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1911 Index Council ProceedingsOFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE FOR THE YEAR 1911 Telegraph - Herald Printers and Binders DUBUQUE CITY OFFICERS FOR YEAR 1911 Mayor -D. J. Haas. Recorder -Otto P. Geiger. Treasurer -Geo. D. Wybrant. Auditor -M. E. Lyons. ALDERMEN -AT- LARGE. E. J. SAUER -Fifth Ward. I JOHN W. McEVOY -First Ward. JAMES SAUL -First Ward. JOHN O'ROURKE-Second Ward. WILLIAM SINGRIN -Third Ward. APPOINTIVE Mayor Pro Tem -James SAUL. Fire Chief - JOSEPH REINFRIED. Chief of Police - THOMAS REILLY. Committee Clerk -J. W. LAWLOR. Electrician -W. P. HIPMAN. Sidewalk Inspector -P. J. ROYCE. O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul. Ordinance. E. E. McEvoy, Singrin, O'Rourke. Streets. Saul, Singrin, Specht, O'Rourke, E. E. McEvoy. Police and Light. Sauer, Specht, E. E. McEvoy. Sewer. Singrin, Saul, Sauer. Printing. O'Rourke, E. E. McEvoy, J. W. Mc- Evoy. Claims. Saul, J. W. McEvoy, E. E. McEvoy. Fire. Singrin, J. W. McEvoy, Sauer. Markets. Specht, Singrin, Sauer. Regular Meetings of the City Thursdays in Each Month, at 8:00 ELECTIVE OFFICERS. ALDERMEN. Attorney -- George T. Lyon. Engineer -C. H. Baumgartner. Assessor -Wm. Schaffhauser. E. E. McEVOY- Fourth Ward. ROBERT SPECHT -Fifth Ward. OFFICERS. Street Commissioner - JOHN MA- HONEY. Market Master -ED. NORTON. Harbor Master -JOHN H. CARROLL. Supt. Sprinkling-GEO. MILLER. STANDING COMMITTEES. Finance. Public Grounds and Buildings. Sauer, Singrin, Specht. Delinquent Tax. E. E. McEvoy, O'Riurke, Saul. Sprinkling. O'Rourke, Saul, Specht. Harbors. Specht, J. W. McEvoy, Saul. Supplies. J. W. McEvoy, O'Rourke, Saul. Electrical Construction. J. W. McEvoy, Singrin, Specht. Board of Health. Mayor Haas, Chairman; Otto P. Gei- ger, Clerk; Aldermen O'Rourke, Singrin; Citizens, A. J. Hartig, Simon Miller. Health Officer -Dr. Chas. Linehan. Sanitary Policeman -Paul Bewer. Council are held the First and Third o'clock P. M. 1911 A Jan. 19- Ancient Order of Hibernians, petition of, asking for use of Armory Feb. 16- Applications for position of engineer on steam roller 16- Armory Hall lease 16- Armory Hall, painting and papering of 28- Appropriations for year 1911 28- Alleys, cleaning of Mch. 2- Aplications for position of stoker on steam roller 2- Appropriation for the payment of settlements of personal injury cases 6- Auditing Committee, appointing of, to audit old Water Works bills 6- Angela Street, improving of 6- Auburn Avenue, from Delhi to West 14th Street, improving of 72, 74, 78, 87, 91, 147, 264, 300, April 6 -Alley between Queen and Elm Streets, making straight 6 -Alley in Grandview Avenue, vacating of 26- Assistant Engineer, employing of May 4- Agard, Mrs., representing the Hygiene Commit- tee, relative to May 15th being Cleaning Day 18- Annual report of City Auditor, presenting of 18 -Alley in Pauline Langworthy Sub., vacating of 22 -Alley between Queen and Pine Streets, from San- ford Avenue to 27th Street, giving lot line 26 -Alley between Main and Locust, from 15th to 16th Street, improving of 164, 258, 260, 277, 279, 281, 286, 361, 26 -Alley from Rose to West 14th, between Belmond and , Vista Streets, grading of 26- Annua report of Dubuque Bridge Co., presenting of June 1 -Apel, Peter, Alderman -at- Large, vacancy, filling of 9 -Alley first east of Belmond Street and unnamed street, grading of, by Walter G. Cox and City, to give grade " 29 -Alley between Rhomberg and Garfield Avenues, from Middle to Reed Avenues, grading of July 11- Austin, A. W., et al., petition of, reducing Pennsyl- vania Avenue " 20- Alvord, J. W., bill, presented by Attorney J. Cun- ningham Aug. 3 -Ald. Sauer, his reason for not acting as a mem- ber of Auditing Committee " 30- Austin, A. W., et al., remonstrance against Delhi Street assessment 30- Arlington Street, from Highland Place to Prairie - Street, improving of " 30- Arlington Street, from Grove Terrace to Highland Place, improving of 30- Attorney to give his opinion as to the railroad company's lighting their right of way Sept. 8- Assessor's report to Council as to assessment roll being ready " 14- Arlington Street, between Highland Place and Prairie Street, reducing to 26 feet wide 14- Approaches on roadways, removal of, by Park Commissioners • • INDEX -Book 4 SUBJECT Page 6, 36 33, 50, 67 36 36, 46 53, 54 54 67, 75 69, 70 71, 74 72 425, 459, 483 93 94 121, 147, 152 134 152 153 158 372, 376, 384 168 169 194, 197 195, 286 225, 258, 298 252 257, 264 282 300, 325 304, 324, 330 304 307 323 330 330 INDEX —Book 41 1911 SUBJECT Page A " 21— Arbitration Committee, appointing, of by, ' by City, asked ,by Trades & Labor Congress and 185 citizens 338, 350 21— Armory roof, j exairing of, referred to City Attor- ney 344 Oct. 19— Alpine Street, establishing a grade 381, 387 Nov. 2 —Adam, Michael, petition of assessment 407 2— Amendment to Traffic Ordinance, referring of 410 22— Armory Hall, as to giving entertainments, to investigate same 426 Dec. 7 —Alley between Garfield and Rhomberg Avenues, grading of, given to F. Beutin 448 7— Aprons, placing of, on Grandview Avenue 448 21— Aureden, Lena, petition of taxes 463 " 21 —Alley between Gmehle and Stines Add., from Stafford Avenue east, establishing a grade 469 21— Attorney to give his opinion as to what power City has to compel property owners to have receptacles for ashes and garbage 468 29— Ambrose Street, establishing a grade 472 29— Asbury Street, establishing a grade 472 INDEX —Book 41 1911 SUBJECT Page B Jan. 5 —Bond, excavating, of Chas. Pape & Son, pre- senting of 1, 9 5 —Bonds Funding, surplus of, placing in sinking fund 5— Board of Health, report of 4 19 —Bills allowed and referred 5,6 24— Brunswick - Balke - Collender Co., locating in Du- buque 11, 31, 32 " 19— Brachtenbach, Mina, petition of, taxes 6, 26 Feb. 2 —Bills allowed 22, 23 " 2— Boetschler, Dora, petition of, taxes 26 " 2 —Board of Health, report of 29, 30 " 16 —Bills allowed 33 " 16— B'elmond Avenue, from Rose to West 14th Streets, - improving of 33, 37, 74, 78, 87, 88, 91, 300, 459, 482 2— Building Trades Council, communication and resolution of, relative to taxes on Cooper prop- erty 33 2 —Berg, Fred, petition of, asking that Leibnitz Street be repaired 33 " 16— Brinkmoeller, Cath., petition of, taxes 33 " 16 —Barn on Pickett Street, removing of 33 " 16 —Bond, excavating, of Leo Papin, presenting of 34 " 16— Boxleiter, Irving, notice of damage case 34 " 27 —Bills allowed 47, 48, 49 " 28 —Bills allowed 52 Mch. 2 —Bills allowed 67 " 2 —Board of Health, report of 68 6— Bills of old Water Works, auditing of and allowing 71, 72 6 —Bills allowed 72 6 —Bee Branch Sewer, 18th Street, improving of, from money taken from grading fund 73 " 16 —Bills allowed and referred 74 " 16 —Bush, J. D., et al., petition of, asking for sewer in Wood and W. 14th Street 75 " 16-- Bigelow, Dr. I. S., bill for services rendered in case of Anna Keenan vs. City 75 April 6 —Bills allowed • 91, 92, 93 " 6— Brunskill, James, petition of, special assessment 94, 201 " 6— Berger, John N., petition of, taxes. 94, 253 6 —Bond of Union Plumbing & Heating Co., present- ing of 94 6— Bonds, refunding improvement, Nos. 248, 249, 250, expiring of 95 6 —Bonds of Wm. Schaffhauser, A. Wiedner and C. C. Hird, accepting of 98 6— Bubbling fountains, purchasing of 98 " 11 —Bills allowed and referred 99 " 11— Ballard, Mrs. Wm., petition of, taxes 99 " 11— Bisang, Mrs. J., petition of, taxes 100 " 11— Balance of refunding bonds, referring of 100 " 11 —Board of Health, report of 105 11 —B'ee Branch sewer across 30th Street 112 " 20 —Bills allowed 114 " 20— Barnes, G. A., original notice, to stop the collec- tion of special assessment against N. 20 feet of Lot 30 in Ann O'Hare's Sub 115 " 20— Bonds, renewal certificates of Water Works Trus- tees' 120 1911 INDEX -Bock 41 SUBJECT Page B 20 -Bond, renewal certificate of Herbert Adams 120 26 -Beds, purchasing of, for Fire Department 121 26- Becker, H. G., bills assigned to St. Louis Coal Co., paying of 121 26 -Bill board at 30th and Couler Avenue, removing of 121 May 4 -Bills allowed 133 4- Braun, Chris., petition of, asking to use rock crusher, and making a contract 133 4- Buettell, A. C., et al., petition of, asking Council to have Union Electric Co. extend their tracks on West Locust Street 133, 153 4 -Berg, C. H., petition of, asking City for a dona- tion towards Memorial Day 133 May 4- Beach, James, et al., petition of, asking that 12th Street between Bluff and Main Streets be im• proved 135 4 -Bond, renewal certificate of Key City Gas Co., presenting of 134 4 -Board of Health report 137 4- Booth, N., Street, from Julien Avenue to 14th, improving of 140, 147, 168, 221, 240, 326, 331, 349, 362, 420 4 -Bee Branch sewer, from 27th to 30th Streets, grading of, and expense to be taken from grad- ing Fund 147 4- Beyer, Chas., Est., cancelling weed special assess- ment 147, 154 18- Bills, allowing of and referring of 149, 150, 151 18 -Bond, renewal certificate of L. O. Papin, Geo. Masters, Gow & Curtis, Mullen Bros., C. H. Baumgartner, E. W. Herron, B. F. Stedman, and H. Scheidecker, presenting of 151, 187 18- Brown, Maurice, petition of, taxes 152, 291 18 -Bee Branch sewer in 18th Street, accepting of 153 18 -Bluff Street from 8th to 16th Streets, accepting of and assessment 153, 157, 200, 211, 241, 243, 250 22 -Bills allowed 155 26 -Burch Street, from West 3rd, io West 5th Streets, improving of 162 26- Bradley, W. L. petition of, asking that plat of Nevada Park be adopted 168, 252 26 -Bonds of James Robinson, Robert Jungk and C Pape & Son, presenting of 168 June 1 -Bills allowed and referred 188 1 -Board of Health, report of 188 9- -Bills allowed 125 15- Bills, allowing and referring of 198, 199 15- Bonds of Rellihan & Mullen and M. O'Donnell, presenting of 200, 211 21 -Bills allowed 209 21- Bissell, L. C., communication of, asking that a drinking' fountain be fixed for dogs 210 21 -Bond, excavating, for P. Breithaupt, presenting of 210, 323 29 -Bills allowed 221 29 -Bonds of Police and Fire Commissioners, present- ing of 222, 323 6 -Bills allowed 247 6 -Board of Health report 249 11 -Bills allowed 252 July 1911 11 -Board of Health report 253 20 -Bills allowed and referred 255, 256, 257 20- Bradley, W. L. and J. H. Maclay, petition of, ask- ing that a grade be established on Nevada Street, from Langworthy Avenue to Dodge Street 257 20- Bradley, W. L., and J. H. Maclay, petition of, ask- ing that a sewer be put in Nevada Street 257 20- Brick, purchasing of, for 2nd W 262 20 -Bee Branch sewer across Couler Avenue at 31st Street 263, 298, 299, 317, 389 20- Bizang, Mary, petition of, taxes 263 27 -Bills allowed and referred 264 Aug. 3 -Bills allowed 281, 285 3 -Bluff Street, repairing of, by M. Tschirgi & Son, referring of 282, 302 3 -Board of Health, report of 285 3 -Bihl of J. P. Buechele for 1 clock, allowing of 285 3 -Bill of Kenety & Lee for macadam, referring of 285 3 -Bee Branch sewer, between Lemon and Street fouler, reinforcing of 288, 298 11 -Bill of E. J. Voggenthaler, allowing of 289 17 -Bills allowed and referred 293, 294 30 -Bills allowed 299 30- Bannon, Cath., petition of, taxes 300 30 -Bond of Eagle Point Lime Works and renewal of certificate of John Mahoney 300, 323 Aug. 30- Bonds, refunding, issuing of 301, 302 Sept. 8- Braun, Chris., remonstrance against assessment of 7th Avenue 319, 344 8 -Bills allowed and referred 319, 320 8 -Bill of Garlock Packing Co., presenting of 320 8- Baumgartner, C., Engineer, asking Council to re- tain the Assistant Engineer 324, 344 8 -Board of Health report 324 8 -Bill against C. G. W. Ry. Co., presenting of 329 14 -Bill of National Meter Co., presenting of 330, 345 21 -Bills allowing and 'referring of 335, 336, 337 21 -Bond of Linehan & Molo, presenting of 337, 443 25 -Bills allowed 346 29 -Bills allowed 350 Oct. 5 -Bills allowed and referred 371, S75 5- Bonds, refunding, due in Dec., 1911., referring to Finance Committee 374, 413, 423, 437 5 -Board of Health, report of 374 5- Boots, purchasing of, for men at 4th Street dump 375 5- Byrene, Dr. J. W., bill, receiving and filing of... 375 19 -Bills allowed and referred 379 19 - -Bee Branch in 5th Ward and between 16th and 17th Streets, inspecting of 379 25 -Bills allowed and referred 382, 383 30 -Bond of Iowa Telephone Co., presenting of 391, 443 30- Building code inspection, need of 391 Nov. 2- Ballard, Mi•s. John, petition of, taxes 407 2 -Bills allowed 408, 411 2- Balance over and above $300.00 for improving Montrose Terrace, to be appropriated next year (1912) 410 2 -Board of Health, report of 411 16 -Bills allowed and referred 419, 420 INDEX -Book 41 SUBJECT B Page 1911 INDEX —Boot 41 "SUBJECT C Fage Jan. 19— Council Proceedings, binding of 8, 19, 29 Feb. 2— Carpenter, Geo. A., et al., asking for electric light at intersection of North and Loiiisa Streets.... 