, Lydia, College Sub., und. 1 -3 15 Clark, Wm. T., College Sub., und. 1 -3 15 Diamond Jo Line, Boat Yard Add. 2 -3 Diamond Jo Line, McCraney's Eagle Point Add., N. 1 -2 3 Diamond Jo Line, McCraney's Eagle Point Add., 4- 5 -16 -17 Diamond Jo Line, McCraney's Eagl, Point Add., N. 1 -2 18 122.36 9.79 132.35 Edgerton, Otto, College Sub., und. 1 -3 15 .70 .05 .95 Faust, Mary, Sub. 1 of 4 of Min. Lot 122 2 8.40 .50 9.13 Fawkes, Allen 0., Woodlawn Park Add. 185 .70 .05 .95 Foll, John W., A. W. Hosford's Sub 30 .42 .03 .65 Foll, John W., A. W. Hosford's Sub 31 .42 .03 . Poll, John W., A. W. Hosford's Sub.. 32 .42 .03 .65 Foll, John W., A. W. Hosford's Sub 33 .42 .03 .65 Foll, John W., A. W. Hosford's Sub 34 .42 .03 .65 Fc11, John W., A. W. Hosford's Sub 36 .42 .03 .65 Fuller, - Win. G., Oakland Park Add. 8 5.60 .35 6.15 Hayes, Sarah A., Cumrnin's Sub. 19 12.60 .75 13.55 Henkel, Jacob, Morheiser's Sub. 14 1.40 .10 1.70 Henkel, Jacob. Morheiser's Sub. 15 9.80 .60 10.60 Kolfenbach, K. and L. F., Glendale .03 .65 Add., und. 1 -4 N. 1 -2 65 .42 Kr angle, O. G., Breakey's Add., E. 30 ft. 1 5.60 .35 6.15 Lane, Orville W., Finley Add. 46 7.00 .45 3 Lane, Orville W., Finley Add. 47 4.20 .25 4.65 Lange, Conrad Est., Sub. City 438 -439, 40.25 etc. 6 37.80 2.25 Lawhan, Margaret, Sub. City 601 4 8.40 .50 9.10 Leathers, W. A., Grandview Ave. Add 50 1.40 .10 1.70 Leathers, W. A., Grandview Ave. Add. 51 1.40 .10 1.70 Lemmer, Jacob, Sub. 25, O'Neill's Sub. 6.15 No. 2 2 5.60 .35 Lewis, Charlotte, Sub. 5 of 17 of City 95 730 and lot 1, Union Add. 2 .70 .05 Lewis, Charlotte, Sub. 17 of City 733 .95 and lot 1, Union Add. 3 -4 .70 .05 Nagle, J. J., Sub. 13 of Liebe's Sub .35 6.15 No. 2 1 5.60 Nagle, J. J., Sub. 13 of Liebe's Sub., 6.15 No. 2 2 5.60 .35 Nagle, J. J., Sub. Min. Lot 50a 2 11.20 .70 12.10 464 Official Notices Nagle, J. J., Sub. City 599, lot 2, and City 599a O'Connor, M. Est., Sub. Min. lot 37.... 6 Orvis, G. M., Finley Home Add., S. E. 1 -3 14 Scott, C. W., Woodlawn Park Add 259 Small, J. J., Woodlawn Park Add 256 Sunderhoft, James, Ham's Add., N. E 1 -2 .... 670 Trueb, Anton Est., Sub. 2 of 2 of 1 of 7 of Min. Lot 159 3 35.00 8.40 11.20 .70 1.40 5.60 2.80 2.10 .50 .70 .05 .10 .35 .15 37.30 9.10 12.10 .95 1.70 6.15 3.15 TAX OF 1904. Osborn, John, O'Neill's Sub. No. 3 59 1.10 1.10 2.40 For Construction of Sanitary Sewer in Leibnitz Street, North Main Street and Kaufmann Ave. Wieland, F. Est., Wieland's Sub. . , 1 9.67 .63 10.50 CITY COUNCIL. ( Official. ) Regular Session, December 5, 1912. Council met at 8:25 p. m. Mayor Lyons in the chair. Present -Alds. Andresen„ Frith, Heim, McLaughlin Saul, Singrin. Absent -Ald. Wallis. Ald. Saul moved that the Council proceedings for the month of Octo- ber be approved as printed. Carried. Regular Session, Dec. 5, 1912 465 Petition of Chas. J. Young, asking to have the rules suspended in order to addres sthe Council presented and read. Ald. Singin moved to have the rules suspended for the purpose of allowing Mr. Young to address the Council. Carried by the following vote: Yeas -Alds. Andresen, Frith, Heim, McLaughlin, Saul, Singrin. Nays -None. Absent -Ald. Wallis. Mr. Young addressed the council in reference to the taxation