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1910 Index Council ProceedingsOFFICIAL- PROCEEDINGS OF THE • CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE FOR THE THE YEAR, 1910 MATHIS•METS CO., PRINTERS, DUBUQUE, IOWA • CITY OFFICERS FOR YEAR 1910. Mayor -D. J. Haas Recorder -Otto P. Gieger Treasurer -Geo. D. Wybrant Assessor -Wm. Schaflhauser ALDERMEN -AT- LARGE E. J. SAUER -Fifth Ward PETER APEL -First Ward JAMES SAUL -First Ward JOHN O'ROURKE- Second Ward W. SINGRIN -Third Ward Mayor Pro Tern-JAMES SAUL Fire Chief -JOS. REINFRIED Chief of Police -THOS. REILLY Committee Clerk J. W. LAWLER Electrician -W. P. HIP MAN Finance O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul Ordinance McEvoy, Singrin, O'Rourke Claims Saul, Apel, McEvoy Streets Saul, Singrin, Specht, O'Rourke, McEvoy Sprinkling O'Rourke, Saul, Specht Harbors Specht, Apel, Saul Supplies Apel, O'Rourke, Saul Market Specht, Singrin, Sauer Public Grounds and Buildings Sauer, Singrin, Specht Fire Singrin, Apel, Sauer Regular fleetings Every Month. ELECTIVE OFFICERS Auditor -M. E. Lyons Attorney -Geo. T. Lyon Engineer -C. H. Baumgartner APPOINTIVE OFFICERS STANDING of the Council ALDERMEN E. E. McEVOY - Fourth Ward R. SPECHT -Fifth Ward Sidewalk Inspector -P. J. ROYCE Market Master -ED. NORTON Harbor Master JOHN H. CARROLL Supt. Sprinkling -GEO. MILLER COMMITTEES Police and Light Sauer, Specht, McEvoy Printing O'Rourke, McEvoy, Apel Delinquent Tax McEvoy, O'Rourke, Saul Sewers Singrin, Saul, Sauer Electrical Construction Apel, Singrin, Specht Board of Equalization Saul, O'Rourke, Singrin, McEvoy, Specht, Board of Health Mayor Haas; Aldermen: O'Rourke, Singrin; Citizens: A. J. Hartig, John P. Roth; Clerk -Otto P. Geiger. Health Officer -Dr. Chas. Linehan Sanitary Policeman -Paul Bewer the 1st and 3rd Thursday Evenings in 1910 A Jan. 6 -Alta Vista St., notice of, to complete improvement 4, 9, 36 " 20- Avenue Top Mining Co.; petition of, by L. D. Mathes and B. F. Blocklinger, regarding taxes 13, 37, 253, 258 ' " 20- Ancient Order of Hibernians, petition of, asking for the use 14 of Armory Hall for a dance Feb. 3- Ambulance for public maintenance, by Dr. M. D. Linehan 33, 65, 66 " 3- Ahern. David, - petition of - asking for back salary 33, 34, 66 " 10 -Anna Place, changing name of, by Henry Luz, et al 42, 53 " 10- Alderson, James, petition of, asking that Yale St. lying 42 east of Harvard St. be vacated " 10 -Alley between 'Rhomberg and Lincoln Ayes., from 3rd Ave. So. to north line of lots 433 and 463, vacating of____42, 52, 54, 78, 79, 91 19- Appropriations for the fiscal year 1910___ _ 59. 60, 114 Mar. 3- Agaunico Mines Development Co., petition of, asking the right to lay a pipe line in back of their property_ - 81, 158 3- Auditors of State, bill for auditing books of city 82 18 -Alley between Rhomberg Ave. and Lincoln Ave, and 2nd and 3rd Ayes., vacating of 90, 108, 115, 124 18- Althauser Ave. improvement, approving of 91 24 -Alley between Alta Vista and Belmont St. and Rose and 96, 226 West 14th St.. grading of 108 " 24- Alleys, notice of cleaning 113 Apr. 7- Applications for various positions ` 14 Alderson, James, et al, petition of, asking that I- Iarvard St. 123, 187 be graded .187 " 21 -Alley between Clark and Angella St., opening of 155 May 5 - Auditing Committee, appointing of " 5 - Alley between Adair and Audubon, and Decorah and Dela- 150 ware St., grading of " 19 Appeal of the Iowa Trust and Savings Bank from action of 158 City Treasurer Brinkman 159 " 19- Annual Report of Chief of Police 160 " 19- Assessment and tax books, furnishing of 166, 184, 187. 198, 216, 409 " 23- Armory Hall roof, repairing of June 22- Automobile owners, notice to, register names and numbers 196 with City Recorder " 28 - Alley on College Ave., vacating of, by Francis A. and Waf- 198, 226 ter C. Nlinard 198 28- Auction of Patrol Horse 215 July 7-Alley between West 17th and Angella St., opening of 222 " 21 -Alley in Stines Add., grading of, by J. J. Welty " 21 Ambulance for public maintenance, by Dub. Trades and 222 Labor Congress 224 21- Alpine St., repairing of 27- Assessment paid by J. McNamara for connecting to Hayden 296 Lane sewer, be charged against Arthur McCann Est 227 22 " 27- Appointment of Thos. Sweeney, as plain clothes man 228 " 29 - Ald. O'Rourke, given power to experiment with tar covering Aug. 10- Althauser Ave. Wall, repairing of 265, 298, 301, 305, 306, 330 Sept. 1 -Alley between Rose and West 14th St., and Belmont Ave. 305, 398 and Alta Vista St., giving grade stake 336, 339, 3G9, 305, 398 Oct. 6- Armory Hall. repairing of ceiling " 7- Appointing of Committee to confer with C. G. W. Ry. in 339 regard to moving terminal 339, 428 " 7- Assessments unpaid, list of " 7 -Alley first west of Lemon St., from Stoltz to Saunders Ave. 341 grading of if 11 it INDEX-Book 40 SUBJECT Page 191,0 INDEX -Book 40 SUBJECT A " 26- Ancient Order of United Workmen, petition of, asking for use of Armory Hall Nov. 17 Austin, A. W., et al, petition of, asking that Pennsylvania St. be reduced to 50 feet wide " 28- Assessor Kelly, reasons why tax books were late Dec. 1 -Alley in Stewart's Sub. on Cora St., in rear of Grandview Ave., opening of Page 350 371 383 395 1J10' SUBJECT B Jan. 6- Belsky, I. and ,I,. A., petition of, relative to bills of two 13 policemen 1 " 6 - Bills allowed -- 1 " 6- Brachtenbach, Mrs. Mina, petition of, taxes 11, 12, 13, 18 " 20 - Bills allowed and referred " 20 Barnes, Job, petition of, asking for back salary 13, 36, 38, 45. 81 92 " 20 -Bluff St., completing of improvement, by M. Tschirg 59 & 83. 84, 95, 115 Son 1eb. 3 -Bee Branch sewer, covering of, bet. 16th and 17th St., Du- buque Packing plant, asking for fund to complete said job " 3- Benzer, J., et al, drivers of Fire Dept. asking increase wages " 3 - Benda & Rokusek, bill for macadam, allowing of " 3 - Board of Health, report of 10 -Bills allowed ' iii - Brinkmoeller, Katherine, petition of, taxes " 10- Boeding, Rev. Arnold, settlement of special assessment " 17 -Barta Alois, et al, petition of, asking that water mains be extended on W. 14th St. from Delhi to Audubon Ave , 61, 62, 63, 66 28 -Bills allowed 65 28 -Board of Health, report of 84 . 3 -Bills allowed 85, 86, 87 " 18 -Bills allowed and referred 18= Brown, Maurice, et al, petition of, extending sewer in Seminary St. it; -Bee Branch sewer north of 32d St., approval of " 18 - Bee Branch sewer, removing debris, notice to l;agle Point Lime Works 1 --Bee Branch sewer, liability of. north of 16th St 1$ -Bluff St.; between 3rd and 4th Sts., replacing new curb 24L-Bills allowed 24- Burke, John; damage case Aph. 7 -Bills allowed - 7- Barnes; G. A.; assignee of Pitts - Thompson Fdry. petition of, assessment 14- Brandel- Waller Co., petition of assessment - 14- Business Men's Association of Prairie du Chien, petition of; asking city to donate toward a monutrient 14 -Brick pavings, cleaning of and hauling sweepings 14 21 -Board of Health, appbtntinent bf officers 21 =Bills allowed e ' 21 -Bills not allowed 21--Bonds of City Officials, approving of " - 21 -Board of Health; report of - 29- Bijott Theatre party wall, condemning bf " 29 =Board of Health; report of May 5 - Booth St. and Spring St., altering of ' S =Bee Branch sewer from Couler ave; west to connect with culvert on - Lemon St. and culvert, in alley bet. C Ave. and Jackson St. 19 Bisanz; Mrs. Marq, petition of, taxes 19- Bricklayers and masons, petition of, asking for a Building Inspector - - - 19:-Billboards on Sanford and Jackson Sts., removing of 10 -$ills allowed - 23 - Bills allowed - - - - 23 -Bee Branch sewer bet. 16th & 17th =_ 166,184,194 ,195,196, 23- Brick, purchasing of 182,183 June 2 -Bills allowed 185,186 " 10 -Board of Health, report of lUar 4' if INDEX -Book 40 Page 32 33 36, 37 " 39 42 42, 97 42 88 92 93, 193, 216 93, 165 95, 190 96, 97 96 111, 112 112 123, 216 123, 154 125, 127 127, 132 127, 128, 129, 131 129 - 131, 137, 160, 163 132 137, 156, 157 138 154, 215 210, 242, 345 158, 378 158 159, 226 160, 161, 162 165, 166 it INDEX -Book 40 1910 SUBJECT Page B " 10 -Bills presented and sent to county for payment - 186 " 10 -Bill of J. Linehan allowed 188 " 10 -Bills allowed 188 " 16 -Bills allowed and referred 191,192 22 - Bills allowed 195, 196 " 22 Pecker. Dr. W. L.. bill for professional service, referring of 196 " 22 -Bluff St. from brick paving, bet. 15th and 16th St. to south lot line of 8th st, improving of_ 197, 251. 