21 2— Communication from Representative S. Miller in reference to House File No. 111 21 2— Collis, Geo., remonstrance on Grandview Avenue sewer 29 2 —Coal Shed at Eighteenth Street, moving of 22 2— Contract with J. E. Truesdale end City, present- ing of 22, 26, 34 2— Cutler, Mrs. Ida M., assessment error 30 2— County Road Fund, money due City, cillecting of 30, 46 16 —Cox, Walter G., petition of, asking that Belmond Avenue be improved 33 16— Clifford Street, from Seminary back to alley, im- proving of. 33, 331, 349, 365, 449 16— Cottingham, D., petition of, assessment 36 16— County Road Fund, money dividing of 46 Mch. 16— Committee, apointing of. to see if Union Electric Co. intends laying track on Seventh Avenue.... 78_ April 6— Considine, Cath. B., et al., petition of, asking that a sanitary sewer be built in W. 8th Street 94 6— Collis, Geo., et al., petition of, asking that alley in Grandview Avenue be vacated 94, 303, 305 6— Committee, appointing of, to confer with Key City Gas Co. to have mains extended in Grandview Avenue 98, 121 11 —Curb, resetting of, in front of Lot 17. 113, 220 20— Coleman, Wm., appointing of, as Rod Man 115 26— Crawford, James, appointing of, as Engineer of steam roller 120 May 4— Carpenters & Joiners Union No. 678, petition of, asking that the proposed improvement to be made be awarded to "fair" men 133 4— Collis, Geo., remarks relative to connecting with sewer in Grandview Avenue 134 13— Committee, appointing of, to draw up resolution of respect for death of Alderman -at -Large Peter Apel 149 18 —Civic Improvement Committee, petition of, ask- ing that all sidewalks on Delhi Street to City Limits be made uniform 151 18— Collis, Geo., petition of, asking to be exempt from payment for sewer in Grandview Avenue 151 18 —Cox, Walter G., petition of, asking permission to grade alley from Rose to W. 14th Streets, be• tween Belmond and Alta Vista Streets 151 18— Cullen, Wm., bill, receiving of and filing 151 18 —City Attorney instructed to look up Ordinance in regard to the rights of different 'parties (to) on river front, steamboat landings, etc 154 22— Copies of Traffic Ordinance, printing of 157 26— Clancy, Tom, petition of, stating he was unable to connect with sewer in Dodge Street 168 26— Committee of the Whole to view Klingenberg Ter. 169 26— Committee, appointing of, to have 7th Street bridge repaired June 1— Carpenters' Union No. 678, communication of, in- dorsing J. W. McEvoy for Alderman -at- Large. 185 169 1911 B 16— Braun, Chris., petition of, asking that a warrant be drawn in his favor for extra work on 7th Avenue 420 16 —Byrne Bros., notice from, that if any damages arise from accident on W. Locust Street they would hold City liable 421 16 —Bond for sale, notice of 437 Dec. 2— Bills allowed 442 7 —Board of Health, report of 446 7— Beutin, Frank, given contract to grade to alley between Rhomberg and Garfield Avenues 448 15 —Bills allowed 459 21 —Bills allowed and referred 461,462, 463 21— Behrens, F. A., et al., petition of, asking that the Wallis Co. be instructed to remove box on Dor- gan Place 463 INDEX —Book 41 SUBJECT Page 1911 INDEX —Boot_ 41 SUBJECT C Page 9 —Cox, Walter G., petition of, asking for grade in alley first east of Belmond Street; also the un- named street, and he to grade at his own ex- pense " 15— Carnegie -Stout Free Public Library Trustees, ap- pointing of, by Mayor " 15— Calaboose, repairing of " 21 —Crown Dairy Co., petition of, asking for permis- sion to erect a platform 209 " 21— Conlin & Kearns, petition of, asking Council to prevent the building of boat houses 210 " 21— Cornell Street, from W. 14th to W. 15th Street, improving of, 217, 288, 330, 350, 364, 379, 394, 395 " 21— Cornell Street, from W. 14th to W. 15th Street, establishing a grade 217 " 2.1 —Curb and Gutter around City Pond 220 " 29 —C. G. W. R. R., reply in regard to 25th Street Storm Sewer - 222 30— Committee, appointing of, to confer with I'Iorrison Bros. Boiler Works, relative to water hewing into street July 6— Clock, purchasing of, for Recorder's office July 11— Carnegie -Stout Free Public Library Trustees, resolution, presenting of 252 " 11— Committee of the Whole to visit various places to ascertain what ground is most practical for dis- posal of garbage 253 " 20— Crawford, James L., resignation of, as Engineer on steam roller, presenting of 257 " 20— Committee Clerk instructed to purchase hose for 4th Street Park 262 " 27— Committee appointed to audit Water Works report 263, 282, 339 " 27— Committee appointed to investigate the purchas- ing of the Dubuque High Bridge 263 Aug. 11— Committee appoint of, to draft plans for First and Iowa Street improvement 291 " 17 —City property, locating of and filling of 296 " 17— Calaboose, cleaning of, and whitewashing....298, 346, 371, 402, 415 30— Corcoran, Wm., et al., petition of, asking that Riker Street be opened 300 " 30— Conlan, James, et al., remonstrance against lay- ing sidewalk on North Street Sept. 8— Caledonia Place, resetting of curb " 14— Casey, Mary L., petition of, taxes " 25 —City Hall water pipes, repairing of " 25 —City Treasurer instructed to collect County Road money " 25 —Clay Street, repairing of " 25— Cherry Street from Delaware to Asbury, showing grade of Oct. 5 —Cox, Walter G., petition of, asking Engineer to prepare profile showing grade on street run- ning south from W. 14th and first east of Bel - mond Street 371 5— Columbia Street, from Pleasant Street to Lin- wood Cemetery, improving of.371, 412, 421, 423, 435, 436, 442, 443 " 19— Couler Avenue, between 27th and 30th Streets, establishing grade 381 195 270 201 227 251 300 320 330 346 316 346 349 1911 Nov. Dec. INDEX —Book 41 SUBJECT C 19— Christian Scientists Church permitted to lay 8 ft. 4 in. sidewalk on Bluff Street 19— Cleaning house at City Hall left to Committee on Public Grounds and Buildings 25— Coates Avenue, establishing a grade 30— Costello, Miss Bridget, petition of, taxes. 30— Columbia Street, establishing a grade 2— Crunion, Mrs. John, petition of, taxes 2— Cummings Street, grading of, by Street Commis- sioner 7— Chamberlain ,I. C., petition of, asking that he be allowed for damages done to his fence 10— Custer Street, Engineer to prepare plat and pro- file showing grade 16 —Cook, Wilmer, petition of, asking for extension of time to complete N. Booth Street 16— Cooper taxes, accepting of, by City Treasurer.... 16 —City -Hall closet, repairing of. 22— Conlin & Kearns purchasing of rock from City.. 7— Collet, George, notice claiming damage' 7 —Card cabinet, purchasing of, for Engineer's office 15— Casey, Mary L., petition of, assessment 21— Cleveland, Mary E., petition of, asking to be al- lowed soldier exemption Page 381 381 383, 387 391, 410 392 407 413 415 418, 423 420 421 423 425 442 446 459 463 1911 IND -B 4x SUBJECT D. Jan. 5- Dempsey, Mary, case vs. City, City Attorney re= port on 5- Detention Hospital, contract, leaving of 19- Dubuque Sand & Gravel Co., petition of, asking for space in Harbor " 19- Pomenig, P., petition of, damage to cellar Feb. 2 -Doty, D. A., petition of, asking for use of Armory Hall 2- Dubuque & Wisconsin Bridge Co., petition of, asking that a sum be appropriated to grade Lin- coln Avenue, from 4th to 10th Avenues 2- Dubuque Humane Society, petition of, asking City to appropriate sum of money to help carry on work 9- Davenport Avenue, from Sabula Street to Primrose Street, grading of 9- Dubuque Industrial Corporation, communication received 16- Dubuque Military Band, petition of, asking for use of Armory Hall 27- Deggendorf, Mrs. Clara, petition of, assessment.. 28- Dillon, Tim, petition of, assessment " 28- Dubuque National Bank, amount due, paying of. , Mch. 16- Driscol, D. F., agent Wells Fargo Express Co , petition of, taxes " 16- Davis, G. E., petition of, asking to have receptacle for ashes remain " 16- Dubuque- Auto Club, receiving names and num- bers of cars " 16- Dubuque & Wisconsin Bridge Co., petition of, asking that poles be placed on outside of walk April 6- Dubuque Park Commissioners, petition of, asking to take care of piece of ground on 18th St..... 6- Dubuque Park Commissioners' supplement report, presenting of 6- Dubuque Biscuit , Co., petition of, taxes 6 -De Lorimer, Mary, petition of, taxes 6- Dubuque Trades and Labor Congress, petition of, asking City not to use any of Purington brick 6- Daugherty, Kate, damage case, settling of 20- Davis, G. E., petition of, asking for space in Harbor " 20 -Delhi Street, improving of and assessment 119, 249, 252, 278, 282, 300, 325, 327, 20- Dubuque Motor Boat Club, petition of, asking permission to erect a grandstand on the Levee " 26 -Delhi Street, establishing a grade June 1- Dubuque Base', Ball Association et al., special assessment 9- Donahue, A. C., et al., remonstrance against Summit Street improvement 9- Dubuque Star 1Brewing Co., et. al., petition of, asking for day and night police protection 9- Dubuque Packing Co., petition of, asking permis- sion to cross ', Bee Branch sewer with 4 -inch piping extending from old plant to new plant.. 9 -Delhi Street Pauuk and stand pipe, beautifying of, by Water Works Page 1 4 7 6 21 21 21, 35, 99 21 31 36 50, 121 52 54, 116 74, 106 75 75, 113 75 93 93 93, 285 94, 291 94 98 115, 134 331, 346, 364 120, 153 121 188 195, 202 195 195, 253 196 1911 It INDE -Book SUBJECT p 21- Davis, Geo., appointing of, as Engineer on roller No. 2 29- Dubuque Gasoline Engine Co., petition of, taxes July 6- Dubuque Bridge Co., annual report of, auditing of 11 -Delhi Street, $100.00 withheld until street is com- pleted • 11- Deming, J!. K., and G. W. Kiesel, remonstrance against laying sidewalk 27- Dobmeyer, Mary, damage claim 27- Davenport Street placing of iron pipe across sidewalk Aug. 17 -Duey, W., petition of, asking that the stone curb be left in place on Grandview Avenue Sept. 8- Dillon, Timothy, statement as to what is due him from City and asking that special assessment for sewer in Grandview Avenue be cancelled 8 -Deed of Wm. Hintrager, presenting of and ap- proving 21- Donaldson, Matilda, petition of, taxes 21 -Delhi Street, strip of land which Council gave to property owners, referring of to City Attorney to get waivers 25 -Deed of W. A. Hammond and wife to City of Dubuque 25- District between 3rd and 7th Streets, placing a patrolman 29- Dennison, J. D., Jr., et al., petition of, asking Council to name three men as an arbitration Committee to serve in place of men who re- signed 29- Deming, J. K., et al., petition of, asking that a storm sewer be built in Grove and Arlington Streets Oct. 5- Deitl, Mrs. Anna, petition of, taxes 19- Dolan, T. P., petition of, taxes 19- Dubuque Altar Mfg. Co., petition of, taxes 30- Dorgan Place; removing obstructions from . 