on his prop- erty at Tenth and White streets. Ald. Frith moved hat the peition of Chas. J. Young be referred to the Committee of the Whole. Carried. Petition of T. E. Rhomberg, asking to have the personal tax of the Rich- ardson Shoe Mfg. Co. for the year 1904 canceled, and to allow him to pay the taxes on the lots for 1904 and subsequent years with 6 per cent per annum interest, presented and read. Ald. Frith moved to refer the peti- - Lion to the Committee of the Whole. Carried. Petition of the Holy Ghost church, . asking to have lot 4 in G. R. West's Add. exempted from taxation begin- ning Jan. 1, 1912, was on motion of Ald. Frith referred to the Committee of the Whole. Petitio not Dubuque German Col- lege and Seminary, asking to have thei rproperty free from taxation for the year 1911, and thereafter, was on motion of Ald. Saul referred to the Committee of the Whole. Petition of the Germania Stock Co., asking the Council to allow the Treas- urer to receive one -half of the taxes for 1911, was on motion of Ald. Sin - grin referred to the Committee of the - whole. Petition of John Kapp et al, asking to have an electric light placed on Willow Street where said street inter- sects the alley next east of Lot 29 in Finley's Add., - Was on motion of Ald. Saul referred to the Committee of the W hole. Petition of the Real Estate Board of Dubuque, Iowa, asking the Council to adopt a plan for a systematic and complete revaluation for purposes ,of assessment of all real property in the city, was on motion of Ald. .Saul re- ferred to the Committee of the Whole. Petition of Mrs. Annie Andresen asking to have her taxes canceled on Lot 7, East Dubuque Add., -was on motion of Ald. Frith referred to the Committee of the Whole. Petition of Mrs. T. Stoltz asking to have the tax assessment on her prop- erty at 659 Clay Street reduced, was oi: motion of Ald. Frith referred to the Committee of the Whole. v Communication of the Union Elec- tric Co. asking the Council to name a date on which to discuss the West Locust Street car line extension, was en motion of Ald. Frith referred to the Committee of the Whole. Communication of C. B. McNamara & Co. relative to the City taking some action in reference to the agreement entered into with the railroad com- panies for the improvement of Third Street, was on motion of Ald. Saul referred to the City Attorney. Notice of suit for $20,000.00 for the death of C. Frohs was on motion of Ald. Singrin referred to the City At- torn ey. Bond of the Union Electric Co. for excavating, in the streets, was on mo- tion of Ald. Eaul referred to the City Attorney. Ald. McLaughlin moved to defer ac- tion on saloon permits. Carried. BILLS. J. Hein, Grading $208 50 Wilmer Cook, Grading 127 96 N. J. Staner, Elm St. Extension 517 10 J. F. Brown, 5 per cent retained 149 27 • O'Farrell Contracting Co., 5 per 19 09 cent retained Wilmer Cook, 5 per cent retained 50 85 C. B. McNamara & Co., 5 per 7019 cent retained C. B. McNamara & Co., 5 per 588 15 cent retained C. B. McNamara & Co., 5 per $104.62 cent retained C. B. McNamara & Co., 5 per 45.85 cent retained Thos. R. Lee, Spl. Bonded 95.91 Thos. R. Lee, Spl. Bonded 417.11 P. Greenwald, macadam 1.50 2 •