254, 264 .265,266, 199 210 " 28 -Board of Health, report of " 28 - Bills allowed 28- Building contractors, notice to July 7- Baumhover. A., et al, petition of, regarding sprinkling in 211 Fifth Ward_ 217, 211 " 7 -Bluff St. west side, bet. 10th and 11th, improving of 19 8 220, 21 " 21 -Bills allowed and referred 221, 2 21 9 250, 220 307, 2 2 1 " 21 -Bee Branch sewer, removing of debris 221 225, 250 307 351 " 21 -Bee Branch sewer, 16th St. north , , , 222 " 21- Bannon, Catherine, petition of taxes " 26- Bleakly, John L., request, rel. to city paying State Auditor 22 " 26 -Bills allowed 225, 227 " 26- Blocking of streets by railroad companies 226 228 " 29 -Bills allowed 2 39 282, 298, 306 312, 400 " 29 -Bee Branch, 18th St. north 306, 29 St. from 3rd to 8th 29,6 approving L 275, 276,28 assessment 279,280, 292, 298, 299 Aug. 10 -Board of Health, report of 257 268, " 10 -Bills allowed 258 " 19 -Bills allowed and referred 271 " 19 Bennett St., surveying of 304,305 Sept. 1 -Board of Health, report of ointing of 305 1 -Board of Equalization, app 306, 312 " 9- Bieler, Elizabeth, petition of, assessment 312 311 310, , , 313 " 15 -Bills allowed and referred 309, 311 " 15- Ballard, Mr. Wm., petition of. taxes " 15 -Bond, furnished by city with Supreme Court, in the Martin- 312 Strelau case, expiring of, and renewing of 312 " 15 -Bluff St. from Eighth to 14th. allowing for good curb 314 " 20 -- Brown, Mrs. A. J., notice of damages 335 Oct. 6- Burns, John, petition of, asking for employment " 6- Blitsch, Catherine. petition of taxes 336,345 34 7 -Board of Health, report of 340.340 7 -Bills allowed 7- Bewer. Paul, Sanitary Police. report, regard to sewer con- 341 nections on Eagle Point Ave 343. 344, 341 " 20- -Bills allowed and referred 345 " 20- Beutin, Frank, petition of, asks to build scale on Garfield ave 345 345 " 20 -Bluff St., rolling of last course and City Atty. report , 353 " 27 -Bills allowed 353 Nov. 4 -Bills allowed " 4-Barrneier, H., petition of, asking for use of Armory Hall 367 " 4 -Board of Health, report of 369, 370, 371 " 17 - Bills allowed and referred 371, 379 " 17 -Bird, John E., petition of taxes 375. 377. 381, 382 " 17-- Bonds, Funding, Martin- Strelau, selling of 376 " 22- Boetschler, Mrs. Dora, petition of taxes 379 grading " 22 -Bills allowed din f 379 " 22 -Bee Branch sewer, 16th to 18th St., a g o 1939 INDEX -Book 40 SUBJECT B" " 22 -Bee Branch sewer, 27th St., grading of " 23 -Bills allowed Nov. 23 -Board of Equalization, report of Dec. 1 -Bills allowed " 1 -Board of Health, report of " 15-Bills allowed and referred " 15 -Bonds of Wm. Schaffhauser Assessor elect and " 27 -Bills allowed deputies___ Page 380 381 381 398 400 403, 404, 405 405 419 1910 C 6- Cleveland Ave. north side of, bet. Bluff St. Extension and Union St. sidewalk, special assessment 5, 7 " 20- Carnegie -Stout Free Public Library, annual report of Board of Trustees 14, 15, 16 " 20- Casey, Mary L., petition of taxes 17, 328 Feb. 3- Corcoran, James, petition of taxes 33, 46 " 3- Columbia Camp No. 78, petition of, asking for the use of Armory Hall for a Fair 33 3 -C. M. & St. P. Ry., asking the right to lay a spur on Lot 243 in E. Dub. Add. to Dubuque Packing Co. plant 34, 52. 150, 157 3 -City Recorder, instructed to notify Democratic and Citi- zens Central Committees to furnish list of Judges & Clerks 41 10- Cleveland, D. W.. petition of, taxes 42, 92 10 -Cedar St. from 12th to 13th Sts., opening of 47, 48, 77, 90, 91 17 -C. M. & St. P. Ry., assessing of property by J.W. Stapleton 52 17- Closets in City Hall, repairing of 59 17 -City Hall, iron plates on steps, removal of . 17 -City Meat Inspector, instructed to enforce ordnance 59 28 -Carr, Ryder & Adams, petition of, asking the right to carry pipes from their power house across street 63, 93, 348, 362 Mar. 2- Canvassing vote cast at Primary election 80 " 2-Calaboose. repairing of 83, 116, 185 " 18- Carney, Edw., et al, petition of, asking that the sanitary sewer be extended in Couler Ave. front of lots 14, 16, 18, in 88 J. King's 1st Addition 18- Culvert in alley between Jackson St. and Couler Ave., ap- 92 proval of 18- Culvert in alley between Couler Ave. and Lemon St., ap- 92 proval of 92 18 -C. M. & St. P. Ry. Co. assessment, collecting of 95 18- Coleman, Wm., asst. engineer, increase of salary 24- Cleveland Ave.. petition of Jos. McCaffrey, et al. improv- ing of 96 " 24-Corrance. W. S., et al, petition of, asking for grade on alley bet. Alta vista and Belmont St., from Rose to W. 14th St_ 96 Apr. 7- Cutler, Ida M., petition of assessment 45, 50, 112, 258, 274,345 7- Canvassing ballot cast at election of April 4, 1910 120 14- Culbertson. J. M., et al, petition of, asking that the unsani- 122 tary conditions on W. 5th St. be inspected 122 14- Cooper St. as a dump, abating of 21- Columbia Camp No. 78, petition of. asking for the use of 129, 130, 193 Clay St. for a carnival 21- Contest of Election, H. Brinkman, and Geo. Wyb an 138, 139, 149, 160 21 -City Hall, insurance policies, renewal of 132, 137, 138 May 19- Cahill. Thom. & Chas. McManus, asking that their salaries 159,187 be increased 166 " 23 -City Hall, repairing of " 23 -City asking waterworks trustees to convert lot on which 166 standpipe is into a park 179.196 June 2- Cheetham, I. J., petition of, settlement of taxes " 2- Clark, Mrs. Thos. H., remonstrance against water drains 179 " 19- Columbia St. from Pleasant St. to Linwood Cemetery, im 185, 189, 190 proving of 10 -City Hall, painting and papering offices 190 16- Chicago Great W. Ry. notice to repair crossings on Rhom- 194 berg Ave. 28- Committee appointment of, confer with Water Wks Trustees 199 28- Chimneys at City Hall, cleaning of 199, 253 Jan. it it et it it It it it INDEX -Book 40 SUBJECT Pag 1910 July 7- Cooper St., grading of 211 21- Carnegie -Stout Free Library Board of .Trustees, resolution 222 fixing one -third of a- mill taxes " 21- Carnegie -Stout Free Library Board of Trustees. appointing 223 Miss Helen Sauer, as a member of said Board " 26- County Road fund, collecting of 227, 228, 257, 348, 398 Aug. 4- Connolly, John, et al, petition of, asking that Grandview 253 Ave. be improved " 4- County treasurer, instruction to, regarding county road fund 256 " 19- Culvert on 17th St., notice of cleaning " 29-- Chowers, Mrs. A., petition of, asking grade on Pearl St 281 29- Condon, Mrs., permission granted to remove dirt in alley 2 8 2 bet. W. 14th and Dubuque avenue Sept. 1- Communication from a Dubuque merchant, asking council 301 to compel an employee to pay his account " 9- Carmody, Kate, petition of assessment 306, 312 " 9 -Clay St., from 10th to 11th St., repaving 308, 309, 331, 377, 388 " 15- Casey, Mary L., petition of taxes 312, 311 " 15- County 'Road fund, - how expended 316 " 26- City's assessment improving Bluff St " 26- Chicago Great Western Ry. notice to fill up Elm St. from 316 25th to 27th St Oct, 6 -Court of Honor Industrial Club, petition of, asking for use 335 of Armory Hall 316, 335 " 6- Chicago, Gt. W. Ry. intention to move terminal Nov. 4- Coates - Kiene, H. and Frances Coates, Sr., petition of as- 367, 379 sessment • , " 4- Carnegie -Stout Free Library, trustees, appointing Judge 368 M. C. Matthews as member of said ,Board " 4- Cooper, A. A. Wagon & Buggy Co., reducing of assessment 368 " 17- Crenion, Mrs. Eliza, petition of taxes 371. 379 " 17- Clark, F. M., petition of assessment " 17 -Civic Division by Marion M. C. Tredway, petition of taxes 372, 376 Dec. 1- Collis, Geo., petition of, that alley in Cora St. he opened 395 " 1- Crossings at 10th, 11th and 12th Sts., and Bluff St., plac- 400 ing same in passable condition 401, 400 7- Coasting, providing of certain streets 401, 419 419 INDEX -Book 40 SUBJECT C 27- Citizen's State Bank, accepting of taxes 27- Citizen's State Bank, petition of, erroneously taxed Page INDEX -Book 40 1910- SUBJECT D 6 - Dorgan Lane. from Ellis to alley first east thereof, plat of_ 5, 37, 95,135 6- Dubuque Base Ball Club, petition of, asking the right to use 1 Armory Hall for a fair " Dillon, Timothy, petition of, assessment 2, 36 " 6 -Davis Ave., north half, referring of " 20- Dubuque Woodenware & Lumber Co., asking that the Ninth 14, 227 Ave. sewer be extended to the river____._ Feb. 3 - Dubuque Packing Plant, asking for fund to cover Bee Branch 32 sewer between 16th and 17th Streets___ " 3- Dubuque Boat & Boiler Works, petition of, asking for space 33 at foot of Third Street 3 - Day, Wm. H. and wife, deed to city of Dubuque for a strip 35, 36 of ground on Wilbur Ave., reporting of " 10- Dupont, Rev. Jos. A., petition of, asking that alley between 3rd Ave. and north line of Lots 433 - 462, South side, so as to build the Holy Trinity Church 42, 52, 54, 78, 79, 81 " 17 Dennis, W. S., et al, asking to have water mains extended 49 in West 17th from Hill St. to Needham Place ` 28- Dougherty, Kate, petition of, damage case 63.130 " 28- Dubuque National Bank, borrowing of money by city 64.82 Mar. 18- Dubuque Lumber Co., et al, petition of, asking that Lincoln 88 Ave. from 4th Ave. to 9th Ave. be graded " 18- Dobmeyer, Mary, damage claim 89 " 24- Dunning Ave., grading of 98, 99 Apr. 7- Dubuque Biscuit Co., petition of, taxes 112,182 7- Davis, G. E., petition of, harbor assessment 112 7- Dubuque Altar Mfg. Co.. petition of, taxes 112,182 14 -De Lorimier, Mary, petition of, taxes' 122,378 14- Dubuque National Bank, petition of, assessment 122, 403 21- Dubuque Packing Co., petition of, asking the City to exam- 129 ine the walls of the Bee Branch sewer 29- Dubuque Opera Co. and W. J. Burns, serving of no 137, 156, 157 tice, regarding