30- Dubuque Industrial Corporation, communication of, asking that a Harbor Commission be ap- pointed; also an Ordinance creating a Lee Im- provement Commission Nov. 2- Dolan, Mrs. Iary A., petition of, taxes. 7- Dubuque Bis uit Co., petition of, taxes 7 -Deed of J. J. Murray and wife to City of Dubuque 16- Dubuque Park Board, petition of, asking City to pay one -third of cost of laying water mains in parking Grandview Avenue 16- Dubuque Park Board, communication of, asking that Ordinance amending Ordinance adopted February 9, 1911, providing for election of Park Commissioners Dec. 7- Dubuque Park Board, petition of, asking that the Ordinance prohibiting animals, etc., from running at large in the City be adopted 21 -Deery John, et al., petition of, asking Council to adopt an Ordinance requiring the numbering of houses 29- Denison, John, Jr., petition of, asking City to va- cate that part of alley from Langworthy Ave- nue to Solon Street - - - 220 221, 291 249, 410 252 253 265 266 294, 303 320 323 337 345 346 346, 351 350 350 371, 465 379 380, 410 391, 466 391, 466 407 •415 415, 443 420, •159 421 449 463 472 1911 INDEX -Bock 41 SUBJECT Page E Jan. 19- Early, J. P., petition of, asking City for insurance 6 Feb. 2- Electric light at North and Louisa Streets 21 2- Electric light at West 17th and Cox Streets 21 Mch. 6- Eagles Lodge asking for third floor of City Hall for drilling 72 April 6- Eighteenth Street piece of ground, taking care of, by Park Commissioners 93 " 6 -Eagle Street, from Aithauser Avenue to Viola Street, improving of 93 6 -Elm Street, between 25th and 27th Streets, im- proving of 93, 292, 297, 421, 435 May 4- Engineer, Assistant, employing of 121, 147, 152 " 18 -Eagle Point Lime Works, petition of, asking per- mission to use dynamite and blasting powder and furnishing of bond 151, 187, 201; 202, 222, 300 " 18- Edwards, S., Assistant U. S. Engineer, com- munication of, relative to City Dump 152, 188, 211 18- Engineer instructed to see that contractors live up to specifications . 153 26- Eighth Avenue, from Rhomberg to Lincoln Ave- nue, improvement of ..... 163 26- Engineer instructed to give levels on Dodge Street 168 " 26 -Eagle Point Docks matter and improving of, re- ferring of 169, 394, 413, 416 June 21- Engineer on roller No. 2, appointing of 220 " 29 -Elm Street, from 25th to 27th Streets, grade and street line 226, 392 July 20- Enright, Mary, damage claim 258, 337 Aug. 3- Electric light, placing of, at Avon, 6th and Pleas- ant Streets 282, 351 3- Eighmey, C. H., et al., petition of, asking that the taxes assessed against stock holders of First National Bank be cancelled 282 " 17- Engineer's report that Engine House No. 6 could connect with sewer in alley between Rhomberg and Lincoln Avenues 298 Sept. S- Equalization Board, appointing of, by Mayor 323 8- Engineer's report relative to Improving of Arling- ton Street 324 Oct. 5 -Eagle Point Lime Works notified to replace the retaining wall at Eagle Point 378, 424, 425 " 19- Electric light on Delhi Street 379 " 19 -Elm Street, west side, between 25th and 27th, showing ground available for street purposes, referring of, to City Attorney 381, 390, 392 Nov. 16- Electric light in front of A. M. E. Church 420 Dec. 7 -Elm Street, from 22nd to 24th Streets, establish- ing a grade 446 " 21- Electric light between Grandview Avenue and Rockdale . 468 1911 INDEX -Book 41 SUBJECT Page F. Jan. 5- Funding Bonds surplus, placing, in Sinking Fund 2 19- Firemen's increase of salary 7, 53 Feb. 16- Frith, Helen A., damage claim 34, 50 " 16- Fraternal Bankers, petition of, asking for use of Armory Hall 36 27 -Ford, Edw., et al., petition of, asking that water mains be extended in alley between Garfield and Rhomberg Avenues 50 Mch. 2- Flynn, Tim, petition of, assessment 67 2 -Fire Chief Reinfried's notice to Council that the City Service Truck is in bad shape 67 2 -Fire horses, purchasing and selling of 67, 78, 87, 88, 222, 277, 351, 402, 404 April 6 -Fire escapes on City Hall and other buildings... 94, 446 6 -Fire Truck, purchasing of 98, 113 " 11- Fifteenth Street, from Locust to Bluff Streets, improving of.110, 137, 184, 187, 189, 197, 245, 300, 339, 348, 359, 385 11- Fifteenth Street, establishing a grade. 113, 187 20- Firemen's vacation, extending of, from ten to fifteen days 114 " 20- Frost, Jos., Jr., petition of, asking for refund of over paid taxes 115 May 4-- Flick, A. R., Box Co., petition of, taxes 134 18- Fifield, Geo. A., petition of, regarding certain certain sidewalks 151, 188 18 -Fire alarm box on Kaufmann Avenue and 5th Avenue, placing of 151 22- Flynn, John J., remonstrance against laying side- walk on Iowa Street. 155 26- Fourth Street, from west line of Bluff Street west, improving of 161, 251, 258, 259, 277, 279, 281, 285, 302, 365, 371, 376, 384 26- Fourth Avenue, from Rhomberg to Lincoln Ave- nues, improving of 163, 258, 277 26 -Fire hose, purchasing of 169, 201, 295, 351, 389 June 1- Fumigating of homes, referring of, to Mayor and Health Officer 188, 295, 351 1- Filling of vacancy caused by death of Alderman - at -Large Peter Apel 194, 197 9 -Fire horses, changing of, with Police Department 196 15- Fifteenth Street where it intersects with Cornell Street, locating of 209 21- Firemen's hats, purchasing of 220, 227, 252 29- Fourth Aveeue, from Rhomberg to Lincoln, pro- file of grade, presenting of 226 July 20- Frith, E. T., contract with City to dispose of gar- bage for 40 days 259 Aug. 3 -First National Bank, petition of stockhilders, taxes 282 3 -First and Iowa Streets, improving of 285, 298, 324, 362, 411 3 -Fire at 9th Street, clearing of debris, whose duty 285 3 -Fire Department, purchasing of beds, etc 286, 295, 346 11 -Fire House No. 6, cleaning of vault 291 11- Fifth Avenue to be visited by Committee of the Whole 292 17 -Fire Committee, purchasing of cart 295, 374 30 -Fire House No. 6, grading the premises 307 14 -First National Bank, et al., original notice, vs City, taxes 330 Sept. 1911 Dec. IND'EX- B 4z SUBJECT Page F' 14- Ferguson - Kegler Mfg. Co., petition of, stating that if they were to locate in Dubuque to have their taxes remitted for a period of three years 14 -Fire truck, selling of 14 -Fire House, Central, repairing of floor Oct. 5- Fuhrmann Bros., petition of, asking that Main Street be renamed " 19 -Fifth Street, improvement and inspecting of " 30- Farrell, Thos., damage claim Nov. 2- Fuller, R., et al., complaint of, relative to sheds projecting over lot line 407 7 -Fifth Ward laborers, paying of, out of County Road Fund 416 7- Fourth Ward laborers, paying of, out of County Road Fund 416 7- Finance Committee instructed to borrow money to pay the following five per cent. retained bills, C. W. Noble, O'Farrell Contracting Co. 2, N. J. Staner 416, 422 16 -Feed, furnishing, to City for various departments 419, 436, 460 16 -Fifth Ward laborers, paying of back money 425 7 -Fire Department shavings, purchasing of 446 7 -Fire escapes, painting of 446 7- Fabbrini, Guiseppe; notice claiming damages 449 21- Frith, E. T., petition of, asking Council to view grounds at 18th and Pine Streets as to the con- structing of a subway from 18th Street to Kniest Street 463 330 331, 411 331 371, 410 379 391 • 1911 6 Jan 5- Grigg, J. J., admr.; petition • of, taxes - 1 19- Grandview Avenue profile of grade, presenting of 7 19- Grade, changing of, on Grandview Avenue 7 19- Grandview Avenue improvement, accepting of 8 9, 18, 19, 29, 38, 39, 40, 65 to 67, 70, 153 Feb. 2- Garver, W. A., et al., petition of, asking that Louisa Street be improved 21 16- Grandview Avenue, extending of 33 16- Grimm, John, damage claim 34 16- Governor's Greys' lease of Armory Hall 36 27- Gruenzig, Henriette, petition of, taxes. 49 28- Grandview Avenue Heights, accepting plat of 53 " 28- Geiger, Otto P., petition of, asking for increase of salary for Deputy 53, 120, 201 28- German Savings Bank, amount due, paying of 54 111th. 2- Grandview Avenue Heights and sub division, establishing grade on all streets abutting same 67, 188, 352 16- Grandview Avenue improvement, City's share of improvement 7 16- Grade, establishing of, on streets that are to be improved, providing there are no grades estab- lished 78 16- Garbage contractors, notice to, and collection.... 88, 105 April 11- Grandview Avenue, from Dodge to S. Dodge Streets, improving of.107, 184, 187, 189, 197, 201, 242, 263 459, 482 20- Grandview Avenue, from Dodge to S. Dodge establishing a grade 115 20- Grandview Avenue, east side of, establishing side- walk grade 115 20- Government fleet, space given in the Harbor 119, 134 May 4- Gibbs, Frances, et al., petition of, asking that alley in Pauline Langworthy Sub. be vacated 153 " 18 -Gates at railroad crossing 154 " 26- Grandview Heights, from Grandview Avenue west, improving of 158, 160, 352, 374, 379, 403 June 15- Geeting, Bert F., et al., asking Council to appoint a committee and try and buy Dubuque & Dun - leith High Bridge 199, 263 15- Graham, Dr. J. N., bill for services for buying horses for Fire Department, allowing of 201 21- Grandview Avenue, from Dodge to S. Dodge parking of and sodding, and expense thereof to be paid from the expense fund 210, 337, 346, 365, 371 21- Garbage, dumping of, in the river 152, 188, 211 July 11- Garbage, disposing of 253, 254, 259 20 -Golf Link Grounds, oiling of, by City 262 Aug. 30 -Grove Terrace from Lot 766, McDaniel's Sub., to Arlington Street, improving of 305 30- Grandview Avenue Heights, plat of, also vacated alley in same Add., approving of 305 Sept. 8- Garlock Packing Co., communication asking that old Water Works bill be paid. 320 Aug. 11- Garfield Avenue, replacing of, by Mr. Boutin 292, 352, 424, 425 Oct. 19 -Glen Oak Park, establishing a grade 381, 388 25- Graham, J. N., bill of, for feeding patrol horse, allowing of 387 Nov. 2- German Trust & Savings Bank, statement of, relative to taxes 407 - INDEX -Bobk SUBJECT Page INDEX -Book 4s: 1911, SUBJECT ft G 2— Gilbert, Henry, agreement in reference to a sewer adjacent to his property 7— Grandview Avenue tunnel, Engineer to prepare plans and specifications 16— Gniffke, Henry, petition of, taxes 16— Germania Stock Co., petition of, taxes 16— Gates, erecting of, at different railroad crossings Dec. 7— Gmehle, A. E., petition of, asking to be appoint- ed tax collector 21— German Artistic Weaving Co., petition of, asking for print of seal Page 407 416, 472 421 421, 465 422, 468 449, 465 463 H Jan. 19 —Hose and Truckmen asking for increase in wages 6 " 19— Hillard, Mrs. H. E., petition of, taxes 6 Feb. 2— Heitzman, Wm., petition of, asking that Daven- port Avenue be graded 21 2— Hillery, John, petition of, assessment 21, 113 2— Hygiene Committee of Woman's Club, asking that the Olinger property be made a playground 23 2 —Hepp, Catherine, petition of, assessment 26 16 —Hall Street, from Delhi to W. 14th Street, im- proving of 38 27— Herron, Alfred, et al., petition of, asking that a sidewalk be built on Grandview Avenue 50 27 —Hill Street and Julien Avenue, purchasing of strip of ground by City 50 28— Hygiene Committee, petition of, asking that a bath tub be put in Matron's quarters and that the garbage be collected the year around 52 April 6— Headley, John E., et al., petition of, asking that sanitary sewer be built in the proposed Lang - worthy Avenue 93 6— Hygiene Committee, petition of, asking Council to inaugurate a House Cleaning Day 93 6— Hahnecker, John F., et al., petition of, asking that Eagle Street be improved 93 6— Hackney, Thos., petition of, asking to be appoint- ed Pond Master 94 6— Heacock, Mrs. A. S., petition of, taxes 94 11 —Hill residents, petition of, asking for additional fire protection 113 20— Harbor space given to Government fleet 119, 134 4— Harbor, cleaning of, and expending of $100.00 134, 196 26— Havard Street, from Yale to Alta Vista Streets, improving of ....161, 168, 184, 195, 206, 221, 244, 262, 425, 459, 482 15— Harbor line, blue print of, presenting and re- ferring of 199 15— Heitzman, W., remonstrance against sewer in al- ley between Rhomberg and Garfield Avenues 200 21— Haning, Edw., and wife, agreement with Fred J. Schneider. Jr., conveying certain property from one to the other 210, 300 21— Harbor Master instructed to clean up Harbor.... 