1911 June Council Proceedings184
NOTICE.
OF THE COUNCIL'S INTENTION TO
IMPROVE FIFTEENTH STREET
FROM THE WEST LINE OF LO-
CUST STREET TO THE EAST
LINE OF BLUFF STREET.
To Whom It May Concern:
You and each of you are hereby no-
tified that it is the intention of the
City Council of the City of Dubuque,
to improve Fifteenth Street from the
west line of Locust Street to the east
line of Bluff Street.
That the plat and specifications of
said proposed improvement are now
on file in the office of the City Re-
corder.
It is estimated by the City Engineer
that said improvement will require:
235 sq. yds. macadam with Pioneer
Road Asphalt Binder.
60 ft. reset curb.
8 ft. new stone curb.
Making a total estimated cost to the
abutting property owners of $270.00.
Any person having objection to said
improvement is hereby notified to ap-
pear before the City Council at its
regular session to be held June 1st,
1911, or to file with the City Recorder
their objections in writing on or be-
fore the 1st day of June 1911.
Dated at Dubuque, May 24th, 1911.
OTTO P. GEIGER,
5- 24 -3t. C:ty Recorder.
NOTICE.
OF THE COUNCIL'S INTENTION TO
IMPROVE GRANDVIEW AVENUE
FROM DODGE STREET TO SOUTH
DODGE STREET.
To Whom It May Concern:
You and each of you are hereby no-
tified that it is the intention of the
City Council of the City of Dubuque,
to improve Grandview Avenue from
Dodge Street to South Dodge Street.
That the plat and specifications of
said proposed improvement are now
on file in the office of the City Re-
corder.
It is estimated by the City Engineer
that said improvement will require:
7145.0 lineal feet combination curb
and gutter.
19530.0 sq. yds. macadam.
11780.0 cu. yds. cutting.
2086.0 cubic yards filling.
Making a total cost to the abutting
property owners of $20,696.50.
Any person having objection to said
improvement is hereby notified to ap-
pear before the City Council at its
regular session to be held June 1st,
1911, or to file with the City Recorder
their objections in writing on or be-
Sore June 1st, 1911.
Dated at Dubuque, May 24th, 1911.
OTTO P. GEIGER,
5- 24 -3t. City Recorder.
Official 'Notices
Notice to contractors.
Sealed proposals will be received at
the Council Chamber, City Hall, by the
City' Recorder until 8:00 p. m. Friday,
June 9th, 1911, for the construction of
an eight -inch tile pipe sanitary sewer
in West Fourteenth street from Prai-
rie street to Belmond street, thence in
Belmond street to the center of Lot
13, E. E. Jones' Sub., in accordance
with the plans and specifications pre-
pared by the City Engineer and now
on file in the office of the City Recor-
der.
It is estimated by the City Engineer
that it wi]1 require:
1,650 lineal feet 8 -inch tile pipe.
9 manholes.
The work to be paid for when said
work is completed, and as prescribed
by Chapter XXXIV of the Revised
Ordinance of the City of Dubuque,
work to be completed on or before the
15th of August, 1911.
Bidders must state price per lineal
foot for tile pipe, and each manhole.
All bids must be accompanied by a
certified check of $50.00 on some Du-
buque hank as a guarantee that a con-
tract will be entered into if awarded.
The City Council reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
Dated at Dubuque, May 27th, 1911.
OTTO P. GEIGER,
5-27-3t City Recorder.
Notice
OF THE COUNCIL'S INTENTION TO
IMPROVE HARVARD STREET
FROM ALTA VISTA STREET TO
YALE STREET.
To Whom It May Concern:
You and each of you are hereby no-
tified that it is the intention of the
City Council of the City of Dubuque,
to improve Harvard street from Alta
Vista street to Yale street.
That the plat and specifications of
said proposed improvement are now
on file in the office of the City Recor-
der.
It is estimated by the City Engineer
that said improvement will require.
843.4 lineal feet comb curb and gut-
ter.
984.6 square yards macadam.
350 cubic yards cutting.
Making a total estimated cost to
the abutting property owners of
$1,566.00.
Any person having objection to said
improvement is hereby notified to ap
pear before the City Council at its reg-
ular session to be held June 9th, 1911,
or to file with the City Recorder their
objections in writing on or before
June 9th, 1911.
Dated at Dubuque, May 27th, 1911.
OTTO P. GEIGER,
5 -27 -3t City Recorder.
CITY COUNCIL.
Regular Session, June 1, 1911.
(Official.)
Council met at 8:45 p. m.
Mayor Haas in the chair.
Present —Alds. McEvoy, O'Rourke,
Sauer, Saul, Singrin, Specht and City
Attorney Lyon.
Communication from Carpenters'
union, No. 678, unanimously indorsing
the candidacy of M. J. W. McEvoy for
Alderman -at -Large to fill the vacancy
caused by the death of Ald. Peter
Apel presented. On motion of Ald.
O'Rourke received and filed.
Petition of Wm. T. Roehl asking that
the assessment on Sub. Lot No. 2 of
Mineral Lot No. 20, City, be reduced
from $200.00 to $100.00 and the City
Treasurer be instructed to accept
Taxes on said basis presented. On
motion of Ald. Saul prayer granted.
REPORTS OF OFFICERS.
City Treasurer Wybrant reported as
follows:
Below please find statement of
- amounts advanced by me during the
month of May, 1911, for which please
have warrants drawn in my favor:
Interest on Warrants Outstand-
ing $340 75
Miscellaneous 10 85
Respectfully,
GEO. D. WYBRANT,
Treasurer.
Moved by Ald. O'Rourke the report
be received, warrants be ordered
drawn for the various amounts and re-
port referred back to Finance Com-
mittee. Carried.
City Auditor Lyons reported as fol-
lows:
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council:
Gentlemen: Herewith find my
monthly report showing the receipts
and disbursements for May, 1911:
Receipts —
City's Cash Balance May 1,
1911 $202.076.39
Receipts during May 9,544.45
Total $211,620.84
Disbursements —
Warrants redeemed ...... $ 24,168.98
Improvement Bond Coupons
redeemed 287.50
Regular bond coupons 20.00
Water Works coupons 22.50
Special Sidewalk Certificates
paid 48.45
Special Sidewalk Certificate,
Interest .96
Park orders paid 1,204.41
Library orders 961.88
Regular Session, June 1, 1911
Police Pension ...... .... ....
Fire Pension
185
97.50
41.25
Total $ 26,853.43
Balance June 1, 1911 $184,767.41
The above cash balance includes the
balances in the Improvement Bond
Fund, the Improvement Bond Interest
Fund, the Water Works Interest and
Sinking Fund, the Library Fund, Park
Fund, Old Water Works Debt Fund,
Police Pension Fund, Fire Pension
Fund and the Sinking Fund (for the
emulioration of the City Regular Bond-
ed Debt).
Also report there is due the City Of-
ficers for the month of May, 1911, sal-
aries amounting to $2,717.10.
WATER WORKS ACCOUNT.
Balance May 1, 1911 $41,309.88
Deposited with City Treasurer
by Water Works Trustees 4,276.86
Total .... $45,586.74
Orders drawn on City Treas-
urer by Water Works Trus-
tees 6,370.27
Balance June 1st, 1911 $39,216.47
EXCAVATION ACCOUNT.
Balance May 1, 1911 $45.00
Receipts during month .../A 00 11.00
Total $55.00
Balance June 1, 1911 $55.00
The following is the record of all
interest coupons and bonds redeemed
by the City Treasurer and credited to
him:
Regular Bond Coupons $ 20.00
Water Works Bond Coupons 22.50
Improvement Bond Coupons 287.50
Special Sidewalk Certificate
Coupons .... .............. .96
Total redeemed $330.96
Special Sidewalk Certificate $ 48.45
Also, the following list shows the ap-
propriations and amount of warrants
drawn on each Fund since the begin-
ning of the fiscal year beginning March
1st, 1911, to June 1st, 1911:
Appropriation. Expended.
General Expense and
Contingent Fund ....$37,000 $ 6,765.34
Road —
First District 6,710.00 3,025.04
Second District 15,450.00 3,666.36
Third District 9,330.00 3,947.43
Fourth District 10,765.00 2,664.87
Fifth District 8,525.00 3,957.88
Fire Department 50,000.00 12,826.52
Police Department 37,000.00 7,990.91
Sewerage 5,500.00 1,157.90
Printing 2,200.00 349.13
Street Lighting 27,000.00 4,517.40
Interest .... . 41,000.00 3,477.64
Board of Healtth h 7,500.00 557.93
Grading .... .... 6,000.00 1,354.40
Special Bonded Pay-
ing 2,500.00 322.39
Special Bonded Debt
Regular Session, June 1, 1911,
Also report receipts of $5.00 for
cleaning alleys in Fifth ward.
Respectfully,
JOHN MAHONEY,
Street Commissioner.
On motion of Ald. Specht, received
and filed.
City Electrician Hipman reported
as follows:
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council:
Gentlemen: I herewith submit my
report of defective lights for the
month of May, 1911. I find from the
reports of the Police Department that
the total hours that 490 lamps failed
to burn would equal 11 lamps burn-
ing for one month, or $55.00.
Respectfully submitted,
WM. HIPMAN,
City Electrician.
Moved by Ald. Sauer that the re-
port he received and the Recorder be
instructed in drawing warrants for
the Union Electric Co. bill to deduct
$55.00 from same. Carried.
City Attorney Lyon reported as fol-
lows:
In reference to the petition of the
Eagle Point Lime Works for permit
to use dynamite and blasting powder
Within the city limits, I would re-
spectfully recommend that such per-
mit be issued, provided the petitioner
furnish proper bond indemnifying
the City against possible claims for
damages, in such amount as the
Council may fix, and that the permit
be for such term as specified by the
Council.
Respectfully submitted,
GEO. T. LYON,
City 'Attorney.
Moved by Ald. Saul, the report be
referred to the Committee of the
Whole. Carried.
Gentlemen: I beg to report that I
have examined the bonds and renewal
certificates of bonds, of the following
named officers and appointees of the
City of Dubuque, to -wit: Charles H.
Baumgartner, City Engineer, for the
term of one year from May 1, 1911;
J. H. Carroll- Harbormaster and
Wood Inspector, for the term of one
year from May 1, 1911; Joseph P.
Scanlan, Charles Sass and James
Alderson, Waterworks Trustees, for
the term of one year beginning April
20, 1911; 13. F. Steadman, bookkeeper
in Waterworks office, for term ending
May 6, 1912; Edward W. Herron,
cashier Waterworks department, for
term ending May 1, 1912; Martin H.
Scheidecker, assistant bookkeeper and
assistant cashier Waterworks office,
for term ending May 20, 1912; bond of
James H. Robinson, vault cleaner,
for term of one year from May 1,
1911; renewal certificates of Mullen
Brothers, Chas. Pape & Son, George
Masters, Gow & Curtis, Ivey City Gas
Co., Robert Jungk and L. O. Papin &
Co., plumbers and excavators, all said
certificates running for approximately
one year from the present time, and
I find said bonds and certificates cor-
rectly and properly executed and be-
lieve the sureties to be satisfactory,
and return said bonds and certificates.
herewith.
Respectfully submitted,
GEO. T. LYON,
City Attorney.
Moved by Ald. O'Rourke, the report
be approved. Carried.
City Recorder Geiger presented and
read the notice, certified to by the
publishers, of the City Council's inten-
tion to improve Grandview Avenue,
from Dodge Street to South Dodge
Street. No remonstrance being filed.
and no one in the room objecting, the
notice was, on motion of Ald Saul, re-
ceived and filed.
City Recorder Geiger also presented
and read the notice, certified to by the
publishers, of the City Council's 'n-
tention to improve Fifteenth Street,.
from west line of Locust Street to-
east line of Bluff Street. No remon-
strance being filed and no one in the
room objecting, the notice was, on
motion of Ald. McEvoy, received and,
filed.
City Recorder Geiger also presented
and read the notice, certified to by the
publishers, of the City Council's inten-
tion to improve Tenth Street, from the
west line of Main Street to the east
line of Bluff Street. No remonstrance
being filed and no one in the room ob-
jecting, the notice was, on motion of
Ald. McEvoy, received and filed.
City Recorder Geiger also presented
and read the notice, certified to by the
publishers, of the City Council's inten-
tion to improve Langworthy Avenue,
from the west curb line of Hill Street
to the east curb line of James Street.
No remonstrance being filed and no
one in the room objecting, the notice -
was, on motion of Ald. Saul, received
and filed. •
City Recorder Geiger also presented
and read the notice, certified to by the
publishers, of the City Council's inten-
tion to improve Twelfth Street, from
the west line of Locust Street to the
east line of Bluff Street. No remon-
strance being filed and no one in the
room objecting, the notice was, cn
motion of Ald. McEvoy, received and
filed.
City Recorder Geiger also presented
and read the notice, certified to by the
publishers, of the City Council's inten-
tion to construct a sanitary sewer in
=w
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186 Regular Session, June 1, 1911
and Interest .... 4,000.00
Improvement of Mt
Carmel Avenue 1,500.00 1.65
Repairing and Build-
ing Sidewalks 1,000.00 411.99
Improvement of
Grandview Avenue 3,700.00
Improvement of Villa
Street 300.00
I m p rovement First
and Iowa Streets.. 500.00
Widening and Im-
proving Hill Street 500.00
Constructing S i d e-
walk at City Pound 400.00
Completing Sewer at
Eighteenth Street . 1,000.00 999.20
Cleaning Sewer in
Fourteenth Street . 800.00
Thirteenth Street
Duran .... .... .... 200.00 19.80
Improvement of Clay
Street 800.00
Sanitary Sewer in
Mt. Pleasant Ave-
nue .... 3,000.00
Improvement of
North Booth Street 600:00
Opening and Im-
provement of Clif-
ford Street 200.00
Continuation of Bee
Branch sewer north
of Twenty - seventh
Street .... .... 1,000.00
Improvement on
Park Hill Avenue 200.00
Storm Sewer in
Twenty -fifth Street 200.00
Storm Water Sewer
in Twenty- seventh
Street ... 1,981.00 1,405.60
Sanitary Sewer in
Jackson Street to
Brunswick - Balke-
Collender Co. 1,500.00
Sidewalk to Eagle
Point Park 300.00
Deficiency Fund 7,368.00 7,267.65
T o t al Appropria-
tions .... .... ....$297,529.00
Moved by Ald. O'Rourke the re-
port be received and warrants be
drawn for the various amounts and
report be referred back to Finance
Committee. Carried.
Fire Chief Reinfried 'reported as
follows:
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council:
Gentlemen: The following is the
pay roll of the Fire Department for
the last half of May, 1911:
Amount due Firemen $1,721.15
One per cent. retained for
Pension Fund 31.23
Respectfully submitted,
J. R. REINFRIED,
Chief.
Approved by Committee on Fire.
Moved by Ald. Singrin the report
be received and warrants ordered
drawn to pay the Firemen and the
report referred back to the Commit-
tee on Fire. Carried.
Chiet of Police Reilly reported as
follows:
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council:
Gentlemen: I herewith submit the
police report for the month of May,
1911: -
Assault and battery 7
Concealed weapons 2
Disturbing the peace 9
Fugitive from justice 2
Intoxication 40
Interfering with officer 2:
Larceny 1
On suspicion 4
Vagrancy .... 2-
Total 69
Residents arrested 29•
Doors found open 30
Defective lights 4.90
Lodgers .. 42.
Meals- furnished 31
Cost of food $ 6.20
Pound Master's receipts $ 5.00
Police court costs collected $36.75
Patrol runs for prisoners 70-
Miles traveled 86
Also beg to submit pay roll for
Policemen last half of May, 1911:
Amount due Policemen .. $1,458.44
Amount retained, Pension
Fund 28.95
THOS. REILLY,
Chief of Police.
On motion of Ald. Sauer, the report
and pay roll were received and war-
rants ordered drawn to pay the Po-
licemen and the report referred back
to the Committee on Police and
Light.
Street Commissioner Mahoney re-
ported as follows:
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council:
Gentlemen: I herewith submit the
pay roll for labor on streets during
the last half of May, 1911:
Amount due laborers on
streets $3,258.07
Approved by Committee on Streets.
On motion of Ald. Saul, the pay
rolls on streets were received and
warrants ordered drawn to pay the
various amounts, and the pay rolls
and report referred back to the Com-
mittee on Streets.
Also submit pay roll for labor on
sewers during the last half of May,
1911:
Amount due laborers on sew-
ers $212.30
On motion of Ald. Singrin, the pay
roll on sewers was received and war-
rants ordered drawn to pay the vari-
ous amounts and pay roll referred
back to Committee on Sewers.
188 Regular Session, June 1, 1911
_ Langworthy Avenue, from the east
line of Lot 25 in Massey Heights Add.,
easterly to James Street, thence north-
erly in James Street to the present
sewer in West Third Street. No remon-
strance being filed and no one in the
room objecting, the notice was, on
motion of Ald. Saul, received and filed.
City Engineer Baumgartner present-
ed profile No. 690, showing proposed
gi ade of Fifteenth Street, from Locust
to Bluff. Moved by Ald. McEvoy that
the grade be adopted and the ordinance
committee instructed to draft the
proper ordinance. Carried.
City Engineer Baumgartner also pre-
sented profile No. 689, showing the pro-
posed grade of Grandview Heights,
Victoria Avenue and Linden boulevard,
Moved by Ald. Saul be referred to the
Committee of the whole. Carried.
The following weighmasters' report-
ed receipts as follows:
'J. H. Carroll, wharfage $57,00
Joseph Straney, First ward 2.7
Louisa Pitschner, Fourth ward 1.26
Edw. Norton, Third ward 15.15
Edw. Norton, for rent of mar-
ket stands 403.75
On motion of Ald. Specht reports re-
ceived and filed.
Following bills were read:
Frank Cahill, macadam, $4.45; Frank
Kenneally, lumber, $4.00; J. P. Mar -
tineck, macadem, $25.60; Street &
Steuck, 5 per cent. retained on sanitary
sewer in Hayden's Lane, $5.75; Jane'
Lynch, inspector 27th street, $23.10;
Albert Schuster, inspector Seventh ave-
nue, $11.55; G. Gibson, inspector sani-
tary sewer, 32nd street, $23.10; Aug.
Mayer, inspector Delhi street, $23.10
Moved by Ald. O'Rourke that the bills
read and properly 0 K'd be paid. Car-
ried.
Dubuque, Ia., June 1, 1911.
•To the Honorable City Council:
Gentlemen: Your Board of Health
met in regular session May 26th, 1911,
with the following present: Mayor D
J. Haas, Clerk Otto P. Geiger, Aids.
John O'Rourke, Wm. Singrin, Citizen
A. J. Hartig, Dr. F. J. Kennedy, Dr.
'C. M. Linehan and Paul Hewer.
Communication from S. Edwards,
assistant U. S. Engineer, in relation to
the disposal of garbage, presented. On
motion of Ald. O'Rourke received and
some action be taken as soon as pos-
sible.
Resolutions adopted that the follow-
ing property owners connect with the
sanitary sewer: Conrad Long Est.,
Bridget .O'Farrell Est., Margaret Need-
ham, Eliz. McLean, Geo. Marshel Est.,
Chas. Hollnagle, Mary Marten, Gabriel
Baumgartner, Eliz. Tressel, Joe Theo-
bald Est., Agnes K. Scnublin, L. Mun-
ster, Alex Bideaux, Thos. J. Federspeil,
Adam Kess, Henry Peterman, August
Kaiser Est., P. H. E. Sommerfield,
Christian Frommelt, Eliz. A. Weiks,
Herman Zernecke, Maggie C. Hirsch,
Mary F. McGuire, Edw. Froehlick,
Lena Smith, Henry Vorman, Katherin
Carmody, T. E. Rhomberg.
The advertising for fumigating re-
ferred to the Mayor, Health Physician
and Health Officer.
The board recommends that you pay
the bills of E. T. Frith, $178.50; Nut-
wood Livery Co., $6.00.
The following bills were sent to the
county for payment: Union Electric
Co., $3.00; E. P. Peryon, $40.55; M. E.
King, $5.00; Mrs. F. Chihak, $5.00.
The bills of Joseph Loes and Tele-
graph- Herald laid over until next
meeting for investigation.
Respectfully,
JOHN O'ROURKE.
Moved by Ald. O'Rourke the report
be approved. Carried.
Ald. Saul, chairman of the Commit-
tee of the Whole, offered the follow-
ing:
Your Committee of the Whole
would respectfully recommend that
the sum of $100 be appropriated from
the grading fund for the purpose of
putting Klingenberg Terrace west of
Klein Street in passable condition.
Your Committee of the Whole
would respectfully recommend that
the City Engineer he instructed to
prepare a,profile showing a proposed
grade on Klingenberg Terrace from
North Main Street to Klein Street.
Your Committee of the Whole, to
whom was referred the petition of the
Dubuque Baseball Association et al.,
relative to the special assessment lev-
ied for the improvement of 27th
Street. would respectfully recommend
that the same be referred to the City
Attorney for an opinion.
Your Committee of the Whole, to
whom was referred the communica-
tion of Albert Kuhn, relative to the
proposed improvements in Grandview
Heights, would respectfully recom-
mend that the same be referred to the
City Engineer.
Your Committee of the Whole, to
whom was referred the communica-
tion of George A. Fifield relative to
the condition of sidewalks on West
Eleventh Street, Prairie Street and
Walnut Street, would respectfully
recommend that the same be referred
to the Sidewalk Inspector.
Your Committee of the Whole, to
- whom was referred the communica-
tion of the Dubuque Park Commission
relative to the parking of Grandview
Avenue south of the intersection of
_South Dodge street, would respectful-
ly recommend that the same be re-
ferred to a committee composed of
Mayor Haas and Alderman Saul to
.take the matter up with the Board
of Park Commissioners.
Your Committee of the Whole, to
whom was referred the bill of H. B.
_McCarten for $3.60 for moving water
pipe to make room for manhole in the
Grandview Avenue sanitary sewer,
would respectfully recommend that
said bill be referred to the contractor,
'T. HLssett, for settlement.
JAMES SAUL, Chairman.
Moved by Ald. Saul the adoption of
.the various reports of the Committee
of the Whole. Carried.
Ald. Saul offered the following:
Bt It Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, That Grand-
view Ave. from Dodge Street to South
Dodge Street be improved by grading,
parking, curbing and guttering with
combined cement curb and gutter and
macadamizing said portion of said
- avenue in accordance with the plans
and specifications for such improve-
ment prepared by the City Engineer
and now on file in the office of the
City Recorder, and be it further
Resolved, that said improvement
.shall be completed on or before the
1st day of October, 1911, and shall be
paid for in the manner prescribed by
Chapter XXXII. of the Revised Or-
'dinance of the City of Dubuque for
the payment of the cost of street im-
provements.
The proposals for doing said work
shall be acted upon by the Council on
the 15th day of Jdne, 1911, and the
City Recorder is hereby ordered to
give ten days' notice by publication,
asking for proposals as provided by
ordinance.
Moved by Ald. Saul the adoption of
- the resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Aids McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer,
Saul, Singrin, Specht.
Nays —None.
Ald. Saul offered the following:
Be It Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, That Lang-
worthy Avenue from the east curb of
South Hill Street to the west curb line
of James Street be improved by grad-
ing, curbing and guttering with com-
bined cement, curb and gutter and
macadamizing said portion of said
street in accordance with the plans
and specifications for such improve-
ment, prepared by the City Engineer
and now on file in the office of the
Regular Session, June 1, 1911
189
City Recorder, and be it further
Resolved, That said improvement
shall be completed on or before the
15th day of August, 1911, and shall be
paid for in the manner prescribed by
Chapter XXXII. of the Revised Or-
dinance of the City of Dubuque for
the payment of the cost of street im-
provements.
The proposals for doing said work
shall be acted upon by the Council on
the 15th day of June, 1911, and the
City Recorder is hereby ordered to
give ten days' notice by publication,
asking for proposals as provided by
ordinance.
Moved by Ald. Saul the adoption of
the resolution: -
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Alds. McEvoy, O'Rourke,
Sauer, Saul, Singrin, Specht.
Nays —None.
Ald. Saul offered the following:
Be It Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, That a san-
itary sewer of eight -inch tile pipe be
constructed in Langworthy Avenue
from the east line of Lot 25 in Mas-
sey Heights easterly to James Street,
thence northerly in James Street to
West Third Street, thence easterly in
West Third Street to a point about
two hundred and twenty -five feet east
of the center of James Street, ac-
cording to the plans and specifica-
tions of said sewer prepared by the
City Engineer and now on file in the
office of the City Recorder, and be it
further
Resolved, that said sewer shall be
completed on or before the 15th day
of August, 1911, and shall be paid
for at the time and in the manner
prescribed by Chapter XXXIV. of the
Revised Ordinances of 1901 of the
City of Dubuque for the payment of
the cost of constructing sewers. The
proposals for doing such work will be
acted upon by the Council on the 15th
day of June 1911, and the City Re-
corder is hereby ordered to give ten
days' notice by publication, asking for
proposals as provided by ordinance.
Moved by Ald. Saul the adoption of
the resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Alds. McEvoy, O'Rourke,
Sauer, Saul, Singrin, Specht.
Nays —None.
Ald. McEvoy offered the following:
Be It Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, That Twelfth
Street from the west line of Locust
Street to the east line of Bluff Street
be improved by grading, curbing and
guttering with combined cement curb
and gutter and paving the same with
Pioneer Road Asphalt, in accordance
with the plans and specifications for
such improvement prepared by the
City Engineer and now on file in the
companying the same.
Moved by Ald. McEvoy the adoption
of the resolution. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas —Alds. McEvoy, O'Rourke,
Sauer, Saul, Singrin, Specht.
Nays —None.
Ald. Singrin offered the following:
Whereas it is deemed necessary and
expedient to improve the East side of
Clay Street between Ninth Street and
Tenth Street, in front of and abutting
the premises hereinafter described by
laying down a permanent sidewalk
thereon composed of cement material.
Therefore be it resolved by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque:
That the City Engineer be and he is
hereby directed to prepare a plat show-
ing generally the location, nature and
extent of the proposed improvement on
the East side of Clay Street between
Ninth and Tenth Streets, and in front
of and abutting the North 1 -2 of City
Lot 277, and the kind of material to
be used, and an estimate of the entire
cost thereof and the amount and cost
of such improvement, and the amount
and cost thereof, to be paid by the
city, if any, and the cost thereof and
amount assessable upon each lot or
parcel of land adjacent to or abutting
•upon such improvement per front foot,
and to file such plat and estimate in
the office of the City Recorder; that
after the filing of said plat and esti-
mate in his office, the City Recorder
shall notify said abutting and adjacent
property owners, as provided by ordi-
nance, that such plat and estimate are
on file, the location and nature of the
improvement, kind of material to be
used, and an estimate of its cost, and
the time before which objections
thereto can be filed, and the time fixed
for hearing, which time shall not be
less than five (5) days after the ser-
vice of such notice, and after such ser-
vice shall have been made, the City
Recorder shall, at the next regular
session of the City Council, notify the
Council thereof in writing, with a copy
of such notice accompany the same.
Ald. Singrin moved the adoption of
the resolution. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas —Alds. McEvoy, O'Rourke,
Sauer, Saul, Singrin, Specht.
Nays —None.
Ald. O'Rourke offered the follow-
ing:
Whereas, it is deemed necessary
and expedient to improve the east
side of Needham Street between
West Fifth Street and West Seventh
Street in front of and abutting the
premises hereinafter described by
laying down a permanent sidewalk
thereon composed of cement ma-
terial;
Therefore be is resolved by the
Regular Session, June 1, 1911, 191
City Council of the City of Dubuque,
That the City Engineer be and he is
hereby directed to prepare a plat
showing generally the location, nature
and extent of the proposed improve-
ment on the east side of Needham
Street between West Fifth and West.
Seventh Streets, and in front of and
abutting Lot 1 of Needham's Sub.,
and the kind of material to be ,used,
and an estimate of the entire cost
thereof and the amount and cost of
such improvement, and the amount
and cost thereof, to be paid by the
City, if any, and the cost thereof and
amount assessable upon each lot or
parcel of land adjacent to or abutting
upon such improvement per front
foot, and to file such plat and esti-
mate in the office of the City Recor-
der; that after the filing of said plat
and estimate in his office, the City
Recorder shall notify said abutting
and adjacent property owners, as pro-
vided by ordinance, that such plat and
estimate are on - file, the location and
nature of the improvement, kind of
material to be used, and an estimate
of its cost, and the time before
which objections thereto can be filed,
and the time fixed for hearing, which
time shall not be less than (5) days•
after the service of such notice, and
after such service shall have been
made, the City Recorder shall, at the
next regular session of the City Coun-
cil. notify the Council thereof in
writing, with a copy of such notice
accompanying the same.
Ald. O'Rourke moved the adoption .
of the resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas — Aids. McEvoy, O'Rourke,
Sauer, Saul, Singrin and Specht.
Nays —None.
Ald. O'Rourke offered the follow-
ing:
Whereas, it is deemed necessary
and expedient to improve the east
side of Glen Oak Avenue between
Forest Lane and Julien Avenue in
front of and abutting the premises
hereinafter described by laying down
a permanent sidewalk thereon com-
posed of cement material;
Therefore be it resolved by the
City Council of the City of Dubuque,
That the City Engineer be and he is
hereby directed to prepare a plat
showing generally the location, na-
ture and extent of the proposed im-
provement on the east side of Glen
Oak Avenue between Forest Lane and
Julien Avenue, and in front of and
abutting Lot 4 of Cleminson's Sub.,
and the kind of material to be used,
and an estimate of the entire cost
thereof and the amount and cost of
such improvement, and the amount
and cost thereof, to be paid by the
City, if any, and the cost thereof and
amount assessable upon each lot or
J
190 Regular Session, June 1, 1911
office of the City Recorder, and be it
further
Resolved, that said improvement
shall he completed on or before the
15th day of August, 1911, and shall
be paid for in the manner prescribed
by Chapter XXXII. of the Revised
Ordinance of the City of Dubuque for
the payment of the cost of street im-
provements.
The proposals for doing said work
shall be acted upon by the Council on
the 15th day of June, 1911, and the
City Recorder is hereby ordered to
give ten days' notice by publication,
asking for proposal sas provided by
ordinance.
Ald. McEvoy moved the adoption of
the resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Alds. McEvoy, O'Rourke,
Sauer, Saul, Singrin, Specht.
Nays —None.
Ald. McEvoy offered the following:
. Be It Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, That Tenth
Street from the west line of Main
Street to the east line of Bluff Street
be improved by grading, curbing or
re- setting crub and gutter where nec-
essary from Main to Locust Streets,
curbing and guttering with combined
cement curb and gutter from Locust
to Bluff Streets and paving the entire
distance with Pioneer Road Asphalt,
in accordance with the plans and
specifications for such improvement,
prepared by the City Engineer and
now on file in the office of the City
Recorder, and be it further
Resolved, that said improvement
shall be completed on or before the
15th day of August, 1911, and shall
be paid for in the manner prescribed
by Chapter XXXII. of the Revised
Ordinance of the City of Dubuque for
the payment of the cost of street im-
provements.
The proposals for doing said work
shall be acted upon by the Council on
the 15th day of June 1911, and the
City Recorder is hereby notified to
give ten days' notice by publication
asking for proposals as provided by
ordinance.
Moved by Ald. McEvoy the adop-
tion of the resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Alds. McEvoy, O'Rourke,
Sauer, Saul, Singrin, Specht.
Nays— None.
Alderman McEvoy offered the follow-
ing:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, That Fifteenth
Street from the west line of Locust
Street to the east line of Bluff Street
be improved by grading, curbing or
re- setting curb where necessary and
paving said portion of said street with
Pioneer Road Asphalt in accordance
with the plans and specifications for -
such improvement prepared by the
City Engineer and now on file in the
office of the City Recorder, and be it.
further
Resolved, that said improvement
shall be completed on or before the
15th day: of August, 1911, and shall be
paid for in the manner prescribed by
Chapter XXXII. of the Revised Ordi-
nance of the City of Dubuque for the
payment of the cost of street improve-
ments.
The proposals for doing said work
shall be acted upon by the Council on
the 15th day of June, 1911, and the City -
Recorder is hereby ordered to give ten
days' notice by publication asking for
proposals as provided by ordinance.
Moved by Ald. McEvoy the adoption
.)f the resolution. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas —Alds. McEvoy, O'Rourke,
Sauer, Saul, Singrin, Specht.
N ays —None.
Ald. McEvoy offered the following:
Whereas it is deemed necessary and
expedient to improve the North side of
Angella Street between Catherine
Street and Pierce Street in front of
and abutting the premises hereinafter
described by laying down a permanent
sidewalk thereon composed of cement
material.
Therefore be it resolved by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque:
That the City Engineer be and he is
hereby directed to prepare a plat show-
ing generally the location, nature and
extent of the proposed improvement
on the North side of Angella Street
between Catherine and Pierce Streets,
and in front of and abutting lot 15 of
Quigley's out lot 712, and the kind of
material to be used, and an estimate
of the entire cost thereof and the
amount and cost of such improvement,
and the amount and cost thereof, to
be paid by the city, if any, and the
cost thereof and amount assessable
upon each lot or parcel of land adja-
cent to or abutting upon such im-
provement per front foot, anti to file
such plat and estimate in the office of
the City Recorder; that after the filing
of said plat and estimate in his office,.
the City Recorder shall notify said
abutting and adjacent property own-
ers, as provided by ordinance, that
such plat and estimate are on file, the
location and nature of the improve-
ment, kind of material to be used, and
an estimate of its cost, and the time
before which objections thereto can be
filed, and the time fixed for hearing,
which time shall not be less than five
(5) days after the service of such no-
tice, and after such service shall have
been made, the City Recorder shall, at
the next regular session of the City
Council, notify the Council thereof in
writing, with a copy of such notice ac-
person to whom such license.tag is is-
Sec tion 8. Any dog found running
s
at u large at any time of the year with-
out the check provided for in section
7 hereof, may be taken up by any of-
ficer on person and placed in the city
pound, to be kept there for a period
of not to exceed 48 hours. Unless such
dog is claimed within that time by the
owner thereof, and the tax provided for
herein is paid, together with a penalty
•of .one dollar for the taking up and
keeping of such dog, said dog shall
be destroyed in such humane manner
as the poundmaster may determine.
'Section 9. Any dog shown to be vic-
ious, or otherwise dangerous to the
community, whether licensed or not, is
"hereby declared to constitute a nuis-
ance, and may. if found running at
large, be taken up and held at the
pound for the period provided for in
'Sec. 8 hereof, and the owner of such
dog. if known, shall be notified of such
impounding, and, upon payment of the
penalty in said section named, said
dog may be surrendered to such owner.
In case of emergency, however, such
vicious or dangerous animal may be
.instantly killed by any officer or other
person having reasonable cause to
fear injury to any human being on the
part of such dog. Evidence showing
that any dog has previously bitten any
one without provocation, or habitually
snaps at or attacks persons, shall be
presumptive as to the vicious nature
of such animal.
Section 10. It shall be unlawful for
any person owning or harboring any
dog found to be a nuisance as in the
next preceding section set out, to per-
mit such dog to run at large, that is
to say, such dog shall be kept securely
.tied or otherwise under control, so
that persons lawfully on the public
streets or highways or on the premisrs
of the owner of said dog shall be safe
from attack. Provided, that any dog
duly licensed may be permitted to run
at large, if he is securely and safely
muzzled while thus at large.
Section 11. It shall be the duty of
the City Assessor to assess every dog
owned or harbored within the City o1
Dubuque, and the tax due on such dog
shall be charged against the owner
or person harboring said dog; if said
tax is not paid, the same shall become
delinquent and collectible as other city
taxes.
