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1909 September Council ProceedingsRegular Session, September 2, 1909' 301 CITY COUNCIL. Regular Session, September 2nd, 1909. (Official.) Council met at 8:45 p'. m. Mayor Sehunk in the chair. Preent - -Alds. Frith, Haas, Martin O&Rourke, Rand, Saul and Singrin. Absent- -None. Al'd. Haas moved that action on the approval of the Council Proceedings for the month of August, 19'09, be de- ferred until the next session of the City Council; Carried, BILLS. The following bills, having been properly approved by the various committees, were read' and', on mo- tion of Ald O'Rourke, were ordered paid: O'Farrell Contracting Co., 5% retained for one year on contract for brick paving of Sixth Street $114 09 James Lee & S'on, constructing cement steps at east en- trance to City Hall as per contract 225 00 Avenue Top Mining Co., tail- ings for Second Road Dis- trict 50 00 H. Weber, inspector on 32nd Street storm sewer 7 70 Pat Ryan, inspector curb and gutter on West 4th St 32 70 Robt. Young, inspector' Fran- cis and Hart Street sewer • 9` 60 Tom Jess, Inspector on Glen Oak Avenue sewer 13 50 PETITIONS • AND COMMUNICA- T77ONSi Petition of John W. Schwind, ask- ing that the City Engineer' be iristrtict- ed to establish. the grades on' Audu- bon: Avenue, Atlantic Avenue, Au- burn'. A\Venue and Custer Streets, in Tschirgi and Schwind's Subdivision; was, on motion' of Ald. O'Rourke, re- ferred to- ]lhe Cbmtnittee of the Whole. Petition of the M. M. Tohannsen Candy Co., asking that they be grant - ed an exemption from taxatibn on tlieir' personal' property used in core- ducting their candy factory for. at period of years beginning with the year 1908; was, on trioti'on. of Ai'd'. Sin - grirf; referred' to the Committee of the Whore: Petition+ of M. Tscliirgi S'on's; pre- senting bills for extra work' d'one on 32nd Street storin water sewer, was read' and, on motion. of Ald. Haas, pe- titions: and MIN: far. extra Week Were refkiird: to the. Cbiiiwfittees of the Wht'a1e: Petition of Wilmer Cook, asking that he be granted additional time until October' 1st for the completion of the contracts for improving Stoltz Avenue and O'Neill Avenue, was, on motion of Ald. Frith, granted. Petition of the Standard Oil Co., asking that they be granted the use of a portion of South Main Street not exceeding eight feet wide, for the pur- pose of erecting a temporary office during the time their warehouse is being rebuilt, was, on motion of Ald. Saul, granted. Original notice in the District Court of petition of Martin - Strelau Co. to have writ of mandamus issued to com- pel City to levy assessment on all tax- able property to pay judgment ren- dered against City for $42,715.36 with interest at 6% from the 10th day of July, 1908, was, on motion of Ald. O'Rourke, referred to the City Attor- ney. REPORTS OF OFFICERS. Mayor Schunk stated that, accord- ing to the Ordinance, it became in- cumbent on the Council at the present session to appoint a Committee on Assessments to act as a Board of Equalization, consisting of one Ald- erman from each ward, and he submitted the following list which, on motion of Ald. Haas, was approved: Ald's. O'Rourke, Saul, Rand, Singrin and Frith. 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 August, 1909,. for which please order warrants. drawn in my favor: Tnterest paid. on warrants outstanding $1,76250. New York exchange 7.30 Postage and expense 12.75 Telegram, Police .32 Express charges, Road 7.85 Freight charges, Road 67.44 Total $1,858.16 library orders paid' $6'43'.51 Respectfully; Hi BRI'NKMAN, Treasurer. On motion of Ald. O'lt'ourlte the re port was received and warrants' or- dored d.`raWn: to' pay' the various: am'dunt; and' the report referred to the Committee on Finance. City, Auditor Lyons reported asp 1 ode lbws;. 710. the, Honorable: Mayor and CUij Cauncii: 302 Regular Session, September 2, 1909 Gentlemen: Herewith find my re- port for the month of August, 1909, showing the receipts and disburse- ments for the month: Cash on hand Aug. 1, 1909.$60,011.10 Receipts from all sources.. 14,451.31 . Total $74,462.41 DISBURSEMENTS. Warrants redeemed $23,560.44 Regular bond coupons re- deemed 6,839.88 Water Works bond coupons redeemed 45.00 Improvement bond coupons redeemed 226.25 Total $30,671.57 Balance Sept. 1st, 1909..$43,790.84 The .above cash balance includes the improvement bond fund, im- provement bond interest fund and li- brary fund balance. Water Works account: Water Works, balance August 1, 1909 $ 6,649.30 Deposited with City Treas- urer during August 5,745.14 Total $12,394.44 Orders drawn on City Treasurer during August. 3,716.47 Balance Sept. lst, 1909....$ 8,677.97 Excavation permit account: Balance August 1st, 1909 $40.00 Receipts 'during August 10.00 Total $50.00 Permits redeemed during Aug 15.00 Balance September 1st, 1909.$35.00 Also the following is a record of all interest coupons redeemed by the City Treasurer during the past month and credited to him: Water Works bond coupons. $ 45.00 Improvement bond coupons. 226.25 Regular bond coupons 6,839.88 Total $ 7,111.13 Also report that there is due the city officers for the month of August, 1909, $2,574.80. 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 Septem- ber lst, 1909: Appropriation Expended Expense .. ....$40,000.00 $14,964.47 Roads — First District .. 6,225.82 5,110.67 Second District . 15,011.04 9,827.85 Third District .. 8,859.42 6,443.96 Fourth District . 10,750.58 6,803.00 Fifth District .. 8,275.14 8,270.74 Fire .... 49,000.00 18,390.82 Police .... 35,000.00 14,901.11 Sewerage .. 6,000.00 2,723.96 Printing 2,800.00 977.91 Street Lighting 27,000.00 10,353.75 Interest .. 40,000.00 16,093.23 Board of Health 7,000.00 3,513.41 Grading .. 4,000.00 948.73 Special Bonded Paving ... 4,000.00 4,000.00 Special Bonded Debt and In- terest .. 4,500.00 2,500.00 Mt. Carmel Ave- nue Grading . 2,500.00 45.15 Sidewalk Repair- ing .... 1,000.00 371.75 Bluff Street ex- tention 500.00 19.30 Improvement of Windsor Ave- 1,000.00 2,500.00 Bee Branch Sew- er, Third Ward Bee Branch Sew- er in Wash- ington Street . 6,000.00 5,894.92 Improvement of Grandview Avenue .. ... 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 Clay Street Im- provement 2,000.00 1,641.99 West Locust St. Storm Sewer . 2,000.00 1,997.55 Kauffman Avenue Improvement . 1,000.00 Thirty - second St. Storm Sewer . 1,000.00 Heeb Street Grad- ing .... ..... 300.00 44.25 $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 August, 1909: Amount due firemen $3,053.83 Less 1% retained for Pension Fund 29.40 Balance due firemen $3,024.43 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 the firemen, and the report referred back to the Committee on Fire. Chief Reinfried also presented the following: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council of the City of Dubuque: Gentlemen: The undersigned would respectfully ask your honorable body, in order to comply with the Firemen's Pension Law, that the names of all the members of the department ap- pear on the same pay roll, so as to facilitate the crediting of the amount due said fund and show at the same time the balance due each individual member of the department. We would, therefore, recommend that the name of the Chief and also that of the City Electrician be stricken from the nay roll of officers and placed upon the fire pay roll. Respectfully, J. R. REINFRIED, Pres. H. BRINKMAN. GEO. T. LYONS, Trustee. On motion of Ald. Frith the report of Chief Reinfried was refererd to the Committee of the Whole. Chief of Police Pickley reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: I herewith submit the police report for the month of August: Intoxication 3-2 Disorderly Conduct 11 Disturbing the Peace 12 Assault 1 Assault and Battery 2 Assault with Deadly Weapon 1 Petit Larceny 2 Threat to Kill 1 Murder • 1 Vagrancy 14 Total 77 Residents Arrested 27 Doors Found Open 26 Lodgers Harbored 17 Defective Lights 451 Meals Furnished 23 Cost of Food $4.60 Police Court Costs $26.95 Sheriff, Dieting Prisoners for July and August $14.00 Patrol Runs for Prisoners 55 Transfer of Prisoners 1 Ambulance Calls 4 Committee Calls 1 Miles Traveled 81 I also beg to submit the pay roll for policemen for the month of August, 1909: Amount due policemen $2,483.35 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 Regular Session, September 2, 1909 303 policemen and the report referred to the Committee on Police and Light. City Electrician Hipman reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: I herewith submit my report of defective lights for the month of August, 1909: I find from the reports of the Po- lice Department that the total hours that 451 ]amps failed to burn would equal 2 lamps burning for one month, or $10.00. Respectfully submitted, WILLIAM HIP1fAN, City Electrician. On motion of Ald. Martin the re- port was received and the City Audi- tor to be instructed to deduct from the Union Electric company's bill for the month of August, 1909, the sum of $10.00. 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 last half of August, 1909: Amt. due laborers on streets. 82,800.55 Approved by Committee on Streets. Also submit the pay roll for labor on sewers during the last half of August, 1909: Amt. due laborers on sewers..8231.25 Approved by Committee on Sewers. Also submit the pay roll for labor grading the alley between Strauss and Burden Avenues: Amt. due laborers on grading..$19.80 Approved by Committee on Streets. Respectfully submitted, JOHN DORGAN, Street Commissioner. On motion of Aids. Saul and Sin - grin the pay rolls on streets, alleys and sewers were received and war- rants ordered drawn to pay the vari- ous amounts and the pay rolls re- ferred back to the proper commit- tees. Following Weighmasters' and `\'oodmeasurers' reports of receipts were presented and read, and, on mo- tion, were received and filed: Jos. Straney, First Ward scale. $ 3.05 Louisa Pitsehner, West Du- buque scales 1.80 C. W. Katz, scales receipts 15.85 C. W. Katz, sale of market stands 1.00 City Recorder Linehan presented and read certified copy of the notice of the Council's intention to construct a sanitary sewer in College Avenue Regular Session, September 2, 1909 Reche's Sub., ordering cement side- walks Laid on the north side of Grace Street between Grandview Avenue and Louisa Street, abutting on said prop- erty. No remonstrance being filed and no one in the room objecting to the laying of said sidewalks, the notices were, on motion of Ald. Rand, re- ceived and filed. Sidewalk Inspector Lynch also pre- sented certified copy of notice served on A. A. Cooper, ordering cement sidewalk laid on the west side of Lo- cust Street between First and Second Streets in front of and abutting on south lh of City Lot 118. No remon- strance being filed and no one in the room objecting to the laying of the sidewalk the notice was ordered re- ceived and filed. Sidewalk Inspector Lynch also pre- sented a certified copy of the notice served on Ellen May, owner of West 14 of Lot 106, Union Add., orclering cement sidewalks laid on south side of Cleveland Avenue between Moun- tain Lane and Union Streets abutting said property. 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 pre- sented certified copies of the notices served on A. E. Girard, owner of Lot 5, IIodges' Sub., and Minnie and M. A. Kemler, owners of Lots 1 of 4 and 2 of 4, Ann O'Hare's Sub., orclering cement sidewalks laid on south side of Grace Street between Grandview Avenue and East Street, abutting said property. No remonstrance being filed and no one in the room object - ing' to the laying of the sidewalks, the notices were, on motion of Ald. Rand, received and filed. Sidewalk Inspector Lynch also pre- sented certified copy of notice served on William Klauer et al, owner of Lot 213, Davis Farm Add., ordering a ce- ment sidewalk laid on the south side of Twenty- seventh Street between Jackson and White Streets.. Petition of Wm. Rlauer et al, asking that the City do not open bids for the laying of the sidewalk, as they have awarded the contract to Rudolph & Brasher, was then react and, on motion of Ald. Frith, petition was granted and bicl to be withheld and notice ordered re- ceived and filed. BIDS. Bids for laying cement sidewalks on various streets of the City were pre- sented. Ald. Frith moved that bids for laying cement sidewalk on south side of Twenty- seventh Street, abut- REPORTS OF COMMITTES. ting on Lot 213, Davis Farm Add., be not opened. Carried. On motion of Ald. Saul bids for laying cement sidewalks on all other streets were opened. Carried. Bids are as follows: Four -foot sidewalk on west side of Southern Avenue, between Dodge Street and Railroad Avenue, abutting Lots 2 of 229, Union Add., and Lots 3 and 4, Union Add.: Nick J. Staner, 10s/ } c per square foot. E. J. Evans, Jr., 10%c per square foot. Both bids being the same, on mo- tion of Ald. Saul, ballot was taken resulting in Staner receiving 4 votes. and E. J. Evans, Jr., 3 votes. Con- tract was, on motion of Ald. Saul, awarded to Nick J. Staner for 10,1c per square foot. Four -foot sidewalk on south side of Cleveland Avenue, between Mountain Lane and Union Street, abutting Lot 106, Union Add.: Nick J. Staner,_13c per square foot. On motion of Ald. Saul, contract was awarded to Nick J. Staner for 13c per square foot. Four -foot sidewalk west side of Lo- cust Street, between First and Second Streets, abutting S. 1/2 of City Lot 18: Ecl. J. Evans, Jr., 10c per square foot. Nick J. Staner, 12c per square foot. 011 motion of Ald. Frith, contract for sidewalk on west side of Locust Street was awarded to Ed. J. Evans, Jr. Four -foot sidewalk on north side of Grace Street, abutting on Lots 1 of 21, 2 of 21, 1 of 22, Lots 23, 24, 25, 27, 28, 20, 30, 31, 32, 33 and 34, Reche's Sub., and also on south side of Grace Street, abutting on Lot 5, Hodges' Sub. Bids are as follows: Ed. J. Evans, 12 per square foot. Nick J. Staner, 12s,.c per square foot. On motion of Ald. O'Rourke, con- tract for sidewalks on Grace Street were awarded to Ed. J. Evans, Jr. Ald. Saul moved that all laborers on streets and sewers be paid Satur- day afternoon, September 4th, instead of Tuesday, September 7th. Carried. Ald. Martin, chairman of the Com- mittee on Ordinances, presented and read: An Ordinance granting to the Illi- nois Central Railroad Company the use of a portion of Dodge Street, be- tween South Main and Water Streets, in the City of Dubuque, for a term of 3-04 Regular Session, September 2, 1909 from Allison Place to West Fifth Street. No remonstrance being filed and no one in the room objecting to the construction of said sewer, the notice was, on motion of Ald. O'Rourke, received and filed. City Recorder Linehan also pre- sented and read the certified copy of the notice of the Council's intention to improve Fifth Street from Main to Iowa Streets. No remon- strance being filed and no one in the room objecting. to' the improvement of said street, the notice was, on mo- tion, received and filed. City. Recorder Linehan also pre- sented and: read certified copies of the notices published in the official pa- pers of the city of the Council's in- tention to lily cement sidewalks on the west side of Southern Avenue, between Dodge Street and Railroad Avenue in front of and abutting on Lot 2 of 229, Union Add.. owned by Henry Barden. Also on Lots 3 and 4, Stout's Add., owned by Michael Burke. No remon- strance being filed and no one in the room objecting to the laying of said sidewalks, the notices were, on mo- tion of Ald. Saul, received and filed. On motion of Aid. Martin action of City Attorney was approved and the certificate ordered placed. on file. City Recorder Linehan also pre- sented and read the surety bond for $ 5,000'.00 of Charles Sass as Water Works Trustee. On motion of Ald. Martin bond of Hon. Charles Sass, as Water Works Trustee, was approved and placed on file. City Attorney Lyon reported that the Renewal. Certifibate of the bond of B, F. Stedman, as bookkeeper and superintendent of the Water Works Department, which had been referred to him, was properly drawn up and that he had approved th'e same. City Attorney Lyon reported as fo1- lows: To• the Honorable Mayor and City Council: • Gentlemen: The undersigned, to whom was- referned the report of your Committee. of the Whole relative to the petition of Louisa Lange with ref- erence to the improvement of Wilbur Avenue. and, the vacation, of Olive' Street, would respectfully recommend that proper waivers -be procured from all. persons interested in the improve- ment. contemplated; as the same inr v lVtes; at, matter: of special: assessments' against the: abutting propperty,,, find. no legal objection to the adoption of said report. Respectfully submitted, GEO. T. LYON, City Attorney. By E. H. WILLGING„ Assistant. On motion of Ald. Rand the report of the City Attorney was approved and proper waivers to be secured. The following petition and waiver of - William H. Day, Jr., and Louisa) Lange was then read: To the Honorable Mayor and City. Council of the City of Dubuque; Dowa.: Gentlemen: The undersigned, an owner of property abutting on that part of Wilbur Avenue from', the end of the present improvement at the easterly line of Olive Street westerly for a distance of fifty -six feet, ten. inches, hereby agrees to pay his share of the special assessment to be levied by the City Council for macadamiz- ing, curbing and guttering that part of said street. He also hereby waives any and all objections to any illegalities and in- formalities, if any there are, to the special assessment to be levied by the City Council for the improvement of said part of said street and hereby consents to and asks to have such im- provement made. The foregoing agreement, waiver and consent is, however, subject to the condition that that part of Olive Street laying between. the southerly' line of Jefferson Street and the north -, 1y line of Wilbur Avenue, after same is widened to a width of forty feet, be vacated and the use thereof granted' to the undersigned, William H. Day, Jr., as proposed in the proposition now pending before the Connell. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa; this 2nd' day of September, 1909. WILLIAM H. DAY, JR. By GLENN BROWN, His Attorney. LOUJISA LANGE, By J. W. KINTZTNGER, Iler Attorney. Ald. Rand moved that petition be' granted' and waiver be made matter' of record. Carried. Sidewalk Inspector Lynch present- ed' and read certified copies of the' noti'ces ser-ved on X. C: Roberts, owner' of Lots 1 of 21, 2' of 21 and' 1 of 22, R'ech'e's Sub:, Anna! H'eer, owner of Lots 23 and 25, Reche 's Sir15., T: B: Cain, otv,nelr of Lot 24 Recites Sub., Martin. Deer, owner' of Lot 2.7 ;,. Iltteehe's6 Sub., Frank D. Bennett, owner of Lot 28,, Reclie's Sub),. John. Acaola, owner' of Lot: Z9; R,eche's• Sub., John Frey, owner of Lot 30i Reche's Sub., Chas. J:. l ?itaohner;. ownerr of Lots- 31. and 3:2, Rleehe's' Siut, also on John Kapp,, wsrn oer of Tu tsr 331 an 3:4„ track southerly across Third Street from a point on the main line of said Company opposite the north curb line of said street, in the City of Dubuque, and regulating the con- struction, use and maintenance thereof. Be It Ordained By the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That permission be and the same is hereby granted to the Chi- cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Company, its successors and - assigns, to lay down, operate and maintain a sidetrack in the City of Dubuque, commencing at a point on the main track of said Company opposite the north curb line of Third Street, thence running southerly and across said Third Street, at a slight curve west- erly, for the purpose of extending said track to connect with the property now owned by Armour & Company south of said Third Street, on Out Lot 475. Sec. 2. That the laying down of said sidetrack shall be done under the supervision of the City Engineer and the Committee on Streets of said City Sec. 3. That in the laying down and operation of said sidetrack, the same shall be so constructed and maintained as to create the least Pos- sible obstruction to ordinary travel and the use of the street crossed. That cars shall not be allowed to stand on said street, and said track shall at all times be used in accordance with all lawful regulations now or here- after enacted by said City. Sec. 4. That said sidetrack shall be laid to the established grade of the street on which it runs, and should the grade be changed , at any time, said track shall be changed to con- form to such cha.nge at the expense of said company, without any claim against said City. Sec. 5. That said Company shall keep the space between the rails of said sidetrack and the space to the end of the ties so graded that carriages may easily pass over the same, and shall keep such spaces properly planked, paved or macadamized, or otherwise improved, as the City Coun- cil may direct, and shall keep any sidewalk crossing said tracks proper- ly planked. or lay such new walks, as the City Council may direct. Sec. 6. That said sidetrack shall be so constructed and maintained as not to da•m up or obstruct the flow and drainage of water in the gutters or on the surface of said street and said Railway Company shall be subject to and strictly comply with all reason- able police regulations bearing on the use and operation of said track. Sec. 7. The City of Dubuque here- by reserves the right to revoke the privilege hereby granted at any time after twenty (20) years from the time Regular Session, September 2, 1909 this Ordinance becomes operative. or sooner, in case the said Armour & Company fail to continue the opera- tion of the plant with which said side- track continued is to connect. Sec. S. That this Ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and publication one time in the Dubuque Telegraph -Her- ald and the Dubuque Times - Journal, official newspapers of said City, and written acceptance thereof on the part of said Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Company, duly endorsed hereon. Adopted September , 1909. Approved September , 1909. Attest: Mayor. 