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1909 June Council Proceedings168 „QI# .cial Notices by the mayor of said City, obligating the said E. B. Piekenbrock_ & Sons to keep the street and alley in which ex- cavations are made in pursuance of the laying of the pipe in question in good condition and repair wherever such excavations have been made, for a period of one year after the com- pletion of the work, and that they will restore said alley and street to the ; same condition in which they were ; prior to the commencement of said work, all of which is to be done to the satisfaction of the Street: Commis- sioner and the Committee on Streets. Section 5. On completion of the laying of the main as herein provided for, the said E. B. Piekenbrock & Sons shall file with the City Recorder a sworn statement, showing the exact cost of said main and of installing the same to point of connection with said building, said statement to be item- ized. Failure to file the same shall preclude the said E. B. Piekenbrock & Sons from the right 'of collecting from any person or company hereaf- ter connecting with ' said main. as provided in Section 3 hereof.' Section 6. This ordinance shall be in. force from and after its' passage by the City Council and its publication one time in the Dubuque' Telegraph- Herald and the Times- Journal news- papers, and it's acceptance in writing by said E. B. Piekenbrock & Sons. . Adop May 25th, 1909. Apprgved May 27th, 1909. It A. SCHUNk, "Mayor. Attest: > DMUND A. LINEH. N. City„ Recorder. -We hereby accept the provisions of the foregoing Ordinance, and consent to the terms therepf. Dated at Dubuque, q Iowa, thia day of May, 1909. E. B PIEKENBROCK & .SONS. By F. J. PIEKENBROCK. t' . . Published, officially in, the Daily Times- Journal .Ma'y 29t1i, 1909. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, City Recorder. CITY COUNCIL Regular Session, June 3rd, 1909. (Official.) Council met at 8:40 p. m. Mayor Schunk in the chair. Present —Alds. Frith, Haas, Martin, 'O'Rourke, Rand, Saul and Singrin. ' Ald. O'Rourke moved that the ac- tion on the approval of the Council proceedings for the month of May, 1909, be deferred until the next meeting of the council. Carried. BILLS. Following bills were approved and were on motion ordered paid: John P. Cooney, inspector West Locust Street Storm Sewer during month of May $44.25 John Bohn, inspector Bee Branch Sewer, 22 days 42.36 Bill of Taylor & Robinson, sodding Grandview Avenue, second estimate, $132.10, was approved and on motion of Ald. O'Rourke was ordered paid subject to inspection of the work by Mayor Schunk and Aid. Singrin. Bills of O'Farrell Contracting Co. for Storm Water Sewer in West Lo- cust Street, balance due $441.22, also bill of O'Farrell Contracting Co., ex- tra work on Storm Sewer in West Locust Street, $15.00, were not ap- proved and were on motion of Ald. Frith referred to the Committee of the Whole. PETITIONS AND COMMUNICA- TIONS. Petition of Eva W. Faherty et al., asking that a sanitary sewer be con- structed along Needham Place from West Fifth to West Seventh Streets, and in the alley between West Sev- enth and West Fifth Streets, was on motion of Ald. O'Rourke referred to the City Engineer to report to the Committee of the Whole. Petition of J. M. Keppler, . asking that the Treasurer be instructed to accept $66.45 without interest in full for special assessment levied against Lots 21, 22 and 23, Newbury & Hale's Sub., was on motion of Ald. O'Rourke granted and the Treasurer to be in- structed accordingly. Petition of Geo. Pregler, Jr., asking that he be granted permission to lay a sidewalk in front of his property to correspond with adjoining proper- ty on Sanford Avenue and Washing- ton Streets, was on motion of Ald. Haas, referred to the Committee of the Whole. Regular Session, June 3rd, 1909 169 Petition of the Eagle Point Lime Works, asking that they be granted an extension of time for 60 days to complete the improving of Julien Ave- nue by constructing brick gutter, was read. Ald. O'Rourke asked that the City Attorney give an opinion as to whether the Council could grant the contractors an extension of time. City Attorney Lyon then stated that the matter of an extension is within the discretion of the Council. Where there has been reasonable grounds for delay it is entirely within their jurisdiction and it will not invalidate the assessment for the work. Ald. Saul moved that petition of Eagle Point Lime Works be granted. Carried. Petition of Mrs. Catherine Rhom_ berg et al., remonstrating against the construction of a brick gutter on Ju- lien Avenue from Bluff Street to Alta Vista Street and asking that the Council have the contract of the Eagle Point Lime Works for doing the work cancelled was on motion of Ald. Saul referred to the Committee of the Whole to view the grounds. Petition of Geo. Schumacher, also of Edward Yunker, asking that they be granted consent to sell and keep for sale intoxicating liquors by them at either or all of the sev- eral places named in their peti- tions, namely Lot 96, southwest corner 19th and Washington Streets, Lot 156, East Dubuque Add., south- west corner 17th and Elm Street, 1689 Elm Street, 605 Rhomberg Avenue and 797 Lincoln Avenue, were read and, on motion of Ald. Frith, were referred to the Committee of the whole. The petitions of the following re- tail liquor dealers, asking that the Council adopt resolutions for consent to sell and keep for sale intoxicating liquors in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, were presented and read and were, on motion, granted. Following is the list of saloonkeep- ers filing applications for consent of the Council to conduct saloons: Geo. J. Schaffhauser, City Lot 295 or City Lot 294. T. J. Loftus, 390 Main Street. The following resolutions were then offered: Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That consent is hereby given Geo. J. Schaffhauser to sell and keep for sale intoxicating liquors, and deal therein, in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, as provided by law. Adopted unanimously. Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That consent 71 Clay Street Im- provement .. . West Locust St. Storm Sewer .. Kauffman Avenue Improvement .. Thirty- second St. Storm Sewer .. Iieeb Street Grad- 2,000.00 2,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 300.00 $297,522.00 Respectfully, M. E. LYONS, Auditor. On motion of Ald. O'Rourke the re- port was received and warrants or- dered drawn to pay the city officers and the report referred to the Com- mittee on Finance. 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 month of May, 1909: Amount due firemen $3,053.18 Respectfully submitted, J. R. REINFRIED, Chief. Approved by Committee on Fire. On motion of Ald. Frith the report was received and warrants ordered drawn to pay tthe firemen, and the report referred back to the Committee on Fire. Chief of Police Pickley presented the annual report of the Police De- partment for the year ending Feb. 28th, 1909 and on motion same was referred to the Committee of the Whole. Chief of Police Pickley also re- ported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: - -I herewith police report for month of Intoxication Assault and Battery Fast Driving Disorderly Conduct Committing Nuisance Hopping Trains Petit Larceny Vagrancy Total Residents Arrested Doors Found Open Lodgers Harbored Meals Furnished Defective Lights Cost of Food Pound Receipts Police Cost Collected Transfer of Prisoners Patrol Runs for Prisoners Regular Session, June 3rd, 1909 171 Ambulance Calls 1 Miles Traveled 80 I also beg to submit the pay roll 1,523.30 for policemen for the month of May, 1909: Amount submit the May, 1909: 20 3 2 4 1 2 4 8 44 20 29 61 19 38 $3.80 $10.00 $17.15 1 49 due policemen $2,447.00 JAMES PICKLEY, Chief of Police. On motion of Ald. Martin the re- port and pay roll were received and warrants ordered drawn to pay the policemen and the report referred to the Committee on Police. City Electrician Hipman reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: —I herewith" submit my report of defective Iights for the month of May, 1909: . I find from the reports of the Po- lice Department that the total hours that 38 lamps failed to burn would equal 2 lamps burning for one month, or $10.00. Respectfully submitted, WILLIAM HIPMAN, City Electrician. On motion of Ald. Martin the re- port was received and the City Audi- tor instructed to deduct from the Union Electric company's bill for the month of May, 1909, the sum of $10.00. • Street Commissioner D.frgan re- ported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: —I herewith submit the pay roll for labor on streets in the different road districts during the last half of May, 1909: Amt. due laborers on streets.$3,415.45 Approved by Committee on Streets Also submit the pay roll for labor on sewers during the last half of May, 1909: Amt. due laborers on sewers..$207.65 Approved by Committee on Sewers. Respectfully submitted, JOHN DORGAN, Street Commissioner. On motion of Alds. Saul and Sin - grin the pay rolls on streets and sew- ers were received and warrants or- dered drawn to pay the various amounts and the pay rolls referred hack to the proper committees. City Recorder Linehan presented and read the printed notice, certified to by the publisher of the Council's intention to improve Stoltz Avenue from Lemon Street to the west line of Lots 12 and 52 in Fairmount Park Add. No remonstrance being filed and no one in the room objecting to the improvement of said street, the notice was, on motion of Ald. Haas, received and filed. 170 Regular Session, June. 3rd, 1909. is hereby given T. J. Loftus to sell and keep for sale intoxicating liquors, and deal therein, in the City of Du- buque, Iowa, as provided by law. Adopted unanimously. Petitions of residents of West Du- buque, asking that sidewalks be laid on Asbury Street, were, on motion of Ald. Frith, referred to Ald. Rand. REPORTS OF OFFICERS. City Treasurer Brinkman reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: I herewith hand you statements of amounts advanced by me during the month of May, 1909, for which please order warrants drawn in my favor: Interest paid on warrants outstanding $345.75 Postage stamps 10.00 New York Exchange .25 Express charges, Police .60 Total $356.60 Library' orders paid $309.64 Respectfully, H. BRINKMAN, Treasurer. On motion of Ald. O'Rourke the re- port was received and warrants or- dered drawn to pay the various amounts, and the report referred to the Committee on Finance. City Auditor Lyons reported as fol- lows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: Herewith find my re- port for the month of May, 1909, showing the receipts and disburse- ments for the month: Cash on hand May 1, 1909 $177,547.35 Receipts from all sources 12,908.14 Total $190,455.49 DISBURSEMENTS. Warrants redeemed $27,985.23 Regular bond coupons re- deemed 142.64 Improvement bond coupons deemed 221.25 Total $28,349.12 Balance June 1st, 1909.$162,106.37 The above cash balance includes the improvement bond fund, im- provement bond interest fund and li- brary fund balance. Water Works balance May 1, 1909 $ 5,623.15 Deposited with City Treas- urer during May 6,195.57 Total $11,818.72 Orders drawn on City Treasurer during May... 7,036.35 Balance June 1st, 1909...$4,782.37 Excavation permit account: Balance May 1st, 1909 $260.00 Receipts during May 20.00 Total $280.00 Permits redeemed during May 50.00 Balance June 1st, 1909....$230.00 Also the following is a record of all interest coupons and bonds re- deemed by the City Treasurer during the past month and credited to him: Regular bond coupons re- deemed $142.64 Improvement bond coupons re- deemed 221.25 Total $363.89 Also report that there is due the city officers for the month of May, 1909., $2,845.15. Also the following list shows the appropriations and the amount of warrants drawn on each fund since the beginning of the fiscal year be- ginning March 1st, 1909, to June 1st, 1909: Appropriation Expended Expense .. ..... $40,000.00 $6,638.04 Road — First District .... 6,225.82 2,835.68 Second District .. 15,011.04 4,418.13 Third District ... 8,859.42 3,170.50 Fourth District .. 10,750.g8 2,466.60 Fifth District ... 8,275.14 4,597.16 Fire .... ....... 49,000.00 7,823.38 Police 35,000.00 6,081.51 Sewerage .. 6,000.00 1,455.22 Printing .. 2,800.00 349.01 Street Lighting 27,000.00 4,141.50 Interest .. 40,000.00 3,040.20 Board of Health 7,000.00 1,604.21 Grading .. 4,000.00 825.01 Special Bonded Paving .. 4,000.00 Special Bonded Debt and Int'rest 4,500.00 Mt. Carmel Ave- nue Grading 2,500.00 Sidewalk Repair- ing .... 1,000.00 166.88 Bluff Street Ex- tension .. 500.00 Improvement of Windsor Ave. . 1,000.00 Bee Branch Sew- er, Third Ward 2,500.00 Bee Branch Sew- er in Washing- ton Street 6,000.00 1,239.00 Improvement of Grandview Ave. 3,000.00 Eagle Point Park 3,000.00 2,916.66 Judgment .. . 2,200.00 2,133.90 Opening of Louisa Street .. 1,100.00 1,100.00 days in which to lay the sidewalk and moved that action on bids for laying the sidewalk be deferred 30 days. Carried. Ald. Martin moved that bids for laying sidewalks on Windsor Avenue, also on Rhomberg Avenue, abutting on Lot 22, Cook's Add., be opened. Carried. James Lee & Son, per square foot, 13%c. Ald. Martin moved that the con- tract for laying sidewalks on Wind- sor Avenue, also on Rhomberg Ave- nue, abutting on Lot 22, Cook's Add., be awarded to James Lee & Son. Carried. REPORTS OF COMMITTEES. Ald. Rand, chairman of the Com- mittee on Public Grounds and Build- ings, stated that the Committee on Public Grounds and Buildings had asked for bids from the different florists for beautifying the parks of the city and presented bids for same and moved that the bids be opened. Carried. G. A. Heyne, furnish plants and plant flower beds in Phoenix Park, $25.00. S. E. Muntz, fill the three flower beds in Grant Park, opposite the High school, for $20.00. W. A. Harkett, furnish plants and plant flower beds in Washington Park, $40.00. A. L. Glaser, plant all beds in Jack- son Park; also name Jackson Park, for the sum of $50.00. Ald. Rand moved that contract for beautifying the parks be awarded to the different florists at the price of their bids on the different parks. Car- ried. Ald. Rand presented bid for con- structing concrete steps at the east entrance to the City Hall and moved that the bid be opened. Carried. James Lee & Son, $225.00. On motion bid was referred to the Committee of the Whole. Ald. Rand also presented bids for improving different Engine Houses and Patrol House and moved that they be opened. Carried. Bids are as follows: Fourth Street Engine House: L. Eberhardt, plumbing, painting, repair roof and rebuild chimney tops, as per specifications, $207.00. Mullen Bros., plumbing, as Specifications $40.25. W. H. Chapman, roofing building, $80.00; p building, $50.00. R. Hay, roofing building and bell tower, $84.00. Bradford Bros., painting and pa- Regular Session, June 3rd, 1909 per 173 pering building, as per specifications, $80.00. G. J. Baumgartner, paint north side of building and lay and finish four chimney tops on building, $33.00. James Gregory, carpenter work, plumbing, painting, brick work, re- pair roof, according to specifications, $200.00. $14.00 extra if cupola on building is to be recovered. Patrol House: James Gregory, painting, papering and carpenter work, as per specifica- tions, $182.00. Bradford Bros., painting and paper- ing, as per specifications, $175.00. 