party wall May 5 - Dubuque Shippers' Association, address by Senator Frudden 154 " 5- Davis, Mr., asking for space in harbor " 19- Davis, G. E., and Dubuque Motor Boat Club, petition of, 157, 194 asking for a space in harbor 157,194 19- Dubuque Motor Boat Club, petition of 19- Dubuque Base Ball and Amusement Association, objection 158 to assessment of 27th St. 19- Dubuque Trades and Labor Congress, petition of, asking 159 city to employ only skilled union labor 23 -Dodge St. and Grandview Ave. grade stake, given for a 166 distance of 600 feet 184 June 2- Dorgan Place, curb line " 16- Dornes -Busch Land Co., et al, petition of, asking that Grandview Ave. be improved from Dodge to So. Dodge St. 193 " 22- Dubuque Aerie No. 568, F. O. E., petition of, asking the use of 24th and 25th St., Washington and Jackson, for carnival 195 July 21- Donaldson, Matilda, Petition of taxes 222, 378 " 26- Dubuque Bridge Co., annual report of 226, 258, 270 29 Dennis Bros., petition of, asks that 1st St. be raised 12 inches 228, 341 Aug. 4 - Dubuque Park Commission, petition of, asking that Grand- 253 view Ave. be parked in the center " 10 -Delhi St. from Asbury St. to city limits, improving of 257, 272, 316, 317, 332, 333, 335, 343, 350, 351 Sept. 1- Dubuque Park Commissioners, petition of, asking that im- mediate action be taken in Seventh Ave. improvement___ 301 Jan. CC 11 Page 1910 15- Dubuque Park Commissioners, report of 312 " 20- Democratic Central Committee instructed to file list of reg- ister clerks 315 Oct. 6- Dietl, Anna, petition of taxes 336 " 6- Dubuque Brewing & Malting Co., petition of, asking per- mission to construct an Overhead bridge on 27th St 336, 351, 389 " 20- Dubuque & Wisconsin High Bridge Co. petition of taxes 345 Nov. 17 Mary A., petition of taxes 371 " 17- Dubuque Club, petition of taxes 372 22- Drehouse, John, bill of, cleaning stoves City Hall 379 " _ 22- Detention Hospital, taking care of 392 Dec. 1- Dubuque Harbor Co." Add., reducing of assessment 395 " 1- Domenig, Peter, bill for cleaning sewer 395, 420 15- Dubuque Benevolent and Humane Society, petition of, asking City to put sand on streets coated with oil 405, 419, 420 " 15- Dubuque Lumber Co., petition of, asking to be appointed city weighers 405 INDEX -Book 40 SUBJECT D Page f 1910 SUBJECT IC it CI INDEX -Book 40 Pag E Jan. 20- Electric light at East Grove Terrace, placing of 18 " 20 Electric light at West 11th St., placing of 18 Feb. 3 -- Electric light at the junction of Iowa and 5th St., placing of 33 " 3 - Electric light at Mt. Carmel ave., placing of 36 " 10- Electric light at foot of Third St. extension, petition of, by Fischer & Co., et al 43, 44 " 10- Electric light at Adams Ave. and Third Ave., placing of 44 " 10- Electric light at 5th and Iowa St., placing of 44 " 10- Electric light at N. Iowa St., 100 ft. n. of Seminary, placing 44 " 17- Electric light midway bet. So. Dodge and Grandview 54, 94, 97 Mar. 3 - Engler, E. A., petition of assessment 81, 216 " 3- Electric light at Jansen and 5th Ave., by J. Gantenbein, et al 81 4 -Elm St., between 26th and 27th St., blocking of by C. G. W. 82 3 - Electric light at Kaufman Ave. and Frances St., placing of_ 83, 97 18- Electric light on Picket St. on top of W. 14th St. steps, by J. H. Spencer, et al, petitioners 88, 96, 116, 166, 179 18- Electric light, on corner of Harold & Leibnitz St., by V. 88, 97 Lobstein, et al " 18 - Eagle Point Lime Works, notification of removing debris from Bee Branch sewer, in alley west of Dub. Packing Co. 93, 216 Apr. 21-Engineer annual report of 131 21- Elmore, Lizzie, damage suit 131, 132 " 21 -Eagle Point Park, part payment of 135 May 5- Electric light on Avon St., placing of 150, 258 " 19 Electric light on Pleasant St 158 " 23- Electric light on Fourth St., placing of 166, 188 " 23-- Electric light on Sixth St., placing of 166 June 2- Electric light on 28th St., near Washington and Elm St 179 July 29 -East St.. from Delhi to Center St., approving of,and as- sessment _240, 270, 271, 289, 307, 308, 317, 331, 332 Sept. 1- Electric light at approach of Eagle Pt. park, placing of 301 ` 9- Eissenegger, John, et al, petition of, asking to have water 307 plug placed at 27th and 30th St " 15- Electric light, corner of Klingenberg Terrace and Klein St 311 " 15- Electric light between Dodge St. and W. 3rd St " 20- Electric light on Washington St., between 31st and 32d St 314 Nov. 4- Electric light at W. end of Chestnut St.. placing of 371 " 17- Eagles' Building Association, petition of taxes " 17- Eberhardt, L., petition of, asking for sewer in between Washington and Elm, from 20th St. to Lincoln Ave 371 17- Eagles' Building Association, petition of, asking for use of 372 Armory Hall " 17 -Elm St., between Eagle Pt. Ave. and Sanford, improving of 376 " 17- Electric light at corner of 18th ffnd White Sts 381 23- Equalization Board, report of Dec. 1- Ellerman, J., complaint of water running on his property 398, 406 " 27 -Eagle Pt. Lime Works, bill of macadam to city, allowing of 419 1910 SUBJECT Page F Jan, 6 - Feed furnishing of, for Fire, Police. Sewer and Road Dept. 1, 26, 45, 63, 64, 94, 132, 255, 353, 362, 367, 369, 390 20--Farrell, Mrs. Bridget, petition of, taxes 13 20- Foley, J. P., damage claim, settlement of 17 20 Firemen's caps, furnishing of 17 20 - Fire Department, renting of sleigh 17 20 - Fire Dept., Dodge St. engine house, repairing of floor 17,83 3 - Fire Dept., drivers asking for increase of wages 33, 52 3 - Fire Chief recommendations for increasing protection 34, 52 10 -Fire Dept., purchasing of hose 44, 76, 116 10- Fireman Pension Fund. Board of Trustees. asking the city that a fund be created 45 17 -Fire house, on Delhi St., enlarging of, by C. E. Mullin, et al 50 17- Fireman's helmets and life- saving net, purchasing of 52, 92 17 -Fire Dept., building of a hose tower at No. 2 Engine house 52, 92, 99 28 -Fire hose dealers, notice to 76 Mar. 3- Fitzgerald, Ellen, petition of, taxes 81 " 18- Fisher, C. H., petition of, assessment 88, 182 " 18 -First St., from Main to Iowa St., and Iowa from 1st to 2nd St., improvement, approving of 93 " 18- Firemen paid twice a month 95, 99 " 24 -Fire, Central Engine House, repairing roof and doors 98, 313, 316 Apr. 7 -Fifth Ward Non - Partisan League, petition of, asking to improve Kaufman Ave 113 " 7- Farewell remarks of retiring Council members 120, 121, 122 " 14 -Fifth St. West, sanitary sewer system, inspecting of 122 " 14 -Fire plug at 3rd St. extension, placing of 125 May 5- Fahey. Martin, petition of, asking for grade in alley between Adair and Audubon and Decorah and Delaware Sts 150 " 5- Fengler. E., address in regard to Bee Branch sewer 153 June 10 -Fire Engine Olinger, repairing of 185, 240 " 10- Fumigating of homes, in case of contagious diseases 186, 199 10- Frith, E. T., notice to, relative to reporting dead animals removed 186 16- Flick, A. R., petition of, taxes 193, 226 16 -Fire Dept., purchasing of bell for No. 6 House 194 22 -Fire Dept. cart from House No. 5 out of order 195 22 -Fire Dept. House No. 6, repairing of roof 195 July 7- Fenelon Place, improving of 212 " 7 -Fifth St. from east curb line of Locust to west curb line of Main, improv 'g__216,217,251,254,263,297, 301, 345,346,372 " 29 -First St. from west side of alley to southeast corner of Mc- Fadden Co., lot raising of 12 in.'s 228 " 29 -Fifth St., between Main and Iowa, gutter, approving of 242 Aug. 19 -First and Iowa St., brick paving of 272 29- Figge, S. W., et al, protesting against laying sidewalk on Angella Street 281 Sept.20 -First National Bank, petition of, taxes 314.403 " 26 -Fire horse, purchase of 316 Oct. 6- Farley - Loetscher Sashmakers, petition of, asking for use of Armory Hall 335 " 7 -Fire horse, purchasing of 340, 347, 361 " 7 -Fire House 9th St., settlement with Insurance Co. 340 " 7 -Fuel, furnishing of, to City 353, 362 Nov. 4 -Funds exhausted, laying off of men 369 " 17- Francis, Rev. Bro. S. M., petition of, asking for use of Armory Hall 372 " 17- Funding Bonds, Martin - Strelau, selling of__375, 377, 381, 382, 401, 402, 429 " 22- Fitzpatrick, Mrs. Elen, petition of taxes 378 " „ CI Feb. IC CC it „ INDEX -Book 40 1910 Jan. G 6- Graham, Emma D., petition of, assessment 1, 18 6- Gruenzig, Henrietta. petition of, taxes 1, 2, 52 6 -Grace St., between East St. and Grandview Ave., sidewalk and assessment 5, 8 6 -Grace St., between Hall St. and Grandview Ave., sidewalk and assessment 8 " 20- Glover, H. B., presenting statement, regarding high pressure water main for sprinkling 16.17 Feb. 17-Greene. Dr. J. H.. assessment error 50 Mar. 18- Garbage, hauling of 95, 132,144 " 24- Graham, Mrs., damage case 96 " 24- Glover. H. B. Co., by A. J. Parker. petition of,•asking per- mission to construct a tunnel on 5th and Iowa Sts 97, 349, 428 Apr. 7- Gonner, Lawrence, petition of, asking that Martha Street to the west line of alley of Alta Vista St., be graded 112, 187 " 21- German National Demokrat, petition asking to be appointed one of the official papers of the City 129 May 5 - Garfield Ave. residents complaining of Windsor and Schiller Ave. being used as a dump .. 