307 City Recorder, The provisions and terms of the foregoing Ordirll3nce are hereby ac- cepted this day of , 1909. Ald. Martin, chairman of the Com- mittee on Ordinances, also presented and read an Ordinance for the vaca- tion of that part of Olive Street lay- ing between the southerly line of Jefferson Street and the northerly line of Wilbur Avenue in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, and moved that the reading just had be considered its first reading. Carried. Ald. Martin moved that the Ordi- nance be now referred to the Com- mittee of the Whole. Carried. Ald. Martin moved that the matter of Stines Street be referred to the Committee of the Whole to view the grounds. Carried. Ald. Martin, chairman of the Com- mittee on Police and Light, stated that the Police Department needed 25 feet of 1 inch hose for Patrol House. Ald. Frith moved that the Committee Clerk be authorized to purchase of 25 feet of 1 -inch hose for the Patrol House. Carried. Ald. Haas, chairman of the Com- mittee on Delinquent Taxes, reported as follows: Your Committee on Delinquent Taxes, to whom was referred the pe- tition of Dorothea Buettell, asking that twenty -five per cent of the val- uation of the following named lots be accepted in settlement of the special assessment levied thereon for street and sewer purposes. 1 of 1 of 8 Ellen Blake's Sub. 15, 16, 17, in Buseman's Sub. 22 and 23 in the same Sub. 1 of 20 Finley, Home. 12 Home Add. 1 1 306 Regular Session, September 2, 1909 years, and regulating and controlling such grant, and moved that the read- ing just had be considered its first reading. 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 —Aids. Frith, Haas, Martin, O'Rourke, Rand, Saul and Singrin. Nays —None. Ald. Martin then moved that the Ordinance be now adopted as read. 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 granting to the Illi- nois Central Railroad Company the use of a portion of Dodge Street, between South Main and Water Streets, in the City of Dubuque, for a term of years, and regulating and controlling such gra.nt. Be It Ordained By the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That permission be and the same is hereby granted the Illinois Central Railroad Company to erect, or cause to be erected, in Dodge Street, between South Main and Water Streets, in the City of Dubuque, a removable building, beginning at a point in the south line of Dodge Street, on a line with the easterly line of a building already erected by said Illinois Central Railroad Company, and known as a fruit shed, and ex- tending northerly into Dodge Street from said southerly line thereof, and parallel with South Main Street, not to exceed a distance of fourteen (14) feet from said southerly line of Dodge Street; thence westerly, parallel with the northerly line of said fruit shed, to the southerly line of Dodge Street. Sec. 2. That the privilege hereby granted is subject to the continuation of the use and occupation of said fruit shed, for the fruit of the United Fruit Company, and in no event is this grant to endure for a longer term than twenty (20) years from the time this Ordinance becomes effective. It ' is expressly understood and agreed that no vested rights of any kind in or to any portion of Dodge Street. or to the use thereof, are hereby con- ferred, or will at any time be claimed, either by said Illinois Central Rail- road Company or said United Fruit Company by reason of the grant here- in made, and the permission and the enjoyment of the privilege hereby granted are subject at all times to any future action of the City Council of Dubuque relative to the removal or regulation of the building now author- ized to be erected. Sec. 3. That said Illinois Central Railroad Company and said United Fruit Company shall agree, by accept- ing the terms hereof, to protect and hold harmless the said City of Du- buque from any claims or actions for damages, or otherwise, arising from the use and obstruction of said por- tion of Dodge Street herein referred to, and shall agree to defend any suit arising by reason thereof, and to pay any judgment that may be rendered against said City, or any other ex- pense to which said City may be put, by reason of said use and obstruc- tion. Sec. 4. That this Ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and publication one time in the Dubuque Telegraph -Her- ald and the Dubuque Times- Journal, official newspapers of said City, and after written acceptance thereof on the part of said Illinois Central Rail- road Company and the United Fruit Company, duly endorsed hereon. ' Adopted September , 1909. Approved September , 1909. Mayor. Attest: City Recorder. The provisions and term of the foregoing Ordinance are hereby ac- cepted and agreed to this day of , 1909. Ald. Martin, chairman of the Com- mittee on Ordinances, also presented and read an Ordinance granting to the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Company permission to con- struct, maintains +and operate a side- track southerly across Third Street from a point on the main line of said company opposite the north curb line of said street, in the City of Dubuque, and regulating the construction, use and maintenance thereof, and moved that the reading just had be consid- ered its first reading. Carried. Ald. Martin moved that the rules be suepended 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. Ald. Martin then moved that the Ordinance be now adopted as read. Carried by the following vote: Yeas -- -Aids. Frith, Haas, Martin. O'Rourke, Rand, Saul and Singrin. Nays— None. The Ordinance follows: AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE granting to the Chi- cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rail- way Company permission to con- struct, maintain and operate a side- 308 Regular Session, September 2, 1909 South half of lot 9, O'Neill's Add. 11 of Buseman's Sub. 31 of Buseman's Sub. 32 of Buseman's Sub. 34 of Buseman's Sub. Would respectfully recommend that the said petition be received and filed and that an offer be made to compromise on the basis of fifty per cent of the original assessment with- out interest, provided the same be paid within thirty days from the pas- sage hereof, and we would also rec- ommend that, complying with this resolution, the City Treasurer be in- structed to accept said amount in full settlement of said assessments. D. J. HAAS, Chairman. .Ald_ Haas moved the adoption of the report of the Committee on De- linquent Taxes. Carried. 0 Ald. Singrin, chairman of the Com- mittee on Sewers. reported as fol- lows: Your Committee on Sewers, to whom was referred the report of the Committee on Sewers accepting the sanitary sewer in Francis Street and Hart Street, would respectfully rec- ommend that said report be adopted. WM. SINGRIN, Chairman. Ald. Singrin moved the adoption of the report of the Committee on Sewers. Carried. Ald. Rand, chairman of the Com- mittee on Public Grounds and Build- ings, reported as follows: Your Committee on Public Grounds and Buildings, to whom was referred the bill of T. H. Schilling amounting to $1.00 for repairing windows at the City Hall and also that of G. F. Klieh for $2.00 for a new lock for the Auditor's office. would respectfully recommend that said hills be allowed and that warrants in settlement there- of be ordered drawn on the City Treasurer. D. W. RAND, Chairman. Aid. Rand moved the adoption of the report of the Committee on Pub- lic :rounds and Buildings. Carried. Ald. Rand, chairman of the Com- mittee on Claims, reported as fol- lows: Dubuque, Iowa, Sept. 2, 1909. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: The undersigned Corn - mitte? on Claims, to whom was re- ferred the matter of the claim of Otto W. Gieger for personal injuries received through a fall on defective sidewalk, state that we have duly in- vestigated the facts in the case and recommend that adjustment of the claim be made on the basis of $100.00 to which amount the plaintiff in said claim has agreed; that the amount asked in the claim is $500.00, and we deem the settlement effected reason- able and proper, and we ask the ap- proval of said settlement and that warrant be ordered drawn in the amount named. JAMES SAUL, D. J. HAAS, D. W. RAND, Committee on Claims. - GEO. T. LYON, City Attorney. _\ld Rand moved that the report of the Committee on Claims be adopted and a warrant be ordered drawn in favor of the Mayor to af- fect said settlement. Carried. Ala. O'Rourke, chairman of the Committee of the Whole, reported as follows: Your Committee. of the Whole, - to whom were referred the bills of Jas. Gregory for $178.50 and Lorenz Eberhardt for $244.25 for labor on and material furnished Engine Houses 1, 2, 4, 5 and 6, would re- spectfully recommend that said bills be allowed and that warrants in settlement thereof be ordered drawn on the City Treasurer. Also your Committee of the Whole, would respectfully recommend that the City Engineer be instructed to pr pare estimate's showing the cost required to place Southern Avenue, North Cascade Road and Millville Road 10 good condition and report to the Committee of the Whole at its nex: meeting. Also your Committee of the Whole, would respectfully recommend that the drainage at the east end of the recent improvement on Davis Ave- nue be provided for and that the Street Commissioner be instructed to direct said work and certify the cost thereof to the Board of Supervisors. Also your Committee of the Whole wouln respectfully recommend that the storm water sewer constructed in Thirty - second Street by M. Tschirgi & Son be accepted. Also your Committee of the Whole, to whom were referred the bills of the Iowa - Telephone Company for services rendered the various city of- fices, would respectfully recommend that said bills be referred to the Committee on Electrical Construction to report back to this committee. Regular Session, September 2, 1909 Also your Committee of the Whole, reporting on the balance of the amounts for breaking macadam in the 3rd and 5th Wards, would re- spectfully recommend that the maca- dam broken in the 3rd Ward, amount- ing to $S.10, be paid and that a war- rant in settlement thereof be ordered drawn on the City Treasurer, and that action on the rock broken in the Fifth District as shown by said list be de- ferred. Also your Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the hill of M. Tschirgi & Son amounting to $840.59 for the construction of a storm water sewer in Thirty - second Street from Cooler Avenue to Jackson Street, would respectfully recommend that said bill be allowed and that a war- rant in settlement thereof be ordered drawn on the City Treasurer. Also your Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the bill of the Dubuque County Auditor for Plat No. 5237 amounting to fifty cents, would respectfully recommend that said bill be paid and that a warrant in settle- ment thereof be ordered drawn on the City- Treasurer. - Also your Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the report of the Committee on Claims on the pe- titions of C. J. Barrett and Thomas Henney, would respectfully recom- mend that the City Attorney be per- mitted to settle the claim of C. J. Barrett for $200.00 and that he be allowed also to settle the claim of Thomas Henney for $150.00, and also for the costs in the cases amount- ing to $27.55 and that warrants in said amounts be ordered drawn in favor of the Mayor to effect settlements. JOHN O'ROURKE, Chairman. Ald. O'Rourke moved the adoption of the various reports of the Com- mittee of the Whole. Carried. Following report of the "Commit- tee of the Whole was also presented and react: Your Committee of the Whole would respectfully recommend that the west side of Cooler Avenue from 22nd to 24th Streets be improved and that the cost thereof be taken from the grading fund. Ald. Frith moved the adoption of the report of the Committee of the Whole. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Frith, Haas, Martin and 13and. Nays —Aids, O'Rourke, Saul and Singrin. 309 Ald. O'Rourke, chairman of the Committee of the Whole, also re- ported as follows: Your Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the petition of the Dubuque Packing Co., asking the Bee Branch sewer in the alley in the rear of their plant be covered, would respectfully recommend that the prayer of the petitioners be granted and that the remonstrances against the said improvement be received and filed. JOHN O'ROURXE, Chairman. Ald. O'Rourke moved the adoption of the report of the Committee of the Whole. Ald. Frith moved as an amendment that action on the Bee Branch sewer in the Third Ward he deferred until next session of the Council. Amendment carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas- -Alds. Frith. Haas, Martin and Singrin. - Nays- -Aids. O'Rourke, Rand and Saul. RESOLUTIONS AND MOTIONS. Ald. O'Rourke offered the folloivi 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 College Avenue from Allison Place to West Fifth Street, according to the plans and specifica- tions of said sewer prepared by the City Engineer and now on file in the office of the City Recorder, and be it further Resolved, that said sewer shall be completed on or before the 1st day of November, 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 16th day of September, 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. 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. O'Rourke also offered the fol- lowing: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that Fifth Street from the east lot line of Main Street to the west lot line of Iowa Straet be improved by curbing and which objections thereto can be filed. and the time fixed for hearing, which time shall not be less than five (5) days after the service of such notice, and after such service shall have been made., the City Recorder shall, at the next regular session of the City Coun- cil, notify the Council thereof in writing, with a copy of such notice accompanying the same. Ald. O'Rourke moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Aids. Frith, Haas, Martin, O'Rourke, Rand, Saul and Singrin. Nays —None. Ald. Rand offered the following: Be it Resolved by the City Council, of the City of Dubuque, Iowa: That a permanent sidewalk of the width of four feet be and the same is hereby ordered to be laid on the south side of Grace Street, between Grandview Avenue and East Street, and in front of the following described premises: Lots 1 of 4 and 2 of 4, Ann O'Hare's Sub. Such sidewallt to be construct- ed of materials and in the manner as follows, to -wit: Eight inches of cin- ders, three inches of concrete and one inch of cement wearing surface. Said sidewalk to be completed on or be- fore the 1st clay of October, 1909, and the cost of the same be taxed against said premises and collected in the manner prescribed by law. Be it Further Resolved, That said property owner be and is authorized .to construct said sidewalk at his own expense, provided he begins work thereon within ten days after being notified by the City Recorder of the passage of this resolution by the City Council, and completes the same within thirty days thereafter. Be it Further Resolved, That if said work is not cwnmenced within the time named in said notice that the City Recorder be and is hereby order- ed to give ten days notice by two pub- lications asking for proposals for the doing of said work under contract with the City. The proposals for the doing of said work shall be acted up- on by the City Council on the 16th day of September, 1909. Ald. Rand moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Frith, Haas, Martin, O'Rourke, Rand, Saul and Singrin. N4ys —None. f Ald. Rand also offered the follow- ing: Whereas a proposition is now pending before the Council to vacate to W. H. Day, Jr., that part of Olive Street between the southerly line of Jefferson Street and the northerly line of Wilbur Avenue, being the Regular Session, September 2, 1909 ground lying between- lot 29 in Far - ley's Subdivision and lot 3 of the sub- division of outlot 687 in the City of Dubuque, both of which lots belong to said W. H. Day, Jr., now there- fore, Resolved that the City Engineer be and he is hereby directed to make a survey and plat of that part of Olive Street proposed to be vacated, to he filed in said Engineer's office subject to public inspection, and to give the notices required by Ordi- nance to all owners of property abutting said ground proposed to be vacated and to publish the notice required by Ordinance of the said proposed vacation. Ald. Rand moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Frith, Haas, Martin, O'Rourke, Rand, Saul and Singrin. Na;; s —None. Alderman Rand Also offered the following. Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That it is deemed necessary and advisable to improve Wilbur Avenue from the westerly end of the present improve- ment on said street and from a point thereon at the intersection of the easterly line of Olive Street westerly to a point 56 feet 10 inches westerly of the easterly line of Olive Street at the intersection of such line with Wilbur Avenue, and it is hereby pro- posed to grade, curb, gutter and ma- cadainize said portion of said street and to assess the cost of said curbing and 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, Saul and Singrin. Nays —None. 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 direct- ed to prepare a plat showing gener- ally the location, nature and 'extent of the proposed improvement on Wil- bur Avenue from the westerly end of the present improvement on said street and from a point on said street at the intersection of the east- erly line of Olive Street westerly to a point 56 feet 10 inches westerly of the point on Wilbur Avenue, where the easterly line of Olive Street in- tersects said Wilbur Avenue and the kind of material to be used, and an estimate of the entire cost thereof, and the amount and cost of such im- 310 Regular Session, September 2, 1909 resetting curb - where necessary and constructing a brick gutter on said portion of said street on a macadam 'foundation in accordance with the plans and specifications for such im- provement prepared by the City 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 November, 1909, and shall be paid for in the manner prescribed by Chapter XXXII of the Revised Ordinance of the City of Dubuque for payment of the cost of street im- provements. The proposals for doing said work shall be acted upon by the Council on the 16th day of September, 1909, and the City Recorder is hereby ordered to give ten days' notice by publication asking for proposals as provided by .Ordinance. 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. O'Rourke also offered the fol- lowing: Be it Resolved by the City Council, of the City of Dubuque, That it is deemed necessary and advisable to improve Bluff Street from the north lot line of Third Street to the south lot line of Eighth Street and it is hereby proposed' to curb and reset curb wherever necessary and pave said portion of said street with Sarco compost and to assess the cost of said curbing and resetting curb and paving against the abutting prop- erty. 