220 July 6— Haggerty, Miss H. R. and M. C., petition of, assessment 247, 291 20— Hammerhand, Margaret, remonstrance against laying sidewalk ... 257 Aug. 17 —Hill Street, widening of 298, 303, 331, 413 " 30— Highland Place, from south curb line of Arling- ton Street south, improving of. 303 Sept. 8 —Ham, Sarah, remonstrance against assessment for 7th Avenue 319, 344 8— Hassett, T. J., petition of, asking for curb grade on Villa Street 320 8— Hintrager, Wm., quit claim deed, presenting and approving of 323 14— Hardie, M. S., et al., remonstrance against Cor- nell Street improvement 330 14 —Hill Street, securing of proper deeds, referring of to Attorney 331 21 —Hess, Chas. B., petition of, assessment 338, 375 May June INDEX —Book 4 SUBJECT Page 1911 INDEX — .i SUBJECT H 25— Hammond, W. A., and wife, deed 'to City of Du- buque Oct. 5 —Hay, L. H. et al, remonstrance against sewer in Arlington Street 19 —Hill Street, constructing of sidewalk left to Sidewalk Inspector with power 30 —Ham, Sarah, petition of, valuation on reducing of 30— Harbor Commission, appointing of Nov. 2— Hawkeye Compound Co., bill of, against Water Works 7— Hayden, Mrs. Florence M., petition of, taxes 16 —Hurd, Louis G., Adms. of H. Lull Estate, communi- cation calling attention to the condition of Side- walk recently built by City Dec. 7 —Heim, John, petition of, asking that Sidewalk in front of his property be graded 7— Hammond, W. A., petition of, relative to Clifford Street - 29— Hansen, J., bill for work done, referring of property, Page 346 375 381 391, 465 392 407 415 421 442 449 472 M 1911 INDEX =Book '4± STJBJEOT I policies, renewing of Feb. 2— Insurance April 2— Invitation from Grant 'Birthday Association to Council May 4 —I. O. 0. F. Lodge Nos. 2 and 12, petition of, taxes 18— Invitation from Memorial Committee asking Cou- ncil to take part in Decoration Day parade June 9— Invitation to Council from Mt. St. Joseph College July 27— Illinois Central R. R. vs. City, taxes Aug. 30 —lowa League of Municipalities, bill for dues, allow- ing of 30— Invitation from Dubuque Industrial Corporation in- viting Council and City officials to take part in the excursion to Davenport, Iowa. Sept. 8— Iback, W. R., et al., petition of, changing name of Leitnitz Street Oct. 5 —Iowa Telephone Co., petition of, asking permission to lay uednrground wires and conducts and man- holes 5— Invitation from City Council of Davenport, - Iowa, to Dubuque Council to attend the 14th annual convention of the League of Iowa Municipalities Nov. 2— Invitation to City Council from Dubuque Industrial Corporation to be present at Dubuque Club Dec. 29— Invitation from Des Moines asking Ciuncil to be present at the dedication of the Municipal Bldg. Page 23 114 133 152 195 263 300 300 320 371, 386, 391 371 407 472 INDEX— Book 1911 SUBJECT J Page Feb 2— Jungferman, B. B., et al., petition of, asking that Wilde Street be changed to Mt, Loretto Avenue - 21 16— Jaeger, Mary K., petition of, taxes 35 Mch. 2— Jackson Street, from Peru Road to City Limits, establishing a grade 72, 78 May 26— Julien Avenue, from Diamond House to Mt. Pleas- ant Avenue, sprinkling of 169 July 29—Jaeger, Grace V. W., agreement to pay for sanitary sewer in Grace Street 222 Aug. 11— Jackson Street, from 7th to 8th Streets, improving of 292, 380, 390, 394, 403, 421 Oct. 19— Jackson Street, from 7th to 8th Streets, establish- ing a grade 381, 389, 392, 435 30— Jennings, John, et al., petition of, asking that all obstructions be removed from Dorgan Place 391 INDEX —Book 41 SUBJECT K Jan. 5— Kunnert Bros., petition of, taxes 5— Kenneally, Frank, extra salary, allowing of 5— Kelley, Joseph, extra salary, allowing of 19— Kenneally, Frank, et al., asking for increase of salary for firemen 19— Kopsa, Antoinette, damage claim, settling of 19— Kenety, J. F., bill for overhaul on Bluff Street, allowing of Feb. 2— Kimbal, Geo. M., petition of, taxes 2— Kiene, Peter, & Son, agents, asking to have taxes cancelled 16— Klein, Theo., et al., petition of, asking that Clifford Street be improved 16 —Kuhn, Albert, petition of, asking that Grandview Avenue be extended 28— Kolfenbach, Louis, petition of, asking for increase of salary 28— Kaufmann Avenue, repairing of Mch. 2 —Kuhn, Albert, petition of, asking for grade on all streets abutting Grandview Avenue Heights and sub - division 2— Keenan, Anna, damage case, settlement of 16— Kanthlener, Eliza, petitiin of, assessment April 6— Kenneally, Patrick, petition of, asking compensa- tion for strip of ground taken in Grandview Avenue Add 6 —Keck, Fred, petition of, asking to be appointed caretaker at Fourth Street Dump 6— Kennedy, W. C., petition of, asking for increase of salary 6— Keckevoet, John, order from Supreme Court re- straining City from interfering 11— Klingenberg Terrace, from N. Main to Kleine Street, improving of 11— Klingenberg Terrace, establishing a grade 20— Kenneally R. J. (fireman) et al., petition of, asking that their vacation be extended from ten to fifteen days May 4— Kemler, .J E., remonstrance against laying a side- walk June 1— Klingenberg Terrace, west of Kleine, improving of, and $100.00 appropriated from gracing fund 15 —Kuhn, Prof. A., willing to pay the cost of grading Grandview Heights in excess of $1,500.00 21— Kunkel, H., appointing of, as stoker on roller No. 2 July 20— Koerner, Walter, et al., petition of. assessment Aug. 30— Klauer, Peter, petition of, asking for curb grade Sept. 14— Knights of Columbus, petition of, asking permis- sion to connect with sewer in alley between Main and Locust Street; also to erect an area- way in rear of building 21— Kammueller, Maud, et al, petition of, asking that sanitary sewer in Kaufmann Avenue be extended 21— Kenety & Lee, contractors, copy of notice served of them, presenting of Oct. 25— Kenety & Lee, bill of $12.00 for filling trench on Bluff, referring of 30— Kenety & Lee, bill for improving 10th Street, al- lowed Page 1 1 1 7 7 9 22, 35 23 33 33, 151, 188 53 54 67 71 75, 106 93 94, '01 94 94 111 113, 188, 392 114 133 188 201 220 257, 264 299 330, 37S 337 344 387, 410, 446 392 1911 INDEX -Book_ 4r S K Nov. 2 -Key City Gas Co., bill for removing lamp post on 12th Street, received and filed 7 -Kuhn, Albert, petition of, asking that he and the contractor be allowed to do grading on Grand- view Heights according to their best judgment 16- Keckevoet, Charles, petition of, asking permission to conduct a skating rink in Harbor 22- Kretschmer Mfg. Co., petition of, taxes Dec. 7 -Key City Building Club, petition of, taxes 7- Kolfenbach, Louis, petition of, asking to be ap- pointed delinquent tax collertor 7- Kenety & Lee, bill for labor on 10th, 12th and 15th Streets, referring of 7 -Kern, Bertha, notice claiming damages 7 -Kern, Mary, notice claiming damages 7- Kliene, A. C., notice claiming damages 7- Kiene, Peter, original notice claiming to be owner of certain lots 29- Kurth, Lulu, notice claiming damages 29- Kniest Street, establishing a grade Page 411 415 420 425, 465 442 442 442 442 442 449 466 472 474 1911 INDEX -Book 41 SUBJECT L of front of No. 535 asking City to ac- Dubuque Harbor Page Jan. 5- Liquor, consent to keep and sell 1, 22, 33, 79, 199, 210, 221, 257, 258, 329, 338 350, 415, 425 426, 449 to 459 both inclusive, 469 to 472 both inclusive 19 -Lee, James & Son, bill for improvement of W. Locust Street, allowing of. 19- License, revisng of, Ordinance 10 19- License,. notice to collection of 18 Feb. 2- Lembke, Kate, notice of damage case 21 2- Lincoln Avenue, from 4th to 10th Avenues, grad- ing of 21 2- Lavery, Ellen, remonstrance against Grandview Sewer 2- Louisa Street, from Bennett Street south to St. Jo- seph Street, improving of 2- Library Trustees, annual report 16- Leibnitz Street, repairing of, in 16- Lawther, Wm., Jr., petiton of, cept certain sums for lots in 16 -La Grain, Louis, damage claim..... 34, 152 16 -Lang, Ben, damage claim 34, 115 Mch. 2- Lorenz, Anna, petition of, assessment 67 2- Lincoln Avenue, from 7th Avenue north, grading of 71, 77, 119, 128 6- Langworthy Avenue, from S. Hill to James Streets, establishing a grade. 72, 113, 118, 242 April 11- Langworthy Avenue, from S. Hill to James Streets, improving of 107, 183, 189, 197, 201, 263, 465, 482 11- Langworthy, Dr. H. G., et al., petition of, asking that 10th Street be improved May 18 -Lime Street, giving grade stakes 26- Linden Boulevard, from Grandview Heights to Vic- toria Avenue, improving of June 29- Lincoln Avenue, from 5th Avenue to 7th Avenue, grade and street line July 27- Luckey, R. B., damage claim Sept. 8- Leibnitz Street, changing name of, by W. R. Iback et al 320, 337 14- Lantzky, C. A., et al., petition of, asking that Ar- lington Street be made 26 feet between curbs 330 29- Luchterhand, Mr., given permission to break ma- cadam on 31st Street 351 Oct. 19- Loetscher, A. A., and Mr. J. H. Spencer addressed the Council in regard to Montrose Terrace im- provement 19- Laube, W. C., petiton of, assessment 19- Lange, Mrs. Louisa, petition of, asking that 'Wil- ber Avenue be graded 30- Lewis, E. R., petition of, taxes 30 -Levee Improvement Commission, appointing of Nov. 2- -Lacy, Brown & Lacy, statement of, relative to three bills against Water Works 407 16- Lavery, Mrs. John, petition of, assessment 421 16- Lincoln Avenue, from 5th to 7th Avenues, En- gineer to prepare profile showing grade 423 16 -Loan warrants, issuing of, in place of issuing re- funding bonds 9 29 21 30 33 33, 106 134 154 159 165, 226 265 379 379 380 391 392 423 INDEX —Book 41 SUBJECT L Dec. 7— Latimer, Mrs. B., et al., petition of, asking for a sewer in Asbury Street to Willow Street 7— League of Iowa Municipalities asking for first assessment 21 —Lunch wagons and lunch stands, no more licenses to be given to operate Page 442 443 469 1911 Jan. Feb. 5— Matron's quarters, repairing of 4 19— Maruny, Marie petition of, taxes 6 2— Mettel, J. B., et al., petition of, asking that a cin- der pathway be laid on north side of Park Hill 21, 35 2— Mullen Bros., communication from, assessment 21, 35 2— Mauer, Herman, Sr., petition of, assessment 26 16— Melchoir, H. G., petition of, taxes 33, 121 16 —Moose Lodge, petition of, asking for use of Ar- mory Hall 36 April 6— Mueke, Mr., et al., petition of, asking that west side of Elm between 25th and 27th Streets, be improved 93 6— Murphy, Mrs. A., petition of, assessment 94; 291 11— Mulgrew, T. J., Co., petition of, asking that an Ordinance be adopted granting the I. C. R. R permission to extend their track on the Levee front 324 feet 100, 115 6— Mulgrew, T. J., Water Works order, allowing of with interest 106 6 —Mayor authorized to enter into a contract with the American -La France Fire Engine Co. 113 20— Market stands, renting of 119 26— Market square, cleaning of. 121, 130, 133 26 —Main Street between 11th and 12th Streets, prop- erty Owners notified to lay new walk in place of repairing same 121 May 18 —Moose Lodge, petition of, asking to have permis- sion to erect a tent on Garfield Avenue from 6th Avenue east 151 18— Mannstead, Gus., et al., petition of, asking that Hill Street be sprinkled 151 18— Madel, Mrs. J., petition of, taxes 151 9— Moore, H. S., remonstrance against sewer in Bel - mond Street 195 9 —May, Mrs. Helen, petiton of, taxes 195 9— Miller, Simon, anointed to fill vacancy - caused by John Roth's resignation as a member of Board of Health .. 