150 ` 19 -G. A. R. granted use of Jackson' Park for Memorial Day 157 June 2- German Presbyterian Theological School petition of, asking permission to use east side of East St: to curb._for campus 179. 274, 340, 346, 362 " 16- Grandview Ave. from Dodge to South Dodge, improving of 193. 253 264, 266, 267, 271, 275, 277, 282, 297, 306, 307, 400 " 28- Garbage dump in First Ward, repairing of 200, 214 July 7- Grandview Ave. residents, petition of, rel. to cutting - weeds_ 211 21- Gniffke, H. B., et al, petition, asking council to reconsider changing name of Pickett Street 221 222 258 Aug. 4- Grandview Ave., parking in center 253, 266, 271 Sept. 20- German Trust & Savings Bank, petition of taxes 314, 403 ` 20- German Savings Bank, petition of taxes 314, 403 Oct. 6- Grandview Ave., changing of grade 335, 340 " 20 Gillis, John, petition asking City to reimburse him for fill- ing in Bee Branch sewer 345 INDEX -Book 40 SUBJECT Page 1910 CC CI INDEX -Book 40 SUBJECT Page H Jan. 6- Hackney, Thos., petition of, asking extra salary as assistant Market Master 1 18 " 6 - Hail. John H., petition of, assessment 1, 37 Feb. 3 - Heacock, Elizabeth, petition of, assessment 33, 378 " 3 - Hobbs, Margaret, notice of damages 34, 132 " 3- Haadenshield. J., bill of furnishing oats for Fire dept___37,46,47,53,82,125 " 17 -Hill, Thos.; petition of, assessment 50,116 " 17- Hintrager, Win., vs. City of Dubuque 51 " 17- Hollenfelz, Anna, damage case, settlement of 51 Mar. 1s- Hayes, James A., refunding of taxes 92, 93 " 24 -Hepp, Katrina, petition of taxes 96 Apr. 7- Hintrager, Emile, petition of assessment - 112, 187, 227 7- Hcitzman, Wm., petition of taxes 112 a 7 - Hillard, Mrs. Lena, petition of taxes 112, 378 14 Havard St., grading of, and improving 123, 187, 188, 190, 209, 215 May 5- Heinz, P. M.. et al, petition of, asking that Pear St. from Cleveland Ave. to Rush St. be surveyed and graded 150 5 - Herod. J. petition of assessment 150 " 5- Harbor Master, instructions to 154, 259, 377, 380 June 2- Hayden, Mrs. C. W., petition of takes 179 • 2 - Hose, Sold to Eleventh St. Elevator Co. 182 " 19 - Hyde. Frances M., petition of taxes 185 " 10- Harrison St., filling up by Peter J. Seippel Lumber Co.__188, 189, 216. 292 " 10- Harrison St., from Yale to Alta Vista St., improving of 189 " 28 -Horse buyers, notice to 209 July 7- Hodges, 'Thom. L., et a], petition of, asking that old building on Alderson property be removed 211, 227 " 7 -Hill, Anna, donating portion of land to City 212 • 21- Hussman, H., et al, petition of, sewer between Lincoln and Eagle Point Ave 222, 228 Aug. 4 -Hall, T. J., recommended as engineer 254 " 10 -Heer, Fred & Son, petition asking for grading stakes on Wilbur Lane 257 • 18 -House boats, moving of, from harbor, injunction dissolving of. City Attorney 266, 270, 377, 380 ` 19- Harbor Master, injunction, serving on, restraining him from moving house boats 270, 377, 380 29- Hayden, Mrs. Clement D., petition of, assessment 281; 378 - Sept. 9 -Heeb Street, giving grade 308 • 20- Higgins, E. A., petition of, asking to run skating rink 314 Oct. 6 - Hygiene Committee of Woman's Club, petition of, asking City to purchase Olinger property on Jackson Street 335 " 6 - Higbee. Capt. H. G., of Governor Greys, petition of, asking that Armory ceiling be repaired 335 20 Hassett, Mr., asking if filling in sewer in Grandview Ave. should be tamped or slushed 345 20 -Ham, Sarah, petition of, asking City to arrange grade on Seventh Ave so as to leave her drive to her premises 345 26 -Heeb, A. F., report of private sewer in Farley's Sub 351 Nov. 26 -Horse buyers, notice to 391 Dec. 1- Haggerty, Dr. J., contract, expiring of 398 " 15 -Hurd, L. G., executor of will of S. K. W. Scott, petition of assessment 403 " 15- Higbee. Capt., petition of, asking Council to extend privilege 405 of using Armory Hall 1910 INDEX —Book 40 SUBJECT I Pag Jan. 20— International Assn. of Machinists, Julien Lodge No. 379, ask 14 for the use of Armory Hall for a dance 18 " 20— Isborn, Barbara, petition. of assessment Feb. 3 — Irving Ave. and Delhi St., Council purchasing small tract 33, 94 of land, by Chris. A. Voelker 93 Mar, 18—I. C. Ry., assessment, collection of Apr. 14—Invitation to City Council from Galena, Ill., to attend 122 Grant's Birthday celebration " 14— Indebtedness of Telephone Co. to the City of Dubuque 125, 153 May 5 — Invitation to City Council from Dubuque Base Ball Club to 150.151 attend opening game " 5— Invitation to City council from B.P.O.Elks to attend banquet 154 " 19 Irving Ave. opening of, to Delhi St 158, 239 " 19— Invitation, from Memorial Day Committee, to partake in 159 parade June 10— Invitation from Des Moines Commercial Club to attend ex- 185 position " 10— Invitation from Mt. St. Joseph's College, to attend exercises 185 " 16 Invitation from Daughters of American Revolution to at- 194 tend exercises July 21 —Iowa Telephone Co.. petition of, asking City to lay out curb line on east side of Rowan St. from Southern Ave. to 222 Grandview Ave. 21— Invitation from Dubuque Automobile Club to City Council 222 to take a tour through city 21 Invitation from League of American Municipalities to at- 223 tend session 21— Invitation from C. M. & St. P. Relief Assn. to attend picnic_ 223 29— IrvingAve. from Delhi to Decorah Ave., grade and improv- ing 239, 272, 316, 317, 332, 335, 336 Aug. 4 —I. O. O. F. Harmony Lodge No. 2, petition of, assessment_ 253 " 4— Invitation from Dubuque Motor Boat Club, to attend picnic 254 " 19 —Iowa Telephone Co., petition of, asking to extend wires on 269,281,341 Wilson Ave. and Julien Ave. Sept. 1 —Iowa League of Municipalities, communication and bill 301, 308 " 9 —Iowa League of Municipalities meeting, appointing delegates 308, 312 Nov. 4-- Invitation from Mr. Rosenthal to Council to attend opening 368 of New Majestic 1910 INDEX —Book 40 SUBJECT J li eb. 17— Judges and Clerks of Election, appointing of Mar. 18—Jaeger. A. E., minor, and Emma Jaeger, mother, remitting of taxes Apr. 7 —Jones Bros., petition, of taxes 21— Jordan, Anna M., petition of, assessment July 26 —Jury, to assess damages,- on opening of Spring and Booth Sts., report of " 29— Julien Ave., brick gutter. approving of Sept. 15 Jaeger, Mrs. Mary K., petition of, taxes Nov.11— Jewelers, notice to Page _53, 54 92 112, 258 129,187 226 242 311 392 1910 INDEX -Book 40 SUBJECT Page K Jan. 20- Keenan. Anna, damage case, settlement of 17, 257 Feb. 17- Kimball. Geo. M., petition of, taxes 49, 379 " 17 -Kane, T. F., furnishing feed for Fire Dept. 1, 45, 63, 64, 94 " 24- Kenneally, Frank, petition of, error in assessment of Geo. Luke 96, 195 Apr. 7- Kaufman Ave., improving of 112 7 -Kean, James R„ petition of, damages 112 " 14- Kretschmer, W. M., et al, petition of, regard to Cooper St., 122 using as a dump " 21- Kingsley, Joseph F., et al, petition of, assessment on West 129 154 Locust St. May 5- Keckevoet, John., petition " 19- Krayer, John, petition of, asking to be appointed timekeeper June 2 -Katz, C. W., petition of, asking for back salary " 2- Klingenberg Terrace, grade line • " 2- Keyes, Miss Jessie M., granting of permission to work in hand with Board of Health " 10- Kokusek, F., et al, petition of, keeping open of Rosedale A of, asking for space in harbor__ 150, 165, 259, 373, 377 158 179 184 ve. July 7 -Kien, Peter, petition of, asking that obstruction in alley from 17th to 18th, bet. Sycamore and Linn St., be removed 7- Kearney, Michael, petition of, assessment for sewer " 26- Kenkel, Ernst., et al, petition of, asking that Klingenberg Terrace be improved " 26- Kassler, M., vs. City of Dubuque, settlement of Aug. 4- Karsch, Chas., grade line given IC 29- Kenneally, Frank, et al, petition of, asking that Grandview Ave. be improved__.. " 29 -King, Homer S., communication of, asking City to endorse San Francisco for holding of exposition in 1915 Sept.15- Kuehnel E., petition of, asking for grade stakes 20- Kenneally, Frank, et al, petition of, asking that water mains be extended in Grandview Ave " 28- Kenety, J. M., petition of, asking to use rock crusher on 17th St. Oct. 6- Klunschoedt, Philip, et al, petition of, regarding C. G. W. Ry. laying additional tracks on Elm St. bet. 25th and 27th St. " 20- Kenety, J. M., petition of, asking City's intention regarding the rolling on Bluff St. Nov. 4- Kampmann, Geo. H., petition of, assessment " 22- Kenety, J. M., petition of, asking for extension of time on Bluff St. " 22 Kemps, Mrs. A., et al, petition of, asking. to have Elm St. bet. Eagle Pt. Ave. and Sanford Ave. improved " 22- Kelley's Lane, grading of, funds to come from grading fund Dec. 7- Kelly, J., assessor, petition of, asking for extra allowance for overtime " 27- Keller, W. J., petition of, asking for use of Armory Hall " 27- Kolfenbach, Louis, petition of, asking for increase of wages 185,186 188 211 212 225 225, 271 256 275 275 313 314 323 336 345, 347 367 376 376 380 401 418 418 1910'. INDEX -Book 40 SUBJECT L Page T 20- Luchterhand, F. L. M., remonstrance in regard to sewer in Henry St. from Windsor Ave 16, 94 " 20-Land, plat of, part conveyed by the State of Iowa to City of Dubuque 16 Feb. 3- Liquor, intoxicating, consent to sell____33, 50, 63, 81, 82, 87, 88. 