18th Street Engine House: L. Eberhardt, painting and carpen- ter work, as per specifications, $74.00. James Gregory, $100.00. Bradford Bros., painting and paper- ing, as per specifications, $70.00. Rhomberg Avenue Engine House: James Gregory, carpenter work and painting, $92.00. Bradford Bros., painting, $35.00. L. Eberhardt, painting and carpen- ter work, $119.00. Grandview Avenue Engine House: Bradford Bros., painting, $48.00. James Gregory, work as per speci- fications, $55.00. W. R. Pearce, work as per specifi- cations, $77.00. Delhi Street Engine House: Bradford Bros., painting, $69.00. James Gregory, work as per speci- fications, $69.00. W. P. Pearce, work as per specifica- tions, $79.00. On motion of Ald. Rand bids were referred to City Engineer to estimate. Ald. Frith, chairman of the Com- mittee on Fire, reported as follows: Your Committee on Fire would re- spectfully report that we have adver- tised for bids for the construction of a pipe line in Park Hill Avenue as authorized by your honorable body, and, on opening the same, we find as follows: M. Tschirgi & Son bid 43 cents per foot and Nesler & Hamel bid $267.00 for the complete job. Nesler & Hamel being the lowest bidder, we awarded the contract to said firm and would respectfully ask that our action be approved, and that the Mayor be authorized to sign the contract there- for. E. E. FRITH, Chairman. Ald. Frith moved the adoption of the report of the Committee on Fire. Ald. O'Rourke moved as an amend - ment that the matter be referred to the City Attorney for an opinion as to whether the City has the right to fur- 172 Regular Session, June 3rd, 1909 Sidewalk Inspector Lynch presented a certified copy of notice served on R. W. Kemler, ordering' a cement side- walk laid on the north side of Semin- ary Street between Harold and Kepp- ler Streets, abutting on Lots 3, 4 and 5 and East 27 feet of Lot 6, Littleton & Sawyer's Add. No remonstrance be- ing filed and no one in the room ob- jecting to the laying of the sidewalk, the notice was ordered received and filed. Sidewalk Inspector Lynch also re- ported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: - -I herewith submit my bond, properly signed, as required by the Ordinances of the City of Du- buque and the instruction of the Com- mittee of the Whole. Yours respectfully, JAMES LYNCH, Sidewalk Inspector. On motion of Ald. O'Rourke the re- port of Sidewalk Inspector Lynch was approved. City Recorder Linehan presented and read waiver of Albert Kuhn, agreeing to pay special assessment for the improvement of Louisa Street Extension between Grace and Ben- net Streets abutting on his property and waiving all irregularities and il- legalities, and same was, on motion of Ald. Rand ordered received and filed for future record. 1Vlarket Master Katz reported as follows: Dubuque, Iowa, June lst, 1900. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council of the City of Dubuque: Gentlemen: —I would respectfully report that up to date I have sold 45 of the market stands and have re- ceived therefor the sum of $441.00, which amount has been turned into the City Treasurer and receipts there- for given by him to the individual renters. In submitting this report I would state to your Honorable body that the foregoing amount is $68.00 more than the highest that has been collected from this source during any one year in the past twenty -five years by any previous Market Master and $316.0u more than the lowest. Respectfully submitted, C. W. KATZ, Market Master. On motion of Ald. Singrin report of Market Master Katz was approved and ordered filed. Following Weighmasters' and Wood - measurers' reports of receipts were 'presented and read, ,and, on motion, were received and filed: Jos. Straney, First Ward scale.$ 2.80 J. H. Carroll, wharfage col- lected 10.00 J. H. Carroll, wood measured .40 C. W. Katz, Marketmaster 14.75 Robt. Hay, Eighth Street scale 5.50 Mrs. C. Deckert, Rhomberg Ave scale 5.87 City Attorney Lyon reported as fol- lows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: - -In closing up the pur- chase of the ground for the extension of Louisa Street it will be necessary to pay out the following items: For taking acknowledgement of the Messersmith deed and plat $1.50 For recording the Messersmith plat .75 Recording Messersmith deed .75 Recording Kuhn deed .75 Continuation of Messersmith abstract to date 2.00 Making total of $5.75 For the above sum please order a warrant drawn in my favor. GEO. T. LYON, City Attorney. On motion of Ald. Frith report of City Attorney was approved and war- rant ordered drawn. City Attorney Lyon also reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Gentlemen: — I submit herewith statement of costs, the total amount being $15.90, in the case of Emma M. Wilkinson vs. City of Dubuque, which case was settled recently, and ask that a warrant be drawn in my favor in the amount named. Yours respectfully, GEO. T. LYON, City Attorney. On motion of Ald. Frith report of City Attorney Lyon was approved and warrant ordered drawn in favor of City Attorney in settlement of the claim. Bids for laying cement sidewalks and for improving the alley between Twelfth and Thirteenth and Iowa and Clay Streets were presented and, on motion of Ald.' Saul bids for improv- ing alley were ordered opened, as fol- lows: O'Farrell Contracting Co., concrete, per square yard, '80c. James Lee & Son, concrete, per square yard, $1.13. On motion of Ald. Saul contract for improving the alley was awarded to O'Farrell Contracting Co. and their bond placed at $75.00' cash. Ald. Frith statecl that Joseph Palen, agent for Franciska Wagner, owner of Lot 1. O. S. Langworthy Sub., wanted an extension of time for 30 II Also, your Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the resolution authorizing the construction of a sani- tary sewer in the alley between Elm and Washington Streets from the south line of Lot 30 in Glendale addition, northerly to the present sewer in 32nd Street, would respectfully recommend that said resolution be adopted, chang- ing the date for the reception of bids thereon to the 17th day of June, 1909. Also, your Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the resolution of the City Council's intention to im- prove West Locust Street from Hog - don Avenue to Alta Vista Street, would respectfully recommend that said resolution he adopted. JOHN O'ROURKE, Chairman. Ald. O'Rourke moved the adoption of the various reports of the Commit- tee of the Whole. Carried. Alderman O'Rourke, chairman of the Committee of the Whole, offered the following: Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That the fol- lowing bonds be called in by the City Treasurer for redemption and that all interest cease thereon on the 15th day of June, 1909: Date of Issue. No. Amount. Dec. 4, 1902 180 $ 200.00 Jan. 10, 1903 191 200.00 July 1, 1903 216 300.00 Aug. 15, 1903, Nos. 219, 220 and 221 750.00 Sept. 1, 1903 235 575.00 Dec. 15, 1903 242 300.00 Aug. 6, 1904 266 250.00 Sept. 5, 1904 253 250.00 Nov. 25, 1904 285 100.00 Aug. 5, 1905 303 200.00 Aug. 5, 1905, 299 and 300 400.00 Oct. 20, 1905 309 200.00 Nov. 20, 1905 312 200.00 Dec. 16, 1905, Nos. 321, 322 and 323 750.00 Feb. 2, 1906 334 250.00 Feb. 5, 1906, Nos. 339, 341 and 342 750.00 July 7, 1906 356 200.00 Sept. 1, 1906 359 250.00 Dec. 6, 1906 373 250.00 Nov. 15, 1906 367 250.00 Jan. 15, 1907 382 250.00 Jan. 15, 1907 376 250.00 June 3, 1907, Nos. 389, 390 and 391 Sept. 21, 1907, Nos. 400, 401, 402 and 403 Oct. 5, 1907, Nos. 426, 427, 428, 429, 430,. and 431 Oct. 5, 1907 451 Oct. 18, 1907, 458 and 459 Dec. 7, 1907, 483 and 484 Dec. 7, 1907, Nos. 491, Regular Session, June 3rd, 1909 175 492, 493 and 494 2,000.00 Dec. 21, 1907 477 500.00 Dec. 21, 1907, Nos. 530, 529, 528 and 526 2,000.00 Dec. 26, 1907, Nos. 543, 544 and 542 1,500.00 Jan. 5, 1908, 553 and 554 500.00 Jan. 20, 1908, Nos. 580, 581, 582, 583 and 584 2,500.00 Jan. 20, 1908 607 200.00 Jan. 20, 1908, 604 and 605 400.00 Nov. 17th 1907 470 127.98 Feb. 3, 1908 612 250.00 Nov. 2, 1908 669 250.00 Nov. 2, 1908, Nos. 679, 680, 681, 682 and 683 1,250.00 Dec. 5, 1908 715 250.00 Dec. 5, 1908, Nos. 723, 725, 727, 724 and 726 1,750.00 Jan. 18, 1909, 791 and 792 500.00 Ald. O'Rourke moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas -Alds. Frith, Haas, Martin, O'Rourke, Rand, Saul and Singrin. Nays -None. Ald. Saul 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 Grandview Avenue by parking the same through and along the cen- ter thereof, fifteen feet wide and mak- ing the driveway on either side of said parking twenty -five feet wide from Dodge to South Dodge Streets, and it is hereby proposed to grade, park, gut- ter, curb and macadamize said portion of said street, binding the top course of the macadam with Tarvia or its equal and to assess the cost of said curbing, guttering, macadamizing and binding against the abutting property. Ald. Saul moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas -Alds. Frith, Haas, Martin, O'Rourke, Rand, Saul and Singrin. Nays -None. Ald. Saul also offered the following: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that the City Engineer be and is hereby directed to prepare a plat showing generally the 750.00 location, nature and extent of the pro- posed improvement on Grandview Avenue from Dodge to South Dodge 1,000.00 Streets 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 3,000.00 assessable upon any railway or street 250.00 railway company, the amount and 500.00 cost therof, to be paid by the city, if 1,000.00 any, and the cost thereof and amount assessable upon each lot or parcel of 174 Regular Session, June 3rd, 1909. nish fire protection for Park Hill and also to take the money out of the ex- pense fund to pay for same Carried by the following vote: Yeas -Ald. O'Rourke, Rand, Saul and Singrin. Nays -Ald. Frith, Haas and Martin. Ald Frith moved that the matter of bids for improving the Engine Houses be referred to the City Attorney for an opinion as to whether the Council can take money out of the Fire Fund to pay for making repairs at the different Engine Houses. Ald. O'Rourke stated that when the Council was making the appropria- tions $29,000.00 was appropriated for the Fire Fund, with the understanding that $2,000.00 of the appropriation was to be used for improving and re- pairing the various Engine Houses and asked the City Attorney if he would be prepared to give an opinion in the matter. City Attorney Lyon then stated that if the Council had appropriated $2,- 000.00 for repairing Engine Houses, then the money could be spent for making the repairs. Ald. Rand moved that the City En- gineer make a report on the bids for repairing various public buildings that had been referred to him to estimate. Carried. City Engineer Ilg then reported as follows and on motion of the vari- ous Ward aldermen contracts for repairing the various Engine Houses and Patrol House were awarded to the following, they being the lowest bid- ders: L. Eberhardt- Repairs, including plumbing, Fourth Street Engine House, $207.00. Bradford Bros. - Patrol House, $175.00. L. Eberhardt -18th. St. Engine House, $74.00. James Gregory - Rhomberg Avenue Engine House, $92.00. Bradford Bros. -Dodge Street En- gine House, $48.00. James Gregory -Delhi Street En- gine House, $69.00. Ald. Martin, chairman of the Board of Health, reported as follows: Dubuque, Iowa, June 3rd, 1909. To the Honorable Members of the City Council: Gentlemen, Your Board of Health begs to recommend to your Honorable Body, that owing to the difficulties arising in the inspection of cows, by reason of the 25c fee noW being charg- ed for said inspection, that the Ordin- ance regulating the inspection of Dairy Herds be amended by abolishing the fee of 25c for such inspection. Also, your Board of Health begs to report that vaults on the premises of E. P. Spahn have been covered without having been cleaned out and the mat- ter has been referred to the Sanitary Officer, to compel owner of the prop- erty to comply with the Ordinances of the City in reference to vaults. P. R. MARTIN, Chairman Ald. Martin moved the adoption of the various reports of the Board of Health. Ald. O'Rourke moved as an amend- ment that the matter of 25c fee for inspection of cows be referred to the Committee of the Whole and the re- port in reference to vaults be approv- ed. Carried. Ald. Martin offered the following: Whereas, It appears .that stagnant water 'has been permitted for a long time past to be and remain on Lots 209, 210 and 211 in Woodlawn Park addition, City of Dubuque; and Whereas, Said stagnant water is a nuisance and a menace to public health; Therefore, Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, and it is hereby ordered, that the owner of said lots cause the depression causing said stagnant water to remain on same to be filled up to such a level and height as will prevent the further accumulation and stagnation of water thereon, and that such action shall be taken within a period of twenty days, after the service of a copy of this res- olution on said owner. Ald. Martin moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas -Alds. Frith, Haas, Martin, O'- Rourke, Rand, Saul and Singrin. Nays -None Ald. O'Rourke, Chairman of the Committee of the Whole, reported as follows: Your Committe of the Whole, to whom was referred the Ordinance en- titled, "An Ordinance providing for the widening and Improvement of a part of Iowa Street and First Street and for exempting certain property of McFadden Coffee and Spice Company," would respectfully recommend that said Ordinance be adopted. Also, your Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the resolution for a sanitary sewer in West Fourth Street, from Alpine Street east to Pauline Street thence northerly in Pauline Street to present sewer in West Fifth Street, would respectfully recommend that said resolution be adopted, changing the date for the re- ceiving of bids for said work. ff � for doing such work will be acted up- on by the Council on the 17th day of June, 1909, and the City Recorder is hereby ordered to give ten days notice by publication, asking for proposals as provided by Ordinance. A1d. O'Rourke moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Frith, Haas, Martin, O'Rourke, Rand and Singrin. Nays —None. Absent —Ald. Saul. Ald. Rand offered the following: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That it is deemed necessary and advisable to improve Louisa Street, and it is here- by proposed to improve said Louisa Streets from Grace Street to Bennett Street by grading, curbing, guttering macadamizing the same and to assess the cost of said curbing, guttering and macadamizing against the abutting property. Ald. Rand moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - -Alds. Frith, Haas, Martin, O'Rourke, Rand and Singrin. Nays —None. Absent —Ald. Saul. Ald. Rand also 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 showing generally the location, nature and extent of the proposed improvement on Louisa Street from Grace to Bennett Streets, and the kind of material to be used, and an estimate of the entire cost thereof, and the amount and., cost of such improvement, and the ..amount assessable upon any railway or street railway company, the amount and cost thereof, to be paid by the City, if any, and the cost thereof and amount as- sessable upon each lot or parcel of land adjacent to or abutting upon such improvement per front foot,' and to file such plat and estimate in the office of the C ity Recorder; that after the filing of said plat and estimate in his ;office, the City Recorder shall publish in three consecutive' issues of a news- paper published in this city, a notice stating that such plat and estimates are on file, the location and nature of the improvement, kind of material to be used, and an estimate of its cost, and the time before which objections thereto can be filed, and the time fixed ' for hearing, which time shall not be less than five days after the last publi- cation of such notice, and after such publication shall been made, the City Recorder shall, at the next regular session of the City Council, notify the Regular Session, June 3rd, 1909 177 Council thereof in writing, with a printed copy of such notice accom- panying the same. Ald. Rand moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote. Yeas —Alds. Frith, Haas, Martin, O'Rourke, Rand and Singrin. Nays —None. Absent —Ald. Saul. Ald. Rand also offered the follow- ing: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That it is deemed necessary and advisable to im- prove West Locust Street, and it is hereby proposed to grade, curb, gutter and macadamize said West Locust Street from Hodgdon Avenue to the East Lot Line of Alta Vista Street and to assess the cost of said curbing, gut- tering and macadamizing against the abutting property. Ald. Rand moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Frith, Haas, Martin, O'Rourke, Rand and Singrin. Nays —None. Absent —Ald. Saul. Ald. Rand also 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 showing generally the location, nature and extent of the pro- posed improvement on