196 21— Meuser, Wm., petition of, assessment 209, 264 30— Morrison Boiler Works, stopping of water flowing in street from factory.. 227 July 11— Mulbe, Mrs. J. et al., petition of, asking that a sidewalk be built on High Bluff Street 252 July 20— Mueller Mrs. J., petiton of, asking that she be per- mitted to withdraw her name from a petition.. 257 July 27 —May, Helen, damage claim 265 Aug. : Metz Mfg. Co., petition of, asking that a fire alarm box be installed on corner of 17th and Elm Streets 281, 291 30— Muntz, E., et al., petition of, asking that retaining wall on 17th Street be repaired 299 21— Muntz, E., petition of, asking to lay walk on east side of Seminary Street 335 19— Murray, Mr., sidewalk contractor, noticed to com- plete his contracts 379 19— Montrose Terrace, improving of 379, 395, 407, 410 19— Michel, Jos., petiton of, assessment on Eagles Home 379 19— Moyer, Al, appointing of, as Asst. Market Master 381 June Sept. Oct. INDEX —Book 41 SUBJECT M Page 1911 INDEX —Book 4 SUBJECT M " 25— Montrose Terrace, establishing a grade 30 —Mayor requested to induce Water Works Trustees to pay interest due on Water Works bonds Nov. 2— Metcalf, Isabelle, petition of, assessment. 2— Mollart, Geo., statement of, relative to taxes 7— Murray, J. J., and wife, deed to City of Dubuque " 16— Morgan, James, inspector Harvard Street, matter of time, referring of Dec. 7 —Metz Mfg. Co., petiton of, taxes 15— Murphy, John J., remonstrance against sewer in Nevada Street " 21— Moore, W. S., remonstrance against assessment for sewer in Belmond and W. 14th Streets ' 29— Maroney, Margaret, petiton of, taxes Page 386, 392 395 407 407 415, 443 421, 443 442 460 463 472 ik 1911 J an. Feb. Mch. April May June July Aug. Nov. Dec. INDEX —Book 41 SUBJECT Mc 19— McNulty, John L., assessment 19— McDonnell, John J., petiton of, taxes 2— McNamara, C. B., et al., petition of, asking for elec- tric light at W. 17th Street 16— McLaughlin, Thos. P., damage case, settlement of 6— McClain, E. E., petition of, objecting to paying for sewer in Grandview Avenue 20— McCann, Frank, petition of, asking for grade of sidewalk on Grandview Avenue. 4— McCord, Mrs. R., petition of, asking to be per- mission to move her boat house near the river shore 4— Meyers, Geo. W., petition of, taxed 1— MMCarten, H. B., bill for moving water pipe, re- ferring of, to contractor 1— McEvoy, J. W., elected to fill vacancy caused by death of Alderman Peter Apel 11— McDonald Bart, matter of substitute referring of 20— McNamara C. B., & Co., petition if, asking for use of rock crusher 20— McDonald, Bart, appointed as Engineer on steam roller 3— McCarthy, M. H., petition of, asking for electric light at 6th Street 30— McQuillen, T. H., et al., Supervisors, petiton of, asking permission to build a scale east of the Court House 7— McHugh, Mary T., petition of, taxes 29— McNamara, C. B., & Co., petition of, asking City to pay one -half of bill for repairs to rock crusher Page 9 6 21 76 93, 120 115 134, 196 134 189 194, 197 252 257, 264 257 281 300 415 472 1911 Jan. 5— Nathaniel Green Cadets, Co. Y., petition of, ask- ing for use of Armory Mch. 16— Notice from John A. Cunningham, attorney for St. Louis Coal Co., in regard to bill of H. C.. Becker against Water Works April 6-- Norton, Mrs. D., petition of, taxes 6— Notice from Chief of Fire Department in regard to fire escapes 26— Notice to gardeners, hucksters and fishermen May 4— Nagle, J. J., petition of, asking for refund for over paid taxes 18— Nicks, Paul, et al., petition of, asking that a fire alarm box be placed on Kaufmann Avenue.... 18— Notice to Chief of Police to remove all obstruc- tions from streets and alleys 26 —Ninth Avenue, from Rhomberg to Lincoln Ave- nues, improving of 26— Nevada Park plat, presenting of, by W. L. Bradley June 21— Nagle, J. J., communication of, stating that he was not the owner of lots in Randall's Sub 29— Notice to Chief of Police to enforce smoke ordin- ance 30— Notice to ,Sweeping Contractor not to start sweep- ing before 10 p. 30— Notice to C. Pfiffner to lay sidewalk on east side of Lincoln Avenue between Kniest and Johnson Avenue 30— Notice to H. G. Torbet to lay sidewalk on east side of Booth between Solon and W. Third.... 30— Notice to Anna Burns to lay sidewalk on south side of Dodge between Bluff Street' Extension and Rising Avenue 30 -- Notice to Sadie Pierce to lay sidewalk on north side of Seminary between Madison and Paul Streets 6— Notice to Mr. Tschirgi to repair Bluff Street 11— Nevada Park plat, approving of and recording 20— Nevada Street. establishing a grade 257, 344, 27— Notice to contractor of Langworthy Avenue im- provement to stay within two feet of hedge in grading in front of Mrs. Longueville and Mrs. Massey 27— Notice to C. H. Reynolds, agent for Wiegel Est., to have ash box removed July IC INDEX —Book 4 SUBJECT N Page 1 75 93, 291, 426 94 130 133 151 153 166 168 210, 291 222 227 237 237 238 238 251 252 381, 388 264 266 Aug. 3— Notice to Tibey Bros. to repair Delhi Street 285 3— Notice to Chief of Police to have red lights placed on all obstructions 288 11— Notice to Mr. Beutin to repair Garfield Avenue 292, 352, 424, 425 30— Nevada Street, opening of, from Julien Avenue to Martha Street 300 30— Notice to Engineer that he is not to strike the word "Street Commissioner" off of plans 300, 324, 344 30— Notice to C. B. McNamara & Co. to repair Auburn Avenue 300 30— Nitice to Engineer that in making assessment for Grandview Avenue improvement to allow rebate for good stone curb 303 N 30— Notice to Street Commissioner that on a street be- ing completed he is to notify the Chairman on Streets 307 " 30— Notice to Chief of Police to enforce Ordinance regarding the blocking of railroad crossings.... 307 30— Notice to C., M. & St. P. Ry. Co. and C. G. W. Ry. Co. to place a watchman on 14th Street crossing and two on 11th Street crossing 307 Sept. 8— Notice to City Electrician to have telephone and power poles removed from Hill Street where the 325 improvement is to be made 14— National Meter Co., by Hurd, Linehan & Kiesel, communication asking that bill against Water Works be paid 330, 345 14— Notice to Engineer to make a survey and plat of the unnamed street between Grace Street and alley first north of Grace Street and advertise as required by Ordinance 331 21— Notice to Street Commissioner to remove old curb on 10th, 12th and 15th Streets, recently improved 344 21— Notice to Engineer to place grade stakes on Ne- adav Street 344 21— Notice to Engineer to prepare a new assessment on 7th Avenue and deduct $2,500.00 345 25— Notice to City Attorney to draw proper papers showing that return curb on Penn Street is only temporary 346 29 —Nuns of Presentation, petition of, taxes 350, 375 29— Notice of Street Commissioner to collect $18.00 from E. Schepple and A. Wunder for brick gutter on Hill Street 351 29— Notice to r'. L. Meukel, trustee, to lay sidewalk on Lincoln Avenue 360 29— Notice to H. Luck Est. to lay sidewalk on Elm Street 360 Oct. 19— Notice to Street Commissioner and Sidewalk In- spector of investigate all railroad crossings in City and if found in bad condition to notify pro- per parties 380 25— Notice to y Treasurer to refrain from adverts- ing property for sale where petitions are pending before the City Council 389 25— Notice to C., M. & St. P. Ry. Co., C. G. W. Ry. Co. and I. C. Ry. Co. to repair crossings 390 Nov. 2 —North First Street, improving of, and building dock 394, 413, 416, 423 16 —New York Public Library, communication of, ask- ing for reports from Board of Health 421 Dec. 7— Notice to contractor to put Mt. Pleasant Avenue in condition 446 7— Notice to Engineer to measure sidewalk on Garfield Avenue as to City owning same 447, 464 7— Notice to contractor who borrowed rock crusher to return same 448 29— Notice to Chief of Police to enforce Section 40, Chapter 32, of Revised Ordinance of Dubuque, relative to water spouts on sidewalks 474 29— Notice to Chief of Police to work in conjunction with Sidewalk Department relative to cleaning of sidewalks 474 29— Notice to tax payers 481 IC INDEX —Book 4 SUBJECT Page 1911 Jan. 5- Oberhoffer, Louis, petition of, assessment 1 , 23 5- O'Connor, Michael, et al., petition of, asking for increase of salary for Police Department I 5- Officers, report of 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9, 10 19- Ordinance granting A. F. Heeb permission to main- tain a private sewer in Julien Avenue 8, 27, 60 24- Ordinance in relation to taxes of the Brunswick - Balke- Collender Co ..... 11, 12, 23, 60 2- Officers, report of 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28 2- Ordinance to determine contested elections. 26, 28, 46, 61 2- Ordinance prohibiting expectorating on sidewalks or other public places 26, 27, 46, 61 2- Ordinance revising Section 36, Chapter XXVI., of Revised Ordinance of 1901, relating to licenses 26, 27, 45, 61, 62 2- Ordinance changing grade on Grandview Avenue.. 28, 45, 46, 61 16- Officers, report of 34, 35, 36 27- O'Farrell Contracting Co. bill for grading East Street, allowing of Officers, report of • 28- Officers, report of 2- Officers, report of 2- Ordinance requiring the making of sanitary sewer connections 68, 69, 100, 101, 146 16- Officers, report of 75, 76, 77, 78, 129, 181 April 6 -Order from Supreme Court restraining the City from interfering with J. Keckevoet. 6- Officers, report of 6- Ordinance prohibiting throwing of nails, etc , in streets, etc 11- Ordinance granting I. C. R. R. Co. permission to extend their track on Levee front 320 feet 11- Ordinance granting Anton Zwack permission to construct a private sewer in Ries Street 100, 101, 102, 116, 289, 315 11- Ordinance providing for the removal of all dirt etc., in alleys and streets 102, 128 11- Ordinance changing name of Wilde Street to Mt Loretto Avenue 103, 129 11- Ordinance regulating street traffic 103 101, 105, 153, 155, 156 157, 177, 178, 179, 233, 410 20- Officers, report of 115, 116, 117 20- Ordinance establishing gradeonLangworthyAvenue 117 20- Ordinance establishing grade on 6th Street 117 20- Ordinance establishing grade on Auburn Avenue 118 May 4- Officers, report of 135, 136, 137, 138 4- Ordinance establishing a grade on Locust Street from north curb line if 2nd Street to Lot 116 144, 180 4- Ordinance establishing a grade on 27th Street from Elm to Pine Streets 144, 179 4- Ordinance establishing a grade on 2nd Street from west curb of Locust Street to center of alley first west thereof 144, 145, 179 4- Ordinance relating to dogs, revising of ...148, 192, 193, 201, 216, 235 18- Officers, report of 152, 153, 154 26- Ordinance prividing for uniformity of constructing all sidewalks on Delhi Street from Asbury Street to city limits . 