Section 12. It shall be the duty of
any person owning or harboring a (lag
as hereinafter before set out, to assist
the Assessor in 'listing such dog, - and
failure to do so, or failure to pay the
tax herein provided for on or before
March 1st in each year, or to comply
with the terms of this ordinance in any
other particular, shall make the per-
son so delinquent guilty of a clisde-
Regular Session, June 1, 1911
meanor, and punishable accordingly.
Section 14. This Ordinance shall go
into effect from and after its passage
' by the City Council and its publication
one time in the Times - Journal and
Telegraph - Herald, official newspapers.
Adopted
Approved
Attest:
Mayor.
Attest:
City Recorder.
Moved by Ald. McEvoy the reading
just had be considered the first read-
ing. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas — Aldermen McEvoy, O'Rourke,
Sauer, Saul, Singrin, Specht.
Nays —None.
Moved by Ald. McEvoy the ordinance
be now referred to the Committee of the
Whole. Carried.
Ald. McEvoy offered the following:
AN ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A
GRADE ON NORTH BOOTH
STREET FROM WEST FOUR -
TEENTH STREET TO A POINT
FIVE HUNDRED AND NINETY -
EIGHT FEET SOUTH THEREOF.
Be It Ordained by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That a grade on North
Booth Street, from West Fourteenth
Street to a point five hundred and
ninety -eight feet south thereof be and
the same is hereby established and
adopted as shown by the profile of
said street and grade prepared by the
City Engineer, being profile No. 687
and marked "Profile showing grade of
North Booth Street, from West Four-
teenth Street to a point 598 feet south.
B. M. Top of foundation No. 164 Alta
Vista Street, Elv. 291.82." Said grade
begins at the south curb of West Four-
teenth Street Which is station 0, ele-
vation east curb 257.15, west curb 255.85;
thence to station 1+50, elevation 250.00;
thence to station 5+98, elevation 259.00.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and after
its passage by the City Council and
its publication one time in the Du-
buque Telegraph - Herald and Times -
Journal newspapers.
Adopted , 1911.
Approved , 1911.
Mayor.
City Recorder.
Moved by Ald. McEvoy the reading
just had he considered the first reading.
Carried by the following vote:
-Yeas — Alds. McEvoy, O'Rourke.
Sauer, Saul, Singrin, Specht.
Nays—None.
Moved by Ald. McEvoy the rules he
suspended for the purpose of having
the ordinance read by its title.
Carried by the following vote:
I92 Regular Session, June 1, 1911
parcel of land adjacent to or abut-
ting upon such improvement per
front foot, and to file such plat and
estimate in the office of the City Re-
corder; that after the filing of said
plat and estimate in his office, the
City Recorder shall notify said abut-
ting and adjacent property owners, as
provided by ordinance, that such plat
and estimate are on file, the location
and nature of the improvement, kind
of material to be used, and an esti-
mate of its cost, and the time before
which objections thereto can be filed,
and the time fixed for hearing, which
time shall not be less than five (5)
clays after the service of such notice,
and after such service shall have been
made, the City Recorder shall, at the
next regular session of the City
Council, notify the Council thereof in
writing, with a copy of such notice
accompanying the same.
Ald. O'Rourke moved the adoption
of the resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas — Alds. McEvoy, O'Rourke,
Sauer, Saul, Singrin and Specht.
. Nays —None.
Ald. O'Rourke offered the follow-
ing:
Whereas, it is deemed necessary
and expedient to improve the south
side of West Seventh Street between
Prospect Street and Needham Street,
in front of and abutting the premises
hereinafter described by laying down
a permanent sidewalk thereon com-
pcsed of cement material:
Therefore be it resolved by the
' City Council of the City of Dubuque,
'That the City Engineer be and he is
hereby directed to prepare a plat
showing generally the location, na-
ture and extent of the proposed im-
provement on the south side of West
Seventh Street between Prospect
and Needham Streets, and in front of
and abutting Lot 1 of Needham Sub.,
and the kind of material to be used,
and an estimate of the entire cost
thereof and the amount and cost of
such improvement, and the amount
and cost thereof to be paid by the
City, if any, and the cost thereof and
amount assessable upon each lot or
parcel of land adjacent to or abutting
upon such improvement per front
foot, and to file such plat and esti-
mate in the office of the City Recor-
der; that after the filing of said plat
and estimate in his office, the City
Recorder shall notify said abutting
and adjacent property owners, as pro-
vided by ordinance, that such plat
and estimate are on file, the location
and nature of the improvement, kind
of material to be used, and an esti-
mate of its cost, and the time before
which objections thereto can be filed,
and the time fixed for hearing, which
time shall not be less than five (5) days
after the service of such notice, and
after such service shall have been
made, the City Recorder shall, at the
next regular session of the City Coun-
cil, notify the Council thereof in
writing, with a copy of such notice
accompanying the same.
Ald. O'Rourke moved the adoption
of the resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas — Alds. McEvoy, O'Rourke,
Sauer, Saul, Singrin and Specht.
Nays- -None.
Ald. McEvoy offered the following:
AN ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAP -
TER XXVI. OF THE REVIS'EiD OR-
DINANCES OF 1901 OF THE CITY
OF DUBUQUE INSOFAR AS THE
SAME PERTAINS TO THE' LICENS- '
ING, HARBORING AND REGU-
LATION OF DOGS.
Be it Ordained by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That Chapter XXVI. of
the Revised Ordinances of 1901 of the
City of Dubuque, be amended by strik-
ing therefrom sections 30, 31 and 32.
Section 2. That the following sections
are hereby enacted and substituted in
lieu of said sections so repealed, towit:
Section 3. No person owning or har-
boring any dog or bitch shall allow the
same to run at large without procur-
ing a license therefor, which license
shall be issued for the term of one
year, on payment of the sum of one
dollar for each dog and three dollars
for each bitch.
Section 4. The license hereinabove
provided for shall be due and payable
January 1 in each year, and if the same
is not paid on or before March 1 of
said year, said license shall then be-
come due to double the amount thereof.
Licenses for the year 1911 shall become
due July 1st and shall become due in
double the amount if not paid on or
before August 1st in said year.
Section 5. Wherever used in this
ordinance, the word "person" shall in-
clude and be held to apply to corpora-
tions and firms.
Section 6. Any person who shall al-
low any dog or bitch habitually to
remain and be lodged or fed within
his or her house, barn, store, or en-
closure of any kind, shall be considered
as owning or harboring the same with-
in the meaning of section 3 of this
ordinance.
Section 7. Upon presentation to the
city recorder of a receipt in duplicate
showing the payment of the license tax
hereinbefore provided for, the latter
shall furnish to the person presenthig
such receipt a metal license tag, which
shall contain thereon the number of the
license tag and the year of issue, the
recorder retaining such duplicate. Said
license tag shall be securely fastened
on the neck of the dog by means of a
collar, and on said collar shall be en-
graved or stamped the name of the
194 Regular Session, June 1, 1911
Yeas — Alds. McEvoy, O'Rourke,
Sauer, Saul, Singrin, Specht.
Nays —None.
Moved by Ald. McEvoy the adop-
tion of the ordinance.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas — Alds. McEvoy, O'Rourke,
Sauer, Saul, Singrin, Specht.
Nays —None.
Ald. McEvoy offered the following:
AN ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A
GRADE ON 'HARVARD STREET
FROM YALE TO ALTA VISTA
STREET.
Be it Ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That a grade on Harvard
Street from Yale Street to Alta Vista
Street be and the same is hereby
adopted as shown by the profile of
said street and grade prepared by the
City Engineer, being Profile No. 688
and marked "Grade of Harvard Street
from Yale to Alta Vista Street. Bench
Mark: Top of Foundation of frame
house No. 540 Paulina Street, elv.
261.17." Said grade begins at the south
lot line of Yale Street which is station
), elevation 290.50; thence to station
4+21, which is the north lot line of
Alta Vista Street, elevation 250.90.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be in
force and take effect from and after
its passage by the City Council and its
publication one time in the Dubuque
Telegraph- Herald and Times - Journal
newspapers.
Adopted , 1911,
Approved , 1911.
Mayor.
Attest:
City Recorder.
Moved by Ald. McEvoy the reading
just had be considered 'the first read-
ing:
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Aids. McEvoy, O'Rourke,
Sauer, Saul, Singrin, Specht.
Nays —None.
Moved by Ald. McEvoy the rules be
suspended for the purpose of reading
the ordinance by its title.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Alds. McEvoy, O'Rourke,
Sauer, Saul, Singrin, Specht.
Nays —None.
Moved by Ald. McEvoy that the or-
dinance be adopted.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Alds. McEvoy, O'Rourke,
Sauer, Saul, Singrin, Specht.
Nays —None.
Moved by Ald. Saul that the Council
now proceed to fill the vacancy caused
by the death of Alderman -at -Large
Peter Apel. Carried.
Alderman Singrin moved that the
election be made by open vote. Motion
carried.
Alderman Saul nominated John W. -
McEvoy, of the First ward.
Alderman Sauer nominated William
McIntosh, of the Fifth ward.
Alderman Singrin nominated Peter
R. Martin, of the Third ward.
Alderman O'Rourke nominated Geo.
Kiesel, of the Second ward.
Alderman McEvoy nominated Louis
Reinecke, of the Fourth ward.
First Ballot —Ald. McEvoy voted for
Louis Reinecke; Ald. O'Rourke voted
for Geo. Kiesel; Ald. Sauer voted for
Wm. McIntosh; Ald. Saul voted for
John W. McEvoy; Ald. Singrin voted
for Peter R. Martin; Ald. Specht voted
for Wm. McIntosh. No choice.
Second Ballot —Ald. McEvoy voted
for Louis Reinecke; Ald. O'Rourke
voted for Geo. Kiesel; Ald. Sauer voted
for John W. McEvoy; Ald. Saul voted
for John W. McEvoy; Ald. Singrin
voted for Peter R. Martin; Ald. Specht .
voted for Wm. McIntosh. No choice.
Third Ballot — Aldermen McEvoy,
O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin, Specht
voted for John W. McEvoy. Mr. John
W. McEvoy declared elected alderman -
at -large to fill the vacancy caused by-
the death of Alderman -at -Large Peter
Apel.
Ald. Saul moved that Mr. John W.
McEvoy be inducted into office thirty
days from the adoption of the resolu-
tion of respect on the death of Ald.
Peter- Apel. Carried.
Ald. McEvoy moved that the Ordi-
nance committee be instructed to draft
an ordinance establishing grade of al-
ley from Rose to West Fourteenth
Street and between Alta Vista and'
Belmond Street. Carried.
Moved by Ald. Saul that when we
adjourn we adjourn to June 9, 1911.
Carried.
Ald. Saul moved we adjourn. Car-
ried.
OTTO P. GEIGER,
City Recorder.
Adopted 1911'
Approved
Attest:
, Recorder
Mayor
Adjourned Regular Session, June 9, 1911 195
CITY COUNCIL.
(Official.)
Adjourned Regular Session June 9,
1911.
Mayor Haas in the chair.
Council met at 8:10 p. m.
Present —Aids. E. E. McEvoy, Saul,
Singrin, Sauer; Specht and City At-
torney Lyon.
Absent —Ald. O'Rourke.
Mayor Haas stated that this meet-
ing was an adjourned meeting of the
regular meeting of June 1, 1911, and
was called to take up and consider
any matter which may come before a
regular session of the Council..
Bids for construction of sanitary
sewer in Belmond and West Four-
teenth street presented.
Moved by Ald. Singrin bids be
opened. Carried.
J. F. Brown, 8 -inch tile pipe, $1.62
lin. ft.; manholes, $30.00 each.
Tibey Bros., 8 -inch tile pipe, $1.85
lin. ft.; manholes, $40.00 each.
C. B. McNamara & Co., 8 -inch tile
pipe, $1.79 lin. ft.; manholes, $28.50
each.
Moved by Ald. Singrin the contract
be awarded to J. F. Brown and bond
be placed at 25 per cent. of contract
price. Carried.
Carried.
Remonstrance of H. S. Moore
against the construction of sanitary
sewer in Belmond street and West
Fourteenth street presented. On mo-
tion of Ald. McEvoy referred to Com-
mittee of the Whole.
Invitation to the City Council to
attend the commencement exercises of
Mount Saint Joseph College, Dubuque,
presented. On motion of Ald. Sauer,
accepted with thanks.
Petition of Walter G. Cox, asking
that City Engineer be instructed to
prepare a profile showing grade of al-
ley first east of Belmond street, also
on the unnamed street east of said al-
ley and that he be permitted to grade
said alley and street at his own ex-
pense, presented.
. Moved by Ald. McEvoy that the
part pertaining to the establishing of
grade be granted and Engineer be in-
structed to prepare profile. Carried.
Remonstrance of A. C. Donahue et
al., against the improvement of Sum-
mit street, presented. On motion of
Ald. Saul, referred to Committee of
the Whole.
Petition of Dubuque Star Brewing
Co. et al., asking that the Council
install both day and night police to
patrol the district swept by fire the
past week, presented. Moved by Ald.
Sauer the prayer be granted. Car-
ried.
.Remonstrance of Jacob Rich et al.,
against the construction of sanitary
sewer in Langworthy avenue and.
James street, presented. On motion
of Ald. McEvoy, referred to the Corn -
mittee of the Whole and the petition-
ers be notified to be present when ac-
tion is to be taken.
Petition of Dubuque Packing Co.,
asking to be granted permission to
cross the Bee Branch sewer with 3
and 4 -inch piping, extending from
their present plant to their new plant,
the piping to be about 22 feet above
the level of the sewer, presented.
On motion of AId. Singrin, referred
to Committee of Whole to view the
ground.
Petition of Mrs. Helen May, ask-
ing that the taxes for year 1910 on
Lot 106, Union Add., he canceled, pre-
sented. On motion of Ald. Saul, pray-
er granted.
Bill of Ernest Staheli for care of
Town Clock, $37.50, presented. Moved
by Ald. McEvoy bill be paid. Carried.
City Recorder Geiger presented and
read the notice, certified to by the pub-
lishers, of the City Council's intention
to improve Harvard Street from Alta
Vista Street to Yale Street. No re-
monstrance being filed and no one in
the room objecting, the notice was on
motion of Ald. Singrin received and
filed.
Your Committee on Streets would
respectfully report that we have ex-
amined the brick paving on Sixth
Street from Clay Street to Main Street,
Kenety & Lee, contractors, and would'
recommend that said work be accept-
ed and that the City Engineer be ,M-
structed to prepare a special assess-
ment against the lots or parcels of
real estate subject to assessment for
said improvement and file the same in
the office of the City Recorder, who -
will thereupon publish the notice .1
said assessment as required by ordi-
nance.
JAMES SAUL,
Chairman.
Moved by Ald. Saul the adoption of
the report of Committee on Streets.
Carried.
Ald. McEvoy stated that he had ap-
pointed Mr. Rob. McGivern Inspector
of Belmound Ave. sewer. On motion of
Ald. Singrin appointment approved.
J
d
196 Adjourned Regular Session, June 9, 1911 Regular Session, June 15, 1911 197
Aid. Specht moved that the matter
relative to the Twenty -fifth Street
:Sewer be taken from the Committee of
the Whole and we take some action.
Carried.
Moved by Ald. Specht that the City
Recorder advertise the Twenty -fifth
Street Sewer. Carried.
Moved by Ald. Sauer that the Com-
mittee on Fire be empowered to ex-
change horses of the Fire department
and Police department. Carried.
City Attorney Lyon made a verbal
report in relation to the petition of
Mrs. McCord, which was referred to
him and Harbor Master, recommending
that the prayer of the petitioner be
denied. On motion of Ald. Specht re-
port approved.
Ald.,-Specht moved that the mayor
confer with the Water Works Trustees
with reference to having the mate•
mains extended in Lincoln avenue from
Elm Street to Kniest Street. Carried.
Ald. McEvoy moved that the Mayor
be instructed to get an answer from
- the Union Electric Co. as to their in-
- tentions regarding the 'GWWest Locust
Street extension. Carried.
Ald. Specht stated that he teas re-
ceiving many complaints as to the
manner the sprinkling was being done
along Windsor Avenue.
Ald. Saul moved that the Mayor in-
-struct the Superintendent of Sprinkling
to have the sprinkling along Windsor
Avenue done properly. Carried.
Ald. McEvoy moved that the Park
Commissioners confer with the Water
Works Trustees and they to beautify
the Park and Stand Pipe on Delhi
Street. Carried.
Ald. Sauer moved that the expend-
ing of $100.00 for improving the Har-
bor he left to the Committee on Har-
bors and Harbor Master with power.
Carried.
Mayor Haas stated Mr. John Roth
had resigned from the Board or
Health and he had appointed Mr.
Simon Miller to fill the vacancy. On
motion of Ald. Singrin the appoint-
ment was approved.
Moved by Ald. Saul we adjourn. Car-
ried.
OTT O P. GEIGER,
City Recorder.
Adopted
Approved
Attest:
Mayor
, Recorder
CITY COUNCIL
Regular Session, June 15, 1911.
(Official.)
Council met at 8:55 p.• m.
Mayor Haas in the chair.
Present— A1Cermen E. E. McEvoy,
O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin and
Specht, City Attorney Lyon and As-
sistant City Attorney Willg'ing.
After roll call, Mayor Haas an-
nounced that the first business would
be the swearing in of Alderman -elect
.John W. McEvoy, who had been
chosen to fill the vacancy caused by
the death of the late Alderman-at-.
Large, Peter Apel. Mr. J. W. McEvoy
was then called to the Mayor's desk
and the Mayor administered the oath
of office, Mr. J. W. McEvoy then tak-
ing his seat as alderman -at- large.
Moved by Ald. E. E. McEvoy that
action on the Council Proceedings for
the month of May be deferred until
next meeting. Carried.
Bids for the following improve-
ments presented: Grandview Ave-
nue, Dodge Street to South Dodge
Street; Langworthy Avenue, Twelfth
Street, Tenth Street, Fifteenth Street
and Langworthy Avenue sewer.
Moved by Ald. Saul that all bids
be opened. Carried.
Fifteenth Street: Kenety & Lee,
old curb reset, 15c per lineal foot;
'new curbing, 55c per lineal foot; ma-
cadamizing with asphalt binder, $1.23
per square yard. C. B. McNamara &
Co., old curb reset, 15c per lineal
foot; new curb, 58c per lineal foot;
macadamizing, $1.33 per square yard.
Moved by Ald. Singrin that the con-
tract be awarded to Kenety & Lee
and the bond be placed at 25 per
cent of contract. Carried.
Langworthy Avenue sewer: C. B.
McNamara & Co., 8 -inch tile pipe, 57c
per lineal foot; manholes, each $29.50.
'Tibey Bros., 8 -inch tile pipe, 65c per
lineal foot; manholes, $30.00 each. T.
J. Hassett, 8 -inch tile pipe, 59c per
lineal foot; manholes, $30.00 each.
Kenety & Lee, 8 -inch tile pipe, 65c
per lineal foot; manholes, $35.00
each. J. J. Leonard, 8 -inch tile pipe,
$1.24 per lineal foot; manholes, $29.00
each. Wilmer Cook, 8 -inch tile pipe,
80c per lineal foot; manholes, $35.00
each. Moved by Ald. O'Rourke that
the contract be awarded to C. B.
McNamara & Co. and the bond placed
- at 25 per cent of the contract. Car-
ried.
Twelfth Street: Kenety & Lee,
combination curb and, gutter, 650 per
lineal foot; macadam, $1.23 per
square yard. C. B. McNamara & Co.,
combination curb and gutter, 56c per
lineal foot; macadam, $1.33 per
square yard. Moved by Ald. E. E.
McEvoy the bids be referred to the
City Engineer, he to report tonight.
Carried.
Langworthy Avenue: Wilmer Cook,
combination curb and gutter, 58c per
lineal foot; macadam, 62c per square
yard; grading, 30c per cubic yard.
Tibey Bros., combination curb and
gutter, 65c per lineal foot; macadam,
62c per square yard; grading, 25c per
cubic yard. C. B. McNamara & Co.,
combination curb and gutter, 66c per
lineal foot; macadam, 64c per square
yard; grading, 29 per cubic yard.
O'Farrell Contracting Co., combina-
tion curb and gutter, 72c per lineal
foot; macadam, 74c per square yard.
T. J. Hassett, combination curb and
gutter, 55c per lineal foot; macadam,
65c per square yard; grading, 24c per
cubic yard. Kenety & Lee, combina-
tion curb and gutter, 70c per lineal
foot; macadam, 75c per square yard;
grading, 30c per cubic yard. Moved
by Ald. Saul that the bids, excepting
the one of O'Farrell Contracting Co.,
be referred to the City Engineer, he
to report tonight, and the O'Farrell
bid be rejected on account of no price
stated for grading. Carried.
Tenth Street: C. B. McNamara &
Co., new curbstone, 58c per lineal
foot; curbstone reset, 15c per lineal
foot; combination curb and gutter,
56c per lineal foot; macadam, $1.33
per square yard. Tibey Bros., new
curbstone, 60c per lineal foot; com-
bination curb and gutter, 65c; ma-
cadam, $1.28 per square yard. Kene-
ty & Lee, new curbstone, 55c per
lineal foot; curbstone reset, 15c per
lineal foot; combination curb and gut-
ter, 65c per lineal foot; macadam,
$1.23 per square yard. Moved by Ald.
E. E. McEvoy the bids be referred to
the City Engineer, he to report to-
night. Carried.
Grandview Avenue, Dodge Street to
South Dodge Street: O'Farrell Con-
tracting Co., combination curb and
gutter, 72c per lineal foot; macadam,
74c per square yard; grading, 32c per
cubic yard. Tibey Bros., combination
curb and gutter, •59c; macadam, 64c
per square yard; grading, 29c per
cubic yard. . C. B. McNamara & Co.,
combination curb and gutter, 56c per
lineal foot; macadam, 63c per square
yard; grading, 29c per cubic yard.
Wilmer ,Cook, combination curb and
gutter, 60c per lineal foot; macadam,
65c per square yard; grading, 30c per
cubic yard. Kenety & Lee, combina-
tion curb and gutter, 80c per lineal
foot; macadam, 85c per square yard;
4,108 Beguloir ession, June '1 , - '1911
grading, -30c .per cubic yard. Moved
py'Ald.' - •Saul the bids be referred to
the •City Engineer, he to report to-
night. Carried.
BILLS.
G.' Gibson, inspector,' 32nd Street
Sewer - $ 23 10
J. Lynch, inspector, 27th Street
improvement
Aug. Meyer, • inspector, 'Delhi
, Street improvement .... 23 10
vs. Taylor, inspector 6th Street
improvement
1 rank Flynn, inspector Auburn
.Avenue improvement .... 44' 28
R. McGivern, inspector Belmond
'Street improvement .... 44 23
Geo. Ragatz & Son, repairs,
'Road dept. 1 05
"John Neuman & Son, repairs,
Road dept. 6 00
Peter Even, wood, Road dept..,. 5 00
Standard 011 Co., oil, Road dept. 2 15
Geo. W. Healey & Son, supplies,
Road dept., 2nd. 6 14
Smedley Steam Pump Co ,
sewer grates and frames, Road
dept 24 50
Klauer Mfg. Co., supplies, Road
dept. 1 04
John Lies, supplies, Sewer , and
Road dept. 3 65
Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co ,
hose, Road ,dept. ,... 7'50
Dubuque Sand and Gravel .Co.,
gravel, Road dept., 1st 2 45
F. A. Burns, coal, Road dept. 15 63
,Peter Hanson, supplies, Road
dept. 55
`Standard 011 Co., road oil, Road
dept., 5th 344 8.3
Dubuque Sand and Gravel Co ,
gravel, Road dept,, 2nd. 5 95
Key City Roofing Co., cement,
etc., Road and Sewer depts 48 36
W. D. Deckert & Co., supplies,
Road dept. .. 5 9,6
Standard Lumber Co., lumber,
Road dept., 2nd. ...... 2 65
' §,pahn -Rose Lumber Co., lumber,
Road dept. 15 83
Smedley Steam Pump Co., sup-
plies, Road dept. 3 87
F. Schloz & Son, repairs, Road
dept. 5 05
Union Electric Co., :power, , fire
alarm .... 2 00
1. C. Scherer, supplies, Fire de-
, partment 80
,John Kriebs, repairs to harness,
Fire dept. 1 60
:Key. City Gus Co., coal and coke,
,Fire dept. 35 55
.J. • N. Graham, veterinary ser-
••Vice, .Fire dept. -
,Key City Furnace Co., vent .pipe,
Fire dept.
Garr, - Ryder ' & *Adams, shavings,
,, Fire dept.
-W. ;'B. Baumgartner, supplies,
' Fire dept.
Dubuque Mattress' Factory, -mat-
19 25
86 58
6 00
2 69
1 50
5 40
1
tresses, Fire dept. 24 00
F. Schloz & Son, - repairs, Fire
dept. .. .:3. 85
Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co.,
coats and badges, Fire dept... 30 477
Matt. Stafford, 'feed, Fire dept. 17 35
Geo. W. Healey & Son, supplies,
Fire dept. ' 2 55
John Neuman & Son, repairs,
Fire 'dept. '18 75;
Pier Bros., coal,' Fire dept. 57 75
Lagen, Peed & B erwanger, horse -
shoeing, Fire dept. 13 15
J. J. Nagle, feed, Fire dept. 202 81
Wunderlich & Wiederholt,• horse -
shoeing,' "Fire dept. 13 15;
Collings & - Pfiffner, horseshoeing,
Fire dept. 11 60
National Refining Co., oil, Fire
• dept. 4 00
W. D. Deckert & Co., ,gaskets,
Fire dept. .... '64
Mettel Bros., feed, Fire dept. 2 10
Iowa 011 Co., oil, Fire dept 11 00
Standard Lumber Co., lumber
and shavings, Fire dept. 9 10
Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co , •
hose, Fire dept. 1275 00
Mrs. Koening, washing' gloves,
Police dept. 75
Eichhorn & Bechtel, supplies,
Police dept. .. ,. 9 11
Boston Clothiers, 2 Police Helm -
mets, Police dept. 5 40•
Key City Gas Co., arc inspec-
tion, police dept. 2 00
; Ed. Norton, dieting prisoners .. 6 20
F. A. Burns, coal, Police dept... 6.77
J. N. Graham, veterinary ser-
vice, Police dept. 48
American Ever Ready' Co., bat-
teries, Police dept 4 00
Collings & Pfiffner, horseshoeing,
Police dept. 3 75 •
.Mullen Bros., repairs at Patrol
house 70
Mettel Bros., feed, Police dept. .. 2 3
Telegraph - Herard, 1" directory .. .5 .Q0'
C. E. Fitzpatrick ,Co., office sup-.
plies 1 00
Berg & Briggs, printing for City
Hall .,.. 10 60
W. D. Deckert Ca:, Tailing for
Altbauser A ; ye, 84 00
Spahn -Rose Lumber Co., lumber
for stakes 1.81
Barger )& ;Bush,- office .supplies. • 17.$,5
Union Plumbing $r ,Beating .Co ,
repairing water fountain 6 25
.Key City Gas Co., removing lamp
posts .... 7510
.Armour. & Co., washing: powder 1, Q0'
'Mrs. Schuler, cleaning' house .• 18Q
John Dehing, cleaning around
;market- square ........ 11
airs. Kooning,. Gleaning house .. . 9.40'
.F. M. Jaeger Co., • supplies, '1re
and Exp. 5 ;3r)•
Glenn .Brown, , eXPonses' .. 1' -24
Iowa Telephone -Co., toll service 50'
Foley Hand Laundry, to ser-
vice - 4 00'
E. H .Willgirig, eXpenge 'Des'.'.
5,Moines ,11 00
-Sharp 1 & Smith, Sand's ear but -
tons, .Board , of - Health 14. 40
Hoermann .Press, printing for
Board of Health 8 00 1
Kenna .Printing Co., printing for
Board of Health 19 -50!
yE. T. Frith, , removing dead ani-
mals and garbage 466 72
,Times-Journal, .printing 98 33
(Labor Leader, printing 12 501
National Demokrat, printing , 12' 50
...Smith-Morgan • Printing Co ,
printing 43 68:
Telegraph - Herald, printing 91 50
i•F. Schloz & Son, supplies, I
.Sewer dept. 6 00 ,
Lagen,:Peed &'Berwanger,.horse-
.shoeing, Sewer dept. ...... 2 50
Dubuque Lumber Co., lumber,
Sewer dept. 1 00
Union Electric Co., ''street . light 2198 85
Key City Gas Co., light, City
,Hall, etc. - 85 35
.Standard Lumber Co., lumber,
Sidewalk dept, 36 23 I
,L. Lindenberg, .supplies, Sidewalk
dept. .. 11 65
,j. M. Kenety, improving Bluff
Street, 8th to 16th 12313 29
Moved by Ald. O'Rourke that all j
bills read and properly O..K'd. be paid
and others referred to the Committee
of the Whole. Carried. •
Following , bills referred to Commit- ,
,tee, of the Whole:
Iowa Telephone Co., telephone
service 15 34
Western Union ,Telegraph Co ,
clock service ,... 1 00
Jas. B. Clow & .Son, drinking
fountains .... 226
Dubuque Telephone Co., tele-
phone service .... 52
.W. D.,Kirmse „plastering engine
house -No. ,1 19.90
E. J. Voggenthaler, repairs, Road 1
dept. .... 10 85
John E. Hartig, repairs to Engi-
neer's tape 35
Standard Office Supply, Co., office
supplies ••• •••• 1 80
John E. Hartig, making keyes.. 1
Telegraph - Herald, 1 cash record 24
'C. E. 'Fitzpatrick, office - supplies 1
.Mathis -Metz Co., . printing 9
'Telegraph +Herald, printing .. 13
Petition of Bert F. Geeting et al, ,
asking that the City Council appoint
•a committee of 'five to investigate and
•.report to the Council the most feas -i
able plan, in their judgment, for the
purchase and maintenance of 'the Du -:
buque and Dunleith.high bridge, pre
sented. On motion of Ald. Saul, re-
-ferred to the•Committee of-the Whole.,
Petition signed by the entire: police:
force, asking for the appointment of
a Police Judge, presented. On .•mo
• tion of •,Ald. Singrin, referred to the,
Committee of the Whole.
Regular - 6ee;fiQfl, ,June ; 15, 1.911
22
26,
30,
75,
501
50
50
,'J;w,o • blue , prints , of r a recent, sur
vey, masie tor the purpose .01 estab-
lishing a haroor 11r,e.aria expianatlon
01 same, surimitterl by a. r: awards,.
Assistant Unites, atatee Engineer, pre -
sentea. un motion of Ala. aau1, re-
Leir• to the Committee of the Whole,
anti City laingineer.
Petition of C. F. Weidlich, asking
that the consent to sell and keep in-
toxicating liquor granted to Jake
Spielman be renewed to him as ,pur-
cnaser and assignee presented. On
motion of Ald. Specht the prayer
granted.
Ald, Specht offered the following:
Be it Resolved by 'the City Council
of the City of 'Dubuque, Iowa: That
consent is hereby given C. F.
to sell and keep for sale intoxicating
• liquors and deal therein in the City • of
.Dubuque, Iowa, as provided - by law,
and shall be effective July 1, 1911. That
this resolution of consent is given in
renewal of the resolution of consent
heretofore adopted and now in force,.
consenting to the sale of intoxicating
liquors in the City of Dubuque, Iowa,
by Jacob Spielman.
Moved by Ald. Specht . the adoption
of the resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Aids. E. E. McEvoy, J..W. :
Evoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, .Saul, Singrin,.
Specht.
Nays-None.
Petition Petition of John S. Mayerle, asking
that the consent to sell and keep in-
toxicating liquor . granted to John
Petry be renewed to him as purchaser
and assignee. presented.
On motion of Ald. O'Rourke prayer
granted.
Ald, .O'Rourke offered the •following:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
Of - the , City ,,of , Dubuque, Igwa, That
consent, is hereby given John F. Mayer }e
as purchaser, .puccessor,and, assignee Of
John Petry, to sell and keep for sale-
intoxicating • liquors • and deal :therein
in the City of Dubuque,, Iowa,r *pro-
vided by law. The consent here given
is a. new consent • given in !lieu of ,and
in renewal of the resolution of consent
heretofore given :John 'Petty, to' be:,ef-
fective July 1, 1911.
:Moved by rAld. O'Rourke -the adoption
of the .
Carried by .:the :following :;vote:
'Yeas —Al Oa, Y. E. .McEvoy„ J,.,W.:Mc-
Evoy, .O'Rourke, Sauer, , Saul, .Singrin,
Specht.
Nays - 'None.
City ,Recorder Geiger :presented the-
-bond ,of .ge11112an ,i& 114ullen,,,also rre-
— e
200 Regular Session, June 15, 1911
newal certificate of Michael O'Donnell
On motion of Ald. O'Rourke referred
to City Attorney.
City Recorder Geiger also presented
and read the notice certified to by the'
publishers, of the City Council's inten-
tion to levy a special assessment for
.the improvement of Bluff Street from
north lot line of 8th street to brick pav-
ing between Fifteenth and Sixteenth
Streets. On motion of Ald. McEvoy no-
dice and remonstrance received and
filed.
City Recorder Geiger also presented
and read the notice certified to by the
publishers of the City Council's intention
±o. _construct sanitary sewer in alley
.between Garfield Avenue and Rhom-
berg Avenue, from Middle Avenue to
Reed Avenue and outlet to old sewer
in Lincoln Avenue. Mr. W. Heitzmann
and W. Woodrich being present to
remonstrate, Ald. Singrin moved that
;the rules be suspended for the purpose
.of allowing anyone to address the
.Council.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Aids. •E. E. McEvoy, J. W..Me-.
•Evoy,. O'Rourke, Sauer, 'Saul, Singrin„
'Specht.
Nays —None.
Mr. W. Heitzmann and Mr. W. Wood -
rich addressed the Council remonstrat-
ing against the construction of the
sewer.
Moved by Ald. Singrin that the no-
tice be received and filed and the other
matter be referred to the Committee of
the Whole. Carried.
REPORT OF OFFICERS.
Dubuque, Iowa, June 13, 1911. .
To the Honorable City Council:
Gentlemen: —I have the honor to an-
nounce that I have reappointed Hon.
.Jacob Rich, Hon. O. P. Shiras and Miss
Helen M. T. Sauer, Trustees of the Car-
negie -Stout free public library for the
term beginning July 1, 1911, and ending
.July 1, 1917. Very respectfully,
D. J. HAAS, Mayor.
On motion of Ald. E. E. McEvoy re-
port approved.
Fire Chief Reinfried reported as
follows:
To the Hdnorable Mayor and City
Council:
Gentlemen: The following is the
- pay roll of the Fire Department for
the first half 'of June, 1911:
Amount due Firemen $1 654.09
:Also due extra help at lumber
yard fire 332.00
Respectfully submitted.
J. R. REINFRIED, Chief.
Approved by the Committee on Fire.
On motion of Ald. Singrin, the re-
-•
port
e-
port was received and warrants order-
ed drawn to pay the Firemen, and ex-
tra help' and the report referred back
to the Committee on Fire.
Chief of 'Police Reilly reported as
follows:
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council:
Gentlemen: The following is the
pay roll of the Police Department for
the first half of June, 1911:
Amount due Policemen... . $1,433.83
Respectfully submitted,
THOMAS REILLY, Chief.
On motion of Ald. Sauer, the report
and pay roll were received and war-
rants ordered drawn to pay the Po-
licemen and the report referred back
to the Committee on Police and Light.
Street Commissioner Mahoney re-
ported as follows:
Gentlemen: I herewith submit the
pay roll for Labor on Streets during
the first half of June, 1911:
Amt. due laborers on streets....$2,783.65
Approved by Committee on Streets.
On motion of Ald. Saul, the pay roll
on streets were received and Warrants
ordered drawn to pay the various
amounts and the pay roll and report
referred back to the Committee on
Streets.