96, 113, 130 197, 200, 201. 270. 306, 311, 336, 348, 372, 376, 395, 405, 407, 408, 410 to 418, 421 " 3- Linehan. Dr. M. D., asking Council to purchase a public am- 33. G5, 66 36 42, 52 43, 116 59 76, 144 88. 116 88 89, 130 96 96, 195 bulance " 3 -Luke. Geo. G., remonstrance against Asbury St. improvement " 10 -Luz, Henry, et al, relative to changing name of Anna Place_ " 10- Laude, E. P., petition of, taxes " 17- Laborers' wages, employed by City, increasing of_ 28- License, notice for collection Mar. 18- Longueville, Elizabeth, petition of, assessment " 18- Lincoln Ave., from 4th Ave. to 9th Ave., grading of " 18- Luckey, Ralph, damage claim " 24- Lancer, Frank, petition of, assessment " 24 -Luke, Geo. W., assessment error Apr. 7- League of American Municipalities, petition of, asking City 112 to become members - May 14 -Labor Leader, petition of, asking to be named one of the of- 150 ficial papers of the City " 19- Lawson, Mrs. Edith, petition of, assessment 159, 186 July 7- Lawlor, John W., clerk of P. & F. Corn., appointment of 214 " 21- Loetscher, A. A.; et al, petition of, asking that Picket St. be improved so as not to wash out Aug. 10 -Luke, James M., et al, petition of, asking Delhi St. be im- 257 proved Sept. 1 -Lee, James, petition of, asking to have ground viewed on Lot 301 4 of 692 311, 341 " 15- Leahey, Josephine, petition of, assessment , 316 " 26- Lawlor Ave., grading of 336 Oct. 6- Lynch, James, petition of, assessment " 26- Lemper, Henry P., petition of, asking to move scales across street 351, 380. 400 Nov. 17- Langworthy Ave. from Hill to James St., extension of, sub- 372.373.379.380 376 mitting of plat 22- Legislative representative, appointing of____ Dec. 27 -Lee, James & Son, bill of 5% retained on W. Locust St. im- provement, referring of " 27 -Lady Chaperon, for skating rink, appointing of 222 420 420 1910 INDEX -Book 40 SUBJECT Pag M Jan. 6- Margadant, Jos., petition of, taxes 1, 18 " 6---Meyer, August, buying of rock from Alta Vista St. 9 " 20- Mathes, L. D., and B. F. Blocklinger, petition of, taxes in regard to the Avenue Top Mining Co. 13, 37 " 27- Mathis -Metz Co., bill for scale hooks and funding bonds, allowing of 420 " 20 -May, - Airs. Helen, notice of damage suit 14, 89 " 20- Moore, Herbert, notice of damage suit 14 Feb. 3- Myers, D. D., et al, petition of, asking to vote a tax levy at next election for park purposes 32 " 10- Motulsky Bros., petition of, taxes 42, 52 " 17- Mullin, C. E., et al, petition of, asking the City to enlarge the Fire Station on Delhi St. 50 " 17- Melchoir, M., petition of, assessment 50, 92 28- Markey, H., petition of, asking for back salary 63, 82 Mar. 18 -Mehl, Jacob, petition of, assessment 88 " 18- Moore, Myrtle, damage case 89 " 18-Metter, Jacob, canceling of assessment 91 " 24- Martha St. from Alta Vista to alley west thereof, grading of 112, 187 " 24- Mining shafts, fencing of 99 Apr.1.4 -- Mauer, Herman, Sr., petition of, assessment 123 14- Market Square, cleaning of 125, 127, 145 " 14- Miller, George, back salary paid 125, 126 " 14 -Motor drivers, notice to 144, 145 May 5- Massey, Charles, damage claim 153 19- Memorial Day Committee, petition of, asking for an ap- propriation 158 " 19- Morrison Bros., petition of, having sewer run into their place 158, 226 " 23- Martha St., from Alta Vista St. to alley first west thereof, improving of__163, 187, 209. 215, 221, 225, 250, 265, 377, 393, 405, 407, 409 June 2 -May, Mrs. Helen, petition of, taxes__ -_.- 179 " 19- Mindorfer, H., et al, petition of, asking to extend sewer on Seminary St. 185 " 16- Martin- Strelau Co. vs. City of Dubuque, attorney expense 193, 375 " 16- Morrison Bros., letter to Mayor 194 " 22- Markey, H., petition of, asking for back salary 195 " 28- Markey, H., petition of, asking City to furnish sup rc e 215, 232, 293, 294 bond " 28- Minard, Frances A. and Walter C., petition of, vacating al- 198 ley on College Ave. July 7- Moore, H. S., et al, petition of, asking that Picket St. be 211 changed to Montrose Terrace " 21- Marihart, Leo, et al, petition of, asking that O'Neill Ave. be 222 improved by laying sidewalk " 21- Markey, H., asking City to pay damages caused by steam 222 269, 351 roller " 27- Morrison Bros. granted permission to construct driveway 227 across ditch " 29- Michel, B., et al, petition of, asking for grade, for concrete curb and gutter on both sides of 10th St. from Main to Iowa St. 228 " 29- Mulligan, Patrick, appointing as plain clothes man 240 Sept.15 -Madi, Mrs. Joe, petition of, taxes 314, 341 20 -Mehl, Jacob, petition of, taxes-._ , " 26- Myers, D. D., et al, petition of, asking Council to take ac- tion in regard to the C. G. W. Ry. moving terminal 316, 339 Oct. 20 -Maple Leaf Lodge No. 581, petition of, asking for use of 345, 348 Armory Hall Nov. 4- Meehan, Mrs. Mary, petition of, taxes_._ 367 " 4- Market Master, assistant, appointing of 369 1910 INDEX -Book 40 SUBJECT Page M " 17- Morrison - Kretschmer Mfg. Co., petition of, taxes 371, 379 " 17- Martin, W. B., Sec. Dubuque Club, petition of, taxes 372- " 17- Martin - Strelau vs. City of Dubuque, settlement of 375, 377, 381, 382, 401, 402, 429 Dec. 1- Machinists' Union, Julien Lodge No. 379, resolution, adopt- 395, 405 ing of by City Council 1910 INDEX —Book 40 SUBJECT Page Mc Feb. 3— McCarten, bill for plumbing at Central Engine House Mar. 24— McCaffery, Jos., et al, petition of, asking that Cleveland Ave. be improved May 5— McNulty, John L., petition of, assessment " 19— McCeney, Mrs., petition of, asking for a reduction on West Locust St. improvement " 19— McGrath. Mrs. Alice, petition of, asking that she be re- 158 funded sum for West Locust St. improvement 193,196 June 16— McDonnell, B., petition of, increase of salary July 7— McFarland, J. F., et al, petition of, asking that Cooper St. 211 be graded " 7— McParland, J. F., et al, petition of, asking that Fenelon Place 212 be improved 222 226 " 21— McDermott, Matt, petition of, o petition of, asking Council Aug. 4— McFadden Coffee & Spice Co., P to open street and locate intakes for storm sewer Oct. 20— McGovern, C. L., petition of, assessment Nov. 17—McCoy, Mrs. Mary, petition of, taxes Dec. 7— McConnell, Wm., asking for increase of wages, as fireman__ N 36, 38 Jan. 6 —Ninth St. bet. . et al, pe ition of, asking special sidewalk M be NIar.18— Newburg, J. W. 96 laid on east side of Fremont Ave. 150 July 7— Nagle, Jos. J., refund of taxes 29 —North Booth St., from Julien Ave. to W. 14th St., improv- 158, ing of Dec. 27—Nicol.Thomas, from n o t ce property City and Treasurer restraining them 253 345, 379 • 371 401 1910 INDEX —Book 40 SUBJECT Page 5 88 213 238 418 1910 SUBJECT Pag Jan. 6- Ohmert. I. E., petition of, remitting of license 1 ` 6- Officers, report of 2, 3, 4 " 20- Officers, report of 16 Feb. 3- Ordinance. Election of Park Commissioners and Duties 31, 32, 76, 77 " 3- Officers. report of 34, 35, 36 " 3- O'Farrell Cont. Co., bill for improving Alta Vista St., allow- ing of 36 3- Ordinance, amending an Ordinance, granting the I. C. Ry. the right to use portion of Dodge St. bet. S. Main and Dodge St. 37, 38, 77, 78 10- Officers. report of 43, 44, 45 17- Officers, report of 50, 51, 52, 53 28- Olinger. John. petition of, taxes 63, 98 28- Officers, report of 63, 64, 65, 66 Mar. 3- Officers, report of 82, 83 " 18- Officers, report of 89, 90, 91 " 24- Officers, report of 97, 98, 99 Apr. 7- Officers, report of 113, 114, 115, 116 7- Ordinance changing name of Anna Place to West 15th St__ 116 " 7- Ordinance changing name of Thomas St. and Franklin St. to West 16th St. and Yates St. to So. Catherine St. 116 14- O'Connor, F., petition of, asking to be appointed stoker on steam roller 122 14- Officers, report of 123, 124, 125, 126 14- Ordinance vacating alley bet. Rhomberg and Lincoln Ayes. from 2nd to 3rd Ave 124, 145 14- Officers, appointing of, and deputies 125, 130, 153, 162 21- Officers, report of 130, 131, 132 21- Ordinance, changing name of Anna Place to West 15th St 144 May 5- Officers, report of 151, 152, 153, 154. 155 " 5- Officers, report of 159, 160 161 " 23- Ordinance granting the C. M. & St. P. Ry. Co. to operate a spur across alley from 17th to 18th St., bet. Pine and Maple Street 164, 165, 176, 177 June 2- Officers, report of 179, 180, 181, 182, 183 " 16- Officers, report of 193, 194 " 22- Officers, report of 195, 196, 197 July 7- Officers, report of 212, 213, 214. 215 " 21- Officers, report of 223 224 29- Obermayer. R., resignation as street - sweeper 228 29- O'Meara, Dennis, street sweeper, appointing of 228 29- Ordinance granting Peter J. Seippel Lumber Co., permis- sion to fill up Harrison St., bringing same to grade___229, 230, 292, 293 29- Ordinance establishing a grade on Havard St 230.294 29- Ordinance granting German Presbyterian Theological School, permit to use part of East St. for campus___230,231,274,346,362 29- Ordinance granting Union Electric Co. permission to lay stub switch at Eagle Point 231, 232, 295, 296 29- Ordinance granting Union Electric Co. permission to build loop around Phoenix Park 232. 