168, 244 June 1- Officers, report of 185, 186, 187, 188 1- Ordinance establishing a grade on N. Booth Street 193, 245 1- Ordinance establishing a grade on Harvard Street 194, 243 Feb. Mch. INDEX -Book 41 SUBJECT O 94 95, 96, 97, 98 100, 145, Page 49 50, 51 53, 54 67, 68 99 182 1911 July 1- Ordinance establishing a grade in alley from Rose to W. 14th Streets between Alta Vista and Bel - mond Street 15- Officers, report of 15- Ordinance relating to street traffic to be re- published by Times- Journal 15- Ordinance establishing a grade on 12th Street 29- Officers, report of 30- Officers, report of 30- Ordinance relating to building of sidewalks 227, 340, 345, 366 6- Officers, report of 247, 248, 249 20- Officers, report of 258, 259, 260, 261 27- Original notice of I. C. Ry. Co. vs. City, taxes 263 27- Ordinance granting Dubuque Packing Co. permis- sion to lay over -head pipes 264 Aug. 3- Officers ,report of 282, 283, 284, 313 3- Ordinance establishing a grade in alley between Main and Locust between 15th and 16th Streets 290, 315, 344, 363 3- Ordinance establishing a grade in alley first east of Belmond Street 290, 316, 342,369 17- Officers, report of 295 30- Officers, report of 300, 301 Sept. 8- Officers, report of 321, 322, 323, 324 14- Original notice of First National Bank, et al., vs City, taxes 330 14- Ordinance vacating of unnamed street lying be- tween Grace Street and alley first north of Grace Street 330 21- Officers, report of 339, 340 21- Ordinance establishing a grade in Clifford Street from Seminary to alley 340, 368 21- Ordinance establishing a grade on alley between Rhomberg and Garfield Avenues 343, 369 21- Ordinance establishing a grade on Valeria Street 343, 368 Oct. 5- Officers, report of 372, 373, 374 5- Ordinance establishing a grade on Grandview Ave- nue Heights and Linden Boulevard, Victoria Ave. 374, 436 19- Officers, report of 380, 381 25- Ordinance establishing a grade on Alpine Street 387, 434 25- Ordinance establishing a grade on Couler Avenue, 27th to 30th Streets 387, 434 25- Ordinance establishing a grade on Nevada Street 388, 435 25- Ordinance establishing a grade on Glen Oak Ave. 388, 433 25- Ordinance establishing a grade on Jackson Street, 7th to 8th Streets 389, 394, 433 30- Ordinance establishing a grade on Columbia Street 393, 433 30- Ordinance establishing a grade on Montrose Ter. race 393, 433 Nov. 2- Officers, report of 408, 409, 410, 411 2- Ordinance establishing a grade on west side of Elm Street, 25th to 27th Streets 413, 437 " 16- Officers, report of 421, 422, 423 Dec. 1- Ordinance establishing a grade on 7th Street, Main to Iowa Streets 441 7- Officers, report of 443, 444, 445 21- Original notice of Peter Kiene as to certain lots owned by him 463 21- Original notice of Kenety & Lee claiming $512.00 from City of Dubuque 463 CC IS INDEX -Book 41 SUBJECT O Page 194, 202, 239 200, 201 200 202, 239 222, 223 1911 CI INDEX —Book 41 SUBJECT O Page 21— Officers, report of 464, 465, 466 21— Ordinance creating a Lee Improvement Commis- sion in Dubuque 465, 473, 485 21— Ordinance authorizing and regulating the main- tenance of street lights 465, 473, 485 29— Ordinance restraining cows, etc., from running at large in City 473 29— Ordinance establishing a grade on 7th Street, Clay . to Main Streets 481 1911 INDEX —Book 41 SUBJECT P Page Jan. 5— Police Department increase of wages. 1 " 19— Printers, notice to 19 Feb. 2 —Park Hill north side of, laying a cinder pathway 21, 35 2 —Park Commissioners,' petition of, asking that a ce- ment walk be laid from end of car line on Rhona- berg Avenues to High Bridge 21, 35, 49 2— Pfotzer, Ida, petition of, asking that the coal - sheds at 18th Street be removed 22 2— Pleins, Julia, petition of, assessment 22, 35 2— Public Service Commission, resolution of 29 2— Palen, Dr. Charles, appointing of, as City Phys- ician in all cases of infectious diseases, except smallpox 30 2— Public notice to ending of fiscal year 30, 60 16 —Park Commissioners, petition of, asking for cer- tain improvements for Eagle Point Park 35 " 27— Purchasing of strip of ground on Hill Street and Julien Avenue by City 50 " 28— Pickley, James R., petition of, asking for back salary 53, 94, 115 " 28— Police Department, asking for increase of salary.. 53 " 28-- Persons hauling garbage on the main streets, re- moving of 54 Mar. 16 —Park Commissioners' report, Sept. 9, 1910, to March 9, 1911 75 " 16— Poles, placing of on outside of walk, near Dubuque and Wisconsin Bridge 75 " 16— Painting and papering offices on south side of Hall first floor 78, 105, 114, 129 ^ April 11— Pfiffner, .Mary C., petition of taxes 99, 153 " Peterson, Dr., addressed Council in regard to Grandview Avenue improvement 100 20— Police Department, vacation, extending of from ten to fifteen days 115 26 —Park Commissioners, Petition of asking that curb on north side of Fifteenth Street be set 10 feet south and curb on Tenth and Twelfth Street five feeton each side 120 26— Painters and paperhangers, notice to 128 May 18 —Park Commissioners, petition of, asking that park- ing in Grandview Avenue be sodded at once 151, 189 18 —Park Commission, petition of, asking that the con- tractor on Seventh Aven delay completion of streets until water mains are laid 151 22 —Park Commissioners, petition of, asking that ap• proach to Eagle Point High Bridge be widened 155, 291 June 15— Police Department, petition of, asking for the ap- pointment of a Police Judge 199 July 6 —Park Commissioners, petition of, asking Council to adopt resolution, levying a special tax for Park purposes 247 " 6 —Pound Master, salary, increasing of 251 " 11— Pennsylvania Avenue, reducing in width 252 " 27— Packwood, Pauline .W, damage claim 266 Aug. 3— Police stationed between Third and Seventh Street and railroad tracks and Levee 285 " 11 —Park Commissioners, petition of, stating that side- walk on approach to Eagle Point High Bridge is in bad shape 289 INDEX —Book 4 SUBJECT Page " 17— Patrol wagon, covering of 298, 324 Sept. 14 —Park Commissioners, petition of, asking for the re- moval of approaches on roads 330 25 —Penn Street, deducting cost of return curb, from Delhi Street assessment 346 " 25 —Penn Street, return curb, temporary curb only.... 346 29— Patrol House, repair of 351 Oct. 25— Police Caps, purchasing of 389, 394, 405, 434 Dec. 15— Phillips, John, petition of assessment 459, 465 1911 Sept. INDEX —Book 41 SUBJECT R Jan. 19 —Rice, Sarah E., petition of, taxes " 19—Ryan, Anna B., petition of, taxes " 19— Riker, Henry, petition of, taxes " 19 —Rush, Catherine, assessment " 24 —Road oil, purchasing of by Ald. O'Rourke for Seventh Street " 19— Riede, Margaret, petition of, taxes Feb. 2 —Roth, John A., petition of, assessment 2— Ryder, James, petition of, taxes " 16— Rumple, John, petition of, assessment " 28— Reilly, Thos., petition of, asking for increase of salary , Mar. 2— Rhomberg, A. L., petition . of, taxes 2— Rummage sales, fumigating of April 11— Residents on Hill, petition of, asking for additional fire protection 26— Rowland, Harry, appointing of, as stoker on steam roller " 26— Railroad crossings, investigating of and repairing May 4— Ryder, F. S., communication of, relative to Fif- teenth Street improvement 4— Resolutions, for the improvement of Tenth, Twelfth and Fifteenth Streets and sewer in alley between Rhomberg and Garfield Avenue, rescinding of 13— Resolution of respect, on death of Alderman -at- Large Peter Apel June 1— Roehl, Wm. T., petition of, assessment 9 —Rich, Jacob et al., remonstrance against sewer in Langworthy Avenue 9 —Roth, John, resignation of, as member of Board of Health July 6— Resolution for sewer in Broadway, rescinding of 20— Revised Ordinance of 1901, Sec. 35, page 95, per- taining to electrical construction, to be dis- cussed at next Committee of the Whole meeting Aug. 3— Resolution, relative to making different connec- tions before the street is improved 30— Ruhland, Henry, petition of, asking that water pipe be removed 30— Rowan, Mrs. James, petition of, assessment....... 30 —Riker Street to Rush Street, opening of 8— Rhomberg, A. L.., remonstrance against assessment of Seventh Avnuee 8— Remonstrance against Seventh Avenue, Sarah Ham et 8— Report al from City Attorney in regard to contractor removing curg on Tenth, Twelfth and Fifteenth Street improvement 21— Roedell, R. P. et al, petition of, asking that Seventh Avenue be improved from enn of improvement extending to City Limits Oct. 5— Rhomberg, J. A. Estate, remonstrance against Fourth Avenue improvement 5— Rhomberg, F. M., communication relative to an Ordinance from Clinton, Iowa 19— Railway tracks at Fourth and White, investigating of, as to being according to grade 30— Rumple, John, petition of, taxes Page 6, 24 6, 25 6 9 11 6, 35 22, 35 26 36 53 67 68, 88 113 120 121 133 142 149 185 195, 201 196 249 259 286 299 299 300 319, 344 319 323 335, 375 375 380 380, 393 391, 465 1911 Dec. INDEX -Book 41 SUBJECT R 30- Resolutions adopted by Citizens of Dubuque in regard td Fires 30- Resolution adopted by Supervisors, relative to Southern Avenue improvement No. 2- Rellihan & Mullen, refusing to pay bill for filling trench on Bluff Street 2- Rhomberg, A., drawing of warrant for property in widening of Hill Street 16- Ruete, T. W. Drug Co., petition of taxes 16 -Rink in Ice Harbor and Lake Peosta 7- Raine, Geo. W., notice, claiming damages 21 -Ryan, Cornelius, petition of, taxes 21- Reinke, T. J. et al, petition of, asking for sewer in Mt. Pleasant and Wood Street 21- Reilly, Tom, petition of, asking that a license col- lector be appointed 29- Resolution adopted by Board of Supervisors rela- tive to Grandview Avenue cut Page 391 392 410 413 421, 465 423 443 463 463 463 472 1911 .Jan. 5- Staehle, E., petition of, taking care of Town Clock 19- Sewer, sanitary, in Grandview Avenue, accepting of 9, 18, 29, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 19 -Sewer force increasing of 19- Seventh Street, from Clay to Main Street, improve- ment and assessment 24 -Sewer extension, furnishing of, to Brunswick- Balke- Collender Co. Feb. 2- Sympathy of City Council, extending of, to Ald. E. Sauer 21 2- Sidewalk from end of car line on Rhomberg Avenue to High Bridge 21 2- Smith, Anna C., petition of, taxes 21 2- Sewer, storm, in Twenty- seventh Street to be con- sidered by Committee of Whole prior to March 1, '1912 22 2- Seventh Avenue, improvement, to be considered by Committee of Whole prior to March 1, 1911 24, 47, 420 16- Sprinkling of Streets, proposal of, Herman Ternes, custodian 33 16- Sewer, sanitary, in Lincoln Ave., Reed Ave. and alley between Garfield and Rhomberg Avenue.. 36, 115, 127 16- Sewer, sanitary in, between Washington and Elm Street from Twentieth to Lincoln Avenue 37 27- Sewer, sanitary, private, in. Ries Street 49, 67, 99 27- Sidewalk on both sides of Grandview Avenue 50, 75, 307 27- Smith, W. H., petition of, assessment 50, 120 27- Sewer, sanitary, in alley between Lemon and Couler Avenue and Thirty- second Street 51, 89, 95, 112, 119, 121, 127, 154, 253, 278, 282, 286, 295, 315 28- Schaffhauser, Wm., Assessor - elect, petition of, ask- ing for increase of salary for his deputies 53 Mch. 2- Sewer, storm, in 25th Street from Elm to Wash- ington 70, 121, 142, 168, 196, 221, 222, 239, 255, 258, 276, 324 6 -Sixth Street from Clay to Main Streets, improv- ing of 71, 89, 94, 106, 119, 121, 127, 195, 221, 223, 245, 250, 277 6- Supervisors invited to attend a meeting of the Committee of the Whole to view Jackson Street 72 6- Shilling, Theo. H., petition of, asking that Angella Street be improved 16- Sewer, sanitary, in Wood and W. 14th Streets 16- Seippel, M. R. et al., petition of, asking that Wootton Avenue be improved 75, 106 16- Slattery, Dr. W. P., bill for services rendered in case of Anna Keenan vs. City 75 16- Seventh Avenue, laying of track, by Union Elec- tric Co. 78 April 6- Sewer, sanitary, in Langworthy Avenue..93, 108, 119, 183, 187, 189 197, 246, 445, 464, 466, 467, 481, 485 6- Steuck, Carl, and James O'Farrell, petition of asking that the alley between Queen and Elm Streets be changed to a more straight line 93, 253 6- Siege, Frank, et al., petition of, asking for increase of salary 94, 201 6- Stafford, Matt., appointing, as member of Fire and Police Commissioners 98 11- Stedman, B. F., communication of, asking that all bubbling fountains have automatic shut -offs 99 11- Sidewalk Inspector's annual report, presenting of 100 It INDEX -Book 41 SUBJECT S Page 4 45, 63 to 65, 70 9 10, 19, 36 11 72 75 1911 Id May 11- Sidewalk on east side of Main between 1st and 2nd Streets, ordering of 108, 211, 218, 261, 299 11- Sewer, sanitary, in Belmond and W. 14th Streets 111, 128, 134, 164, 184, 195, 445, 464, 467, 468, 481, 485 11 -Sixth Avenue from Garfield to Lincoln Avenues, improving of 112 11- Sidewalk on 5th Street, between Main and Iowa Streets, ordering of 113, 211 11- Second Street, establishing a grade. 