Also submit the pay roll for labor
on sewers during first half of June,
1911:
Amt. due laborers on sewers.....$205.90
Approved by Committee on Sewers.
Respectfully submitted,
JOHN MAHONEY,
Street Commissioner.
On motion of Ald. Singrin, report
received and warrants be ordered
drawn to pay the various amounts and
report referred back to the Committee
on Sewers.
Weighmaster Robert Hay reported
receipts for April and May $2.19. On
motion of Ald. Specht received and
filed.
Mayor Haas stated that Ald. J. W.
McEvoy would serve on the various
standing committees that the late Al-
derman -at -Large Peter Apel served.
Ald. E. E. McEvoy moved that the
City Recorder have the Times- Journal
republish the 'Ordinance Relating to
Street Traffic, etc., as the original copy
sent them reads. Carried.
Profile No. 691, showing grade of
Twelfth street between Iowa and Main
streets, presented. Moved by Ald.
O'Rourke that the profile be adopted
and the Ordinance committee be in-
structed to draft the proper Ordin-
ance. Carried.
Ald. Singrin, chairman on Fire, re-
. ported that the committee had tested
_the new hose and recommended the
.same be accepted. On motion of Ald.
Sauer, hose accepted.
Ald. Sauer, chairman P. G. & P., re-
ported that they had some water pipes
in the city jail repaired and that there
are other repairs required. On motion
of Ald. E. E. McEvoy, the P. G. & B.
committee empowered to make the
necessary repairs in the city jail.
Moved by Ald. O'Rourke that the
City Engineer be instructed to prepare
a new schedule for the electric sprink-
ler and have the same to become ef-
fective as soon as Rhomberg Avenue
has been oiled. Carried.
Moved by Ald. Specht that the con-
tract for the improvement of Grand-
view avenue from Dodge to South
Dodge street be awarded to C. B. Mc-
Namara & Co., and the bond be placed
.at 25 per cent of contract price. Car-
ried.
Moved by Ald. E. E. McEvoy that
,the contract for the improvement of
Tenth street be awarded to Kenety &
Lee and the bond be placed at 25 per
cent of contract price. Carried.
Moved by Ald. Saul that the con-
tract for the improvement of Lang -
worthy Avenue be awarded to T. J.
Hassett and the bond placed at 25
per cent of contract price. Carried.
Moved by Ald. E. E. McEvoy that
the contract for the improvement of
'Twelfth street be awarded to Kenety
& Lee and that the bond be placed at
25 per cent of contract price. Carried.
Your Committee of the Whole would
respectfully report that Prof. A. Kuhn
.appeared before the committee and
stated that he would be willing to pay
the cost of grading Grandview Heights
in excess of $1,500.00, and we would
respectfully recommend that the offer
be accepted when submitted in writ-
ing and that all preliminary steps in
the prosecution of the work be pro-
ceeded with.
Your Committee of the Whole
would respectfully recommend that
the sum of $100.00 be allowed the
Wodrich estate for a strip of land ten
- feet wide of the southeasterly side of
'Lot 22 in Fengler's Add. for the open-
ing of the alley between Garfield and
Rhomberg Avenues, provided satisfac-
tory arrangements can be made with
the owners of the property situated
on the opposite side of said alley.
Your Committee of the Whole, to
whom was referred the remonstrance
Regular Session, June 15, 1911
201
of A. C. Donahue et al., against the
proposed improvement on Summit
Street, would respectfully recommend
that the prayer of the remonstrators
be granted and that said remonstrance
be received and filed.
Your Committee of the Whole, to
whom was referred the remonstrance
of Jacob Rich et al., against being as-
sessed for the proposed sewer in West
Third street, would respectfully report
that upon the remonstrators being in-
formed that no assessment was con-
templated against their West Third
street frontage, they withdrew their
names from the remonstrance.
Your Committee of the Whole, to
whom was referred the ordinance pro-
viding for the licensing of dogs, would
respectfully recommend that said or-
dinence be read for the second time
and adopted.
Your Committee of the Whole, to
whom was referred the bill of Dr. J.
N. Graham for $15.00 for professional
services rendered in examining three
horses for the Fire Department, would
respectfully recommend that said bill
be allowed and that a warrant in said
amount be ordered drawn on the City
Treasurer in settlement thereof.
Your Committee of the Whole, to
whom was referred the petition of
James Brunskill, asking that he be
exempted from paying the special as-
sessment levied for the construction of
a sanitary sewer constructed in South
Dodge street, would respectfully rec-
ommend that said petition be referred
to the City Engineer for a report as
to the feasibility of connecting the
property of the petitioner with the
sewer.
Your Committee of the Whole, to
whom was referred the petition of
Fred Keck, asking that he be appoint-
ed foreman at the Fourth Street
dump, would respectfully recommend
that said petition be received and filed.
Your Committee of the Whole, to
whom was referred the petition of the
foremen of the several wards asking
that their wages be increased to $60.00
per month, would respectfully recom-
mend that said petition be received
and filed.
Your Committee of the Whole, to
whom was referred the petition of
City Recorder Otto P. Geiger, asking
that the salary of his deputy be in-
creased to $100.00 per month, would
respectfully recommend that said pe-
tition be received and filed.
Your Committee of the Whole, to
whom was referred the report of City
202 Regular Session, June 15, 1911
Attorney George T. Lyon on the peti-
tion of the Eagle Point Lime Works
for permission to blast within the city
limits, would respectfully recommend
that the recommendations therein con-
tained be approved and that the City
Attorney be instructed to prepare the
proper resolution granting such per-
mission and fixing the amount of the
bond to be required at $3,000.00.
JAMES SAUL, Chairman.
Moved by Ald. Saul the adoption
of the various reports of the Commit-
tee of the Whole. Carried.
Resolution levying the assessment
for the Bluff street improvement pre-
sented. On motion of Ald. O'Rourke,
referred to City Attorney.
Ald. E. E. McEvoy 'offered the fol-
lowing:
AN ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCE RE- ESTABLISH-
ING A GRADE ON TWELFTH
STREET FROM IOWA STREET
TO MAIN STREET.
Be It Ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That a grade be and the
same is hereby re- established on.
Twelfth Street from Iowa Street to
Main Street in accordance with the
profile of said street and grade pre-
pared by the City Engineer, being Pro-
file No. 691 and marked "Grade of
Twelfth Street between Iowa and
Main Streets, B. M. Water Table at
City Hall, ele. 41.87." Said grade be-
gins at the west curb of Iowa Street,
which is station 0, elevation south
curb 38.34, north curb i8.20; thence
to station 1+25, east line of alley, ele-
vation south curb 39.72, north curb
39.96; thence to station 1+55, west
line of alley, elevation south curb
40.66, north curb 40.63; thence to
station 2+80, east curb line of Main
Street, elevation south curb 48.43,
north curb 48.76.
Section 2. This Ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and after
its passage by the City Council and its
publication one time in the Dubuque
Times - Journal and Telegraph - Herald
newspapers.
Adopted , 1911.
Approved , 1911.
Attest:
Mayor.
City Recorder.
Moved by Ald. E. E. McEvoy the
reading just had be considered the
first reading.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Alds. E. E. McEvoy, J. W.
McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Sin -
grin, Specht.
Nays —None. -
Moved by Ald. McEvoy that the
rules be suspended for the purpose of
reading the ordinance by its title.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Alds. E. E. McEvoy, J. W.
McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Sin -
grin, Specht.
Nays None. -
Moved by Ald. E. E. McEvoy that_
the ordinance be now adopted.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Alds. E. E. McEvoy, J. W..
McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Sin -
grin, Specht.
Nays —None.
Alderman E. E. McEvoy offered the -
following:
AN ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A
GRADE ON THE ALLEY BE-
TWEEN ALTA VISTA AND BEL-
MOUND STREETS FROM ROSE.
TO WEST FOURTEENTH ST.
Be It Ordained by the City Council'
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That a grade on the al-
ley between Alta Vista Street and Bel -
mound Street from Rose Street to
West Fourteenth Street be and the
same is hereby established and adopt-.
ed as shown by the profile of said
grade and alley prepared by the City
Engineer, being Profile No. 680, and
marked "Profile showing grade be-
tween Rose and West Fourteenth
Streets of an alley paralleling and be-
tween Belmound and Alta Vista Sts.
Bench Mark -Top of foundation south-
west corner house No. 164 Alta Vista
Street, ele. 291.82." Said grade begins
at the north lot line of Rose Street,
which is Station 0, elevation 278.51;
thence to station 4+62.74, which is the
south curb line of West Fourteenth'
Street, elevation 268.55.
Section 2. This Ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and af-
ter its passage by the City Council
and its publication one time in the
Dubuque Telegraph - Herald and
and Times - Journal newspapers.
Adopted , 1911.
Approved , 1911.
Mayor.
Attest:
City Recorder.
Moved by Ald. E. E. McEvoy the
reading just had be considered the •
first reading.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Alds. E. E. McEvoy, J. W.
McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Sin -
grin, Specht.
Nays —None.
Moved by Ald. E. E. McEvoy that
the rules be suspended for the pur-
pose of reading the Ordinance by its
title.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Alds, E. E. McEvoy, J. •W.
McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Sin- -
grin, Specht.
Nays —None.
Moved by Ald. E. E. McEvoy that
the ordinnace be now adopted.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Alds. E. E. McEvoy, J. W.
McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Sin -
grin, Specht.
Nays —None.
Regular Session June 15, 1911
Ald. E. E. McEvoy offered the fol-
lowing:
Be It Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, That it is
deemed necessary and advisable to
construct a sanitary sewer in Mount
Pleasant Avenue, Vernon Street, North
Glen Oak Avenue, Mineral Lots 176
and 177, the unnamed strip abutting
the subdivision of Mineral Lot 183,
Rosedale Avenue and West Locust
Street, and it is hereby proposed to
construct such sewer as follows, to-
wit: An eight -inch tile pipe sanitary
sewer in Mount Pleasant Avenue from
Julien Avenue to the north end of said
Mount Pleasant Avenue with lowest
level at Vernon Street, thence easterly
in Vernon Street to North Glen Oak
Avenue, thence northely in Glen Oak
Avenue and along the dividing line of
Mineral Lots 176 and 177, and
through the unnamed strip abutting
the easterly line of the subdivision of
Mineral Lot 183 to Rosedale Avenue,
thence northerly in Rosedale Avenue
to West Locust Street. thence easterly
in West Locust Street to present n n-
hole opposite the intersection of Un-
ion Avenue, and to assess the cost of
said sewer against the abutting prop-
erty.
Ald. E. E. McEvoy moved the adop-
tion of the resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Alds. E. E. McEvoy, J. W.
McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Sin -
grin, Specht.
Nays —None.
Alderman E. E. McEvoy offered the
following:
Be It Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, That the City
Engineer be and he is hereby directed
to prepare a plat and specifications
for an eight -inch tile pipe sanitary
sewer in Mount Pleasant Avenue
from Julien Avenue to the north end
of said Mount Pleasant Avenue with
lowest level at Vernon Street, thence
easterly in Vernon Street to North
Glen Oak Avenue, thence northerly in
North Glen Oak Avenue and along the
dividing line of Mineral Lots 176 and
177 and through the unnamed strip
abutting the easterly line of the Sub-
division of Mineral Lot 183 to Rose-
dale Avenue, thence northerly in Rose-
dale Avenue to West Locust Street,
thence easterly in West Locust Street
to present manhole opposite the in-
tersection of Union Avenue, showing
the locations and general nature of
such improvement, the extent thereof,
the size and kind of material to be
20&
used, and to prepare an estiamte of the
cost thereof and the amount assess-
able upon each lot or parcel of land
adjacent to or abutting thereon per
front feet or square feet in area, and
to file such plat, specifications and es-
timate in the office of the City Re-
corder.
That after such plat is so filed, the
City, Recorder shall cause to be pub-
lished notice of the intention of the•
council to make such improvement,
which notice shall be published in
three consecutive issues of the official
paper of the City of Dubuque, stating
that such plat is on file, and generally
the nature of the sewer, its location,
size and kinds of material to be used,
and the estimate of its cost, and fix-
ing the • time before which objections
can be filed, which time shall not be
less than five days after the last pub-
lication of said notice, and after the
completion of the publication of such
notice, he shall at its next session, no-
tify the Council thereof in writing with
a printed copy of such notice accom-
panying the same.
Ald. E. E. McEvoy moved the adop-
tion of the resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Alds. E. E. McEvoy, J. W.
McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Sin -
grin, Specht.
Nays —None.
Alderman Specht offered the follow-
ing:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, That it is
deemed necessary and advisable to
construct a sanitary sewer in Rhom-
berg Avenue, and it is hereby pro-
posed to construct said sewer as fol-
lows, to -wit: An eight inch tile pipe
sanitary sewer in said avenue from a
point about opposite the center of lot
15 in Smedley's Subdivision, south-
westerly to Kniest Street and to as-
sess the cost of said sewer against the
abutting property,
Ald. Spect moved the adoption of
the resolution. Carried by the follow-
ing vote: -
Yeas —Alds. E. E. McEvoy, J. W.
McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Sin -
grin, Specht.
Nays —None.
Ald. Specht offered the following:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, That the City
Engineer be and he is hereby directed
to prepare a plat and specifications for
an eight inch tile pipe sanitary sewer
in Rhomberg Avenue from a point
opposite the center of Lot 15 in Smed-
ley's Subdivision, southwesterly to
Kniest Street, showing the locations
and general nature of such improve-
ment, the extent thereof, the size and
kind of material to be used, and to
prepare an estimate of the cost there-
e
ithereon per front feet or square feet
in area, and to file such plat, specifi-
,cations and estimate in the office of
the City Recorder.
That after such plat is so filed, the
City Recorder shall cause to be pub-
lished notice of the intention of the
Council to make such improvement,
which notice shall be published in
three consecutive issues of the official
paper of the City of Dubuque, stating
that such plat is on file, and generally
- the nature of the sewer, its location,
size and kinds of material to be used,
and the estimate of its cost, and fixing
- the time before which objections can
be filed, which time shall not be less
than five days after the last publica-
of said notice, and after the com-
pletion of the publication of such no-
tice, he shall at its next session, no-
tify the Council thereof in writing
with a printed copy of such notice ac-
companying the same.
Ald. Specht moved the adoption of
the resolution. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas —Aids. E. E. McEvoy, J. W.
McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Sin -
grin, Specht.
Nays —None.
Ald. Saul offered the following:
Be it Resoly. 1 by the City Council
, of Dubuque, Iowa:
That a permanent sidewalk of the
width of 4 feet be and the same is
'hereby ordered to be laid on the
south side of Langworthy Ave., be-
tween Nevada and Elpine Streets, and
in front of the following described
- premises: Lot 42, Julia Langworthy
Add.
Such sidewalk to be constructed of
materials and in the manner as fol-
1 ows :
On a sub -base eight inches thick,
composed of broken stone or cinders,
shall be laid a base three inches
'thick composed of one part Portland
cement, two parts clean sharp sand
and four parts of crushed stone on
top of which shall be laid a wearing
surface one inch thick, composed of
equal parts Portland cement and fine-
ly crushed hard stone or graved,
-said sidewalk to he begun within 10
days, and completed within 30 days
from the adoption of this resolution,
and the cost of same to be taxed
against said premises and collected in
the manner prescribed by law.
Ald. Saul moved the adoption of
'the resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Alds. E. E. McEvoy, J. W.
McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Sin -
grin, Specht.
Nays —None.
Ald. Saul offered the following:
Regular Session, June 15, 1911 205
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of Dubuque, Iowa:
That a permanent sidewalk of the
width of 4 feet be and the same is
hereby ordered to be laid on the east
side of Booth Street, between Solon
and West Third Streets, and in front
of the following described premises
abutting Lot 6 of S. M. Langworthy's
Sub.
Such sidewalk to be constructed of
materials and in the manner as fol-
lows:
On a sub -base eight inches thick,
composed of broken stone or cinders,
shall be laid a base three inches
thick, composed of one part Portland
cement, two parts clean sharp sand
and four parts of crushed stone on
top of which shall be laid a wearing
surface one inch thick composed of
equal parts Portland cement and fine-
ly crushed hard stone or gravel, said
sidewalk to be begun within 10 days
and completed within 30 days from
the adoption of this resolution, and
the cost cf same to be taxed against
said premises and collected in the
manner prescribed by law.
Ald. Saul moved the adoption of
the resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Alds. E. E. McEvoy, J. W.
McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Sin -
grin, Specht.
Nays —None.
Ald. Saul offered the following:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of Dubuque, Iowa:
That a permanent sidewalk of the
width of 6 feet be and the same is
hereby ordered to be laid on the
south side of Dodge Street, between
Bluff St, EXt. and Rising Ave., and in
front of the following described prem-
ises: Lot 10, Newman, Cooper's and,
Smith's Sub.
Such sidewalk to be constructed of
materials and in the manner as fol-
lows:
On a sub -base eight inches thick,
composed of broken stone or cinders,
shall be laid a base three inches
thick, composed of one part Portland
cement, two parts clean sharp sand
and four parts of crushed stone on
top of which shall be laid a wearing
surface one inch thick composed of
equal parts Portland cement and fine-
ly crushed hard stone or gravel, said
sidewalk to be begun within 10 days
and completed within 30 days from
the adoption of this resolution, and
the cost of same to be taxed against
said premises and collected in th1
manner prescribed by law.
Ald. Saul moved the adoption of
the resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Aids. E. E. McEvoy, J. W.
J�
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204 Regular Session, June 15, 1911
of and the amount assessable upon
each lot or parcel of land adjacent to
or abutting thereon per front feet or
square feet in area, and to file such
plat, specifications and estimate in the
office of the City Recorder.
That after such plat is so filed, the
City Recorder shall cause to be pub-
lished notice of the intention of th'
Council to make such improvement,
which notice shall be published in
three consecutive issues of the official
paper of the City of Dubuque, stating
that such plat is on file, and generally
the nature of the sewer, its location,
size and kinds of material to be used,
and the estimate of its cost, and fixing
the time before which objections can
he filed, which time shall not be less
than five days after the last publica
'of said notice, and after the com-
pletion of the publication of such no-
tice, he shall at its next session, no-
tify the Council thereof in writing
with a printed copy of such notice ac-
companying the same.
Moved by Ald. Specht the adoption
of the resolution. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas —Alds. E. E. McEvoy, .1. W.
McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Sin -
grin, Specht.
Nays —None.
Alderman Specht offered the follow-
ing:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, That it is
deemed necessary and advisable to
construct a sanitary sewer in Broad-
way, and it is hereby proposed to con-
struct such sewer as follows, to -wit.
An eight inch tile pipe sanitary sewer
in said Broadway from the present man-
hole opposite about the north line of
Lot 5 in Wulweber's Subdivision,
southerly to Blocklinger Lane, and to
assess the cost of said sewer against
the abutting property.
Ald. Specht moved the adoption of
the resolution. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas —Alds. E. E. McEvoy, J. W.
McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Sin -
grin, Specht.
Nays —None.
Alderman Specht offered the follow-
ing:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, That the City
Engineer be and he is hereby directed
to prepare a plat and specifications for
an eight inch tile pipe sanitary sew€E
in Broadway from the present man-
hole about opposite the north line of
Lot 5 in Wulweber's Subdivision,
southerly to Blocklinger Lane, showing
the locations and general nature of
such improvement, the extent thereof,
the size and kind of material to be
used, and to prepare an estimate of
the cost thereof and the amount as-
sessable upon each lot or parcel of land
adjacent to or abutting thereon per
front feet or square feet in area, and
to file such plat, specifications and es-
timate in the office of the City Re-
corder.
That after such plat is so filed, the
City Recorder shall cause to be pub-
lished notice of the intention of the
Council to make such improvement,
which notice shall be published in
three consecutive issues of the official
paper of the City of Dubuque, stating
that such plat is on file, and generally
the nature of the sewer, its location,
size and kinds of material to be used,
and the estimate of its cost, and fixing
the time before which objections can
be filed, which time shall not be less
than five days after the last publica -
of said notice, and after the com-
pletion of the publication of such no-
tice, he shall at its next session, no-
tify the Council thereof in writing
with a printed copy of such notice ac-
companying the same.
Ald. Specht moved the adoption of
the resolution. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas —Alds. E. E. McEvoy, J. W.
McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Sin -
grin, Specht.
Nays —None.
Alderman Specht offered the follow-
ing:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, That it is
deemed necessary and _advisable to
construct a sanitary sewer in Wash -
ir. gton Street, and it is hereby pro-
posed to construct said sewer as fol-
lows, to -wit: An eight inch tile pipe
sanitary sewer in said Washington
Street from Twentieth to Twenty -first
Street, and to assess the cost of said
sewer against the abutting property.
Ald. Specht moved the adoption of
the resolution. Carried by the follow -
ing vote:
Yeas — Alds. E. E. McEvoy, J. W.
McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Sin -
grin, Specht.
Nays —None.
Alderman Specht offered the follow-
ing:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, That the City
Engineer be and he is hereby directed
to prepare a plat and specifications
for an eight inch tile pipe sanitary
sewer in Washington Street from
Twentieth Street to Twenty -first
Street, showing the locations and gen-
eral nature of such improvement, the
extent thereof the size and kind of
material to be used, and to prepare an
estimate of the cost thereof and the
amount assessable upon each lot or
parcel of land adjacent to or abutting
y
ji
206 Regular Session, June 15, 1911
McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Sin-
grin, Specht.
Nays —None.
Ald. Saul offered the following:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of Dubuque Iowa: That a permanent
sidewalk of the width of 4 feet be and
the same is hereby ordered to be laid
on the East side of Booth street be-
tween Solon and Langworthy streets,
and in front of the following describ-
ed premises, Lot 1, S. M. Langworthy's
Sub.
Such sidewalk to be constructed or
materials and in the manner as fol-
lows: On a sub -base eight inches=
thick composed of broken stone oe
cinders shall be laid a. base three,
inches thick composed of one part
Portland cement two parts clean sharp
\ sand and four parts of crushed stone,
on top of which shall be laid a wear-
ing surface one inch thick composed
of equal parts Portland cement, and
finely crushed hard stone or gravel.
Said sidewalk to he begun within 10
days, and completed within 30 days
from the adoption of this resolution,
and the cost of same to be taxed
against said premises and collected in
the manner prescribed by law.
Ald. Saul moved the adoption of the
resolution. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas —Alds. E. E. McEvoy, J. W. Mc-
Evoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin,
Specht.
Nays —None.
Ald. E. E. McEvoy offered the fol-
lowing:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of Dubuque, Iowa, That a permanent
sidewalk of the width of 4 feet be and
the same is hereby ordered to be laid
on the South side of Leibnitz street
between North Main and Paul streets,
and in front of the following describ-
ed premises abutting Lot 2 of 1 of G.
D. Wood's Add.
Such sidewalk to be constructed of
materials and in the manner as fol-
lows: On a sub -base eight inches
thick composed of broken stone or
cinders shall be laid a base thre ,
inches thick composed of one part
Portland cement two parts clean sharp
and and four parts of crushed stone
on top of which shall be laid a wear-
ing surface one inch thick composed
of equal parts Portland cement and
finely crushed hard stone or gravel.
Said sidewalk to be begun within 10
days, and completed within 30 days
from the adoption of this resolution,
and the cost of same to he taxed
against said premises and collected in
the manner prescribed by law.
Ald. E. E. McEvoy moved the adop-
tion of the resolution. Carried by
following vote: '
Yeas —Alds. E. E. McEvoy, J. W. Mc—
Evoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin,
Specht.
Nays —None.
Ald. Saul offered the following:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of Dubuque, Iowa, That a permanent
sidewalk of the width of 4 feet be and
the same is hereby ordered to be laid
on the East side of South Dodge street
between Cleveland avenue and Dodge
street, and in front of the following de-
scribed premises, Lot 72, of Union Add.
Such sidewalk to be constructed of
materials and in the manner as fol-
lows: On a sub -base eight inches
thick composed of broken stone or
cinders shall be laid a base three
inches thick composed of one part
Portland cement two parts clean sharp
sand and four parts of crushed stone
on top of which shall be laid a wear-
ing surface one inch thick composed
of equal parts Portland cement and
finely crushed hard stone or gravel.
Said sidewalk to be begun within 10
days, and completed within 30 days
from the adoption of this resolution,
and the cost of same to be taxed
against said premises and collected in
the manner prescribed by law.
Moved by Ald. Saul the adoption of
the resolution. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas —Alds. E. E. McEvoy, J. W. Mc
Evoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin
Specht.
Nays —None.
Alderman O'Rourke offered the fol-
lowing:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, That Harvard
Street, from the south line of Yale
Street southerly to Alta Vista Street,
be improved by grading, curbing and
guttring with cement concrete curb
and gutter combined, and macadamiz-
ing said portion of said street in ac-
cordance with the plans and specifi-
cations for such improvement prepared
by the City Engineer and now on file
in the office of the City Recorder, and
he it further
Resolved, That said improvement
shall be completed on or before the
1st day of September, 1911, and shall
be paid for in the manner prescribed
by Chapter XXXII. of the Revised Or-
dinance of the City of Dubuque for the
Payment of the cost of street improve-
ments.
The proposals for doing said work
shall be acted upon by the Council on
June 29, 1911, and the City Recorder
is hereby ordered to give ten days' no
tice by publication asking for pro-
posals as provided by ordinance,
Ald. O'Rourke m_ oved the adoption •
of the resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Alds. E. E. McEVoy, J. W. Mc-
Evoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin,
Specht.
Nays —None.
Regular. Session, June 15, 1911
Ald. E. E. McEvoy offered the fol-
lowing:
Be is Resolved by the City Council of
Dubuque, Iowa, That a permanent
sidewalk of the width of 4 feet be and
- the same is hereby ordered to be laid
on the north side of Seminary Street,
between Keppler and Harold Streets,
and in front of the following described
premises, Lot 29, J. P. Schroeder's Add.
Such sidewalk to be constructed of
materials and in the manner as fol-
lows: On a sub -base eight inches thick,
composed of broken stone or cinders
shall be laid a base three inches thick
composed of one part Portland cement,
two parts clean sharp sand and four
parts of crushed stone on top of which
shall be laid a wearing surface one
inch thick composed of equal parts
Portland cement and finely crushed
'hard stone or gravel, said sidewalk to
. be begun within 10 days, and cam -
pleted within 30 days from the adoption
of this resolution, and the cost of same
to be taxed against said premises and
collected in the manner prescribed by
'law.
Moved by Ald. E. E. McEvoy the ad-
option of the resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Alds. E. E. McEvoy, J. W. Mc-
Evoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin,
Specht.
Nays —None.
Ald. E. E. McEvoy offered the fol-
lowing:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
..of Dubuque, Iowa: That a permanent
sidewalk of the width of 4 feet be and
the same is hereby ordered to be laid
on the north side of Seminary Street,
between Keppler and Harold Streets,
and in front of the following described
.premises, Lots 3 -4 -5, Littleton & Saw-
yer's Sub. Such sidewalk to be con-
structed of materials and in the man-
ner as follows: On a sub -base eight
inches thick composed of broken stone
or cinders shall be laid a base three
inches thick, composed of one part
Portland. cement, two parts clean,
sharp sand and four parts crushed
.stone, on top of which shall be laid a
wearing surface one inch thick eom- ,
posed of equal parts Portland cement
and finely crushed hard stone
or gravel; said sidewalk to be
begun within 10 days, and completed
within 30 days from the adoption of
this resolution, and the cost of same
to he taxed against said premises and
^ollected in the manner prescribed by
law.
Ald. E. E. McEvoy moved the adop- •
tion of the resolution. •
207
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Alds. E. E. McEvoy, J. W. Mc-
Evoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin,
Specht.
Nays —None.
Ald. E. E. McEvoy offered the fol-
lowing:
Be It Resolved by the City Council
of Dubuque, Iowa:
That :a permanent sidewalk of the
width of 6 feet be and the same is
hereby ordered to be laid on the
north side of Seminary street, be-
tween Madison and Paul streets, and
in front of the following described
premises, Lot 94, Cox Add.
Such sidewalk to be constructed of
materials and in the manner as fol-
lows: On a sub -base of eight inches
thick composed of broken stone or
cinders shall be laid a base three
inches thick composed of one part
Portland cement, two parts clean sharp
sand and four parts of crushed stone,
on top of which shall be laid a wearing
surface of one inch thick composed of
equal parts Portland cement and finely
crushed hard stone or gravel.
Said sidewalk to be begun within
ten days, and completed within thirty
days from the adoption •of this resolu-
tion, and the cost of same to be taxed
against said premises and collected
in the manner prescribed by law.
Ald. E. E. McEvoy moved the adop-
tion of the resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Alds. E. E. McEvoy, J. W.
McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Sin- -
grin, Specht.
Nays —None,
Ald. Singrin offered the following:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of Dubuque, Iowa, That a permanent
sidewalk of the width of 12 feet be and
the same is hereby ordered to be laid
on the East side of Clay street between
Ninth and Tenth streets, and in front
of the following described premises,.
N. 1 -2 City Lot 277.
Such sidewalk to be constructed of
materials and in the manner as fol-
lows: On a sub -base eight inches thick
composed of broken stone or cinders
shall be laid a base three inches thick
composed of one part Portland cement,
two parts clean sharp sand and four
parts of crushed stone on top 'of which
shall be laid a wearing surface one
inch thick composed of equal parts.
Portland cement and finely crushed
hard stone or gravel, said sidewalk to
be begun within 10 days, and complet-
ed within 30. days from the adoption Of
this resolution, and the cost of same to
be taxed against said premises and
collected in the manner prescribed by
law. -
.Ald. Singrin moved the adoption of
208 Regular Session, June 15, 1911
the resolution. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas —Alds. E. E. McEvoy, J. W. Mc-
Evoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin,
Specht.
Nays —None.
Ald. O'Rourke offered the following:.
Be it Resolved by the city Council
of Dubuque, Iowa, That a permanen
sidewalk of the width of 4 feet be and
the same is hereby ordered to be laid
•on the East side of Glen Oak avenue
between Julien avenue and Forest
Lane, and in front of the following
described premises abutting Lot 4,
Cleminson Sub.
Such sidewalk to be constructed of
materials and in the manner as fol-
lows: On a sub -base eight inches thick
composed of broken stone or cinders
shall be laid a base three inches thick
composed of one part Portland cement,
xwo parts clean sharp sand and four
parts of crushed stone on top of which
shall be laid a wearing surface one
inch thick composed of equal parts
Portland cement and finely crushed
hard stone or gravel, said sidewalk to
be begun within 10 days, and complet-
.d within 30 days from the adoption of
this resolution, and the cost of same to
be taxed against said premises and
'collected in the manner prescribed by
law.
Moved by Ald. O'Rourke the adop-
tion of the resolution. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas —Alds. E. E. McEvoy, J. W. Mc-
Evoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin.
.Specht.
Nays —None.
Ald. Specht offered the following:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of Dubuque, Iowa, That a permanent
sidewalk of the width of 4 feet be and
the same is hereby ordered to he la +d
on the West side of Couler avenue be-
tween Twenty - eventh and Thirtieth
streets, and in front of the following
described premises, N. 1 -2 Lot 252,
Davis Farm Add.
Such sidewalk to be constructed of
materials and in the manner as fol-
lows: On a sub -base eight inches thick
composed of broken stone or cinders
shall be laid a base three inches thick
composed of one part Portland cement,
two parts clean sharp sand and four
parts of crushed stone on top of which
shall be laid a wearing surface one
inch thick composed of equal parts
Portland cement and finely crushed
hard stone or gravel, said sidewalk to
he begun within 10 days, and complet-
ed within 30 days from the adoption of
this resolution, and the cost of same to
be taxed against said premises and
collected In the manner prescribed by
law.
Moved by Ald. Specht the adoption
of the resolution. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas —Alds. E. E. McEvoy, J. W. Mc-
Evoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin,
Specht.
Nays —None.
Ald. Specht offered the following:
Be It Resolved by the City Council
of Dubuque, Iowa: That a permanent
sidewalk of the width of four feet be
and the same is hereby ordered to be
laid on the east side of Lincoln Ave-
nue between Kniest Street and John-
son Avenue, and in front of the fol-
lowing described premises: Lot 6,
High Street Sub.
Such sidewalk to be constructed of
materials and in the manner as fol-
lows: On a sub -base eight inches
thick composed of broken stone or
cinders shall be laid a base three inch-
es thick composed of one part Port-
land cement, two parts clean sharp
sand and four parts of crushed stone,
on top of which shall be laid a wear-
ing surface one inch thick composed
of equal parts Portland cement and
finely crushed hard stone or gravel.
Said sidewalk to be begun within
ten days, and completed.within thirty
days from the adoption of this resolu-
tion, and the cost of same to be taxed
against said premises and collected in
the manner prescribed by law.
Moved by Ald. Specht the adoption
of the resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Alds. E. E. McEvoy, J. W.
McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Sin-
grin, Specht.
Nays —None.
Ald. Specht offered the following:
Be It Resolved by the City Council
of Dubuque, Iowa: That a perman-
ent sidewalk of the width of four feet
be and the same is hereby ordered to
be laid on the east side of Garfield
Avenue between Humboldt and Wind-
sor Avenue, and In front of the follow-
ing described premises abutting Lot 2
of Mineral Lot No. 466.
Such sidewalk to be constructed of
materials and in the manner as fol-
lows: On a sub -base eight, inches
thick composed of broken stone or
cinders shall be laid a base three
inches thick composed of one part
Portland cement, two parts clean
sharp sand and four parts of crushed
stone, on top of which shall be laid a
wearing surface one inch thick com-
posed of equal parts Portland cement
and finely crushed hard stone or
gravel.
Said sidewalk to be begun within
ten days and completed within thirty
days from the adoption of this resolu-
tion, and the cost of same to be taxed
against said premises and collected in
the manner prescribed by law.
Ald. Specht moved the adoption of
Adjourned Regular Session, June,21, 1911
lthe resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Alds. E. E. McEvoy, J. W.
_McEvoy, Sauer, Saul, Singrin, Specht.
Nays— O'Rourke.
Ald. Saul moved that the matter
relative to laying sidewalk along the
Eagle Point high bridge be taken from
the Committee of the Whole. Carried.
Ald. Specht moved that the City Re-
. corder be instructed to advertise for
bids for the construction of cement
.sidewalk along the Eagle Point high
bridge. Carried.
Ald. O'Rourke moved that when we
.adjourn we adjourn to June 21, 1911.
Carried.
Ald. E. E. McEvoy moved that the
City Engineer be instructed to prop-
erly locate Fifteenth Street and show
where it intersects with Cornell Street.
Carried.
Ald. Saul moved that we adjourn.
• Carried.
OTTO P. GEIGER,
City Recorder.
_Adopted , 1911
_Approved
Mayor
- Attest:
, Recorder
CITY COUNCIL.
209
Regular Adjourned Session, June 21,
1911.
(Official.)
Council met at 8:20 p. m. ,
Mayor Haas in the chair.
Present —Alds. E. E. McEvoy, J. W.
McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Sin-
grin, Specht and Assistant City At-
torney Willging.
Mayor Haas stated that this meet-
ing was an adjourned meeting of the
regular meeting of June 15 and was
called to consider bids for construc-
tion of a Sidewalk to the Eagle Point
Bridge and any other matter which
may come before any regular meeting
of the council.
Bids for the construction of cement
sidewalk presented.
On motion of Ald. O'Rourke bids
ordered opened.
E. J. Schilling, 10c per square foot; G.
L. Kormann, 10c per square foot; J.
J. Leonard, 10c per square foot; N. J.
Staner, 10p per square foot; L. Grasse],
11c per square foot. There being four
bids at 10c per square foot it was
moved by Ald. E. E. McEvoy that the
names of the four bidders be placed
in a hat and the Mayor to draw one
therefrom, the one so drawn to be
awarded the contract. Carried. Mr.
J. J. Leonard's name drawn, and on
motion of Ald. Specht he was awarded
the contract to construct sidewalk
along Eagle Point high bridge ap-
proach.
Bill of Louis Grassel for construct-
ing sidewalks, $389.58; Kenety & Lee,
additional gutter on Bluff street, $20.16;
Kenety & Lee, - brick paving Sixth
street, $4,344.52. Moved by Ald.
O'Rourke all bills properly O. K. be
paid. Carried.
An agreement signed by Wm. Vyver.
berg wherein he agrees to pay the as-
sessment for the construction of Sani-
tary Sewer in Lincoln avenue, pre-
sented. Moved by Ald. Specht the
agreement be approved and the City
Recorder have the same recorded with
the county. Carried.
Petition of Crown Dairy Co. asking
to be permitted to erect a platform in
alley between Sixth and Seventh
streets and Main and Iowa streets, the
same to be built against the Connolly
building, presented. Moved by Ald.
Specht the prayer be granted. Car-
ried.
Petition of W. H. Meuser asking the
City to accept the sum of Twenty Doi-
Adjourned Regular Session, June 21, 1911 211
City Attorney Lyon reported as fol-
lows:
Gentlemen: I beg to report that I
have examined the bond of Rellihan &
Mullen, in the sum of Five Hundred
Dollars, and the renewal certificate of
Michael, O'Donnell in like amount, re-
ferred to me for, examination, for per-
mit for making excavations. in the
streets, alleys, etc., in the city of Du-
buque, and herewith return said bond
and renewal certificate with my ap-
proval thereof.
GEO. T. LYON,
City Attorney.
On motion of Ald. O'Rourke, report
approved.
A communication from. S. Edwards,
U:. S. Asst. Engineer, in relation to the
dumping of garbage into the river,
presented.
On motion of Ald. Saul, referred to
the Committee of the Whole.
Ald. Saul offered the following:
Be It Resolved by the City Council
of Dubuque, Iowa:
That a permanent sidewalk of the
width of 12 feet be and the same is
hereby ordered to be laid on the east
side of Main street between First and
Second streets, and in front of the fol-
lowing described premises, City Lot 3a.
Such sidewalk to be constructed of
materials and in the manner as fol-
lows: On a sub -base eight inches
thick composed of broken stone or cin-
ders shall be laid a base three inches
thick composed of one part Portland
cement. two parts clean sharp sand
and four parts of crushed stone, on
top of which shall be laid a wearing
surface one inch thick composed of
equal cement and finely
crushed hard stone or gravel. Said
sidewalk to he begun within ten days,
and completed within thirty days from
the adoption of this resolution, and
the cost of same to be taxed against
said premises and collected in the
manner prescribed by law.
Ald. Saul moved the adoption of the
• resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Alds, E. E. McEvoy, J. W.
McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Sin -
grin, Specht.
Nays —None.
Ald. O'Rourke offered the following:
Ile it Resolved by the City Council
of Dubuque, Iowa:
That a permanent sidewalk of the
width of 12 feet be and the same is
hereby ordered to he laid on the North
side of Fifth street between Main and
Iowa streets, and in front of the fol-
low described premises, Und. 1 -2 S. 21
feet of, City Lot 17.
Such sidewalk to he constructed of
materials and in the manner as fol-
lows: On a sub -base eight inches-
thick composed of broken stone or
cinders shall be laid a base three
inches thick composed of one part
Portland cement, two parts clean sharp
sand and four parts crushed stone on
top of which shall be laid a wearing
surface one inch thick composed of
equal part Portland cement and finely
crushed hard stone or gravel, said
sidewalk to be begun within 10 days,.
and completed within 30 days from the
adoption of this resolution, and the
cost of same to be taxed against said
premises and collected in the manner
prescribed by law.
Add. O'Rourke moved the adoption
of the resolution. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas —Alds. E. E. McEvoy, J. W. Mc-
Evoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin,
Specht.
Nays —None.
Ald. E. E. McEvoy offered the fol-
lowing:
Resolved by the City Council of the.
City of Dubuque, That to pay for im-
proving Bluff street from the end of
the present brick paving between Fif-
teenth and Sixteenth streets, to the
north lot line of Eighth street, by J.
M. Kenety, Contractor, in front of and
adjoining the same, a Special Tax be
and is hereby levied on the several
Lots, and Parts of Lots, and Parcels.
of Real Estate hereinafter named, sit-
uated and owned, and for the sev-
eral amounts set opposite each Lot or
Parcel of Real Estate, as follows:
Owner. Description. Total.
H, C. Kiesel, City lot 647, 51.3
lin. ft. comb. curbstone . and
gutter at 85c, $43.61; 74.1 sq.
yds. macadamizing at $1'.37,
$101.52; extra expenses, per ft.,
6c, $3.08; 51.3 lin. ft. credit good
curb at 25c, $12.83 135.38
H,
C. Kiesel, Sub. City, So. 49.3
ft. lot 646, 49.3 lin. ft.. comb.
curbstone and gutter, at 85c,
$41.90; 71.21 sa, rds. macadam-
izing at 51.37. $97.56: extra ex-
penses ner ft.. 6c, $2.96; 49.3 lin.
ft. credit good curb at 25c, $12.33 130.09-
Julia Kemler et al, Sub. City, No.
2 ft. lot 646, 2.0 lin. ft. comb.
curbstone and gutter at 85c,
$1.70; 3.0 sq. yds. macadamizing
at $1.37, $4.11; extra 'expenses,
per ft., 6c, 12c; 2.0 liri. ft. credit
good curb at 25c. 5oc 5.43•
Julia Kemler et al, Sub. 'City lot
645, 51.3 lin. ft. comb, curbstone
and gutter at 86c, $43.61; 74.1
sq. yds. macadamizing at $1.37,
$101.51; extra expenses, per ft.,
6c, $3.08; 51.3 lin. ft. credit good
curb at 25c, $12.83 135.32
Julia Kemler et al, Sub, City lot
644, 51.3 lin. ft. comb. curbstone
and gutter at 85c, $43.61; 74.1
1
■
a
210 . Adjourned Regular Session, June 21, 1911
lars in full payment for the Special
assessment for the improvement of
Wood street against Lots 8 and 9,
Myrtle Add. On motion of Ald. E. E.
McEvoy referred to Committee of the
Whole.
An agreement entered into by Ed-
ward I-1 n ing and wife and Fred J.
Schneider and wife, conveying a cer-
tain piece of property from, one to the
other, presented. On motion of Ald.
E. E. McEvoy referred to the City At-
torney, he to report to the Commit-
tee of the Whole. Carried.
Petition of Conlin & Kearns Co.
et al, asking that the City Council
prevent the replacing of Boat Houses
that were burned by the recent fire,
presented. Moved by Ald. Specht be
referred to the Committee of the
Whole and the Harbor Master be in-
structed to see that there are none re-
placed in the meantime. Carried.
Petition of Fred Kumpf asking that
the consent to sell and keep intoxi-
cating liquor granted to F. F. Krause
be renewed to him as purchaser and
assignee, presented.
On notion of Ald. Specht prayer
granted.
Aid. Specht offered the following.
Be it. Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, Iowa: That
consent is, hereby given Fred W.
Kumpf as purchaser, successor and
assignee of F. F. Krause to sell and
ke for sale, intoxicating liquors and
deal therein in .the city of Dubuque,
as provided by law. The consent here
given is in lieu of and in renewal of
the Resolution of Consent heretofore
given F. -F, Krause, and shall be ef-
fective July 1, 1911.
Moved by Ald. Specht the adoption
of the resolution. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas —Alds. E. E. McEvoy, J. W. Mc-
Evoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin,
Specht.
Na ys —None.
Petition of Aloys Richter askirj,g
that the consent to sell and keep in-
toxicating liquor granted to John
Graas be renewed to him- as purchaser
and assignee, presented. Moved by
Ald. Specht the prayer be granted.
Carried.
Ald. Specht offered the following:
Be it Resolved by the City Counc•h
of the City of Dubuque, Iowa.
That consent is hereby given Aloys
Richter, as purchaser, successor and
assignee of John Graas, to sell and
keep for sale intoxicating liquors and
deal therein in the City of Dubuque, as
provided by law. The consent here
given is in lieu of and in renewal of
the resolution of consent heretofore
given to John Graas, and shall be ef-
fective July 1st, 1911.
Ald. Specht moved the adoption of
the resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Alds. E. E. McEvoy, J. W.
McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Sin -
grin, Specht.
Nays —None.
A communication from J. J. Nagle,
stating that Mr. Wall was owner of
lot 2 of 1 and 3 of 1 in Randall's Sub.,
and the special assessment should be-
charged against the said Mr. Wall,
presented. -
On motion of Ald. O'Rourke, re—
ferred to City Attorney.
Communication from L. C. Bissell,.
secretary, asking that some arrange-
ment be made whereby the new foun-
tains will have a receptacle for dogs
and other small animals to drink from,
presented.
On motion of Ald. O'Rourke re-
ferred' to Committee of the Whole.
City Recorder Geiger presented the
renewal bond certificate of Philip --
Breithaupt for excavating.
On motion of Ald. O'Rourke, re-
ferred to City Attorney.
Moved by Ald. McEvoy that the -
rules be suspended for the purpose of
permitting anyone to address the
Council.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Alds. E. E. McEvoy, J. W:
McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Sin -
grin, Specht._ . .
Mr. H. Adams and E. P..Piekenbrock,.
park commissioners, addressed the
Council ir relation to the parking of
Grandview Ave from Dodge to South -
Dodge, also the proposed improvement.
of Grandview Avenue.
Moved by Ald. O'Rourke that the
sodding and grading of the parking of
Grandview Avenue just completed be
done at an opportune time and the ex-
pense thereof be paid out of the ex-
pense fund.
Ald. Sauer moved to amend that .
the matter be referred to the Commit-
; tee of the Whole..
Amendment lost by following' vote:
Yeas —Aids. E. E. McEvoy, Sauer,
Specht.
Nays —Alds. J. W. McEvoy,
O'Rourke, Saul, Singrin.
Motion carried',.
Ald. O'Rourke moved that, the May-
or and Chairman of Streets call on the
W. W. Trustees and endeavor to have -
them extend the water mains along:
the proposed improvement of Grand-
view Avenue, and ascertain what por—
tion of the expense they will bear.
Carried.
Adjourned Regular Session, June 21, 1911 213.
'662a, 74.2 lin. ft. comb. curb-
stone and gutter at 85c, $63.07;
145.7 sq. yds. macadamizing at
$1.37, 8199.61; extra expenses per
ft., 6c, $3.06 265.74
G. Ryan and H. Wilson, Sub
City, No. 65 ft. lot 662a, 65.0 lin
ft. comb. curbstone and gutter
at 85c, $55.25; 94.5 sq. yds. ma-
cadamizing at $1.37, $129.47; ex-
tra expenses per ft., 6c, $3.90;
13.9 lin. ft. credit good curb at
25c, $3.48 185.14
+Chas. Christman, Sub. City, So
1 -2, So. 51 ft. lot 662, 25.8 lin
ft. comb. curbstone and gutter
at 85c, $21.93; 37.6 sq. yds. ma-
cadamizing at $1.37, $51.51; ex-
tra expenses per ft., 6c, $1.65;
25.8 lin. ft. credit good curb at
25c, $6.45 68.54
.J. B. Glover, Sub. City, No. 1 -2
So. 51 ft. lot 662, 25.8 lin. ft.
comb. curbstone and gutter at
85c, $21.93; 37.6 sq. yds. macad-
amizing at $1.37, $51.51; extra
expenses per ft., 6c, $1.55; 25.8
lin. ft. credit good curb at 25c,
$6.45 .... 68 54
B. Glover, Sub. City, M. 38 ft.
lot 662, 38.0 lin. ft- comb. comb. curb-
ing and gutter at 85c, $32.30;
55.5 sq. yds. macadamizing at
$1.37, 876.04; extra expenses per
ft., 6c, $2.28; 38.0 lin. ft. credit
good curb at 25c, $9.50 101.12
Westminster church, Sub. City,
No. 51 ft. lot 662, 67.7 lin. ft.
comb. curbstone and gutter at
85c, $57.55; 130.4 sq. yds. ma-
cadamizing at $1.37, $17g.65; ex-
tra expenses per ft., 6c, $3.06;
67.7 lin. ft. credit good curb at
25c, $16.93 .... 222.33
W. E. and B. B. Richards, Sub.
City, west 52 ft. of So. 2 -5 lot
663, 114.4 lin. ft. comb. curb-
stone and gutter at 85c, $97.24;
204.2 sq. yds. macadamizing at
$1.37, $279.75; extra expenses
per ft., 6c, $6.14 383.13
'Cath. Ryan, Sub. City, M. 1 -5 lot
663, 51.3 lin. ft. comb. curbstone
and gutter at 85c, $43.61; 74.1
sq. yds. macadamizing at $1.37,
$101.52; extra expenses per ft„
6c, $3.08; 51.3 lin, ft. credit good
curb at 25c, $12.82 135.39
Cath, Ryan, Sub. City, So. 40.10
ft. N. M. 1 -5 lot 663, 40.9 lin.
ft. comb. curbstone and gutter
at 85c, $34.76; 59.1 sq. yds. ma-
cadamizing at $1.37, $80.97; ex-
tra expenses per ft., 6c, $2.45;
40.9 lin. ft. credit good curb at
25c, $10.22 107.96
Anna B. Ryan, Sub. City, No.
10.4 ft. N. M. 1 -5 lot 663, 10.4
lin. ft. comb. curbstone and
gutter at 85c, $8.84; 15.0 sq. yds.
macadamizing at $1.37, $20.65;
+extra expenses per ft., 6c, 62c;
10.4 lin. ft. credit good curb at
25c, $2.60 .... 27.41'
Anna B. Ryan, Sub. City, No. 1 -5
lot 663, 75.9 lin. ft. comb. curb-
stone and gutter at 85c, $64.51;
91.43 sq. yds. macadamizing at
$1.37, $125.26; extra expenses per
ft., 6c, $3.08; 75.9 lin. ft. credit
good curb at 25c, $18.97 173.88
M. E. Blocklinger, Sub. City, So
2 -5 lot 664, 209.77 sq. yds. ma-
cadamizing at $1.37, $287.38; ex-
tra expenses per ft., 6c, $7.09 294.47
A. H. Wellington, Sub. City, No
40 ft. of So. 142.5 lot 664, 64.4 sq
yds. macadamizing at $1.37, $88.23;
extra expenses per ft., 6c. $2.40 90.63
N. C. Ryder, Sub. City, No. 113
ft. lot 661, 256.82 sq. yds. ma-
cadamizing at $1.37, $351.84; ex-
tra expenses per ft., 6c, $6.78 358.62
City of Dubuque, Grant park,
354.11 sq. yds. macadamizing at
$1.37, $485.13; extra expenses per
ft., 6c, $229.19 714.32
C. E. Wales Hotel Co., City lot
654, Sub. 1 of 5, lot 1, 149.6 lin. ft.
comb. curbstone and gutter at
85c, $127.16; 216.1 sq. yds. ma-
cadamizing at $1.37, $296.06; ex-
tra expenses per ft., $8.98; 80.8
lin. ft. credit good curb at 25c,
$20.20 412.00
Anna Adams, Sub. City lot 654,
lot 4, 45.5 lin. ft. comb. curb-
stone and gutter at 85c, $38.67;
75.1 sq. yds. macadamizing at
$1.37, $102.89; extra expenses per
ft., $2.10; 45.5 lin. ft. credit good
curb at 25c, $11.37 132.29
John Killeen, Sub. City lot 654,
lot 3, 45.0 lin. ft. comb. curb-
stone and gutter at 85c, $38.25;
75.1 sq. yds. macadamizing at
$1.37, $102.89; extra expenses per
ft., 6c, $2.10; 45.0 lin. ft. credit
good curb at 25c, $11.25 131.99
Louis Reinecke, Sub. City lot 654,
lot 2, 30.3 lin. ft. comb. curb-
stone and gutter at 85c, $25.75;
43.8 sq. yds. macadamizing at
$1.37, $60.01; extra expenses per
ft., 6c, $1.82; 30.3 lin, ft. credit
good curb at 25c, $7.57 80.01
C. 11. Hamilton, Sub. 1 of 11 of
City lot 654, lot 4, 67.5 lin. ft.
comb. curbstone and gutter at
85c, $57.37; 86.4 sq. yds. macad-
amizing at $1.37, $118.37; extra
expenses per ft., 6c, $4.05; 67.5
lin. ft, credit good curb at 25c,
$16.87 .... 162.92
Martha J. Palmer, Sub. 1 of 11,
City lot 654, lot 5, 70.0 lin. ft.
comb. curbstone and gutter at
85c, $59.50; 101.0 sq, yds. macad-
amizing at $1.37, $138.37; extra
expenses per ft., 6c, $4.20; 60.9
lin. ft. credit good curb at 25c
$15.23 .... .... 186.84
A. Kroesen Est., Sub. City lot
655, E. 1 -2 lot 11, 50.0 lin. ft.
212 Adjourned Regular Session, June 21, 1911
sq. yds. macadamizing at $1.37,
$101.51; extra expenses per ft.,
6c, $3.08; 51.3 lin. ft. credit good
curb at 25c, $12.83 135.37
Geo. Mohr Est., Sub. City, west
63.6 ft. lot 643, 64.4 lin, ft, comb.
curbstone and gutter at 85c,
$54.74; 127.28 sq. yds. macadam-
izing at $1.37, $174.37; extra ex-
penses per ft., 6c, $3.08; 6.4 lin.
ft. credit good curb at 25c, $16.10 216.09
First Church of Christ, City lot
642, 65.8 lin. ft. comb. curb-
stone and Futter at 85c, $55.93;
127.28 sq. yds. macadaming at
$1.37, $174.37; extra expenses
per ft., 6c, $3.08 233.38
First Church of Christ, Sub. City
lot 641, lot 2, 25.5 lin. ft. cornb.
curbstone and gutter at 85c,
$21:67; 37.1 sq. yds. macadamiz-
ing at 31.37, $50.83; extra ex-
penses per ft., 6c, $1.53 74.03
Anna Phelan, Sub. 1 of City lot
641, lot 1, 25.7 lin ft. comb. curb-
stone and gutter at 85c, $21.85;
37.5 sq. yds. macadamizing at
$1.37, $51.38; extra expenses per
ft., 6c, $1.54 74.77
F. H. and R. Holland, Sub. 1,
City lot 641, lot 2, .2 lin. ft.
comb. curbstone and gutter at
85c, 17c; .4 sq. yds. macadamiz-
ing at $1.37, 55c; extra expenses
per ft., 6c, 3c .75
F H. and R. Holland, Sub. City
lot 640, So. 39.4 ft. lot 1, 21.6
lin. ft. comb. curbstone and
gutter at 85c, $18.36; 31.5 sq.
yds. macadamizing at $1.37,
$43.16; extra expenses per ft.,
6c, $1.30 62.82
F. H. and R. Holland, Sub. City
lot 640, So. 39.4 ft. lot 2, 18.3 lin.
ft. comb. curbstone and gutter
at 85c, $15.56; 26.4 sq. yds. ma-
cadamizing at $1.37, $36.17; ex-
tra expenses per ft, 6, $1.10
F. H. and R. Holland, Sub. City
lot 640, No. 11.8 ft. lot 1, 1.9 lin.
ft. comb. curbstone and gutter
at 85c, $1.62; 2.7 sq. yds. ma-
cadamizing at $1.37, $3.70; ex-
tra expenses per ft., 6c, llc
'Carrie Moser, Sub. City lot 640,
No. 11.8 lot 2, 9.7 lin. ft. comb.
curbstone and gutter at 85c,
$8.25; 14.0 sq. yds. macadmiz-
ing at $1.37, $19.18; extra ex-
penses per ft., 6c, 58c 28.01
.Carrie Moser, Sub. City, So. 23 3
' ft. lot 639, 23.9 lin. ft. comb.
curbstone and gutter at 85c,
$20.32; 34.8 sq. yds. macadam-
izing at $1.37, $47.68; extra ex-
penses per ft., 6c, $1.43 69.43
11. Butt Est., Sub. City, No. 28
ft. lot 639, 28.0 lin. ft. comb.
curbstone and gutter at 85c,
$23.80; 41.3 sq. yds. macadam-
izing at $1.37, $56.58; extra ex-
penses per ft., 6c, $1.68 82.06
H. G. Langworthy, City lot 638,
76.8 lin. ft. comb. curbstone and
gutter at 85c, $65.28; 145.9 sq.
yds. macadamizing at $1.37,
$199.88; extra expenses per ft.,
6c, $3.08 268.21
Jas. Rowan, City lot 656a, 77.1
lin. ft. comb. curbstone and gut-
ter at 85c, $65.54; 145.9 sq. yds.
macadamizing at $1.37, $199.88;
extra expenses per ft., 6c; $3.08';
77.1 lin. ft. credit good curb at
25c, $19.28 249.22
Jas. Rowan, Sub. City lot 657a,
lot 2, 16.3 lin, ft. comb. curb-
stone and gutter at 85c, 313.86;
23.5 sq. yds. macadamizing at.
$1.37, $32.20; extra expenses per
ft., 6c, 98c: 16.3 lin. ft. credit
good curb at 25c, $4.08 42.96
Louis Trexler, Sub, City lot 657a,
lot 1 35.0 lin. ft, guttering at
25c, $8.75; 51.0 sq. yds. macada-
mizing at $1.37, $69.87; extra
expenses per ft., 6c, $2.10 80 72
City of Dubuque, City lot 658a,
51.3 lin. ft. guttering at 25c,
312.82; 74.1 sq. yds. macadamiz-
ing at $1.37, $101.52; extra ex-
penses per ft., 6c, $75.92 190.26
City of Dubuque, Sub. City, west
1 -2 lot 659, 51.3 lin. ft. guttering
at 25c. $12.83; 74.1 se. yds. ma-
cadamizing at $1.37, $101.52; ex-
tra expenses per ft., 6c, $75.92 190.27
City of Dubuque, Sub. City, west
1 -2 lot 660, 64.0 lin. ft. guttering
at 25c, $16.00; 136.1 sq. yds. ma-
cadamizing, $186.46; extra ex-
penses per ft., 6c, $96.10 298.56
J. J. Nagle, Sub. City, So. 78 ft.
So. 1 -2 lot 661, 94.0 lin. ft. comb.
curbstone and gutter at 85c,
$79.90; 168.69 sq. yds. macadam-
izing at $1.37, $231.11; extra ex-
penses per ft., 6c, $4.68; 94.0 lin.
ft. credit good curb at 25c,$23.50 292.19
Fannie Stout, Sub. City, No. 50
ft. So. 1 -2 lot 661, 50.0 lin. ft.
comb. curbstone and gutter at
85c, $42.50; 72.0 sq. yds. macad-
amizing at $1.37, 398.64; extra
expenses per ft., 6c, $3.00; 50.0
lin. ft. credit good curb at 25c,
$12.50 131.64
Fannie Stout, Sub. City, So. 7.8
ft. No. 1 -2 lot 661, 7.8 lin. ft.
comb. curbstone and gutter at
85c, $6.63; 11.3 sq. yds. macad-
amizing at $1.37, $15.48; extra
expenses per ft., 6c, 47c; 7.8 lin.
ft. credit good curb at 25c, $1.95 20.63
James Beach, Sub. City, No. 120.4
ft. No. 1 -2 lot 661, 144.1 lin. ft.
comb. curbstone and gutter at
85c $122.49; 234.34 sq. yds. ma-
cadamizing at $1.37, $321.05; ex-
tra expenses per ft., 6c, $7.22;
12.3 lin. ft. credit good curb at
25c, $3.08 .... 447.68
St. Mark's Evangelical Lutheran
church, Sub. City, So. 51 ft. lot
Adjourned Regular Session, June 21, 1911 215
$32.30; 55.0 sq. yds. macadam-
izing at $1.37, $75.35; extra ex-
pense, per ft., 6c, $2.28; 38.0 lin.
ft. credit good curb at 25c, $9.50 100.43
J. Sutherland, A. McDaniels'
Sub., So. 1 -2 lot 764, 24.8 lin. ft.
comb. curbstone and gutter at
85c, $21.08; 35.82 sq. yds. macad-
amizing at $1.37, $49.07; extra
expenses per ft., 6c, $1.49; 24.8
lin. ft. cerdit good curb at 25c,
$6.20 ...... ...... 65.44
J. A. King, A. McDaniels' Sub ,
No. 1 -2 lot 764, 24.8 lin. ft. comb
curbstone and gutter at 85c,
$21.08; 35.82 sq. yds. macadam-
izing at $1.37, $49.07; extra ex-
penses per ft., 6c, $1.49; 24.8 lin.
ft. credit good curb at 25c, $6.20 65.44
Geo. E. Davis, A. McDaniel's
Sub., lot 765, 50.7 lin. ft. comb.
curbstone and gutter at 85c,
$43.09; 73.23 sq. yds. macadam-
izing at $1.37, $100.33; extra ex-
penses per ft., 6c, $3.04; 50.7
lin. ft. credit good curb at 25c,
$12.67 133.79
Margt. Ahern, A. McDaniels'
Sub., So. E. 1 -4 lot 766, 25.4 lin.
ft. comb. curbstone and gutter
at 85c, $21.59; 36.7 sq. yds. ma-
cadamizing at $1.37, $50.28; ex-
tra expenses per ft., $1.52. 25.4
lin. ft. credit good curb at 25c,
$6.35 67.04
M. A. McEvoy, A. McDaniels'
Sub., N. E. 1 -4 lot 766, 25.4 lin.
ft. comb. curbstone and gutter
at 85c, $21.59; 36.7 sq. yds. ma-
cadamizing at $1.37, $50.28; ex-
tra expenses per ft., 6c, $1.52;
25.4 lin. ft. credit good curb at
26c, $6.35 67.04
E. H. Sheppley, A. McDaniels'
Sub., lot 767, 81.2 lin, ft. comb.
curbstone and gutter at SSc,
869.02; 117.3 sq. yds. macadam-
izing at $1.37, $160.70; extra ex-
penses per ft., 6c, $4.87; 81.2 lin.
ft. credit good curb at 25c,
$20.30 .,.. 214.29
E. H. Sheppley, A. McDaniels'
Sub., lot 768a, 10.1 lin. ft. comb.
curbstone and gutter at 85c,
$8.58; 14.59 sq. yds. macadam-
izing at $1.37, $19.99; extra ex-
penses per ft, 6c, 61c; 10.1 lin. ft.
credit good curb at 25c, $2.52.. 26.66
M. E. H. Blocklinger, A. McDan-
iels' Sub., lot 768, 50.7 lin. ft.
comb. curbstone and gutter at
85c, $43.09; 73.23 sq. yds. macad-
amizing at 81.37, $100.33; extra
expenses per ft., 6c, $3.04; 50.7
lin. ft. credit good curb at 25c,
$12.67 133.79
M. E. H. Blocklinger, A. McDan-
iels' Sub., lot 769, 60.9 lin. ft.
comb. culbstone and gutter at
85c, $51.76; 87.96 sq. yds. macad-
amizing at $1.37, $120.51; extra
expenses per ft., 6c, $3.65; 60.9
lin. ft. credit good curb at 25c,
$15.22 160.70.
Jas. McDonnell, A. McDaniel's
Sub., So. 1 -2 lot 769a, 30.4 lin. ft.
comb. curbsto' e and gutter at
85c, $25.84; 43.91 sq. yds. ma-
cadamizing at $1.37, $60.16; ex-
tra expenses per ft., $1.82; 30.4
lin. ft. credit good curb at 25c,
$7.60 80.22.
M. E. Schrup, A. McDaniels'
Sub., No. 1 -2 lot 769a, lot 2,
30.4 lin. ft. comb, curbstone and
gutter at 85c, $25.84; 43.91 sq.
yds. macadamizing at $1.37,
$60.16; extra expenses per ft., 6c,
$1.82; 30.4 lin. ft. credit good
curb at 25c, $7.60 .... 80.22:
P. McCullough, A. L. Brown's
Sub., lot 1, 109.8 lin. ft. comb.
curbstone and gutter at 85c,
$93.33; 143.3 sq. yds. macadam-
izing at $1.37, $196.32; extra ex-
penses per ft., 6c, $5.23; 109.8 lin.
ft. credit good curb at 25c,
$27.45 267.43
M. H. Grosvenor, Sub. 2, City lot
667, lot 1, 146.6 sq. yds. macad-
amizing at $1.37, $200.84; extra
expenses per ft., 6c, $4.74 205.58
Kate Van Duzee, Sub. 1, City lot
667, lot 2, 7.2 lin. ft. gutter at
25c, 84.68: 70.08 sq. yds, macad-
amizing at 81.37, $96.01; extra
expenses per ft., 6c, $2.61 103.30
Kate Hargus, Sub. 1, City lot 667,
lot 1, 2.0 lin. ft. gutter at 25c,
$1.30; 99.08 sq. yds. macadamiz-
ing at $1.37, $135.74; extra ex-
penses per ft., 6c, $3.69 140.73
Anna Rebman, Cooley's Sub ,
So. 37 ft, lot la, 18.8 lin. ft
gutter at 25c, $12.22; 59.6 sq
yds. $81.65; extra expenses per
ft., 6c, $2.22 96.09
M. C. and H. R. Haggerty, Cool-
ey' Sub., No. 3 ft. lot la, 4.83 sq.
yds. macadamizing at $1.37,
$6.61; extra expenses per ft, 6c,
18c 6.79 -
M. C. and H. R.Haggerty, Sub. 1,
Cooley's Sub., lot 1, 12.0 lin. ft.
curb reset at 25c, $2.40; 27.4 sq.
yds. macadamizing. at 31.37,
$37.53: extra expenses per ft.,
6c, $1.02
40.91
M. A. McQuillan, Sub. 1, Cooley's
Sub., lot 2, 37.05 sq. yds. ma-
cadamizing at $1.37, $50.75; ex-
tra expenses per ft, 6c, $1.38 52.13
E. W. McFadden, Cooley's Sub ,
lot 2, 80.55 sq. yds. macadamiz-
ing at $1.37, $110.35; extra ex-
penses per ft., 6c, $3.00 113.35.
E. W. McFadden, Cooley's Sub ,
So. 7 ft. lot 3, 11.3 sq. yds. ma-
cadamizing at $1.37, $15.48; ex-
penses per ft., 6c, 42c 15.90'
G. R. Clark, Cooley's Sub., N
43 ft. lot 3, 69.27 sq. yds. ma-
cadamizing at $1.37, $94.89; ex-
tra expenses per ft., 6c, $2.58 97.47
214 Adjourned Regular Session, June 21, 1911
comb. curbstone and gutter at
85c, $42.50; 72.2 sq. yds. macad-
amizing at $1.37,. $98.91; extra
expenses per ft., 6c, $3.00 144.41
Mrs. Platt Smith, Sub. City lot
655, E. 1 -2 lot 10, 51.2 lin. ft.
comb, curbstone and gutter at
85c, $43.52; 73.95 sq. yds. macad-
amizing at $1.37, $101.31; extra '
expenses per ft., 6c, $3.07 147.90
Mrs. Platt Smith, Sub. City lot
655, E. 1 -2 lot 9, 16.0 lin. ft.
comb. curbstone and gutter at
85c, $13.60; 23.1 sq. yds. macad-
amizing at $1.37, $31.65; extra
expenses per ft., 6c, 96c 46.21
H. E. Lawther, Sub. City lot 655,
E. 1 -2 So. 36 ft. lot 8, 36.0 lin.
ft. comb. curbstone and gutter
at 86c, 30.60; 52.0 sq. yds. ma-
cadamizing at $1.37, $71.24; ex-
tra expenses per ft., 6c, $2.16 104.00
J. S. Stephens, Sub. City lot 655,
E. 1 -2 No. 24 ft. lot 8, 24.0 lin.
ft. comb. ourbstone and gutter
at 85c, $20.40; 34.6 sq. yds. ma-
cadamizing at $1.37, $47.40; ex-
tra expenses per ft., 6c, $1.44 69.24
D. E. Lyon, Sub. City lot 655, E
1 -2 lot 7, 55.0 lin. ft. comb. curb-
stone and gutter at 85c, $46.75;
79.4 sq. yds. macadamizing at
$1.37, $108.78; extra expenses per
ft., 6c, $3.30 158.83
S. J. Goldthorpe, Sub. City lot 655,
E. 1 -2 lot 6, 51.2 lin. ft. comb.
curbstone and gutter at 85c,
$43.52; 73.95 sq. yds. macadam-
izing at $1.37, $101.31; extra ex-
penses per ft., 6c, $3.07; 12.0 lin.
ft. credit good curb at 25c.
$3.00 144.90
Mary Backes, Sub. City lot 655,
E. 1 -2 lot 5, 51.2 1]n. ft. comb.
curbstone and gutter at 85c,
$43.52; 73.95 sq. yds. macadam-
izing at $1.37, $101.31; extra ex-
penses per ft., 6c, $3.07; 51.2 lin.
ft. credit good curb at 25c,
$12.80 .... 135.10
[1. F. C. Schneider, Sub. City lot
655, E 1 -2 lot 4, 25.2 lin. ft.
comb. curbstone and gutter at
85c, $21.42, 36.4 sq. yds. macad-
amizing at, $1.37, $49.87; extra
expenses per ft., 6c, $1.51; 25.2
lin. ft. credit good curb at 25c,
$6.30 .... 66.60
H. F. C. Schneider, Sub. City lot
655, E. 1 -2 lot 3, 25.2 lin. ft.
comb. curbstone and gutter at
85c, $21.42, 36.4 sq., yds. macad-
amizing at $1.37, $49.87; extra
expenses per ft., 6c, $1.51; 13.1
ft. credit good curb at 25c,
$3.28 69:52
M. J. Everett Est., sub. City lot
655, E. 1 -2 lot 2, 51.2 lin. ft.
comb. curbstone and gutter at
85c, $43.52; 73.95 sq. yds. ma-
cadamizing at $1.37, $101.31; ex-
tra expenses per ft., 6c, 3.07 .... 147.90
Harriet Lull, Sub. City lot 655,
E 1 -2 lot 1, 72.5 lin. ft. comb.
curbstone and gutter at 85c,
$61.62; 143.58 sq. yds.. macad-
amizing at $1.37, $196.70; extra
expenses per ft:, 6c, $3.07 261.39
Johanna Poor, Sub. 756, A. Mc-
Daniels' Sub., lot 1, 83.0 lin. ft.
comb. curbstone and gutter at
85c, $70.55; 152.3 sq. yds. macad-
amizing at $1.3T, 8208.65; extra
expenses per ft., 6c, $3.60; 63.0 -
lin. ft. credit good curb at 25c,
$15.75 .... 267.05•
Geo. E. Davis, E 55 ft.of So. 1 -2 A
McDaniels' Sub., lot: 757, .30.0 lin
ft. comb. curbstone and gutter
at 85c, $25.50; 43.3 sq. yds. ma-
cadamizing at $1.37; $59.32; ex-
tra expenses per ft., 6c, $1.880;
30.0 lip. ft. credit good curb at
25c, $7.50 79.12'
Marg. Raueschle, No. 1 -2 A. Mc-
Daniels' Sub., lot 757, 30.0 lin.
ft. comb. curbstone and gutter
at 85c, $25.50; 43.3 sq. yds. ma-
cadamizing at $1.37, $59.32; ex-
tra expenses per ft., 6c, $1.80;
30.0 1]n. ft. credit good curb at
25c, $7.50 .... 79.12:
Chas. Schreiber; A McDaniels'
Sub., lot 758, 43.0 lin. ft. comb.
curbstone and gutter at 85c,
$36.55; 62.1 sq. yds. macadam-
izing at $1.37, $85.08; extra ex-
penses per ft., 6c,. $2.58; 43.0 lin.
ft. credit good curb at 25c,
$10.75 .... 113.46.