233, 294, 295 29- Ordinance changing location of alley west from College Av 232, 293, 294 29- Ordinance creating a Policeman Pension Fund__233, 234, 235. 290, 291, 292 29- Ordinance establishing a grade on Wilbur Ave. from west end of Olive St. to east line of Spruce St 236, 237, 292 Aug. 4- Officers, report of 254, 255, 256 " 10- Officers, report of 257, 258, 259 " 16- Officers, report of 266, 267 " 29- Officers, report of 282 ff It It If le ft „ „ if It INDEX -Book 40 0 1910 0 " 29- Ordinance changing name of Spring St. to N. Booth St 303, 304, 305 $ept. 1- Office of 9- Orioles , Fr Order No. 11, asking for use of Armory 306 Hall for a fair 9- O'Hare, O. A., petition of, asking that sidewalk be laid 306 on Railroad Ave. and Valley Street 312, 313, 314 15 Officers, report of 15- Olinger ground on 22nd St., securing an option of and ap- pointment of committee 313, 314, 315, 380, 420 " 26- Ordinance establishing a grade on 7th Ave 317, 318 O 6- Officers, report of 7- Ordinance amending an ordinance in regard to German 346, 347 Presbyterian School to use portion of East St. for campus 340, 341, 346, 362 20- O'Hare, Ann, special assessment, deducting of 346 20- Officers, report of 346, 347 21- Ordinance, granting Carr, Ryder & Adams Co., permission to carry pipes across Jackson St. bet. 9th and 10th____348, 349, 362, 363 21- Ordinance granting H. B. Glover Co. permission to build 349 350, 428 tunnel on Fifth Street 26- Ordinance granting Dubuque Brewing & Malting Co. per- 351, 352, 389 mission to build bridge across 32d St , 360 " 26 Ordinance establishing grade on 7th Ave 365, 366 Nov. 3- Officers, report of 367, 368, 369 " 4- Officers, report of 373 " 17- Officers, report of 376, 377, 378, 379, 380 " 22- Officers, report of __3 396, 397, 398 Dec. 1- Officers, report of 406, 407, 408 " 15- Officers, report of « It INDEX -Book 40 SUBJECT Page 191 INDEX -Book 40 SUBJECT Page 1910 INDEX -Book 40 SUBJECT Q Page P 376 Jan. 6- Pleasant St., notice of, putting street in proper condition-- 4 Nov. 22-Quinn, Mrs. Sarah, petition of assessment_ 6- Patrol House, repairing -of floor 6,17 Feb. 3 -Park Commissioners, election of officers and duties 31, 32, 45, 48, 123 " 3- Philips, John, petition of, assessment 33, 188 " 3- Police Dept., asking increase of wages, by P. Sullivan, et al_ 34, 66 " 10- Papin. O. E., et al, asking permisssion to build wagon bridge across Lake Peosta from foot of 17th St 43, 49, 227 " 10- Printing Council proceedings for year 1909 45, 49, 77 " 10 -Park Commissioners, levying % mill for park improvement 48.45 " 28- Police Pension Fund, creating of 66, 307 " 28- Proclamation of mayor 79, 109, 110 Mar. 18- Pleasant St. approving of improvement S " 18- Purchasing of 1 car load of tarvia 93 " 18- Purchasing supplies, dividing among firms 95 ` 18- Police paid twice a month 95, 99 Apr. 14- Pitschner. Louise, petition of, asking to be appointed weightnistress 122, 187 " 21- Patrol wagon men, instructions to. 135 " 29- Police Chief, appointing of 137 " 29- Police and Fire Commissioners, examining of applicants 145 May 5 -Pear St. from Cleveland Ave. to Rush St. grading of 150 " 5- Packwood, Pauline, damage claim 153, 211 " 19- Pickley, James R., ex -chief of police, petition of, asking for back salary 158, 196, 418 19 -Park Custodians, asking for increase in wages 159, 187 " 19- Police, annual report of 159 " 23- Police helmets, furnishing of 166, , June 2- Parks. beautifying of, and purchasing flowers " 2 2- Patrol horse,_ purchasing of 195, 198 " 22- Plumbers, excavating bonds 196, 257, 282 " 22- Purchasing Road Oil for 4th ward 196 28- Poundmaster, assigned to duties of dog enumerator 201 " 30 -Park benches, purchasing of 201 " 30- Purchasing of Road Oil for 3rd ward July 7 -Park Commissioners, petition of, that 7th Ave. be improved 211, 220, 221 " 7- Pickett St., changing of name " 21- Pickett St. from W. 14th St., washing out, preventing of 238, 239 " 29- Pickett St., from W. 14th St., improving of 240 " 29- Patrol House, repairing of Aug. 4 -Pier, H. L., petition of, asking that Valley St. be improved_ 253 20- Peaslee, C. M., et al, petition of, asking that city adopt bet- 275 ter .method for traffic 281 " 29 -Pearl St., giving of grade 281 " 29- Poundmaster, report of 312, 419 Sept.15- Phillabaum, Edna, notice of damages " 15- Poundmaster, discontinuing of services as dog enumerator_ 341 Oct. 7 -Park Commissioners, report of Nov. 4- Pilmeyer, Mr., canceling of interest on assessment for im- 367 provement of East St 371 " 17- Pennsylvania St., reducing of width " 17- Pierce, F. G., communication of, asking council to appoint 372, 376 legislative representative 403, 419 Dec. 10- Popcorn wagon on Eighth St., moving of 1910 CI I if INDEX -Book 40 SUBJECT Pag R Jan. 20- Reifsteck, Louisa, petition of taxes 17 1 eb. 3- Riker, Henry, petition of taxes _. 33, 93 " 10- Reinfried, Joseph, petition of, asking for back salary 42 " 10 -Road sweeper, purchasing of 45 ' 17- Ryder, Mrs. James, petition of, assessment 50 " 28 Ryder, Tom, allowing extra salary as Asst. Engineer 66 Mar. 3 - Rumple, John & D. Cottingham, petition of assessment 81 " 20- Registration, notice of 108 Apr. 14- ' Report of city atty, report on patent dated Nov. 8, 1909 123, 124 May 19 - Rock crusher, using of by Tschirgi & Son__.. 157 19- Railing on Seminary bet. Foye and Gold Sts., changing of_ 158 " 19- Rhomberg, A. L., petition of taxes 158,186 June 10- Rosedale Ave., keep opening of, by F. Kokusek, et al 188 " 22- Riker, Henry, petition of, asking that railing on 11th and Walnut be removed 195 July 7 - Right of way notice, served on S. B. Lattner, Edw. and Albert Hannig 215 " 26 -Right of way notice served on Mrs. T. and W. C. Minard 226 Aug. 10- Roberts, J. C., petition of taxes 257, 274, 275 19- JRuhland, Henry, petition of, asking that curb in Gray Add. be set back 269 " 23- Reilly, T., Chief of Police, petition of, asks increase of salary 275 Sept.20- Republican Central Committee, instructed to file list of register clerks 315 " 28 Register clerks, approving of 323 Oct. 21 -Ring, Andrew, petition of settlement, of assessment 348, 350 " 21 Registration notice 361 Nov. 17 -Rath, Lois M., et al, petition of. asking use of Armory hall_ 371 " 17- Ruete, T. W., Drug Co., petition of assessment 372 17 'Radford, Geo., et al, petition of, asking for hand rail on west side of Spruce St. bet. Jefferson St. and Julien ave 372 17 -Right of way notice, opening of alley; Lots 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Gilliam's Sub. Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 4a, 5, 6, 7, 8, Sub. Out Lot 682 390 Dec. 1- Roedell, F. G., et al, petition of, asking use of Armory Hall_ 395 " 1 -Rush, Katherine, petition of assessment 395 " 1- Railing on steps at City Hall, repairing of 398 " 1- Rosenthal, Manager, vote of thanks extended to, by council 400 " 15- Rowland, C. H., petition of, asking for use of Armory Hall_ 405 " 27- Recorder, petition of, asking for increase for deputy 418 1910 Jan. If If INDEX -Book 40 SUBJECT Page S 6- Smedley Steam Pump Co. accepting taxes as reported by 2 mayor 6- Seventh Ave. grade, from , Rhomberg Ave. to Station 25 5 6- Sidewalk inspector, report of 6- Sanitary sewer in Jackson St., Peru Road, in alley between Jackson and Couler, and alley bet. Milwaukee and Dia l, 18, 19, 20, 27 mond Ave. assessment 6 - Sidewalk and north side of Cleveland Ave., between Bluff 5, 7, 19 St. extension and Union St. assessment 6-- Sidewalk on south side of Ninth St., between Clay and White St. assessment 5, 21, 90, 132, 133 6- Sidewalk on east side of Washington St. between 25th 5, 8, 19, 20 and 27th, assessment 6- Sidewalk on Grace St., between East St. and Grandview 5, 8, 19 Ave. assessment - 6- Scales at Eagle Point and other places reported out of order 6,17 6- Sanitary sewer on Needham Place, remonstrance against 6, 18, 20 assessment 6 - Sidewalk on Grace St., bet. Hall St. and Grandview Ave. 8, 19 assessment G- Sewer, sanitary, in Henry Place, and in alley first west of 8' 16, 26, 94 Windsor avenue 15 -Snow and ice, notice of removal and assessment___10, 11, 16, 17, 28, 29, 30, 36, 39, 40, 41, 50, 51, 54, 55. 56, 57, 58, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 1 76, 5, 3 " 20- Smith, Louis, petition of, asking for a warrant in his favor 13, 36, 38 for a sidewalk built on W. 3rd St 13,93 20- South, Frank M.. petition of taxes " 20 -Storm sewer in Ninth Ave., extending to river, petition of, 14 by Dubuque Woodenware and Lumber Co. " 20- Sewer, sanitary, in W. 5th, notice of special assessment 18, 20, 21 20- Special assessment, constructing sidewalks 20- Sidewalks repaired during Aug., Oct., Nov., and Dec., and 28, 36, 39 assessment Feb. 3- Sullivan, Patrick, et al, petition of, asking for increase of 34, 66 wages for Police department 38 ' 3- Sprinkling wagons, repairing of 44 " 10 -Storm water sewer at 14th St.. cleaning of " 10- Sanitary Sewer in W. 7th St., from Hill St. to Needham 48 Place, construction of " 17- Standard Lumber Co., and - Morris Johnson Brown Mfg. Co. remonstrance against building bridge across Lake Peosta- 49 " 17- Stapleton, J. W.. of C. M. & St. P. Ry., assessing of property 81, 188 Mar. 3- Smith. Anna, petition of, taxes " 3- Sidewalk on north side of Seminary St., between Harold and Keppler St., constructing of 83, 94, 259, 342, 343 18- Sumpman, Maria, petition of, assessment - 87, 258 " 18 Sewer, sanitary, in Seminary St. from Madison St. to about 550 ft. west and assessment__88, 98, 147, 155, 160, 163, 27 . 196, ' 28� 270, 0 " 18- Sidewalk on 12th St., between Locust and Bluff, construction of, by St. Mark's Lutheran Church and extending sill 88, 91 course " 18- Sewer, sanitary, from present manhole in 25th St. to north 94, 95, 147 line of lots in J. King -1st Add 88 " 18- Sidewalk on east side of Fremont: Ave., laying of " 18 - Steps on south side of Lot 15, Fairview Sub., removal of 88,158 96 " 24- Stieber, Ida Belle, et al, petition of, assessment 1910 SUBJECT " 24- Scales at Grandview Ave. and So. Dodge St.. repairing of__ 97 " 24- Sewer, sanitary, in Hayden Lane, from present manhole in Bluff St.. about 250 feet west and assessment 98. 109, 111. 182, 209, 215, 226, 236, 263, 298 " 24- Sewer, sanitary, in alley between Rhomberg and Lincoln Ayes. and Second and Third Ayes 99 Apr. 7- Smith- Morgan Printing Co., petition of, assessment .112, 419 " 7- Streets changing of name 116 " 14- Seward, C.F., petition of, asks to be appointed dump foreman 122 " 14- Schlegel. M., petition of assessment 123, 154 " 14- Salaries of officers 124, 125 " 21- Sidewalk on N side of Rush St., bet. So. Dodge and Holly 133 " 21- Sidewalk on E side of So. Dodge St. bet. Cleveland Ave. 133 and Rush St " 21- Sidewalk on E side of Alpine St., bet. Reeder and Solan St 134, 241 " 14- Sidewalk on S side of Cleveland Ave. bet. Union and Quince 134, 240, 321 " 14- Sidewalk on N side of Cleveland Ave. bet. So. Dodge and 134, 135, 241 Burns St. 138,139 " 29- Sanitary Officer, appointing of May 5- Spellerberg, R, L., petition of, asking to abate nuisance of cottonwood trees at 385 W. 11th St 150, 187 ,188 5- Salaries increases, objections to 154 19- Sidewalk on Pleasant St 158 19- Sidewalk on Seminary, bet. Foye and Gold St. 158 19- Spencer, James and Anna, remonstrance against removing 158 steps on Fairview Place 158 19- Schwartz, Mrs. Louisa, petition of taxes 23 -St. Mark's Lutheran Church, petition of, asking for lot line on Twelfth and Locust Sts. 23- Second Ward Alderman authorized to buy road oil „ „ 23- Sewer, Ninth Ave., improvement 23- Sewer, storm, Twenty- Seventh St 23- Sidewalk on College Ave. and West Third St 23- Sidewalk on, between Bluff and Picket St June 2- Schublin, Mrs. Katherine, remonstrance against water drain " 2- Siegel, A., regarding swimming school space " 2- Summit St. and Fifth, grade line " 19- Sewer, sanitary, in Seminary, extending o 19- Sewer. sanitary, in Grandview Av. from Dodge to So. Dodge 185, 219 225, 252, 263, 264, 282, 297, 302, 305. 309, 311, 323, 331, 186 10- Sewer, sanitary, revising of ordinance 186 10- Scales at Jackson St. reported out of order 10- Seippel, Peter J., Lumber Co., offering to fill up Harrison St. 188 22- Sidewalk on Grandview Av, John Philip owner, settlement of 195 22- Schwartz, J., engineer of steam roller, appointment of 196 28 -Steam roller, raising of 28- Stedman, B. F., Supt. Water Works, petition of, asking 198 right to lay pipe in alley bet. 9th and 10th Sts 200 28- Sidewalk inspector, notice to July 7 -St. Matthew's Lutheran Church et al, petition of, asking 211 to prohibit the licensing of carnivals, etc 215 " 7- Spring and Booth Sts., altering of 216 " 7 -Stop boxes, on sidewalks, removing of " 7- Seventh St., from east lot line of Main to west lot line of Clay St., improving of__217, 251, 254, 263, 296, 308, 378, 392, 405, 406, 409 CC ft „ " CC INDEX -Book 40 S Page 163 166 23- Sewer. sanitary, in Harvard St., from Yale to Alta Vista__ 166, 182, 190 23- Seventh Ave., improvement of____166, 211, 265, 276, 77., 301, 308, 14,,, 316, 166, 251, 253, 254, 258, 351 166, 343, 347, 360 166, 193, 210 166 179 182,183 184 185, 196 1910 INDEX -Book 40 SUBJECT. Page S " 7- Sprinkling around Post Office arid I: C. R. R. freight house- 218 " 21- Sidewalk on O'Neill Ave 21- Sewer,- sanitary, in alley bet. Washington and Elm, from Lincoln and Eagle Pt. Ave. by H. Hussinann, et al____222, 228, 335,336 " 26- Sanitary sewer, cleaning of, near Beach soap factory 227 " 26- Sweeney. Thos., plain clothes man, appointment of 228 ' 29- Street sweeper, resignation of " 29- Sewer, sanitary, in 25th St., from manhole at intersection of 'alley bet. Jackson and Washington, east to alley bet. Washington and Elm Sts. 237, 265, 298, 301 " 29- Sidewalk on_south side of 3d St. between Main and Iowa___ 241 242 242 242, 304 253 " 29- Sidewalk on north side of Rush, bet, Union and Quince___ 29- Sidewalk on n side of Seminary, bet. N. Main and Paul St. 29- Sanitary sewer in Bennett St., investigation of 29- Sanitary sewer in Mt.Pleasant Av. from Home of Friendless . 4- Sidewalk on Rhomberg Ave. from end of car line to park entrance 10- Sidewalk on west side Bluff, front of Lot 1 of Sub: East / of Lot.. 655 10- Sidewalk on north side O'Neill Ave., bet. Sheridan St. and Burden Avenue 10- Sidewalk on south side of O'Neill Ave. bet. Sheridan St. and Burden Avenue 10- Sidewalk on west side of Rhomberg, bet. Shiller and Middle 260, 318, 319 10- Sidewalk on east side of Lincoln, bet.. Reed and Dock St 260, 261 10- Sidewalk on north side Kaufman, bet. Valeria and Cushing_ 261, 323 d Garfield 261, 319 262 262,263 265, 301 269, 270, 275 273, 320, 321 it Aug 19- Sweeping of brick streets 29- Stedman. John, petition asking city to fill lot 17, O'Neill Sub. Sept. 9- Sidewalk on Railroad ave. and Valley St 15- Sheppley, E. H., petition of, regarding curb on Bluff St " 26- Seemon, Peter, et al, petition of, asking that Lawlor Ave. be 316 graded " 26- Sidewalk on east side of Klein St. bet. Kaufman Ave. and Klingenberg Terrace " 26- Sidewalk on east side of Garfield, bet Windsor and Humbolt " 26- Sidewalk on east side Rhomberg, bet. Shiller and Middle " 26- Sidewalk on west side Locust, bet. 1st and Jones Sts " 26- Sidewalk on north side Southern Ave., between Samuel St. 321 and English Lane " 26- Sidewalk on west side Southern Ave, bet. Dodge and Valley 322 " 28 -Storm sewer, passing through St. Joseph's College grounds, 324 cleaning of 340 Oct. 7- Sidewalk on Peru Road 7 -Sewer connection with Bee Branch at Eagle Pt. and Sanford 341 342, 372 " 7- Sewer, sanitary, in alley bet. Garfield and Rhomberg ave 343. 353, 361 " 20- Sidewalk, letting of contract " 20- Stevenson, Chas., asking city to allow compensation for put- 345, 380 ting sewer in Dodge Street " 20- Sewer, sanitary, in Grandview Ave., slushing or tamping of 345 filling it 257 259 260 10- Sidewalk on south side Middle Av., bet. Rhomb. 10- Sidewalk on east side of Hill St., bet. W. 7th and W. 5th st_ 10- Sidewalk on west side of Bluff St., bet. 10th and 11th Sts___ 10- Storm sewer in 27th St 19- Smith, Anna, petition of, assess 19- Sidewalk on west side Locust, bet. 2nd and 3rd Sts 273 19- Sidewalk on east side Booth St., bet. Solon and Langworthy 19- Sidewalk on north side 2nd St., between Locust and Bluff 273, 274, 27 281 306 311, 341 317, 342 319, 335 319, 320 320 1910 ff if INDEX -Book 40 SUBJECT S " 26— Strong. H. G., returning of bid " 26 —St. Joseph Convent. petition of, asking to extend water mains on Grandview Ave. Nov. 4— Stoves, in Fire and Police Depts., investigating of " 17— Sewer, sanitary, bet. Washington St. and Elm St. from 20th St. to Lincoln Ave. " 17— Spruce St., west side of, putting up hand railing " 22— Second National Bank, petition of, assessment " 22— Scales at 30th St., moving of " 22— Special assessment, notice of Dec. 1— Schnee, Wm., petition of taxess " 7— Skating rink in harbor " 15— Schaffhauser, Wm., assessor elect, appointing of deputies " 15— Schaffhauser, Wm., assessor elect for increase of salary for deputies 15— Sewer, sanitary, bet. Washington and Elm Sts 27— Stahele, Ernst, communication of, offering to take care of town clock 27— Skating -rink in Lake Peosta Page 1910 INDEX —Book 40 SUBJECT Page T 350 Jan. 20— Tschirgi, M. & Son, offering to complete improvement of Bluff Street 14, 115 351 " 20— Tschirgi. Fred, notice of damage suit 14, 6$ 369 Feb. 17 —Team Drivers" Union, communication stating their wages per hour, beginning March 1, 1910 50 371 " 17— Thomas St., changing name of 53 372 Mar.18— Twenty- seventh St., from Jackson St. to railroad tracks, 380, 400 376 improvement, approval of and assessment _91,109,115,119,120,158 F. W., petition of, damages to cellar 211 Apr. 21—Telegraph-Herald, petition of, asking city to appoint them 392 the official paper of the city 129 395 " 21 Teamsters, notice to 144 401 May 19—Theis, Mrs., petition of, asking for a reduction on West 405 Locust St. improvement June 16—Traub & Feigner, petition of, assessment 193 405 J b , _�. ' 21— Trades and Labor Congress, petition of, asking city to 222, 259 maintain a public ambulance 419 ` 21— Trades and Labor Congress, remonstrating against the city 420 granting park for Memorial building 222 26— Towels furnishing of, to City 227, 242 29 —Tenth St., from alley east of Main to west line of Iowa, 228 270 cement gutter and curbing of Aug. 4— Trades and Labor Congress, petition of, asking council to 254 withdraw order with Galesburg Briik Co " 10 —Tibey Bros., petition of, regarding sewer in So. Dodge 258 " 20— Tobin, F. C., communication of, asking city to endorse 275 New Orleans for exposition in 1915 " 23— Twenty - seventh St. from present improvement to end o said street, improving of 276, 345, 348, 360 " 29— Treasurer, instructions to, regarding County Road fund___ 305, 281 Sept. 1— Taxes. unpaid, list of Nov. 4— Torbett, Mary K, directress Home of Friendless, petition of, asking overflow sewer in Mt. Pleasant Ave. be changed 380, 419 " 22 —Town clock, taking care of 381, 383 " 23 —Tax levy, of, for year 1910 " 23— Truesdale, J. E., appointing of, as tax commissioner for 2 yrs 383 Dec. 1— Trenkle, H.. petition of, asking city to pay for manhole in alley bet. Iowa and Clay St. and 12th St. and City Hall 395, 398 " 1— Truesdale, J. E., contract, filing of, by City Attorney " 27— Tatelinan, Morris, petition of, asking for refund of license 418 INDEX —Book 40 1910 SUBJECT Page U Mar. 3 —Union Electric Co., building a retaining wall on Car St 83 " 24—Uttley, H. W., petition of, sprinkling around C. B. & Q. y depot 97 Apr. 7 —Union Electric Co., petition of, asking permission to build a loop at south end of Main Street 112, 189 " 7 —Union Electric Co., petition of, asking permission to build a stub switch at Eagle Point 112, 189, 199 " 21 —Union Electric Co. petition of, asking the right to install grates 129, 186, 187 May 23- -Union Electric Co., mayor instructed to find out the inten- tions in regard to extending their lines on Asbury St. and West Locust St. 166, 179 June 10 —Upper Mississippi River Improvement Association, assess- ment levied by 187 " 10 —Union Electric Co., offering city flowers for parks 190 " 28 —Union Electric Co., notice to replace Alpine St. to its proper condition 200 28— Undertakers, notice to 210 Aug. 10 —Union Electric Co., line extending to Mt. Calvary cemetery 265, 266 Sept.15— Urbach, Abe, petition of, asking for grade stakes on Grand- 311 view Ave. Nov. 22 —Union Electric Co., bill to city for repaving Clay St 380, 395, 420 1910 INDEX —Book 40 SUBJECT Page V Feb. 3— Voelker, Chris. A., asking council to buy small tract of land 33.45 at intersection of Irving St. and Delhi St 42, 51 " 10 —Vogt, Josephine, petition of taxes Mar. 18 —Van Vors, J. F., petition of, asking the removal of steps on 88 south side of lot 15, Fairview Sub 188 Apr. 21 —Vote of thanks to City Recorder E. Linehan and Deputy " 21 —Vault cleaners, notice to 144, 199 May 19— Voelker, C. A., petition of, asking that Irving Ave. be opened 158 " 23— Vernon St., from Alta Vista, establishing grade line 166, 194, 196, 218 June 2— Valeria St., from Kaufman Ave. to Cushing Place, im- provement of 183, 184, 191, 224, 226, 227 July 9— Valeria St., from Kaufman Ave. t23Hart, 52, 253 improving 2 0, 275, 277, 278, 296 Aug. 4— Valley St., improving of 253 3gg 403, 429 Dec. 1— Veterinary services for city 1910 INDEX -Book 40 SUBJECT Page w Jan. 6- Wisgislke, Mrs., notice of damages 1, 14, 83 " 6- Wasser, Christina, petition of, assessment 2, 18, 44, 52 " 6- Weighmasters and wood measurers, report of 5 6- Washington St., bet. 25th and 27th Sts., sidewalk, special asst 5, 8 " 6- Waterworks Auditing Committee, report of 5, 6 " 6- Whelan. John. remonstrance, against assessment for sewer in Neeedham Place 6 " 20- Waterworks Trustees, bonds, approval of 17 " 20-Warrants issued during December 22, 23, 24, 25, 26 Feb. 3- Waltz, Philip. petition of taxes 32 " 3- Watters, Thos., petition of, assessment 33, 45, 99 " 3- Wimmer, Geo., petition of assessment 33, 45 " 3- Waterworks Trustees, report of 34, 45 " 10- Wurst, Ida, petition of, taxes 42, 51, 63 " 17 -Water mains, in W. 14th St. from Delhi to Audubon Ave., extending of 49, 199 " 17 -Water mains in W. 17th St. from Hill St. to Needham Place, extending of 49, 199 " 17- Warrants issued during January, 1910 67, 68, 69, 70, 71 Mar. 18-Wunderlich, A., petition of, assessment, 87 " 18 -Water mains on Queen St., extending of 91 " 18 -West Locust St., from Hodgen Ave. to Alta Vista St., im- provement of, accepting of and assessment___91, 109, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 154, 163, 164 " 18- Watts, Philip, remitting of taxes 93 " 24- Warrants issued during Feb., 1910 100. 101, 102, 103, 104. 105, 106, 107 Apr. 7- White & Co., and Key City Gas Co., vs. City of Dubuque, return of court costs 115 " 7 -West 15th St., grading of 120 " 14- Windsor Ave., improvement, approving of__.. 126 " 21- Waterworks Trustee, appointing of 120, 131 " 21 -West Locust St. gutter, part payment by city 135 " 21- Warrants issued during March. 1910 139, 140, 141, 142, 143 " 21- Waterworks, notice to holders of bonds 147 May 5- Watering fountain at Dodge St. between Hill and Alpine St., placing of 150 " 5- Waterworks quarterly report 155 _ " 5- Windows in matron's quarters, repairing of 155 " 5- Watering fountain at 1st and Main, repairing of 155, 201 " 19- Watering fountain at Seminary, bet. Harold and Wood- worth Ave. 158, 187 " 19- Wharfage bills, presenting of 159 " 23- Willow St., improvement of 166, 281 " 23- Warrants issued during April 1910__167, 168, 169. 170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175 June 2 -Water plug at Kane St., placing of 179 " 2 -Water plug at Kniest St., placing of 179 " 2- Windsor Ave., improvement, a point 320 feet north 183, 225, 236, 250, 267, 289, 313, 346, 372, 373, 374, 382 390, 392, 398 19- Wilmot, Chas., et al. petition of, asking that sewer be ex- tended along Grandview Ave. from Dodge to So. Dodge_ 185 22 -West Eleventh St. removing of iron railing, and reset curb_ 195 22 -Water plug at 3rd St. extension 199 28 -Wiley Bros., petition of, asking for space on Fourth St. to 199, 253 place material " 28- Warrants issued during May, 1910 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 209 July 7- Watters, Thos., petition of, asking for sidewalk grade on 211 Wooten Ave " 7 -West 17th St, and Angella St., opening of alley 215 1910 SUBJECT w 21- Workman, J. B., petition of, asking to he paid the 5% 222 commission 21- White, Emily D., petition of, having sidewalk insp. orders suspended 222 21 -Wiley Bros., petition of, obstructing one -half of 17th St 222 21- Welty, J. J., petition of ,asking that he be given permission to grade alley in Stines' Addition 222 26- Witnesses who appeared in behalf of city in case of Liz- 225 zie J. Post 26- Waterworks, quarterly report of 226 26- Wilbur Ave. to Spruce St., grading of and improving 226, 236, 267, 289, 301, 377, 393, 405, 407, 409, 428 " 26- Warrants issued during June, 1910 243, 244, 245, 246, 247, 248, 249 Aug. 4 -Wolff, Mrs. Matt, petition of, asking council to ascertain 253, 258 damage done by steam roller , 257 10- Wilbur Lane, giving of grade -stakes to A. Heeb 257 10 -Water Works, annual report of 265 10 Wall on Althauser Ave., repairing of 282 29- Waller, Mary E., petition of taxes 282 314 29 -Water main in Grandview Ave., extending of " 29- Warrants issued during July, 1910 283, 284, 285, 286, 287, 305 Sept. 1- Wharfage, collection of 307 ` 9 -Water plugs at corner of 27th and 30th Sts " 15- Woman's Relief Corps, petition of, asking for use of Armory 311 Hall 15- Warrants issued during August, 1910 324, 325, 326, 327, 328, 329, 330 Oct. 9- Warrants issued during Sept. 1910 354, 355, 356, 357, 358, 371 Nov. 17-Weland, Susie, petition of taxes " 17- Woodrich, W. F., protest against sewer, bet. Rhomberg and 372 Garfield Ave. 380 " 22- Wagon, purchasing of, for sewer gang " 22- Warrants issued during October, 1910 384, 385, 386, 387, 388, 389 " 22- Weeds, cutting of, July, Aug., Sept., 1910, special assessment en7, 398, 399, 400 Dec. 1- Waller, John R., petition of assessment on blocks in Du- 395 huque Harbor Co. Addition " 15 -Wood, H. P., Secretary of Hawaii Promotion Committee, 405 communication of, asking for a city directory 418 " 27- Wright, W. S., petition of assessment " 27- Warrants issued during November, 1910 422, 423, 424, 425, 426, 427 if if if INDEX -Book 40 Page 1910 SUBJECT INDEX —Book 40 z June 19— Zwack, Anton, petition asks that Columbia St. be improved_ 185 INDEX —Book 40 1910 SUBJECT Page Y Feb. 10 —Yale St., east of Havard St, vacating of by Jas. P. Alderson_42, 52, 53, 188 Nov. 22—Young, Charles J., petition of assessment 376