113 11 -Sixth Street, establishing a grade 113 20 -Sass, Charles, appointing of, as a member of Water Works Trustees 115 29- Stein, M., petition of, assessment 120 26- Schiltz, Peter, et al., petition of, asking for san- itary sewer in Washington Street from 20th to 21st Streets 120 26- Sewer, sanitary, in Washington Street from 20th to 21st Streets 120, 204, 222, 224, 243, 255, 276, 324 26- Sweeping of paved streets, letting of contract.... 120, 130, 133 26- Street sweepings, hauling of, letting of contract.. 120, 130, 133 26- Sidewalk around City Pond 120, 149, 155, 180 26- Sidewalk to Eagle Point High Bridge, laying of 121, 142, 209, 244 4- Sauer, Helen M. T., petition of, asking Council to view Dock Street 133, 375 4- Sievers, Fred P., petition of, asking that a grade be established on Thomas Place, and that he be permitted to construct a private sewer 135 4- Sidewalk Inspector's monthly report, presenting of 137 4- Sidewalk on north side Seminary Street, between Keppler and Harold Street 139, 207, 217, 261, 299 4- Sidewalk on south side of Langworthy Avenue be- tween Nevada Streets 139, 205, 260, 299 4- Sidewalk on south side of Bluff Street between Bluff Street and Rising Avenue 139 4- Sewer, sanitary, in alley between Rhomberg and Garfield Avenues 141, 200, 245, 258, 298, 361, 423 4- Sewer, sanitary, in Kaufmann Avenue 141, 337, 425, 426, 437, 442, 443 4- Sidewalk north side of Seminary Street between Madison and Paul Street 144, 207, 238, 293 4- Sidewalk south side of Leibnitz Street between N. Main and Paul Streets 144, 206, 293 4- Sidewalk west side of Couler Avenue between 27th and 30th Streets 145, 208, 262, 299 4- Sidewalk east side of Lincoln Avenue between Kniest Street and Johnson Avenue 145, 208, 237, 293 4- Seventh Avenue, improvement and assessment 174, 290, 316, 319, 320, 344, 377, 384, 404 18- Smith, Mrs. Platt, remonstrance against bluff Street improvement 151 18- Sprinkling around Postoffice 152 22- Sewer, sanitary, in Mt. Pleasant Avenue to W. Locust Street 157, 203, 300, 303, 317, 329, 331 359 26-Sewer, sanitary, in W. 8th Street 94, 160, 339, 362 26- Summit Street from north line of Fenelon to W. 5th Street, improving of 163, 164 26 -Sixth Avenue, from Rhomberg to Lincoln Avenues, improving of 165 26- Sidewalk on east side of Booth Street between Solon and Langworthy Avenue 166, 206, 260, 293 INDEX -Book 4 SUBJECT S Page 1911 June INDEX -Book 41 SUBJECT S 26- Sidewalk on east side of Alpine between Reeder and Solon Streets 166, 219, 225, 260, 299 26- Sidewalk on east side of Booth Street between Solon and West Third 167, 205, 237, 299, 464 26- Sidewalk on north side of Angella Street between Catherine and Pierce Street, Lot 17 167 26- Sidewalk on north side of Angella Street between . Catherine and Pierce Streets, Lot 16 168 26- Spigelhalter, G. P., petition of, proposing to dedi- cating 10 feet of ground to City 168 26- Seventh Street Bridge, repairing of 169 1 -Sewer connections, ordering of, by Board of Health 188 1- Sidewalk on north side of Angella Street between Catherine and Pierce Street 190 1- Sidewalk on east side of Clay Street between 9th and 10th Streets 191, 207, 262 1- Sidewalk on east side of Needham Street between W. 5th and W. 7th Streets 191 1- Sidewalk on east side of Glen Oak Avenue be- tween Forest Lane and Julien Avenue... 191, 208, 262, 299, 464 1- Sidewalk on south side of W. 7th Street between Prospect and Needham Streets 192 1- Schedule for sprinkling brick paved streets, adopt- ing a new one 201 15- Sewer, sanitary, in Rhomberg Avenue from Lot 15, Smedley Sub. to Kniest Street ....203, 258, 259, 278, 280, 281, 324, 326, 335, 350, 351, 362, 384, 402 15- Sewer, sanitary, in Broadway. 204 15- Sidewalk on south side of Dodge Street between Bluff Street Extension and Rising Avenue 205, 238, 299 15- Sidewalk on east side of S. Dodge between Cleve- land and Dodge Streets 206, 261, 299 15- Sidewalk on east side of Garfield between Hum - bolt and Windsor Avenues 208 21- Sidewalk on west side of Bluff Street between 10th and 11th Streets 218, 226, 261, 299 21- Sidewalk on west side of Southern Avenue be- tween Samuel and English Lane 219, 267 21- Sidewalk on west side of Clay between 6th and 7th Streets 219, 225 29- Sidewalks, special assessment, levying , of 221, 223, 243 29- Scales at City Hall, repairing of 222, 251 29- Streets, decorating of, during Regatta Week 222 29- Sewer, sanitary, in Washington from 21st to 22nd Streets 224, 280, 282, 324, 350, 351, 363, 381 July 6 -Sewer in Broadway and Blocklinger Lane 249, 217, 321, 326, 335, 6- Sidewalk certificate, issuing of 249, 250, 276 11- Sidewalk on Cleveland Avenue between Burns and Alpine Streets 253 11- Sidewalk on Hill Street between Caledonia and W 8th Streets 254, 347 20- Sewer, .sanitary,' in Nevada Street. 257, 389, 404, 407 20- Simms, J., et al., petition of,, asking that Villa Street be improved 257 20 -Sewer in Jackson Street from Brunswick- Balke- Collender Co. 262, 377, 381, 382, 402, 447 27- Sidewalk on north side of Leibnitz between N. Main and Paul Streets 266 362, 445, Page 483 1911 27— Sidewalk on north side of Coates Avenue between Freemont and Concord Streets. 266 Aug. 3— Sidewalk, laying of, in front of Engine House No. 5 17— Steffens, Prof. C. M., petition of, asking that the short street running from Grace Street to the alley be vacated 17— Smith. E. H., petition of, stating that pipe on Chestnut Street used for draining water became clogged with sand 17— Sidewalk at Eagle Point approach reported in bad shape 295 17— Sidewalk on Lincoln Avenue between Reed and First Avenue 296, 305, 360, 379, 403 17— Sidewalk on east side of Elm Street between 25th and 27th Streets 296, 306, 360, 379, 403, 464 17— Sewer, sanitary, in Dodge Street, sketch of, pre- sented by Engineer and approved 298, 324, 378, 381 30— Schwinn, Chas., petition of, asking that adjoining lots be graded 300, 325 30— Scales at east end of Court House, erecting of 300 30— Smedley Steam Pump Co., bill against Water Works 30— Statement from County Auditor showing number of miles of railroad, and express companies, in City 300, 325 30— Sidewalk on Stewart Avenue between Delhi Street and Julien Avenue 306 30— Street Commissioner to be given copy of plans and specifications 307 Sept. 8— Statement from County Auditor showing number of miles of telephone and telegraph companies.. 320 8— Schaffhauser, Wm., report to Council as to assess- ment roll being ready 323 8— Street Commissioner, name to be reinserted in specifications of the Mt. Pleasant Avenue Sewer 324 8 —Sewer in Dodge Street for people on north side of Dodge Street west of Bluff Street, constructing of 325 8 —Sewer in Arlington Street from Highland Place west 325, 350, 363, 375 8— Specifications, street and sewer, revisng of ... 329 14— Sidewalk on east side of Elm between 13th and 14th Streets 333, 348 21— Seventh Avenue from end of present improvement to City Limits, improving of ... 335 21— Sidewalk plans, temporary and permanent, prepar- ing of, by Engineer 345 29 —Storm water sewer in Grove and Arlington Streets 350 29— Sidewalk, special assessment 365, 380, 385, 483 5— Schilling, E. J., petition of, asking Council to ac- cept sidewalk built by him 371 19— Sievers, J., petition of, asking City to put iron rail- ing on Thomas Place 379 19 —Storm water sewer in 8th Street near Union Electric Power House, repairing of 381 19— Smith, John S., petition of, asking that a sewer be constructed in Glen Oak Avenue 382 19 —Sewer in Glen Oak Avenue 382, 412, 448 25— Southern Avenue improvement and appointing a committee to confer with Supervisors 383, 392, 416 If Oct. INDEX — Book 41 SUBJECT S Page 288 294 294 300 1911 ft INDEX —Book 41 SUBJECT S Page 25— Sidewalk on Dodge Street, constructing of 25— Sidewalk on Southern Avenue, constructing of 25— Stoltz, Adam, bill for tearing down walls on Kretschmer Building, allowing of 386 25— Sidewalk on Grandview Avenue, constructing of, in front of Engine House 390, 391, 404 25— Specifications for sidewalks to conform with new ordinance, presenting of 392 Nov. 2— Smith, E. P., Electric Contracting Co.. bill of, against Water Works 2— Street Commissioner instructed to inspect all streets recently improved and report to Com- mittee of the Whole 7— Schilling, E. J., bill for constructing curb and gut- ter around City Pond, referring of 7— Skemp, Mrs. Amelia, agreement signed relative to sewer adjacent to her property 7— Stoves, purchasing of, for Engineer's office and Police Department 16— Sidewalk certificates, issuing of 16 —Sixth Avenue from Rhomberg to Lincoln Avenues, to prepare profile showing grade 16 —Storm sash for Recorder's office Dec. 1— Seventh Street grade, Main to Iowa Streets 7— Suess, Christene, petition of, taxes 7— Staner, N. J., petition of, asking for an extension of time on sewer in alley between Rhomberg and Garfield Avenues 7— Sewer, sanitary, in Asbury Street, St. Ambrose and ,Willow Streets, and Rosedale Avenue 7— Sewer, sanitary, in Kniest Street 21— Schaffhauser, Wm., petition of, asking for an in- crease of salary for his deputies 21 —Stove in First Ward Scales House, investigating of 27 —Sewer grate in alley between Main and Locust, 5th and 6th Streets, investigating of 29— Spielman, Anna K., petition of, asking that grade on Columbia Street be changed 29— Sheppley, E. H., petition of, assessment 385 385 407 411 415 415 416, 423 422 423 423 441 442 442 446 446 463 468 468 472 472 1911 INDEX -Book 41 SUBJECT Page T Jan. 5 -Tax book and list, completing of, and turning over 1 to Treasurer 1 5 -Town clock, letting of contract " 19- Tatelman, Morris, refunding of license 4 1 19- Trieloff, Theo., assessment 19 19 -Tax payers, notice to Feb. 2- Truesdale, J. E., contract with City, presenting of 22, 26, 34, 73 2- Theiring, F. W., allowing of damage caused by 23 overflow of sewer 2- Treasurer instructed to collect money due from 30, 46 County Road Fund 16- Ternes, Herman, custodian, request of, asking for 33 proposal for sprinkling 16 -Tibey Bros., allowing of certain sum on 27th Street contract 2- Twenty - seventh Street, 46 \lch, improving of...70, 71, 74, 77, 87, 88, 91, 154 249, 252, 259, 279, 282, 297, 318, 332 2- Tschirgi, Fred, damage case, settlement of 71 16- Twelfth Street from Clay to Main Streets, im- proving of 77, 115, 127, 137, 149, 153, 179, 264, 295, 306, 313, 332, 361 April 1 -Tenth Street from Main to Bluff Streets, improv- ing of ...109, 140, 181, 187, 189, 197, 201, 240, 300, 338, 347, 359, 385, 403 1- Twelfth Street from Locust to Bluff Streets, im- proving of ..109, 110, 138, 180, 187, 189, 197, 201, 240, 300, 338, 347, 359, 1- Toilet rooms in various parts of City 1 -Tenth Street establishing a grade 1- Twelfth Street, establishing a grade 11- Twenty - seventh Street, establishing a grade 26- Teamsters, notice to May 4- Thorman, G. H., petition of, taxes 4- Thomas Place, establishing a grade. 