Chas. Schreiber; A. McDaniels'
Sub., lot 759, 43.0 lin. ft. comb.
curbstone and gutter at 85c,
$36.55; 62.1 sq. yds. macadam-
izing at $1.37, $85.08; extra ex-
penses per ft., 6c, $2.58; 43.0 lin.
ft. credit good curb at 25c,
$10.75 .... 113.46..
Eliz. A. Healey, So. 1 -2 E. 115 ft.
A. McDaniels' Sub., lot 760, 25.0
lin. ft. comb. curbstone and
gutter at 85c, $21.25; 36.1 sq.
yds. macadamizing at $1.37,
$49.46; extra expenses per ft.,
6c, $1.50; 25.0 lin. ft. credit good
curb at 25c, $6.25 65.96'
Ed. Healey Est:, No. 1 -2 E. 115 ft
A. McDaniels' Sub., lot 760, 47.5
lin. ft. comb. curbstone and
gutter at 85c, $40.37; 107.09 sq.
yds. macadamizing at $1.37,
$146.71; extra expenses per ft,
6c, $1.50; 35.5 lin. ft. credit good
curb at 25c, $8.87 179.71'
E. Alden, A. McDaniels' Sub., lot
762, 60.0 lip. ft. comb. curbstone
and gutter at 85c, $51:00; 125.87
'sq.' Yds. macadamizing at $1.37,
$172.44; extra expenses per ft.,
6c, $2.28; 45.0 lin. ft. credit good
curb at 25c, $11.25 214.47'
R. J. Truedell, A. McDaniels'
Sub., lot 763, 38.0 lin. ft. comb.
curbstone and gutter at 85c,
'216 Adjourned Regular Session, June 21, 1911
.G. R. Clark, Cooley's Sub., S.
2 ft. lot 4, 3.2 sq. yds. macad-
amizing at $1.37, $4.38; extra ex-
penses per ft., 6c, 12c 4.50
A. - Levens, Cooley's Sub., No. 48
lot 4, 77.33 sq. yds. macadamiz-
ing at $1.37, $105,94; extra ex-
penses per ft., 6c, $2.88 108.82
J. B. Glover, Cooley's Sub., lot 5,
80.55 sq. yds. macadamizing at
$1.37, $110.35; extra expenses per
ft., 6c, $3.00 .... 113.35
Anna Rebman, Cooley's Sub., lot
6, 80.55 sq. yds. macadamizing
at $1.37, $110.35; extra expenses
per ft., 6c, $3.00 .... 113.35
Total $13,239.93
3386.4 lin. ft. comb. curb and
gutter at 85c $ 2,878.44
201.6 lin. ft. gutter at 25c 50.40
28.0 lin. ft. stone curb at 65c 18.20
12.0 lin. ft. stone curb reset at
20c .... 2.40
7391.93 sq. yds. macadam at
$1.37 10,126.94
Extra expenses 709.90
Total .. $13,786.28
Credit for good old curb 546.35
Total assessment .... .... ..$13,239.93
All of which is assessed in propor-
tion to the special benefits conferred.
Aid. E. E. McEvoy moved the adop-
tion of the resolution. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas-Alds. E. E. McEvoy, J. W. Mc-
Evoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin,
. Specht.
Nays -None.
Ald. McEvoy offered the following:
AN ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAP-
TER XXVI. OF THE REVISED
ORDINANCES OF 1901 OF THE
CITY OF DUBUQUE, INSOFAR AS
THE SAME PERTAINS TO THE
LICENSING, HARBORING AND
REGULATION OF DOGS.
Be It Ordained by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That Chapter XXVI, of
the Revised Ordinances of 1901 of the
City of Dubuque, be amended by rtrik
ing therefrom Sections 30, 31 and 32.
Section 2. That the following sec-
tions are hereby enacted and substi-
tuted in lieu of said sections so re-
pealed, to -wit:
Section 3. No person owning or
harboring any dog or bitch shall allow
the same to run at large without pro-
curing a license therefor, which li-
cense shall be issued for the term of
one year, on payment of the sum of
one dollar for each dog and three dol-
lars for each bitch.
Section 4. The license hereinabove
provided for shall be due and payable
.January 1 in each year. and if. the
'same is not paid on or before March
1st of said year, said license shall then
become due in double the amount
thereof. Licenses for the year 1911
shall become due July 1st and shall
become due in double the amount if
not paid on or before August 1st in
said year.
Section 5. Wherever used in this
ordinance, the word "person" shall in-
clude and be held to apply to corpor-
ations and firms.
Section 6. Any person who shall al-
low any dog or bitch habitually to re-
main and be lodged or fed within his
or her house, barn, store, or enclosure
of any kind. shall be considered as
owning or harboring the same within
the meaning of Section 3 of this Or-
dinance.
Section 7. Upon presentation to the
City Recorder of a receipt in dupli-
cate showing the payment of the li-
cense tax hereinbefore provided for,
the latter shall furnish to the person
presenting such receipt a metal license
tag, which shall contain thereon the
number of the license tag and the year
of issue, the Recorder retaining such
duplicate. Said license tag shall be se-
curely fastened on the neck of the dog
by means of a collar, and .on said col-
lar shall be engraved or stamped the
name of the person to whom such li-
cense tag is issued.
Section 8. Any dog found running
at large at any time of the year with-
out the check provided for in Section
7 hereof, may be taken up by any offi-
cer or person and placed in the city
pound, to be kept there for a period of
not to exceed 48 hours. Unless such
dog is claimed within that time by
the owners thereof, and the tax pro-
vided for herein is paid, together with
a penalty of one dollar for the taking
up and keeping of such dog, said dog
shall be destroyed in such humane
manner as the poundmaster may de-
termine.
Section 9. Any dog shown to be
vicious, or otherwise dangerous to the
community, whether licensed or not,
is hereby declared to constitute a nuis-
ance, and may, if found running at
large, be taken up and held at the
pound for the period provided for in
Section 8 hereof, and the owner of
such dog, if known, shall be notified
of such impounding, and, upon pay-
ment of the penalty in said section
named, said dog may be surrendered
to such owner. In case of emergency,
however, such vicious or dangerous
animal may be instantly killed by any
officer or other person having reason-
able cause to fear injury to any human
being on . the part of such dog. Evi-
dence showing that any dog, has pre-
viously bitten any one without provo-
cation, or habitually snaps at or at-
tacks persons, shall be presumptive as
to the vicious nature of such animal.
Section 10. It shall be unlawful for
any person owning or harboring any
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.dog found to be a nuisance as in the
next preceding section set out, to per-
mit such dog to run at large, that is
to say, such dog shall be kept secure-
ly tied or otherwise under control, so
- that persons lawfully on the public
streets or highways or on the premises
of the owner of said dog shall be safe
from attack. Provided, that any dog
duly licensed may be permitted to run
at large, if he is securely and safely
muzzled while thus at large.
Section 11. It shall be the duty of
the City Assessor to assess every dog
owned or harbored within the City of
Dubuque, and the tax due on such dog
:shall he charged against the owner or
person harboring said dog; if said tax
is not paid, the same shall become de-
linquent and collectible as other city
taxes.
Section 12. It shall be the duty of
any person owning or harboring a dog
as hereinafter before set out, to assist
the Assessor in listing such dog, and
failure to do so, or failure to•pay the
- tax herein provided for on or before
March 1st in each year, or to comply
with the terms of this ordinance in any
other particular, shall make the per -
•son so delinquent guilty of a misde-
meanor, and punishable accordingly.
Section 14. This Ordinance shall go
into effect from and after its passage
by the City Council and its publication
one time in the Times - Journal and
- Telegraph- Herald, official newspapers.
Adopted , 1911.
Adopted , 1911.
Mayor.
Attest:
City Recorder.
Ald. E. E. McEvoy moved the Or-
dinance be now adopted as read.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas -Alds. E. E. McEvoy, J. W.
- McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Sin -
grin, Specht.
Nays -None.
Alderman E. E. McEvoy offered the
following:
Be It Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, That it is
deemed necessary and advisable to im-
prove Cornell Street from West Four-
teenth Street to West Fifteenth Street,
and it is hereby proposed to construct
a concrete gutter forty -two inches
wide along the west curb of said por-
tion of said street and also along the
east curb from Montrose Terrace to
West Fifteenth Street and to reset
curb on either side where necessary on
said portion of said street, and to as-
sess the cost of said guttering and curb
re- setting against the abutting prop-
erty.
Ald. E. E. McEvoy moved the adop-
tion of the resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas -Alds. E. E. McEvoy, J. W.
McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Sin -
grin, Specht.
Nays -None.
Alderman E. E. McEvoy offered the
following:
Be It Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, That the City
Engineer be and he is hereby directed
to prepare a plat showing generally
the location, nature and extent of the
proposed improvement on Cornell
Street from West Fourteenth Street to
West Fifteenth Street, and the kind of
material to be used, and an estimate
of the entire cost thereof, and the
amount and cost of such improvement,
and the amount assessable upon any
railway or street railway company, the
amount and cost thereof, to be paid
by the City, if any, and the cost there-
of and the amount assessable upon
each lot or parcel of land adjacent to
or abutting upon such improvement
per front foot, and to file such plat and
estimate in the office of the City Re-
corder; that after the filing of said
plat and estimate in his office, the City
Recorder shall publish in three con-
secutive issues of a newspaper pub-
lished in this city, a notice stating
that such plat and estimates are on
file, the location and nature of the im-
provement, kind of material to be
used, and an estimate of its cost, and
the time before which objections
thereto can be filed, and the time fixed
for hearing, which time shall not be
less than five days after the last pub-
lication of such notice, and after such
publication shall have been made, the
City Recorder shall, at the next reg-
ular session of the City Council, notify
the Council thereof in writing, with a
printed copy of such notice ° accom-
panying the same.
McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Sin -
tion of the resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas -Alds. E. E. McEvoy, J. W.
McEvoy, O'Rourke, aSuer, Saul, Sin -
grin, Specht.
Nayes -None.
Alderman E. E. McEvoy offered the
following: -
Be It Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, That the City
Engineer be and he is hereby in-
structed to prepare a profile showing
a change from the present establish-
ed grade on Cornell Street from West
Fifteenth Street to May Place to a
lower grade.
Ald. E. E. McEvoy moved the adop-
tion of the resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas -Alds. E. E. McEvoy, J. W.
McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Sin -
grin, Specht.
Nays -None.
218 Adjourned Regular Session, June 21, 1911
Aid. E. E, McEvoy offered the fol-
lowing:
Whereas, It is deemed necessary
and expedient to improve the west
side of Bluff Street, between Tenth
Street and Eleventh Street, in front of
and abutting the premises hereinafter
described by laying down a permanent
sidewalk thereon, composed of cement
material.
Therefore, be it Resolved by the
City Council of the City of Dubuque,
That the City Engineer be and he is
hereby directed to prepare a plat
showing generally the location, na-
ture and extent of the proposed im-
provement on the west side of Bluff
Street, between Tenth and Eleventh
Streets, and in front of and abutting
Lot 1 of Sub of E. of out lot 655,
and the kind of material to be used,
and an estimate of the entire cost
thereof and the amount and cost of
such improvement, and the amount
and cost thereof, to be paid by the
City, if any, and the cost thereof and
amount assessable upon each lot or
parcel of land adjacent to or abutting
updn scuh improvement per front foot,
and to file such plat and estimate in
the office of the City Recorder; that
after the filing of said plat and esti-
mate in his office, the City Recorder
shall notify said abutting and adja-
cent property owners, as provided by
ordinance, that such plat and estim-
ate are on file, the location and nature
of the improvement, kind of material
to be used, and an estimate of its cost,
and the time before which objections
thereto can be filed, and the time
fixed for 'hearing, which time shall not
be less than five (5) days after the ser-
vice of such notice, and after such
service shall have been made, the City
Recorder shall, at the next regular
session of the City Council, notify the
Council thereof in writing, with a copy
of such notice accompanying the same.
Alderman E. E. 14IcEvoy moved the
adoption of the resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Alds. E. E. McEvoy, J. W.
McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Sin -
grin, Specht. - -
Nays —None.
Ald, E. E. McEvoy offered the fol-
lowing:
Whereas it is deemed necessary and
expedient to improve the north side
of Seminary Street, between Harold
Street and Keppler Street, in front of
and abutting the premises hereinafter
described by laying down a perman-
ent sidewalk thereon, composed of
cement material;
Therefore, be it resolved by the
City Council of the City of Dubuque;
That the City Engineer be and he
is hereby directed to prepare a plat
showing generally the location, nat-
ure and extent of the proposed im-
provement on the north side of Sem-
inary Street, between Harold and
Keppler Streets, and In front of and
abutting lot 29 of J. P. Schroeder's•
add., and the kind of material to be
used, and an estimate of the entire
cost thereof and the amount and cost
of such improvement, and the amount
and cost thereof, to be paid by the
city, if any, and the cost thereof and
amount assessable upon each lot or
parcel of land adjacent to or abut-
ting sueh improvement per. front foot,
and to file such. plat and estimate in
the office of the City Recorder; that
after the filing of said plat and esti-
mate in his office, the City Recorder •
shall notify said abutting an adjacent
property owners, as provided by or-
dinance, that such plat and estimate
are on file, the location and nature of
the improvement, kind of material to
be used, and an estimate of its cost,
and the time before which objections
thereto•can be filed, and the time fix-
ed for hearing, which time shall not
be less than five (5) days after the
service of such notice, and after such
service shall have been made, the
City Recorder shall, at the next reg-
ular session of the City Council, notify
the Council thereof in writing, with a
copy of such notice accompanying
the same.
Ald. E. E. McEvoy moved the adop-
tion of the resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Aids. E, E. McEvoy, J. W.
McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Sin—
grin, Specht,
Nays —N one.
Ald, Saul offered the following
Whereas, it is deemed necessary
and expedient to improve the east_
side of Main Street, between First:
Street and Second Street, in front of
and abutting the premises hereinaf-
ter described by laying down a per-
manent sidewalk thereon, composed
of cement material;
Therefore, be is resolved by the City -
Council of the City of Dubuque;
That the City Engineer be and he-
is hereby directed to prepare a plat
showing generally the location, nat-
ure and extent of the proposed im-
provement on the east side of Main
Street, between First and Second
Streets, and in front of and abutting
south 1 -2 of Lot 3a, and the kind of
material to be used, and an estimate
of the entire cost thereof and the
amount and cost of such improve-
ment, and the amount and cost there=
of, to be paid by the city, if any, and
the cost thereof and amount assess=
able upon each lot or parcel of land -
adjacent to or abutting upon such im-
provement per front foot, and to file.
'such plat a'nd estimate in' the office of
Adjourned Regular Session, June 21, 1911
of City 'Recorder; that after the filing
of said plat and estimate in his office,
the City Recorder shall. notify said
abutting and adjacent property own -
ers,' as provided by ordinance, that
such plat and estimate are on file,
the location and nature of the im-
pi'ovement, kind of material to be.
used, and an estimate of its cost, and
the time before which objections
thereto can be filed, and the time fix-
ed for hearing, which time shall not
be less than five (5) days after the
service of such notice, and after
such service shall have been made,
the City Recorder shall, at the next
regular session of the City Council,
,notify the Council thereof in writing,
with a copy of such notice accom-
panying the same. -
Ald. Saul moved the adoption of
the resolution. .
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Alds. E. E, McEvoy, J. W.
McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Sin -
grin, Specht,
Nays —None.
Ald. Saul offered the following:
Whereas it is deemed necessary
and expedient to Improve the west
side of Southern Avenue, between
Samuls Street and English Lane, in
front of and abutting the premises
hereinafter described and laying down
a permanent sidewalk thereon, com-
posed of cement material;
Therefore, be it resolved by the
City Council of the City of Dubuque:
That the City Engineer be and he
is hereby directed to prepare a plat
showing generally the location, nature
and extent of the proposed improve-
ment on the west side of Southern
Avenue, between Samuls Street and
English Lane, and in front of and
abutting lot 1 of O'Hare's Sub., and
the kind of material to be used, and
an estimate of the entire cost there-
of and the amount and cost of such
improvement, and the amount and
cost thereof, to be paid by the city.
if any, and the cost thereof and
amount assessable upon each lot or
parcel of land adjacent to or abutting
upon such improvement per front
foot, and to file such plat and esti-
mate in the office of the City Recor-
der; that after the filing of said plat
and estimate in his office, the City
Recorder shall notify said abutting
and adjacent property owners, as pro-
vided by ordinance, that auch plat
and estimate are on file, the location
and nature of the improvement, kind
of material to be used, and an esti-
mate of its cost, and the time before
which objections thereto can be fil-
ed, and the time fixed for hearing,
which time shall not be less than five
(5) days after the service of such
219
notice, and after such service shall
have been made, the City Recorder
shall, at the next regular session of
the City Council, notify the Council
thereof in writing, with a copy of
such 'notice accompanying the same.
Ald. Saul moved the adoption of
the resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Alds. E. E, McEvoy, J. W.
McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Sin -
grin, Specht.
Nays —None.
Ald. O'Rourke offered the following:
Whereas it is deemed necessary and
expedient to improve the east side of
Alpine .Street, between Reeder Street:
and Solan 'Street in front of and abut-
ting the premises hereinafter described
by laying down a permanent sidewalk
thereon, composed of cement material.
Therefore be it resolved by the City
Council of the City of Dnbuque, That
the City Engineer ne and ne is hereby
directed to prepare a plat showing gen-
erally the location, nature and extent
of the proposed improvement op the
east side of Alpine Street, between
Reeder and Solan Streets, and in front
of and abutting lot 8 of Lois Add., and
the kind of material to be used, and
an estimate of the entire cost thereof
and the amount and cost of such Im-
provement, and the amount and cost.
thereof, to be paid by the city, if any,
and the cost thereof and amount as-
sessable upon each lot or parcel of land
adjacent to or abutting upon such im-
provement per front foot, and to file
such plat and estimate in the office of
the City Recorder; that after the filing
of said plat and estimate in his office,
the City Recorder shall notify said
abutting and adjacent property own-
ers, as provided by ordinance, that
such plat and estimate are on file, the
location and nature of the improve-
ment, kind of material to be used. and
an estimate of its cost, and the time
before which objections thereto can be
filed, and the time fixed for hearing,
which time shall riot be less than five
(5) days after the service of such no.
tice, and after such service shall have
been made, the City Recorder shall, at
the next regular session of the City
Council, notify the Council thereof in
writing, with a copy of such notice ac-
companying the same.
Ald. O'Rourke moved the adoption of
the resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Alds. E. E. McEvoy, J. W. Mc-
Evoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin,
Specht.
Nays —None.
Ald. O'Rourke offered the following:
Whereas it is deemed necessary and
expedient to improve the west side of
Clay Street, between Sixth Street and
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Seventh Street in front of and abutting
the premises hereinafter described by
laying down a permanent sidewalk
thereon, composed of cement material.
Therefore be it resolved by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque, That
the City Engineer be and he is hereby
directed to prepare a plat showing gen-
erally the location, nature and extent
of the proposed improvement on the
east side of Clay Street, between Sixth
and Seventh Streets, and in front of
and abutting lots 246 and 247, city, and
the kind of material to be used, and an
estimate of the entire cost thereof and
the amount and cost of such improve-
ment, and the amount and cost there-
of, to be paid by the city, if any, and
the cost thereof and. amount assessable
upon each lot or parcel of land ad-
jacent to or abutting upon such im-
provement per front foot, and to file
such plat and estimate in the office
■of the City Recorder; that after the
filing of said plat and estimate in his
'office, the City Recorder shall notify
said abutting and adjacent property
'owners, as provided by ordinance, that
such plat and estimate are on file, the
location and nature of the improve-
ment, kind of material to be used,
and an estimate of its cost, and the
time before which objections thereto
can be filed, and the time fixed for
hearing, which time shall not be less
than (5) five days after the service of
such notice, and after such service
- shall have been made, the City Re-
corder shall, at the next regular ses-
sion of the City Council, notify the
Counciv thereof in writing, with a
copy of such notice accompanying the
same.
Ald. O'Rourke moved the adoption of
the resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Alds. E. E. McEvoy, J. W. Mc-
Evoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin,
`Specht.
Nays —None.
Ald. O'Rourke moved that the Street
- Commissioner be instructed to noi.ify
the owners of und. 1 -3 south 21 feet of
city lot 17 to have the curb replaced
and sidewalk repaired before next
- meeting of the Council (June 29). Car-
ried.
Ald. Specht moved that Mr. Geo.
Davis be appointed engineer of steam
roller No. 2 at the pleasure of the
Council. Carried.
Ald. O'Rourke nominated H. Kunkel,
Ald E. E. McEvoy nominated James
- Tobin for the position of stoker on
steam roller No. 2. Alds. E. E. Mc-
Evoy, Sauer and Specht voted for Mr.
Tobin. Alds. J. W. McEvoy, O'Rourke,
'Saul and Singrin voted for Kunkel.
Mr. Kunkel was elected stoker on roll-
er No. 2.
Ald. O'Rourke moved that when we
adjourn we adjourn to June 29. Car-
ried.
Ald. Singrin, chairman on fire, re-
ported that the firemen needed new
hats. Ald. Saul moved that the mat-
ter of hats for the firemen be left with
the chairman on fire and chief of fire
with power. Carried.
Ald. Singrin stated that there ought
to be comb, curb and gutter placed
about the city pound on Fourteenth
Street, so as to keep teams from driv-
ing over the walk.
Ald. O'Rourke moved that the placing
of curbing around the city pound on
Fourteenth Street be referred to the
alderman of the Third ward and the
Mayor with power. Carried.
Ald. Sauer, chairman of Police and
Light, reported that one of the horses
they had used on the patrol wagon was
sick and he had sent it back to the
Fire Department. Action approved.
Ald. Specht moved that the Harbor
Master have the weeds in the harbor
cut and the harbor cleaned up and
that the salary of the Harbor Master
be increased from $35.00 per month to
$45.00 per month. Carried.
Ald. Saul moved that we adjourn.
Carried. OTTO P. GEIGER,
City Recorder.
Adopted , 1911
Approved
Attest:
Mayor
, Recorder
CITY COUNCIL.
lRegular Adjourned Session, June 29th,
1911.
(Official.)
Council met at 8:45 n. m.
Mayor Haas In the chair.
Present —Alds. J. W. McEvoy,
-O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin, Specht.
Absent —Aid. E. E. McEvoy.
Mayor Haas stated that this meeting
was an adjourned meeting of the ad-
journed meeting of June 21 of the reg-
ular meeting of June 15, 1911, and was
called for the purpose of receiving bids
on Harvard street improvement and
any other matter which may come be-
fore a regular meeting.
Ald. O'Rourke moved that the coun-
cil proceedings for month of May be
- approved as printed. Carried.
Gus Schulz, macadam, 3rd Dist...$ 8.85
John John, macadam, 3rd Dist... 8.18
Frank Lassance, macadam, 5th
Dist. 67.92
Ald. O'Rourke moved that warrants
be drawn and bills paid. Carried.
Bids for the improvement of Har=
- yard street presented. On motion of
.'.1d. O'Rourke bids ordered opened.
Tibey Bros.: Grading, 30c per cubic
yard; curb and guttering, 58c per lineal
foot; macadamizing, 65c per square
_Yard.
Kenety & Lee: Grading, 30c per
•cubic yard; curb and guttering, 55c per
lineal foot; macadamizing, 66c per
square yard.
Wilmer Cook: Grading, 28c per cubic
yard; curb and guttering, 63c per lineal
foot; macadamizing, 57c per square
yard.
O'Farrell Contracting Co.: Grading,
30c per cubic yard; curb and gutter-
ing, 55c per lineal foot; macadamizing,
70c ner square yard.
Ald. O'Rourke moved that the con-
tract he awarded to Wilmer Cook, he
being the lowest bidder and the bond
be placed at 25 per cent of contract.
Carried.
Petition of Carroll & Wragg, asking
that the consent to operate a retail 11-
quor store previously granted to Henry
C. Carroll be renewed to Carroll &
Wragg as assignees of the business
formerly conducted and carried on by.
said Henry C. Carroll, presented. On
motion of Ald. O'Rourke prayer, grant-
ed.
Ald. O'Rourke offered the following:
Ee it Resolved by the members of
-the City Council of the City of Du-
- buqUe:
That consent previously granted to
Henry C. Carroll is hereby renewed to
and consent is hereby given to Carroll
& Wragg, a co- partnership consisting
of Henry C. Carroll and T. A. Wragg
as assignees of the business formerly
conducted and carried on by said
Henry C. Carroll in said place, to op-
erate a retail liquor store within the
said City of Dubuque, Dubuque 'Coun-
ty, Iowa, in accordance with the laws
of the state of Iowa and the ordinances
of the City of Dubuque; said consent
to become and be effective on and after
the first day of July, 1911.
Ald. O'Rourke moved the adoption
of the resolution. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Alds. J. W. McEvoy, O'Rourke,
Sauer, Saul, Singrin, Specht.
Absent —Ald. E. E. McEvoy.
Communication from the Telegraph-
Herald asking the city to place their
order for copies of the new city and
county directory presented. On mo-
tion of Ald. O'Rourke referred to Com-
mittee of the Whole.
Petition of The Dubuque Gasoline
Engine Co., asking that their taxes be
remitted for a period of years, present-
ed. On motion of Ald. Saul referred
to the Committee of the Whole.
City Recorder Geiger presented and
read the notice, certified to by the
publishers, of the City Council's inten-
tion to improve North Booth street
from West Fourteenth street to th'
end of present improvement. No re-
monstrance being filed and no one in
the room objecting, the notice was on
motion of Ald. O'Rourke received and
filed.
City Recorder Geiger also presented
and read the notice, certified to by the
publishers, of the City Council's in-
tention to levy a special assessment
for the improvement of Sixth street.
No remonstrance being filed and no
one in the room objecting, the notice
was on motion of Ald. O'Rourke re-
ceived and filed.
City Recorder Geiger also presented
and read the notice, certified to by the
publishers of the City Council's inten-
tion to levy a special assessment for
the construction of Sidewalks in vari-
ous parts of the city. No remon-
strance being filed and no one in the
room objecting, the notice was on Trio
tion of Ald. O'Rourke received and
filed. -
City Recorder (Jogger also presented
and read the notice, certified to by the
publishers, of the it Council's inten-
tion to " ceAatruct a 15 -inch Tile nine
Storm Water SeWV"er in Twenty-fifth
Adjourned 'Regular Session, June 29, 1911
to take Jones street in going and First
street coming back. Moved by Ald.
Saul that this matter be left with the
Mayor and Chief of Police with power.
Carried.
Ald. O'Rourke offered the following:
Resolved by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque, That to pay for con-
structing cement sidewalks in various
parts of the city by Louis Graessle, con-
tractor, in front of and adjoining the
same, a special tax be and is hereby
levied on the several lots, and parts of
lots, and parcels of real estate herein-
after named, situated and owned, and
for the several amounts set opposite
each lot or parcel of real estate, as
follows:
Owner. Description. Total.
A. Levi Est., So. Ave. Add., und.
1 -2 lot 8, 120.5 sq. ft. 5ft. cement
sidewalk at 12c, $14.46; extra ex-
pense, $2.50 $ 16 96
J. J. Nagle, So. Ave. Add., und
1 -4 lot 8, 60.25 sq. ft. 5 ft
cement sidewalk at 12c, $7.23;
extra expense, $1.25 .. 8 48
M. J. Connolly, So. Ave. Add.,
und. 1 -4 lot 8, 60.25 sq. ft. 5 ft.
cement sidewalk at 12c, $7.23;
extra expense, $1.25 8 48
J. J. Nagle. Q'ib. 1, Randall's
Sub., lot 2, 275.0 sq. ft. 5 ft.
cement sidewalk at 12c, $33.00;
extra expense, $1.37 34 37
J. J. Nagle, Sub. 1. Randall's
Sub, lot 6, 250.00 sq. ft. 5 ft.
cement sidewalk at 12c, $30.00;
extra expense, $1.25.. 31 25
David Wall, Sub. 1, Randall's
Sub, lot 3, 275.0 sq. ft. 5 ft.
cement sidewa at 12c, $33.00;
extra expense, $1.37 34 37
Jones Pros. Co., Sub. 1, Randall's
Sub, lot 4, 250.0 sq. ft. 5 ft.
cement sidewalk, at 12c, $30.00;
extra expense, $1.25 . 31 25
Jones Bros. Co., Sub. 1, Randall's
Sub, lot 5, 250.0 sq. ft. 5 ft.
cement sidewalk, at 12c, $30.00;
extra expense, $1.25 31 25
R. Burns, Levi's Add., lot 14, 135.0
sq. ft. 5 ft. cement sidewalk at
12c, $16.20; extra expense, 67c 16 87
A. Levi Est., Levi's Add., lot 15,
135.0 sq. ft. 5 ft. cement side-
walk at 12c, $16.20; extra ex-
pense, 67c . .. 16 87
A. Levi Est., Levi's Add., lot 16,
8.50 sq. ft. 5 ft. cement side-
walk at 12c, $10.20; extra ex-
pense, 43c 10 63
A. A. Cooper, city lot 116, 1409.2
sq. ft. 6 and 8 ft. cement side-
walk at $1.15, $162.06; extra ex-
pense, $8.00 .. 170 06
All of which is assessed according to
the special benefits conferred.
Ald. O'Rourke moved the adoption of
the resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas- -Alds. J. W. McEvoy, O'Rourke,
Sauer, Saul, Singrin, Specht.
Absent -Ald. E. E. McEvoy.
Ald. O'Rourke offered the follow-
ing:
Resolved by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque, That to pay for
brick paving Sixth street from the
west line of Clay street to the east
line of Main street, by Kenety & Lee,
contractors in front of and adjoining
the same, a Special Tax be and is
hereby levied on the several lots, and
parts of lots, and parcels of Real Es-
tate, hereinafter named, situated and
owned, and for the several amounts
set opposite each lot or parcel of real
estate, as follows:
Owner. Description. Amount.
E. Hemmi, City Lot 243, 27.7
lin. ft. curbstone, at 55c,
$15.23; 86 lin. ft. curbstone
reset, at 20c, $17.20; 258.64
sq. yds. brick paving, at
$1.93, $499.18; extra exp.,
100 lin. ft., at .153, $15.30;
total amount tax ..... $ 546.91
Louis Trexler, City Lot 224,
112.4 lin. ft. curbstone, at
55c, $61.82; 258.64 sq. yds.
brick paving, at $1.93,
$499.17; extra exp., 100 lin.
ft., at .153, $15.30; total
amount tax.... ... ...... 576.29
Jas. Mullen Est., City Lot 181,
12 lin. ft. curbstone, at 55c,
$6.60; 302.81 sq. yds. brick
paving, at $1.93, $548.1;
extra exp., 113 lin. ft. at
.153, $17.29; total amount
tax ... 608.31
Second National Bank, City,
No. 37.11 ft, Lot 20, 302.81
sq. yds. brick paving, at
$1.93, $584.42; extra exp.,
113 lin. ft., at .153, $17.29;
total amount tax 601.77
F. Weigel Est., City, So. 44
ft., Lot 21, 303.81 sq. yds.
brick paving at $1.93,
$586.35; extra exp., 113 lin.
ft., at .153, $17.29; total
amount tax 603.64
Anna Lorenz, Weigel's Sub ,
Lot 5, 94.71 sq. yds. brick
paving, at $1.93, $182.79;
extra exp., 19.3 lin. ft., at
.153, $2.95; total amount
tax
P. and C. Pfersch, Weigel's
Sub. Lot 4, 41.91 sq. yds.
brick paving, at $1.93,
380.89; extra exp., 18.9 lin.
ft., at .153, $2.89; total
amount tax 83.78
P. and C. Pfersch, Weigel's
Sub. Lot 3, 5.4 lin. ft. curb-
stone, at 20c, $1.08; 41.91
sq. yds. brick paving, at
$1.93, $80.89; extra exp.,
18.9 lin. ft., at .153, $2.89;
total amount tax 84.86
John Kombacher, Weigel's
Sub., Lot 2, 3.3 lin. ft. curb-
stone, at 55c; $1.82; 15.6
185.74
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222 Adjourned Regular Session, June 29, 1911
street. No remonstrance being filed
and no one in the room objecting the
notice was on motion of Ald. Specht
received and filed.
City Recorder Geiger also presented
and read the notice, certified to by the
publishers of the City Council's inten-
tion to construct a Sanitary Sewer in
Washington Street, between Twentieth
street and Twenty -first street. No re-
monstrance being filed and no one in
the room objecting the notice was on
motion of Ald. Specht received and
filed.
An agreement signed by Grace V. W.
Jaeger, wherein she agrees to pay the
assessment for the construction of
-Sanitary Sewer in Grace street which
may at any future time be levied, pre-
sented. On motion of Ald. O'Rourke
the same approved and the Recorder
have same recorded with the county.
Ald. Specht moved that the rules be
suspended for the purpose of allowing
anyone present to address the City
Council. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas -Alds. J. W. McEvoy, O'Rourke,
Sauer, Saul, Singrin, Specht.
Absent -Ald. E. E. McEvoy.
Mr. Jacob Theis addressed the coun-
cil in relation to a vault on Lincoln
avenue. Moved by Ald. O'Rourke that
the Santiary Officer be instructed to
investigate the matter and that the
Ordinance be complied with. Carried.
City Auditor Lyons- reported as fol-
lows:
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council:
I herewith submit the pay roll for
the City Officers for the month of
June, 1911:
Amount due the officers $2741.50
Ald. O'Rourke moved the report be
received and warrants be drawn for
the various amounts and the report
be referred hack to the Finance Com-
mittee. Carried.
City Recorder Geiger presented and
read a copy of letter sent by him to
the C. G. W. R. R. and their reply
thereto regarding the construction of
a 15 -inch Storm Water Sewer in
Twenty -fifth street. On motion of Ald.
Specht received and filed.
Ald. Specht moved that the City Re-
corder be instructed to advertise for
bid for the Storm Water Sewer in
Twenty -fifth street. Carried.
City Recorder Geiger presented the
bonds of George Ragatz, John Trexler
and Matt. Stafford, Police and Fire
r ,mmissioners. On motion of Ald.
O'Rourke referred to City Attorney.
Ald. Specht offered the following:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
That permission be and the same is:
hereby granted the Eagle Point Lime
Works, a corporation, of Dubuque,
Iowa, to use dynamite and blasting.
powder within the city limits of the
City of Dubuque, for the term of one
year from the passage hereof, provided.
a proper indenifying bond be furnished
said City protecting it against pos-
sible claims for damages, costs or ex-
pense or any other form of loss to .
which said City might be put by
reason of the grant of the privilege.
and permission here in contained.
Ald. Specht moved the adoption of
the resolution. Carried by the follow -
in : vote:
Yeas -Alds. J. W. McEvoy, O'Rourke,
Sauer, Saul, Singrin, Specht.
Absent -Ald. E. E. McEvoy.
Ald. J. W. McEvoy moved that the
Eagle Point Lime Works furnish a
surety bond in the sum of $3,000.00:
Carried.
Ald. Singrin, chairman on Fire, stat-
ed that they desired to purchase a
new horse and had two horses to dis=
pose of. AId. O'Rourke moved that
the Committee on Fire be empowered,
to sell two of the horses and to pur-
chase one and the Recorder to adver-
tise the sale and time of purchase.
Carried.
Ald. Specht, chairman on markets,
reported that the city scales at the -
City Hall are out of order. Moved by
Ald. Sauer that the matter of repair-
ing the city scales be left with the
Committee on Markets with power:
Carried.
Moved by Ald. Singrin that when we
adjourn we adjourn to meet Friday,.
June 30, 1911. Carried.
Ald. O'Rourke moved that the Chief -
of Police be instructed to be on the
alert and instruct his subordinates like-
wise for offenders of the smoke ordi-
nance and to prosecute such offenders.
Carried.
Mayor Haas stated that the Regatta
Committee had requested that the city
decorate the streets and city buildings.
Ald. O'Rourke moved that the matter -
of decorations be left with the Com-
mittee on Public Grounds and Build-
ings and Mayor Haas, but to confine
the expense to the smallest amount.
possible. Carried.
Mayor Haas stated that the Regatta
Committee requested that the Council
devise some means of having all'
vehicles going to the scene of the races
if
Adjourned Regular Session, June 29, 1911 225
'City of Dubuque for the payment of
the cost of constructing sewers. The
proposals for doing such work will
be acted upon by the Council on the
20th day of July, 1911, and the City
Recorder p is hereby ordered to give
ten days notice of publication asking
for proposals as provided by ordi-
nance.
Ald. Specht moved the adoption
of the resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Alds. J. W. McEvoy.
O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin
:Specht.
Absent —Ald. E. E. McEvoy.
Alderman Specht offered the fol-
lowing:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that the City
Engineer be and he is hereby in-
structed to prepare plans and specifi-
cations for grading the alley between
Rhomberg and Garfield Avenues from
Middle to Reed Avenues and file the
'same in the office of the City Recor-
der, who is hereby instructed to
thereupon advertise for bids for said
grading in accordance with such
plans and specifications.
Ald. Specht moved the adoption
of the resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Alds. J. W. McEvoy,
'O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin,
'Specht.
Absent —Ald. E. E. McEvoy.
Ald. O'Rourke offered the follow
ing:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of Dubuque, Iowa:
That a permanent sidewalk of the
width of 12 feet be and the same is
hereby ordered to be laid on the west
side of Clay Street between Sixth and
Seventh Streets ,and in front of the
following described premises: City
Lot 247.
Such sidewalk to be constructed of
materials and in the manner as fol-
lows: On a sub -base eight inches
'thick, composed of broken stone or
cinders, shall be laid a base three
inches thick, composed of one part
Portland cement, two parts clean
- sharp sand, four parts crushed stone
on top of which shall be laid a wear•
ing surface one inch thick, compos-
ed of equal parts of Portland cement
and finely crushed hard stone or
gravel. said sidewalk to be begun
within 10 days, and completed within
30 days from the adoption of this
resolution, and the cost of same to
be taxed against said premises and
collected in the manner prescribed by
'law.
Ald. O'Rourke moved the adoption
of the resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Alds. J. W. McEvoy.
O Sauer, Saul, Singrin,
Specht.
Absent —Ald. E. E. McEvoy.
Ald. O'Rourke offered the follow-
ing:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of Dubuque, Iowa:
That a permanent sidewalk of the
width of 12 feet be and the same is
hereby ordered to be laid on the west
side of Clay street between Sixth and
Seventh Streets, and in front of the
following described premises: City
Lot 246.
Such sidewalk to be constructed of
materials and in the manner as fol-
lows: On a sub -base eight . inches
thick, composed of broken stone or
cinders, shall be laid a base three
inches thick, composed of one part
of Portland cement, two parts of
clean sharp sand, four parts crushed
stone, on top of which shall be laid
a wearing surface one inch thick,
composed of equal parts of Portland
cement and finely crushed hard stone
or gravel, said sidewalk to begun
within 10 days, and completed within
30 days from the adoption of this
resolution ,and the cost of same to
be taxed against said premises and
collected in the manner prescribed by
law.
Ald. O'Rourke moved the adoption
of the resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Alds. J. W. McEvoy,
O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin, Specht.
Absent —Ald. E. E. McEvoy.
Ald. Saul offered the following:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of Dubuque, Iowa:
That a permanent sidewalk of the
width of 4 feet be and the same is
hereby ordered to be laid on the east
side of Alpine street between Reeder
and Solan streets, and in front of the
following described premises, Lot 8 of
Lois Add.
Such sidewalk to be constructed of
materials and in the manner as fol-
lows: On a sub -base eight inches
thick composed of broken stone or
cinders shall be laid a base three
inches thick composed of one part
Portland cement, two parts clean
sharp sand and four parts crushed
stone on top of which shall be laid a
wearing surface one inch thick com-
posed of equal parts Portland cement
and finely hard crushed stone or
gravel. Said sidewalk to be begun
within 10 days, and completed within
30 days from the adoption of this reso-
lution, and the cost of same to be
taxed against said premises and col-
lected in the manner prescribed by
law.
224 Adjourned Regular Session, June 29, 1x11
lin. ft. curbstone reset, at
20c, $3.12; 41.91 sq. yds.
brick paving, at $1.93,
$80.89; extra exp., 18.9 lin.
ft., at ..153, $2.89; total
amount tax
L. and N. Gunner, Weigel's
Sub. Lot 1, 2.6 lin. ft. curb-
stone, at 55c, $1.43; 19.7 lin.
ft. curbstone reset, at 20c,
$3.94; 83.37 sq. yds. brick
paving, at $1.93, $160.90;
extra exp. 37.6 lin. ft., at
.153, $5.75; total amount
tax
Geo. McLean, City, und. 14 -33,
Lot 223, 47.6 lin. ft. curb-
stone, at 55c, $26.18; 109.65
sq. yds. brick paving, at
$1.93, $211.63; extra exp.,
100 lin ft., at .153,
$6.50; total amount tax
Wm. L. Bradley Est., City,
und. 19 -33 City Lot 223,
64.6 lin. ft. curbstone, at
55c, $35.53; 148.80 sq. yds,
brick paving, at $1.93,
$287.18; extra exp., 100
lin. ft., at .153, $8.80; total
amount tax
,John Appel, City, West 47 ft ,
Lot 244, 59.2 lin. ft. curb-
stone, at 55c, $32.56; 117.87
sq. yds brick paving, at
$1.93, $227.49; extra exp.,
47 lin. ft., at .153, $7.19; to-
tal amount tax
Marg't La Grace, City, East
63 ft., Lot 244, 53 lin. ft.
' curbstone, at 55c, $29.15;
140.58 sq. yds. brick paving,
at $1.93, $271.32; extra exp.,
53 lin. ft., at .153 $8.11; to-
tal amount tax
88.72
172.02
244.31
331.51
267.24
308.58
$4703.62
2,247.42 sq. yds. brick paving
at $1.93 $4337.52
382.4 lin. ft. new curbstone, at
55c 210.32
126.7 lin. ft. curbstone reset,
at 20c 25.34
Extra expenses 130.44
Total .....$4703.62
All of 'which is assessed in propor-
tion to the special benefits conferred.
Ald. O'Rourke moved the adoption
of the resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas — Aldermen J. W. McEvoy,
•O'Rourke, Sauer Saul, Singrin,
Speeht.
Absent —Ald. E. E. McEvoy.
Ald. Specht 'offered the following:
Be It Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, That it is
deemed necessary and advisable to
construct a sanitary sewer in Washing-
ton street and it is hereby proposed
- to construct such sewer as follows,
to -wit: An eight -inch tile pipe, sewer
in said Washington street from Twen-
ty -first to Twenty- second street, and
to assess the cost of said sewer against
the abutting property.
Ald. Specht moved the adoption of
the resolution.
Carried by the following vote;
Yeas — Aldermen J. W. McEvoy,
O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin, Specnt.
Absent —Ala. E. E. McEvoy.
Ald. Specht offered the following:
he It Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, That the City
Engineer be and he is hereby affected
to prepare a plat and specifications
for an eight -inch tile pipe sanitary
sewer in Washington street from
Twenty -first to Twenty- second street,
showing the location and general ne.
ture of such improvement, the extent
thereof, the size and kind of material
to be used, and to prepare an estim-
ate of the cost thereof and the amount
assessable upon each lot or parcel or
land adjacent to or abutting thereon
per front foot or square feet in area,
and to file such plat, specifications
and estimate in the office of the City
Recorder.
That after such plat is so filed, the
City Recorder shall cause to be pub-
lished notice of the intention of the
Council in three consecutive issues of
the official paper of the City of Du-
buque, stating that such plat is on file, '
and generally the nature of the sewer,
its location, size and kinds of mater-
ial to be used, and the estimate of its
cost, and fixing the time before which
objections can be filed, which time
shall not be less than five days after
the last publication of said notice,
and after the completion of the publi-
cation of such notice, he shall at its
next session, notify the Council
thereof in writing with a printed copy
of such notice accompanying the same.
Ald. Specht moved the adoption of
the resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas — Aldermen J. W. McEvoy,
O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin, Specht
Absent —Aid. E. E. McEvoy.
Alderman Specht offered the fol-
lowing:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, That a sani-
tary sewer of eight -inch tile pipe be
constructed in Washington Street
from Twentieth to Twenty -first
Streets, according to the plans and
specifications of said sewer prepared
by the City Engineer and now on file
in the office of the City Recorder, and
be it further
Resolved, that said sewer shall he
completed on or before the - st day
of September, 1911, and shall be paid
for at the time and in the manner
prescribed by Chapter XXXIV of the
Revised Ordinances. of 1901 of the
226 Adjourned Regular Session, June 30, 1911
Ald. Saul moved the adoption of the
resolution. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas —Alds. J. W. McEvoy, O'Rourke,
Sauer, Saul, Singrin, Specht.
Absent —Ald. E. E. McEvoy.
Ald. Saul offered the following:
Be it Resolved by the City Council
of Dubuque, Iowa:
That a permanent sidewalk of the
width of 6 feet be and the same is
hereby ordered to be laid on the west
side of Bluff street between Tenth and
Eleventh streets, and in front of the
following described premises, Lot 1 of
Sub. east 1 -2 of Out Lot 655.
Such sidewalk to be constructed of
materials and in the manner as fol-
lows: On a sub -base eight inches
thick composed of broken stone or
cinders shall be laid a base three
inches thick composed of one part
Portland . cement, two parts clean
sharp sand and four parts crushed
stone on top of which shall be laid a
wearing surface one inch thick com-
posed of equal parts Portland cement
and finely hard crushed stone or
gravel. Said sidewalk to be begun
within 10 days, and completed within
30 days from the adoption of this reso-
lution, and the cost of same to be
taxed against said premises and col-
lected in the manner prescribed by
law.
Ald. Saul moved the adoption of the
resolution. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas —Alds. J. W. McEvoy, O'Rourke,
Sauer, Saul, Singrin, Specht.
Absent —Ald. E. E. McEvoy.
Ald. Specht moved that the City En-
gineer be instructed to give street line
and grade of Lincoln avenue from
Fifth avenue to Seventh avenue, also
street line and grade of Elm street
from Twenty -fifth to Twenty - seventh
streets. Carried.
City Engineer Baumgartner present-
ed profile showing grade of Fourth
avenue between Rhomberg and Lin-
coln avenues. On motion of Ald. Saul
referred to Committee of the Whole.
Ald. Saul moved that we adjourn.
Carried,
OTTO P. GEIGER,
City Recorder.
Adopted , 1911
Approved
Attest:
, Recorder
Mayor
CITY COUNCIL.
Regular Session, June 30, 1911.
(Official.)
Council met at 8:40 p. m.
Mayor Haas in the chair.
Present —Alds. E. E. McEvoy, J. W.
McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Sin-
grin, Specht.
Mayor Haas stated this meeting,
was an adjourned meeting of the ad-
journed meeting of June 29, of the ad-
journed meeting of June 21, of the
regular meeting of June 15, and was.
called for the purpose of acting on.
the pay rolls and any other matter
that may come before a regular meet-
ing. •
Fire Chief Reinfried reported as
follows:
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council: .
Gentlemen: The following is the
pay roll of the Fire Department for
the last half of June, 1911:
Amount due Firemen $1695.25 -
One per cent retained for
Pension fund 31.61_
Respectfully submitted,
J. R. REINFRIED,
Chief.
Approved by Committee on Fire.
On motion of Ald. Singrin, the re--
.
port was received and warrants or-
dered drawn to pay the Firemen and
the report referred back to the Com-
mittee on. Fire.
Chief of Police Reilly reported as
follows:
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council:
Gentlemen: I herewith submit the
payroll for the last half of June.
Amount due Police $1411.75.
One per cent retained for
Pension fund .... 28.74
THOS. REILLY,
Chief of Police.
On motion of Ald. Sauer, the report
and pay roll were received and war-
rants ordered drawn to pay the Po-
licemen and the report referred back
to the Committee on Police and Light.
Street Commissioner Mahony. re-
ported as follows:
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council:
Gentlemen: I herewith submit the
pay roll for labor on streets during'
the last half of June, 1911,:
Amt. due laborers on streets...$3665.80'
Approved by Committee on Streets.
On motion of Ald. Saul, the pay roll
on Streets was received and warrants
ordered drawn to pay the various:
amounts, and the pay roll and report
referred hack to the Committee on
Streets.
Also submit pay roll for labor re-
pairing streets along the Grandview
Avenue and South Dodge Street sani-
tary sewer, the cost thereof to be de-
ducted from the amount due the con-
tractor.
Amount due laborers $20.70
Ald. Saul moved the report be re-
ceived and warrants ordered drawn to
pay the various amounts and report
referred back to the Committee on
Streets and the amount deducted from
the money due Contractor Hassett.
Carried.
Also submit pay roll for labor on
sewers during the last half of June,
1911:
Amount due laborers on sew-
ers $231.30
Respectfully,
JOHN MAHONEY,
Street Commissioner.
On motion of Ald. Singrin, the pay
roll on sewers was received and war-
rants ordered drawn to pay the var-
ious amounts and pay roll referred
back to the committee on Sewers.
Ald. E. E. McEvoy presented a copy
of An Ordinance Relating to building
of permanent and temporary side-
walks and providing for the repair of
Sidewalks in the City of Dubuque.
The same read and on motion of
Ald. E. E. McEvoy, referred to Com-
mittee of the Whole.
Ald. Sauer moved that the Mayor
appoint a committee of three to inves-
tigate and find some means so that the
water from Morrison's Boiler Works
will not flow in the street.
Carried.
Aids. Sauer Specht and Singrin
were appointed said committee.
Ald. Saul moved that the Commit-
tee on Fire readvertise for bids to fur-
nish the Fire Department hats.
Carried.
Ald. Saul moved that the Street
Commissioner instruct the contractor
that he is not to start sweeping the
streets before the specified time.
Carried.
Ald. Saul moved to adjourn.
Carried.
OTTO P. GEIGER,
City Recorder.
Adopted 1911
Approved
Attest:
List of Warrants
•
Mayor
• Recorder
227
List of City Warrants.
Dubuque, Iowa, June 1, 1911.
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council of Dubuque:
Gentlemen: The following is a com-
plete list of all warrants issued by
me during the month of May, 1911:
D. J. Haas, salary, Mayor $116 65
Geo. D. Wyhrant, salary, Treas-
urer .. 133 30
F. M. Blake, salary, Deputy
Treasurer 100 00
L. F. Kolfenbach, slary, clerk to
Treasurer 60 00
M. E. Lyons, salary, Auditor 116 65
Geo. J. Vogel, salary, Deputy
Auditor .... 80 00
Otto P. Geiger, salary, Recorder 116 65
Geo. H. Ellwanger, salary, Dep-
uty Recorder .... 85 00
Wm. A. Schaffhauser, salary, As-
sessor 125 00
Allen H. Wiedner, salary, Dep-
uty Assessor 83 30
C. W. Hird, salary, Deputy As-
sessor 83 30
Geo. T'. Lyon, salary, Attorney 150 00
E. 11. Willging, salary, Assistant
Attorney 85 00
Nettie Bently, salary, Stenogra-
pher to Attorney 20 00
Chas. Baumgartner, salary, En-
gineer ... 166 65
Jos, Friedrich, salary, Clerk to
Engineer 75 00
Walter Cullen, salary, rod man 20 00
Win. Coleman, salary, rod man 39 00
Thos. Reilly, salary, Chief of Po-
lice .. 100 00
John W. Lawlor, salary, Com-
mittee Clerk 125 00
John Mahoney, salary, Street
Commissioner .... 100 00
P. J. Royce, salary, Sidewalk
Inspector 60 00
Geo. Miller, salary, Superintend-
ent of Sprinkling 60 00
Ed. Norton, salary, Market
Master 55 00
Al Moyer, salary, Assistant
Market Master .... 45 00
Mrs. H. Koenig, salary, Janitress 30 00
Dr. C. M. Linehan, salary,
Health Physician 50 00-
Paul Bewer, salary, Sanitary Po-
lice 65 00
Dr. F. J. Kennedy, salary, Milk
and Meat Inspector 75 00
John H. Carroll, salary, Wharf
Master .... 35 00
Peter Apel, salary, Alderman.... 25 00
Edw. McEvoy, salary, Alderman 25 00
John O'Rourke, salary, Alderman 25 00•
Edw. Sauer, salary, Alderman .. 25 00
James Saul, salary, Alderman .. 25'00
Wm. Singrin, salary, Alderman. 25 00
Robt. Specht, salary, Alderman.. 25 00
FIRE.
J. Reinfried
Wm. Hipman 49 00
61 75
228 List of Warrants
31. Eitel 38 23
J. Essman _ 40 67
A. Duccinni 35 78
J. Flynn 37 73
G. Byer 35 78
A. Heer 32 34
Wm. Kannolt 32 34
B. Kirch 32 34
J. Daley 38 23
T. Ryder 40 67
H. Cart 35 78
M. Kelley 37 73
F. Murphy 35 78
J. Bakey 32 34
Wm. Smith 32 34
Wm. McConnell 32 34
G. Gehrke 38 23
T. Kennedy 35 78
J. Smith 32 34
J. Keppler 32 34
D. Ahern 49 00
J. Benzer 37 74
A. McDonnell 40 67
P. Zillig 32 34
M. Sweeney 32 34
J. McGloughlin 32 34
J. Connelly 32 34
Wm. Kennedy, salary ... 34 82
'J. Daugherty 29 89
J. Murphy 24 50
R. Weston 38 23
J. Allen .. 35 78
M. Fahey 32 34
R. Kenneally 32 24
Wm. Ducey 38 23
F. Kenneally 35 78
E McDermott 32 34
T O'Brien 29 90
J. Roshin 38 23
J. Schoenberger 32 34
F. Baumgartner 35 78
P. Kirch 29 90
P. Apel, salary 11 95
Fireman Pension Fund 32 00
POLICE.
James Corcoran 31 85
Michael Connolly 31 85
John Cody 29 70 ,
Philip Dunphy 34 30
Wm. Donahue 29 70
Thos. Duggan 29 70
Patrick Fury 31 85
John Fox 31 85
James Flynn 3185
Wm. Fox 27 42
Michael Fogarty 29 72
Theo. Ganohl 29 40
Ben Gray 31 85
Emil Kahn 34 30
Michael Kilty 31 85
James Keefe 31 85
John_Kane 31 85
John Kop 29 40
Patrick Kenneally 29 72
Barney Ludescher 31 87
-Chas. Liest 34 30
Patrick McInerney 31 88
Patrick McCollins 31 85
Michael McCormick 3185
Henry Mueller 27 58
Hugh Markey 31 85
Patrick Mulligan 36 75
John O'Brien 31 85
Michael O'Connor 36 75
John Raesle 36 78
Michael Ryan 3187
Gus Raterman 29 70
Joe Stoltz 29 70
Michael Stapleton 3185
Patrick Sullivan 31 85
John Spielman 3185
Dennis Sheehan 29 70
Thos. Sweeney 36 75
Frank Williams 31 85
Louis Zemanek 25 44
Miss Brennan 31 85
Mrs. Hibbe 31 85
Fred Spielman 29 58
Nick Campbell 29 58
Police Pension Fund 28 09
LABOR ON STREETS.
F. Arthofer, 3rd 14 60
J. Alexander, 4th 19 60
Thos. Addyman, 4th 19 60
R. Burns, 1st 20 20
E. Besser, 1st 20 20
W. Burke, 1st 20 40
J. Brouillette, 2nd 17 20
S. Bastien, 4th 15 00
John Burns, 4th 5 40
John Bolz, 5th 9 60
C. Buelow, 5th 15 40
W. Coughlan, 1st 19 40
M. Cain, 1st 20 20
H. Connell, lst 12 60
Jerry Cahill, 1st 20 20
Peter Carney, 1st 20 60
J. Calamine, lst 19 00
M. Carney, 4th 19 60
G. Collinson, 4th 19 60
John Cahill, 3rd, $23.75; grading,
$2.25 .... 26 00
Jas. Callaghan, 2nd 2160
Jas. Connolly, lst, $10.80; 2nd,
$10.80 21 60
T. Donahue, 1st 20 20
John Duggan, 1st 20 20
C. Dawson, 1st 13 80
G. Dueese, 3rd 15 80
J. Dewachter, 5th 4 20
J. Dobler, 5th 17 20
J. Dixon, 5th 3 40
J. Dendinger, 3rd, $16.60; grading,
ing, $1.80 18 40
John Egan, 2nd 17 60
C. Ellerman, 5th 10 60
John Ess, 5th 16 00
J. Flanagan, 2nd 80
George Frost, 2nd 25 00
F. Frick, 3rd 20 00
W. Foley, 3rd 18 60
E. Fitzlaff, 1 -5 in each 25 00
F. Geitz, 1st 16 20
B. Glass, 2nd 17 70
C. Geimer, 4th 19 60
H. Galle, 5th 19 00
Jas. Gray, sidewalk 9 00
John Hill, 1st 12 00
T. Hackney, 1st 18 40
J. Hansen, 3rd 14 40
E. Herbst, 4th 19 60
T. Harker, 4th 1 00
N. Herman, 5th 18 60
J. Haupert, 5th 17 80
List of Warrants
J. Rutter, 5th - 2 80
Peter Jacobs, 3rd 19 00
John John, 3rd 14 20
P. Kreamer, 2nd 16 80
M. Kenneally, 2nd 8 40
F. Keck, 2nd 13 70
N. Kettenhofen, 3rd 20 00
M. Kelly, 3rd 18 60
.J. Kness, 3rd 16 80
Aug. Kroeng, 3rd 15 40
Matt. Kieffer, 4th 19 20
C. Kupferschmidt, 5th 12 40
J. Kinsella, 1 -5 in each 25 00
P. Kenneally, health 21 60
John Lowery, 1st 18 00
W. Lilly, 3rd 17 80
H. Longer, 5th 3 60
F. Lassance, 5th 16 80
F. Lilly, 5th 17 20
John Mullen, 2nd 15 80
James Malloy, 3rd 18 80
F. Maroney, 3rd 16 80
J. Murray, 3rd 18 60
J. Muntz, 3rd 15 00
F. Meyers, 5th 16 00
E. Meukle, 5th 8 80
A. Manderscheid, 5th 2 00
G. Moss, 3rd 9 40
T. McNulty, 1st 14 80
D. McGuinness, 1st 20.60
R. McCaffrey, 2nd 16 90
J. McQuillan, 3rd 18 60
Jas. McLaughlin, 3rd 1 00
John McGrath, 4th 14 60
John Nutz, 4th 19 60
W. O'Brien, 1st 25 00
C. O'Neill, 2nd 14 40
L. Orrick, 3rd 18 60
P. O'Farrell, 3rd 18 60
P. McPoland, 4th 15 00
J. Peed, 2nd.... .... 5 00
John Parker, 4th 19 60
M. Prosser, 5th.. 8 80
P. Ryan, lst.. 14 40
Jules Roussell, 1st.... 20 20
John Reilly, 1st 20 20
D. Rosemeier, 2nd.. 17 70
F. Rowe, 2nd 18 70
Peter Reilly, 4th.... 3 60
James Ryan, 2nd 21 60
H. Rowland, 1 -5 in each.. 37 50
P. Schoetgen, 3rd.... 18 80
A. Steuer, 3rd.... 18 60
L. Schobotsky, 3rd 18 60
E. Schmidt, 3rd 15 40
John Singrin, 3rd..., 25 00
John 'Sloan, 4th.... 19 60
Pat .Smith, 4th 17 80
F. Siege, 4th 25 00
J. Scheidecker, 5th.. 8 00
J. Schaefetel, 5th.. .... 18 80
F. Selli, 5th 16 SO
John Steffens, 5th 1 00
James Tobin, 4th.... .... 18 60
John Tashner, 4th.. 19 60
John Twieg, 5th 18 60
A. Turner, 1 -5 in each 25 00
W. Walker, 1st 20 20
B. Williams, 2nd 17 30
John Ward, 3rd.... 15 60
A. Welu, 5th. .. 16 00
P. Weirich, 5th .... 25 00
J. Zatner, 1st
229
18 00
TEAMS.
E. Apel, 1st, $28.75; 2nd, $12.75 42 50
M. Ackels, 3rd, $15.75; 4th, $29.25,. 45.00
F. Burns, 3rd.... 56 00
F. G. Becker, 3rd 42.00
J. Berwanger, 5th 43 50
F. Beutin, 5th.... 39 00
Clancy Transfer Co., 1st 41 00
Jos Calvert, 2nd 42 25
John Calvert, 2nd 41 75
W. Cook, 3rd.. 7 50
B. Costello, 4th 21 00
W. Cook, 3rd ... 4100
A. Dietl, 5th 25 00
J. Dunklin, 5th 50
Jas. Graham, 2nd.... 39 25
M. Hannan, 2nd 25 50
J. Haudenschield, 3rd.. 37 00
F. Hohnecker, 5th 42 50
M. Hennessy, 2nd 50 25
John Kean, 4th 46 50
P. Lenihan's Sons, 3rd 84 50
John Long, 5th 22 50
Jas. Mulligan, 1st 39 50
M. Markham, 3rd 2 00
J. J. McCollins, 2nd 26 00
P. S. Norton, 4th 24 50
D. O'Meara, 1st 25 00
C. Pier, 3rd 67 00
John Powers, 4th 47 00
Jerry Sullivan, 1st 39 50
J. Stumpf, 3rd 23 50
Anton Siege, 4th 47 00.
U E, Co. .......... 156 30
John Ward, 3rd 33 00
LABOR ON SEWERS.
D. Cunningham 23 20
A. Hird 20 80
W. Hennessy 21 60
A. Kaesbauer 23 20
F. Luchterhand 22 40
J. Rooney 21 60
J. Scheuer 21 60
C. Sullivan 27 50
C. Specht ... 30 00
C. Burt & Son (bricklayers) .... 3 00
Geo. Bock, repairs to sprinkler.. 49 50
John Neuman & Son, repairs to
sprinkler .... 130 00
F. Schloz & Son, repairs to
sprinkler ... 8110
W. Dalbkerineyer, repairs to
sprinkler .... 55 50
Geo. Ragatz & Son, repairs to
sprinkler. .... 11 41
tJ(ohn Dugjan„ repairs on,
sprinkler .. 35 00
George D. Wybrant, treasurer,
interest on outstanding war-
rants 150 00
George D. Wybrant, treasurer,
miscellaneous expense 4 63
Nutwood Livery Co., ambulance
service 3 00
E. T. Frith, hauling dead
animals 28 50
C. H. Berg, chairman Memorial
committee for Memorial ser-
vice $200 00
A
J. Haupert, 5th 20 60
N. Herman, 5th 18 00
F. Rutter, 5th 16 20
W. Hennessy, 4th 80
John John, 3rd 13 40
P. Jacobs, 3rd 17 00
M. Kenneally, and 20 40
F. Keck, 2nd 21 40
P. Kreamer, 2nd 17 80
M. Kelly, 3rd 14 40
N. Kettenhofen, 3rd 11 60
.M. Kieffer, 4th 20 60
C. Kupferschmidt, 5th 12 60
A. Kaesbauer, 4th 2 40
P. Kenneally, Health 23 40
J. Kinsella, 1 -5 in each 25 00
J. Kness, 20 60
Ed. Lee, let 10 80
R. Love, 2nd' 22 00
D. Lilly, 3rd 15 20
F. Lilly, 5th 18 00
F. Lassance, 5th 18 00
H. Longer,. 5th 9 80
J. Levine, 5th 7 20
T. Lonergan 10 80
J. Mullen, 2nd 20 60
J. Maroney, 3rd 7 20
J. Muntz, 3rd 15 20
,Jas. Malloy, 3rd 8 00
J. Murray, 3rd 15 20
Jos. Martinek, 4th 18 00
F. Meyer, 5th 12 60
E. Meukle, 5th 18 00
A. Mandorscheid, 5th 7 20
G. Moss, 3rd 19 )30
W. McGuinness, 1st 19 40
T. McNulty, 1st 19 00
R. McCaffrey, 2nd 19 80
J McQuillan, 3rd 16 20
Jas. McLaughlin, 3rd 16 20
John McGrath, 4th 18 80
P. McPoland, 4th 9 00
John Nutz, 4th 18 00
W. O'Brien, 1st 25 00
C. O'Neill, 2nd 17 00
P O'Farrell, 3rd 17 00
L. Orrick, 3rd, $17.00; 3rd,
Ward Dump, $1.80 18 80
John Parker, 4th 18 00
M. Prosser, 5th 13 60
Jules Roussell, 1st 13 60
John Reilly, 1st 13 60
Rosemeier ,2nd 19 80
F. Rowe, 2nd 20 00
H. Rowland, 1- 5in each 20 00
J. Ryan, 2nd 23 40
F. Rhornberg, 5th 12 00
D Sheehan, 1st 90
P. Schoetgen, 3rd, $17.00; 3rd,
Ward Dump, $1.80 18 80
A. Steuer, 3rd 15 20
L. Schobotsky, 3rd 16 20
J. Singrin, 3rd 25 00
J. Sloan, 4th 18 00
P. Smith, 4th 9 00
F. Siege, 4th 25 00
J. Schafetel, 5th 19 00
F. Selli, 5th .... .. 18 80
J. - Steffens, 95- 3.25 -3.65- 6.35 16 80
J. Schneidecker, 5th 16 00
'Jas. Tobin, 4th. 19 20
List of Warrants
J. Tashner, 4th
J. Twieg, 5th
A. Turner, 1.5 in each
W. Walker, 1- $12.60 -2- $3.00,3
- $3.00, 4 -$3.00
W. Williams, and (Clay St.) .
W. Williams, 2nd (White St.)
John Ward, 3rd.... ..
A. Welu, 5th
P. • Weirich, 5th
J. Zetner., 1st.
TEAMS.
E. Apel, 1- $35.00, 2- $15.00 50 00
14I. Ackels, 3- $19.25, 4- $35.75 55 00
F. A. Burns, 3rd 36 00
F. G. Pecker, 3rd 54 00
C. Bradley, 4th 22 50
J. Barwanger, 5th .... 51 50
F. Beutin, 5th 13 50
Josh Calvert, 2nd 52 54
John Calvert, 2nd 50 00
W. Cook, 3rd 43 00
B. Costello, 4th 45 00
J. Dunkler, 5th 40 50
N. Everett 1st 23 00
Peter Even, 5th 42 50
Jas. Graham, and .. 42 50
M. Hannan, and 51 50
W. Hennessy 63 50
J. Haudenschield, 3rd 15 50
F. Hohnecker 62 50
J. Kean, 4th 22 50
P. Lenihan's Sons, 3rd 83 50
John Long, 5th 42 50
J. Mulligan 1st 36 50
J. J. McCollins, 2rd 37 50
Jeff McGrath, 4th 7 00
P. S. Norton, 4th 9 50
C.. Pier, 3rd 45 00
John Powers, 4th 24 50
Jerry Sullivan, 1st 37 50
A. Siege, 4th 43 00
A. Stoltz, 5th 20 50
J. Vandermullen ... 20 95
J. Vandermullen 23 25
C. Van Wie 7 50
Jas. Ward, 3rd 31 50
LABOR ON SEWERS.
D. Cunningham
A. Hird ......
W. Hnnessy
A. Kaesbauer
F. Luchterhand
J. Rooney
J. Scheuer
C. Sullivan
C. Specht
BILLS.
Albert Schuster, inspector 7th
Ave $ 21 20
Wm. Clark, inspector, Bluff St 44 30
August Mayer, inspector, Delhi
street .... 50 00
Robert McGivern, inspector, Bel -
mond street .... 53 90
C. B. McNamara Co., grading
27th street 102 8b
C. B. McNamara & Co., grading
Auburn avenue 464 35
C. B. McNamara & Co., grading
Belmond avenue 193 65
Frank Flynn, inspector Auburn
18 00
19 80
25 00
21 60
18 20
2 00
-10 60
18 80
25 00
13 80
$ 23 40
23 40
23 40
23 40
23 40
19 80
17 20
27 50
30 00
230
FIRE.
J. Reinfried, salary
Wm. Hipman, salary
M. Eitel, salary .
J. Essrnan, salary
A. Duccini, salary
J. Flynn, salary
G. Byer. salary
A. 'leer, salary
Wm. Kannolt, salary
B. Kirch, salary
P, Apel, salary
J. Daley, salary
T. Ryder, salary
H. Cain, salary
M. Kelly, salary
F. Murphy, salary
J. Bakey, salary
Wm. Smith, salary
1g• McConnell, salary
G. Gehrke, salary
T. Kennedy, salary
J. Smith, salary
J. Keppler, salary
D. Ahern, salary
J. Benzer, salary
A. McDonnell, salary
P. Zillig, salary
M. Sweeney, salary
J. McGloughlin, salary
J. Connelly, salary
W. Kennedy, salary
J. Daugherty, salary
J. Murphy, salary
R. Weston, salary
J. Allen, salary
M. Fahey, salary
R. Kenneally, salary
Wm. Ducey, salary
F. Kenneally, salary
E. McDermott, salary
T. O'Brien, salary
J. Roshin, salary
F. Baumgartner, salary
J. Schoenberg, salary
P. Kirch, salary
POLICE.
62 00
50 00
38 00
41 00
35 00
38 00
35 00
33 00
33 00
33 00
27 00
38 00
41 00
35 00
38 00
35 00
33 00
33 00
33 00
38 00
35 00
33 00
33 00
50 CO
38 00
41 00
33 00
33 00
33 00
33 CO
35 00
30 00
25 00
38 19
35 00
33 02
33 00
38 00
35 00
33 00
30 00
38 00
35 00
33 00
30 00
James Corcoran, salary
Michael Connolly, salary
Phil Dunphy, salary
John Cody
Wm. Donahue, salary
Thomas Duggan, salary
Patrick Fury, salary
John Fox, salary
Jas. Flynn, salary
Win. Fox, salary
Michael Fogarty
Theo. Ga.nahl, salary
Ben Gray, salary
Emil Kahn
Michael Kilty, salary
James Keefe, salary
John Kane
John Kopp, salary
Patrick Kenneally
Barney Ludescher
Charles Liest, salary
Patrick McInerney, salary
Patrick McCollins, salary
Michael McCormick
Menry Mueller
32 60
32 50
35 00
30 33
32 50
32 50
32 r.0
32 50
32 50
30 00
32 50
30 00
32 60
28 00
32 50
32 50
32 50
30 00
32 50
32 50
35 00
32 50
32 50
30 33
32 50
List of Warrants
Hugh Markey,. salary ..,.. _ 32.50
Patrick Mulligan, salary 37 50
John O'Brien, salary 32 50
Michael O'Connor, salary 37 50
John Raesle , 37 50
Gus Raterman, salary 32 50
Michael Ryan . 32 50
Joe Stoltz 28 16
Michael. Stapleton, salary 32 50
Patrick. Sullivan,- .salary 32 50
John Spielman, .salary 32 20
Dennis Sheehan, salary 32 50
Thomas Sweeney, salary 37 50
Frank Williams, salary 32 50
Louis Zemanek 18 00
Miss Brennan, salary 32 50
irs Hibbe, salary 32 50
Fred Spielman 30 00
Nkck Campbell 30100
LABOR ON STREETS.
John Alexandre, 4th $ 18 00
T. Addyman, 4th 18 00
E. Besser, 1st 10 00
W. Burke, 1st 18 20.
R. Burns, lst 13 60
J. Brouillette, and 17 80
G. Blanchard, 2nd 7 20
A. Bennett, 3rd 1 80
S. Basti'en, 4th 18 00
J. Bolz, 5th 14 40
C. Buelow, 5th 17 20
W. Coughlin, 1st 20 20
P. Carney, 1st 20 80
M. Cain 1st 13 60
Jerry Cahill, 1st 13 60.
J. Calamine, 1st 13 60
M. Carney, 2nd, $3.60; 3rd,
$3.60; 4th, $12.60 19 80
G. Collinson, 4th 18 00
John Cahill, 3rd.... 24 75
J. Crawford, 1 -5 in each 37 50
J. Callaghan, 2nd.... 23 40
Jas. Connolly, 1- $11.70, 2-
$11.70... .... ., 23 40
W. Dawson, 1st 8.20
T. Donahue, 1- $12.60, 2- $3.00,
3- $3.00, 4 -$3.00 21 60
J. Duggan, 1st.... 16 20
J. Dobler,5th.. 20 60
J. Dixon, 5th 20 60
J. Dewatcher, 5th 16 20
J. Dentinger, 3rd 7 20
J. Egan, grid 20 60
C Ebleman, 5th 16 20'
J. Ess, 95- $3.25- $3.65 -$2.60
-$6.55.... .... ...... ... 17 00
J Flannagan, and 14 40
G. Frost, and 24 50
W. Foly, 3rd 12 60
F. Frick, 3rd 17 00
F. Fitzl'aff, 1 -5 in each 25 00 •
D Frick, 5th 10 80
B. Glass, 2nd 19 80
C. Geimer, 4th 18 00
H Galle, 5th 19 80
J. Gray, Expense 1 80
T. Hackney, 1st 16 40
John Hill, 1st 12 60
J. Hanson, 3rd 15 20
E'L. Herbst, 4th 17 20
T. Harker ,4th 18 00
W. Hird, 4th 11 80
.Clark Roller Awning Co., awn-
ings .... 4 88
_Foley Hand Laundry, towel ser-
vice „ 4 00
_Larry Dailey, cleaning around
_market .... 60 45
F. Schloz & Son, repairs, Sewer.
dept. 3 20
.Geo. Bock, repairs, Sewer dept... 1 00
Smith- Morgan Printing Co.,
printing 27 42
Times- Journal, printing .... 74 93
Telegraph- Herald, printing 74 61
National Demokrat, printing 12 50
Labor Leader, printing .. 12 50
- Union Electric Co., street light. 500 00
Union Electric Co., street light. 500 00
- Union Electric Co., street...light. 500 00
Union Electric Co., street light. 500 00
- Union Electric Co., street light. 248 85
Key City Gas Co., light, various
offices .... 93 75
Iowa Telephone Co., telephone
.service . , 14 34
Tibey Bros. grading Delhi St.... 450 00
H. E. Marshall, repairs to steam
roller
Key City Gas Co., piping at City
Hall
H. Corrance, soap 50
'C. E. Fitzpatrick. X protecto-
graph 30 00
P. Linehan's Sons, wood 13 00
Berg & Briggs, printing 6 00
A. E. Bradley, repairs 1 35
M. Czizek & Son, painting arm-
ory 380 00
Harger & Blish, office supplies 164 46;
'Standard Office Supply Co., office
.supplies 5 IS
,Harger & Blish, office supplies.. 2 50
C. E. Fitzpatrick, office supplies 4 39
- D. J. Haas, Mavor, assessment
Upper Mississippi River Im-
provement association .. 250 00
D. J. Haas, Mayor, settlement of
claim of Louis La Grain .... 300 00
'O'Farrell Contracting Co.. bal-
ance retained improvement
Grandview avenue 600 00
O'Farrell Contracting Co., esti-
mate Bee Branch Sewer, 18th
• street 500 00
O'Farrell Contracting Co., esti-
mate Bee Branch Sewer, 18th
street .... 483 09
I hereby certify that the foregoing
is a true and correct list of all war-
rants issued by me during the month
of May, 1911,
OTTO P. GEIGER,
City Recorder.
Official Notices 233
96 40
23 40
AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO
STREET TRAFFIC, AND REGU-
LATING THE USE OF THE
STREETS, ALLEYS AND PUBLIC
PLACES OF THE CITY OF DU-
BUQUE BY CARTS, DRAYS,
HACKNEY COACHES, OMNI-
BUSES, CARRIAGES, WAGONS,
MOTOR VEHICLES, AND ALL
OTHER VEHICLES, AND PROVID-
ING A PENALTY FOR THE VIO-
LATION THEREOF.
Be It Ordained by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. The owner, driver, oper-
ator or person in charge of any cart,
dray, hackney coach, omnibus, car-
riage, wagon, motor vehicle, or other
vehicle, drawn, driven or propelled up-
on the streets, alleys or public places
of the City of Dubuque, shall conform
to and comply with the following rules
and regulations.
Sec. 2. Vehicles shall be driven in a
careful manner and with due regard
for the safety and convenience of
pedestrians, also of other vehicles.
Sec. 3. Vehicles shall keep to the
right side of the center of the street.
Sec. 4. On a street divided longitudi-
nally by a parkway, viaduct, walk,
street railway or sunken way, vehicles
shall keep to the right of such division.
Sec. 5. Vehicles moving slowly shall
keep as close as possible to the curb
on the right, allowing more swiftly
moving vehicles free passage to their
left.
Sec. 6. Vehicles turning to the right
into an intersecting street shall pass
and turn the corner as near to the
right -hand curb as possible.
Sec. 7. Vehicles turning to the left
into an intersecting street shall pass
to the right of and beyond the center
of the street intersection before turn-
ing.
Sec. 8. Vehicles meeting shall pass
each other - to the right.
Sec. 9. A vehicle overtaking another
vehicle traveling in the same direction
shall keep to the left of the overtaken
vehicle in passing.
Sec. 10. No vehicle shall back to
make a turn in any street if by so do-
ing it interferes with other vehicles,
but shall go around the block or to
a street sufficiently wide to turn in
without backing.
Sec. 11. Vehicles crossing from one
side of the street to the other shall do
so by turning to the left so as to head
in the same direction as the traffic on
that side of the street towards which
the crossing is made, and when the
streets is congested with traffic such
vehicle shall go to the intersection be-
foie turning, and no vehicle shall stop
with its left side to the curb.
Sec. 12. No vehicle shall remain
backed up to the curb except it be ac-
tually loading or unloading, and in
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232 List of Warrants
Ave. , . .
25 05
Tim Taylor, inspector, Sixth St.. 15 40
Wm. Schnee, macadam, 5th Dis-
trict 58 27
John Menzel, macadam, 5th Dis-
trict ,.,.. .... 37 16
Chris. Gantenbein, macadam, 4th
District 9 29
Kretschmer Mfg. Co., drinking
fountain and connecting same
.at Thirteenth street 93 95
.Geo. Bock, repairing and paint-
ing sprinkler 54 35
F. Schloz & Son, repairs and sup-
plies, Road dept. 7 65
Geo. Ragatz & Son, repairs and
supplies, Road dept. .. 8 64
John Butt, repairs and supplies,
Road dept. 26 99
Union Plumbing & Heating Co ,
connecting fountain at Thir-
teenth street 7 65
H. E. Marshall, repairing steam
roller .. 158 04
Kelly Springfield Road Roller
Co., plugs for steam roller .... 5 60
Dubuque Boat & Boiler Works,
supplies for steam roller 33 35
Phil Heller, horsehoeing, Road
dept. 3 50
National Refining Co., oil, Road
dept. 4 00
Smedley Steam Pump Co., 1
grate, Road dept. 4 45
Dubuque Sand & Gravel Co., one
load gravel, Road dept. 75
Standard Oil Co., oil, Road dept 2 68
Teter Even, coal, Road dept. 22 56•
Peter Hanson, supplies, Road
dept. 1 60
Dubuque Lumber Co., lumber,
Road dept. 21 60
F. G. Becker, coal, Road dept 21 09
Key City Roofing Co., cement,
Road dept. .. , . 1 75
Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co.,
Bose, couplings, etc., Fire 'de-
partment
Key City Gas Co., coal and coke,
Fire dept.
"Geo. W. Healey & Son, supplies,
Fire dept.
'Geo. Ragatz & Son, supplies and
repairs, Fire dept.
'Geo. Deyoe, horseshoeing, Fire
dept.
Becker- Hazelton
Fire dept.
F. Schloz & Son,
pairs, Fire dep
F. C. Keesecker,
dept.
Dubuque Lumber Co., lumber,
Fire dept.
Jas. Levi & Co., supplies, Fire
dept.
Wunderlich & Wiederholt, horse -
shoeing, Fire dept.
John Neuman & Son, repairs,
Fire dept.
- Key City Gas Co., arc inspection,
Police and Fire depts.
J. N. Graham, veterinary service,
Fire and Road dents.
Co., supplies,
supplies and re-
t.
drugs, etc., Fire
140 25
23 40
2 05
3 83
3 50
3 57
2 25
12 00
90 35
20
8 70
4 00
2 00
6 00
E. P. Peryon, drugs, Fire dept.., 1 60
Standard Lumber Co., shavings,
Fire dept, 1 50
Phil Heller, horseshoeing, Fire
dept. 8 75
W. B. Baumgartner, hardware,
supplies, Fire dept. 75
Collings & Pfiffner, horseshoeing,
Fire dept. 8 50
Dubuque Mattress Factory, mat-
tresses, Fire dept. 13 20
Mettel Bros., feed, Fire dept. , 135
Union Electric Co., city fire alarm 2 00
L. J. Schmidt, supplies, Fire
dept. 1 35
Philip Pfersch, harness repairs,
Fire dept.
John Butt, repairs, Fire dept. ..
S. C. Dike, repairing lawn mower
Lagen, Peed & Berwanger,
horseshoeing, Fire dept. 8 50
Iowa Oil Co., oil, Police dept. , 100
Mettel Bros., feed, Police dept 3 25
C. J. Shannon, supplies, matron
quarters 14 45
Adam Zillig, drugs, Police dept, 4 55
Collings & Pfiffner, horseshoeing,
Police dept. 3 00
Clancy Transfer Co.. coal, Police
dept. 26 93
Ed. Norton, feeding prisoners 3 60
A. E. Bradley, paper cleaner, etc 2 50
J. N. Graham, veterinary ser-
vice, Police dept. 48
F. C. Keesecker, drugs, etc., Po-
lice and Sewer depts. 5 05
Eichhorn & Bechtel, supplies,
Police dept. 7 80
Union Plumbing & Heating Co ,
connecting and repairing foun-
tains .... . ., 12 20
Key City Rubber Stamps Works,
rubber stamps 4 30
C. E. Fitzpatrick Co., office sup-
plies 15 25
Spahn Rose Lumber Co., lumber,
City Hall 6 28
M. O'Donnell, repairing fountain 10 95
Dr. F. W. Wieland, fees for ex-
amining witnesses .... 5 00
La Nicca Pharmacy, 1 sponge .. 1 00
Frank Hardie, to transcript of
testimony in case of John
Keckevoet vs. City .... 55 00
M. S. Hardie, printing and office
supplies 83 25
Dubuque Advertising Agency,
printed matter 12 56
Hoermann Press, order books,
Treasurer's office 13 50
Smedley Steam Pump Co., sup-
plies 12 75
Gonner Bros., printing bonds 34 75
Western Union Telegraph Co ,
clock service 1 00
L. Fay, cleaning around City
Hall 26 10
John Kness, cleaning around
City Hall 1 80
Dubuque Electric Supply Co ,
electric supplies 5 41
Phil Breithaupt, repairs at City
Hall 1 40
2 85
3 25
75
Official ',Notices
hereinbefore- specified, and in no event
greater than is reasonable and prop-
er, having regard to the traffic then
on such highway and the safety of the
public.
Sec. 30. That any person operating
a motor vehicle within said city shall,
at request or on signal by putting up
the hand from a person riding or
driving a restive horse or other draft
or domestic animal, bring such motor
vehicle immediately to a stop, and, if
traveling in the opposite direction, re-
main stationary so long as may be
reasonable to allow such horse or
other animals to pass, and, if travel-
ing in the same direction, use reason-
able caution in passing such horse or
other animal, and the operator and
• occupants of any motor vehicle shall
render necessary assistance to the
party having in charge said horse or
other draft animal in so passing.
Sec. 31. That every motor vehicle
while in use on a public highway
within said City shall be provided
with good and efficient brakes, and
also with a suitable bell, horn or
other signal, and be so constructed as
to exhibit, during the period from
one (1) hour after sunset to one (1)
hour before sunrise, one or more
lamps showing white light visible
within a reasonable distance in the
direction toward which such vehicle
is proceeding, and also a red light vis-
ible in the reverse direction.
Sec. 32. That every motor vehicle
within said city shall also at all times
have the number assigned to it by the
secretary of state displayed on the
back of such motor vehicle in such a
manner as to be plainly visible, the
number to be in Arabic numerals, each
not less than three (3) inches in
height, and each stroke to be of a
width not less than one -half (1 -2)
inch, and also as a part of such num
her the initial and terminal letters of
a state's name, such letters to be not
less than two (2) inches in height.
Sec. 33. All wagons, carts, and ve-
hicles of every kind and description,
except covered vehicles, used for the
hauling of garbage, manure, dead
animals, refuse and offensive offal of
every kind and description, are here-
by prohibited from using Locust,
Main, Iowa, and Clay streets, between
the hours of 8 a. m. and 10 p. m., pro-
viding. however, that nothing in this
section shall be se construed as to
prohibit the hauling of such garbage,
dead animals, manure, refuse and of-
fensive offal through the alleys and
street intersections at the time desig-
nated herein.
Sec. 34. That the words and
phrases used in this ordinance shall,
for the purpose of the Ordinance, be
construed as follows: 1. "Motor Ve-
hicle" shall include all vehicles pro-
pelled by any power other than muscu-
lar power, excepting such motor vehi-
cles as run only upon rails or tracks,
provided that nothing herein contained
shall apply to traction engines or
road rollers; 2, "Closely built up por-
tions," shall mean the territory within
said city contiguous to a public high-
way devoted to business or where for
not less than one- fourth (1 -4) of a
mile the dwelling houses on such
highway average not more than one
hundred (100) feet apart.
Sec. 35. The word "vehicle" as
used in this ordinance shall be held
to include equestrians, lead horses,
carts, drays, hackney coaches, omni-
buses, carriages, wagons, motor vehi-
cles and all other vehicles used for
transporting persons or property on
the public streets, however drawn,
driven or propelled, except street
cars and carts, carriages or barrows,
propelled by hands.
The word "horse" includes all do-
mestic animals.
The word "driver" includes the rider
and driver of a horse, the rider of
wheels, and the operator of a motor
vehicle.
Sec. 36. Any person violating any
of the provisions of this Ordinance,
shall be deemed guilty of a misde-
meanor, and shall be punishable by a
fine not exceeding twenty -five dollars
($25) for the first offense and punish-
able by a fine of not less than twenty -
five dollars ($25) nor more than fifty
dollars ($50), or imprisonment not ex-
ceeding thirty (30) days, for a second
or subsequent offense.
Sec. 37. All Ordinances or parts of
Ordinances in conflict herewith are
hereby repealed.
Sec. 38. This Ordinance being
deemed urgent and necessary for the
immediate preservation of the public
peace, health and safety, shall be in
full force and effect from and after
its passage and publication as required
by law.
Adopted May 22, 1911.
Approved May 23, 1911.
D. J. HAAS, Mayor.
Attest: OTTO P. GEIGER,
City Recorder.
Published officially in the Daily
Times - Journal June 20, 1911.
ti-20 -It OTTO P. GEIGER.
Published officially in the Telegraph -
Herald June 21, 1911.
OTTO P. GEIGER.
City Recorder.
(Official Publication.)
AN ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAP -
TER XXVI. OF THE REVISED
ORDINANCES OF 1901 OF THE
CITY OF DUBUQUE. INSOFAR AS
THE SAME PERTAINS TO THE
LICENSING, HARBORING AND
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such case no longer than the actual
loading and unloading requires. The
horse or horses attached to a vehicle
backed up to the curb shall be turned
at right angles to the vehicle and in
the direction in which the traffic upon
the street is moving.
Sec. 13. A vehicle waiting at the
curb shall promptly give place to a
vehicle about to take on or let off
passengers.
Sec. 1,4. No vehicle shall stop on
any street unless within two feet of
the curb, nor ill such a way as to ob-
struct the free passage of the street.
Sec. 15. No vehicle shall stop or
stand within any street intersection
nor within ten feet of the line of the
intersecting street in the congested
district, nor outside of said district for
a longer period than is necessary to
load or unload, and no vehicle engaged
in heavy traffic, to -wit, hauling ice,
coal, beer, freight of all kinds, shall be
driven on Main street from First
Street to Seventeenth Street, unless
necessary to load or unload in said
street.
Sec. 16. Traffic on east and west
streets shall have the right -of -way
over traffic on north and south streets.
Sec. 17. The driver or any vehicle
shall stop upon signal from a police
officer.
Sec. 18. The driver of a vehicle, on
the approach of a fire wagon or other
fire apparatus, shall immediately draw
up said vehicle as near as practicable
to the right -hand curb and parallel
thereto, and bring it to a standstill.
Sec. 19. The officers and men of the
Fire Department and Fire Patrol, with
their fire apparatus of all kinds, when
going to, or on duty at, or returning
from a fire, and the officers and men
of the Police Department, and all pa-
trols and ambulances shall have the
right -of -way in any street and through
any procession, except over vehicles
carrying United States mail.
Sec. 20. No vehicle shall he driven
through a procession except with the
permission of a police officer.
Sec. 21. No vehicle shall he allowed
to remain upon, or be driven through
any street of the City of Dubuque so
as to wilfully blockade or obstruct the
said street; and no vehicle shall be so
overloaded that the horse or horses, or
motive power, shall be unable to move it.
Sec. 22 The driver or operator of
every motor vehicle shall give some
plainly visible or audible signal of his
approach, and the driver or operator
of every vehicle as defined herein shall
keep his vehicle not less than six feet
from the running board of lower step
of any street ear which is stopping for
the purpose of taking on or discharging
passengers. and if. by reason of the
presence of other vehicles at the
place where such car is stopping, or by
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reason of the narrowness of the street,
it is not possible to preserve a dis-
tance of six feet from. such running.
board as herein prescribed, then the
driver or operator of said vehicle shall
stop the same until such car shall have
taken on or discharged its passengers.
and again started.
Sec. 23. Drivers .or operators of mo-
tor vehicles of all kinds shall, in ap-
proaching or traversing a crossing or
street intersection, have their vehicles
under control, and shall sound their
signals in such a way as to give warn-
ing to other vehicles and to pedestrians
of their approach, and reduce the
speed of such vehicle to a rate not
greater than ten miles an hour, and
no such vehicle shall turn a corner
into an intersecting street at a great-
er rate of speed than six miles an
hour.
Sec. 24. No horse shall be left un-
attended in any street or highway un-
less securely fastened, or unless the
wheels of the vehicle to which he is
harnessed and securely tied, fastened
or chained, and the vehicle is of suffi-
cient weight to prevent its being
dragged at dangerous speed with
wheels so secured.
Sea 25. No horse shall be unbitted
or unbridled in any street or highway
unless secured by a halter.
Sec. 26. No one, in any street or
highway, shall remove a wheel, pole,
shaft, whiffletree, splinter -bar or any
part of a harness likely to cause ac-
cident if the horse or horses start,
without first unhitching the horse or
horses attached to said vehicle.
Sec. 27. No one shall crack or so
use a whip as to annoy, interfere with
or endanger any person or excite any
horse or horses other than that which
he is using.
Sec. 28. No person shall drive,
guide or have the care of two or
more horses harnessed respectively to
different vehicles.
Sec. 29. That no person shall oper-
ate a motor vehicle on any street or
public highway within the City of -
Dubuque at a rate of speed greater
than is reasonable and proper, having
regard to the traffic and use of the
highway, or so as to endanger the life
or limb of any person, or in any event -
in the closely built up portion of the
city at a greater rate than one (1)
mile in six (6) minutes, or elsewhere in
said city at a greater rate than one
(1) mile in four . (4) minutes; subject.
however, to the other provisions of
this section. Upon approaching a
crossing of intersecting public high-
ways, or a bridge, or a sharp curve,
or a steep descent, and also in travers-
ing such crossing, bridge, curve or de-
scent, a person operating a motor -
vehicle shall have it under control and
operate it at a rate of speed less than
Notice.
To C. Pfiffner.
You are hereby notified that the City
Council of Dubuque, Iowa, did on the
15th day of June, 1911, adopt the fol-
lowing resolution:
Be it Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque, Iowa:
That a permanent sidewalk of the
width of 4 feet be and the same is
hereby ordered to be laid on the east
side of Lincoln avenue, between Kniest
street and Johnson avenue, and in
front of and abutting the following de-
scribed premises, to -wit: Lot 6, High
Street Sub.
Such sidewalk to be constructed of
'materials and in the manner as fol-
lows, to -wit: On a sub -base eight
inches thick composed of broken
stone or cinders shall be laid a base
three inches thick composed of one
part Portland cement, two parts clean
sharp sand and four parts crushed
stone on top of which shall be laid a
wearing surface one inch thick com-
posed of equal parts Portland cement
and finely crushed hard stone or gravel.
Said sidewalk to he completed on or
before the 15th day of July, 1911, and
the cost of the same be taxed against
said premises and collected in the man-
ner prescribed by law.
Be it Further Resolved, That said
property owner be and is authorized
to construct said sidewalk at his own
expense, provided he begins work
thereon within ten days after being no-
tified by the City Recorder of the pass -
age of this resolution by the City
Council, and completes the same with-
in thirty days thereafter.
Be it Further Resolved, That if said
:work is not commenced within the
time named in said notice that the
City Recorder be and is hereby ordered
to give ten days notice by two publi-
cations asking for proposals for the do-
ing of said work under contract with
the City. The proposals for the doing
of said work shall be acted upon by
the City Council on the 20th day of
July, 1911.
You are further notified that you will
be permitted to lay this walk yourself
providing the work thereon is begun
within ten days and completed within
thirty days after service of this notice
upon you, and unless said sidewalk 1s
commenced and completed within said
time in front of the lots and parcels of
ground owned and controlled by you
.and abutting on such contemplated
sidewalk, same shall be done by the
City and the cost thereof assessed
against said property and the owners
'thereof and collected in the manner
prescribed by law.
Should this work have to be done by
the City, the cost of estimates, notices,
inspection and preparing the assess-
ment and plat must be added to the
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contractor's price, thus putting you to
an additional expense of from Fifteen
to Twenty Dollars. You will therefore
see the advisability of complying with
the foregoing notice within the time
specified.
OTTO P. GEIGER,
6- 22 -3t, City Recorder.
Notice.
To H. G. Torbet.
You are hereby notified that the City
Council of Dubuque, Iowa, did on the
15th day of June, 1911, adopt the fol-
lowing resolution:
Be it Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque, Iowa:
That a permanent sidewalk of the
width of 4 feet be and the same is
hereby ordered to be laid on the east
side of Booth street, between Solon and.
West Third streets, and in front of
and abutting the following described
premises, to -wit: Lot 6 of S. M. Lang -
worthy Sub.
Such sidewalk to be constructed of
materials and in the manner as fol-
lows, to -wit: On a sub -base eight
inches thick composed of broken
stone or cinders shall be laid a base
three inches thick composed of one
part Portland cement, two parts clean
sharp sand and four parts crushed
stone on top of which shall be laid a
wearing surface one inch thick com-
posed of equal parts Portland cement
and finely crushed hard stone or gravel.
Said sidewalk to be completed on e
before the 15th day of July, 1911, and
the cost of the same be taxed against
said premises and collected in the mans
ner prescribed by law.
Be it Further Resolved, That sr,! l
property owner be and is authorized
to construct said sidewalk at his own
expense, provided he begins work
thereon within ten days after being no-
tified by the City Recorder of the pass-
age of this resolution by the City
Council, and completes the same with-
in thirty days thereafter.
Be it Further Resolved, That if said
work is not commenced within the
time named in said notice that the
City Recorder be and is hereby ordered
to give ten days notice by two publi-
cations asking for proposals for the do-
ing of said work under contract with
the City. The proposals for the doing
of said work shall be acted upon by
the City Council on the 20th day of
July, 1911.
You are further notified that you Will
be permitted to lay this walk yourself
providing the work thereon is begun
within ten days and completed within
thirty days after service of this notice
upon you, and unless said sidewalk is
commenced and completed within said
time in front of the lots and parcels of
ground owned and controlled by you
and abutting on such contemplated
sidewalk, same shall be done by the
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REGULATION OF DOGS.
Be It Ordained by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That Chapter XXVI, of
the Revised Ordinances of 1901 of the
City of Dubuque, be amended by strik-
ing therefrom Sections 30, 31 and 32.
Section 2. That the following sec-
tions are hereby enacted and substi-
tuted in lieu of said sections so re-
pealed, to -wit:
Section 3. No person owning or
harboring any dog or bitch shall allow
the same to run at large without pro-
curing a license therefor, which li-
-cense shall be issued for the term of
one year, on payment of the sum of
one dollar for each dog and three dol-
lars for each bitch.
Section 4. The license hereinabove
provided for shall be due and payable
January 1 in each year. and if the
same is not paid on or before March
1st of said year, said license shall then
become due in double the amount
thereof. Licenses for the year t911
shall become due July 1st and shall
- become due hi double the amount if
not paid on or before August 1st in
said year.
Section 5. Wherever used in this .
ordinance, the word "person" shall in-
clude and be held to apply to torpor=
ations and firms.
Section 6. Any person who shall al-
low any dog or bitch habitually to re-
main and be lodged or fed within his
•or her house, barn, store, or enclosure
of any kind, shall be considered as
owning or harboring the same within
the meaning of Section 3 of this Or-
dinance.
Section 7. Upon presentation to the
City Recorder of a receipt in dupli-
cate showing the payment of the li-
cense tax hereinbefore provided for,
the latter shall furnish to the person
presenting such receipt a metal license
tag, which shall contain thereon the
number of the license tag and the year
of issue, the Recorder retaining such
duplicate. Said license tag shall be se-
curely fastened on the neck of the dog
by means of a collar, and on said col-
lar shall be engraved or stamped the
name of the person to whom such li-
cense tag is issued.
Section 8. Any dog found running
at large at any time of the year with-
out the check provided for in Section
7 hereof, may be taken up by any offi-
cer or person and placed in the city
pound, to be kept there for a period of
not to exceed 48 hours. Unless such
dog is claimed within that time by
the owners thereof, and the tax pro-
vided for herein is paid, together with
a penalty of one dollar for the taking
up and keeping of such dog, said dog
shall be destroyed in such humane
manner as the poundmaster may de-
termine.
Section 9. Any dog shown to be
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vicious, or otherwise dangerous to the
community, whether licensed or not,
is hereby declared to constitute a nuis-
ance, and may, if found running at
large, be taken up and held at the
pound for the period provided for in
Section 8 hereof, and the owner of
such dog, if known, shall be notified
of such impounding, and, upon pay-
ment of the penalty in said section
named, said dog may be surrendered
to such owner. In case of emergency,
however, such vicious or dangerous
animal may be instantly killed by any
officer or other person having reason-
able cause to fear injury to any human
being on the part of such dog. Evi-
dence showing that any dog has pre-
viously bitten any one without provo-
cation, or habitually snaps at or at- -
tacks persons, shall be presumptive as
to the vicious nature of such animal.
Section 10. It shall be unlawful for
any person owning or harboring any
dog found to be a nuisance as in the
next preceding section set out, to per-
mit such dog to run at large, that is
to say, such dog shall be kept secure-
ly tied or otherwise under control, so
that persons lawfully on the public
streets or highways or on the premises
of the owner of said dog shall be safe
from attack. Provided, that any dog
duly licensed may be permitted to run
at large, if he is securely and safely
muzzled while thus at large.
Section 11. It shall be the duty of
the City Assessor to assess every dog
owned or harbored within the City of
Dubuque, and the tax due on such dog
shall be charged against the owner or
person harboring said dog; if said tax
is not paid, the same shall become de-
linquent and collectible as other city
taxes.
Section 12. It shall be the duty of
any person owning or harboring a dog
as hereinbefore set out, to assist
the Assessor in listing such dog, and
failure to do so, or failure to pay the
tax herein provided for on or before
March 1st in each year, or to comply
with the terms of this ordinance in any
other particular, shall make the per-
son so delinquent guilty of a misde-
meanor, and punishable accordingly.
Section 14. This Ordinance shall go
into effect from and after its passage
by the City Council and its publication
one time in the Times - Journal and
Telegraph - Herald, official newspapers.
Adopted June 21.
Approved June 23.
D. J. HAAS,
Mayor.
Attest: OTTO P. GEIGER,
6 -291t City Recorder.
Published officially in the Daily
Times - Journal and the Telegraph -
Herald June 29th, 1911.
OTTO P. GEIGER,
City Recorder.
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City and the cost thereof assessed
against said property and the owners
thereof and collected in the manner
prescribed by law.
Should this work have to be clone by
the City, the cost of estimates, notices,
inspection and preparing the assess-
ment and plat must be added to the
contractor's price, thus putting you to
an additional expense of from Fifteen
to Twenty Dollars. You will therefore
see the advisability of complying with
the foregoing notice within the time
specified.
OTTO P. GEIGER,
6- 22 -3t. City Recorder.
Notice.
To Anna Burns.
You are hereby notified that the City
Council of Dubuque, Iowa, did on the
15th day of June, 1911, adopt the fol-
lowing resolution:
Be it Resolved by the City Council of
•the City of Dubuque, Iowa:
That a permanent sidewalk of the
width of 6 feet he and the same is
hereby ordered to be laid on the south
side of Dodge street, between Bluff
Street Ext. and Rising Avenue, and in
front, of and abutting the following
described premises, to -wit: Lot 10,
Newman, Cooper's and Smith's Sub.
Such sidewalk to be constructed of
materials and in the manner as fol-
lows, to -wit: On a sub -base eight
inches thick composed of broken
stone or cinders shall be laid a base
three inches thick composed of one
part Portland cement, two parts clean
sharp sand and four parts crushed
stone on top of which shall be laid a
wearing surface one inch thick com-
posed of equal parts Portland cement
and finely crushed hard stone or gravel.
Said sidewalk to be completed on or
before the 15th day of July, 1911, and
the cost of the same be taxed against
said premises and collected in the man-
ner prescribed by. law
Be it Further Resolved, That said
property owner be and is authorized
to construct said sidewalk at his own
expense, provided he begins work
thereon within ten days after being no-
thied by the City Recorder of the pass-
age of this resolution by the City
Council, and completes the same with-
in thirty days thereafter.
Be it Further Resolved, That if said
work is not commenced within the
time named in said notice that the
City Recorder be and is hereby ordered
to give ten days notice by two publi-
cations asking for proposals for the do-
ing of said work under contract .with
the City. The proposals for the doing
of said work shall be acted upon by
the City Council on the 20th day of
July, 1911.
You are further notified that you will
b2 permitted to lay this walk yourself
providing the work thereon is begun.
within ten days and completed within
thirty days after service of this notice
upon -you, • and unless said sidewalk is
commenced and completed within said
time in front of the lots and parcels of
ground owned and controlled by you
and abutting on such contemplated
sidewalk, ,same shall be done by the
City and the cost thereof assessed
against said property and the owners
thereof and collected in the manner
prescribed by law.
Should this work have to be done by
the City, the cost of estimates, notices, ,
inspection and preparing the assess-
ment and plat must he added to the
contractor's price, thus putting you to •
an additional expense of from Fifteen
to Twenty Dollars. You will therefore
see the advisability of complying with -
the foregoing notice within the time
specified.
OTTO P. GEIGER,
6- 22 -3t. City Recorder.
Notice.
To Sadie Pierce.
You are hereby notified that the City
Council of Dubuque, Iowa, did on the •
15th day of June, 1911, adopt the fol-
lowing resolution:
Be it Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque, Iowa:
That a permanent sidewalk of the
width of 6 feet be and the same is
hereby ordered to he laid on the north -
side of Seminary street, between Madi-
son and Paul streets, and in front of
and abutting the following described
premises, to -wit, Lot 94, Cox Add.
That a permanent sidewalk of the
width of 4 feet he and the same is
hereby ordered to be laid on the south -
side of Leibnitz street, between North
Main.and Paul streets, and in front of
and abutting the following described
premises, to -wit, Lot 2 of 1 of G. D.
Woods' Add.
Such sidewalk to be constructed of
materials and in the manner as fol-
lows, to -wit: On a sub -base eight -
inches thick composed of broken
stone or cinders shall be ]aid a base
three inches thick composed of one
part Portland cement, two parts clear:
sharp sand and four parts crushed'
stone on top of which shall be laid a'
wearing surface one inch thick com-
posed of equal parts Portland cement
and finely crushed hard stone or gravel.
Said sidewalk to be completed on or
before the 15th day of July, 1911, ann
the • cost of the same be taxed against .
said premises and collected in the man-
ner prescribed by law.
Be it Further Resolved, That said'
property owner be and is authorized
to
• construct said sidewalk at his own
expense, provided he begins work
thereon within ten days after being no-
, tilled. by the City Recorder of the pass-
OTTO P. GEIGER,
6- 22 -3t. City Recorder.
Official Notices
age of this resolution by the City
Council, and completes the same with -
in thirty days thereafter.
Be it Further Resolved, That if said
work is not commenced within the
time named in said notice that the
City Recorder he and is hereby ordered
to give ten days notice by two publi-
cations asking for proposals for the do-
ing• of said work under contract with
the City. The proposals for the doing
of said work shall be acted upon by
the City Council on the 20th day of
July, 1911.
You are further notified that you will
be permitted to lay this walk yourself
providing the work thereon is begun
within ten days and completed within
thirty days after service of this notice
upon you, and unless said sidewalk is
commenced and completed within said
time in front of the lots and parcels of
ground owned and controlled by you
and abutting on such contemplated
sidewalk, same shall be done by the
City and the cost thereof assessed
against said property and the owners
thereof and collected in the manner
prescribed by law. •
Should this work have to be done by
the City, the cost of estimates, notices,
inspection and preparing the assess-
ment and plat must Le added to the
contractor's price, thus putting you to
an additional expense of from Fifteen
to Twenty Dollars. You will therefore
see the advisability of complying with
the foregoing notice within the time
specified.
AN ORDINANCE.
(Official Publication.)
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A
GRADE ON THE ALLEY BE-
TWEEN ALTA VISTA AND BEL-
MOUND STREETS FROM ROSE
TO WEST FOURTEENTH ST.
Be It Ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That a grade on the al-
ley between Alta Vista Street and Bel -
mound Street from Rose Street to
West Fourteenth Street be and the
same is hereby established and adopt-
ed as shown by the profile of said
grade and alley prepared by the City
Engineer, being Profile No. 680, and
marked "Profile showing grade be-
tween Rose and West Fourteenth
Streets of an alley paralleling and be-
tween Belmound and Alta Vista Sts.
Bench Mark -Top of foundation south-
west corner house No. 164 Alta Vista
Street, ele. 291.82." Said grade begins
at the north lot line of Rose Street,
which is Station 0, elevation 278.51;
thence to stati'on•4 +62.74, which is the
south curb line of West Fourteenth
Street, elevation 268.55.
Section 2. This Ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and af-
23Q
ter its passage by the City Council
and its publication one time in the
Dubuque Telegraph - Herald and
and Times - Journal newspapers.
Adopted, June 15.
Approved, June 17.
D. J. HAAS,
Mayor.
Attest: OTTO P. GEIGER,
City Recorder.
Published officially .in the Daily
Times - Journal and Telegraph - Herald
June 22, 1911.
OTTO P. GEIGER,
6 -22 -1t City Recorder.
(Official Publication.)
AN ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCE RE- ESTABLISH-
ING A GRADE ON TWELFTH
STREET FROM IOWA STREET'
TO MAIN STREET.
Be It Ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That a grade be and the
same is hereby re- established on_
Twelfth Street from Iowa Street to
Main Street in accordance with the
profile of said street and grade pre-
pared by the City Engineer, being Pro-
file No. 691 and marked "Grade of
Twelfth Street between Iowa and
Main Streets, B. M. Water Table at
City Hall, ele. 41.87." Said grade be-
gins at the west curb of Iowa Street,
which is station 0, elevation south
curb 38.34, north curb 38.20; thence
to station 1+25, east line of alley, ele-
vation south curb 39.72, north curb
39.96; thence to station 1+55, west
line of alley, elevation south curb
40.66, north curb 40.63; thence to
station 2+80, east curb line of Main
Street, elevation south curb 48.43,
north curb 48.76.
Section 2. This Ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and after
its passage by the City Council and its
publication one time in the Dubuque
Times - Journal and Telegraph - Herald
newspapers.
Adopted, June 15.
Approved, June 17.
D. J. HAAS,
Mayor.
Attest: OTTO P. GEIGER,
City Recorder.
Published officially in the Daily
Times - Journal and Telegraph - Herald
June 22, 1911.
OTTO P. GEIGER,
6 -22 -1t City Recorder.
Notice.
OF THE COUNCIL'S INTENTION
TO CONSTRUCT A 15 -INCH TILE
PIPE STORM WATER SEWER IN
25TH STREET FROM THE BEE
BRANCH SEWER IN WASHING-
TON STREET EAST TO EAST
SIDE OF TRACKS IN ELM
STREET.
To Whom It May Concern:
The City Council reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
Dated at Dubuque, June 2nd, 1911.
OTTO P. GEIGER,
6-2 -3t. City Recorder.
Official Notices 241
NOTICE.
Public notice is hereby given that at
the session of the City Council held on
June 21, 1911, the following special as-
sessment was levied on the real estate
hereinafter described, and that in
.case of failure to pay the one - seventh
part within the time prescribed by the
ordinance governing same, all will be-
.come delinquent and subject to collec-
tion by distress and sale.
GEO. D. WYBRANT,
City Treasurer.
For improving Bluff street from the
.end of the present brick paving be-
tween Fifteenth and Sixteenth street%
to the north lot line of Eighth street:
Owner. Description. Total.
S3. C. Kiesel, City lot 647 $135.38
H. C. Kiesel, Sub. City, So. 49.3
ft. lot 646 130.09
.Julia Kemler et al, Sub. City, No
2 ft. lot 646 5.43
Julia Kemler et al, Sub. City lot
'645 136.37
Julia Kemler et al, Sub. City lot
-644 .. 135.37
Geo. Mohr Est., Sub. City, west
63.6 ft. lot 643 216.03
First Church of Christ, City lot
642 233.38
First Church of Christ, Sub. City
lot 641, lot 2 74.03
Anna Phelan, Sub. 1 of City lot
.641, lot 1 74.77
'F. H. and R. Holland, Sub. 1,
City lot 641, lot 2 .75
F. H. and R. Holland, Sub. City
lot 640, So. 39.4 ft. lot 1 62.82
F. H. and R. Holland, Sub. City
lot 640, So. 39.4 ft. lot 2 52.83
F. H. and R. Holland, Sub. City
lot 640, No. 11.8 ft, lot 1 6.43
Carrie Moser, Sub. City lot 640,
N. 11.8, lot 2 28.01
Carrie Moser, Sub. City, So. 23 3
ft. lot 639 69.43
H. Butt Est., Sub. City, No. 28
ft. lot 639 .. 82.06
H. G. Langworthy, City lot 638. 268.24
Jas. Rowan, City lot 656a 249.22
Jas. Rowan, Sub. City lot 657a,
lot 2 42.96
Louis Trexler, Sub. City lot 657a,
lot 1 80.72
City of Dubuque, City lot 658a 190.26
City of Dubuque, Sub. City, west
1 -2 lot 659 .. 190.27
'City of Dubuque, Sub. City, West
1 -2 lot 660 298.66
J. J. Nagle, Sub. City, So. 78 ft
So. 1 -2 lot 661 292.13
Fannie Stout, Sub. City, No. 50
ft. So. 1 -2 lot 661 131.64
:Fannie Stout, Sub. City, So. 7.8
ft. No. 1 -2 lot - 661 20.63
James Beach, Sub. City, No. 120.4 •
ft. No. 1 -2 lot 661 447.68. St. Mark's Evangelical Lutheran
church, Sub. City, So. 51 ft. lot
662a 265.74
G. Ryan and H. Wilson, Sub
City, No. 65 ft. .lot .662a 185.14
Chas. Christman, Sub. City, So
1 -2 So. 51 ft. lot 662 68.54
J. B. Glover. Sub. City, No. 1 -2
So. 51 ft. lot 662 68.54
J. B. Glover, Sub. City, M. 38 ft.
lot 662 101.12
Westminster church, Sub. City,
No. 51 ft. lot 662 222.33
M. E. and B. B. Richards, Sub.
City, west 52 ft. of So. 2 -5 lot
663 383.13
Cath. Ryan, Sub. City, M. 1 -5 lot
663 135.39
Cath. Ryan, Sub. City, So. 40.10
ft. N. M. 1 -5 lot 663 107.96
Anna B. Ryan, Sub, City, No
10.4 ft. N. M. 1 -5 lot 663 27.41
Anna B. Ryan, Sub. City, No. 1 -5
lot 663 173.88
M. E. Blocklinger, Sub. City, So.
2 -5 lot 664 .. 294.47
A. H. Wellington, Sub. City, No.
40 ft. of So. 142.5 lot 664 90.63
N. C. Ryder, Sub. City, No. 113
ft. lot 664 358.62
City of Dubuque, Grant park 714.32
C. E. Wales Hotel Co., City lot
654, Sub. 1 of 5, lot 1 412.00
Anna Adams, Sub. City lot 654,
lot 4 132.29
John Killeen, Sub. City lot 654,
lot 3 .. , . 131.99
Louis Reinecke, Sub. City lot 654,
lot 2 80.01
C. H. Hamilton, Sub. 1 of 11 of
City lot 654, lot 4 162.92
Martha J. Palmer, Sub. 1 of 11,
City lot 654, lot 5 186.84
A. Kroesen Est., Sub. City lot
655, E. 1 -2 lot 11 144.41
Mrs. Platt Smith, Sub. City lot
655, E. 1 -2 lot 10 147.90
Mrs. Platt Smith, Sub. City lot
655. E. 1 -2 lot 9 46.21
H. E. Lawther, Sub. City lot 655,
E. 1 -2 So. 36 ft, lot 8' 104.00
J. S. Stephens, Sub. City lot 655,
E. 1 -2 No. 24 ft. lot 8 69.21
D. E. Lyon, Sub. City lot 655, E.
1 -2 lot 7 158.83
S. J. Goldthorpe, Sub. City lot 655,
E. 1 -2 lot 6 144.90
Mary Backes, Sub. City lot 655,
E. 1 -2 lot 5 135.10
H. F. C. Schneider, Sub. City lot
655," E. 1 -2 lot 4 66.50
H. F. C. Schneider, Sub. City lot
655, E. 1 -2 lot 3 69.52
M. J. Everett Est.,. Sub. City lot
655, E. 1 -2 lot 2 147.90
Harriet Lull, Sub. City lot 655,
E. 1 -2 lot 1 261.39
Johanna Poor, Sub. 756, A. Mc-
Daniels' ,Sub., , lot 1- 267.05
Geo. E. Davis. E. 55 ft. of So. 1 -2
240
You and each of you are hereby
notified that it is the intention of the
City Council of the City of Dubuque
to construct a 15 -inch tile pipe storm
water sewer in Twenty -Fifth Street
from the Bee Branch Sewer in Wash-
ington Street east to east side of
tracks in Elm Street.
That a plat and specifications of
said proposed sewer is now on file in
the office of the City Recorder.
It is estimated by the City Engineer
that it will require:
256 lineal feet 15 -inch tile pipe.
72 lineal feet 12 -inch tile pipe,
2 man - holes.
24 lineal feet cast iron pipe to be
furnished by the City, but placed by
the contractor under railroad tracks.
Any person having objections to
the construction of said Storm sewer
are hereby notified to appear before
the City Council at its regular session
to be held June 29th, 1911, or to file
their objections in writing with the
City Recorder on or before the 29th
of June, 1911.
Dated at Dubuque, June 20th, 1911
OTTO P. GEIGER,
6 -20 -3t City Recorder.
Notice,
OF THE CITY COUNCIL'S INTEN-
TION TO IMPROVE NORTH
BOOTH STREET FROM WEST
FOURTEENTH STREET TO THE
END OF THE PRESENT IM-
PROVEMENT IN NORTH BOOTH
STREET,
To Whom It May Concern:
You and each of you are hereby
notified that it is the intention of the
City Council of the City of Dubuque
to improve North Booth Street from
West Fourteenth Street to the end of
the present improvement in North
Booth Street.
That a plat of said improvement
are now on file in the office of the
City Recorder.
It is estimated by the City Engineer
that said improvement will require:
3,371 square yards macadamizing.
1,896 lineal feet com. curb and gut-
ter.
1,455 cubic yards cutting.
2,242 cubic yards filling.
Making a total estimated cost to the
abutting property owners of $3,000.
Any person having objections to
said improvement is hereby notified
to appear before the City Council at
its regular session to be held June
29, 1911, or to file their objections
in writing with the City Recorder on
or before the 29th of June, 1911.
OTTO P. GEIGER,
6 -20 -3t City Recorder.
Notice to Contractors.
Sealed proposals will be received at
the Council Chamber, City Hall, by
Official Notices
the City Recorder, until 8:00 p. m.
Thursday, June 15th, 1911, for the
improvement of Twelfth Street from
the west line of Locust Street to the
east line of Bluff Street, in accordance
with the plans and specifications pre-
pared by the City Engineer and now
on file in the office of the City Re-
corder,
It is estimated by the City Engineer
that said improvement will require:
326 lineal feet combination curb
and gutter.
471 sq. yds. macadam with Pioneer
Asphalt Binder.
The work to be paid for when said
work is completed and as prescribed
by Chapter XXXII. of the Revised
Ordinances of 1901, of the City of
Dubuque, work to be completed on or
before the 15th day of August, 1911.
Bidders must state price per lineal
foot for combined curb and gutter,
and price per square yard for maca-
dam.
Each bid must be accompanied by
a certified check for $50.00 on some
Dubuque bank as a guarantee that a
contract will be entered into if
awarded.
The City Council reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
Dated at Dubuque, June 2nd, 1911.
OTTO P. GEIGER,
6 -2 -3t City Recorder.
Notice to Contractors.
Sealed proposals will be received at
the Council Chamber, City Hall, by the
City Recorder, until 8:00 p. m. Thurs-
day, June 15th, 1911 for the improve-
ment of Tenth Street from the west
line of Main Street to the east line of
Bluff Street, in accordance with the
plans and specifications prepared by
the City Engineer and now on file in
the office of the City Recorder.
It is estimated by the City Engineer
that said improvement will require:
386 lineal feet combination curb and
gutter.
180 lineal feet new stone curb.
231 lineal feet stone curb reset.
1837 sq. yds. macadam with Pioneer
Asphalt Binder.
The work to be paid for when said
work is completed, and as prescribed
by Chapter XXXII. of the Revised Or-
dinances of 1901 of the City of Du-
buque, work to be completed on or be-
fore the 15th day of August, 1911.
Bidders must state the price per lin-
eal foot for combined curb and gut-
ter, the price per lineal foot for new
stone curb, and price per lineal foot
for stone curb reset, and price per
square yard for macadam.
Each bid must be accompanied by a
certified check of $50.00 on some Du-
buque bank as a guarantee that a
contract will be entered into if award-
ed.
242!
A. McDaniels' Sub., lot 757 79.12
Marg. Raueschle, No. 1 -2 A. Mc-
Daniels' Sub., lot 757 79.12
Chas. Schreiber, A. MCDa.nI is'
Sub., lot 758 113.46
Chas. Schreibez, A. McDaniels'
Sub., lot 759 113.46
Eliz. A. Healey, So. 1 -2 E. 115 ft
A. MeDaniels' Sub., lot 760 65.96
Ed. Healey Est., No. 1 -2 E. 115 ft
A. McDaniels' Sub., lot 760 • 179.71
E. Alden, A. McDaniels' Sub., lot
762 .... 214.47
R. J. Truedell, A. McDaniels'
Sub., lot 763 .. 100.43
J. Sutherland, A. McDaniels'
Sub. So. 1 -2 lot 764 65.44
J. A. King, A. McDaniels' Sub ,
No. 1 =2 lot 764 65.44
Geo. E. Davis, A. McDaniels'
Sub., lot 765 .. 133.79
Margt. Ahern, A. McDaniels'
Sub., So. E. 1 -4 lot 766 67.04
M. A. McEvoy, A. McDaniels'
Sub.. . N. E. 1 -4 lot 766 67.04
E. H. Sheppley, A. McDaniels'
Sub., lot 767 214.29
E. H. Sheppley, A. McDaniels'
Sub., lot 768a 26.66
M. E. H. Blocklinger, A. McDan-
iels' Sub., lot 768 133.79
M. E. H. Blocklinger, A. McDan-
iels' Sub., lot 769 160.70
Jas. McDonnell, A. McDaniels'
Sub'., So. 1 -2 lot 769a 80.22
M. E. Schnup, A. McDaniels'
Sub., ,No, 1 -2 lot 769a, lot 2 80.22
P. McCullough, A. L. Brown's
Sub., . lot 1, .. 267.43
M. H. Grosvenor, Sub. 2, City lot
667, lot 1 206.58
Kate Van Duzee, Sub. 1, City lot
667, lot 2 .... 103.30
Kate Hargus, Sub 1, City lot 667,
lot 1 140.73
Anna Rebman, Cooley's Sub„
SO. 37 ft. lot la 96.09
M. C. and H. R. Haggerty, Cool -
ey's Sub„ No. 3 ft. lot la , 8.79
M. C. and H. R. Haggerty, Sub
1, Cooley's Sub., lot 1 40.95
M. A. McQuillan. Sub. 1, Cooley's
Sub., lot 2 . 52,13
E. W. McFadden, Cooley's Sub.,
lot 2 113.85
E. W. McFadden, Cooley's Sub ,
So. 7 ft. lot 3 . 15.90
G. M. Clark, Cooley's Sub., N.
43 ft. lot 3 97.47
G. M. Clark, Cooley's Sub., S
2 ft lot 4 4.50
A. Levens, Cooley's Sub., No. 48
lot 4 108.82
J. B. Glover, Cooley's Sub., lot 5 113.35
Anna Rebman, Cooley's Sub., lot
6 ... 113.35
Total
6= 29 -1t.
... ;13,239.93
Notice to Contractors.
Sealed proposals Will be received at
the Council Chamber, City Hall, ' by
Official Notices
the City Recorder, until 8:00 p. m.
Thursday, June 15, 1911, for the im-
provement of Langworthy Avenue
from the east curb of South Hill
Street to the west curb line of Jones
Street to the west curb line of James-
specifications prepared by the City
Engineer and now on file in the of-
fice of the City Recorder. It is esti-
mated by the City Engineer that said
improvement will require:
1502.2 lineal feet combination curb
and gutter.
2169.8 square yards macadam.
35 cubic yards earth filling.
3960 cubic yards cutting.
The work to be paid for when said
work is completed and as prescribea
by Chapter XXXII. of the Revised
Ordinances of 1901 of the City of
Dubuque, work to be completed on or
before August 15th, 1911.
The bidder must state price per
lineal foot for combination curb and
gutter, price per cubic yard for fill-
ing and cutting, also the price per
square yard for macadamizing.
Each bid must be accompanied by
a .certified check for $50.00 on some
Dubuque bank as a guarantee that a
contract will be entered into if
awarded.
The City Council reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
Dated at Dubuque, June 2, 1911.
OTTO-P. GEIGER,
6 -2 -3t City Recorder.
Notice to Contractors.
Sealed proposals will be received at
the Council Chamber, City Hall, by
the City Recorder, 'until 8:00 p. m.
Thursday, June 16th, 1911, for the
'improvement of Grandview Ave., from
Dodge Street to South Dodge Street,
in accordance with plans and specifi-
cations prepared by the City Engineer
and now on file in the office of the
City Recorder,
It is estimated by the City Engineer
that said improvement will require:
7145.0 lineal feet Comb, curb and,
gutter.
19,530.0 sq. yds. macadam.
11,780.0 cu. yds. cutting.
2,086.0 filling.
The work to be paid for when said
work is completed and as prescribed
by Chapter' XXXIIi of the Revised
Ordinances of 1901 of the City of
Dubuque, work to be completed on or
before the 1st day of October, 1911.
Bidders must state the price per -
lineal foot for combined curb and
gutter, the price per cubic yard for
grading and also the price per square
yard for macadam.
Each 'bid must be accompanied by
a certified check for $'500.00 on some
Dubuque bank as a• guarantee that a
contract will be entered into if
awarded. • -
()Zola" Notices
24
The City reserves
ject any and all bids
Dated at Dubuque,
- OTTO
6 -2 -3t
the right. to re-
.
June 2nd, 1911.
P. GEIGER,
City Recorder.
Notice of Special Assessment.
Notice is hereby given to all con-
cerned that a special assment as
provided by law will be levied at a
regular session of the City Council to
be held June 15, 1911, to pay for
the improvements of Bluff Street
from the end of the present brick
paving between. Fifteenth and Six -
teenth Streets to the north lot line of
Eighth by J. M. Kenety, contractor.
Amount of special assessment,
$12,782.69, same to be assessed
against the abutting property upon
and along said street.
And that .there is a plat and sched-
ule on file in the office of the City Re-
corder of said City of Dubuque, show-
ing the street in which said improve-
ment was made, and the separate lots
and parcels of ground, or specified
portions thereof, subject to assess-
ment for such improvement, the
name of the owner thereof as far as
practicable, and the amount to be as-
sessed against each lot or parcel of
ground, which plat and schedule are
subject to public inspection.
And that any and all persons ob-
jecting to said special assessment or
to said plat must file his or their ob-
jection in writing with the City Re-
corder of said City of Dubuque on or
before said session of the City Coun-
cil, to be held June 15, 1911, or to
appear at said session of the Council
to show cause, if any you have, why
said assessment should not be levied.
Dated at Dubuque, June 2, 1911.
OTTO P. GEIGER,
6 -2 -3t City Recorder.
AN ORDINANCE.
(Official Publication.)
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A
GRADE ON HARVARD STREET
FROM YALE TO ALTA VISTA
STREET.
Be it Ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That a grade on Harvard
street from Yale street to Alta Vista
street be and the same is hereby
adopted as shown by the profile of
said street and grade prepared by the
city engineer being Profile No. 688
and marked "Grade of Harvard Street
from Yale to Alta Vista street. Bench
Mark: ' Top of Foundation of frame
house No. 540 Paulina street, elv.
251.17." Said grade • begins at the
south Jot line of Yale street which is
station 0,• elevation 290.50; thence to
station 4 -1 -21, which is the north lot
line of Alta Vista street elevation
250,:90.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in force, and tae effect from and af-
ter its passage by the city council
and its publication one time in the
Dubuque Telegraph - Herald and
Times - Journal newspapers.
Ad'bpted June 1, 1911.
Approved June 3, 1911.
D. J. HAAS,
Mayor.
Attest: OTTO P. GEIGER,
City Recorder.
Published officially in the Daily
Times-Journal and Telegraph - Herald
June 12, 1911.
OTTO P. GEIGER,
6 -12 -1t City Recorder.
Notice.
OF THE COUNCIL'S INTENTION TO
CONSTRUCT A SANITARY SEW-
ER IN WASHINGTON STREET,
BETWEEN TWENTIETH STREET
AND TWENTY -FIRST STREET.
To Whom It May Concern:
You and each of you are hereby
notified that it is the intention of the
City Council of the City of Dubuque
to construct a sanitary sewer in
Washington Street between Twentieth
Street and Twenty -first Street.
That a plat of said proposed sewer
is now on file in the office of the City
Recorder.
It is estimated by the City Engineer
that it will require:
435 lineal feet 8 -inch tile pipe.
2 man - holes.
Making a total cost to the abutting
property owners of $334.00.
Any person having objection to the
construction • of said sewer are here-
by notified to appear before the City
Council at its regular adjourned'
meeting to be held June 29, 1911, or
to file with the City Recorder their
objections in writing on or before -
June 29, 1911.
Dated at Dubuque, June 16, 1911.
OTTO P. GEIGER,
6,16,3t City Recorder.
Notice of Special Assessment.
Notice is hereby given to all con-
cerned that a special assessment as
provided by law will be levied at a
session of the City Council to be held
June 29, 1911, to pay for the construc-
tion of cement sidewalks in various
parts of the city by Louis Graessle,
contractor, as follows:
Owner. Description. Amount.
A. Levi Est., So. Ave. Add.,
und. 1 -2 Lot 8 $ 16.96
J. J. Nagle, So. Ave. Add., und
1 -4 Lot 8 8.48
M. J. Connolly, So. Ave. Add ,
und. 1 -4 Lot 8 8.48
J. J. Nagle, Sub. 1, Randall's
Sub., Lot 2 - 34.37
J. J. Nagle, Sub. 1, Randall's
Sub., Lot 6 31.26
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David Wall, Sub. 1, Randall's
Sub., Lot 3 34.37
Jones Bros. Co., Sub. 1, Randall's
Sub., Lot 4 31.25
Jones Bros. Co., Sub. 1, Randall's
Sub., Lot 5 31.25
R. Burns, Levi Add., Lot 14 16.87
A. Levi Est., Levi Add., Lot 15 16.87
A. Levi Est., Levi Add., Lot 16 10.63
A. A. Cooper, City, Lot 116 170.06
And that there is a plat and sched-
ule on file in the office of the City Re-
corder of said City of Dubuque, show-
ing the streets on which said im-
provements were made and the sep-
arate lots and parcels of ground and
specified portions thereof subject to
assessment for such improvements, the
names of the owners as far as practic-
able, and the amount to be assessed
against each lot or parcel of ground,
which plat and schedule are subject to
public inspection.
And that any and all persons object-
ing to said special assessments or to
.said plat must file his or their objec-
tion in writing with the City Recorder
of said City of Dubuque on or before
said session of the Council to be held
June 29, 1911, or to appear at said ses-
sion of the Council, to show cause, if
any you have, why said assessment
should not be levied.
Dated at Dubuque June 16, 1911.
OTTO P. GEIGER,
6- 16 -3t. City Recorde ;.
Notice to Contractors.
Sealed proposals will be received at
the Council Chamber, City Hall, by
the City Recorder until 8:00 p. m.,
Thursday, June 29, 1911, for the im-
provement of Harvard Street from
Yale Street to Alta Vista Street, in
accordance with plans and specifica-
tions prepared by the City Engineer
and now on file in the office of the
City Recorder.
It is estimated by the City Engineer
that said improvement will require
843.4 lineal feet of combination
concrete curb and gutter.
984.6 square yards of macadamiz-
ing.
350 cubic yards cutting.
The wor kto be paid for when said
work is completed and as prescribed
by Chapter XXXII of the Revised Or-
dinances of 1901 of the City of Du-
buque, work to be completed on or
before Sept. 1, 1901.
Bidders must state the price per
lineal foot for combined concrete
curb and gutter, the price per cubic
yard for grading and also the price
per square yard for macadamizing.
Each bid must be accompanied by
a certified check for $50.00 on some
Dubuque bank as a guarantee that a
contract will be entered into if
.awarded.
The City Council reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
Dated at Dubuque, June 16, 1910.
OTTO P. GEIGER,
6 -16 3t City Recorder.
Notice to Contractors.
Sealed proposals will be received at
the Council Chamber, City Hall, by
the City Recorder until 8:00 p. m.
June 21, 1911, for the construction of
a cement sidewalk, 4 feg wide, on a
foundation of eight inches of cinders
along the approach to the Dubuque
and Wisconsin Bridge along side the
present retaining wall in accordance
with the plans and specifications pre-
pared by the City Engineer and now
on file in the office of the City Re-
corder.
The work to be paid for when said
work is completed and as prescribed
by the Ordinance relatng to the con-
struction of sidewalks in the City of
Dubuque, work to be completed on or
before the first day of July, 1911.
Bidders must state price per square
foot for sidewalks laid.
Each bid must be accompanied by
a certified check for $50.00 on some
Dubuque bank as a guarantee that a
contract will , be entered into if
awarded.
The City reserves the right to re-
ject any and all bids.
Dated at Dubuque, June 16, 1911.
OTTO P. GEIGER,
6 -16 3t City Recorder.
AN ORDINANCE.
(Official Publication.)
AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR
UNIFORMITY OF CONSTRUC-
TION OF ALL SIDEWALKS
HERAFTER TO BE LAID ON
DELHI STREET FROM ASBURY
STREET TO THE CITY LIMITS.
Be it Ordained by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That all sidewalks here-
after laid on Delhi Street from Asbury
Street southwesterly to the City Lim-
its shall be made of cement, and
monolithically constructed. The said
walks shall be of a uniform width of
four feet, with expansion joints at
each lot line and set on the proper
grade, three feet back from the out-
side line of curb.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and
after its passage by the City Council
and its publication one time in the
Dubuque Telegraph - Herald and Times -
Journal newspapers.
Adopted May 29, 1911.
Approved May 29, 1911.
D. J. HAAS,
Mayor.
Attest: OTTO P. GEIGER,
City Recorder.
Published officially in the Daily
Times - Journal and Telegraph - Herald
June 6, 1911.
OTTO P. GEIGER,
Notice.
OF THE COUNCIL'S INTENTION TO
CONSTRUCT A SANITARY SEW-
ER IN ALLEY BETWEEN RHOM-
BERG AND . GARFIELD AVE-
NUE FROM MIDDLE AVE. TO
REED AVE., AND OUTLET TO
• OLD SEWER IN LINCOLN AVE.
ALONG MIDDLE AVE.
To Whom It May Concern:
You and each of you are hereby
notified that it is the intention of the
City Council of the City of Dubuque
to construct an 8 -inch tile pipe sani-
tary sewer in alley between Rhomberg
Ave. and Garfield Ave., from Middle
Ave. to Reed Ave., and outlet to old
sewer in Lincoln Ave. along Middle
Ave.
That a plat and specifications of
said proposed sewer is now on file in
the office of City Recorder.
It is estimated by the City Engineer
that it will require:
2,082 lineal feet 8 -inch tile pipe.
8 man holes.
1 automatic syphon flush tank.
And will cost the abutting property
owners $2.040.50 in total.
Any person having objections to the
construction of said sanitary sewer
are hereby notified to appear before
the City Council at its regular session
to be held June 15th, 1911, or to file
with the City Recorder their objec-
tions in writing on or before the 15th,
day of June, 1911.
Dated at Dubuque, June 7th, 1911.
OTTO P. GEIGER,
6 -7 -3t City Recorder.
AN ORDINANCE.
(Official Publication.)
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A
GRADE ON NORTH BOOTH
STREET FROM WEST FOUR-
TEENTH STREET TO A POINT
FIVE HUNDRED AND NINETY -
EIGHT FEET SOUTH THEREOF.
Be It Ordained by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That a grade on North
Booth street, from West Fourteenth
street to a point five hundred and
ninety -eight feet south thereof be and
the same is hereby established and
adopted as shown by the profile of
said street and grade prepared by the
City Engineer, being profile No. 687
and marked "Profile showing grade of
North Booth street, from West Four-
teenth street to a point 598 feet south.
B. M. Top of foundation No. 164 Alta
Vista street, Elv. 291.82." Said grade
begins at the south curb of West Four-
teenth street which is station 0, ele-
vation east curb 257.15, west curb
255.66; thence to station 1+50, eleva-
tion 250.00; thence to station 5-98, ele-
vation 259.00.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and after
its passage by the City Council and its
publication one time in the Dubuque
Telegraph - Herald and Times - Journal
newspapers.
Adopted June 1, 1911.
Approved June 3, 1911.
D. J. HAAS,
Mayor.
Attest: OTTO P. GEIGER,
City Recorder.
Published officially in the Daily
Times - Journal and Telegraph - Herald
June 12, 1911.
OTTO P. GEIGER,
6- 12 -it. City Recorder.
Notice of Special Assessment.
Notice is hereby given to all con-
cerned that a special assessment as
provided by law will be levied at a
regular session of the City Council to
be held June 29, 1911, to pay for the
brick paving of Sixth Street from the
west line of Clay Street to the east line
of Main Street, by Kenety & Lee, con-
tractors.
Amount of special assessment,
$4,703.62, same to be assessed against
the abutting property upon and along
said street.
And that there is a plat and sched-
ule'on file in the office of the City Re-
corder of said City of Dubuque, show-
ing the street on which said improve-
ment was made, and the separate
lots and parcels of ground or specified
portions thereof subject to assessment
of such improvement, the name of the
owner thereof as far as practicable,
and the amount to he assessed against
each lot or parcel of ground, which
plat and schedule are subject to pub-
lic inspection.
And that any and all persons ob-
jecting to said special assessment or
to said plat must file his or their ob-
jection in writing with the City Recor-
der of said City of Dubuque on or be-
fore said session of the City Council
to be held June 29, 1911, or to appear
at said session of the council to show
cause, if any you have. why said as-
sessment should not be levied.
Dated at Dubuque, June 16, 1911.
OTTO P. GEIGER,
6 -16 3t City Recorder.
Notice to Contractors.
Sealed proposals will be received at
the Council Chamber, City Hall, by
the City Recorder, until 8:00 p. m.
Thursday, June 15th, 1911, for the im-
provement of Fifteenth Street from the
west line of Locust Street to the east
line of Bluff Street, in accordance with
the plans and specifications prepared
by the City Engineer and now on file
in the office of the City Recorder.
It is estimated by the City Engineer
that said improvement will require:
235 sq. yds. macadam with Pioneer
Road Asphalt Binder.
60 lineal feet reset curb.
8 lineal feet new stone curb.
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The work to be paid for when said
work is completed and as prescribed by
Chapter XXXII. of the Revised Ordi-
nances of 1901 of the City of Dubuque,
work to be completed on or before the
15th day of August, 1911.
Bidders must state the price per
square yard for macadam, price per
lineal foot for reset stone curb, and
price per lineal foot for new stone
curb.
Each hid must be accompanied by a
certified check for $50.00 on some Du-
buque bank as a guarantee that a con-
tract will be entered into if awarded.
The City Council reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
Dated at Dubuque, June 2nd, 1911.
OTTO P. GEIGER,
6 -2 -3t. City Recorder.
Notice to Sewer Contractors.
Sealed proposals will be received at
the Council Chamber, City Hall, by
the City Recorder, until 8:00 p. m.
Thursday, June 15th, 1911, for the
construction of an 8 -inch tile pipe
sanitary sewer in Langworthy Avenue,
from the east line of Lot 25 in Massey's
Heights, easterly to James Street,
thence northerly in James Street to
West Third Street, thence easterly in
West Third Street to a point about 225
feet east of the center of James Street,
in accordance with the plans and
specifications prepared by the City
Engineer and now on file in the office
of the City Recorder.
It is estimated by the City Engineer
that it will require
1,165 feet of 8 -inch tile pipe.
8 manholes.
The work to be paid for when said
work is completed and as prescribed by
Chapter XXXIV. of the Revised
Ordinances of 1901 of the City of Du-
buque, work to be completed on or
before August 15, 1911.
Bidders must state price per lineal
foot for tile pipe, and each manhole.
All bids must be accompanied by a
certified check for $50,00 on some
Dubuque bank as a guarantee that
a contract will . be entered into if
awarded.
The City reserves the right to reject
any and all bids.
Dated at Dubuque, June 2, 1911.
OTTO P, GEIGER,
6 -2 -3t City Recorder.
CITY COUNCIL.
(Official.)
Regular sessios July 6, 1911.
Council met at 8:10 p. m.
Mayor Haas in the chair.
Present: Aids. J. W. McEvoy, E. E
McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Sin -
grin, Specht and Assistant City At-
torney Willging.
PETITIONS.
Petition of Miss H. R. and M. C.
Haggerty, asking the city council to
instruct the city treasurer to cancel
the special assessment for resetting of
curb in front of lot 1, of Cooley's sub-
division, was on motion on Ald.
O'Rourke referred to the committee of
the whole, and the city engineer is to
investigate.
Communication from the Union
Electric company relative to the ex-
tension of their lines on West Locust
street was on motion of Ald. J. W.
McEvoy received and filed.
Communication from the park com-
missioners asking that the resolution
attached relative to the levying of a
specil tax for park purposes was on
motion of Alderman O'Rourke referred
to the committee of the whole.
BILLS
Anton Nigg, cleaning around
harbor $ 26.00
A. Hartman, -cleaning around
harbor 12.00
John Linehan, team hauling
around harbor 4.50
M. Kelley, inspector curb and
gutter around pound 13.47
Alb. Schuster, inspector 7th
avenue 44,28
Tibey Bros., improving Delhi
street 5,530.37
E. J. Schilling, laying sidewalk
around pound 229.35
Chris Braun, grading 7th ave-
nue 267.17
James Lynch, inspector 12th
street 36.58
Robert McGivern, inspector
Belmond street 11.55
Aug. Mayer, inspector Delhi
street 32.73
Robert McGivern, inspector
sewer in Belmond street 21.17
Frank Flynn, inspector Auburn
avenue 32.73
J. J. Leonard, laying sidewalk
at Eagle Point approach 299.20
Tom Kenneally, inspector sew-
er Langworthy avenue 17.32
John Quigley, macadam road
1st 2.60
Ald. Saul moved that all bills prop-
erly O. K.'d be paid. Carried.
Bill of O'Farrell Contracting Com-
pany referred to the committee of the
whole.
Regular Session, July 6, 1911 247
REPORTS OF OFFICERS.
City Auditor Lyons reported as fol-
lows:
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council:
Gentlemen: Herewith find my re-
port showing the receipts and dis-
bursements for the month of June,
1911:
Receipts —
City's cash balance June 1,
1911 $184,767.41
Receipts during month 24,701.58
Total $209,468.99
Disbursements —
Warrants redeemed $ 23,666.15
Improvement bonds redeemed 1,500.00
Improvement Bond Coupons
redeemed 997.50
Regular bond coupons re-
deemed 1,535.00
Water Works Bonds coupons
redeemed 7,177.50
Park orders redeemed 2,344.16
Library orders 917.57
Police Pension 97.50
Fire Pension 41.25
Water Works Bonds re-
deemed 3,900.00
Total $ 77,276.63
Balance July 1, 1911 $132,192.36
The above cash balance includes the,
balances in the Improvement Bond
Fund, the Improvement Bond Interest
Fund, the Water Works Interest and
Sinking Fund, the Library Fund, Park
Fund, Old Water Works Debt Fund,
Police Pension Fund, Fire Pension
Fund and the Sinking Fund (for the
emulioration of the City Regular
Bonded Debt).
WATER WORKS ACCOUNT.
Balance June 1, 1911 $39,216.47
Receipts 8,755.03
Total ....$47,971.50
Orders drawn on City Treas-
urer 10,565.97
Balance July 1, 1911 $37,405.53
EXCAVATION ACCOUNT.
Balance June 1, 1911 $55.00
Permits redeemed during month 20.00
Balance July 1, 1911 $35.00
The following is the record of all
interest coupons and bonds redeemed
by the City Treasurer and credited to
him:
Regular Bond Coupons $1,535.00
Imiprovement Bond Coupons 997,50
Water Works Bond Coupons 7,177.50
Total redeemed $9,710.00
Improvement Bonds $1,500.00
Water Works Bonds $39,000.00
Total Bonds redeemed 40,500.00
Also, the following list shows the