eWst Locust St. from Hodgdon Avenue to the East Lot Line of Alta Vista Street, and the kind of material to be used, and an estimate of the entire cost thereof, and the amount and cost of such improvement, and the amount assessable upon any railway or street railway company, the amount and cost thereof, to be paid by the City, if any, and the cost there- of and amount assessable upon each lot or parcel of land adjacent to or abutting upon such improvement per front foot, and to file such plat and es- timate in the office of the City Recor- der; that after the filing of said plat and estimate in his office, the City Re- corder shall publish in three consecu- tive issues of a newspaper published in this city, a notice stating that such plat and estimates are on file, the loca- tion and nature of the improvement, kind of material to be used, and an estimate of its cost, and the time be- fore which objections thereto can be filed, and the time fixed' for hearing,' which time shall not be less than five days after the last publication of such notice, and after such publication shall have been made, the City Recor- der shall, at the next regular session of the City Council, notify the Council' thereof in writing, with a printed copy of such notice accompanying the same. 176 Regular Session, June 3rd, 1909 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 filling of said plat and estimate in his office, the City Recorder shall publish in three consecutive issues of a news- paper published in this city, a notice stating that such plat and estimates are on file, the location and nature of the improvement, kind of material to be used, and an estimate of its cost, and the time before which objections thereto can be filed, and the time fixed for hearing, which time shall not be less than five days after the last publi- cation of such notice, and after such publication shall have been made, the City Recorder shall, at the next regu- lar session of the City Council, notify the Council thereof in writing, with a printed copy of such notice accom- panying the same. Ald. Saul moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Frith, Haas, Martin, O'Rourke, Rand, Saul and Singrin. Nays —None Ald. Saul was excused at 11:05 P. M. Ald. O'Rourke offered the following: Whereas, by virtue of resolution heretofore adopted by its City Council, the City of Dubuque, Iowa, issued bonds Nos. 85 to 92 inclusive amount- ing to $4,000.00, and bonds Nos. 124 to 1.56 inclusive amounting to $16,500.- 00 for the purpose of refunding the unpaid balance of prior issues of im- provement bonds, and Whereas, Said bonds were to be re- deemed from the proceeds of the spec- ial assessments levied upon the prop- erty on and along the streets and al- lys for which the original bonds were issued, and Whereas, Of the assessments levied to meet these bonds, amounting to $20,500.00, there has been paid into the, City Treasury the amount of Five Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($5,- 500.00), leaving a balance of Fifteen Thousand Dollars ($15,000.00) of said assessments still unpaid, therefore in order to provide for the said unpaid balance of assessments levied upon the property on and along certain streets and alleys in the City of Dubuque, namely: Clay Street from 3rd to 13th Street, Clay Street from 13th to Eagle Point Avenue, Dorgan Place, Holly Street, Merz Street from Windsor Ave- nue to Althauser Avenue, White Street from 23rd to 24th Street, Fifth Avenue from end of present improve- ment to Pile's Sub. Lot N o.6, West Eighth Street from Hill Street to west line of Roger's Sub., Fremont Avenue from Grandview to North Cascade Road, Curtis Street from South Dodge to Malady Street, Grandview Avenue from Southern Avenue to east end of said avenue, Fourth Street from Main to White street, Locust Street from 10th to 17th Street, Alpine Street from West Third to Dodge Street, West Eagle Point Avenue from Kane Street to City Limits, alley from Humboldt Avenue to Johnson Avenue, between Rhomberg and Lincoln Avenues, Leib- nitz Street from Harold to Abbott Street, South Bluff Street from Dodge Street 300 feet south, Southern Avenue from Rowan Street to Lot 10 South Avenue addition, Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that the May- or be and he is hereby required to make and execute refunding bonds of the City of Dubuque to the amount of Fifteen Thousand Dollars ($15,000.00) in denominations of Five Hundred Dol- lars each, numbered from 837 to 866, inclusive, dated June 1st, 1909, payable on or before seven years after the date thereof and hearing interest at the rate of five per cent per annum, payable semi - annually, both principal and in- terest payable at the office of the City Treasurer in the City of Dubuque, Iowa. These bonds are to be issued for the purpose of redeeming and re- funding the unpaid portion of the above named issues of bonds Nos. 85 to 92 inclusive and 124 to 156 inclus- ive, and are issued in accordance with Sections 848 and 849 of the Code of Iowa of 1897, and shall be substant- ially in the form prescribed by said Code. Ald. O'Rourke moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Frith, Haas, Martin, O'Rourke, Rand and Singrin. Nays —None. Absent —Saul. Ald. O'Roukre also offered the fol- lowing: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that a sanitary sewer of eight inch tile pipe be con- structed in West Fourth Street from Alpine Street east to Paulina Street thence northerly in said Paulina Street to the present sewer in West Fifth Street, according to the plans and specifications of said sewer pre- pared by the City Engineer and now on file in the office of the City Recor- der, and be it further Resolved, That said sewer shall be completed on or before the 15th day of July, 1909, and shall be paid for at the time and in the manner prescrib- ed by Chapter XXXIV of the Revised Ordinance of 1901 of the City of Du- buque for the payment of the cost of constructing sewers. The proposals for doing such work will be acted up- on by the Council on the 17th day of June, 1909, and the City Recorder is hereby ordered to give ten days notice by publication, asking for proposals as provided by Ordinance. Ald. Frith moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Aids. Frith, Haas, Martin, O'Rourke, Rand and Singrin. Nays —None. Absent —Ald. Saul. Ald. Haas offered the following: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That Stoltz Avenue from the southwesterly line of Lemon Street to the West Line of Lots 12 and 52 in Fairmount Park add. be improved by grading, curbing, guttering and macadamizing the same in accordance with the plans and spec- ifications for such improvement pre- pared by the City Engineer and now on file in the office of the City Recor- der, and be it further Resolved, That said improvement shall be completed on or before the 1st day of September, 1909, 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 17th day of June, 1909, and the City Recorder is hereby ordered to give ten days' notice by publication, asking for proposals as provided by Ordinance. Ald. Haas moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas— A.lds. Frith, Haas, Martin, O'Rourke, Rand and Singrin. Nays —None. Absent —Ald. Saul. Regular Session, June 3rd, 1909 179, Ald. O'Rourke asked the City At- torney if he was prepared to give the Council an opinion as to the authority of Mr. Rottler to erect a building on the rear end of Lot 14, Dorgan's Sub. City Attorney Lyon then stated that he had investigated the facts in the case and found that the strip of ground was taken 16 or 17 years ago with the consent of the then owner for street purposes and that the land has been used since for street purposes, and that the city has acquired title to the ground by prescription, therefore, Mr. Rottler is maintaining a nuisance by erecting and maintaining a building on public ground. Ald. O'Rourke moved that the re- port of the City Attorney be approved and the City Attorney serve notice on Mr. Rottler to move the buildings at once. Carried. Ald. O'Rourke, Chairman of the Committee on Finance, stated that on April 19th, 1906, the City of Du- buque purchased from the Thos. Yates estate for quarry purposes, Lots 1 -2 -3 and 4 in Fairview Sub. The said lots were sold for the County Tax of 1906 and the purchaser at said sale has paid the subsequent taxes thereon, said Lots, being the property of Dubuque at the time of the sale, were not assessable and therefore should not have been sold for taxes, and moved that the Council petition the Board of Supervisors, ask- ing that said lots be redeemed from tax sale. Carried. Ald Martin moved that the City Electrician be instructed to have the electric light pole on the corner of West Third Street and Grandview Avenue moved 10 feet south. Carried. • Ald. Martin moved to adjourn to Thursday evening, June 17th, 1909. Carried. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, City Recorder. Approved 1909 Mayor Attest: 178 Regular Session,..Jur>P 3rd, 1909. Ald. Rand moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Aids. Frith, Haas, Martin, O'Rourke, Rand and Singrin. Nays —None. Absent —Aid. Saul. Ald. Frith moved that the Council take a recess for 5 minutes to exam- ine specifications for improving O'Neill Avenue. Carried. When Council reconvened Ald. Frith offered the following: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That O'Neill Avenue from Sheridan Street to Bur- den Avenue be improved by grading, curbing, guttering and macadamizing the same and by constructing a storm sewer thereon in accordance with the plans and specifications for such im- provement prepared by the C ity En- gineer and now on file in the office of the City Recorder, and be it further Resolved, That said improvement shall be completed on or before the 1st day of September, 1909, 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 the 17th day of June; 1909, and the City Recorder is hereby ordered to give ten days' notice by publication, asking for proposals as provided by Ordinance. Ald. Frith moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Frith, Haas, Martin, O'Rourke, Rand and Singrin. Nays —None. Absent —Ald. Saul. Ald. Frith also 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 Francis Street and Hart Street, and it is here- by proposed to construct said sewer as follows, to -wit: An eight inch tile pipe sewer from present sewer in Kaufman Avenue northerly in Francis Street to Hart Street, thence westerly in Hart Street to Valeria Street, and to assess the cost of said sewer against the abutting property. Ald. Frith moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Frith, Haas, Martin, O'Rourke, Rand and Singrin. Nays —None. Absent —Ald. Saul. Ald. Frith also _ offered the follow- ing: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That the City Engineer be and and he is hereby dir- ected to prepare a plat and specifica- tions for an eight inch tile pipe sani- tary sewer in Francis Street and Hart Street from present sewer in Kaufman Avenue northerly in Francis Street to Hart Street, thence westerly in Hart Street to Valeria Street, showing the locations and general nature of such improvement, the extent thereof, the size and kind of material to be used, and to prepare an estimate of the cost thereof and the amount assessable up- on 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 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- tion of said notice, and after the com- pletion of the publication of such no- tice, he shall at its next session, notify the Council thereof in writing with a printed copy of such notice accom- panying the same. Ald. Frith moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds, Frith, Haas, Martin, O'Rourke, Band and Singrin. Nays --- Nolte. Absent —Ald. Saul. Ald. Frith also offered the follow- ing: 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 the Alley between Washington and Elm Streets from the South Line of Lot 30 in Glendale Addi- tion, northerly to the present sewer in Thirty Second Street, 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 be completed on or before the 15th day of July, 1909, and shall be paid for at the time and in the manner prescribed by Chapter XXXIV of the Revised Or- dinances of 1901 of the City ,of Du- buque, for the payment of the cost of constructing sewers. The , proposals pang, 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 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 publish in three issues of a newspaper published In this City, a notice stating that such plat and estimates are on file, the lo- cation and nature of the improvement, kind of material to be used, and an es- timate of its cost, and the time be- fore which objections thereto can be filed, and the time fixed for hearing, which time shall not be less than five days after the last publication of such notice, and after such publication shall have been made, the City Ike. corder shall, at the next regular ses- sion of the City Council, notify the Council thereof, with a printed copy of such notice accompanying the same. Ald. O'Rourke moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Frith, Haas, O'Rourke, Rand, Saul and Singrin. Nays —Ald. Martin. Ald. Frith moved to adjourn. Car- ried. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, City Recorder. Approved ... 1909 Mayor Attest: Recorder Special Se. .scion, June 5th, 1909 181 180 Special Session, ,June 5th, 1909 GITY 000NCIL Special session, June 5th, 1909. (Official). Council met at 8:40 P. M. Mayor Schunk in the chair, Present —Alds. Frith, Haas, Martin, O'Rourke. Rand and Saul. Absent —Ald. Singrin. Mayor Schunk stated the special session of the City Council was called to take up and consider the following matters: Reconsider and rescind the action of the City Council of June 3rd, 1909, recommending a 60 days extension to the Eagle Point Lime Works for the completion of the work of brick gut- tering of Julien Avenue. Resolution for curbing and gutter- ing Julien Avenue from Bluff Street to Alta Vista Street. Petition of John Kapp in reference to filling Lots in Woodlawn Park. • Acceptance of St. Ambrose Street. And petition of C. H. Meyer in ref- erence to Mining shaft on sidewalk on St. Ambrose Street, recalled from the Committee of the Whole. Ald. O'Rourke, Chairman of the Committee of the Whole, reported as follows: Your Committee of the Whole would respectfully recommend that the ac- tion of the City Council of June 3rd. 1909, extending the time for the com- pletion of the work of brick gutter- ing Julien Avenue from Bluff Street to Alta Vista Street be reconsidered and rescinded. JOHN O'ROURKE, Chairman. Ald. O'Rourke moved the adoption of the report of the Committee of the Whole. Carried. Petition of John Kapp remonstrat- ing against the action of the City Council ordering him to fill Lots 209, 210 and 211, Woodlawn Park, and asking that the City remove the trou- ble by having a small drainpipe laid down the street a short distance was on motion of Ald. Frith referred to the Committee of the Whole. Ald. Singrin arrived at 9:50 P. M. Ald. Saul, Chairman of the Commit- tee on Streets, reported as follows: Your Committee on Streets would respectfully report that we have exam- ined St. Ambrose Street from Asbury Street to Willow Street, Tibey Bros., contractors, and would recommend that said Street be accepted and that the City Engineer be instructed to pre- pare a special assessment against the land or lots benefitted by such im- provement and file the same in the office of the City Recorder, who will thereupon publish the notice of said assessment as required by Ordinance. JAMES SAUL, Chairman. Ald. Saul moved the adoption of the report of the Committee on Streets. Carried. Ald. Frith moved that the petition of C. H. Meyer, in reference to mining shaft on St. Ambrose Street, be recall- ed from the Committee of the Whole. Carried. Petition of C. H. Meyer, President of the Busy Bee Mining Co., stating that they have a mining shaft on the west side of St. Ambrose Street, and that said shaft extends 4 or 5 feet onto the sidewalk, which is 15 feet wide and asking that they be granted per- mission to let the shaft project those few feet onto the sidewalk for a time at least so as to enable them to work out their property, was read and on motion of Ald. Frith was then order- ed received and filed. Ald. Rand moved that the contract- or be ordered to grade the west side of St. Ambrose Street for a sidewalk, not less than 7 feet for the present. Car- ried. Ald. O'Rourke offered the following: 13e it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That it is deemed necessary and advisable to improve Julien Avenue from Bluff Street to Alta Vista Street, and it is hereby proposed to curb and reset curb wherever necessary and gutter both sides of said Avenue with brick from Bluff Street to the East Lines of Alta Vista Street on a macadam foun- dation, and to assess the cost of said curbing, guttering and .foundation Against the abutting property. Ald. O'Rourke moved the adoption of the resolution. I Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Frith, Haas, O'Rourke, Rand, Saul and Singrin. Nays —Ald. Martin. Ald. O'Rourke also offered the fol- lowing: 13e 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 Julien Ave- nue from Bluff Street to the East Lines of Alta Vista Street, and the kind of material to be used, and an estimate of the entire cost thereof, and the amount and cost of such improve- ment, and the amount assessable upon any railway or street railway com- it • F,1 I Adjourned Regular Session, June 18th, 1909 CITY COUNCIL Adjourned Regular Session, June 18th, 1909. Council met at 9:00 p. m. Mayor Schunk in the chair. Present — Alds. Haas, Martin, O'Rourke, Rand, Saul and Singrin. Absent —Ald. Frith. Mayor Schunk stated that the meeting was an adjourned meeting of the regular session of June 17th, 1909, and was called to take up and consider all matters which may properly come before a regular ses- sion of the City Council. Mayor Schunk stated that action on the approval of the minutes of the Council Proceedings for the month of May, 1909, had been de- ferred at the last session of the City Council. Ald. Martin moved that action on the approval of the minutes for the month of May be deferred to the next session of the Council. Carried. Ald. Martin stated that there were parties in the Council chamber who wi:,hed to address the Council and moved that rules be suspended to al- low all who wished to address the Council to do so. Carried. Mr. Matt Czizek then addressed the Council relative to having sanitary sewer extended in Washington Street between 20th and 21st Streets. Mat- ter was referred back to Mr. Czizek to have interested parties sign peti- tion asking for sewer in Washington Street. Mr. Frank McNear also addressed the Council, stating that he had pre- sented a bid to the City Recorder for the improvement of Stoltz Avenue. and asked that he he granted per- mission to withdraw his bid on Stoltz Avenue improvement. On motion of Aid. Martin, bid of Mr. McNear was returned to him. BILLS. The following bills having been ii operly approved by the various committees, were, on motion of Ald. Rand, ordered paid: Collings & Pfiffner, horse - shoeing for Fire Dept $ 5 75 Lagen, Peed & Berwanger, horseshoeing for Fire Dept. 2 00 John J. Powers, horseshoeing for Fire Dept 17 00 - Wunderlich & Wiederholt, horseshoeing for Fire De- partment 3 95 Becker, Hazelton Co., man- tles for Fire Department and City Hall 5 14 John Butt, repairs for Fire Department Dubuque Cabinet Makers' As- sociation, supplies for Fire Department Eichhorn & Bechtel, bran for Fire Department Farley & Loetscher Co., shav- ings for Fire Department Key City Gas Co., coal and coke for Fire Department Wm. Marshall, repairs for Fire Department T. J. Mulgrew, re- coating roof and roofing cupola on 18th Street engine house National Refining Co., oil for Fire Department Palace Clothiers, 46 firemen's hats J. F. Ris & Bro., repairs Fire Department Geo. Rettenmaier, . bran Fire Department F. Schloz & Son, repairs Fire Department Union Electric Co., power tire alarm system J. W. Wittmer, paint Fire Department Eagle Point Lime Works, ma- cadam for 5th Road District John Butt, repairs for 2nd Road District County Recorder, recording plat of West Fourth Street John Duggan, repairs for Road Department Dubuque Woodenware & Lum- ber Co., lumber for Road Department Eichhorn & Bechtel, supplies for Road Department Geo. W. Healey, tools Road Department Peter Horsch, stone for rap Bee Branch sewer Peter Hanson, supplies steam roller Key City Gas Co., coke for steam roller Klauer Mfg. Co., corrugated culvert for Road Dept T. J. Mulgrew Co., cement and sewer pipe for 4th Road District Pitts - Thompson Foundry Co , sewer rings and covers for Road Department Standard Oil Co., oil for Road Department Standard 011 Co., 7,226 gals. Standard petroleum roadbed oil for Second Road District F. Schloz & Son, repairs for Road Department Spahn, Rose Lumber Co., ce- ment and lumber for Side- walk and Road Depts Peter J. Seipples Lumber Lumber for Sidewalk partment 183 26 45 15 1 40 1 00 34 25 1 78 40 00 8 10 57 50 2 35 2 80 3 00 2 00 3 70 210 00 1 05 1 75 6 00 24 50 90 1 50 4 50 5 65 24 00 154 12 60 25 37 14 4 97 242 07 6 30 59 83 34 90 for for for for for for rip- for Co., De- 1 I it 182 Regular Session, June 17th, 1909. CITY COUNCIL Regular Session June 17th, 1909. (Official.) Council met at 8:30 p. m. Mayor Pro Tem O'Rourke in the chair. Present — Alds. Haas, Martin, O'Rourke, Rand and Saul Absent - -Mayor Schunk, Alds. Frith and Singrin. REPORTS OF OFJi'ICERS. Street Commissioner Dorgan re- ported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: —I herewith submit the pay roll for labor on streets in the different road districts during the first half of June, 1909: Amt. due laborers on streets$2,356.80 Approved by Committee on Streets. Also submit the pay roll for labor on sewers during the first half of ' June, 1909: Amt. due laborers on sewers..$214.25 Approved by Committee on Sewers. Respectfully submitted, JOHN DORGAN, Street Commissioner. On motion of Ald. Saul the pay rolls on streets and sewers were received and warrants ordered drawn to pay the various amounts and the pay rolls referred back to the proper commit- tees. City Recorder Linehan presented and read the certified copy of the no- tice of the Council's intention to con- struct a sanitary sewer in Hart and Francis Streets. No remonstrance be- ing filed and no one in the room ob- jecting to the construction of the sanitary sewer, action in the matter was, on motion of Ald. Haas, deferred. City Recorder Linehan also pre- sented and read the certified copy of the notice of the Council's intention to improve Louisa Street from Grace to Bennett Streets. Remonstrance of Wm. T. Potterveld et al against the proposed improvement was then read and, on motion of Ald. Rand, action in the matter was deferred. City Recorder Linehan also pre- sented and read certified copy of the notice of the Council's intention to im- prove West Locust Street from Hodg- don Avenue to the east lot line of Alta Vista Street. No remonstrance being filed and no one in the room ob- jecting to the improvement of said street, action in the matter was, on motion of Ald. Rand, deferred. City Recorder Linehan also pre- sented and read certified copy of the notice of the Council's intention to im- prove Julien Avenue from Bluff Street to Alta Vista Street by reguttering the same. Petition of George Bechtel et al, asking that the Council grant them permission to construct a concrete or cement gutter on the south side of Ju' lien Avenue, between Alta Vista Street and Wilson Avenue to conform with the curb already constructed was read. No, remonstrance being filed and no one in the room objecting to the improvement of the street, on motion of Ald. Rand, action in the matter was deferred. Ald. Haas moved that when the Council adjourn they adjourn to meet Friday evening, June 18th, 1909. Car- ried. Ald. Martin moved to adjourn to Friday evening, June 18th, 1909. Car- ried. Approved 1909 Mayor . Recorder Attest: EDMUND A. LINEHAN, City Recorder. Adjourned Regular Session, June 38th, 1909 185 Action on the opening of O'Neill Avenue bids were deferred until later in the evening. On motion of Ald. Martin bids for sewers in West Fourth Street and Paulina Street, also for sewer in alley between Washington and Elm Streets were ordered opened and read and, on motion of Ald. O'Rourke, were referred to the City Engineer to estimate. PETITIONS AND COMMUNICA- TIONS. Petition of Edith Lawsen, owner of Lot 1 of the Subdivision of Lots 30 and 31 of Morehiser's Add., stated that the property had been assessed for taxation for the year 1908 on a valu- ation of $800.00 and asking that the valuation on said lots be reduced to $450.00 and the Treasurer be in- structed to accept taxes for the year 1908 on a valuation of $450.00, was, on motion of Ald. Rand, referred to the Delinquent Tax Committee. Petition of C. H. Meyer, owner of Lots 1 to 5 and 11 to 15, both in- clusive, abutting on Ruth Street, in King's Grove Addition, stating that it will be impossible to ever use same for street purposes and asking that said street be vacated, was, on mo- tion of Ald. Singrin, referred to the Committee of the Whole. Petition of Dubuque Park Commit- tee by O. P. Shims, chairman, asking that Mr. Charles L. Korn be appointed a policeman for the Eagle Point Park with full authority to maintain good order and to protect the park and park property, said appointment to be made without any expense to the city, was, on motion of Ald. Haas, granted. Petition of Helen May, asking that the taxes on Lot 106, Union Addition, be canceled for the year 1908, she be- ing a widow in poor circumstances and unable to pay same, was, on mo- tion of Ald. Rand, referred to the De- linquent Tax Committee. Petition of Rev. H. M. Leech, pastor of St. Mark's Lutheran Church, ask- ing that they be granted permission to 'lay a six -foot sidewalk on the north side of Twelfth Street, between Locust and Bluff Streets, instead of a 12 -foot sidewalk and that they be granted further time to complete the work, was, on motion of Ald. Rand, referred to the Committee of the Whole. Petition of R. W. Kemler, asking that the city erect a retaining wall on Seminary Street, so that he can lay a cement sidewalk; also that he be granted further time to lay a cement sidewalk, was, on motion of Ald. Rand, referred to the Committee of the Whole to view the grounds. Petition of George Bechtel et al, asking that the Council grant them permission to construct a concrete or cement gutter on the south side of Julien Avenue between Alta Vista Street and Wilson Avenue to conform with the curb already constructed, was read and, on motion of Ald. O'Rourke, action was deferred. Communication from Dubuque Park Committee, presenting bill of Eugene Anderson for $35.00 for surveying Eagle Point Park for the purpose of establishing permanent posts and di- viding lines of the Park and proper- ty of the Eagle Point Lime Works, was granted and a warrant in the sum of $35.00 ordered drawn in favor 4 of Mr. Eugene Anderson. The petitions of the following re- tail liquor dealers, asking that the Council adopt resolutions granting them consent to sell and keep for sale intoxicating liquors in the City of Du- buque, Iowa, were presented and read and were, on motion granted: Following is the list of saloonkeep- ers filing applications for consent of the Council to conduct saloons: A. J. Huber. John P. Lux. Geo. Rettenmaier, Jr. James McDonnell. Hughes and Boesen, 279 Main St. McKeown & McClain, Lot 5, Bush Sub. Fahje & Gabriel, 399 20th St. Cahill and Savage. John H. Kretz, 16th and Maple Sts. The following resolutions were then offered: Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That consent is hereby given Albert J. Huber to sell and keep for sale intoxicating liquors, and deal therein, in the City of Du- buque, Iowa, as provided by law. Adopted unanimously. Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That consent is hereby given John P. Lux to sell and keep for sale intoxicating liquors, and deal therein, in the City of Du- buque, Iowa, as provided by law. Adopted unanimously. Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That consent is hereby given George Rettenmaier, Jr., to sell and keep for sale intoxi- cating liquors, and deal therein, in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, as provided by law. Adopted unanimously. 184 Adjourned Regular Session, June 18th, 1909 Tibey Bros., 2nd estimate Bee Branch sewer, 130 lineal ft.2301 00 Taylor & Robinson, balance due on contract for sodding Grandview Avenue Park Henry Wagner, rent of rock wagon on Alpine Street 7 00 Matt Acker, inspector paving on Clay Street 7 70 O'Farrell Contracting Co , brick paving Clay Street from 11th to 12th Streets 1562 99 American Everreacly Co., bat- teries for Police Dept 4 00 Collings & Pfiffner, shoeing Patrol horses 4 30 James Gregory, contract for repairing doors at Patrol house 139 00 McEvoy Co., repairing chim- neys at Patrol house 23 65 C. W. Katz, 19 meals furnish- ed prisoners during May 3 80 Eichhorn & Bechtel, supplies for Police Matron Dept 3 95 Mettel Bros., bran and corn for Patrol and Fire horses 7 00 Union Electric Co., street lighting for month of May 2070 75 Key City Gas Co., rental and maintenance gas arcs for Police and Fire Depts 2 00 Key City Gas Co., light for various departments for May 73 35 Lagen, Peed & Berwanger, shoeing Sewer horse 2 50 John Butt, repairs for Sewer Department 2 10 M. Mullen, plumbing repairs at Sixth Street fountain and fountain at First and Main 9 45 F. Schloz Sr, Son, repairs for Sewer Department 1 25 Union Printing Co., daily re- ports for Sewer Department 4 00 Berg & Briggs Co., supplies for Treasurer's office 23 00 J. J. Dunn, serving sub- poenas, various cases 27 40 Edward Esslinger, repairing chairs for various offices 5 40 Foley's Hand Laundry, towel service City Hall 4 00 Geo. W. Healey & Son, seed for Washington Park 1 50 Illinois Surety Co., bonds for Police and Fire Commis- sioners 37 50 Mrs. M. Katz, sewing up decorations for City Hall, Elks' convention 2 50 F. C. Keesecker, supplies for City Hall 7 50 Geo. Masters, gas globes, various offices, City Hall 1 75 Geo. Masters, plumbing at Jackson Park 70 Rider Wallis Co., decorations for City Hall 99 73 J. F. Ris & Bro., cups for ,drinking fountains 2 60 85 00 A. R. Staufenbeil, repairing clocks at City Hall 1 60 Western Union Telegraph Co , clock service, Treasurer's office 1 00 J. W. Wittmer, supplies for Road Department and City Hall 6 75 John Schaefer, 22.16 cubic yards macadam, Hill Street quarry 16 62 Mike Lavin, 4.8 cubic yards macadam Hill Street quarry 3 60 Peter J. Seipples Lumber Co., lumber for garbage dump 7 45 John Linehan, hauling garb- age and dead animals for month of May, 1909 375 70 Smith- Morgan Printing Co , printing List of Warrants and Pamphlets for month of May 22 70 Times - Journal, official print- ing for May 87 75 Telegraph - Herald, official printing for May 89 19 National Demokrat, official printing for 1MIay 12 50 Labor Leader, official printing for May 12 50 Following hills were not approved and were, on motion, referred to the Committee of the Whole: Dubuque Water Co., installing water hydrant at Rhom- berg Avenue and Kniest S.t.$103 45 Eagle Point Lime Works, fill- ing levee at Eagle Point as per contract 300 00 Jacob Haudenshield, hay for Fire Department 25 69 McCollins Transfer Line, 2 loads cinders 2 00 Frank D. Scharle, lumber, sand, hauling and profit on sidewalk 52 00 John Tibey. improving St Ambrose Street 1194 30 Bill of Key City Gas Co., gas for Patrol house, $6.80, was, on motion of Ald. Martin, referred to Committee on Police and Light for investigation. Bill of H. B. McCarten, plumbing, various deparements, $24.60, was, on motion of Alcl. Martin, referred back to Mr. McCarten to itemize according to different departments. City Recorder Linehan presented bids for improvement of O'Neill Ave- nue, Stoltz Avenue, sewer in West Fourth Street and Paulina Street and sewer in alley between Washington and Elm Street from Lot 30, Glendale Addition, to Thirty- second Street. On motion of Ald. Martin the opening of bids for improvement of Stoltz Avenue was deferred until grade has been established on said street. 1 Adjourned Regular Session, June 18th, 1909 187 Resolved, that said sewer shall be completed on or before the 1st day of September, 1909, 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 1st day of July, 1909, and the City Recorder is hereby ordered to give ten days notice by publication, ask- ing for proposals as provided by Or- dinance. Ald. Haas moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Haas Martin, O'- Rourke, Rand, Saul and Singrin. Nays —None. Absent —Ald Frith. City Recorder Linehan also presented and read the certified copy of the no- tice of the City Council's intention to improve Julien Avenue from Bluff Street to Alta Vista Street by regut- tering the same. Petition of George Bechtel et al, asking that the Coun- cil grant them permission to construct a concrete or cement gutter on the south side of Julien Avenue, between Alta Vista Street and Wilson Avenue: to conform with the curb already constructed, was read. Action in the matter having been deferred by the Council at the session held June 17th, 1909. On motion of Ald. O'Rourke notice and petition of George Bechtel et al were received and filed. No remonstrance being filed to the improvement of Julien Avenue, on motion of Ald. O'Rourke rules were suspended to allow interested parties to address the Council in regard to the improvement. Mr. F. D. Collette then addressed the Council, remonstrating against the improvement. On motion of Ali. O'Rourke plans and specifications for the improve- ment of both sides of Julien Avenue were approved whereupon Ald. O'Rourke offered the following: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That Julien Avenue from the west side of Bluff Street to the east curb lines of Alta Vista Street be improved by curbing and resetting curb wherever neces- sary and constructing a brick gutter on both sides of said street in ac- cordance with the Mans and specifi- cations for such improvement pre- pared by the City Engineer and now on file in the office of the City Re- corder, and be it further Resolved, That said improvement shall be completed on or before the 1st day of September, 1909, 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 wofk shall be acted upon by the Council on the 1st day of July, 1909, and the City Recorder is hereby ordered to give ten days' notice by publication, asking for proposals as provided by Ord inance. Ald. Frith arrived at 10:50 P. M., at this point in the proceedings. Ald. O'Rourke moved the adoption of the resolution for the improvement of Julien Avenue. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Frith, Haas, Martin, O'Rourke, Rand, Saul and Singrin. Nays —None. City Recorder Linehan also pre- sented and read certified copy of no- tice of Council's intention to improve West Locust Street, action on same having been deferred at the session of the Council of June 17th. No re- monstrance being filed and no one in the room objecting to improvement of said Street, the notice was on mo- tion received and filed. City Recorder Linehan also pre- sented and read copy of notice of Council's intention to improve Louisa Street. Remonstrance of Wm. T. Potterveld et al against proposed im- proments was then read, action on same having been deferred at the session of the Council of June 17th. No one in the room objecting to the improvement of the Street, on mo- tion of Ald. Rand remonstrance and notice were received and filed. Mayor Schunk presented and read the following: Dubuque, Iowa, June 17, 1909. To the Honorable Council, City of Dubuque. Dear Sirs: I have the honor to ap- point R. LOUIS MURPHY. HARKER B. SPENSLEY. HENRY B. GNIFFKE. Trustees of our Public Library for the term beginning July 1, 1909, and ending July 1, 1915, Respectfully, H. A. SCHUNK, Mayor., Ald Singrin moved that the ap- pointments of the Mayor be approved. Carried. Mayor Schunk also presented and read the following: Dubuque, Iowa, June 17, 1909. To the Honorable Council, City of Dubuque. Dear Sirs: I have the honor to ap. point George Ragatz, Sr., Police and 186 Adjourned Regular Session, June 18th, 1909. Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That consent is hereby given James McDonnell to sell and keep for sale intoxicating liquors, and deal therein, in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, as provided by law. Adopted unanimously. Be It Resolved by the Members of the City Council of the City of Du- buque, That consent is hereby given to Hughes & B oesen, a co,- partnership consisting of Frank Hughes and Nathan Boesen, to operate a retail and wholesale liquor business within the said City of Dubuque, Iowa, in ac- cordance with the laws of Iowa and the ordinances of the City of Dubuque. Adopted unanimously. Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That consent is' hereby given to McKeown , & McClain, a co- partnership consisting of Edward McKeown and Will McClain, to operate a retail and wholesale liquor business within the said City of Dubuque, Iowa, in accord- ance with the laws of Iowa and the ordinances of the City of Dubuque. Adopted unanimously. Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That consent is hereby given Fahje & Gabriel, a co- partnership consisting of John Fahje and Theodore Gabriel, to operate a re- tail liquor stare within the said City of Dubuque, Iowa, in accordance with the laws of Iowa and the Ordinances of the City of Dubuque. Adopted unanimously. Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That consent is hereby given Cahill & Savage to sell and keep for sale intoxicating liquors, and deal therein, in the City Of Dubuque, Iowa, as provided by law. Adopted unanimously. Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That consent is hereby given John H. Kretz to sell and keep for sale intoxicating liquors, and deal therein, in the City of Du- buque, Iowa, as provided by law. Adopted unanimously. REPORTS OP OFFICERS. Street Commissioner Dorgan re- ported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City City Council: Gentlemen— Attached please find City Treasurer's receipt amounting to $106.15 collected by me as follows: Union Electric Co., constructing storm sewer under their right. of way at 25th and Jackson Street in 1907 $ 92.00 Union Electric Co., repairing storm sewer under their right or way at Kaufman and Couler Avenues Cleaning Alleys in First Ward Cleaning Alleys in Third Ward 4.40 4.00 5.75 $106.15 Respectfully submitted, JOHN DORGAN, Street Commissioner. On motion of Ald. Rand the re- port of Street Commissioner Dorgan was received and filed. Harbor Master Carroll reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen— Having completed the collection of Wharfage for the sea- son of 1909, I hereby offer a list of persons of whom I collected wharf- age and the sum collected, total col- lected, $186.70. Respectfully submitted, J. H. CARROLL, Harbor Master. On motion of Ald. Rand the report of Harbor Master Carroll was re- ceived and filed. City Recorder Linehan presented and read the certified copy of the no- tice of the Council's intention to con- struct a sanitary sewer in Hart and Francis Street, action in the matter having been deferred at the session of the Council of June 17th. No re- monstrance being filed, notice was on motion of Ald. Haas ordered received and filed. On motion of Ald. Haas rules were suspended to grant parties interested in the sewer on Francis and Hart Streets permission to address the Council. Mr. Frank Scharle then ad- dressed the Council, asking that the sewer be placed in the alley between Francis and Valeria Streets instead of in Francis Street. On motion Council took recess to examine, plans and specifications. When Council reconvened Ald. O'Rourke moved that the plans and specifications for sewer in Hart and Francis Streets be approved, subject to waivers being signed by parties re- siding on Francis Street. Carried. Alderman Haas then offered the following: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That a sani- tary sewer of eight inch tile pipe be constructed in Francis Street from the present sewer in Kaufman Ave- nue northerly to Hart Street thence westerly in Hart Street to Valeria Street, 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 188 Adjourned Regular Session, June 18th, 1909 Fire Commissioner from July 1, 1909, to July 1, 1915. . Respectfully, H. A. SCHUNK, Mayor. Ald. Frith moved that the appoint- ment of George Ragatz, Sr., by the Mayor be approved. Carried. REPORTS OF COMMITTEES. Alderman O'Rourke, Chairman of the Committee on Finance, offered the following: Whereas, on the 19th day of April, 1906, the City of Dubuque purchased from the Thos. Yates Estate for quarry purposes, loth 1, 2, 3 and 4 in Fairview Sub, and Whereas, said lots were sold on December 3rd, 1907, for the taxes of 1906, therefore, Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that the City Treas- urer be and he is hereby directed to redeem said lots from tax sale. Ald. O'Rourke moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried. Ald. Martin, chairman of the Com- mittee on Ordinances, presented and read an Ordinance providing for the widening and improvement of a part of Iowa Street and First Street and for the exemption of certain property of McFadden Coffee and Spice com- pany, and moved that the reading just had be considered its first read- ing. Carried. Ald. Martin moved that the rules be suspended for the purpose of read- ing the Ordinance by its title for the second reading. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Frith, Haas, Martin, O'Rourke, Rand, Saul and Singrin. Nays —None. The Ordinance follows: AN ORDINANCE. An Ordinance providing for the widening and improvement of a part of Iowa Street and First Street and for the exemption of certain property of McFadden Coffee and Spice Com- pany, Whereas, McFadden Coffee and Spice Company has conveyed to the City of Dubuque, Lot Number Two (2) of the subdivision of City Lots, 529 and 530, according to the record- ed plat of said subdivision, for the purpose of increasing the width of First and Iowa Streets in front of said lots, 529. and 530; now, there- fore, in consideration of said convey- ance and other good and sufficient considerations, Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That said lot two (2) of said subdivision phall form and constitute part of said First and Iowa Streets and, together with the entire width of said streets in front of and abutting upon the remaining portion of said lots, 529 and 530, shall be graded, paved, guttered and curbed in good and substantial manner, accord- ing to such plans and specification as may be adopted by the City for that purpose, and that good and substant- ilal cement walks shall be laid along and in front of the entire width of lot One (1) of said subdivision of City Lots, 529 and 530, being all of the remaining part of said City Lots. All of said grading, paving, guttering curbing and sidewalks to be con- structed and laid at the expense of the City of Dubuque, without charge to said McFadden Coffee and Spice Company. When said improvements shall be completed in accordance with this Ordinance, then and there- upon McFadden Coffee and Spice Company shall assume and occupy the relation of - owners abutting upon said Streets and improvements. Section 2. That lot One (1) of the said subdivision of City Lots, 529 and 530, being the portion thereof owned by McFadden Coffee and Spice Com- pany, together with all the improve- ments which may be hereafter erect- ed or placed thereon during the per- iod of exemption, shall be exempt from taxation for all City purposes for the period of ten (10) years from and after the completion and oc- cupancy cf any building thereon by said company, its successors or as- signs, or from the time any building erected thereon shall be sufficiently completed for occupancy. Section 3. This Ordinance to be in force and take effect from and af- ter its passage by the City Council and its publication one time in the Telegraph- Herald and Times- Journal. the official newspapers of the City of Dubuque. Adopted Approved Mayor. Attest: City Recorder. Ald. Saul, chairman of the Commit• tee on Streets, reported as follows: Your Committe on Streets, to whom was referred the bill of W. Marshall for $2.38 for repairs on steam roller, would respectfully rec- ommend said bill be paid and that a warrant in said sum be ordered drawn on the City Treasurer in settlement of the same. - JAMES SAUL, Chairman. Ald. Saul moved- the adoption of the report of the Committee on Streets. Carried. Adjourned Regular Session, June 18th, 1909 189 Ald. Frith, chairman of the Com- mittee on Fire, asked whether the City Attorney had presented the Council with a report in the matter of fire protection for Park Hill. Mayor Schunk stated City Attorney Lycn was absent and that no report had been made to the Council in the matter. Ald. Frith moved that the report of the Committee on Fire, recom- mending that the contract for pipe line from Couler Avenue to Park Hill be taken from the Committee of the Whole. Carried. Ald. Frith then moved that the re- port of the Committee on Fire, rec- ommending that the contract for construction of a pipe line in Park Hill Avenue be awarded to Nesler and Hammel, be approved. and the contract awarded to Nesler and Ham - mel, provided the City Attorney finds it legal to do so. Carried. Ald. Haas, chairman of the De- linquent Tax Committee, reported as follows: Your Committee on Delinquent Taxes, to whom was referred the pe- tition of Mary K. De Lorimie-.r, ask- ing that on account of her physical disability, the taxes on her property, the south sixteen feet of City Lot 159, be cancelled for the year 1908, would respectfully recommend that said taxes be allowed to remain a lien on the property and that the Treasurer be instructed accordingly. Also, Your Committee on Delin- quent Taxes, to whom was referred the petition of Mrs. Mary Bizanz, a widow with five minor children to sup- port and depending on her own labor for their subsistence, and asking therefore that the taxes against her property, the north one -half of lot 2 in Myrtle's addition be cancelled for the year 1908, would respectfully re- commend that the prayer of the pe- titioner be granted and that the City Treasurer be instructed accordingly. D. J. HAAS, Chairma n. Ald. Haas moved the adoption of the various reports of the Delinquent Tax Committee. Carried. Ald. Haas, chairman of the Com- mittee on Supplies, reported as fol- lows: Your Committee on Supplies, to whom was referred the bill of M. S. Hardie for stationery and supplies for various officers, would respectful- ly recommend that said bill be allow- ed and that a warrant in the sum of $28.25 be ordered ;:ran on the City Treasurer in settlement theeof. • D. J. HAAS, Chairman. Ald. Haas moved the adoption of the report of the Committee on Sup- plies. Carried. Ald. O'Rourke, chairman of the Committee of the Whole, reported as folio ws: Your Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the petition of Catherine and Margaret McFadden, stating that they had been assessed on $8,000.00 moneys and credits part of which amount had been invested by them in real estate and in stocks the taxes on which are assessable to the corporation issuing same, and asking therefore that their taxes for moneys and credits be accepted on a basis of $2,000.00, would respectfully recommend that the prayer of the petitioners be granted and that the City Treasurer be instructed accord- ingly. Also, Your Committee of the Whole to whom was referred the petition of the Metz Manufacturing Co., asking for an extension of the exemption from taxation granted it March 5th, 1903, for an additional period of five years, would respectfully recommend that said petition be received and filed. Also, Your Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the pe- tition of Margaret and Clara Ziegler stating that they are erroneously as- sessed for $2,100.00 personalty which they have not got and asking there- fore that said amount be deducted from their assessment for 1908, would respectfully recommend that the prayer of the petitioners be granted and that the City Treasurer be instructed accordingly. Also, Your Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the communication of City Recorder Linehan relative to the expiration or' his commission as notary public, would respectfully recommend that a warrant in the sum of $5.00 be order - ed drawn on the City Treasurer in favor of B. F. Carroll, Governor' of the State of Iowa, for the renewal of said commission. Also, Your Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the pe- tition of the Standard Lumber Com- pany stating that an error had been made in its assessment for 1908 in not deducting liabilities from the amount of its moneys and credits and asking that said assessment be cor- rected, would respectfully recommend that the prayer of the petitioner be granted and that the City Treasurer be instructed to deduct $24,901.00 from the moneys and credits of said 190 Adjourned Regular Session, June 18th, 1909. company and to accept taxes on the balance in full settlement thereof. Also, Your Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the petition of Nic. Mannos, asking that he be al- lowed a refund of $26.66 on the amount paid by him for pool table license on account of said license be- ing revoked after having been in force but one -third of the period for which the same was issued, would respect- fully recommend that said petition be received and filed. Also, Your Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the pe- tition of H. Woerdehoff asking that on account of the loss of his building and 70 bushels of seed potatoes by a fire which occurred on the 7th day of April, 1909, that the City cancel the taxes assessed against his property, Mineral Lots, 347 and 348, for the year 1908 and also re- imburse him for the loss of his potatoes, would respectfully recommend that the City Treasurer be instructed to cancel the taxes on said lots for the year 1908, and that the claim for' the loss of his potatoes be not allowed. JAMES O'ROURKE, Chairman. Ald. O'Rourke moved the adoption of the various reports of the Commit- tee of the Whole. Carried. Ald. Saul was excused a t 11:10 P. M. Ald. Haas moved that the bids for improving O'Neill Avenue be open- ed. Ald. O'Rourke asked the City En- gineer if all the property owners had signed waivers agreeing to pay for the improvement. City Engineer Ilg stated that Mr. Wm. Lowther was willing to sign waivers, and that all the other prop- erty would stand the assessment. Ald. Frith moved that the bids be opened and contract awarded to the lowest bidders, provided the City gets waivers from all the property owners for • the improvement. Carried. Bids for O'Neill Avenue were then opened and read and on motion were referred to the City Engineer to es- timate, the storm sewer to be con- structed of 15 -inch pipe and bids to be estimated accordingly. City Engineer Ilg reported on the total estimates on bids for sewers and street improvement as follows: Sewer in Alley between Washing- ton and Elm Streets from the south ,lot line of Lot 30, Glendale addition, to Thirty Second Street. Street and Steuck, $205.56, Thos. L. Jess, $208.74. McNear and Pickley, $215.10. Wilmer Cook, $243.00. Eisbach and Andre, $243.54. O'Farrell Contracting Co., $254.22. On motion of Ald. O'Rourke the contract for sewer in alley between Washington and Elm Streets was awarded to Street and Steuck and their bond placed at $50.00. Bids for Sewer in West Fourth and Paulina Streets are as follows: Street and Steuck, $497.65. Thos. L. Jess, $502.20. J: F. Brown, $501.30. Geo. L. Korman, $507.20. McNear and Pickley, $601.60. Eisbach and Andre, $691.00. Wilmer Cook, $732.40. O'Farrell Contracting Co., $772.90. On motion of Ald. Frith, contract for sewer in West Fourth and Paulina Streets was awarded to Street and Steuck and their bond placed at $100. Bids for improving O'Neill Avenue are as follows: Wilmer Cook, $2,330.80. Street and Steuck, $2,333.70. O'Farrell Contracting Co., $2,485.- 00. Eisbach and Andre, $2,598.00. Eagle Point Lime Works, $2,659.- 00. On motion of Ald. Frith the con- tract for improving O'Neill .Avenue was awarded to Wilmer Cook and his bond placed at $600.00. Ald. O'Rourke stated that the Mc- Fadden Coffee and Spice Company were very anxious to have the Or- dinance passed granting the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad Company permission to extend their side track across First Street and through the alley in the rear of Mc- Fadden's proposed new building. Ald. O'Rourke moved that the Or- dinance Committee and the City At- torney be instructed to prepare an Ordinance for the laying of side track by the Milwaukee Railroad Company for the McFadden Coffee and Spice Co., the west rail of said side track not to exceed 8 feet from the west lot line of McFadden's property and the Mayor to procure plan of proposed side track. Carried. MOTIONS AND RESOLUTIONS. Alderman Rand offered the follow- ing: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That it is deemed necessary and advisable to improve Bennett Street from end of the present improvement to the west line of lot 4 in Bennett Street sub- division and it is hereby proposed to Adjourned Regular Session, June 18th, 1909 grade, curb, gutter and macadamize said portion of said street and to as- sess the' cost of said curbing, gutter- ing and macadamizing against the abutting property. Ald. Rand moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: yeas—Alds. Frith, Haas Martin, O'Rourke, Rand and Singrin. Nays —None. Absent —Ald. Saul. Alderman Rand also 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 of Bennett Street from the end of the present im- provement to the west line of lot 4 in Bennett Street Subdivision 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 assessable up- on any railway or street railway com- pany, 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 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 publish in three consecutive issues of a news- paper published in this city, a notice stating that such plat and estimates are on file, the location and nature of the improvement, kind of material to be used, and an estimate of its cost, and the time before which objections thereto can be filed, and the time fix- ed for hearing, which time shall not be less than five days after the last publication of such notice, and after such publication shall have been made, the City Recorder 'shall, at the next regular session of the City Coun- cil, notify the Council thereof in writing, with a printed copy of such notice accompanying the same. Ald. Rand moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Frith, Haas, Martin, O'Rourke, Rand and Singrin. Nays —None. ' Absent —Ald.. Saul. Ald. Rand presented plans and specificatioins for the improvement of Louisa Street and moved that same be approved. Carried. Ald. Rana presented resolution for the improvement of Louisa Street and 191 moved that action be deferred on the resolution until next session of the Council. Carried. Ald. Rand presented plans and specifications for the improvement of West Locust Street and moved that same be approved. Carried. Ald. Rand then offered the follow- ing: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That West Lo- cust Street from Hodgdon Avenue to the east lot line of Alta Vista Street be improved by`^grading, curbing, gutter- ing and macadamizing, the same in accordance with the plans and speci- fications for such improvement. pre -, pared by the City Engineer and now on file in the office of the City Record- er, and be it further Resolved, That said improvement shall be completed on or before the 1st day of November, 1909, 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 1st day of July, 1909, and the City Recorder is hereby ordered to give ten days' notice by publication, ask- ing for proposals as provided by Or- dinance. Ald. Rand moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Frith, Haas, Martin, O'Rourke, Rand and Singrin. Nays —None Absent —Ald. Saul. Ald. Frith stated that Street and Steuck had extended water mains for the water oompany before the new ruling of the Council in regard , to charging 5c a foot for rolling trenches went into effect and that they objected to being charged for rolling said trenches on said basis, and moved that the matter be referred to the Committee of the Whole. Ald. Martin moved that a warrant in the sum of $1.50 be ordered drawn in favor of the Mayor to refund the money paid by Alderman O'Neill, of Clinton, for a copy of the Ordinances of the City of Dubuque. Carried. Ald. Singrin stated that consider- able complaint has been made to him by various parties in regard to the collection of garbage and moved that the matter be referred to the Board of Health to compel the contractor to have the garbage hauled more regu- larly. Carried. 1 192 List of Warrants Ald. O'Rourke moved to adjourn to Thursday evening, July 1st, 1909. Carried. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, City Recorder. Approved 1909 Mayor Attest: Recorder List of City. Warrants Dubuque, Iowa, June 1st, 1909. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council of Dubuque: Gentlemen: —The following is a complete list of all warrants issued by me during the month of May, 1909: H. A. Schunk, salary, Mayor $116 65 H. Brinkman, salary, Treas- urer 133 30 J. A. McKinley, salary, Deputy Treasurer 100 00 Jno. Krayer, clerk Treasurer's office 60 00 E. A. Linehan, salary, Recor- der 116 65 Jos. Freidrich, salary, Deputy Recorder 85 00 M. E. Lyons, salary, Auditor 116 65 Joseph T. Kelly, salary, As- sessor 125 00 Allan Wiedner, salary, Assist- ant Assessor 83 30 Frank Kenneally, salary, As- sistant Assessor 83 30 Geo. T. Lyon, salary, Attorney 150 00 Edgar WiIlging, salary, Assist- ant Attorney 75 00 Jas. Pickley, salary, Chief of Police 100 00 Joseph Reinfried, salary, Fire Chief 100 00 J. W. Lawlor, salary, Commit- tee Clerk ... 100 00 Paul I1g, salary, City Engi- neer 166 65 Henry Scharle, Assistant City Engineer 75 00 Jobn Dorgan, Street Commis- sioner 100 00 John Mahoney, Assistant Street Commissioner 40 00 G. Vogel, cleric in Auditor's and Engineer's offices 75 00 Wm. Hippman, salary, Elec- trician 83 30 C. W. Katz, salary, Market - master 55 00 T. Hackney, salary, Pound - master 40 00 Mrs. H. Koenig, salary, Jani- tress 25 00 James Lynch, salary, Side- walk Inspector 48 00 Wm. Coleman, Rodman 50 00 J. H. Carroll, Harbor Master 30 00' John A. Cunningham, Clerk to Police and Fire Commis- sioners . 15 00 Geo. Miller, Superintendent of Sprinkling 60 00 Tom Cahill, Custodian Wash- ington Park 40 00 Philip Reddin, Custodian Jackson Park 40 00 Joseph Straney, Custodian Phoenix Park 15 00 Dr. Chas. Palen, Health Phy- sician 50 00 Frank Flynn, Sanitary Officer Dr. F. J. Kennedy, Meat and Milk Inspector E. E. Frith, salary, Alderman Dan J. Haas, salary, Alderman Peter R. Martin, salary, Alder- man John O'Rourke, salary, Alder- man D. W. Rand, salary, Alderman James Saul, salary, Alderman 1Vm. Singrin, salary, Alder- man M. Eitel, fireman J. Essman, fireman J. Flynn, fireman A. Duccini, fireman A. Heer, fireman W. Kannolt, fireman B. Kirsch, fireman G. Beyer, fireman J. Dailey, fireman J. Barnes, fireman T. Ryder, fireman W. Ducey, fireman F. Murphy, fireman M. Kelly, fireman J. Beakey, fireman D. Ahearn, fireman P. Zillig, fireman M. Sweeney, fireman H. Cain, fireman J. Benzor, fireman J. McLoughlin, fireman A. McDonald, fireman J. Murphy, fireman G. Gherki, fireman T. Kennedy, fireman J. Smith, fireman J. Keppler, fireman C. Kannolt, fireman J. Allen, fireman M. Fahey, fireman F. Kenneally, fireman R. Weston, fireman E. McDermott, fireman R. Kenneally, fireman J. Roshin, fireman F. Baumgartner, fireman J. Schoenberger, fireman J. Tschudi, fireman J. Connolly, fireman Wm. Smith, fireman W. Connolly, fireman J. Peed, fireman W. Kennedy, fireman L. Blocklinger, police M. Connolly, police ....,.... John Cody, police James Corcoran, police Wm. Donahue, police ..... Phil J. Dunphy, police Thomas Duggan, police P. F. Fury, police John Fox, police James Flynn, police M. Fogarty, police Ben Gray, police Pat Hanlon, police Geo. Jones, police Pat Kenneally, police ...... Emil Kahn, police List of Warrants 193 65 00 75 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 77 00 82 50 71 50 71 50 66 00 66 00 66 00 71 50 77 00 82 50 71 50 71 50 71 50 66 00 66 00 83 33 66 00 66 00 66 00 71 50 66 00 87 50 50 00 77 00 71 50 66 00 66 00 77 00 71 50 66 00 71 50 77 00 66 00 66 00 77 00 71 50 66 00 66 00 66 00 60 50 7 35 66 00 45 80 58 00 60 00 60 00 60 00 60 00 66 00 60 00 60 00 70 00 58 00 60 00 60 00 58 00 60 00 60 00 58 00 M. Kilty, police , .. 60 00 John Kane, police 60 00 James Keefe, police 60 00 B. Ludescher, police 60 00 Chas. Liest, police 65 00 Pat McCollins, police 60 00 M. McCormack, police 60 00 Pat Mclnerney, police 60 00 Henry Mueller, police 51 00 John Murphy, police 18 00 Hugh . Markey, police 56 00 T. O'Meara, police 60 00 John J. O'Brien, police 60 00 M. O'Connor, police 60 00 M. Ryan, police 60 00 John Raesle, police 70 00. G. Raterman, police 60 00 John Spielman, police 56 00 Patrick Sutton, police 55 00 M. Stapleton, police 60 00 Joseph Stoltz, police 60 00 Pat Sullivan, police 60 00 Frank Williams, police 60 00 Dennis Sheehan, police 32 50 Miss B. Brennan, police ma- tron Mrs. K. Hibbe, police matron 60 00 LABOR ON STREETS in the different Road Districts dur- ing the last half of April, 1909: Matt. Acker, 3rd $ 7 20 Walter Burek, 1st 18 40 R. Burns, lst 16 80 Jos. Brouillette, 2nd 18 40 John Burns, 2nd 18 80 W. Burns, 2nd 8 00 John Boyle, 3rd 60 Paul Becker, 4th C. Buddien, 5th 15 20 80 J. Rrachentenbach, 5th 16 13 00 Lant. Cahill, lst 16 80 Peter Carney, 1st 18 40 M. Cain, 1st 16 80 11. Connell, 1st 16 20 W. Coughlan, 1st 18 15 James Connolly, 1st 18 40 Jerry Cahill, 1st 3 4 0 Jas Callaghan, 2nd 22 50 H. Cordencamp, 3rd 9 80 J. Cahill, 3rd 65 M. Cleary, 3rd 60 G. Collinson, 4th 14 20 M. Carney, 4th 11 40 Jas. Crawford, 1 -5 in each 49 0 0 O. Donahue, lst 12 40 John Duggan, 1st 19 00 Tom Donahue, 2nd 15 20 M. Donegan, 2nd 18 40 F. Durak, 3rd 1 40 John Dixon, 5th John Dobler, 5th 8 20 20 John Egan, 2nd 15 18 40 J. Eberhardt, 5th 12 40 C. Ellerman, 5th 10 40 John Ess, 5th 12 40 C. Kupferschmidt, 5th 14 40 M. Farrell, 1st 13 00 A. V. Floyd 8 2 0 George Frost, 2nd 22 50 F. Frick, 3rd 15 20 W. Foley, 3rd 13 60 Jos. Fiddler, 3rd 11 2 0 60 00 194 List of Warrants List of Warrants 195 W. Fitzgerald, 3rd P. Farrell, 3rd John Fanning, 3rd E. Finkenauer, 3rd J. Gednalski, 1st F. Geitz, 1st Barney Glass, 2nd H. Galle, 3rd Conrad Geimer, 4th M. Ganahl, 3rd, $3.90; 4th, $4.50; 5th, 35c A. Gantenbein, 5th P. Guenther, 5th George Gau, 5th 11. Grode, 5th Jos. Guenther. 5th Jos. Grab, 5th C. Gantenbein, 5th I. Graham, 2nd, $1.75; 3rd, • $1.75; 4th, $1.75 E. Herbst, 4th A. Hird, 4th James Hird, 4th Max Helmer, 5th Phil Hense, 6th John Heil, 1 -5 in each Nic. Herman, 5th John John, 3rd Peter Jacobs, 3rd T. Jess, 2nd, $1.75; 3rd, $2.65; 4th, $1.75 John Kelly, 1st John Kness, 3rd M. Kieffer, 4th M. Kas, 5th P. Krocheski, 5th J. Kraus, 5th P. Kenneally, Health J. Lowery, 1st Ed. Lee, 1st Tom Lonergan, 2nd D. Lilly. 3rd W. Lynch, 4th F. Lillie, 5th, Windsor Ave F. Lillie, 5th, Pine St F. Lassance, 5th R. J. Love, 1st, $1.75; exp , $10.50 John Mullin, 2nd A. Miller, 2nd Al. Moyer, 2nd James Malloy, 3rd Tom Malloy, 3rd Jos. Martinek, 4th Geo. Meukel, 2nd, $1.75; 3rd, $1.75; 4th, $1.75; 5th, 90c J. McNulty, 1st P. McGreavy, 1st J. McAleese, 2nd R. McCaffrey, 2nd D. McGuiness, 2nd James McLaughlin, 3rd, $12.20; 4th, $2.70 M. McDonough, 3rd J. W. McLaughlin, 3rd W. McLaughlin, 3rd P. McPoland, 4th W. O'Brien, lst Chas. O'Neil, 2nd J. O'Meara, 2nd F. O'Connor, 1 -6 in each W. Powers, 2nd 6 16 11 16 17 18 16 16 9 1 12 17 4 5 4 22 6 10 7 10 16 12 6 22 17 16 19 12 13 17 16 19 16 24 13 10 14 6 14 8 10 5 20 14 8 12 22 10 22 14 8 32 16 40 80 00 60 20 80 80 00 20 75 20 40 40 80 60 00 50 5 25 15 80 8 25 22 50 6 40 8 80 25 00 12 00 '10 40 5 60 15 40 20 70 00 80 40 50 80 80 75 00 00 40 65 5 00 12 25 20 00 50 00 40 20 15 60 20 15 36 15 90 80 80 50 00 50 20 80 70 80 Chas. Pierce, 3rd John Parker, 9th Jules Roussel', 1st F. Rowe, 2nd P. Ryan, 2nd E. Ryan, 3rd George Renk, 5th James Reid H. Rowland, 1 -5 in each J. Richter, 1 -5 in each James Ryan, 2nd F. Strohmeyer, 1st D. Sheehan, 1st L. Staller, 2nd A. Schaller, 3rd A. Statch, 3rd Ernest Smith, 3rd Gus Schultz, 3rd John Schroeder, 4th W. Shields, 4th D. Smyth, 4th P. Smith, 4th John Steffen, 5th John Schields, 5th Jos. Schafetel, 5th C. Specht, 1 -5 in each James Tobin, 2nd, $1.76; 3rd, $1.75; 4th, $3.15 George Van Wie, 1st J. Varhoof, 5th John Ward, 2nd, $1.60; 3rd, $8.00 John Walsh, 2nd Larry Walsh, 2nd D. W. Ward, 2nd W. Williams, 2nd L. Wa.lkenheim, 3rd James Wells, 2nd, 80c; 3rd, $8.45; 4th, $8.50 TEAMS. Peter Apel, 1st, $53.10; 2nd, $7.20 $ M. Ackels, 4th F. Burns, 2nd, $18.20; 3rd, $26.10 F. G. Becker, 2nd, $20.20; 3rd, $1S.20; 4th, $2.10 J. Berwanger, 5th John Calvert, 2nd Josh Calvert, 2nd B. Costello, 4th A. Conrad, 5th Mrs. Dietl, 5th N. Everett, 1st E. T. Frith, 5th James Graham, 2nd M. Hannan, 2nd J. Haudenschield, 3rd J. Linehan, 2nd J. Long, 5th P. Linehan & Co., 3rd M. Markham, 2nd J. J. McCollins, 2nd Jeff McGrath, 2nd J. McQuillan, 3rd P. S. Norton, 2nd S. Norton, 4th D. O'Meara, 2nd R. Obermeier, 5th Pier Bros, 3rd Aug. Renk, 5th W. Ruesch, 5th 16 80 15 75 17 80 18 40 20 15 60 14 00 10 40 75 00 LABOR ON SEWERS 50 00 during the last half of April, 1909: 22 40 . James Doyle $ 12 25 16 00 F. Donahue 24 50 8 80 M. Ganahl 3 50 13 60 Tom Jess 9 65 8 80 J. Jellison 5 25 8 00 F. Luchterhand 24 50 3 00 Geo. Meukel 9 65 1 40 John McLaughlin 19 25 15 50. Chas. O'Rourke 5 25 14 20 NI. O'Meara 24 50 13 30 J. Rooney 27 16 14 20 C. Sullivan 30 00 14 00 James Tobin 7 20 12 40 L. Taylor 24 50 4 00 Jos. Tacke 24 50 20 00 Dell Warren 1 75 J. P. Cooney, inspector West 6 65 Locust Street storm water 2 40 sewer 19 30 3 00 M. Boyle and F. Meehan, 24.03 cubic yards macadam 9 60 at City Pound 18 05 16 00 James H. Smith, refund of 18 80 liquor license 20 00 12 40 E. P. Peryon, salary, member 18 40 Board of Health, May 1, 10 40 1908, to May 1, 1909 39 00 Edw. McEvoy, salary, mem- 19 75 ber Board of Health, May 60 30 47 70 44 30 40 50 45 00 38 70 45 90 40 95 5 85 44 10 43 65 24 75 29 25 46 90 18 90 38 70 45 00 4 50 34 65 48 80 46 33 30 80 4 05 32 85 46 80 39 60 4 05. 31 50 44 10 John Stumpf, 3rd J. Siegworth, 1st J. W. Strasbach, 5th A. Stoltz, 5th Union Electric Co., lst, 35c; 2nd, 90e; 3rd, $1.55; 4th, 10c; 5th, $5.35 26 30 41 85 39 60 38 70 8 25 1, 1908, to May 1, 1909.... 39 00 A. L. Rhomberg, first install- ment and interest on pur- chase price, Eagle Point Point 2916 66 N. B. Schneider, supplies for Patrol House 24 95 City Water Works Depart- ment, cinders for Road De- partment 6 60 H. A. Schunk, settlement of damage claim of Mrs. Em- ma M. Wilkinson 350 00 H. Brinkman, library orders issued 1020 51 H. 'Brinkman, interest on warrants outstanding 107 56 H. Brinkman, miscellaneous expense 19 20 LABOR ON STREETS in the several Road Districts during the first half of May, 1909: Walter Burke, Health $ 18 85 R. Burns, 1st 4 80 J. Prouillette, 2nd 18 85 J. Burns, 2nd 18 50 T. Burke, and 1 60 Paul Becker, 4th 18 50 J. Brachtenbach, 5th .., 10 85 Peter Carney, 1st ' 18 16 M. Cain, 1st 16 75 H. Connell, 1st 4 80 W. Coughlan, 1st 17 45 L. Cahill, let Jas. Callaghan, 2nd H. Cordenkamp, 3rd G. Collinson, 4th W. Corbett, 2nd, $3.50; 4th, $10.50 Jas. Connolly, lst, $1.85; 2nd, $6.25; 3rd, $7.05; 4th, $5.00; 5th, 65c M. Carney, 1st, $1.85; 2nd, $6.25; 3rd, $7.05; 4th, $5.00; 5th, 65c John Duggan, 1st O. Donahue, 1st M. Donegan, 2nd J. Dobler, 5th J. Dixon, 5th T. Donahue, 1st, $1.85; 2nd, $6.25; 3rd, $7.06; 4th, $5.00; 6th, 65c John Eagan, 2nd M. Eckert, 3rd John Ess, 5th J. Eberhardt, 5th M. Farrell, 1st A. V. Floyd, 1st Geo. Frost, 2nd W. Foley, 3rd P. Farrell, 3rd F. Frick, 3rd W. Fitzgerald, 3rd Jos. Fiddler, 3rd F. Geitz, 1st J. Gednalski, 1st B. Glass, 2nd H. Galliart, 2nd II. Galle, 3rd C. Geimer, 4th Jos. Grab, 5th Geo. Gau, 5th 11. Grode, 5th C. Gantenbein, 5th James Hird, 4th N. Herman, 5th Phil Hense, 5th J. Hanson, 2nd, $9.50; 3rd, $10.00 John Heil, 1 -6 in each John John, 3rd Tom Jess, 4th J. Kelly, lst C. Kupferschmidt, 5th M. Kass, 5th Paul Krocheski, 5th M. Kieffer, 4th P. Kenneally, Health J. Kraus, 1st, $1.85; 2nd, $6.25; 3rd, $7.05; 4th, $5.00; 5th, 65c J. Kness, lst, $1.85; 2nd, $6.25; 3rd, $7.05; 4th, $5.00; 5th, 65c J. Lowery, 1st Ed. Lee, lst, $7.05; 2nd, $3.60 D. Lillig, 3rd W. Lynch, 4th F. Lillie, Pine St., 5th F. Lillie, Windsor Ave., 5th F. Lassance, 5th R. Love, lst, $7.60; 5th, $1.95; exp., $5.05 J. Levens, 4th 1 - 0 35 22 50 7 85 18 50 ,14 00 20 80 20 17 4 18 19 18 80 45 80 50 40 35 20 80 18 8 15 18 4 6 22 15 17 11 8 6 4 4 19 2 15 18 20 16 3 22 22 17 15 60 75 50 85 80 40 50 85 45 35 00 40 80 80 75 40 35 50 45 75 20 50 50 25 65 19 50 25 00 7,85 13 86 4. 11 12 7 16 22 20 80 20 4 10 7 1 17 20 19 80 05 65 85 55 50 80 80 65 85 25 10 45 95 14 60 6 25 196 T. Lonergan, 1st, $1.75; 2nd, 36.05; 3rd, $6.55; 4th, 34.65; 5th, 60c J. McNulty, 1st P. McGreavey, 1st R. McCaffery, 2nd J. McAleese, 2nd D. McGuinness, 2nd M. McDonough, 3rd J. W. McLaughlin, 3rd James McLaughlin, 3rd W. McLaughlin, 3rd P. McPoland, 4th A. Miller, 2nd John Mullen, 2nd Jas. Malloy, 3rd Geo- Meukle, 4th Al. Moyer, 2nd T. Malloy, 3rd F. Martin, 3rd J. Martinek, 4th W. O'Brien, let C. O'Neill, 2nd W. Powers, 2nd C. Pierce, 3rd J. Parker, 4th J. Roussell, 1st D. Rosemeier, 2nd Jas. Ryan, 2nd F. Rowe, 2nd Pat Ryan, 2nd, $3.80; 4th, 312.25: Health, $6.00 George Reek, 5th Jas. Reid, 1st, $1.70; 2nd, 35.80; 3rd, 36.50; 4th, 34.60; 6th, 60c F. Strohmeyer, 1st L. Stroller, 2nd E. Smith, 3rd A. Schaller, 3rd Gus Schultz, 3rd W. Shields, 4th Pat Smith, 4 th J, Schroeder, 4th Sam Sterling, 4th D. Smyth, 4th Jos. Schafetel, 5th Chas. Skemp, 2nd W. Sheehan, Health C. 'Specht, 1 -5 in each J. Steffen, 1st, $1.85; 2nd, 36.25, 3rd, $7.05; 4th, $5.00; 5th, 65c N. Tracy, 2nd J. Tobin, 4th George Van Wie, 1st D. W. Ward, 2nd J. Walsh, 2nd Larry Walsh, 2nd W. Williams, 2nd L. Wachenheim, 3rd John Ward, 3rd James Wells, 2nd TEAMS. Peter Apel, 1st, 369.50; 529.95 M. Ackels, 3rd, 315.75; $71.55 F. Burns, 2nd, $19.80; 3rd, $23.85 J. Berwanger, 5th Clancy Transfer C,o., 1st 2nd, 4th, List of ti\arrants 19 60 4 80 3 95 18 95 14 25 20 30 7 85 3 20 11 95 22 50 9 60 18 80 18 85 2 40 12 05 10 50 9 45 4 80 16 90 22 50 20 10 14 80 18 15 18 30 16 85 9 45 20 80 1 90 22 05 11 05 19 20 5 55 6 40 12 45 7 85 6 40 17 45 18 00 16 90 16 00 15 60 16 55 14 40 3 40 22 50 20 80' 10 30 18 30 3 76 16 75 17 45 18 50 9 05 7 15 1 60 6 85 99 45 87 30 43 65 42 30 10 35 John Calvert, 2nd Jos. Calvert, 2nd B. Costello, 4th A. Conrad, 1st, 31.10; 2nd, 33.00; 3th, $14.10; 4th, 32.80; 5th, 320.85 Phil Doerr, 3rd Mrs. Dietl, 5th N. Everett, 1st E. T. Frith, 5th J. Graham, 1st, 32.70; 2nd, $23.70; 3rd, $3.90; 4th 321.00; 5th, 45c M. Hannan, 2nd J. Haudenschield, 3rd M. Kenneally, 2nd John Long, 5th P. Linehan Co., 3rd . , ....... M. Markham, 3rd J. J. McCollins, 2nd J. McGrath, 2nd, 38.75; 4th, $35.10 John McQuillan, 3rd P. S. Norton, 2nd R. Obermeier, 5th D. O'Meara, 1st, $4.60; 2nd, $14.95; 3rd, $16.90; 4th, $11.95; 5th, $1.55 W. Ruesch, 5th John Stumpf, 3rd J. W. Strabach, 5th Clarke Van Wie, 1st, $3.45; 2nd, $1.55; 3rd, $13.05; 4th, $9.25; 5th, $1.15 LABOR ON SEWERS during the first half of 1\Iay, 1 James Doyle $ F. Donahue F. Luchterhand Jahn McLaughlin M. O'Meara C. O'Rourke Jos Rooney C. Sullivan Jos. Tacke L. Taylor BILLS. Wm. Woods, macadam for garbage dump $ Thos. Burke, 12.27 cubic yards macadam, Southern Avenue Milte Cain, 14.6 cubic yards macadam, Southern Ave Wm. Woods, 29.55 cubic yards macadam, Southern Ave John Duggan, 27.78 cubic yards macadam, Valley St. Jas. Lonergan, 16 cubic yards macadam, West Locust St Jacob Hutter, 22 cubic yards macadam, Fifth Ward Valentine Lange, 7 cubic yards macadam, 5th Ward. A. Y. McDonald, Morrison Co., supplies for Fire De- , partment M. O'Donnell, plumbing at No. 2 Engine House Wm. Lillie, 12 days house 49 50 49 95 35 10 List of Warrants cleaning, City Hall 19 20 Eliz. Schuler, 10 days house cleaning, City Hall 16 00 Mrs. H. Koenig, 7 days house 41 85 cleaning, City Hall 11 20 25 65 Isaac Manhoff, rags for house 46 35 cleaning, City Hall 26 24 30 Mrs. M. Katz, repairing U. S. 16 20 flag for City Hall 50 C. E. Fitzpatrick Co., station- ery, various offices 2 70 51 75 F. Schloz & Son, repairs for 49 95 Engineer's office 1 10 45 90 Western Union Telegraph Co , 9 90 rent of electric clock and 51 75 time service, Treasurer's of- 36 00 fice, April 1 00 8 10 W. Wallace, sawing and car - 37 10 rying in one cord wood, City Hall 1 25 43 85 Eichhorn & Bechtel, supplies 27 00 for house cleaning, City 4 75 Hall 1 20 34 20 Foley's Hand Laundry, towel service for April 4 00 G. F. Kleih, hardware for 49 85 City Hall 30 45 45 Peter J. Seippel Lumber Co , 49 95 lumber for repairs to side - 1 80 walks 15 15 Spahn, Rose Lumber Co , lumber for repairing steam 38 45 roller shed 1 00 F. Mertz, repairing locks, City Hall 1 25 909: Jas. Gregory, repairs at City 22 75 Hall 2 90 22 75 Robinson & Taylor, parking 22 75 Grandview Avenue, first es- 22 75 timate 50 00 22 75 Union Electric Co., are lights 5 45 for April 2070 75 22 75 Key City Gas Co., light for 30 00 various offices 90 05 22 75 D. O'Meara, hauling rubbish 22 75 from Patrol House 4 50 Collings & Pfiffner, horseshoe - ing Patrol horses 6 50 H. J. Hagerty, veterinary service for Patrol horses, March and April 2 40 F. A. Burns, coal for Police Department 7 83 Clancy Transfer Co., coal for Police Department 9 05 Pier Bros., coal for Police De- partment 11 25 J. Haudenshield, hay and oats for Police Department 4 07 Mettel Bros., feed for Police and Fire Departments .. 4 90 C. W. Katz, meals furnished prisoners during April 4 80 22 50 N. B. Schneider, supplies for Patrol House 5 90 7 00 Ellwanger Bros„ supplies and repairs for Patrol horses 2 00 G. F. Kleih, peck measure for 1 2. Patrol House 35 Eichhorn & Bechtel, groceries 2 10 for Police Matron Dept 2 50 19 65 12 25 14 60 29 55 24 80 16 00 Eichhorn & Bechtel, feed for Fire and Police Depts 4 611 197 Key City Gas Co., 4 gas arcs for Fire and Police Depts 2 00 Key City Gas Co., coke for Fire Department 22 35 Lagen, Peed & Berwanger, horseshoeing for Fire Dept 7 00 John Newman & Son, repairs for Fire Department 3 75 Whelan & Crahan, bran for Fire Department 2 70 Linehan & Molo, supplies for Fire Department 2 10 Wunderlich & Wiederholt, horseshoeing for Fire Dept. 12 75 Union Electric Co., power for fire alarm system 2 00 Ellwanger Bros., supplies for Fire Department 9 00 Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co., hose for Fire Dept 3 95 F. Schloz & Son, repairing for Fire Department 6 00 Pier Bros., coal for Fire Dept. 8 20 Key City Gas Co., mantles for Fire Department 1 60 Geo. Ragatz & Son, repairs for Fire Department 13 Matt Stafford, corn and bran for Fire Department 11 55 H. J. Hagerty, veterinary service for Fire horses 23 40 J. Haudenshield, hay and oats for Fire Department 593 15 Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co., packing for Fire Dept. 38 Becker - Hazelton Co., supplies for Fire Department 65 Labor Leader, printing Coun- cil Proceedings for April 12 50 National Demokrat, printing Council Proceedings for April 12 50 Smith - Morgan Printing Co , printing pamphlets for April 19 20 Telegraph - Herald, printing Proceedings for April 92 77 Telegraph - Herald, printing bonds 18 00 Telegraph - Herald, printing, Health Reports for August, September, October, No- vember, December, Janu- ary and February 35 00 Times - Journal, printing Coun- cil Proceedings for April 93 44 E. T. Frith, hauling dogs and dead animals 103 00 Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co., hose for garbage dump 8 00 Dr. Chas. Palen, examination in Wilkinson case 10 00 Dr. Chas. Palen, examination in Post case 10 00 Chas. T. Bush, photos for Le- gal Department 3 00 Tibey Bros., grading St. Am- brose Street 360 00 Theodore Schaefer, grading on West Locust Street 15 00 Kenna Printing Co., printing for Road Department 4 00 G. F. Kleih, hardware for Sidewalk Department 1 40 Official Notices foot for new curbing set, the price per square yard for brick guttering, the price per cubic yard for grading, the price per square yard for macadam- izing, also price per lineal foot for furnishing and laying 15 -inch vitrified pipe or corrugated galvanized iron pipe. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for $50.00 on some Du- ijuque 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 4th, 1909. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, 6 -4 -2t City Recorder. Notice to Sever Contractors. Sealed proposals will be received at the Council Chamber, City Hall, bI' the City Recorder, until 8:00 p. m. Thursday, June 17th 1909, for the construction of an 8- inch tile pipe Sanitary Sewer in the alley between Washington and Elm Streets, from the south line of lot 30 in Glendale Addition, northerly to the present sewer in Thirty - second Street, in ac- cordance with the plans and specifica- tions prepared by the City Engineer and now on file in the office of the City Recorder. It is estimated by the City Engineer that it will require 318 feet of 8 -inch tile pipe. 3 manholes. The work to he paid for when said work is completed and as prescribe:: by Chapter XXXIV. of the Revised Ordinances of 1901 of the City of Du- buque, work to be completed on or be- fore July 15th, 1909. Bidders must state price per lineal foot for tile pipe, and each manhole. ?Al bids must be accompanied by a certified check for $25.00 on some Du- buque Bank as a guarantee that a gen tract will be entered into if awarded, The City reserves the right to re- ject any and all bids. Dated at Dubuque, June 4th, 1909. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, 6 -4 -2t 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 17th, 1909, for the construction of an eight -inch tile pipe Sanitary Sewer in West Fourth Street and Paulina Street, from the intersec- tion of Alpine and West Fourth Streets, thence easterly to the center of Paulina Street, thence northerly in Paulina Street to the present manhole in West Fifth Street, in accordance with the plans and specifications pre- pared by the city Engineer and now 199 on file in the office of the City Re- • corder. Itd is estimated by the City Engineer that it will require 910 lineal feet cf 8 -inch tile pipe. 5 manholes. The w ork 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 July 15th, 1909. Bidders must state price per lineal food for tile pipe, and each manhole. All bids must be accompanied by a certified check for $50.00 on some Du- buque 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 4th, 1909. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, 6 -4 -2t 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 17th, 1909, for the improvement of the following streets by laying cement sidewalks on a foun- dation of eight inches of cinders, in 'accordance with the plans and speci- fications prepared by the City Engi- neer and now on file in the office of the City Recorder. A four -foot sidewalk 147 feet in length, on the north side of Seminary Street between Harold and Keppler Streets, in front of and abutting on Lots 3 -4 -5 and the east 27 feet of Lot 6 of Littleton & Sawyer's subdivision of mineral lot 194. The work is to be paid for when said work is completed and as pre- scribed by the Ordinance relating to the construction of sidewalks in the City of Dubuque, work to be com- pleted on or before the first day of August, 1909. Bidders must state price per square foot for sidewalks laid. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for $50.00 on some Du- buque 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 4th, 1909. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, 6 -4 -2t City Recorder. NOTICE OF THE CITY COUNCIL'S INTEN- TION TO IMPROVE JULIEN AVENUE FROM BLUFF STREET TO ALTA VISTA STREET. Fro Whom It May Concern: You and each of you are hereby notified that it is the intention of the City Council pf the City of Dubuque 198 Official Notices Key City Gas Co., coke for steam roller 23 65 Ellwanger Bros., repairing harness for Road Dept 80 Klauer Mfg. Co., 32 feet 10- inch corrugated pipe and bands 17 68 F. Schloz & Son, repairs for Road Department 4 25 Linehan & Molo, cement and sewer pipe for Sewer Dept. and Fourth Road District 96 55 Pitts - Thompson Foundry Co , grates and catch basin frames for Road Dept 46 70 Standard Oil Co., cup grease for Road Department 1 45 F. M. Jaeger Co., hardware for Third Road District 8 95 Wm. Marshall, repairs for Road Department 4 00 L. Lindenberg, tools for Road Department 9 00 Geo. Ragatz & Son, repairs for Road Department 1 95 Geo. W. Healey & Son, sup- plies for Road Department 15 Hussman & Lies, hardware for Road Department 8 25 G. F. Klein, hardware for Road Department 1 00 Clark Roller Awning Co., can- opy for steam roller 4 25 T. J. Mulgrew, coal and ce- ment for Road Dept. 16 10 Spahn, Rose Lumber Co., lum- ber for Road Department. 10 09 Key City Roofing Co., cement for Road and Sewer Depts. 6 50 H. J. Hagerty, veterinary services for Road and Sewer Departments 1 60 Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co., repairs for sprinkling wagons 75 Key City Roofing Co., cement for Road and Sewer Depts. 19 25 Ellwanger Bros., repairing harness for Sewer Dept 3 20 G. F. Kleih, hardware for Sewer Department 1 90 T. J. Mulgrew Co., sewer pipe for Sewer Department 4 50 F. Schloz & Son, repairs for Sewer Department 2 35 Lagen, Peed & Berwanger, horseshoeing, Sewer Dept 2 00 Chas. E. Hoefflin, empty bar- rels for Sewer Department. 2 50 O'Farrell Contracting Co., 5% retained one year on Alta Vista Street sewer 24 88 O'Farrell Contracting Co constructing 470 feet of storm sewer on West Locust Street 1504 00 Tibey Bros., first estimate Bee Branch sewer 1239 00 I hereby certify that the foregoing Is a true and correct list of all war- rants issued by me during the month of May, 1909. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, 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 17th, 1909, for the im- provement of Stoltz Avenue from thq southwesterly line of Lemon Street to the west line of lots 12 and 52, Fair- mount Park Add., 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 700 lineal feet of combined concrete curb and gutter. 835 square yards of macadamizing. 1,130 cubic yards of grading. The work to be paid for when said work is completed and as prescribed by Chapter XXXII. of the Revised Ordinances of 1901 of the City of Du- buque, work to be completed on or before September 1st, 1909. Bidders must state price per lineal foot for combined concrete curb and gutter, the price per square yard for macadamizing, also price per cubic yard for grading, Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for $25.00 on some Du- buque 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 4th, 1909. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, 6 -4 -2t 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. T June 17th„ 1909, for the improvement of O'Neill Avenue from Burden Avenue to Sheridan 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 1,110 lineal feet of new curbing set. 370 square yards of brick guttering. 1,480 square yards of macadamiz- ing. 650 cubic yards of grading. 160 lineal feet of. 15 -inch Storm Water Sewer of vitrified tile pipe or 15 - inch corrugated galvanized iron pipe. The storm water sewer to be paid for when completed and accepted by the Committee on Streets, the macad- amizing, curb and gutter 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 com- pleted on or before September 1st, 1909. ' ' Bidders must state price per lineal 200 Official Notices to improve Julien Avenue from Bluff Street to the easterly .curb lines of Alta Vista Street by reguttering the same with brick on a macadam foun- dation and to curb and reset curb where necessary. That the plat and estimate of said proposed improvement is now on file in the office of the City Recorder. It is estimated by the City Engineer that said improvement will require 2,262 square yards brick gutter on a macadam foundation, 560 lineal feet of new curbing set, and 1,100 lineal feet of old curbing reset, making a to- tal estimated cost to the abutting ; property owners of $4,000.00. 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 17th, 1909, or to file with the City Record- er their objections in writing on or be- fore June 17th, 1909. Dated at Dubuque June 7th, 1909. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, 6 -7 -3t City Recorder. NOTICE OF THE CITY COUNCIL'S INTEN- TION TO IMPROVE LOUISA STREET FROM GRACE TO BEN - NETT STREETS. 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 Louisa Street from the south side of Grace Street to the north side of Bennett 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: Combined concrete curb and gutter, 600 lineal feet. Macadamizing, 700 square yards. Cutting, 740 cubic yards. Making a total estimated cost to the abutting property owners of $815.00. 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 17th, 1909, or to file with the City Recorder their objections in writing on or be- fore June 17th, 1909. Dated at Dubuque, June 9th, 1909. EDM UND A. LINEHAN, 6 -9 -3t. City Recorder. NOTICE OF THE COUNCIL'S INTENTION TO IMPROVE WEST LOCUST STREET FROM HODGDON AVE- NUE TO THE EAST LOT LINE OF ALTA VISTA STREET. To Whom It May Concern: You and each of you are hereby notified that it is the intention of the City Council of the City of Dubuque to improve West Locust Street from Hodgdon Avenue to the east lot line of Alta Vista 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 Engi- neer that said improvement will re- quire Combined concrete curb and gutter, 3,000 lineal feet. . Telford macadam, 5,000 square yards. Grading, 700 cubic yards. Making a total estimated cost to the abutting property owners of $6,175.00. Any person having objection to said improvement is hereby notified to ap- pear befo, e the City Council at its regulat1Ae ion to be held June 17th, 1909, or -to file with the City Recorder their /objections in writing on or be- fore June 17th, 1909. Dated at Dubuque, June 9th, 1909. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, 6 -9 -3t. City Recorder. NOTICE OF THE CITY COUNCIL'S INTEN- TION TO CONSTRUCT A SANI- TARY SEWER IN FRANCIS STREET AND HART STREET FROM PRESENT SEWER IN KAUFMAN AVENUE NORTHER- LY IN FRANCIS STREET TO HART STREET, THENCE WEST- ERLY IN HART STREET TO VA- LERIA 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 an 8 -inch tile pipe sani- tary sewer in Francis Street and Hart Street from the present sewer in Kauf- man Avenue northerly in Francis Street to Hart Street, thence westerly in Hart Street to Valeria Street. That a plat and specification of said proposed sewer is now on file in the office of the City Recorder. It is estimated by the City Engi- neer that it will require 1,020 lineal feet of S -inch tile pipe with 7 man- holes, and will cost the abutting prop- erty owners $685.00 in total. Any persons having objection to the construction of said sanitary sewer are hereby notified to appear before . the City Council at its regular ses- sion, June 17th, 1909, or to file in writing with the City Recorder their objections on or before June 17th, 1909. Dated at Dubuque, June 9th, 1909. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, 6 -9 -3t. City Recorder. NOTICE TO IMPROVEMENT BOND HOLDERS. The following Improvement Bonds were ordered redeemed at the City Treasurer's office by the City Council at its regular meeting June 3rd, 1909. Interest on same ceases June 21st, 1909. HERMAN BRINKMAN, City Treasurer. No. of Bond. Bond No 180 Bond No 191 Bond No 216 Bonds Nos. 219, 220, and 221 Sept. 1, 1903, Bond No 235 Dec. 15, 1903, Bond No 242 Aug. 6, 1004, Bond No 266 Sept. 5, 1904, Bond No 253 Nov. 25, 1904, Bond No 235 Aug. 5, 1905, Bond No. 299 and 300 Aug. 5, 1905, Bond No 303 Oct. 20, 1905, Bond No 309 Nov. 20, 1905, Bond No 312 Dec. 16, 1905, Bonds Nos. 321, 322 and 323 Feb. 2, 1906, Bond No 334 Feb. 5, 1906, Bonds Nos. 339, 341 and 342 July 7, 1906, Bond No 356 Sept. 1, 1906, Bond No 359 Dec. 6, 1906, Bond No 373 Nov. 15, 1906, Bond No 367 Jan. 15, 1907, Bond No 376 Jan. 15, 1907, Bond No 382 June 3, 1907, Bonds Nos. 389, 390 and 391 Sept. 21, 1907, Bonds Nos. 400, 401, 402 and 403 Oct. 5, 1907, Bonds Nos. 426, 427, 428, 429, 430 and 431 Oct. 5, 1907, Bond No 451 Oct. 18, 1907, Bond No. 458 and 459 Dec. 7, 1907, Bond No. 483 and 484 Dec. 7, 1907, Bonds Nos. 491, 492, 493 and 494 Dec. 21, 1907, Bonds Nos. 477, 526, 528, 529 and 530 Dec. 26, 1907, Bonds Nos. 542, 543 and 544 Jan. 5, 1908, Bond No. 553 and 554 Jan. 20, 1908, Bonds Nos. 580, 581, 582, 583 and 584 Jan. 20, 1908, Bond No 607 Jan. 20, 1908, Bond No. 604 and 605 Nov. 17, 1907, Bond No 470 Feb. 2, 1908, Bond No 612 Nov. 2, 1908, Bond No 669 Nov. 2, 1908, Bonds Nos. 679, 680, 681, 682 and 683 Dec. 5, 1908, Bond No 715 Dec. 5, 1908, Bonds Nos. 723, 724, 725, 726 and 727 Jan. 18, 1909, Bond No. 791 and 792 6 -9 -3t. Date. Dec. 4, 1902, Jan. 10, 1903, July 1, 1903, Aug. 15, 1903, Notice to Contractors. Sealed proposals will be received at the Council Chamber, City Hall, by the City Recorder until 8:00 p. m. Thursday, July 1st, 1909, for the im- provement of West Locust Street from Official Notices 201 Hodgdon Avenue to the east lot line of Alta Vista Street, in accordance with 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 3,000 lineal feet of combined con- crete curbing and guttering. 5,000 square yards of macadamiz- ing. 700 cubic yards of grading. The work to be paid for when said work is completed and as prescribed by Chapter XXXII of the Revised Or- dinances of 1901, of the City of Du- buque, work to be completed on or before November 1st, 1909. Bidders must state price per lineal foot for combined concrete curbing and guttering, the price per square yard for macadamizing, also price per cubic yard for grading. 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 19t1i, 1909. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, 6 -19 -2t City Recorder. Notice to Contractors. Sealed proposals will be received at the Council Chamber, City Hall, by the City Recorder until 8:00 P. m. Thursday, July 1st, 1909, for the im- provement of Julien Avenue from the west side of Bluff Street to the easter- ly curb lines of Alta Vista Street by reguttering the same with brick on a macadam foundation and to curb and reset curb where necessary, in accor- dance with 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 2,262 square yards of brick gutter- ing on macadam foundation. 1,100 lineal feet of curbstone reset. 560 lineal feet of new curbstone set. 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 he completed on or before September 1st, 1909. Bidders must state the price per square yard for brick guttering, the price per lineal foot for curbstone re- set and price per lineal foot for new curbstone set. Each hid 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 202 Official Notices to reject any and all bids. Dated at Dubuque, June 19th, 1909. EDMUND A, LINEHAN, 6 -19 -2t City Recorder. Notice to Sewer Contractors. Sealed proposals will be received at the Council Chamber, City Hall, by the City Recorder until 8:00 p. m. Thursday, July 1st, 1909, for the con- struction of an eight -inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in Francis and Hart Streets from the present sewer in Kaufman Avenue northerly in Francis Street to Hart Street, thence westerly in Hart Street to Valeria Street, in ac- cordance with the plans and specifica- tions prepared by the City Engineer and now on file in the office of the City Recorder. It is estimated by the City Engineer that it will require 990 lineal feet of 8 -inch tile pipe. 6 manholes. The work to be paid for when said wcrk is completed and as prescribed by Chapter XXXIV of the Revised Or- dinances of 1901 of the City of Du- buque, work to be completed on or before September 1st, 1909. Bidders must state price per lineal foot for tile pipe, and each manhole. All bids must he 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 19th, 1909. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, 6 -19 -2t City Recorder. Notice in Relation to Noxious Weeds. Every owner, agent, trustee, tenant or other p erson having the control of lots or parcels of real estate in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, is hereby no- tified that the permitting of noxious weeds growing to seeds on such lots or parcels of real estate or on the walks abutting same is forbidden by the ordinance of said city, and should any such owner, agent, trustee, tenant or other person having control of lots or parcels of real estate fail or neglect to destroy such noxious weeds before the 10th day of July 1909, the City of Dubuque will cause such nox- ious weeds to be destroyed, and assess the property whereon such weeds are allowed to grow, at the rate of 50 cents per hour for the time required to do the work of destroying same. • Dated at Dubuque this 29th day of June, 1909. H. A. SCHUNK, 6-29-5t Mayor. CITY COUNCIL Regular Session, July 1, 1909. (Official.) Council met at 8:45 p. m. Mayor Schunk in the chair. Present —Aids. Frith, Haas, Martin, O'Rourke, Rand, Saul and Singrin. Ald. Haas moved that the Council Proceedings for the month of May, 1909, be approved as printed. Car- ried. Ald. O'Rourke moved that action on the approval of the Council Pro- ceedings for the month of June, 1909, be deferred until the next meeting of the Council. Carried. BILLS. Following bills were approved and were on motion ordered paid: H. B. McCarten, plumbing re- pairs engine house and vari- ous water fountains $ 24 60 Tibey Bros., final estimate grading St. Ambrose St 123 72 Frank Hardie, transcript of testimony and record of proceedings of Mary Demp- sey case 85 00 John Bohn, inspector Bee Branch sewer for June 50 00 Geo. Ragatz & Son, repairs for sprinkling wagons 92 Geo. Bock, repairs for Road Department 8 '75 Frank A.. Frommelt, repairs for sprinklng wagons 10 00 Key City Iron Works, repairs for sprinklug wagons 4 50 Bill of James Lee & Son for con- structing cement sidewalk on Rhom- berg Avenue; also on Windsor Ave- nue abutting Lot 22, Cook's Add., amounting to $163.62, was, on mo- tion of Ald. Frith, referred to the City Engineer to examine the work and measure up same and report back to the Council. Carried. City Recorder Linehan presented bids for improving West Locust Street, Julien Avenue, sewer in Francis and Hart Streets; also bids for Stoltz Avenue, action upon which had been deferred at the last meeting of the Council. Mayor Schunk stated that Street & Steuck wished to have the bid which they submitted to the City Recorder on June 17th for the improvement of Stoltz Avenue withdrawn. After much discusson, on motion of Ald. Saul, City Recorder was instructed to return bid of Street & Steuck on improve- ment of Stoltz Avenue to them un- opened. Regular Session, July 1st, 1909 205 Ald. O'Rourke moved that rules be suspended to grant Mr. John Frantzen permission to address the Council in relation to improvement of Julien Avenue. Carried. Mr. John Frantzen then addressed the Council, remonstrating against the proposed improvement of Julien Avenue, stating that remonstrance had been prepared to be presented to the Council at their last session, but through some error remonstrance was not filed within the proper time. On motion of Ald. Saul bids for the improvement of West Locust Street, Julien Avenue, Stoltz Avenue and sewer in Hart and Francis Street were ordered opened and read and were then, on motion, referred to the City Engineer to estimate. PETITIONS AND COMMUNICA- TIONS. Communication from Lacy, Brown & Lacy, attorneys for the Wiliam Hintrager estate, asking that the City Treasurer be instructed to accept $545.93 in full settlement of special assessments for improving various streets as set out in their petitons, was, on motion of Ald. Rand, re- ferred to the Committee of the Whole. Communicaton from Memorial Day Committee, stating that the commit-. tee extended their sincere and hearty thanks to the Mayor and City Coun- cil for their wise and patriotic action in making the usual appropriaton of $200.00 for proper observance of Me- morial Day, was, on motion of Ald. Rand, referred to the Committee of the Whole. Notice of Otto W. Gieger, claiming $500.00 damages for personal injuries claimed to have been sustained by falling on a sidewalk on 28th Street, was, on motion of Ald. Haas, re- ferred to the Committee on Claims and City Attorney. Original Notice in the District Court of the petition of Katie Carmody, plaintiff, vs. Otto F. Schill, Admins- trator, etc., et al, defendants, and also the cross petition of Lizzie O'Hallor- an, of which the said plaintiff, Katie Carmody, is now the owner and holder, asking the foreclosure of a certain mortgage dated the 23rd of March, 1899, against S. 1 /2 of Lot 251, on which the City of Dubuque has a lien, was, on motion of Ald. Frith, re- ferred to the City Attorney. Invitation to the Mayor and City Council from the City of Seattle to visit the Alaska- Yukon - Pacific Expo- it