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. Alderman O'Rourke 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 ex- tent of the proposed improvement on Bluff Street from the north lot line of Third Street to the south lot line of Eighth Street and the kind of ma- terial 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 he 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 publication of such notice, and after such publication shall have been made, the City Recorder, shall at the next regular session of the City Council, notify the Council thereof in writing with a printed copy of such notice accompanying the same. Ald. O'Rourke moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Aids. Frith, Haas, Martin, O'Rourke, Rand, Saul and Singrin. Nays —None. Ald. O'Rourke also offered the fol- lowing: Whereas, it is deemed necessary and expedient to improve west side of White Street between Sixth Street and Seventh Street in front of and abut- ting the premises hereinafter de- scribed by laying down a permanent sidewalk thereon: Composed of ce- ment material 6 feet wide. Therefore be is Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque; That the City Engineer be and he is hereby directed to prepare a plat showing generally the location, na- ture and extent of the proposed im- provement on the west side of White Street between Sixth and Seventh Streets, and in front of and abutting lot North 6, 9 feet of City Lot 314. City Lot 315; South 9, 3 feet of City 316, and the kind of material to be used, and an estimate of the entire cost thereof and the amount and cost of such improvement, and the amount and cost thereof, to he paid by the city, if any, and the cost thereof and amount assessable upon each lot or parcel of land adjacent to or abutting upon such improvement per front foot, and to file such plat and esti- mate in the office of the City Recor- der; that after the filing of said plat and estimate in his office, the City Recorder shall notify said abutting and adjacent property owners, as pro- vided by Ordinance, that such plat and estimate are on file, the location and nature of the improvement, kind of material to be used, and an esti- mate of its cost, and the time before Regular Session, September 2, 1909 after such service shall have been made, the City Recorder shall, at the next regular session of the City Coun- cil, notify the Council thereof in writing, with a copy of such notice accompanying the same. Ald. Frith 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. Frith also offered the follow- ing: Whereas it is deemed necessary and expedient to improve east side of Kleine Street between Kaufman Avenue and Klingenberg Terrace in front of and abutting the premises hereinafter descr!Lo' 1- er laying down a permanent sidewalk thereon: Coin - posed of cement material 4 feet wide, Therefore be it Resolved by the City Council, of the City of Dubuque; That the City Engineer be and he is hereby directed to prepare a plat showing generally the location, na- ture and extent of the proposed im- provement on the east side of Kleine Street between Kaufman Avenue and Klingenberg Terrace and in front of and abutting lot 1, Chas. Klingen- berg's 4th Sub., and the kind of ma- terial to be used, and an estimate of the entire cost thereof and the amount and cost of such improve- ment, and the amount and cost there- of, to be paid by the city, if any, and the cost thereof and amount assess- able upon each lot or parcel of land adjacent to or abutting upon such improvement per front foot, and to file such plat and estimate in the of- fice of the City Recorder; that after the filing of said plat and estimate in his office, the City Recorder shall no- tify said abutting and adjacent prop- erty owners, as provided by Ordi- nance, that such plat and estimate are on file, the location and nature of the improvement, kind of material to be used, and an estimate of its cost, and the time before which objections thereto can be filed, and the time fix- ed for hearing, which time shall not be less than five (5) clays after the service of such notice, and after such service shall have been made, the City Recorder shall, at the next regu- lar session of the City Council, notify the Council thereof in writing', with a copy of such notice accompanying the same. Ald. Frith moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas— Alcls. Frith, Haas, Martin, O'Rourke, Rand, Saul and Singrin. Nays—None. Ald. O'Rourke moved that the mat- ter of the sewer in the alley between Garfield Avenue and Rhomberg Ave- nue from Middle Avenue to Reed Avenue and also of the improvement of said alley be withdrawn from the Committee of the Whole. Carried. Ald. Martin then offered the fol- lowing: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That it iS deemed necessary and advisable to con- struct a sanitary sewer in Lincoln Ave- nue, Reed Avenue and in the alley he- tween Rhomberg and Garfield Avenues as follows, to -wit: An eight -inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in Lincoln Avenue from present manhole at Middle Ave-. nue, thence northeasterly to Reed Avenue, thence in Reed Avenue southeasterly to the alley between Rhomberg and Garfield Avenues, thence couthwesterly in said alley to Middle Avenue and to assess the cost of said sewer against the abutting property. Ald. Martin moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Ales. Frith, Haas, Martin, O'Rourke, Rand, Saul and Singrin. Nays —None. Ald. Martin 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 direct- ed Lo prepare a plat and specifications for an eight inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in Lincoln Avenue from the present manhole at Middle Avenue northeasterly to Reed Avenue, thence in Reed Avenue southeasterly to the alley between Rhomberg and Garfield Avenues, thence in said alley south- westerly ly to Middle Avenue showing the locations and general nature of such improvement, the extent there- of, the size and kind of material to be used, and to prepare an estimate of the cost thereof and the amount assessable upon each lot or parcel of land adjacent to or abutting thereon per front feet or square feet in area, and to file such plat, specifications and estimate in the office of the City Recorder. That after such plat is so filed, the City Recorder shall cause to be pub- lishes notice of the intention of the Council to make such improvement, which notice shall be published in three consecutive issues of the offi- cial 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 312 Regular Session September 2, 1909 provement, and the amount assess- able upon any railway or street rail- way 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 City Recorder; that af- ter the filing of said plat and estimate in his office, the City Recorder shall publish in three consecutive issues of a newspaper published in this city, a notice stating that such plat and es- timates are on file, the location and nature of the improvement, kind of material to be used and an estimate of its cost„ anti the time before which objections thereto can be filed, and the time fixed for hearing, which time shall not be less than five clays after the last publication of such no- tic?, and after such publication shall have been made, the City Recorder, shall, at the next regular session of the City Council, notify the Council thereof in writing, with a printed copy of such notice accompanying the saine. Alcl. Rand moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Frith, Haas, Martin, O'Rourke, Rancl, Saul and Singrin. Nays —None. Ald. Frith offered the following: Whereas it is deemed necessary and expedient to improve the north side of High Bluff Street, between Stafford Avenue and Middle Avenue in front of and abutting the premises herein- after described by laying clown a per- manent sidewalk thereon: Composed of cement material 4 feet wide. Therefore be it Resolved by the City Council, of the City of Dubuque; That the City Engineer be and he is hereby directed to prepare a plat showing generally the location, na- ture and extent of the proposed im- provement on the north side of High Bluff Street between Stafford Avenue and Middle Avenue and in front of and abutting the north 37.6 feet of lot 30, McCraney's Add., and lots 42 and 43, Hooper Add., and the kind of material to be used, and an estimate of the entire cost thereof and the amount and cost of such im- provement, and the amount and cost thereof. to be paid by the city, if any, and the cost thereof and amount as- sessable upon each lot or parcel of land adjocent to or abutting upon such improvement per front foot, and to file such plat and estimate in the office of the City Recorder; that after the filing of said plat and estimate in his office, the City Recorder shall notify said abutting and adjacent property owners, as provided by Ordi- nance, that such plat and estimate are on file, the location and nature of the improvement, kind of material to be used, and an estimate of its cost, and the time before which ab- jections thereto can be filed, and the time fixed for hearing which time shall not he less than five (5) clays after the service of such no- tice, and after such service shall have been made, the City Recorder shall, at the next regular session of the City Council, notify the Council thereof in writing, with a copy of such notice accompanying the same. Ald. Frith 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. Frith also offered the follow- ing Whereas. it is deemed necessary and expedient to improve the east side of Washington Street between Twenty - fifth Street and Twenty- seventh Street in front of and abutting' the premises hereinafter described by laying down a permanent sidewalk thereon: Com- posed of cement material four feet wide. Therefore be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque; That the City Engineer be and he is hereby directed to prepare a plat showing generally the location, na- ture and extent of the proposed im- provement on the east side of Wash- ington Street between Twenty -fifth Street and Twenty- seventh Street and in front of and abutting lots. North 25 feet of lot 44 and lots 45, 46, 41 and 48, E. Langworthy's Add., and the kind of material to be used, and an estimate of the entire cost thereof and the amount and cost of such im- provement, and the amount and cost thereof, to be paid by the city, if any, and the cost thereof and amount as- sessable upon each lot or parcel of land adjacent to or abutting upon such improvement per front foot, and to file such plat and estimate in the office of the City Recorder; that after the filing of said plat and estimate in his office, the City Recorder shall no- tify said abutting and adjacent prop- erty owners, as provided by Ordi- nance, that such plat and estimate are on.file, the location and nature of the improvement, kind of material to be used. and an estimate of its cost, and the time before which ob- jections thereto can be filed, and the time fixed for hearing, which time shall not be less than five (5) days after the service of such notice, and of Third Street, as conditions may re- quire, without undue interference with the landing of wood barges or other boats. Section 3. That the Harbor Mas- ter shall cause all wood on the Levee Front to be so piled as to leave a clear passage down Third Street to the wa- ter front and to the approach of said swimming school of 25 feet. Section 4. That said swimming school shall at all times be conducted in a lawful manner and be subject to all proper laws and regulations of said City. Ald. Frith moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Aids. Frith, Haas, Martin, O'Rourke, Rand, Saul and Singrin. Nays —None. Ald. Frith moved that the City At- torney and Ordinance Committee be instructed to prepare an Ordinance granting A. Siegel permission to con- duct a swimming school in accor- dance with the resolution just adopt- ed. Carried. Ald. Frith moved that the City En- gineer be instructed to draw plans for the improvement of Heeb Street. Car- ried. Ald. Frith moved that the City En- gineer be instructed to give the Street Commissioner stakes for the im- provement of Heeb Street. Carried. Ald. Saul was excused at 11:05 p. m . Ald. O'Rourke moved that the Or- dinance regulating the use and oper- ation of motor vehicles in the City of Dubuque be withdrawn from the Committee of the Whole. Carried. Ald. Martin, chairman of the Com- mittee on Ordinances, then read an Ordinance regulating the use and operation of motor vehicles in the City of Dubuque and providing a pen- alty for the violation thereof, and moved that the reading just had he considered its second reading. Car- ried. Ald. Martin then moved that the Ordinance be now adopted as read. Carried by the following vote: Yeas. — Aids. Haas, Martin, O'Rourke, Rand and Singrin. Nays —Ald. Frith. Absent —Ald. Saul. The Ordinance follows: AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE USE AND OPERATION OF MOTOR VEHICLES IN THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, AND PROVIDING Regular Session, September 2, 1909 A PENALTY FOR THE VIOLA- TION THEREOF. Be it ordained by the City Council, of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That no person shall operate a motor vehicle on any street or other public highway within the City of Dubuque at a rate of speed greater than is reasonable and proper, having regard to the traffic and use of the highway, or so as to endanger the Life or limb of any person, or in any event in the closely built up por- tions of said City at a greater rate than one (1) mile in six (6) min- utes, or elsewhere in said City at a' greater rate than one (1) mile in four (4) minutes; subject, however, to the other provisions of this section. Upon approaching a crossing of inter- secting public highways, or a bridge, or a sharp curve, or a steep descent, and also in traversing such crossing, bridge, curve or descent, a person operating a motor vehicle shall have it under control and operate it at a rate of speed less than hereinbefore. specified, and in no event greater than is reasonable and proper, having re- gard to the traffic then on such high- way and the safety of the public. Section 2. That any person oper- ating a motor vehicle within said City shall, at request or on signal by putt- ing up the hand, from a person rid- ing or driving a restive horse or oth- er draft or domestic animal, bring such motor vehicle immediately to a stop, and, if traveling in the opposite direction, remain stationary so long as may be reasonable to allow such horse or other animals to pass, and, if traveling in the same direction, use reasonable caution in passing such horse or other animal, and the oper- ator and occupants of any motor ve- hicle shall render necessary assistance . to the party having in charge said horse or other draft animal in so pas- sing. Section. 3. That every motor ve- hicle while in use on a public high- way within said City shall be provid -' ed with good and efficient brakes, and also with a suitable bell, horn, or other signal, and be so constructed as to exhibit, during the period from one (1) hour after sunset to one (1) hour before sunrise, one or more lamps showing white light visible within a reasonable distance in the direction toward which such vehicle is proceeding, and also a red light vis- ible in the reverse direction. Section 4. - That every motor vehicle within said City shall also at all times have the number assigned to it by the secretary of the state displayed on the back of such motor vehicle in such a manner as to be plainly visible, the number to be in Arabic numerals, each not less than three (3) inches in 314 Regular Session, September 2, 1909 objections can be filed, which time shall not be less than five days after the last publication of said notice, and after the completion of the pub- lication of such notice, he shall at its next session, notify the Council there- of in writing With a printed copy of such notice accompanying the same. 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 —No le. Ald. Martin also offered the fol- lowing: Be it Resolved by the City Council, of the City of Dubuque, That it is deemed necessary and advisable to improve the alley between Garfield and Rhomberg Avenues from Middle Avenue to Reed Avenue and it is hereby proposed to grade and maca- damize said portion of said alley and to assess the cost of said macadamiz- ing against the abutting property. A13. 14lartin moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Frith, Haas, Martin, O'Rourke, Rand, Saul and Singr'in. Nays - -None. Ald. Martin also offered the fol- lowing: Be it Resolved by the City Council, of the Qity of Dubuque, That the City Engineer he and he is hereby direct- ed to prepare a plat showing gener- ally the location, nature and extent of the proposed improvement in the alley between Garfield and Rhomberg Avenues from Middle to Reed Ave- nues 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 assessable upon each lot or parcel of land adjacent to or abutt- ing upon such improvement per front foot, and to file such plat and estimate in the office of the City Re- corder; that after the filing of said plat and estimate in his office, the City Recorder shall publish in three consecutive issues of a newspaper published in this city, a notice stat- ing 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 writ -, ing, with a printed copy of such no- tice accompanying the same. 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. Martin also offered the follow- ing: Whereas it is deemed necessary and advisable to take every possible pre- caution to safeguard the city from a disastrous conflagration, and Whereas it is the duty of the City Council to safeguard the lives and property of its citizens and to reduce the chances of a fire obtaining head - way to the minimum, therefore Be it Resolved by the City Council, of the City of Dubuque, that all tanks holding gasoline, kerosene or other highly inflarnable oils be covered with an asbestos covering of not less than one inch in thickness, and be it further Resolved, that the City Attorney and Ordinance Committee be instruct- ed to prepare an Ordinance provid- ing for the enforcement of the afore- said regulation. Ald. Martin moved the adoption of the resolution. Ald. O'Rourke moved as an amend- ment that the resolution be referred to the Committee of the Whole. Amendment carried, Ald. Singrin moved that rules be suspended to grant Mr. Siegel per- mission to address the Council in re- lation to being granted permission to use space at the foot of Third Street for a swimming school. Carried. Mr. Siegel then addressed the Council. Ald. Frith then offered the follow- ing: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That permission is hereby granted to A. Siegel to con- duct a swimming school at the foot of Third Street in the City of Du- buque, for a period of five years from the passage hereof, with the privilege of an extension of said grant for an- other five years from the expiration of said period. Section 2. That said swimming school is to be not larger than 100 feet, it to be movable, and subject to the control and regulation of the Harbor Master, who shall cause the same to be so located on either side 316 Regular Session September 2, 1909 height, and each stroke to be of a width not less than one -half ( /2 ) inch, and also as a part of such num- ber the initial and terminal letters of the state's name, such letters to be not less than two (2) inches Hi height. Section 5. That the words and phrases used in this Ordinance shall. for the purposes of the Ordinance, be construed as follows: 1, "Motor Vehicle" shall include all vehicles propelled by any power other than muscular power, excepting such mo- tor vehicles as run only upon rails or tracks, provided that nothing herein contained shall apply to traction en- gines or road rollers; 2, "Closely built up portions," shall mean the terri- tory - ,Within said City contiguous to a public highway devoted to business or where for not less than one - fourth ( 1:, ) of a mile the dwelling houses on such highway average not more than one hundred (100) feet apart. Section 6. Any person violating any of the provisions of this Ordi- nance, shall he deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall be punishable by a fine not exceeding twenty -five dollars ($25) for the first offense and punishable by a fine of not less than twenty -five dollars ($25) nor more than fifty dollars ($50), or imprison- ment not exceeding thirty (30) days, for a second or subsequent offense. Section 7. This Ordinance shall be in force and take effect from and af- ter its passage and its publication in the Times - Journal and Telegraph - Herald, official newspapers of the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Adopted , 1909 Approved , 1909. Attest: Mayor. City Recorder. Ald. Rand moved to adjourn to Thursday evening, September 16th, 1909. Carried. EDMUND A. LINEHHAN, City Recorder. Approved 1909 Mayor Attest: Recorder Regular Session, September 16, 1909' 317 CITY CBUNCIL. Regultrr Session, September 16th, 190 Council met at 5:50 p. m. Mayor Schunk in the chair. Present — Alds. Frith, Haas, O'R'ourlte, Rand, Saul and Singrin. Absent- -Aid. Martin. Mayor Schunk stated that action on the approval of the minutes of the Council Proceedings for the month of August, 1909, was deferred at the last session of the Council to this session. Al'd'. Haas moved that the Council Proceedings for the month of August, 1909, be approved as printed. Car- ried. PETITIONS AND COM'MUNICA- TIONS. Petition of Dubuque Commercial Club et al, asking that the Bee Branch sewer in the alley between 16th and 17th Streets he arched in order that the Dubuque Packing Cb. may erect a large packing plant, was presented and read. Petiton of David McDonald et al. asking that money appropriated for Bee Branch sewer in the Third Ward' be used toward the extension of said sewer by connecting the two open ends between 18th and 19th Streets and protesting against the use of the money so appropriated for the pur- pose of arching the sewer south of 17th Street, was read and, on motion of Ald. Singrin, rules were suspended to grant interested parties permission to address the Council. \Ir. C. A. Noyes, president of Du- buque Commercial Club, and James Beach then addressed the Council fa- voring arching of Bee Branch sewer. Mr. J. W. Kintzinger, Dave McDon- ald, Frank Rokusek and Sam Werb addressed the Council favoring exten- sion of the sewer between 18th and 19th Streets. Aids. Rain, Saul, O'Rourke and Haas spoke in favor of having sewer arched. Alds. Frith and Singrin spoke, urg- ing the extension of sewer, showing the necessity of having sewer at 18th Street built so that 18th Street can be opened up for use. Ald. Rand then moved that the fol- lowing report of the Committee of the Whole he adopted: Your Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the petition of the Dubuque Packing Co., askng that the Bee Branch sewer in the alley in the rear of their plant be covered, would respectfully recommend that' the prayer of the petitioners be granted and that the remonstrances against the said improvement be received and filed. Alcl. Singrin moved as an amend- ment that the report of the Committee of the Whole be referred, back to the Committee of the Whole. Amendment lost by following vote: Yeas —Aids. Frith and Singrin. Nays —Alds. Haas, O'Rourke, Rand and Saul. Absent —Ald. Martin. Original motion adopting the report of the Committee of the Whole was then put and carried by following vote: Yeas —Alds. Haas, O'Rourke,, Rand and Saul. Nays —Alds. Frith and Singrin. Ald. O'Rourke moved that the City Attorney be instructed to prepare con- tract and bond with Dubuque Packing Co. that they will complete the erec- tion of the proposed packing plant next year and that the City Engineer be instructed to prepare plans and specifications for the arching of the Bee Branch sewer in alley between 17th and 18th Streets. Carried. Ald. Frith moved that the City At- torney give the Council a written opin- ion at their next meeting as to the right of the City to favor private in- terests by spending money appropri- ated for Third Ward Bee Branch sewer, in arching sewer for Dubuque Packing Company. Carried. On motion of Ald. Saul; matter of improvement of Grandview Avenue' was brought up. City Recorder Linehan presented and read certified copy of notice of the Council's intention to improve. Grandview Avenue from Dodge Street to South Dodge Street. Remonstrances of Mr. T. Dillon, T. J. Donahue et al., Mrs. John J. Lavery and E. E. McClain were then reads against proposed improvement until( sewers and gas mains are laid and street is improved according to Knowl- ton grade. On motion of Ald. O'Rourke rules. were suspended to grant interested parties to address the Council. Mr. George Collis, Dr. C. J. Peter- son and Mr. T. J. Donahue then spoke against improvement according to present plan, and until such time as :ewer, water and gas mains are laid Ald. Saul then moved that remon- strance be referred to the Committee of the Whole and notice be received and filed. Carried. Petition of Mathis -Metz Co., asking that the City Treasurer be instructed to accept the face of the personal of Lot 45 and Lot 46, E. Langworthy's Add., owned by John Marzen. No re- monstrance being filed and no one in the room objecting to the laying of said sidewalks, the notices were, on motion of Ald. Frith, received and filed. City Recorder Linehan also pre- sented and read certified copy of the notice of the Council's intention to construct a sanitary sewer in Need- ham Place from a point about 200 feet north of \\Test Fifth Street to West Seventh Street. No remonstrance being filed and no one in the room objecting to the construction of said sewer, the notice was, on motion of Ald. O'Rourke, received and filed. City Recorder Linehan also pre- sented and read the certified copy of the notice of the Council's intention to construct a sanitary sewer in West Seventh Street from a point opposite the center of Lot 20 in Corriell's Du- buque to the present manhole in Hill Street. No remonstrance being filed and no one in the room objecting to the construction of said sewer the notice was, on motion, received and filed. City Recorder Linehan also pre- sented and read certified copies of the notices of the Council's intention to improve Bluff Street from Third Street to Eighth Street. Remonstrance of James Wood et al against improve- ment of Bluff Street from Third to Fourth Street and J. D. Dush against improvement of Bluff Street were then read and, on motion of Ald. O'Rourke, rules were suspended to grant inter- ested parties permission to address the Council. 1Nlr. James Wood then adressed the Council, remonstrating against the im- provement from Third to Fourth Streets. On motion of Ald. O'Rourke remonstrance and notice were orclerecl received and filed. Carried. Sidewalk Inspector Lynch presented a certified copy of the notice served on Fred Grobe Est., the Northeast 37.6 feet of Lot 30, McCraney's Add., and Jacob Schwaegler, owner of Lots 42 and 43, Hooper's Add., ordering ce- ment sidewalk laid on north side of High Bluff Street between Stafford Avenue and Middle Avenue abutting said property. 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 pre- sented certified copies of the notice served on Minnie ar.d M. A. Kemler, owners of Lots 1 of 4 and 2 of 4, Ann Regular Session, September 16, 1909 O'Hare's Sub., ordering cement side- walks laid .on south side of Grace Street between Grandview Avenue and East Street, abutting said property. Petition of R. W. Kemler, agents for Minnie and M. A. Kemler, asking that they be given additional time to com- plete the laying of said sidewalk and that the Council defer action on the opening of bids for laying of said side - walk, was read and, on motion, notice and petition were received and filed and Council to defer action on the opening -of bids for laying side= walk to next session of the Council. Carried. Sidewalk Inspector Lynch also pre- sented certified copy of notice served on . A. A. Cooper ordering cement sidewalk laid on the south side of West Fifth Street between John' Street and Gilmore Place in front of and abutting of Lots 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 and 21 of Sub- division of City Lots 691, 700 and 721. No remonstrance being filed and no one in the room objecting to the lay ing of the sidewalks, the notices were ordered received and filed. Sidewalk Inspector Lynch also pre- sented and read certified copy of the notice served on Fritz Uteck, owner of Lots 47 and 48, E. Langworthy's Add., ordering cement sidewalk laid on the east side of Washington Street between 25th and 27th Streets, abut- ting on said property. No remon- strance being filed and no one in the room objecting to the laying of said sidewalks, the notice was, on motion of Ald. Frith, received and filed. Following communication from For- mer City Attorney Kintzinger was pre- sented and read: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: Attached please find bankable voucher in the sum of $55.53 in favor of the City of Dubuque. exe- cuted by A. 11. Moore, special master in chancery of the Chicago Great Western Railway Company, in pay- ment of the cost of constructing tile pipe storm water sewer under the right of way of the Chicago Great Western Railway Company on 17th Street. This claim was prosecuted by me while City Attorney for the City of Dubuque in 1908, and .payment has just been made by the voucher at- tached, dated September 10th, 1909. Respectfully submitted, J. W. KINTZINGER. On motion of Ald. O'Rourke com- munication was approved and ordered received and filed. 318 Regular Session, September 16, 1909 taxes against said company for ast five years and upon payment thereof instruct the Treasurer to. cancel the taxes for prior years, was, on motion of Ald. Haas, referred to the Commit- tee of the Whole. Petition of A. A. Cooper Wagon & Buggy Co., asking that the Council place their assessment on Lots 691, '700 and 721, also their merchandise at the figure put in by the City As- sessor for the year 1908, was, on mo- tion of Ald. O'Rourke, referred to the Committee of the Whole. Petition of Frances L. Gibbs et al, asking that the alley between West Fourth and West Fifth Streets in Paulina Langworthy's Subdivision of Lot 5 of Mineral Lot 73 be vacated, was, on motion of Ald. O'Rourke, re- ferred to the Committee of the Whole to view the grounds. Petition of Mary C. Blake, asking that the City refund her $120.00 paid to the City for the laying of sidewalk in front of her property, claiming said walk is defective, was, on motion of Ald. Rand, referred to the Committee of the Whole. REPORTS OF OFFICERS. Mayor Schunk presented the follow- ing veto: Dubuque, Iowa, Sept. 10th, 1909. To the Honorable Council City of Dubuque: Gentlemen: I have had under con- sideration the report of your Commit- tee of the Whole recommending that the west side of Couler Avenue from 22nd Street to 24th Street be im- proved, and that the cost thereof be taken from the Grading Fund, adopted by your honorable body in regular ses- sion September 2nd, 1909. I am not at all disposed to hinder or in any way delay this important work, but the absolute fact that the Grading Fund has been by actual ex- penditure, contracts made, and work ordered, practically exhausted, bars the taking out of any portion of the proposed expense out of said Fund, even if the proposition were legal, which it is not, it would be out of the question to carry out your action. I, therefore, return to you the Com- mittee of the Whole report adopted by your honorable body on September 2nd, 1909, and hereby veto the mo- tion that carried adopting same. Very Respectfully, H. A. SCHUNK, Mayor. Ald. Frith moved that the report of the Committee of the Whole be again adopted over the veto of the Mayor. Ald. O'Rourke moved as an amend- ment that the Finance Committee se- cure sufficient funds to complete the work of improving the west side of Couler Avenue in as economical a manner as possible and the City Coun- cil go on record that they will guar- antee to make an appropriation suf- ficient to cover amount secured with interest. Amendment carried by the following vote: Yeas - -Mayor Schunk, Alds. Frith, Haas, O'Rourke, Rand, Saul and Sin - grin. Nays —None. Absent —Ald. Martin City Recorder Linehan presented and read certified copy of the notice of the Council's intention to levy a special assessment for the improve -. ment of Davis Avenue from Windsor Avenue to St. John's Cemetery by O'Farrell Contracting Co., contractors. No remonstrance being filed and no one in the room objecting to the levy- ing of the special assessment for the improvement of said Davis Avenue, the notice was, on motion, received and filed. City Recorder Linehan also pre- sented and read certified copy of the notice of the Council's intention to va- cate Olive Street between Jefferson Street and Wilbur Avenue. No remon- strance being filed and no one in the room objecting to said vacation, notice was ordered received and filed and further action in the matter to be de- ferred until the next session of the Cou nci 1. City Recorder Linehan - also pre- sented and read waivers and agree- ments of property owners on West Lo- cust Street between Alta Vista Street and Hodgdon Avenue, agreeing to pay for improvement of said street, and, on motion of Ald. Rand, same were ordered received and made matter of record. City Recorder Linehan also pre- sented and read certified copy of the notice of the Council's intention to im- prove the north side of 27th Street be- tween Jackson and Pine Streets. No remonstrance being filed and no one in the room objecting to the said im- provement the notice was, on motion of Ald. Frith, received and filed. City Recorder Linehan also pre- sented and read certified copies of the notices published in the official pa- pers of the City of the Council's in- tention to lay cement sidewalks on the east side of Washington Street be- tween 25th and 27th Streets in front of and abutting on North 25 feet of Lot 44 and South 15 feet of Lot 45, E. Langworthy's Add., owned by Susan and lylary Zeien, and North 35 feet 1 i 1 320 R'egullar Se'ssi'on, September 16, 1909 Regular Session, September 16, 1909 321 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 September, 1909': Amt. clue laborers on streets.$1',858.15 Approved by Committee on Streets. Also submit the pay roll for labor on servers during the first half of Sep- tember, 1909: Amt. clue laborers on sewers.. $193.65 Approved by Committee on Sewers. Also submit the pay roll for labor on Bluff Street Extension during the first half of September, 1909: Amount due laborers on street ..$89.10' Approved by Committee on Streets. Respectfully submitted,. JOHN DORGAN, Street Commissioner. On motion of Alcls, 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 back to the proper committees. Street Commissioner Dorgan also reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: I. herewith submit the pay roll for labor on Couler Avenue during the first hall of September, 19'09: Amount due laborers on Cooler Avenue $124%60 Respectfully submitted, JOHN DORGAN, Street Commissioner. Street Commissioner Dorgan also reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: Please find Treasurer's receipt for $55.53 for voucher received, from C. G. AV. R. R. Co., through Former City Attorney Kintzinger for construction of tile pipe sewer under their right -of -way during, year 1907. Also, as per your instructions, I have expended $15.00 grading sidewalks on Grace Street and Grandview Avenue. Also, expended $99.90 grading Wood Street. Also, expended $19.60 grading alley between Sheridan and Burden Avenue. Respectfully submitted, JOHN DORGAN, Street Commissioner. On motion of Ald. Saul report of Street Commissioner Dorgan was ap- proved and ordered received and filed. BIDS. City Recorder Linehan presented bids for laying cement sidewalks on West Fifth: Street and also on Grace' Street; also bids for improvement of Fifth Street from Main to Iowa) Streets; also for constructing sanitary sewer in College Avenue. On motion of Ald'. Rand action on opening of bid for sidewalk on Grace' Street was deferred. AI'cl. Singrin moved all other bitlg be opened. Carried. Bids for si'd'ewalk on south, side of West Fifth Street from John Street to Gilmore Place abutting on Lots 11 to 21, both inclusive, of Subdivision of City Lots 091, 700 and 721, are as follows: A. A. Cooper, per square foot, 8c. Nick J. Stoner, per square foot, 12 'r.c: On motion of Ald O'Rourke cony tract for cement sidewalk on West Fifth Street was awarded to A. A. Cooper. Bides for sewer in College Avenue are as follows: J. F. Brown, 8 -inch sewer, per lineal feat, OOc; manholes, each, $27.00. Street & Steuck, 8 -inch sewer, per lineal' foot, 50c; manholes, each, $2.'5.00. On motion of Ald. O'Rourke con- tract for sewer in College Avenue was awarded to Street Si Steuck. Bids for constructing curb and gut- ter on both sides of Fifth Street be- tween Math and Iowa Streets are as follows: J. F. Brown, curbing, per lineal foot, 80c; guttering, per square yard, $1.80. Ald. Saul moved bid be referred to Committee of the Whole. Ald. O'Rourke moved that contract be awarded to J. F. Brown subject to the approval of the Mayor. Carried. Alcl. Frith stated that the Wm. Klauer et al had not started work of laying the sidewalk on the south side of 27th Street and moved that their petition, ' asking for further time which hacl been granted at the last session of the Council, be received and filed. Carried. Ald. Frith moved that bids for lay- ing cement sidewalks on the south side of 27th Street, abutting on Lot 213, Davis Farm Add., be opened. Carried. Nick J. Stoner, constructing cement sidewalk on the south side of 27th Street, per square foot, 11%c. On motion of Ald. Frith, contract for laying cement sidewalk was awarded to Nick J. Stoner. REPORTS OF COMMITTEES. Ald. Saul, chairman of the commit- tee on Streets, reported as follows: Your Committee on Streets would respectfully report that we have ex- amined the brick gutter on Julien Avenue from Bluff Street to Alta Vis- ta Street and also whatever curbing it was necessary to put in and find the same 'satisfactory. We would therefore recommend that the work be accepted and that the City En- gineer be instructed to prepare a special assessment against the lots or parcels of land subject to assessment for such improvement and file the same in the office of the City Recor- der, 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. Saul moved that the city la- borers be granted a half holiday Fri- day, September 17th. Carried. Ald. Saul moved that the City En- gineer be instructed to set a grade stake at the southeast corner of Fifth and Bluff Street showing grade. Carried. Ald. O'Rourke, chairman of the Committee of th. lzrs reported as follon's: Your Committee of the Whole, to whom- was referred the report of the City Attorney George T. Lyon on the Clain' of Alice O'Herrin guardian for Gertrude O'Herrin, with reference to a claim for damages alleged to have been sustained by the latter by rea- son of falling on a defective walk, would respectfully recommend that said claim be settled directly with the said Alice O'I- lerrin, provided she ac- cepts the sum of $50.00 in full settle- ment of her claim and that a war- rant in said sum be ordered drawn on the City Treasurer in favor of the Mayor v:itli which to effect such set- tlement. Also your Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the p,)titjon of the M. At. Johannsen Candy Co., ask- ing that IL be exempt front taxation for a period of years, would respect- fully recommend that said petition be received and filed. Also yo41r Committee of the Whole.. to whom was referred the petition of the Dubuque Aerie No. 568 Fraternal Order of Eagles, asking that the as- sessment on its building be placed at $2,500.00, would respectfully recom- mend that said assessment be placed at $3,750.00 and that the City Treas- urer be instructed to accept the taxes for the year 1908 on the above basis and to cancel the balance. Also your Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the bill of Street and Steuck for grading West Fourth Street amounting to $560.00, would respectfully recommend that said bill be allowed and that a war- rant in settlement thereof be ordered drawn on the City Treasurer. JOHN O'ROURKE, Chairman. Ald. O'Rourke moved the adoption of the various reports of the Commit- tee of the Whole. Carried. RESOLUTIONS AND MOTIONS Ald. O'Rourke offered the follow- ing: Whereas, The contract heretofore entered into by the City of Dubuque for the constructing of a sanitary sewer as hereinafter described has been completed, and the City Engi- neer has computed that the cost and expense of said improvement amount to $193.00. Therefore, Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that to provide for the cost of con- structing a sanitary sewer in the alley between Washington and Elm Streets from Lot 30 in Glendale Addition north to 'thirty- second Street, the Mayor be and he is hereby required to execute •ind deliver to the City Re- corder, to be by him registered and countersigned, one bond of the de- nomination of One Hundred and Ninety -three dollars ($93.001 num- bered 867, dated September 20, 1909, payable on or before seven years af- ter the date thereof and bearing in- terest at the rate of five per cent, per annum, payable semi - annually. Ald. O'Rourke moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Alts. Frith, Haas, O'Rourke, Rand, Saul and Singrin. Nays None. Absent —Ald. Martin. Ald. O'Rourke also offered the fol- lowing: Whereas, The contract heretofore entered into by .the City of Dubuque for the construction of a sanitary sewer as hereinafter described has been completed, and the City Engi- iseet has computed that the cost and expense of said improvement amount to $478.39. • 322 Regular Therefore. Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that to provide for the cost of con- structing a sanitary sewer in West Fourth and Paulina Streets from Al- pine Street to West Fifth Street, the Mayor be and he is hereby required to execute and deliver to the City Re- corder, to be by him registered and countersigned, one bond for Two Hundred and fifty dollars and one bond for Two Hundred Twenty - eight 39 -100 Dollars, numbered 868 and 869, dated September 20th, 1909, payable on or before seven years after the date thereof, and bearing interest at the rate of five per cent. per annum, payable semi -an- nually. 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 —None. Absent —Ald. Martin. Ald. O'Rourke also offered the fol- lowing: Whereas. The contract heretofore entered into by the City of Dubuque for the construction of a cement side- walk as hereinafter described has been completed, and the City En- gineer has computed that the cost and expense of said improvement amount to $166.94, Therefore, Be it Resolved by the City Council .of the City of Dubuque, that to provide for the cost of con- structing a cement sidewalk on the east side of Rhomberg Avenue be- tween Windsor and Johnson Avenues, and also on the south side of - Wind- sor Avenue between Rhomberg and Garfield Avenues abutting Lot 22 in Cook's Addition to the City of Du- buque, the Mayor be and he is here- by required to execute and deliver to the City Recorder, to be by him reg- istered and countersigned, one side- walk certificate of the denomination of One Hundred Sixty -six and Ninety - four hundredths dollars ($166.94). numbered 12, elated September 6th, 1909, payable on or before seven years after the date thereof, and bearing interest at the rate of six per cent. per annum, payable semi - annually. 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 —None. Absent —Aid. Martin. Ald. O'Rourke also offered the fol- lowing: Be it Resolved by the the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that Session, Septen'lber 16, 1909 Bluff Street from Third Street to Eighth Street be improved by grading and curbing where necessary and pav- ing said portion of said street with sarco compost in accordance with the plans and specifications for such im- provement prepared by the City En- gineer and now on file in the office of the City Recorder, and be it further Resolved, that said improvement shall he completed on or before the 1st day of July 1910, 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 streets im- provements. The proposals for doing said work shall be acted upon by the Council on the 7th clay of October, 1909, and the City Recorder is hereby ordered to give ten days' notice by publication asking for proposals as provided by Ordinance. Ald. O'Rourke moved the adoption of the resolution, provided the Ma- yor withholds his signature to the same until such time as the commit- tee visits the grounds and approves of the improvements. Carried by the following' vote: Yeas —Alds. Frith, Haas, O'Rourke, Rand, Saul and Singrin. Nays—None. Absent —Ald. Martin. Ald. O'Rourke also offered the fol- low 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 We Seventh Street from a point opposite the center of Lot 20 in Corriell's Dubuque Addition to the present manhole in Hill Street according to the plans and specifica- tions of said sewer prepared by the City Engineer and now on file in the office of the City Recorder, and be it further Resolved, that said sewer shall be completed on or before the 1st day of December, 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 7th day of October, 1909, and the City Recorder is hereby ordered to give ten days' notice by publication, asking for proposals as provided by Ordi- nance. Ald. O'Rourke moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Aids. Frith, Haas, O'Rourke, Rand, Saul and Singrin. Nays —None. Absent —Ald. Martin. Ald. O'Rourke also offered the fol- lowing: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That a sani- tary sewer of eight inch tile pipe be constructed in Needham Place from a point about two hundred feet north of West Fifth Street to West Seventh 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 1st day Of December, 1909, and shall be paid i'or 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 7th day of October, 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. O'Rourke moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Frith, Haas, O'Rourke, Rand, Saul and Singrin. Nays —None. Absent —Aid. Martin. Ald. Saul presented Resolution for the improvement of Grandview Ave - hue and moved that it be referred to the Committee of the Whole. Carried. Ald. Frith offered the following: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that the City Engineer he and he is hereby in- structed to prepare a plan showing the most feasible way of carrying the water from Diagonal Street to the Bee Branch sewer and to submit the same to the Committee of the Whole at its next meeting. Ald. Frith moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Y'as —Alds. Frith, Haas, O'Rourke, Rand, Saul and Singrin. Nays —None. Absent —Ald. Martin. Ald. Frith also offered the follow- ing: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that the north side of Twenty- seventh Street, between Jackson Street and Pine Street, be improved by curbing, gut- tering and macadamizing said portion of said street in accordance with the plans and specifications for such im- provement prepared by the City' En- gineer and now on file in the office of the City Recorder, and be it further Regular Session September 16, 1909 323 Resolved, that said , improvement shall be completed on or before the 1st day of December, 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 7th day of .October, 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, O'Rourke, Rand, Saul and Singrin. Nays —None. Absent —Ald. Martin. Ald. Haas offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That to pay for improving Davis Avenue from Wind- sor Avenue easterly 628.4 feet, by the O'Farrell Contracting Co., contractors, in front of and adjoining' the same, a special tax be and is hereby levied on the several lots and parts of lots, and parcels of real estate .hereinafter named, situate and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of real estate, as follows: Special assessment submitted Sep- tember 16th, 1909. Owner. Description. Total. Sisters of St. Francis, N. W. 1!, Sec. 14- 89 -2 -E, Lot 2 of 4, 198.7 lin. feet combina- tion curbstone and gutter- ing at 50c, cost, $99.35; extra costs, $3.00 $ 102 35 Fred Mussehl, N. W. 1 /4 Sec. 14- 89 -2 -E, Lot 1 of 4, 429.7 lin. feet combination curb- stone and guttering at 50c, cost, $214.85; extra costs, $7.00 Dubuque County, 2,288.44 sq. yds. macadamiiing at 60c, $1,373.06; 1,400 sq. yds. grading at 30c, $420.00 1793 06 221 85 Total $2117 26 628.4 lineal feet of combined concrete curb and gutter at 50c $ 314 20 2298.44 square yards of ma- cadam at 60c 1373 06 1400 cubic yards grading at 30c 420 00 Extra expenses 10 00 Total $2117 26 All of which is assesed in propor- tion to benefits conferred. Ald. Haas moved the adoption of the resolution. Adjourned Regular Session, September 22, 1990 325 Mullen Bros., plumbing re- pairs for Patrol House 10 Collings & Pfiffner, shoeing Patrol horses 11 American Ever -Ready Co , batteries for Police flash- lights 4 C. W. Katz, meals furnished prisoners during August 4 H. J. Hagerty, veterinary service for Patrol horses 2 G. F. Kleih Est., hardware for Police Dept. Mettel Bros., feed for Patrol horses 4 Key City Gas Co., gas arcs for Police and Fire Dept 2 Union Electric Co., arc lights for August 2070 Klauer & Kress, supplies for Police Dept. 1 Key City Gas Co., lights for various department, August 66 Thos. Jess, constructing sewer in Francis and Hart Streets less 5% retained 500 M. Mullen, repairing fountain at 13th and Clay Streets 78 F. Schloz & Son, repairs for Sewer Dept. 1 Linehan & Molo, sewer pipe and cement for Sewer Dept. 19 Pitts - Thompson Foundry Co., catch basin for Sewer Dept. 27 Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co., gaskets for Sewer Dept 1 Key City Roofing Co., cement and sewer pipe for Sewer Dept. 16 Lagen, Peed & Berwanger, shoeing Sewer Dept. horse. G. F. Kleih Est., hardware for Sewer Dept. Telegraph - Herald, printing Health reports for March, April, May and June and blank reports 25 Telegraph - Herald, printing Council Proceedings, August 101 Times - Journal, printing Coun- cil Proceedings, August 98 Smith-Morgan Printing Co , printing pamphlets, August 22 National Demokrat, printing Council Proceedings, August 12 Labor Leader, printing Coun- cil Proceedings, August 12 ,Mullen Bros., plumbing re- pairs, Sixth Street fountain 5 Phil Breithaupt, plumbing repairs, City Hall 7 Phil O. Jones, repairing Mar- ket House scales 61 Foley's Hanel Laundry, towel service, August Larry Dailey, cleaning around Market Square during July and August Klauer & Kress, supplies for various departments M. S. Hardie, stationery and printing T H. Schilling, lumber for flag poles, City Hall G. F. Kleih Est., hardware for 00 various offices 3 63 Jas. Beach & Son, soap for 00 Fire Dept. 4 00 Telegraph- Herald, stationery and printing for various of- 00 flees 70 50 Standard Paper Co., toilet pa- 60 per for City Hall 6 50 James Lee & Son, constructing 40 cement walk abutting Lot 22. Cook's Addition 160 95 65 O'Farrell Contracting Co., im- proving alley between 8th 25 and 9th Streets and Wash- ington and Jackson Streets. 272 62 00 O'Farrell Contracting Co., 5% retained, paving White 75 Street from 4th to 6th Sts 285 27 Geo. L. Korman, 5% retained, 00 improving Louisa Street 86 30 Key City Gas Co., coal and 85 coke for Road Dept 32 75 W. D. Deckert, supplies and repairs for Road Dept 27 15 55 Martin - Strelau Co., use of boiler wagon 1 00 55 Adam Stoltz, use of tools for moving rock crusher 4 80 70 C. H. Mason, repairing saw for Road Dept 75 Ed. Norton, use of wagon for Road Department Peter B. Hoffmann, supplies for Road Dept F. A. Burns, coal for Road Dept. Pier Biros., supplies for Road Dept. Frank Buetin, coal for rock crusher Pitts - Thompson Foundry Co , castings for Road Dept Key City Iron Works, repair- ing railing leading to City Jail Key City Iron Works, repairs to rock crusher and steam roller E. J. Voggenthaler, repairs to rock crusher and steam roller 44 45 Geo. Ragatz & Son, repairing sprinkling wagons 97 Butt Bros., repairs for Road Dept. 12 30 H. J. Hagerty, veterinary sur- vice to Road horse 1' 60 F. Schloz & Son, repairs for Road Dept. Wm. Marshall, repairs to steam roller Klauer Mfg. Co., repairs to rock crusher and sprinkling wagons 9 10 Linehan & Molo, cement and 80 sewer pipe for Road Dept 7 25 John Duggan, repairs on sprinkling wagons and street sweeper 10 50 25 Duggan & Cota, nails for re- pairs to sidewalks 12 10 50 Duggan & Cota, hardware for 7 00 1 00 9 11 16 65 37 33 I $24 Adjounred Regular Session, Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Alds. Frith, Haas, O'Rourke, Rand, Saul and Singrin. Nays -- -None. Absent - -Ald. Martin. Ald. Haas stated that the property owners on Davis Avenue wished to lay sidewalks and that the poles of the Union Electric Co. were on the sidewalk line and moved that the City Electrician be instructed to have the poles on Davis Avenue moved at once, so that sidewalks can he laid. Carried. Ald. O'Rourke moved that when the Council adjourns they adjourn to meet Wednesday evening, September 22nd, 1909. Carried. Ald. O'Rourke moved to adjourn to Wednesday evening, September, 22nd, 1909. Carried. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, City Recorder. Approved 1909 Ma yor Attest: Recorder September 22, 1909 CITY COUNCIL. Adjourned Regular Session, Septem -, her 22nd, 1909. Council net at 3:40 p. m. Mayor Pro Tem O'Rourke in the chair. Present — Alds. Haas, Martin, O'Rourke, Rand, Saul and Singrin. Absent —Mayor Schunk and Ald. Frith. Mayor Pro Tem O'Rourke stated that the meeting was an adjourned meet- ing of the regular session of Septem- ber 16th, 1909, and was called to take up and consider all matters which may properly come before a regular session of the City Council. BILLS. Following bills were read and ap- proved and were, on motion, ordered paid: Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co , supplies for Fire Dept $ 21 20 T. J. Mulgrew Co., coal and coke for Fire Dept 28 41 National Refining Co., oil for Fire Dept. 6 75 J. Haudeushield, hay and oats for Fire Dept. 185 98 H. J. Hagerty, veterinary service for fire horses 18 40 Butt Bros., repairs for Fire Dept. 16 25 F. Schloz & Son, repairs for Fire Department 20 00 J. F. leis & Bros., repairs for Fire Dept. 45 Peter . Lang, vise for Fire Dept. 6 50 Lagen, Peed & Berwanger, horseshoeing for Fire Dept. 8 00 Wunderlich & Wiederholt, horseshoeing for Fire Dept. 7 70 Collings & Pfiffner, horse - shoeing for Fire Dept 10 00 Key City Gas Co., coal and coke for Fire Dept 35 80 \\'nn. Marshall, repairs for Fire Dept. 3 50 The Adams Co., wire brush for Fire Dept. 75 A. Y. McDonald & Morrison Co., supplies for Fire Dept. 1 95 Cleo. Ragatz & Son, repairs for Fire Dept. 7 77 Babcock Fire Extinguisher Co., supplies for Fire Dept. 10 00 Union Electric Co., power for fire alarm system 2 00 Bradford Bros., painting Dodge Street Engine House, as per contract 48 00 Game well Fire Alarm Tele- graph Co., supplies for fire alarm storage battery 145 00 Geo. Masters, supplies for Fire Dept 1 10 Union Printing Co., printing for Fire Dept. 4 50 326 Adjourned Regular Session, Road Dept. 6 40 F. M. Jaeger & Co., powder and fuse for use in 17th Street quarry 8 30 Klauer & Kress, hardware for Road Department 7 05 L. Lindenberg, hardware for Road Dept. 7 50 G. F. Kleih Est., hardware for Road Dept. 2 50 W. K. Brown, supplies for Road Dept. 1 90 Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co., hose for sprinkling wagons 50 90 Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co., supplies for Road Dept 27 45 T. J. Mulgrew Co., sewer pipe for Road Dept. 5 63 Peter Even, supplies for equip- . ping oil sprinkler 10 02 Dubuque - Wooden Ware & Lumber Co., lumber for re- pairs to sidewalks 44 24 Fuhrmann Bros., supplies for Road Dept 75 Duggan & Cota, hardware for Health Dept. 30 John Linehan, hauling garb- age and dead animals dur- ing August 375 70 Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co., pair rubber boots for Health Dept. 6 00 Klauer & Kress, hardware for Health Dept. 1 75 Key City Gas Co., removing bracket light entrance to City Hall 30 Geo. Masters, mantles for City Hall 2 25 The following bills were read and upon motion of Ald. Rand referred to the Committee of the Whole: Street & Steuck, grading West Fourth Street, 2nd estimate 175 00 Street & Steuck, 5% retained for one year, constructing Bee Branch sewer 334 58 PETITIONS AND COMMUNICA- TIONS. Petition of Henry Schroeder et al. asking that an electric light be placed on North Iowa Street, was, on motion of Ald. Haas, referred to the Com- mittee of the Whole. Petition of William Zumhof et al, asking that Car Street be graded and put in good condition to prevent any accidents, was, on motion of Ald. Sin - grin, referred to the Committee of the Whole to view the grounds. Petition of Mrs. Mary Maroney, ask- ing that the taxes for the year 1908 on the North 1 /2 of Lot 347, East Du- buque Add., be canceled, she being old and in poor circumstances and unable to pay same, was, on motion of Ald. September 22, 1909 Adjourned Regular Session, September 22, 1909 327 Rand, referred to the Delinquent Tax Committee. Petition of Matilda Donaldson, ask- ing that the taxes for the year 1908 on the North 23.2 feet of M. 1 -5 of City Lot 451, be canceled, she being unable to pay same, was, on motion of Alcl. Rand, referred to the Delinquent Tax Committee. Petition of Emil Feigner, asking that the sewer men be instructed to flush the private sewer leading to his property every time the main sewer in Fairview Place is flushed, was, on motion of Ald. Saul, referred to the Sewer Committee. Petition of Mrs. Anna Dietl, stating that she is the widow of Andreas Dietl, with eight minor children to support and asking that the taxes as- sessed against the estate of Andreas Dietl, deceased, for the year 1908, amounting to $57.20, be remitted and cancelled, she being unable to pay same, was, on motion of Ald. Rand, referred to the Delinquent Tax Com- mittee. Petition of Frances L. Gibbs et al, claiming that an error had been made In the amount for the construction of a sanitary sewer in West Fourth Street from Alpine to Paulina Streets, by not assessing all the abutting prop- erty, and asking that the Council rec- tify said error, was, on motion of Ald Martin, referred to the Connnittee of the Whole. Petition of Mary L. Farley Est, by R. B. lloffa.t, trustee, asking that the City Treasurer be instructed to can- cel the interest on the taxes of 1908 of the .Nary L. Farley Est., was, on motion of Ald. Singrin, referred to the Committee of the Whole. Original notice in the District Court of the notice of petition of the Citi- zens' - Wholesale Supply Co., asking for the recovery of $20.00 paid under protest for four street vending licenses, was, on motion of Alcl. Rancl, referred to the City Attorney. Communication from County Audi- tor Scharle, showing the assessed val- uation of telegraph lines, telephone lines, railroads and express companies operating within the City as fixed by the State Executive Council for the year 1909, was read and, upon mo- tion, referred to the City Assessor. Petiton of Frank Welty, asking the transfer of the consent granted to Nicholas Hebler to sell and keep for sale intoxicating liquors on the corner of Julien Avenue and Delhi Streets, was read and, upon motion of Alcl. Haas, granted. The following resolution was then presented and read. as follows: Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That consent is hereby given to Frank Welty to sell and keep for sale intoxicating liquors in the present lo- cation of Nicholas Hebler, No. 1105 Julien Avenue, in the City of Dubuque, from and after October lst, 1909, and from and after October 1st, 1909, the permit heretofore granted to Nicho- las Hebler is cancelled and revoked and this consent is hereby given in lieu thereof to the successor and as- signee of said Nicholas Hebler. Adopted unanimously. Petition of Frank Carney, asking the transfer of the consent granted to Treanor & Carney to sell and keep for sale intoxicating liquors at No. 46 Eighth Street, was read and, upon motion of Ald. Singrin, granted. The following resolution was then presented and read, as follows: Be It Resolved By the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque: That consent is hereby given to Frank R. Carney to sell and keep for sale intoxicating liquors and deal therein in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, according to law, said Frank R. Car- ney being the assignee and grantee of Treanor & Carney, to whom a like resolution of consent still in full force was heretofore granted by this Coun- cil and this being a renewal of such resolution of consent to said assignee. Adopted unanimously. REPORTS OF OFFICERS. Street Commissioner Dorgan pre- sented list of macadam broken in the Second District as follows: John Schaeffer, 7.14 cubic yards at 75c $5.35 Jos. Brouillette, 13.00 cubic yards at 75c 9.75 Mike Lavin, 7.25 cubic yards at 75c 5.45 On motion of Ald. Saul the report was approved and warrants ordered drawn to pay the macadam. Sidewalk Inspector Lynch presented certified copy of notice served on An- ton Zwack, owner of Lots: North 6.9 feet of City Lot 314, City Lot 315 and South 9.3 feet of City Lot 316, order- ing cement sidewalks laid on the west side of White Street between Sixth and Seventh Streets, abutting said property. Petition of Anton Zwack, asking that he be granted additional time to lay sidewalk, was then read and, on motion of Ald. Saul, referred to the Street Commissioner for inves- tigation and report back to the Coun- cil at its next meeting and the notice received and filed. Sidewalk Inspector Lynch also pre- sented certified copy of notice served on Edward and Winifred Carney, or- dering cement sidewalk laid on the east side of Kleine Street between Kaufman Avenue and Klingenberg Terrace, abutting Lot 1, Chas. Kling - enberg's 4th Sub. Remonstrance of Edward Carney, asking for additional time to lay said sidewalk, was then read and, on motion of Ald. Rand, the notice and remonstrance were received and filed. REPORTS OF COMMITTEES. Ald. Martin, chairman of the Com- mittee on Ordinance, presented and read an Ordinance granting to A. Siegel the privilege of conducting a swimming school at the foot of Third Street in the City of Dubuque for a period of five years, with the privi- lege of renewal for an additional five years, and regulating and controlling such grant, and moved that the read- ing just had be considered its first reading. Carried. Ald. Martin moved that the rules be suspended for the purpose of read- ing the Ordinance by its title for the second time. Carried by the following vote: Yeas Alds. Haas, Martin, O'Rourke, Rand, Saul and Singrin. Nays —None. Absent A10. Frith. Ald. Martin moved that the Ordi- nance be now adopted as read. Carried by the following vote: Yeas Alds. Haas, Martin, O'Rourke, Rarcl, Saul and Singrin. Nays -- -None. Absent —Alcl. Frith. The Ordinance follows: AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE granting to A. Siegel the privilege of conducting a swimming school at the foot of Third Street, in the City of Du- buque, for a period of five (5) years, with the privilege of renewal for an additional five (5) years, and regu- lating and controlling such grant. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That, Whereas, it is deemed of public interest and im- portance to have established in the City of Dubuque a school for the teaching of swimming, permission is hereby granted to A. Siegel to conduct a swimming school at the foot of Third Street, in the City of Dubuque, for a period of five years from the time this ordinance takes effect, with the privilege of an extension of said time for another five years on the ex- piration of said first period. Sec. 2. That said swimming school 328 Adjourned' Regular Session, is to be not longer than one hundred (100) feet, is to be movable, and sub- ject to the control and regulation of the harbor master, who shall cause the same to be so located, and properly cabled and fastened, on either side of Third Street, as conditions may re- quire, without undue interference with the landing of wood barges or other boats. Sec. 3. That the Harbormaster shall cause all wood on the levee front to be so piled as to leave a clear passage down Third Street to the water front and to the approach of said swimming school of twenty -five (25) feet. Sec. 4. That said swimming school shall at all times be conducted in a lawful manner, and be subject to all proper laws, and to the ordinances and regulations of said City, at any time enacted. Sec. 5. That this Ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and publication one time in the Dubuque Telegraph -Her- ald and in the Dubuque Titres -Jour- nal. official newspapers of said City. Adopted September , 1909. Approved September , 1909. Attest: Mayor. City Recorder. Ald. Saul, chairman of the Commit- tee on Streets, reported as follows: Your Committee on Streets would respectfully report that we have ex- amined the improvement on Stoltz Avenue from Lemon Street to the west line of Lots 12 and 52 in Fair- mount Addition, Winner Cook, con- tractor, and Awould respectfully recom- mend that said work be accepted and that the City Engineer be instructed to prepare a special assessment against the lots or parcels of land subject to assessment for such improvement and file the same in the office of the City Recorder, who will thereupon publish the notice of said assessment as re- uired by ordinance. Also, your Committee on Streets would respectfully recommend that the Street Commissioner be instructed to form a gutter on Stoltz Avenue at the west end of the improved portion of said avenue with a view of carry- ing the water down the regular gut- ters and preventing its flowing on the adjacent lots. JAMES SAUL, Chairman. Aid. Saul moved the adoption of the various reports of the Committee on Streets. Carried. Aid. Singrin, chairman of the Com- mittee on Sewers, reported as follows: Your Committee on Sewers would respectfully report that we have exam- ined the sanitary sewer in Glen Oak September Avenue from Forrest Lane to West Third Street, J. F. Brown, contractor, and would respectfully recommend that said sewer be accepted and that the City Engineer be instructed to pre- pare a special assessment against the lots or parcels of real estate, subject to assessment for such improvement and file the same in the office of the City Recorder, who will thereupon publish the notice of said assessment as required by ordinance. W. SINGRIN, Chairman: Ald. Singrin moved the adoption of the report of the Committee on Sew- ers. Carried. 22, 1909 Adjourned Regular Session, September 22, 1990 329 Ald. Rand, chairman of the Com- mittee on Public Grounds and Build- ings, reported as follows: Your Committee on Public Grounds and Buildings, to whom was referred (in the earlier part of the season) the matter of repairs on public buildings, would respectfully report that we have performed our duty as relates to the most of the public buildings, as fol- lows: 18th Street Engine House, re- roofed and all windows repaired and six hung on patent balances; other light repairs on woodwork and the entire woodwork on the outside painted. 4th Street Engine House, re- roofed, light repairs on woodwork and chim- neys re- topped; new bath tub and sink and entire outside woodwork and met- al work painted. Dodge Street Engine House, lignt repairs on woodwork and entire out- side woodwork and metal work paint- ed. Delhi Street Engine House. repairs on windows and entire outside wood and metal work painted and floor re- paired. Rhomberg Avenue Engine House, new front doors and repairs on back door and outside wood and metal work painted. Patrol House, new double steel beam in front, woodwork somewhat renewed and repaired, chimneys re- topped, tin roof repaired and new gutter; entire outside woodwork and metal work painted and inside painted and papered throughout. City Hall, new flight of cement steps at east end and entrance to basement widened. The entire improvements mentioned have cost $1,092.65, and the commit- tee congratulates your honorable body upon having been able to get so large an amount of good work clone for the very moderate price it has cost, and also that the buildings named are now in much better condition to withstand decay of wood and metal work than for many years. Ninth Street Engine House, light re- pairs have been made to the floors and plumbing of this building, but no general repairs to the outside, and your committee have so far not come to an understanding as to what should be done with the roof, which certain- ly needs some effective improvements. The 18th Street Engine House very much needs some interior painting and decorating and the 4th Street En- gine House is nearly in the same con- dition as the 18th Street house in this respect. D. W. RAND, Chairman. Ald. Rand moved the adoption of the report of the Committee on Public Grounds and Buildings. Carried. Ald. Saul, of the Committee of the - Whole, reported as follows: Your Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the petition of J. W. Hampton, asking that he be re- leased from the payment of interest on the special assessment levied to de- fray the cost of constructing the sani- tary sewer in Grace Street, would re- spectfully recommend that said peti- tion be received and filed. Also, your Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the report of City Attorney George T. Lyon in re- lation to the Edward Muntz house on the corner of Alta Vista Street and Julien Avenue, would respectfully recommend that said report be re- ceived and filed. Also, your Committee of the Whole, to whom were referred the bonds of G. F. Thormann and Jas, Alderson, Water Works Trustees, would respect- fully recommend that said bonds be referred to the City Attorney for in- spection. Also, your Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the petition of the P. J. Seippel Lumber Co., asking for a space on the levee for lumber pulling purposes, would respectfully recommend that said matter be re- ferred to a committee composed of Alds. Saul, Singrin and Haas with power to act. Also, your Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the petition of John J. Sullivan, an honorably dis- charged soldier of the War of the Re- bellion, stating that his homestead had been sold at tax sale for the tax of the year 1901, although the ex- emption to which he was entitled un- der the law would more than offset the taxes and asking that said prop- erty be redeemed, would respectfully recommend that said petition be re- ferred to the Committee on Delinquent Taxes. Also, your Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the petition of Peter I {iene & Son, agents, stating that Lots 165 and 166 in Union Addition had been erroneously assessed for the years 1891, 1892 and 1904, would re- spectfully recommend that said peti- tion be referred to the Committee on Delinquent Taxes. Also, your Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the petition of the Dubuque Boat & Boiler Workg, asking for the remission of taxes for the year 1908, as per resolution pass- ed by the City Council on October 6, 1904, would respectfully recommend that the petition be granted and the Treasurer be instructed accordingly. Also, your Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the petition of the Dubuque & Wisconsin Bridge Co., asking that its taxes for the year 1908 be cancelled in accordance with the resolution passed by the City Council in 1901, would respectfully recommend that the prayer of the petitioner be granted and that the Treasurer be in- structed accordingly. JOHN O'ROURKE, Chairman. Ald. Saul moved the adoption of the various reports of the Committee of the Whole. Carried. Ald. Haas stated that Mr. Fred Mus- sehl, whose property abutts on the south side of Davis Ave., had informed him he had received notice from the Treasurer to pay the full amount of his share of the assessment for the improvement of Davis Avenue and, claiming this was not in accordance with the agreement entered into by him, Ald. Haas moved that this mat- ter be referred to the Committee of the Whole. Carried. Ald. Saul moved to adjourn to Thursday evening, October 7th 1909. Carried. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, City Recorder. Approved 1909 Mayor Attest: Recorder 330 List of Warrants List of Warrants 331 List of City Warrants Dubuque, Iowa, September 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 August, 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 Willging, 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 Ilg, salary, City Engi- neer 166 65 J ohn Dorgan, Street Commis- sioner 100 00 John Mahoney, Assistant Street Commissioner 50 00 G. Vogel, clerk 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 60 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 65 00 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 Wm. Sin grin, 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 C,. Gherki, fireman T. Kennedy, fireman J. Smith, fireman J. Keppler, fireman C. Kannolt, fireman J. Allen, fireman M. Fahey, fireman F. Kenneally, fireman 11, Weston, fireman E. 1\lcDermott, fireman R. Kenneally, fireman J. Roshin, fireman F. Baumgartner, fireman J. Schoenberger, fireman I. Tschudi, fireman J. Connolly, fireman Wm. Smith, fireman J. Peed, fireman W. Kennedy, fireman P. Kirch, fireman W.. Tannersett, fireman Fred Sloan, fireman Firemen's Pension Fund 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 Ren Gray, police M. Heiderscheit, police Pat Hanlon, police Geo. Jones, police Pat Kennealy, police 75 00 Emil Kahn, police 25 00 M. Kitty, police 25 00 John Kane, police James Keefe police 25 00 B. Ludescher, police Chas. Liest, police 25 00 Pat McCollins, police 25 00 M. McCormack, police 25 00 Pat McInerney, police Henry Mueller, police Hugh Markey, police T. O'Meara, police John J. O'Brien, police M. O'Connor, police M. Ryan, police John Raesle, police G. Raterman, police John Spielman, police Patrick Sutton, police M. Stapleton, police Joseph Stoltz, police Pat Sullivan, police Frank Williams, police Dennis Sheehan, police Miss B. Brennan, police ma- tron Mrs. K. Hibbe, police matron LABOR. ON STREETS in the different Road Districts ing the last half of July, 1909: R. Burns, 1st $ J. Burns, 2nd J. Brouillette, 2nd Paul Becker, 4th J. Beier, 5th J. Brachtenbach, 5th W. Burke, 2nd P. Carney, 1st W. Coughlan, 1st Jerry Cahill, 1st H. Connell, 1st J. Callaghan, 2nd M. Cleary, 3rd, $3 50; Clay St.. 817.50 G. Collinson, 4th John Cahill, 2 -3 -4 J. Connolly, 1st, $2.00; 2nd, $6.75; 3rd, $7.60; 4th, $5.35; 5th, 70c M. Carney, 2nd, $11.20; 3rd, $5.60; 4th, $5.60 J. Crawford, 1 -5 in each J. Duggan, 1st M. Donegan, 2nd B. Donnelly, •ith J. Dixon, 5th T. Donahue, 1st, $2.00; $6.75; 3rd, $7.60; $5.35; 5th, 70c 0. Donahue, 2nd, $7.45; 4th, $7.45; expense, $7.50 J. Egan, 2nd J. Eberhardt, 5th J. Ess, 5th A. Eggenberger, 5th M. Farrell, 1st Geo. Frost, 2nd F. Frick, 3rd P. Farrell, 3rd J. Fiddler, 3rd W. Flynn, 4th B. Glass, 2nd 26 00 76 23 81 68 70 79 70 79 65 34 65 34 65 34 70 79 76 23 81 68 70 79 70 79 70 79 65 34 65 34 82 50 65 34 65 34 65 34 70 79 66 34 81 68 49 60 76 23 70 79 65 34 66 34 76 23 70 79 65 34 70 79 76 23 66 3 4 65 34 76 23 70 79 65 34 65 34 65 34 59 90 65 34 54 4 6 55 00 55 00 1 00 29 26 64 00 62 00 66 00 62 00 66 00 71 50 62 00 60 0 0 72 35 60 00 62 00 60 00 20 00 55 00 62 0 0 64 00 2nd, 4th, 62 00 62 00 58 00 66 00 62 00 69 35 60 00 64 00 62 00 62 00 60 00 60 00 62 00 64 00 62 00 84 00 62 00 62 00 49 00 62 00 60 00 62 00 62 00 56 00 60 00 60 00 dur- 9 60 9 05 21 85 22 40 6 00 4 00 10 15 22 40 22 40 9 60 8 80 22 50 21 00 21 60 16 40 22 40 22 40 75 00 20 80 15 45 7 20 21 85 22 40 22 40 21 35 18 40 21 60 4 00 20 00 22 50 8 00 7 60 80 18 85 17 05 C. Geirner, 4th H. Galle, 5th G. Gau, 5th Jos. Grab, 5th C. Gantenbein, 5th J. Hill, 1st J. Hird, 4th N. Herman, 5th Phil Hense, 5th A. Henderson, 5th P. Jacobs, 3rd John John, 3rd N. Kettenhofen, 3rd M. Kieffer, 4th M. Kass, 5th P. Krocheski, 5th C. Kupfersehmidt, 5th J. Kraus, 1st, $2.00; 2nd, $6.75; 3rd, $7.60; 4th, $5.35; 5th, 70c J. Kness, 1st, $2.00; 2nd, $6.75; 3rd, $7.60; 4th, $5.35; 5th, 70c P. Kenneally, Health John Heil, 1 -5 in each J. Lowery, 1st Ed. Lee, 1st 14I. Lavin, 2nd W. Lillie, 3rd, $3.50; Clay St., $17.50 F. Lillie, 5th F. Lassance, 5th H. Leicht, expense T. Lonergan, 1st $2.00; 2nd, $6.75; 3rd, $7.60; 4th, $5.35; 5th, 70c J. Mullen, 2nd Tom Malloy, 3rd J. Martinek, 4th G. Muekel, 4th A. Miller, expense F. Maroney, 4th J. McAleese, 2nd Jas. McLaughlin, 3rd W. McLaughlin, 3rd P. McPoland, 4th R. McCaffrey, 2 -3 -4 B. McDonnell, 1 -5 in each W. O'Brien, 1st C. O'Neill, 2nd F. O'Connor, 1 -5 in each W. Powers, 2nd J. Parker, 2 -3 -4 J. Roussell, 1st J. Ryan, 2nd R. Rosemeier, 2 -3 -4 P. Ryan, expense J. Reid, 3rd, $11.20; 4th $11.20 J. Richter, 1 -5 in each H. Rowland, 5th P. Royce, 2 -3 -4 F. Strohmeyer, 1st D. Smyth, 2nd J. Schroeder; 4th W. Shields, 4th P. Smith, 4th S. Sterling, 4th J. Scheidecker, 5th A. Schneider, 5th F. Skemp, 4th J. Steffens, 3rd, $11.20; 4th, $11.20 22 40 22 80 22 60 20 80 22 50 20 22 5 0 80 22 40 20 00 10 40 9 05 5 60 4 80 25 6 5 21 60 16 80 21 60 22 40 22 22 25 23 11 9 21 20 21 20 22 50 31 30 9 22 22 20 21 8 20 12 16 40 50 00 20 20 60 00 80 60 25 22 40 16 60 7 20 22 95 26 75 28 00 19 25 21 00 640 22 50 12 80 25 00 75 00 22 50 22 40 50 00 18 40 25 00 22 22 4 0 40 25 31 00 50 40 00 70 00 60 80 40 00 60 80 40 00 20 22 40 332 List of C. Specht, 1 -5 in each 1 75 C. Specht, 5th 37 50 J. Schwartzfi 5th 4 30 J. Tobin, 4th 26 10 Ott Turner, 1 -5 in each 22 50 C. Voltz, 5th 12 00 John Walsh, 2nd 8 00 Larry Walsh, 2nd 21 20 L. Walkenheirn, 3rd 10 15 Con Welsh, 5th 80 C. Wheeler, 2 -3 -4 21 60 TEAMS. P. Apel, 1st, 888.40; 2nd, $32.20; 3rd, $3.95; 4th, 82.80; 5th, 45c 127 85 M. Ackels, 3rd, $19.05; 4th, $94.80 113 85 F. Burns, 3rd, $2.25; 4th, 84.50; expense $20.70 27 45 J. Berwanger, 5th 42 30 Josh Calvert, 2nd 58 05 B Costello, 4th 50 40 A. Conrad, 1st, $1.30; 2nd, $3.40; 3rcl, $4.55; 4th, $3.25; 5th, $56.80 69 30 Phil Doerr, 5th 36 90 Mrs. Dietl, 5th 21 15 N. Everett, 1st 54 45 J. Graham, 2nd, $26.10; 4th, $39.15 65 25 M. Hannan, 2nd 45 45 J. Haudenshield, 2nd, $3.15; 3rd, $20.70; 4th, $9.00; 5th, $8.30: expense, $6.30 47 45 M. Kenneally, 1st 52 65 John Long, 5th 30 60 P. Linehan Co., 2nd, $5.95; 3rd, $53.45 59 40 M. Markham, 2ncl, $19.50; 3rd, $39.00 58 50 J. McQuillan, 3rd 48 60 J. McGrath, 4th 56 70 D. O'Meara, 1st, $5.00; 2nd, $16.60; 3rd, $181.85; 4th, $13.30; 5th, $1.65 55 40 W. Ruesch, 5th 34 20 A. Stoltz, 5th 49 95 Union Electric Co., 1st, $15.08; 2nd, $43.40; 3rd, $75.00; 4th, $3.95 138 15 V. Van Wie, 1st, $3.75; 2nd, $12.40; 3rd, $14.10; 4th, $9.95; 5th, $1.25 41 45 LABOR ON SEWERS during the last half of July, 1909: D. Cunningham $ 20 15 J. Chine 24 50 J. Doyle 24 50 F. Donahue 24 50 J. Jellison 19 25 F. Luchterhancl 24 50 John McLaughlin 5 25 J. Rooney 24 50 C. Sullivan 30 00 L. Taylor 11 10 BILLS John Dorgan, expenses on trip to Chicago, ordered by Council $ 15 00 John Bohn, inspector Bee Branch storm sewer 50 00 John Teal, constructing steps on Pickett and Cornell Warrants Streets 28 00 John Linehan, hauling garb- age and dead animals dur- ing month of June 346 70 T. J. Mulgrew Co., cement for Road Dept. 1 00 Thomas Connolly Est., repair- ing patrol wagons 124 50 E. J. Vogenthaler, repairing steam roller 18 40 Tihey Bros., improvement of St. Ambrose St. 1194 30 H. Brinkman, interest on Warrants outstanding 1832 15 H. Brinkman, freight charges on asphalt for Road Dept. 212 96 H. Brinkman, expense, Fire and Police Depts 14 70 H. Brinkman, library orders paid 934 57 LABOR ON STREETS • in the different Road Districts during the first half of August, 1909: J. Brouillette, 2nd, $12.80; 4th, $2.80 $ 15 60 J. Burns, 2nd 7 60 Tony Becker, 2 -3 4 80 Paul Becker, 4th 18 15 P. Carney, 1st 19 20 W. Coughlan, 1st 17 60 H. Connell, 1st 16 00 J. Callaghan, 2nd 22 50 M. Cleary, 2 -3 -4 19 70 J. Cahill, 2 -3 -4 21 60 G. Collinson, 4th 13 60 J. Connolly, lst, $1.75; 2nd, $5.75; 3rd, $6.50; 4th, $a 18 65 M. Carney, 2nd, $6.40; 3rd, $6.40; 4th, $6.40 19 20 J. Duggan, 1st 8 80 B. Donnelly, 4th 17 80 T. Donahue, 1st, $1.70; 2nd, $5.75; 3rd, $6.50; 4th, $4.70 18 65 O. Donahue, 2nd, $6.40; 4th, $6.40; expense, $6.40 19 20 John Egan, 2nd '7 60 M. Farrell, 1st 14 40 F. Frick, 2nd, $2.15; 3rd, $5.65 8 20 Geo, Frost, 2nd 22 50 W. Flynn, •4th 4 50 P. Farrell, 3rd 9 05 B. 'Glass, 2nd, $14.40; 4th, $4.40 18 80 W. Gaylor, 2 -3 -4 15 60 C. Geimer, 4th 18 15 J. Gibbons, 4th 18 90 J. Hird, 4th 22 50 J. Heil, 1/4 in each 20 00 Peter Jacobs, 2nd, 55c; 3rd, $7,70 '7 80 John John, 3rd 2 00 N. Kettenhofen, 3rd 4 40 M. Kieffer, 4th 18 60 J. Kraus, 1st, $1.70; 2nd, $5.75; 3rd, $6.50; 4th, $4.70 18 65 J. Kness, lst, $1.75; 2nd, $5.75; 3rd, $6.50; 4th, $4.70 18.65 P. Kenneally, Health 22 50 J. Lowery, 1st 16 00 M. Lavin, 2nd 11 20 R. Love, 2nd, $7.00; 4th, $1.75 8 75 W. Lillie, 3rd, $3.50; Clay St. App., $15.15 18 65 'J. Lehman, 2 -3 -4 12 50 T. Lonergan, 1st, $1.70, 2nd, $5.75; 3rd, $6.50; t4h, $4.70 18 65 J. Mullen, 2nd 14 40 Tom Malloy, 3rd 4 00 W. McLaughlin, 3rd 22 50 J. Martinek, 4th 19 00 Geo. Muekel 20 40 A. Miller, 4th 18 15 F. Maroney, 2 -3 -4 18 65 J. McAlees,e 2nd 13 35 J. McLaughlin, 3rd 14 40 R. McCaffrey, 2 -3 -4 20 80 P .McPoland, 4th 12 40 W. O'Brien, 1st 22 50 C. O'Neil, 2nd 12 80 W. Powers, 2nd 12 80 J. Parker, 2 -3 -4 21 60 J. Roussell, 1st 4 80 J. Ryan, 2nd 19 20 R. Rosemeier, 2 -3 -4 21 60 P. Royce, 2 -3 -4 24 00 P. Ryan, 4th 18 25 J. Reid, 3rd, $9.60; 4th, $9.60 19 20 D. Smyth, 2nd, $12.00; 4th, $3.60 15 60 John Schroeder, 4th 19 00 80 W. Shields. 4th 14 P. Smith, 4th 13 85 C. Specht, 1 /4 in each 14 00 J. Steffens, 3rd 9 60 J. Tobin, 2 - 3 -4 7 40 Ott. Turner, 1 /2 in each 15 85 Larry IValsh, 2nd, $11.20; 4th, $4.25 15 45 L. lValkenheim, 2nd, 40c; 3rd, $10.40 10 80 C. Wheeler; 2 -3 -4 10 00 TEAMS. P. Apel, 1st, $64.80; 2nd, $30.50; 3rd, $4.80; 4th, $3.40 $103 50 M. Ackels, 3rd, $1S.00; 4th, $79.65 97 65 F. Burns, 3rd 1 80 Josh Calvert, 2nd, $28.35; 4th, $11.25 39 60 John Calvert, ?.nd 24 30 B. Costello, 4th 30 60 A. Conrad, 1st, $1.30; 2nd, $3.40; 3rd, $4.55; 4th, $3.25 12 50 N. Everett. 1st 8 10 J. graham, 1st, $2.15; 2nd, 527.55; 4th, $24.30 54 00 M. Hannan, 2nd, $28.35; 4th, $13.05 41 40 J. Haudenshield, 3rd lI. Kenneally, 1st, $16.20; 2nd, 95c; 3rd, 95c; t4h, $1.00 J. Landholdt, 2nd, $1.35; 3rd, $1.35;. 4th, $42.30 J. Long, 2nd, 30c; 3rd, 30c; 4th, 30c P. Linehan Co., 3rd M. Markham, 2nd, $18.00; 3rd, $36.00 J. McCollins, 2nd, $12.15; 3rd, $4.05; 4th, $4.05 J. McQuillan, 3rd Jeff McGrath, 2nd, $3.45; 3rd, List of Warrants 10 35 19 10 45 00 90 50 40 54 00 20 25 40 05 $3.45;' 4th, $39.90 P. S. Norton, expense, $1.35; 2nd, $1.15; 3rd, $2.15; 4th, $9.40 D. O'Meara, 1st, $4.15; 2nd, $13.80; 3rd, $15.60; 4th, $11.05 A. Stoltz, 2nd, 45c; 3rd, 45c; 4th, 45c C. Van Wie, 1st, $3.20; 2nd, $10.65; 3rd, $12.10; 4th, $8.50 333 46 80 19 05 44 60 1 35 34. 45 LABOR ON SEWERS during the first half of August, 1909: D. Cunningham $ 21 00 J. Clune 21 00 J. Doyle 6 15 F. Donahue 21 00 J. Jellison 7 90 A. Kasbauer 12 00 F. Luchterhand 21 00 J. McLaughlin 12 25 J. Rooney 21 00 C. Sullivan 30 00 L. Taylor 14 90 J. Tobin 13 80 BILLS. Joseph W. Straub, services in Engineer's office prior to Aug. 1st $ 90 00 Dubuque_ - Wooden Ware & • Lumber Co., stakes for En- gineer 9 67 J. F. Ris & Bros., drinking cups for fountains 1 20 Phil Breithaupt, plumbing re- pairs at City Hall 2 00 H. B. McCarter, plumbing re- pairs at Delhi Street foun- tain 3 35 Key City Rubber Stamping Works, supplies for Audi- tor's office 1 10 C. E. Fitzpatrick Co., station- ery various offices 7 75 Perg & Briggs, stationery and printing, various offices 21 50 Hoermann Press, stationery and printing, various offices 7 25 Mathis - Metz Co., printing warrant books '79 25 Foley's Hand Laundry, towel service for July 4 00 Western Union Telegraph Co , electric time service Treas- urer's .office during July 00 A. L. Glaser, planting flower beds in Jackson Park 50 00 G. A. Heine, planting flower beds in Phoenix Park 25 00 F. Mertz, repairing locks at City Hall 2 50 J. L. Kies, supplies, various departments .4 Q5 C. W. Katz, meals furnished prisoners during July . 6 20 J. Jflaildenahield, hay furnish- $ Patrol horses 17 50 Iettel Bros., bran furnf10hed Patrol horses 11 80 Eiphhorn ;8, Bechtel, supplies for Police Matron's quarters 2 40 G. F. Kleih, hardware supplies 334 List of Warrants for Patrol House Jas. Gregory, repairs for Pa- trol House A. Siegel, repairing Police helmet American Ever Ready Co., batteries. for Police Dept... L. L. Lernbke, harness sup- plies for Patrol House.... F. Schloz & Son, repairs for Patrol House D. O'Meara, hauling manure from Patrol House during May. June, July and August Key City Gas Co., coke for Fire Department Key City Gas Co., rental of 4 gas arcs Union Electric Co., power for fire alarm system J. Haudenshield, hay for Fire Dept. M. Stafford, bran and salt for Fire Department H. Corrance, supplies for Fire Department Geo. W. Healey & Son, hard- ware supplies for Fire Dept. J. F. Ris & Bro., repairs for Fire Dept. Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co., fireman's rubber coat Wm. Marshall, repairs for Fire Dept. John Butt, repairs for Fire Dept. F. Schloz .l' Sun, repairs for Fire Dept. Geo. Ragalz & Son repairs for Fire Dept. Whelan & Crahan, feed for Fire Dept. Eichhorn & Bechtel, supplies for Fire Dept. Wunderlich & Wiederholt, horseshoeing for Fire Dept. Lagen, Peed & Berwanger, horseshoeing for Fire Dept. Farley & Loetscher Mfg. Co , sash for house at garbage dump Peter J. Seippel Lumber Co , lumber for house at garb- age dump G. F. Kleih, hardware supplies for Sidewalk Dept Spahn -Rose Lumber Co., lum- ber for repairs to sidewalks Dubuque Wooden Ware & Lumber Co., lumber for re- pairs to sidewalks Chas. Giese, sharpening saws for Sidewalk Dept. G. F. Kleih, hardware supplies for Sewer Department Lagen, Peed & Berwanger, shoeing sewer horse Rellihan & Mullan, plumbing repairs to drinking fountain Geo. W. Healey & Son, rope for Sewer Dept. H. Corrance, oil for Sewer 2 85 7 00 35 4 00 20 5(i 6 00 18 95 2 00 2 00 91 00 4 60 2 60 4 75 50 4 50 2 00 5 30 1 65 51 1 35 2 90 13 55 5 50 1 10 31 10 30 28 06 6 10 2 00 05 2 00 25 70 2 31 Dept. 60 Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co., supplies for Sewer Dept. 1 75 Pitts - Thompson Foundry Co , manhole cover for Sewer Dept. 4 00 F. Schloz & Son, repairs for Sewer Department 2 00 John Butt, repairs for Sewer Department 5 15 Tibey Bros., grading at mouth of Bee Branch sewer 15 00 John Parker, rock furnished Road Dept. 50 Geo. Muekel, filing saw for Road Dept. 20 Jas. Lee & Son, brick for Road Dept. 5 00 O'Farrell Contracting Co , rock and sand furnished Road Dept. 75 O'Farrell Contracting Co , constructing curb and gut- ter, Davis Avenue 298 49 A. Gasser, brick for Road Dept. 28 10 Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co., 150 feet hose and noz- zle for Grandview Ave. Park 26 00 Pitts- Thompson Foundry Co., manhole ring and cover for Road Dept. 8 00 F. Schloz & Son, repairs for rock crusher 3 00 F. M. Jaeger & Co., supplies for various departments 5 20 T. J. Mulgrew Co., cement for Road Department 4 00 H. Corrance, oil for Road Dept. 60 P. J. Seippel Lumber Co , lumber for Road Dept 71 00 Standard Oil Co., cup grease for steam roller 71 F. Beutin, sand for Road Dept. 1 50 Spahn -Rose Lumber Co., lum- ber for Road Dept. 39 Geo. Bock. repairs for Road Dept. 13 80 John Butt, repairs for Road Dept. 5 25 Geo. Ragatz & Son, repairs for Road Dept. 6 15 F. Schloz & Son, repairs for Road Dept. 5 15 Pitts - Thompson Foundry Co , manhole ring and cover for Road Dept. 6 40 Key City Iron Works, repairs to steam roller 22 09 Key City Roofing Co., cement and sewer pipe for Road Dept. 13 30 Key City Gas Co., coke for steam roller 28 80 Fuhrmann Bros., pair boots for Road Dept. 3 00 F. G. Becker, coal for steam roller 12 33 Peter Even, coal for steam roller 15 07 Official Notices Hussmann & Lies, hardware for Fire and Road Depts 9 75 G. F. Kleih, hardware for Road Dept. 3 15 Telegraph - Herald, printing Council Proceedings, July 84 66 Times - Journal, printing Coun- cil Proceedings, July 82 57 Smith - Morgan Printing Co , printing pamphlets, July 21 30 National Demokrat, printing Council Proceedings, July 12 50 Labor Leader, printing Coun- cil Proceedings, July 12 50 Union Electric Co., arc lights for July 2070 75 Key City Gas Co., light for various departments 68 15 O'Farrell Contracting Co., 5% retained for one year on contract for improving As- bury' Street 210 17 Tibey Bros, extra work on Bee Branch sewer 96 80 Geo. Raga.tz & Sop, repairs on sprinkling wagons 79 F. Schloz & Son, repairs on sprinkling wagons 3 75 John Linehan, hauling garb- age and dead animals for month of July 340 15 Barney Glass, macadam for Second Road District 3 45 John Schaefer, macadam for Second Road District J. Broullette, macadam for Second Road District 3 85 R. Young, inspector Francis Street sewer 30 80 B. Weber, inspector 32nd St. storm sewer 44 25 M. Tschirgi & Son, 5% re- tained one year, 9th Street brick paving 25 00 Eagle Point Lime Works, re- pairing levee at Eagle Point 300 00 Street & Steuck, constructing sanitary sewer in West Fourth Street 430 52 Street & Steuck, constructing sanitary sewer in alley be- tween Washington and Elm 171 93 Tibey Eros., constructing Bee Branch sewer in Washing- ton Street 1031 02 H. A. Schunk, settlement of claim of Mrs. Barry 40 00 I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct list of all war- rants issued by me during the month of August,' 1909. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, City Recorder. 9 75 335 V2eation Notice. Notice is hereby given that a prop- osition is now pending before the City Council of the City of Dubuque for the vacation of that part of Olive Street between the southerly line of Jefferson Street and the northerly line cf Wilbur Avenue in the City of Dubuque, being ground laying be- tween lot 29 in Farley's Subdivision and lot 3 of the Subdivision of out lot GS7 in the City of Dubuque, Iowa. That a plat of said property has been made and is now on file in my office; that said matter will be acted upon by said council at its meeting to be held Thursday, September 10, 1909, and all persons having objection to said proposed vacation must file their said objections in my office on or be- fore said September 16, 1909. Dated at Dubuque this 3rd day of September, 1909. PAUL ILG, 9 -3 101 City Engineer. NOTICE OF THE CITY C•OUNCII'S INTEN- TION TO CONSTRUCT A SANI- TARY SEWER IN WEST SEV- ENTH 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 \Vest Seventh Street from a point opposite the center of Lot 20 in Corriell's Dubuque to the present manhole in Hill Street. That a plat and specifications of said proposed sewer are now on file in the office of the City Recorder. It is estimated by the City Engineer that, it will require 600 lineal feet of 8 -inch tile pipe with 4 manholes, and will cost the abutting property own- ers $500.00 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, September 16th, 1909, or to file in writing with the City Recorder their objections on or before September 16th, 1909. Dated at Dubuque, September 3rd, 1909. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, 9 -3 -3t. City Recorder. Notice OF THE CITY COUNCIL'S INTEN- TION TO CONSTRUCT A SANI- TARY SEWER IN NEEDHAM PLACE FROM A POINT ABOUT 200 FEET NORTH OF WEST FIFTH STREET TO WEST SEV- ENTH 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 S -inch tile pipe sani v 336 Official Notices tary sewer in Needham Place from a point about 200 feet north of West Fifth Street to West Seventh 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 Engineer that it will require 239 lineal feet of 8 -inch tile pipe, with 1 manhole and will cost the abutting property owners $1,230.00 in total. Any persons having objections to the construction of said sanitary sew- er are hereby notified to appear be- fore the City Council at its regular session, September 16th, 1909, or to 111, in writing with the City Recorder their objections on or before Septem- ber 16th, 1909. Dated at Dubuque, September 3rd. 1909. EDMUND A, LINEHAN, 9 -3 -3t City Recorder. Not:, e OF THE CITY COUNCIL'S INTEN- TION TO IMPROVE GRAND• t'IEW AVENUE FROM DODGE STREET TO SOUTH DODGE STREET. To Whom It May Concern: You and each of you are hereby no- tified that it is the intention of the City Council of the City of Dubuque to improve Grandview Avenue by parking same through the center of said proposed improvement are now the driveway on either side of said parking twenty -five feet wide, from Dodge to South Dodge Street. That the plat and specifications of said proposed improveemnt 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, 6,900 lineal feet. Macadamizing with binding of top course of macadam with Tarvia or its equal, 19,300 square yards. Grading, cutting, 7,620 cubic yards. Earth filling, 5,500 cubic yards. Making a total estimated cost to the abutting property owners of $17,222.70. Any person having objection to said improvement is hereby notified to ap- pear before the City Council at its regular session to be held September 16th, 1909, or to file with the City Recorder their objections in writing on or before September 16th, 1909. Dated at Dubuque, September 3rcf, 1909. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, 9 -3 -3t City Recorder. Notice to Contractors, Sealed proposals will be received at the Council Chamber, City Hall, by the City Recorder until 8:00 p. m. Thursday, September 16th, 1909, for the improvement of Fifth Street from Main to Iowa Streets, by reguttering the same with brick on a macadam foundation and to set new curb, 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 256 square yards of brick guttering on a macadam foundation. 479 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 be completed on or before November lst. Bidders must state the price per square yard for brick guttering and the price per lineal foot for new curb -, stone set. Each bid must be accompanied by a - certified check for $50.00 on some Dubuque bank as a guarantee that a contract will he entered into if awarded. The City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Dubuque, September 3rd, 1909. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, 9- City Recorder. Notice to Contractors. Scaled proposals will be received at the Council Chamber, City Hall, by the City Recorder until 8:00 p. m. Thursday, September 16th, 1909, for the improvement of the following streets by laying cement sidewalks on a foundation of eight inches of cind- ers, in accordance with the plans and specifications prepared by the City Engineer and now on file in the of- fice of the City Recorder: Four -foot sidewalk 137.11 feet in length on the south side of Grace Street between Grandview Avenue; and East Street, in front of and abut- ting on Lots 1 of 4 and 2 of 4, Ann O'Hare's Sub. Four-foot sidewalk 288 feet in length on the south side of West Fifth Street, between John Street and Gilmore Place, in front of and abut- ting on the following described premises: Lots 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 and 21 of Subdivision of City Lots 691, 700 and 721. The work 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 October, 1909. Bidders must state price per square foot for sidewalks ]aid. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for $50.00 on some Dubuque hank as a guarantee that a contract will be entered into if award- ed. The City reserves the right to re- ject any and all bids. Dated at Dubuque, September 3rd, 1909. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, 9 -3 -3t City Recorder. Notice to Seaver Contractors, Sealed proposals will be received at the Council Chamber, City Hall, by the City Recorder, until 8:00 p. m. Thursday, September 16th, 1909, for the construction of an 8 -inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in College Avenue from the present manhole at the intersec- tion of Allison Place and College Ave- nue to the center of West Fifth Street, in accordance with the plans and specifications prepared by the City En- gineer and now on file in the office of the City Recorder. It is estimated by the City Engineer that it will require: 368 lineal feet of 8 -inch pipe. 2 manholes. The work to be paid for when said work is completed and as prescribed by Chapter XXX1V. of the Revised Ordinances 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 tile pipe, and each manhole. All bids must be accompanied by a certified check for $50.00 on some Dubuque bank as a guarantee that a contract will be entered into if award- ed. The City reserves the right to re- ject any and all bids. Dated at Dubuque, September 3rd, 1909. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, 9 -3 -3t. City Recorder. Notice of Special Assessment. Notice is hereby given to all con- cerned that a special assessment' as provided by law will be levied at a regular session of the City Council to be held September 16th, 1909, to pay for the improvement of Davis Ave- . nue from east line of Windsor Ave- nue to the east line of St. John's Lu- theran Cemetery, by O'Farrell Con- tracting Co., contractors. Amount of special assessment, And that any and all persons ob- jecting to said special assessment or to said plat must file his or their ob- jection in writing with the City Re- corder of said City of Dubuque on or before said session of the City Coun- $2,132.26, same to be assessed against the abutting property upon and along said street. And that there is a plat and sched- ule on file in the office of the City Re- corder of said City of Dubuque, show- ing the street on which said improve- ment was made, and the separate lots and parcels of ground or specified portions thereof subject to assessment of such improvement, the name of Official Notices 337 the owner thereof, as far as practic- able, and the amount to be assessed against each lot or parcel of ground, which plat and schedule are subject to public inspection. 9 -3 -3t. City Recorder. cil to be held September 16th, 1909, or to appear at said session of the Council to show cause, if any you, have, why said assessment should net be levied. Dated at Dubuque, September 3rd, 1909. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, 9 -3 -3t. City Recorder. NOTICE OF THE COUNCIL'S INTENTION TO . IMPROVE . BLUFF . STREET FROM THIRD STREET TO EIGHTH 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 Bluff Street with Sarco Compost or its equal from the north lot line of Third Street to the south lot line of Eighth Street. That the plat and specifications of said proposed iniprovernent are now on file in the office of the City Re- corder. It is estimated by the City Engineer that said improvement will require: New curbstone set, 1,400 lineal feet. Old curbstone reset, S5 lineal feet. Sarco Compost, 6,900 square yards. Making a total estimated cost to the abutting property owners of $5,584.41. Any person having objection to said improvement is hereby notified to ap- pear before the City Council at its regular session to be held September 16th, 1909, or to file with the City Recorder their objections in writing on or before September 1Gth, 1909. Dated at Dubuque, September 3rd, 1909. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, 9 -3 -3t. City Recorder. Notice OF THE CITY COUNCIL'S INTEN- TION TO IMPROVE THE NORTH SIDE OF TWENTY - SEVENTH STREET BETWEEN JACKSON STREET AND PINE STREET. To Whom It May Concern: Von and each of you are hereby notified that it is the intention of the City Council of the City of Dubuque to improve the north side of Twenty - seventh Street, between Jackson Street and Pine 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: Curbing, 616 lineal feet. Brick gutter, 736 lineal feet. Macadamizing, 915 square yards. • 1 • 338 Official Making a total estimated cost to the abutting property owners of $1,411.00. Any person having objection to said improvement is hereby notified to ap- pear before the City Council at its reg- ular session to be held September 16th, 1909, or to file with the City Recorder their objections in writing on or before September 16th, 1909. Dated at Dubuque, September 7th, 1909. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, 9 -7 3t City Recorder. NOTICE TO SUSAN AND MARY ZEIEN OF THE COUNCIL'S INTEN- TION TO LAY A CEMENT SIDE - WALK ON THE EAST SIDE OF WASHINGTON STREET BETWEEN TWENTY -FIFTH AND TWENTY - SEVENTH STREETS. You are hereby notified that it is the intention of City Council to im- prove the east side of Washington Street between Twenty -fifth and Twenty- seventh Streets and in front of and abutting on the following de- scribed premises: Among others your lots, north 25 feet of Lot 44 and south 15 feet of Lot 45, E. Langworthy's Add., by laying down a permanent sidewalk thereon composed of cement material four feet wide. The plat and specifications of said proposed improvements are now on file in the office of the City Recorder. It is estimated by the City Engineer that it will require 40 lineal feet of cement sidewalk and will cost 60c per lineal foot. Should you have any objections to the laying down of said sidewalk, you are hereby notified to appear before the City Council at its regular ses- sion to be held on September 16th, 1909, or to file your objections with the City Recorder on or before Sep- tember 16th, 1909. Dated at Dubuque, September 8th, 1909. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, 9 -8 -3t City Recorder. NOTICE TO JOHN MARZEN OF THE COUNCIL'S INTENTION TO LAY A CEMENT SIDEWALK ON THE EAST SIDE OF WASHINGTON STREET BETWEEN TWENTY - FIFTH AND TWENTY- SEVENTH STREETS. You are hereby notified that it is the intention of City Council to im- prove the east side of Washinngton Streets between Twenty -fifth and Twenty - seventh Streets and in front of and abutting on the following de- scribed premises: Among others your lots, north 35 feet of Lot 45 and Lot 46, E. Langworthy s Acld., by laying down a permanent sidewalk thereon composed of cement material four feet wide. The plat and specifications of said proposed improvements are now on Notices file in the office of the City Recorder. It is estimated by the City Engineer that it will require 85 lineal feet of cement sidewalk and will cost 60c per lineal foot. Should you have any objections to the laying down of said sidewalk, you are hereby notified to appear before the City Council at its regular ses- sion to be held on September 16th, 1909, or to file your objections with the City Recorder on or before Sep- tember 16th, 1909. Dated at Dubuque, September 8th, 1909. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, 9 -8 -3t City Recorder. OFFICIAL PUBLICATION. AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE USE AND OPERATION OF MOTOR VEHICLES IN THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, AND PROVIDING A PENALTY FOR THE VIOLA - 'PION THEREOF. Be it ordained by the City Council, of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That no person shall operate a motor vehicle on any street or other public highway within the City. of Dubuque at a rate of speed greater than is reasonable and proper, having regard to the traffic and use of the highway, or so as to endanger the Life or limb of any person, or in any event in the closely built up por- tions of said City at a greater rate than one (1) mile in six (6) min- ute;, or elsewhere in said City at a greater rate than one (1) mile in four (4) minutes; subject, however, to the other provisions of this section. Upon approaching a crossing of inter- secting public highways, or a bridge, or a sharp curve, or a steep descent, and also in traversing such crossing, bridge, curve or descent, a person operating a motor vehicle shall have it under control and operate it at a rate of speed less than hereinbefore specified,' and in no event greater than is reasonable and proper, having re- gard to the traffic then on such high- way and the safety of the public. Section 2. That any person oper- ating a motor vehicle within said City shall, at request or on signal by putt- ing up the hand, from a person rid- ing or driving a restive horse or oth- er draft or domestic animal, bring such motor vehicle immediately to a stop, and, if traveling in the opposite direction, remain stationary so long as mny be reasonable to allow such horse or other animals to pass, and, if traveling in the same direction, use reasonable caution in passing such horse or other annual, and the oper- ator and occupants of any motor ve- hicle shall render necessary assistance to the party having in charge said Official Notices horse or other draft animal in so pas- sing. Section. 3. That every motor ve- hicle while in use on a public high- way within said City shall be provid- ed with good and efficient brakes, and also with a suitable bell, horn, or other signal, and be so constructed as to exhibit, during the period from one (1) hour after sunset to one (1) hour before sunrise, one or more Lamps showing white light visible within a reasonable distance in the direction toward which such vehicle is proceeding, and also a red light vis- ible in the reverse direction. Section 4. That every motor vehicle within said City shall also at all tines have the number assigned to it by the secretary of the state displayed on the back of such motor vehicle in such a manner as to be plainly visible, the number to be in Arabic numerals, each not less than three (3) inches in height, and each stroke to be of a width not less than one -half (1/2) inch, and also as a part of such num- ber the initial and terminal letters of the state's name, such letters to be not less than two (2) inches in height. Section 5. That the words and phrases used in this Ordinance shall, for the purposes of the Ordinance, be construed as follows: 1, "Motor Vehicle" shall include all vehicles propelled by any power other than muscular power, excepting such mo- tor vehicles as run only upon rails or tracks, provided that nothing herein contained shall apply to traction en- gines or road rollers; 2, "Closely built up portions," shall mean the terri- tory ',within said City contiguous to a public highway devoted to business or where for not less than one - fourth ( f ir ) of a mile the dwelling houses on such highway average not more than one hundred (100) feet apart. Section 6. Any person violating any of the provisions of this Ordi- nance, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall be punishable by a fine not exceeding twenty -five dollars ($25) for the first offense and punishable by a fine of not less than twenty -five dollars ($25) nor more than fifty dollars ($50), or imprison- ment not exceeding thirty (30) days, for a second or subsequent offense. Section 7. This Ordinance shall be in force and take effect from and af- ter its passage and its publication in the Times - Journal and Telegraph - Herald, official newspapers of the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Adopted September 2nd, 1909. Approved September 4th, 1909. H. A. SCHUNK, Mayor. Attest • EDMUND A. LINEHAN, City Recorder. 339 Published officially in the Daily Tines - Journal September 9th, 1909. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, 9 -9 -1t City Recorder. Official Publication. AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE granting to the Chi- cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rail- way Company permission . to con- struct, maintain and operate a side- track southerly across Third Street from a point on the main line of said Company opposite the north curb line of said street, in the City of Dubuque, and regulating the con- struction, use and maintenance thereof. Be It Ordained By the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That permission be and the same is hereby granted to the Chi- cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Company, its successors and assigns, to lay down, operate and maintain a sidetrack in the City of Dubuque, commencing at a point on the main track of said Company opposite the north curb line of Third Street, thence running southerly and across said Third Street, at a slight curve west- erly, for the purpose of extending said track to connect with the property now owned by Armour & Company south of said Third Street, on Out Lot 475. Sec. 2. That the laying down of said sidetrack shall be done under the supervision of the City Engineer and the Committee on Streets of said City Sec. 3. That in the laying clown and operation of said sidetrack, the same shall be so constructed and maintained as to create the least pos- sible obstruction to ordinary travel and the use of the street crossed. That cars shall not be allowed to stand on said street, and said track shall at all times be used in accordance with all lawful regulations now or here- after enacted by said City. Sec. 4. That said sidetrack shall be laid to the established grade of the street on which it runs, and should the grade be changed at any time, said track shall be changed to con- form to such change at the expense of said company, without any claim against said City. Sec. 5. That said Company shall keep the space between the rails of said sidetrack and the space to the•end of the ties so graded that carriages may easily pass over the same, and shall keep such spaces properly planked, paved or macadamized, or otherwise improved, as the City Coun- cil may direct, and shall keep any sidewalk crossing said tracks proper- ly planked, or lay such new walks, as the City Council may direct. Sec. 6. That said sidetrack shall be so constructed and maintained as not i 340 to dam up or obstruct the flow and drainage of water in the gutters or on the surface of said street and said Railway Company shall be subject to and strictly comply with all reason- able police regulations bearing on the use and operation of said track. Sec. 7. The City of Dubuque here- by reserves the right to revoke the privilege hereby granted at any time after twenty (20) years from the time this Ordinance becomes operative, or sooner, in case the said Armour & Company fail to continue the opera - tion of the plant with which said side- track continued is to connect. Sec. •S. That this Ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and publication one time in the Dubuque Telegraph -Her- ald and the Dubuque Times - Journal, official newspapers of said City, and wriiten acceptance thereof on the part of said Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Company, duly endorsed hereon. . A d opted September 2nd, 1909. Approved September 4th, 1909. H. A. SCHUNK, Mayor. Attest. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, City Recorder. The provisions and terms of the foregoing Ordinance are hereby ac- cepted this 4th day of September, 1909. J. W. STAPLETON, Superintendent Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway. Published officially in the Daily Times- Journal September 9th, 1909. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, 9 -9 -it 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. October 7th, 1909, for the improvement of Bluff Street from Third Street to Eighth Street, in ac- cordance 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 6,900 square yards of sarco corn - post paving. 1,400 lineal feet of new curbstone set.. 85 lineal feet of old curbstone reset. 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 July lst, 1910. Bidders must state the price per square yard for sarco compost pav- ing, the price per lineal foot for new curbing set and price per lineal foot Official Notices for old curbing reset. Each bicl must be accompanied by a certified check for $100.00 on some Dubuque bank as a guarantee that a contract will be entered into if award ed. The City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Dubuque. September 23rd, 1909. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, 9 -22 -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, October 7th, 1909, for the construction of an S -inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in Needham Place from a point about 200 feet north of Vest Fifth Street to West Seventh 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 it will require 239 lineal feet of S -inch tile pipe 1 manhole. The work to be paid for when said work is completed and as prescribed by Chapter XXXIV. of the Revised Ordinances of 1901 of the City of Du- buque, work to be completed on or before December lst, 1909. Bidders must state price per lineal foot for tile pipe sewer completed. also price for each manhole. All bids must be accompanied by a certified check for $50.00 on some Dubuque bank as a guarantee that a contract will be entered into it awarded. The City reserves the right to re- ject any and all bids. Dated at Dubuque, September 23rd, 1909. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, 9 -23 -2t City Recorder. Notice to Sewer Contractors. Sealed p! oposals will be received at the Council Chamber, City Hall, by the City Recorder, until 8:00 p. m. Thursday, October 7th, 1909, for the construction of an 8 -inch tile pipe sanitary 'sewer in west Seventh Street from a point opposite the center of Lot 20, in Corriell's Dubuque Addi- tion, to the present manhole in Hill Street, in accordance with the plans and specifications prepared by the City Engineer and now on file in the office of the City Recorder. It is estimated by the City Engineer that it will require 600 lineal feet of 8 -inch tile pipe. 4 manholes. The work to be paid for when said work is completed and as prescribed by Chapter XXXIV. of the Revised Ordinances of 1901 of the City of Du- buque, work to be completed on or before December lst, 1909. Bidders must state price per lineal foot for the tile pipe sewer com- pleted, also price for 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, September 23rd, 1909. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, 9 -23 -21, City Recorder. Notice of Special Assessment. Notice is hereby given to all con- cerned that a special assessment as provided by law will be levied at a session of the City Council to be held October 7th, 1909, to pay for the con- struction of a sanitary sewer in Francis and Hart Streets, from Kauf- man Avenue to Valeria Street, by Thomas L. Jess & Co., contractors. Amount of special assessment, $628.90, same to be assessed against the abutting property upon and along said street. And that there is a plat and sched- ule on file in the office of the City Re- corder of said City of Dubuque, show- ing the street in which said sewer was constructed, and the separate lots and parcels of ground, or specified • por- tions thereof, subject to assesment for such improvement, the name of the owner thereof as far as practicable,. and the amount to be assessed against each lot or parcel of ground, which plat and schedule are subject to public inspection. And that any and all persons ob- jecting to said special assessment or to said plat must file his or their ob- jection in writing with the City Re- corder of said City of Dubuque on or before said session of the City Coun- cil to be held October 7th, 1909, or to appear at said session of the Council to show cause, if any you have, why said assessment should not be levied. Dated at Dubuque, September 23rc1, 1909. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, 9 -23 -3t City Recorder. Notice of Special Assessment. Notice is hereby given to all con -, cerned that a special assessment as provided by law will be levied at a session of the City Council, to be held October 7th, 1909, to pay for the im- provement of alley between Eighth and Ninth Streets and Jackson and Washington Streets, by O'Farrell Con- tracting Co., contractors. Amount of special assessment, $341.15, same to be assessed against the abutting property upon and along said street. Official Notices 341 And that there is a plat and sched- ule on file in the office of the City Re- corder of said City of Dubuque, show- ing the alley in which said improve- ment was made, and the separate lots and parcels of ground, or specified portions thereof, subject to assess- ment for such improvement, the name of the owner thereof as far as prac- ticable, and the amount to be assessed against each lot or parcel of ground, which plat and schedule- are subject to public inspection. And that any and all persons ob- jecting to said special assessment or to said plat must file his or their ob- jection in writing with the City 'Re- corder of said City of Dubuque on or before said session of the City Coun- cil to be held October 7th, 1909, or to appear at said session of the Council to show cause, if any you have, why said assessment should not be levied. Dated at Dubuque, September 23rd, 1909. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, - 9 -23 -36 City Recorder. Notice. Public notice is hereby given that at the session of the City Council of the City of Dubuque, held on Septem- ber 16th, 1909, the following special assessments were levied on the real estate hereinafter described, and that in case cf failure to pay the one - seventh part within the time pre- scribed by the ordinance governing same, all will become delinquent and subject to collection by distress and sale. H. BRINKMAN, City Treasurer. Special bonded assessment for im- proving Davis Avenue from Wind - sor Avenue easterly 628 feet. Name. Description. Amount. Sisters of St. Francis, Sub. 4, N. W. 1 4 sec. 14 -89 -2 E, lot 2 .3 102 35 Fred Mussehl, Sub. 4, N. W. 1 4 Sec. 14 -89 -2 E, lot 1... 221 85 Dubuque County, macadamiz- ing Davis Avenue ... 1793 06 Total ...32117 26 Notice to Contractors. Sealed proposals will be received at the Council Chamber, City Hall, by the City Recorder, until 8:00 p. m. Thursday, October 7th, 1909, for the improvement of the north side of Twenty- seevnth Street, between Jack- son Street and Pine Street, 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 616 lineal feet of new curbing set. (Official.) Regular Session, October 7th, 1909. Council met at S:55 p. m. Mayor Schunk in the chair. Present —Alds. Frith, Haas, Martin, O'Rourke, Rand, Saul and Singrin. Absent —None. Ald. Martin moved that the Council Proceedings for the month of Septem -- mer be approved as printed. Carried. BILLS. The following bills, having been properly approved by the various committees, were read and, on mo- tion, were ordered paid: Pat Ryan, salary as inspector on West Fourth Street and West Locust Street im- provements during Septem- ber $ 36 60 Tom Jess, salary as inspector on Glen Oak Avenue sewer 15 40 Bill of Street & Steuck, extra work grading West Fourth Street, $320.00, was, on motion of Ald. Saul, referred to the Committee of the Whole. Bids for improving Twenty - seventh Street, Bluff Street and for construct- ing sewers in West Seventh Street and Needham Place were presented. Ald. Frith moved that contract for improving Twenty - seventh Street be awarded from Jackson Street to C. G. W. R. R. track instead of to Pine Street. Carried. Regular Session, October, 7 1909 Ald. Frith moved that bids for all work be opened. Carried. Bids for improving Twenty - seventh Street are as follows: Eagle Point Lime Works, grading, per yard, 20c; curbing per lineal foot, 70c; brick guttering, per lineal foot, 60c; macadamizing, per square yard, 65c. Wilmer Cook, grading, per cubic yard, 30c; curbing, per lineal foot, 52c; brick guttering, per lineal foot, 70c; macadamizing, per square yard, 600. Ald. Frith moved that contract for improving Twenty- seventh Street be awarded to Wilmer Cook and his bond placed at $500.00. Carried. Improving Bluff Street: M. Tschirgi & Sons, sarco pavement, per square yard, 73 new curb- stone set, per lineal foot, 70c; old curb reset, per lineal foot, 20c. For Sewer in Needham Place: J. F. Brown, 8 -inch sewer, per lineal foot, $1.75; manholes, each, $25.00. Sewer in West Seventh Street. J. F. Brown, 8 -inch sewer, per lineal foot, $1.29; Manholes, each, $25.00. Ald. Rand moved that when Coun- cil adjourn they adjourn to meet Mon - clay evening, October 11th, 1909. Car- ried. Ald. Rand moved that action on bids for improving Bluff Street and for constructing sanitary sewer in West Seventh Street and Needham Place be deferred to the adjourned meeting of the Council to be held Monday evening. Carried. PETITIONS AND COMMUNICA- TIONS. Petitions of Dubuque Shippers Asso- ciation and W. H. Torbert et al, ask- ing that the City Council pay from the City's funds the annual assessment of 3250.00 as dues to the Upper Missis- sippi River Improvement Association, was, on motion of Ald. Haas, referred to the Committee of the Whole and the City Attorney to be instructed to look up the matter and to give an opinion to the Committee of the Whole. Petition of Louisa Reifsteek, widow of Christian Reifsteek, asking that the City refund her $7,20, which she claims was collected erroneously, was, on motion of Ald. Rand, referred to the Delinquent Tax Committee. Petition of Jos. McCaffery' et al, asking that • Oak Street be extended from present eastern end to Bluff Street Extension, was, on motion, of Ald. Saul, referred to the Committee of the Whole. Petition of Jos. McCaffery et al ask- ing that Lots 35, 36 and the East 40 feet of Lot 37 in Union Add. for street elevator and park purposes, was, on motion of Ald. Saul, referred to the Committee of the Whole. Petition of Catherine C. Mueller, Andrew Weiser and W. H. Rauch, stating that water from Stoltz Avenue has been turned onto their property by reason of improvement of said street and asking that City take some action toward protecting their prop- erty from the overflow of water, was, on motion of Ald. O'Rourke, granted and Street Commissioner to investi- gate. Petition of Timothy Dillon, stating that he paid $561.12 on the special assessment levied Dec. 12th, 1895, for improvement of Grandview Avenue abutting Mineral Lot 12 and Lot 2, Linheim Adcl., and asking that the 342 Official 736 lineal feet of brick guttering. 915 square yards of macadamizing. 111 cubic yards earth filling. 314 cubic yards cutting. 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 betore December 1st, 1909. Bidders must state price per lineal foot for new curbstone set, the price per lineal foot for brick gutter and the price per square yard for macad- amizing. Also price per cubic foot for grad- ing. All bids must be accompanied by a certified check for $50.00 on some Dubuque Bank as a guarantee that a contract will be entered into if awarded. The City reserves the right to re- ject any and all bids. Dated at Dubuque September 23rd, 1909. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, 9 -23 -2t City Recorder. Notice of Special Assessment. Notice is hereby given to all con- cerned that a special assessment as provided by law will be levied at a session of the City Council to be held October 7th, 1909, to pay for the im- provement of Julien Avenue by regut- tering, curbing and resetting curb from the west side of Bluff Street to the easterly curb lines of Alta Vista Street, Eagle Point Lime Works, con- tractors. Amount of special assess- ment, $4,005.05, same to be assessed against the abutting property owners upon and along said street. And that there is a plat and sched- ule on file in the office of the City Re- corder of said City of Dubuque, show- ing the street in which said improve- ment was made and the separate lots and parcels of ground, or specified portions thereof subject to assessment for such improvement, the name of the owner thereof as far as practicable, and the amount to be assessed against each lot or parcel of ground, which plat and schedule are subject to pub- lic inspection. And that any and all pe"sons ob- jecting to said special assessment or to said plat must file his or their ob- jection in writing with the City Re- corder of said City of Dubuque on or before said session of the Cit;+ Council to be held October 7th, 1909, or to appear at said session of the Council to show cause, if any you have, why said assesment should not be levied. Dated at Dubuque, September 24th, 1909. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, 9- 24 -3t. City Recorder. Notices Official Publication. AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE granting to A. Siegel the privilege of conducting a swimming school at the foot of Third Street, in the City of Du- buque, for a period of five (5) years, with the privilege of renewal for an additional five (5) years, and regu- lating and controlling such grant. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That, Whereas, it is deemed of public interest and im- portance to have established in the City of Dubuque a school for the teaching of swimming, permission is hereby granted to A. Siegel to conduct a swimming school at the foot of Third Street, in the City of Dubuque, for a period of five years from the time this ordinance takes effect, with the privilege of an extension of said time for another five years on the ex- piration of said first period. Sec. 2. That said swimming school is to be not longer than one hundred (100) feet, is to be movable, and sub- ject to the control and regulation of the harbor master, who shall cause the same to be so located, and properly cabled and fastened, on either side of Third Street, as conditions may re- quire, without undue interference with the landing of wood barges or other boats. Sec. 3. That the Harbormaster shall cause all wood on the levee front to be so piled as to leave a clear passage down Third Street to the Rater front and to the approach of said swimming school of twenty -five (25) feet. Sec. 4. That said swimming school shall at all times be conducted in a lawful manner, and be subject to all proper laws, and to the ordinances and regulations of said City, at any time enacted. Sec. 5. That this Ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and publication one time in the Dubuque Telegraph -Her- ald and in the Dubuque Times -Jour- nal. official newspapers of said City. Adopted September 22nd, 1909. Approved September 25th, 1909. H. A. SCHUNK, Mayor. Attest: EDMUND A. LINEHAN, City Recorder. Published officially in the Daily Times - Journal September 25th, 1909. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, City Recorder.