26- Thirteenth Street from Elm to Pine Streets, im- proving of 160, 280, 282 June 15- Trustees of Carnegie -Stout Free Library, appoint- ing of, by Mayor 200 29- Telegraph - Herald, communication of, telling City to place their order for new city and county directory 221, 285 29- Theis, Jacob, addressed Council in regard to vault at 1195 Lincoln Avenue 222 July 11- Twenty- seventh Street, withholding $50.00 until street is completed 252 20- Times - Journal, communication of, stating that they wished to be allowed more compensation for printing Council proceedings 257 Aug. 3- Tschirgi, M., & Son, repairing of Bluff Street 282, 302 17- Tarvia, ear load, purchasing of, by Ald. Singrin 298 Sept. 21- Theobald, Peter et al., protesting against chang- ing name of Liebnitz Street 337 21- Trades and Labor Congress and 185 citizens, peti- tion of, asking Council to name an Arbitration Committee 338, 350 Oct. 19- Traey, A. L., et al., petition of, asking for an elec- tric light on Delhi Street 379 Nov. 7 -Tax levy for year 1911 416, 418 385 111 113 113, 200 113 130 133 134 1911 it Dec. INDEX -Book 41 SUBJECT T 10 -Tax levy for year 1911, reconsidering of 22 -Tibey Bros., bill of, for extra work on Delhi Street, referring of 22 -Tax list, delinquent, for year 1910 21 -Team owners of Dubuque protesting to the erect- ing of gates Page 418 425 438 463 1911 INDEX —Book 41 SUBJECT U Page Jan. 5 —Union Electric Co. cancelling bill for paving Clay Street, between 10th and 11th Streets Mch. 16 —Union Electric Co. laying track on 7th Avenue April 6 —Upper Mississippi River Improvement Association special assessment, levying of May 18 —Union Electric Co. extending tracks on W. Locust 133, 153, 196, 247 Street 2 78 94, 153 1911 INDEX —Book 41 SUBJECT V Jan 19— Veterinary contract, awarding of Feb. 2— Voelker, John, petition of, assessment. " 16 —Van Duzee, A. J., petiton of, asking that a certain barn be removed Mch. 16— Voelker, C. A., petition of, asking that sewer in Mt. Pleasant Avenue be extended " 16— Vault, building of, in Recorder's office April 11— Valley Street, from Loretto Avenue to Riker Street, showing grade of May 4— Vandermiller, Mr., notified to commence sweeping streets " 26— Victoria Avenue, from Grandview Heights south, improving of June 21— Vyverberg, Wm., agreement to pay for assessment for sewer in Lincoln Avenue " 29— Vehicles going to boat races to take one course, take Jones Street going and 1st Street coming back July 20 —Villa Street, improving of, from Cleveland to Rush Street Aug. 11— Valeria Street, establishing a grade " 30— Vitzthum, Mrs. Mary, petition of, taxes Sept. 8 —Villa Street, giving curb grade to T. J. Hassett... 8— Voelker, C. A., petition of, asking that curb on Caledonia Place be reset " 14— Vacation of unnamed street, between Grace Street and alley first north thereof Oct. 19— Vicksburg Nadonal Military Park, communication of, asking Council to place a bust of Major Gen- eral Francis Jay Herron in Vicksburg National Military Park Nov. 7— Voggenthaler, E. J., bill of, referring of Page 7, 460 22, 35 33, 77 75, 112 78 109 134 159 209 222 257 292, 298 299 320 320 332, 402, 408 380 416 1911 Mch. INDEX -Book 41 SUBJECT Page w Jan. 5- Weidner, A., extra salary, allowing of 19- Weihe, F. H., Co., petition of, asking for addi- tional line of insurance 19 -Water Works quarterly report, presenting of 19- Wright, W. S., assessment against Theo. Treiloff.. 19- Warrants issued during December, 1910 13, 14, 15, 16, 19- Wheeler, Albert H., et !al., asking for use of Arm- ory Hall Feb. 2 -Wilde Street, changing of name 2- Waller, J. R., and Mary E., asking that the valua- tion on certain lots be reduced 16- Wooten, Edna, damage claim 27- Watters, S. E., petition of, taxes 27 -Water mains, extending of, in alley between Gar- field and Rhomberg Avenue 27- Warrants issued during January, 1911 55, 56, 57, 58, 59 2 -Wolff, Mrs. Mary, petiton of, asking damages on Althauser Avenue property 2 -Water Works, old bills, presenting and auditing of, and payment 16 -Wells -Fargo Express Co., petition of, assessment 74 16-Wootton Avenue, between Hill and McClean Ave- 75, 76, 106, 108 nue, improving of 16- Warrants issued during February, 1911 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86 16 -Water Works bond holders, notice to 89, 128 April 6- Walsh, Mrs. Catherine, petition of, assessment..... 93, 153 6- Wullweber, Charles W., petition of, taxes 94 11 -Water Works quarterly report, presenting of 100, 339 11 -Water mains from Diamond House to Walnut Street extending of 20- Wallis, Mary B., et al., petition of, asking that grade on Grandview Ave, from Dodge to S. Dodge, be changed 26- Willworth, Matt., petition of, taxes 26- Waiser for change of street corner of Delhi and Asbury Street " 26- Warrants issued during March, 1911 122, 123, 124, 125, 126 May 4 -Wall, Steve, asking if he could erect two drive- 134 ways on his property Ig 4- Weighmasters Jos. Straney and E. Norton's report 137 " 26- Warrants issued during April, 1911..170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175, 176 June 1- Weighmasters .1. H. Carroll, Jos. Straney and Ed Norton, report of 9 -Water mains, extending of, in Lincoln Avenue 9- Windsor Avenue sprinkling 15- Woodrich, W., remonstrance against sewer in alley between Rhomberg and Garfield Avenues 200 15- Weighmaster R. Hay, report of... 200 15- Woodrich Estate, allowing of $100.00 for strip of land 10 feet wide of the S. E. side of Lot 22 in Fengler's Add. for opening of alley between Gar- field and Rhomberg Avenuec 201, 346 21 -Water Works Trustees asked to extend mains along Grandview Avenue and what part of the expense they will bear 21- Warrants issued during May, 1911...227, 228, 229, 230, 231, 232, 233 July 6- Weighmasters E. Norton, Jos. Straney and J. H. Carroll, report of 27 -Water Works, quarterly report, presenting of.... 263, 339 7 8, 339 10 17, 18 25 34, 99 50, 120 71, 115, 6 21 50 67 72 105 153 120 121 188 196 196 210 249 1911 Aug. W 27- Warrants issued during June, 1911 268, 269, 270, 271, 272, 273, 274, 275, 276 3- Weighmalers Louisa Pitschner, Jos. Straney, E. Norton, Dubuque Lumber Co., report of 3- Weeds, cutting of, along W. Locust Street 17 -Wood, C. F., et al., petition of, asking to have City Pond cleaned 17- Weighmaster Duey, report of 30 -Water Works annual report, referring of 30- Warrants issued during July, 1911 308, 309, 310, 311, 8- Wapples, Mrs. L. H., communication stating that contractors broke stand pipe on her property and asks that same be paid by City 8- Weighmasters Jos. Straney and Edw. Norton, re- port of 21- Wombacher, Adam, et al., petition of, asking that Grandview Avenue, south of S. Dodge, be rolled oiled and sodded 337 21- Weighmaster R. Hay, report of 340 25- Warrants issued during August, 1911.. ..353, 354, 355, 356, 357, 358 Oct. 5 -West 14th Street, street running south and east of Belmond, establishing a grade. 371 5- Weighmaster Louisa Pitschner, Jos. Straney and E. Norton, report of 374 19- Windsor Avenue brick paving, inspecting of 379 25- Wunder, A., addressing the Council relative to Hill Street improvement 390 30 -Water Works Trustees asked to pay interest due on Water Works bonds 395, 414, 415 30- Warrants issued during September, 1911.396, 397, 398, 399, 400, 401 2- Westinghouse Air Brake Co., bill of, against Water Works 407 2- Weighmaster Louisa Pitschner, J. Straney, E. Nor- ton and Mrs. Deckert, report of 410 7 -Water Works quarterly report, referring of 415 16- Wales, C. E., et al., petition of, asking that an electric light be placed in front of A. M. E. Church 420 16- Warrants issued during October, 1911....427, 428, 429, 430, 431, 432 Dec. 21- Weighmasters Louise Pitschner, Jos. Straney, Edw, Norton, report of 445 21- Weighmaster R. Hay, report of 464 29- Willow Street, establishing a grade 472 29 -Wood Street, establishing a grade 472 29- Warrants issued during November, 1911..475, 476, 477, 478, 479, 480 Sept. CC f t Nov. INDEX -Book 4 SUBJECT Page 283 288 294 295 300 312 320, 386 323 1911 ft INDEX —Boot: 41 SUBJECT Z Jan. 19— Zillig, Peter, et al. (hose and truckmen), petition of, asking for increase of wages • •K Feb. 27— Zwack, Anton, petition of, asking to be allowed to construct a sewer in Ries Street Mch. 16— Zahan, Martin, remonstrance against sidewalk on E. Grandview Avenue Aug. 30— Zwack, Michael, petition of, asking that crossing on Ries Street be improved Oct. 5— Zwack, Anton's sworn statement as to the cost of private sewer in Ries Street 5— Zwack, Anton, petition of, asking that Columbia Street be improved Page 6 49, 99 75 299 371, 424 371 Regular Session, January 5, 1911 431 CITY COUNCIL. Regular Session, Jan. 5, 1911. (Official.) Council met at 8:15 p. m. Mayor Haas in the chair. Present — Alderman Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Saul, Singrin, Specht, City Attorney Lyon and Assistant City At- torney Willging. Absent—Ald. Sauer. Petition of Louis Oberhoffer, ask ing that the valuation on Lots 41 and 42, Blake's Add., for years of 1909 and 1910 be placed at $680.00 and the Treasurer be instructed to refund to him the excess of valuation of $680.00 for the year 1909, presented. On motion of Ald. McEvoy, referred to Committee of the Whole. Petition of Kunnert Bros., asking that they be permitted to pay taxes on the valuation of $700.00 for year of 1909, presented. On motion of Ald. O'Rourke, referred to Committee of Whole. Petition of J. J. Grigg, admr., ask- ing that the taxes on Lot one (1) and nine (9), Grigg's Sub., be canceled, presented. On motion of Ald. Apel, prayer granted and Treasurer to be instructed. Petition of Nathaniel Green Cadet Company. Y, asking that permission be granted them to use the Armory for drills. presented. On motion of Ald. Saul, referred to Committee of the Whole and to be considered at the same tune the petition of H. G. Hig- bee is considered. Petition of Michael O'Connor et al, asking that the salary of the Police he increased ten per cent, presented. On motion of Ald. Apel, referred to Committee of the Whole. Petition of John Sexton, asking that the consent granted to W. J. Bilder- hack to operate liquor store at No. 310 Main Street be transferred to him as purchaser and assignee, pre- sented. On motion of Ald. O'Rourke, prayer granted. Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, That consent is hereby given John Sexton to sell and keep for sale intoxicating liquors and deal therein in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, as provided by law. That this Resolution of Con- sent is given to said John Sexton as the purchaser and assignee of the business of William J. Bilderback, lo- cated at No. 310 Main Street, and is in renewal of the Resolution of Con- sent heretofore adopted and now in force, consenting to the sale of in- toxicating liquors in the City of Du- buque, Iowa, by said William J. Bil- derbach at No. 310 Main Street, Du- buque, Iowa. Unanimously adopted. Dubuque, lowa, Jan. 4, 1911. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: I beg to report that the Tax List and Lot Book for the year 1910 have been completed and that the same have been turned over to the City Treasurer. Very respectfully, J. T. KELLY, City Assessor. On motion of Ald. O'Rourke, re- ceived and filed. Bill of J. T. Kelly, $100.00; Frank Kenneally, $100.00; Allen Wiedner, $100.00, as per resolution of City Council passed Dec. 7, 1910, presented. On motion of Ald. Saul, warrants were ordered drawn and bills be paid. Renewal certificate of Chas. Pape Son for excavating bond, present- ed. On motion of Ald. Saul, referred to Committee of Whole and City At- torney. REPORTS OF OFFICERS. Dubuque, Iowa, Jan. 5, 1911. Honorable Mayor and City Council of City of Dubuque: Gentlemen: On December 13th and 14th I appeared before the Supreme Court of the State of Iowa, for the purpose of submitting an oral argu- ment in the case of Mary Dempsey vs. City of Dubuque. My expenses for said trip amounted to $19.27. I have also paid for and on behalf of the City, the following amounts: Express on brief in the above en - titled ease 35c Paid H. L. Bousquet, Clerk of Su- preme Court, for copy of opinion in Martin, Strelau vs. City 750 Paid for telegram to Farson, Son Company 30c Making a total of $20.67 that I have expended for and on behalf of the City. I respectfully request that a warrant be drawn in my favor cov- ering the same. Respectfully submitted, GEO. T. LYON, City Attorney. On motion of Ald. O'Rourke, re- port was received and filed and war- rants ordered drawn. City Treasurer Wybrant reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: