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1919 March Council ProceedingsNotice to Plumbers. Sealed proposals will be received at the City Recorder's Office, City Hall, by the City Recorder until 8:00 p. m. Thursday, February 20th, 1919, to be acted on by the City Council on said date, to install a steam heating plant and plumbing in the Fire Department Building, No. 1, and the proposed Comfort Station, located at Eighteenth street and Couler avenue, in accordance with plans and specifications pre- pared by the City Enginer and now on file in the office of the City Re- corder. Bidders must state price in total of plant installed complete in Fire Fire Department Building, No. 1 only and proposed Comfort Station only. Also must state price in total of plant installed complete in both Fire Department Building No. 1 and proposed Comfort Station. Accord- ing to plans and specifications. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check of ten per cent of the gross amount of the bid on some Dubuque bank as a guarantee that a contract will be entered into if awarded. Check and bid in sep- arate envelope. The City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, February 11th, 1919 JOHN STUBER, 2 -11 -3t City Recorder. Notice to Dealers and Manufacturers of Street "gushers. Sealed proposals will be received at the City Recorder's Office, City Hall, by the City .Recorder, until 8:00 p m. Thursday, February 20th, 1919, to be acted on by the City Council on that date for furnishing the City of Dubuue, Iowa, with one Combination Street Flusher, Sprink- ler and Oiler. Also one Street Flusher and Sprinkler. Both to be of motor driven power. Bidders must state price in total of Combination Street Flusher, Sprinkler and Oiler complete. Also separate prices in total on Street Flusher and Sprinkler complete. Also furnish cut and specifications of both apparatus they propose fur- nishing. Bid must be accompanied by a certified check of $500.00 on some Dubuque bank as a guarantee that a contract will be entered into if awarded. Checks and bid in sep- arate envelope. The City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, Feb. 11th, 1919. JOHN STUBER, 2-11-3t City Recorder. Notice to Contractors. Sealed proposals will be received at the City' Recorder's Office, City Hall, by the City Recorder until 8:00 p. m. Thursday, February 20th, 1919, to be acted on by the City Council ' on said date, for building a public Comfort Station on Lot ad- joining Fire Department Building, No. 1, located at Eighteer.:h Street and Couler Avenue, in accordance with the plans and specifications prepared by the City Engineer and now on file in the office of the City Recorder. Bidders to state price in total of building to be made of Cement Block. Also state price in total of building to be made of Hollow Tile. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for ten per cent of the gross amount of the bid on some Dubuque bank as a guarantee that a contract will be entered into if awarded Check and bid in separate envelope. The City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, Feb. 11th, 1919. CITY COUNCIL (Official.) Council met at 8:25 p. m. Mayor Saul in the chair. Regular Session March 6th, 1919. Present -Aids. Andresen, Frith, Hird, Leist, McLaughlin, Plamon- don, Strobel. BILLS. John Dehing, health Peryon Pharmacy, fire health Midwest Auto Supply Co., health James Levi & Co., health Conlin & Kearns, health Enterprise Printing health Adam Zilling, health Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co., health Conlin & Kearn, health Regular Session, March 6th, 1919 $ 60.00 and 33.70 Co., .76 26.08 4.17 10.00 30.00 3.40 4.77 E. T. Frith, health 960.00 National Refining Co., health 26.50 National Refining Co., health 26.50 United Tire Sales Co., health 68.93 Lorenz Laundry, health ' 10.93 Dubuque Exide Battery Sta- tion, fire and health Upton's Laundry, health and expense C. E. Fitzpatrick Co., health F. Schloz & Son, health F. Schloz & Son, health F. M. Jaeger Hdw. Co., health F. M. 'Jaeger Hdw. Co., health Kretschmer Mfg. Co., expense F. A. Nesler & Son, expense H. G. Scherr, expense and health T. J. Mulgrew Co., expense.. Robt. Jungk, expense F Schloz & Son, sewers G. F. Kleih & Son, sewers F. Schloz & Son, sewers Ellwanger Bros., sewers Even - Ulrich Co., 3rd and 6th roads 399.76 Austin Mfg. Co., 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th roads 528.24 Robt. Jungk, 4th road F. Scholz & Son, 3rd and 4th roads H. Specht, sidewalks Mettel Bros., Roads G. F. Kleih & Son, 5th road and roads Ellwanger Bros., roads Ellwanger Bros., roads F. Schloz & Son, 4th road and roads Molo Sand and Gravel Co , 1st road A. L Hammel, expense C. Luchterhand, 5th road ma- cadam John Spies, 3rd road ma- cadam Tony Sieg and John Spies, 4th road macadam 49.06 3.77 4.15 54.70 2.50 1.75 2.60 3.00 52.50 79.20 7.75 2.75 12.65 2.25 9.90 .85 5.35 1.65 12.30 9.90 2.00 .35 1.25 3.90 1.63 9.80 67.75 67.75 93.99 American LaFrance Fire En- gine Co., fire Fred C. Ris., fire F. Schloz & Son, fire F. G. Kleih & Son, fire Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co., fire Geisler Bros., fire W. B. Baumgartner, police The Key City Gas Co., fire W. D. Deckert Co., fire James A. Gregory, fire Dubuque Electric Co., fire Midland Chemical Co., fire Fluckiger Motor Co., fire and police Western Union Telegraph Co., expense 4 Klauer Mfg. Co., roads 1.00 C. B. McNamara Co., 2nd and 3rd roads 67.00 C. B. McNamara Co., con- structing North Cascade crossing bridge 2760.00 Clancy Transfer Co., 2nd road Times- Journal Co., printing 64.26 Times -Hotel Register Co , printing 4.25 29.00 Telegraph- Herald, printing 44.36 The Labor Leader, printing 19.10 National Deinokrat, printing 37.60 Union Printing Co., expense 20.00 Gonner Bros., expense 6.00 The Hoerman Press, expense 3.50 Hoerman Press, police 5.76 The Hoerman Press 43.25 John Dorgan, 4th road 90'1.94 Philip Breithaupt, police 2•.50 Peter Even & Son, police 156.16 Rellihan & Mullen, police 14.50 Frank Lanser & Son, police .65 Eichorn & Bechtel, police.' 7.98 C. J. McCarthy, police 3.40 F. Schloz & Son, police .40 A. E. Bradley, police 7.05 G. F. K1eir & Son, police 3.60 Dubuque Electric Co., police 1.74 Dubuque Radiator Works, police 7.50 N. J. Kons, police 5.46 Helmer Auto Top Factory, police 6.50 Conlin & Kearn Co., police_. 24.61 Spahn & Rose, police ' .21 Iowa OiI Co., police 38.01 The Adams Co., police 40.50 E. P. Smith Co., police 1.05 Midwest Auto Supply Co., po- lice 2.50 C. J. McCarthy, police 3.00 E. P. Smith - Electric Co., fire .27 Iowa Oil Co., fire 15.50 W. S. Nott Co., fire 38.20 W. D. Deckert, fire 23.38 20.66 4.50 .45 2.75. 6.50 8.82 22.50 1.60 2.15 19.95 73.26 1 75 68 08 Iowa Telephone Co., police, fire and expense 117 73 A. E. Gmehle, expense 68 06 1 00 M. H. Czizek, attendance upon legislature 20 65 I I l i' 'PI Il i I I t I the Whole, and interested parties to be notified to be present. Honorable Mayor and City Council of Dubuque, Iowa: Gentlemen: We acknowledge re- ceipt of official notice of the resolu- tion passed by your honorable body on Friday last, requesting that our street lighting proposal be so modi- fied as to include rates for a one, two, three and five year periods. To be asked to submit a lighting contract proposal for such short terms as one, two and three years is most unusual, if not unprecedented, as logically the annual charge per lamp should cover depreciation charges in a one, two and three year period, respectively, which in a ten year period contract would be spread over the entire ten years. The an- nual charge for a short period should, therefore, be greatly in- creased. With conviction, however, that even with a short term contract your honorable body will continue to con- tract with us to perform the street lighting in question, inasmuch as any intelligent investigation would show beyond of a doubt, that it would be to the financial ad- vantage of the city to so continue, we hereby submit the same figures on a short term contract as already submitted on a ten year contract, in- cluding and protecting coal clause. You will note, however, a modifi- cation of the original proposition in regard to the installation of addi- tional units and the modification of existing units. We assume that your desire for a short term contract is to permit con - zlideration of municipal operation. With such a possibility In view you could not reasonably expect, nor could we economically consent to in- crease our investment in poles,, wires, lamp units, etc., which would not be assured of permanence through contract. Very respectfully, DUBUQUE ELECTRIC COMPANY. By H. B. MAYNARD, Vice President. THIS AGREEMENT made and entered into this day of , 1919, by and between the Dubuque Electric Company, herein- after called the, first party, and the City of Dubuque, hereinafter called the second Party. WITNESSETH, that whereas the first party is engaged in the manu- facture, distribution and sale of electric current, and the second party desires to operate certain lamps necessary for illumination of its streets and alleys, therefore it is mutually agreed and contracted that Regular Session, March 6th, 1919 • 43 such lamps as are deemed necessary by second party shall be installed, maintained and operated by first party upon the so- called, all night-. every night schedule, of approxi- mately four thousand (4,000) hours per year, to be lighted fifteen (15) minutes after sunset and extinguish- ed thirty (30) minutes before sun- rise of each calendar Idlay, except that the magnetite or boulevard lamps shall be lighted fifteen (15) miutes after sunset and extinguished at twelve o'clock midnight of each day. For the equipment, operation and maintenance of said lamps the sec- ond party shall pay the first party On or before the tenth (10th) of each month, one - twelfth (1 -12th) of the total annual bill based upon the following schedule of rates: For each type "C" gas filled Mazda lamp of 600 C. P. rating, the sum of Sixty -five ($65.00) Dollars per year. For each type "C" gas filled Mazda lamp of 400 C. P. rating, the sum. of Fifty -seven Dollars and Fifty Cents ($57.50) per year. For each type "C" gas filled Mazda lamp of 250 C. P. rating, the sum of Forty -five ($45.00) Dollars per year. For each type "C" gas filled Mazda lamp of 100 C. P. rating, the sum of Twenty -seven Dollars and Fifty Cents ($27.60) per year. For each type "C" gas filled Mazda lamp of 60 C. P. rating, the sum of Fifty -five ($56.00) per year. It is understood and agreed that the above schedule of rates is based on a present price of Four ($4.00) Dollars per ton for coal the equal of Harrisburg (Southern Illinois) one and one - quarter inch (1 /, ") screenings, averaging 12,500 B. T. U.. per ,pound. It is further understood and agreed that for every twenty -five (25) cent increase or reduction in the above coal price, F. O. B. at the first party's Central Station, there shall be an increase or reduction in the annual charge per lamp as fol- lows: On each 600 C. P. lamp, $2.00 per year. On each 400 C. P. lamp, $1.50 per year. On each 260 C. P. lamp, $1.00 per year. On each 1000 G. P. Boulevard lamp, $2.00 per year. The adjustment of rates made necessary by the changing price of coal shall be made at the close of each year's life of this contract, and shall be effective for the suc- ceeding twelve months. First party will modify the type 4 W. H. Cullen, expense, at- tending Engineers' con- vention at Muscatine, Iowa 31 00 W. Grode, expense 75 State of ' Iowa Dairy and Food Commissioner, ex- pense 6 00 W. Grode, expense 1 00 L. Daily, expense 25 80 Fischer & Co., expense 11 25 N. Evert, expense - 5 65 W. Grode, expense - 2 25 E. J. Vogenthaler &. Co , expense 50 59 Pier Bros., expense 21 75 C. E. Fitzpatrick Co., ex- pense 28 00 Conlin & Kearns, expense 27 55 C. L. Dambacher, expense 75 F. Schloz & Son, expense and roads 7 25 Clarence M. Traut, expense and police 63 10 Felix G. Becker, expense___ 59 67 Felix Becker, expense and sewers .8 00 J. Banwarth, expense 57 00 Pier Bros., expense 40 75 Clarence M. Traut, expense. 3 50 Midland. Chemical Co., ex- pense . 1 75 Linehan & Molo, expense 57 43 C. L. Dambacher, expense 10 10 Carr, Ryder & Adams, ex- pense 7 00 Frank Beutin, expense 44 68 Midwest Auto Supply Co , expense Key City Gas Co., expense.. The Key City Gas Co., ex- pense, fire and police The Key City Gas Co., po- lice and expense 1 56 Dubuque Electric Co., street lighting 3831 35 On motion of Ald. Leist all bills properly O. K. were ordered paid. Communication of Dubuque Vet- eran Firemen's Association stating they had a hand engine that. they were going to dispose of and would give the City of Dubuque the pref- erence, presented and read. On motion of Ald. Andresen the com- munication was referred to the Committee of the Whole. Petition of Thos. Heim asking the City Council to appoint him as City Carpenter, presented and read. On motion of Ald. Hird the petition was referred to the Committee of the Whole. Petition of property owners ask- ing the City Council to extend the sewer from the end of O'Neill Ave- nue south on Sheridan Street down to Lowther Avenue, presented and read. On motion of Ald. Frith the prayer of the .petition was granted and the proper resolutions ordered drawn. Regular Session, March 6th, 1919 70 6 60 119 10 Petition of Sewer laborers asking the City Council to grant them an increase in wages of $1.00 per day, presented and read. On motion of Ald. Hird the petition was referred to the Committee of the Whole. Petition of Donald J. Shireman asking the City Council to appoint him as Roller Engineer, presented and read. On motion of Ald. Leist the petition was referred to the Committee of the Whole. Communications of the City Fire Fighters' Union thanking the City Council for granting them the two platoon system presented and read. On motion of Ald. Andresen the . communication was made a matter of record. Petition of F. M. Corbaley, pastor of the Seventh Day Adventist church, asking the City Council to exempt from taxes Lot 1 of Sub. of Lot 2 of Elm Street Sub., claiming said lot has a church building on it, presented and read. On motion of Aid. Andresen the petition was referred to the City Assessor to re- port to the Committee of the Whole. Petition of Mount Pleasant Home, asking the City Council to cancel the assessment on Lots 55 to 63, in- clusive, in Rosedale Add. for the special assessment to pay for the improvement of Wood Street. Pre- sented and read. On motion of Alfi. Hird the petition was referred to the Committee of the Whole, inter- ested parties to be notified to be present. Dubuque, Ia., March 6, 1919. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: I would respectful- ly petition your honorable body td allow me the services of another el.-irk, the same to he appointed by me to serve during the pleasure of he City Council. - - Respectfully, GEO. D. WYBRANT, City Treasurer. On motion of Ald. Frith the peti- tion was referred to the Committee of the Whole, said committee to meet at 2:30 p. m. February . 7th, 1919. - Petition of the Dubuque Master Plumbers' Association asking the City Council to adopt rules and reg- ulations governing the proper in- stallation of sewerage and general plumbing work, for the safeguarding of the public health, submitting an ordinance entitled "An Ordinance to. Provide for the appointment of an Inspector of Plumbing." Present- ed and read. On motion of Ald. Leist the petition and Ordinance were referred to the Committee of . 44 Regular Session, March 6th, 1919 of any existing lamps, and will in- stall and equip an additional lamp within a distance of one av- erage city block from any existing street lamp, at its own expense, upon written order of second party, should said second party elect to enter into a contract for a term of ten years or longer; and will install and equip any additional lamps, or modily the type of any existing lamps at the expense of the second party, upon the written order of second party, should said second party elect to enter into a contract for the shorter term of five or less years. The first party agrees to hold sec ond party harmless from all dam- ages which may occur by reason of the construction, maintenance or operaion of its .poles, wires or elec- trical appliances in connection with such lights. Should the second party desire to change the location of any lamp provided in this contract, the first party shall make the change at the expense of second party. At the expiration of this con- tract, the .first party shall remove all poles and wires employed in • furnishing the above lights, except- ing such poles and wires as may be necessary for providing electric cur- rent for commercial and domestic purposes, and shall repair all streets, alleys and sidewalks dam- aged by the removal of such poles. It is further agreed between the parties hereto that the second party shall have the option to purchase the properties of the first party at any time within the period of this contract, upon payment to said first party the value thereof. If the second party shall elect to exercise the said right of purchase, and the parties thereto shall disagree as to the value thereof, the value of said property shall be affixed by ap- praisement, thereof by five (6) dis- interested appraisers, two (2) of whom shall be selected by the first party, two (2) by the second party, and the fifth by the four thus chosen, or the majority thereof. The second party shall give three months' notice in writing of its in- tention to purchase said property and therein name the time at which the appraisement is to be made. This contract and agreement to become effective on its acceptance, and to continue for a period of years from such time. DUBUQUE ELECTRIC CO., By CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA, By On motion of Ald: Leist the com- munication and agreement were re- ferred to the Committee of the Whole. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: I herewith submit my payroll for labor on Streets in the various road districts in the City of Dubuque for the last half cf February, 1919: Amount due laborers $568.41 Respectfully submitted, JOHN SCHROMEN,' Street Commissioner. On motion of Ald. Frith the pay- rolls were received and warrants ordered drawn to pay various amounts and the report referred back to the Committee on Streets. Also submit payroll for labor on sewers for the last half of Feb- ruary, 1919. Amount due laborers • on sewers $297.50 Respectfully submitted, JOHN SCHROMEN, Street Commissioner. On motion of Ald. Plamondon the payrolls were received and war- rants ordered drawn to pay vari- ous amounts and the report re- ferred back to the Committee on Sewers. Chief of Police Giellis reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: I herewith submit the police report for the month of February, 1919: Assault and battery 1 Assault with intent to do bodily 1 harm 1 Disorderly conduct 11 Disturbing the peace 31 Intoxication Larceny 1• Larceny from person 1 Petit larceny 2 Vagrancy 2 Violating parking ordinance 2 Violating traffic ordinance 2 • Total 59 Residents arrested 39 Doors found open 21 Defective lights 39 Lodgers harbored 123 Meals furnished 15 Cost of food $ 3.00 Sheriff dieting prisoners for month of February $ 7.50 Police court costs and fines collected $ 24.60 Patrol runs for prisoners 77 Prisoners transferred 5 Miles traveled 112 Ambulance calls 120 Also beg to submit the payroll for policemen for last half of February, 1919: Amount due policemen $1739.69' Amount retained in pension fund 35.06 Respectfully submitted, JOHN W. GEILLIS, Chief. On motion of Ald. Andresen the Iayrolls were received and warrants ordered drawn to pay the various amounts and the report referred back to the Police Committee. Fire Chief Ahern reported as fol- lcws: - Gentleinen: I herewith submit my payroll for the Fire Department for the last half of February, 1919: Amount due firemen $2222.50 • )Pension fund retained 44.20 Respectfully submitted, DAVID AHERN, Chief. On motion of Ald. Leist.the pay- rolls were received and warrants ordered drawn to pay the various amounts and the report referred back to the Fire Committee. Dubuque, Ia., March 6, 1919. To the Honorable Mayor' and City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa: Gentlemen: Herewith find my report for the month of February, 1919, showing the receipts and dis- bursements for the month: Receipts — Receipts dur- ing month _.$ 66,396.30 Cash balance Feb. 1, 1919 574,478.79 $630,875.09 Disbursements-- Warrants re- deemed dur- ing month .._ $ 5,039.16 Regular bond coupons re- deemed 6,392.38 Improveme n t bond coupons redeemed 2,484.57 Improve men t bonds re- deemed _. 10,000:00 Park orders paid 8,305.04 Library orders paid .... 887.78 Police orders paid pension 192.50 Firemen p e n- s i o n orders paid .... 333.00 City's cash balance Feb 28th, 1919 $597,240.66 The above cash balances include the balances in the improvement bond fund, the water works interest and sinking fund, the library fund, old water works debt fund, police pension fund, fire pension fund and Regular Session, March 6th, 1919 33,634.43 45 the sinking fund (for amelioration of the city regular bonded debt), also excavation fund. Water Works Account— Cash balance - Feb. 1, 1919._$12,089.72 Deposits by trustees .. .... 3, 4 6 6.15 Orders paid by City Treas- urer , 6,918.27 Cash balance Feb. 28, 1919.... 8,637.60 $15,555.87 $15,555.87 Excavation Account — Balance Feb. 1st, 1919 $150.00 Balance Feb. 1st, 1919 16 0.0 0 Excavation Fund— Cash balance Feb. 1st, 1919 4191.00 Receipts 36.10 Cash balance Feb. 1st, .1919 $227.10 The following is a record of all interest coupons and bonds re- demed by the City Treasurer and credited to him: . - Interest— Regular bond cou- ....pons $6,392.38 Improvement bond coupons 2,484.57 $ 8,876.95 Improvement bonds $10,000.00 Respectfully submitted, CYRIL D, LAGEN, City Auditor. Per Deputy, FRED GANTERT. The following list shows the ap- propriations and the amount of war- rants drawn on each fund since the beginning of the fiscal year begin- ning March 1st, 1918, to March 1st, 1919: Appropriation Expended For general expense a n d contingent fund $47,000.00 $46,924.75 F o r District Road Funds: First district 9,761.26 9,716.08 Second district 17,474.32 17,438.20 Third district 12,493.52 12,427.67 Fourth district 14,056.09 14,012.27. Fifth district 12,031.96 11,970.64 For expense of fire depart- ment .... 66,000.00 65,963.85 For expens of police de- partment ..__ 50,000.00 49,970.62 For care, main- tenance and repair of sewers ____ .... 7,500.00 7,476.85 For printing .. 2,500.00 2,443.00 For street light- ing 46,000.00 41,207.81 � '101 Total amount due Police- men 1,981.60 Respectfully submitted, GEO. D. WYBRANT, City Treasurer. On motion of Ald. Frith the pay- rolls were received, report approv- ed• and warrants ordered drawn to cover various amounts and the re- port referred back to the Finance Committee. - Dubuque, Ia., Feb. 27, 1919. Honorable Mayor and City Council: In regard to petition of West Second street property holders I would recommend that said street be graded to present surface grade in middle of street, will cost about $100.00. If graded to establish grade there would be 1200 yard cut, and the same to fill. JOHN SCHROMEN, Street Commissioner. On motion of Ald. Leist the re- port was referred to Ald. Plamon- don. Dubuque, Ia., March 6, 1919. To the Honorable Mayor and Mem- bers of the City Council: Gentlemen: Your City Assessor, to whom was referred the petition of the First Baptist church, rela- tive to the taxes assessed against Lots 1 and 3 of Lot 756, A. Mc- Daniel's Sub., would respectfully state that I find that this or these lots above stated were deeded to the First Baptist church in April and August, 1915, according to the records in the County Recorder's office. There being at present no building on the above mentioned lots, the foundation is all that is completed. Respectfully yours, FRED J. HELLER, City Assessor. On motion of Ald. Strobel the re- port was referred to the City At- torney. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council of the City of Dubuque: Gentlemen: There was referred to • me at your last meeting the petition for soldier's exemption of Dr. Charles Kearney, who was in the military service since July 30, 1918, and also the petition of Fred C. Burdt for soldier's allowance as a Spanish - American War Veteran. I beg to report that it is by opin- ion that the petition of Dr. C. Kear- ney should be granted under the law governing such cases. With reference to the petition of Fred C. Burdt, the only fact there is whether or not Mr. Burdt is a Span- ish- American war veteran, ' and if he is the owner of the property stated in his petition. If both of these facts are true, then he is' enti- tled to the exemption to the amount Regular Session, March 6th, 1919 C. J. McCarthy .R. Hay Louise Pitschner John Burke 47 provided for oy statute. I would suggest, however, that this petition be referred to the City Assessor to ascertain the facts covering the same, and he be asked to report back to your honorable body his findings. Respectfully submitted, M. H. CZIZEK, City Attorney. On motion of 'Aid. Leist, the re- port of the City Attorney was ap- proved. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council of the City of Dubuque: Gentlemen: The following bonds were referred to me for examina- tion and report: Officer's bond of Louis C. Kolfen- bach, deputy city treasurer, in the sum of $2,500. Officer's bond of Otto F. Puls, assistant city treasurer. Renewal certificate of plumber's bond of A. Curtis & Son, I have examined these various bonds and certificates and find them duly executed in form and in full force and effect, and the same was be properly filed. Respectfully submitted, M. H. CZIZEK, City Attorney. On motion of Aid. Plamondon, the report of the City Attorney was approved. City Electrician Hipman reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentleen: I herewith submit my report of defective lights for the month of December, 1918. I find from the report of the Police De- partment that the total hours that 59 lamps failed to burn would 'equal one lamp burning for one month, or $5.63. Respectfully submitted, WILLIAM HIPMAN, City Electrician. On motion of Ald. Andresen, the City Auditor was instructed to de- duct $5.63 from the Dubuque Elec- tric Company's bill. On motion of Ald. Strobel, the following weighmasters'. reports were made a matter of record. $ 9.16 1.89 .78 1.60 Bond of Oliver Longueville rela- tive to revision of City Ordinances. Presented and read. On motion of Ald. Leist, the bond was referred to the City Attorney. Dubuque, Iowa, Feb 26th, 1919. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: - Gentlemen: The Board of Health met in a joint session with the 46 Regular Session, For interest on floating and bonded debt 41,250.00 31,603.60 For expense of Board of health .. _ 17,000.00 16,949.80 For grading streets a n d alleys ..... . 3,000.00 2,995.64 Special bonded paving 9,000.00 9,000.00 For interest on special bond- ed debt 8,000.00 8,000.00 For repair and r e b u ilding sidewalks 1,000.00 973.35 For library fund 2,500.00 2,500.00 For building of wharf .... 2,600.00 2,347.63 For street flusher .... 6,925.00 6,925.00 For fire ap- paratus 12,500.00 12,500.0 For bathing beach .. 2,500.00 2,497.09 For municipal athletic field 1,500.00 1,500.00 For Visiting Nurse Assn.., 1,200.00 1,200.00 For park board 2,500.00 2,500.00 For opening Louisa street 800.00 For cement steps on North Main street .. 1,250.00 1,250.00 For improve- m e n t of _ Dodge - street from Bluff St. to Grand- view Ave.., 1,000.00 For improve- m e n t of G r a ndview avenue 1,000.00 For cement - steps fro m Dodge St. to Burns St. ._ 700.00 For grading south side of West Third street 600.00 For opening from Riker St. to Rush 500.00 For sewer in S e venteenth street ... F o r B e e Branch sew- er 4,500 4,248.55 Dubuque, Ia., Feb. 28, 1919. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: - Gentlemen: Herewith find my report for the last half of February, 1919, the amount due City Officers for salaries $1,486.62, and Amanda 800.00 998.91 968.40 691.12 474.5') 800.00 March 6th, 1919 Beyer (Iowa Workingmen's Com- pensation) $17.54. Very respectfully, CYRIL D. LAGEN, City Auditor. By Fred Gantert Deputy. On motion of Ald. Frith the re- port and payrolls were received and warrants ordered drawn to cover various amounts and the report re- ferred back to the Finance Com- mittee. Dubuque, Ia., March 1, 1919, To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: • Gentlemen: The following are the amounts due laborers and team- sters against the various funds de- pleted for the year ending February 28, 1919 (not including the last half of February, 1919): - Amount due laborers and teamsters $14,707.18 Respectfully submitted, JOHN STUBER, City Recorder. On motion of Ald. Frith the re- port was approved and warrants ordered drawn to pay various amounts and the report referred back to the Finance Committee. Dubuque, Ia., Feb. 28. 1919. To the Honorable Mayor and ity Council: Gentlemen: The following are the amounts due City Officers, in the various funds depleted for the year ending February 28, 1919 (not including the last half of February, 1919): Amount clue officers . _ $1359.00 Respectfully submitted, JOHN STUBER, City Recorder. On motion of Ald. Frith the re- port was approved and warrants or- dered drawn to pay various amounts and the reports referred back to the Finance Committee. • Dubuque, Ia., March 1, 1919. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: Please find herewith payrolls of the Fire Department for the months of October, November and December, 1918, and for Jan- uary and the first half of February, 1919, also for the Police Depart- ment for the first half of February, 1919, and for a Portion of the Police Department for ties last half of January, 1919. All of which amounts were advanced by me and for which amounts please order warrants drawn in my favor on the respective funds: Total amount due Fire- ' men $19,326.70 4 Regular Session, Match 6th, 1919 Board of Supervisors at the County Court House at 2:00 p. m. Feb. 26th, 1919. Super" sor Gehrig in the chair. Present — Supervisors Curoe, Bar- tels, Purchasing Agent Scharle, County Attorney Willging, Mayor Saul, Ald. Andresen, M. M. Hoff- man, A. Zillig, Dr. Palen, Assistant Attorney Cooney. The meeting was called for the purpose of discussing the method of ordering supplies and the pay- ment of same for the Dteention Hospital, and any other matterd , that may come before the Board. The City Committee Clerk was instructed to order all supplies for the Detention Hospital and all par- ties quarantined for infectious dis- eases that are to be supplied with provisions by the Board of Health. It was also recommended that the Mayor check over all such orders. Assistant Attorney Cooney and County Attorney Willging were in- structed to draw up a bill to be presented to the legislature to allow thhe county to make an appropria- tion to build a detention hospital, said question to be voted on by the voters of Dubuque couny at the next general election. Another joint meeting was called to be held at 2:00 p. m. Monday, March 3rd, 1919. State Represen- tatives Miller and O'Donnell and Senator Horchem to be invited to be present. M. M. Hoffman moved to adjourn. Carried. JOHN STUBER, Clerk of the Board of Health. Dubuque, Iowa, March 3rd, 1919. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentemen: The Board of Health met in a joint session with the Board of Supervisors, as per order of Joint Board, Feb. 26th, 1919, at 2:00 p. m. at the Supervisors' office. Supervisor Gehrig in the chair. Present— Supervisors Bartels, Cu- roe, Purchasing Agent ' Scharle, Mayor James Saul, Alds. Andresen, Leist, Citizens M. M. Hoffman, Adam Zillig, Assistant Attorney Cooney, State Representatives Mil- ler and O'Donnell and State Senator B. J. Horchem. The kuestion of a new Detention Hospital was again discussed. Sen- ator Horchem and the State Repre- sentatives gave it as their opinion that if a bill drafted by Atorfreys Cooney and Willging (as proposed at the meeting of Feb. 26th) was presented to the Legislature, that there was no doubt that it would pass, and also proposed hat if the City and County Attorneys and probaby the Mayor, or some other members of the Board of Heath were present at the session, it would add great weight in having the bill passed. Moved to adjourn. Carried. JOHN STUBER, Clerk of the Board of Health. Dubuque, Ia., March 3rd, 1919. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: The Board of Health met in regular session March 3rd, 1919. Chairman Saul in the chair. Present— Alds.. Andresen, Leist, Citizens M. M. Hoffman, Adam Zil- lig, Sanitary Officer Neuman. Minutes of the meeting of Feb. 2 read, and on motion of Ald. An- dresen were approved as read. On motion of Ald. Leist, the fol- lowing bills were sent to the Coun- ty for payment: Peter Woodson and wife $100.00 Clancy Transfer Co. 4.25 P. J. Weirich 12.63 Geo. Ragatz, Jr. 7:50 Application of Anna K. Dolan for the position of Parochial School Nurse,. was presented and read. Ald. Leist moved to appoint Mrs. - Dolan as Parochial School Nurse. Carried. Ald. Leist moved to adjourn. Carried. JOHN STUBER, Clerk of the Board of Health. On motion of Ald. Leist, the re- ports of the Board of Health were approved. Ald. Frith moved that the bids for Street Sprinkler and Flusher be taken from the Committee of the Whole. Carried. Ald. Frith moved that the rules be suspended for the purpose of al- lowing anyone present to address the Council. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Aids. Andresen, Frith, Hird, Leist, McLaughlin, Plamon- don, Strobel. Nays —None. Representatives of the Kelley Springfield Co. addressed the Coun- cil relative to their bid on Sprinkler and Flusher. Ald. Frith moved that they con- sider only the bids on the combin- ation Sprinklers and Blushers of 1,200 gallon capacity. Carried. Ald. Strobel moved that the con- tract to furnish the City with a 1,200 gallon Street Sprinkler and Flusher be awarded to the Fluck- iger Motor Co. Ald. Plamondon amended Ald. Strobel's motion to award the con- tract to furnish the City with Sprinkler and Flusher to Peter Even & Son. Lost by the follow- ing vote: Yeas= Alds, McLaughlin, Pla- mondon. Nays —Aids. Andresen, Frith, Hird, Leist, Strobel. Ald. Plamondon moved to sus- pend the rules for the purpose of allowing anyone present - to address the council. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Aids. Andresen, Frith, Hird, Leist, McLaughlin, Plamon- don, Strobel. Nays —None. MMr. Even addressed the Council relative to his bid on Street Sprink- ler and Flusher. Original motion of Ald. Strobel to award the hid to Fluckiger Motor Co. for a Sprinkler and Flusher of 1,200 gallon capacity for $8,025.00, Carried by the following vote; Yeas —Aids, Ondresen, Frith, Hird, Leist, Strobel. Nays —Alds; McLaughlin, Pla- mondon. Aid. Frith offered the following; Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque, That the City Engineer be and he is hereby directed to prepare a plat and specifications for an eight -inch tile pipe. sanitary sewer in Elm street from Thirty- second street to Twenty - eighth street, in Twenty - eighth street from Elm street to he alley beween Elm sreet and Washington street and in the alley between Elm street and Washington street from Twenty - eighth street to he manhole in Twenty -fifth street, showing he locations and general nature of such improvement, the extent thereof,, the • size and kind of material to be used, and to pre- pare an estimate of the cost thereof and the amount assessable upon each lot or parcel of land adjacent to or butting thereon per front feet or square feet in area, and to file such plat, specifications and estim- ate in the office of the City Recor- der. That after such plat is so filed, the City Recorder shall cause to be published notice of the intention of the Council to make such improve- ment, which notice shall be pub- lished in three consecutive issues *of the official paper of the City of Dubuque, stating that such plat is . on file, and 'generally the nature of the safer, its location, size and kinds of material to be used, and the estimate of its cost, and fixing the time before which objections can be filed, which time shall not be less than five days after the last publication of said notice, and af- ter the completion of the publica- tion of said notice, he shall at its next session notify the Council theerof in writing with a printed Regular Session, March 6th, 1919 49 copy of such notice accompanying the same. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Aids. Andresen, Frith, Hird, Leist, McLaughlin, Plamon- don, Strobel. Nays—None. Alderman Frith offered the fol- lowing: Be it Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque, That it is deemed necessary and advisable to construct a sanitary sewer in Elm Street, Twenty - eighth Street and the alley between Elm Street and Washington Street as follows, to -wit: An eight inch tile pipe san- itary sewer in Elm Street from Thirty - second Street to Twenty - eighth Street, in Twenty- eighth Street from Elm Street to the alley between Elm Street and Washing- ton Street and in the alley between Elm Street and Washington Street from Twenty- eighth Street to the manhole in Twenty -fifth Street, and to assess the cost of said sewer against the abutting property. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Aids. Andresen, Frith, Hird, Leist, McLaughlin, Plamon- don, Strobel. Nays —None. Ald. Strobel offered the follow- ing: A RESOLUTION. A RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR THE REVISING AMENDING AND CONSOLIDATING OF THE ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA. . Whereas, it is expedient that the ordinances of the City of Dubuque should be revised, consolidated and arranged in a manner so as to pre- sent all of the ordinances which at present affect the operation of the various departments of the city, regulate the operation of the city's business and the conduct of its citizens; and Whereas, it is deemed advisable that the ordinances now in exist- ence should he bound in book form and entitled "REVISED ORDI- NANCES OF THE CITY OF DU- BUQUE," 1919; now therefore Be it Resolved by the City. Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque, That all of the ordinances of the city of Du- buque should be revised and pub- lished in book form, and that such publication shall be sufficient pub- lication and they shall be in force from and after such publication. Ald. Strobel moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Aids. Andresen, Frith, Hird, Leist McLaughlin, Plamon- don, Strobel. Nays —None. 5o Regular Session, March loth, 1919 Ald. Hird moved that the City Engineer be instructed to prepare an estimate of the cost of the pro -. posed improvement of Cox Street from the north property line of West Fourteenth Street to the north curb line of West Seventeenth Street. Carried. Ald. Frith moved to adjourn. Carried. JOHN STUBER, City Recorder. Adopted Approved Mayor. Attest: City Recorder. CITY COUNCIL (OFFICIAL) Regular session, March 20th. 1919. Council met at 8:20 P. M. Mayor Saul in thet chair. Present: Aids. Andresen, Frith, Hird, Leist, McLaughlin, Plamonaon, Strobel. BIDS. Bids for constructing a Storm Water Sewer, a continuation of the present Bee Branch Sewer between Twenty - eighth Street and Thirtieth Street Northerly as far as appropriation will allow. Bid of C. B. McNamara Co. Per lineal foot $22.00 Bid of Peter Eisbach & Sons., per lineal foot $1945. Bid of J. J. Leonard per lineal foot $26.95. Bid of N. J. Staner per lineal foot $18.49. On motion of Ald. Frith the contract was awarded to N. J. Staner for con- structing the continuation of the Bee Branch Sewer, he being the lowest bidder. On motion of Ald. Frith the bond of N. J. Staner is to be placed at one - half of the amount of the contract for constructing the continuation of the Bee Branch Sewer. On motion of Ald. Hird the matter of appointing an inspector for the work on the Bee Branch Sewer was left in the hands of the fifth ward alderman. Bids for furnishing lumber for re- pair work to be done on the Eighteen- th Street Engine House. Bid of Stanard Lumber Co., 1720 feet 6" No. 2 Yellow pine fencing S2S, 4000 feet 2x6 flooring C & better Yellow pine, 125 feet 5 -8 x 4 'yellow pine or fir ceiling, at $341.00. Bid of Spahn Rose Lumber Co., 1720 ft. of 1x6 No. 2 yellow pine or fir fencing, 4000 ft. of 2x6 B & Btr. yellow pine D & M., 125 ft. 5 -8x4 clear fir ceiling, at $325.00 Bid of P. J. Seippel Lumber Co., 1720 ft. 6" No. 2 Yellow pine fencing, 4000 ft. 2x6 C & better yellow pine.D & M 5 -8x4 yellow pine or fir ceiling at $335.00 On motion of Ald. Hird the bid was awarded to the Spahn Rose Lumner Co., For supplying the lumber for re- pairs at the Eighteenth Street Engine House. They being the lowest bid- ders. BILLS. Dr. Chas. Palen, fire 3.00 A. A. Mundt, expense 2.00 John Keckevoet, expense 2.00 N. J. Staner, Bal. due on Vine Street Steps 5.16 N. J. Staner, part payment on curbing at 28th. & Washing- ton St. 100.00 N. J. Staner, 5% retained on Bee Branch sewer built in 1917 101.82 John Dorgan, 4th road 78.02 John Dorgan, 4th road 729.05 Even & Ulrich, Balance due 17th. St. gutter 33.86 Mettel Bros., roads 6.65 Miss. Nellie Duggan, 1st. road macadam 41.93 John Sparks, 1st. road macadam 179.82 Geo. Sparks, 1st. road macadam 197.70 Nic Martin, 4th. road macadam ' 134.25 Nic Krayer, 4th road macadam Tony Siege, 4th road macadam John McGraw, 4th road maca- dam Harry Martin, 4th road maca- dam John Spiese, 4th road macadam 15.57 Louis Horch, 5th road macadam 74.00 Chris Frohs, 5th road macadam 115.20 Mike Gerst, 5th road macadam 26.37 Al. Lite, 5th road macadam 25.00 Martin Young, 5th road maca- dam 31.62 Martin Young, 5th road, maca- dam 33.25 John Roggensach, 5th road ma cadam 45.83 Wm. Schnee, 5th road macadam 114.71 Peter Ginter, 5th road macadam 13.87 A. Mertc, 5th. road macadam Hawkeye Steam Vulcanizing Co health John Dehing, health F. W. Coates, health Byrne Bros. Taxi Co., health F. M. Jaeger Hdw. Co., health Uptons Laundry, expense and health F. M. Jaeger Hdw., Co., health W. J. Connolly, fire J. J. Murray, fire John Pier, fire Traub & Feigner, Dubuque Fire & Regular Session, .March loth, 1919 fire Marine, fire 24.75 55.37 5.33 35.00 80.62 11.00 60.00 5.00 75.00 3.90 10.06 .70 32.01 32.01 16.00 32.01 32.00 John Pier & Co., fire 16.00 Mettel Land & Security Co , fire 32.01 E. A. Fitz, fire 32.00 Hartman Furniture Co., bathing beach 91.40 Schrup Motor Car Co., fire 24.99 J. J. Strayer, fire 10.96 E. P. Smith Electric Contract Co., fire 55.32 Dr. Chas. Palen, fire 2.00 National Refining Co., fire 79.50 Byrne Bros. Co., fire 3.91 5 Iowa Oil Co., fire Thos. J. Mulgrew, fire Peter Lang, fire E. P. Smith Electric Contract Co., fire 22.59 Dubuque Electric Co., fire 31.50 William Zumhoff, fire 32.00 James A. Hayes, expense 41.25 John Palen, expense 41.25 Win. J. Brown, expense 41.25 Kretschmer & Lee, expense 41.25 Dubuque Fire & Marine Ins Co., expense 41.25 Jaeger Mortgage & Investment Co., expense C. L. Dambacher, expense F. A. Burns, expense Peter Even & Son., expense A. H. Smith, expense M. S. Hardie, expense The Hoerman Press, expense 175.00 Times Journal, Printing 16,38 The Labor Leader, printing Eichorn & Bechtel, police Wm. Ahern, police Bradley & Maclay, expense Wm. Grode, expense J. F. fire Kunz & Co., expense and Al. Schollian, expense F. G. Becker, expense sewers James Saul, expense Murphy Ins. Co., expense C. B. Scherr, expense F. W. Coates. expense M. J. McCullough, expense F. H. Weihe & Co., expense Chester A. Ruff, expense A. P. Abeln, expense C. B. Trewin expense T. J. Kennedy, expense 3.30 On motion of Ald. Frith all bills properly O. K. were ordered paid. On motion of Ald. Frith the bill of H. A. Engle for $15.00 was referred to the Committee of the Whole. Petition of Lieut. W. J. Heckman asking the City Council to grant him a soldiers exemption on Lot 2 of 2 of Potter's Place in M. Lot 310. pre- sented and read. On motion of Ald. Strobel all petitions of this character were referred to the City Attorney. City Attorney Czizek reported at once that Mr. Heckman was entitled to a Soldiers exemption. On motion of Ald. Leist the prayer of Mr. Heckmans petition was granted. retition of G. L. Korman et -al ask- ing the City Council to improve Rose- land Avenue, from Leibnitz Street to Klingenberg Terrace, with macadam and cement curb and gutter. Present- ed and read. On motion or Ald. Frith the prayer of the petition was granted and proper resolutions order- ed drawn. Petition of residents on Ldncoln Avenue asking the City Council to 36.75 22.04 6.65 82.50 1.50 22.00 45.01 33.00 54.25 14.90 6.81 4.00 41.25 1.50 35.58 39.15 and 8.00 25.05 41.25 41.26 82.72 41.36 41.26 41.25 41.26 41.25 5 Regular Session, March loth, 1919 extend the water and construct a sewer in Lincoln Ave. Agreeing to pay for same, as soon as it is com- pleted and inspected, in accordance with their holdings. Presented and read. On motion of Ald. Frith the prayer of the petition was granted and proper resolutions ordered drawn. And the petition made a matter of record. On motion of Ald. Frith the petition of the property owners on Lincoln Ave. asking for the extension of water and construction of sewer was also referred to the Mayor and Water Works. Petition of Mrs. W. H. Riemann Admx, Conrad Lang Est, asking the City Council to accept $300,00 in full payment of taxes and assessments, presented and read. On motion of Ald. Strobel the petition was received and filed. Petition of Fred Engel asking the City Council to appoint him as Roller Engineer for the coming season. Pte - sented and read. On motion of Ald. Leist the prayer of the petition was granted at the discretion of the Mayor. Petition of Matt Ackles asking the City Council to . appoint him for the position of sweeping the Streets in the City. Presented and read, Ald. Hird moved to grant the prayer of the petition appointment to take effect April 1st. 1919, Ald Frith moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of allowing Mr. Ackles to address the Council. Carried by the following vote. Yeas —Aids. Andresen, Frith, Hird, Leist, McLaughlin, Plamondon, Stro- bel. Nays —None. Mr. Ackles addressed the Council relative to his position. Ald, Leist amended Ald. Hird's motion by re- ferring Mr. Ackles petition to tne Committee of the Whole. Carried. Petition of the Teamsters to the City of Dubuque, asking the City Council to grant them an increase in wages from the present wage of 70c per hdur•to 85c per hour. Presented and read. On motion of Ald. Frith the petition was referred to the Com- mittee of the Whole. Petition of Geo. J. Hendricks asking the City Council to appoint him as City Carpenter, Presented and read. On motion of Ald. McLaughlin the petition was referred to the Commit- tee of the Whole. Dubuque, Iowa. March 20, 1919 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen-- - Please have the City Treasurer in- structed to cancel the taxes assessed against Ellen A. Rider against the W, 85 ft. of S 1 -2 of Lot 52 Marsh's Add. As she is carried for the whole of S. 1 -2 of this Lot and should only be carried for the E. 65 Ft. of S. 1 -2 of Lot 52 Marsh's Add. As A. M. Bingham is assessed for the W. 85 ft. of the above mentioned Lot so this being a double assessment the W. 85 ft of said Lot assessed to Ellen A. Rider should be cancelled, Respectfully yours, FRED J. HELLER, City Assessor. On motion of Ald. Leist the recom- mendation of the City Assessor was approved. Dubuque, Iowa. March 20, 1919 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen — Your City Assessor to whom was referred the petition of Stanley N. Meyers, relative to a Soldiers exemp- tion on his homestead on Lot 24 Ox- ford Hgts. Add. on the 1918 taxes, would respectfully report that the above named was in service in tne U. S. Army as stated in his petition, therefore is entitled to a Soldiers ex- emption on his 1918 taxes. Respectfully yours, FRED J, HELLER City Assessor. On motion of Ald. Andresen the petition was referred to the City At- torney. Dubuque, Iowa. March 20, 1919 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen — Your City Assessor to whom was re- ferred the petition of Dwight F, Cur- tis, relative to being allowed a Sol - diers exemption of Lot 2 of the Sub. of Lot 3 of M. Lot 188 for the year 1918, would respectfully report that I find according to the records in the office of the Local Exemption Board, that the above mentioned Dwight F. Curtis enlisted in the ser- vice of the U. S. Army in December 1917, therefore is entitled to such exemption, as asked for in his petition. Respectfully yours, FRED J. HELLER City Assessor. On motion of Ald Strobel the re- commendation of the City Assessor was approved, Dubuque, Iowa. March 20, 1919 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen — Your City Assessor to whom was re- ferred the petition of Mrs. Mary Lep- pert, relative to remitting her taxes on Lot 19 Littleton and Sawyer Add, assessed to Theresa Leppert on the tax book, should be carried to Mary Leppert, would respectfully report that the above named Mary Leppert, is old and feeble, and almost blind, and has no means of support, There- fore the petition of the above named Mrs. Mary Leppert, should be granted. Respectfully yours, FRED J. HELLER City .assessor. On motion of Ald. McLaughlin the report of the City Assessor was ap- proved as an act of charity. Dubuque, Iowa. March 20, 1919 To the Honoraole Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen — Your City Assessor to whom was re- ferred the petition of P. B. Corell, relative to being allowed an exemp- tion, of $500.00 on Lot 246 Woodlawn Park Add. for the 1918 tax, he being a Spanish American War Veteran, would respectfully report that the above named was in service in the U. S. Army, during the Spanish -Amer- ican War, Therefore is entitled to the exemption asked for in his petition. Respectfully yours, FRED J. HELLER City Assessor. On motion of Ald. Leist the report of the City Assessor was approves. To the Honorable Mayor and City. Council: Gentmn — I herewith submit my payroll for labor on streets in the various road districts of the City of Dubuque, ror the last half of March 1919. Amount due laborers 640.28 Respectfully submitted, JOHN SCHROMEN, Street Commissioner. On motion of Ald. Frith the pay- rolls were received and warrants or- dered drawn to pay various amounts and the report referred back to the • Committee on Streets. Also submit the payroll for labor for grading sidewalks to be paid from the sidewalk fund. Amount due laborers on side- walks 77.66 Respectfully submitted, JOHN SCHROMEN, Street Commissioner. On motion of Ald. McLaughlin the payrolls were received and warrants Ordered drawn to pay various.amounis and the report referred back to the Committee on Streets. Also submit the payrolls for labor on sewers for the first half of March 1919. Amount due laborers on sewers 336.12 Respectfully submitted, JOHN SCHROMEN, Street Commissioner. On motion of Ald. Plamondon the payroll was received and warrants ordered drawn to pay various amounts and the report referred back to the Sewer Committees. Chief of Police Geilles reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council; Regular Session, March loth, 1919 53 Gentlemen — I herewith submit my payroll for the Police Department for the first half of March 1919. Amount due Policemen 1740.80 Respectfully submitted JOHN W. GIELLIS, Chief of Police On motion of Ald. Andrensen the payroll was received and warrants ordered drawn to pay various amounts and the report referred back to the Police Committee. Fire Chief Ahern reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen — I herewith submit my payroll for the Fire Department for the first half of March 1919. Amount due Firemen 2218.00 Respectfully .submitted, DAVID AHERN, Chief. On motion of Aid. Leist the payroll was received and warrants ordered drawn to pay various amounts and the report referred back to the Fire Committee. City Auditor Lagen reported as fol- lows: To the Honorbale Mayor and City Council; Gentlemen— Herewith find my report for the first half of March 1919. The amount due City Officers for Salaries $1,486.57 and Amanda Beyer (Iowa Working - mens Compensation.) $17.54. Very Respectfully. CYRIL D. LAGEN City Auditor. By FRED GANTERT, Deputy. On motion of Ald. Frith the payroll was received and warrants ordered .drawn to pay various amounts and the report referred back to the Finance Committee. Dubuque, Iowa. March 20th, 1919 To the Honorbale Mayor and " City Council; Gentlemen — I wish to report that on March 12th, 1919 about 9.45 P. M. Street Car No. 108 owned by the Dubuque Electric Company and in charge of Conductor Geo. Icks, and motorman W. Wilson, ran their car over a line of Hose laid by Auto Engine Co. No. 1 from hydrant located at the South West corner of Jones and South Main Street, damaging one section of hose to such an extent as to render It useless for Fire service. Also two other sections of hose to such an extent that it will be neces- sary to cut 18 ft. off each section, al- so damaging one pair of couplings. The hose was purchased in 1917. Most Respectfully. DAVID AHERN, Chief Fire Department. 54 Regular Session, March loth, 1919 On motion of Ald. Andrensen the report was referred to the City At- torney and the Fire Chief. Recommendations by the Chief of the Fire Department. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen — I would most respectfully call your attention to the conditions existing in that part of the City bounded by 24th. Street on the South, and 32nd. Street on the North, Jackson Street on the West, Pine Street on the East, cover- ing an area of • 32 City blocks fairly well built up with wooden dwellings. The only protection for this large area; is a line of Fire Hydrants on Jackson Street on the Western Foun- dry of the tract. Therefore i most earnestly recommend that , there be two Hydrants placed on Elm Street, one at 28th, and one at 30th. Street. I_ respectfully recommend the placing of two Fire Hydrants on 3rd Street extension for safe guarding or pro- perty East of the .C. B. & Q. Freight House. I also recommend that a Dry pipe line be laid up Mertz Street to Althauser Avenue. I recommend that a competent Auto Machinist be employed by the City for the care of its Motors. Yours most Respectfully DAVID AHERN, Chief Dubuque Fire Department. On motion of Ald. Leist the recom- mendation was referred to the Com- mittee of the Whole. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council of the City of Dubuque Gentlemen — Complying with your request I have prepared a contract between the Du- buque Electric Company and the City of Dubuque for the operation of street lighting, which contract is hereto at- tached and submitted for your con- sideration. A copy of this contract has been given to the Dubuque Elec- tric Company. Respectfully submitted, M. M. CZIZEK City Attorney. CONTRACT. This agreement, made and entered into this 1st day of April, 1919, by and between the Dubuque Electric Company, hereinafter called the first party, and the City of Dubuque, here- inafter called the second party. Witnesseth, that whereas the first party is engaged in the manufacture, distribution and sale of electric cur- rent, and the second party desires to operate certain lamps necessary for the illumination of its streets and al- leys, therefore it is mutually agreed and contracted that such lamps as are deemed necessary by second party shall be installed, maintained and op- erated by first party upon the so -caIl- ed all night -every -night schedule, of approximately four thousand (4,000) hours per year, to be lighted fifteen (15) minutes after sunset and extin- guished thirty (30) minutes before sunrise of each calendar day, except that the magnetite or boulevard lamps shall be lighted fifteen (15) mm- utes after sunset and extinguished at twelve o'clock midnight of each day. For the equipment, operation and maintenance of said lamps the second party shall pay the first party on or before the tenth (10) of each month, one- twelfth (1 -12th) of the total an- nual bill, based upon the following schedule of rates: For each type "C" gas filled Mazda lamp of 600 C. P, rating, the sum of Sixty -five ($65.00) Dollars per year. For each type "C" gas filled Mazda lamp of 400 C. P. rating, the sum of Fifty -seven Dollars and Fifty Cents ($57.50) per year. For each type "C" gas filled Mazda lamp of 250 C. P. rating, the suns of Forty -five ($45.00) Dollars per year. For each type "C" gas filled Mazda lamp of 100 C. P. rating, the sum of Twenty -seven Dollars and Fifty Cents ($27.50) per year. For each type "C" gas filled Mazda lamp of 60 C. P. rating, the sum of Twenty -two Dollars and Fifty Cents ($22.50) per year. For each boulevard Magnetite lamp of 1000 C. P. rating, the sum of Fifty - five ($55.00) Dollars per year. It is agreed and understood by and between the parties hereto that the first party will modify the type of any existing, lamp, or change the same, and will install and equip any individ- ual lamps within a distance of one average city block from any existing street lamp, at its own expense, upon a written order of the City Council of the City of Dubuque, it being under- stood, however, that during the lire of this contract the first party shall not be required to install more than one hundred (100) additional lights, nor shall the party of the second part be permitted to request or demand more than one hundred (100) modifica- tions in the lamps now in operation or hereafter to be installed, provided, however, that the entire one hundred (100) modifications or extensions here- after referred to may be made during the first year of this contract, but, in that event, there shall be no modifica- tions or extensions made during the remaining four years of this contract; or the second party is given the right to request the modifications and exten- sions herein provided for to be spread over the entire period of this contract with this limitation, however, that the second party shall not be required to make more than thirty -six (36) exten- sions or modifications in the first year, or more than sixteen (16) extensions or modifications in each of the follow - ing four years. That no lamps shall be modified or extensions made except upon the writ- ten order from the City Council. The first party agrees to hold sec- ond party harmless from all damages which may occur by reason of the con- struction, maintenance or operation of its poles, wires or electrical appli- ances in connection with such lights. At the expiration of this contract, the first party shall remove all poles and wires employed in furnishing the above lights, excepting such poles and wires as may be necessary for provid- ing electric current for commercial and domestic purposes, and shall re- pair all streets, alleys and sidewalks damaged by the removal of such poles and appliances. It is agreed and understood by and between the parties hereto that dur- ing the term of this contract there shall be no change required or de- manded by either party and both par- ties waive, in consideration of the mu- tual benefits arising hereunder, any right to request or demand that this contract be changed in any manner re- lating to the contract price herein stipulated, nor to request or demand that any of the terms hereof be sub- mitted for revision by any board, com- mittee or commission, but nothing contained in this contract shall pre- vent the parties hereto, by mutual agreement, to adjust any question which may arise during the term of the Contract. This contract and agreement to be- come effective on its acceptance and to continue for a period of five years from such time. DUBUQUE ELECTRIC COMPANY, By H. B. Maynard, Vice President. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Recorder. CITY OF DUBUQUE, By James Saul, Mayor. On motion of Ald. Andresdn the contract was approved and the Mayor instructed to sign the same. Bond of P. _F. Woodson, Supterin- tendent of the Detention Hospital and bond of Fred Gantert, Deputy City Auditor, presented and read. On mo- tion of Ald. Andresen the %onds were referred to the City Attorney. City Engineer Cullen presented Pro- file No. 966 showing proposed grade of Twenty- eighth street, from west curb line of alley between Washington and' Elm streets to west curb line of Elm street. On motion of Ald. Frith the profile was adopted and the Ordi= nance Committee instructed to draft an ordinance covering the same. City Engineer Cullen presented Pro- file No. 967 showing proposed grade of Elm street from south property line of Thirty- second street to north Regular Session, March 2oth, 1919 55 curb line of Twenty- eighth street. On motion of Ald. Frith the profile was adopted and the Ordinance Commit- tee instructed to draft an ordinance covering the same. City Engineer Cullen presented Pro- file No. 968 showing proposed grade of alley first west of Elm street from Twenty- seventh street to Twenty - eighth street. On motion of • Ald. Frith the profile was adopted and the Ordinance Committee instructed to draft an ordinance covering the same. City Engineer Cullen presented Pro- file No. 971 showing proposed grade of Edina street from Alta Vista street to the end of said street. On motion of Ald. l rd the profile was adopted and the Ordinance Committee in- structed to draft an ordinance cov,r- ing the same. City Engineer Cullen presented Pro- file No. 969 showing proposed grade of alley first west of Elm street, from Twenty -fifth to Twenty- seventh streets. On motion of Aid. Frith the profile was adopted and the Ordinance Committee instructed to draft an or- dinance covering the same. City Engineer Cullen presented Profile No. 970 showing proposed grade of alley first East of Hill street from Wooten avenue to Bonson ave- nue. On motion of Ald. Plamondon the Prifile was adopted and the Ordi- nance Committee instructed to draft an ordinance covering the same. Bids. Bids for scraping, calcimining and plastering jail in basement in City Hall:. Bid of Thomas Menadne, for patch plastering and painting white cold water paint jail in basement of City Hall and painting cells and lat- tice work, windows and doors and pipes and stairway, one coat of paint, $135.00. Bid of H. Brasher & Co., for sci aping, caleumining and painting, $90 00. On motion of Ald. Hird the contract for scraping, caleumining and painting the basement, City Hall, was awarded to H. Brasher & Co., they being the lowest bidder. Work to be don under the supervision of the Mar- ket Master. On motion of Ald. Frith the City Engineer was instructed to notify James F. Lee to repair the streets on Rknmberg avenue and Locust street as soon as the weather permits. On motion of Ald. Frith the City Re- cot der was instructed to notify the Dubuque Electric Company to repair the streets between and one foot each of their street car tracks on Cou- ler avenue and Clay street, as soon as the weather permits. On 'motion of Ald. Frith the City Attorney was instructed to see if C. B McNamara's contract, was still in force relative to keeping the streets they be made a matter of record, Visiting Nurse Association, Dubuque Park Board, Public Library, Dubuque Commercial Club relative to the Bath- ing Beach, Dubuque Atheletic Field, and the Parochial School Nurse. E. E. FRITH, Chairman Your Committee of the Whole to whom was referred the petition of Mrs. Connolly relative to cancelling the taxes on the A. W. Seeck Est. would respectfully recommend that the prayer of the petition be granted as an act of charity and the Treasurer instructed accordingly. E. E. FRITH, Chairman Your Committee of the Whole to whom was referred the petition of the Midwest Auto Supply Co. asking permission to erect an overhead sign on Iowa street would respectfully re- commend that said petition be re- ceived and filed. E. E. FRITH, Chairman Your Committee of the Whole to whom was referred the petition of the System Federation of Labor by Charles Wright relative to a munici- pal lighting plant would respectfully recommend that said petition be re- ceived and filed. E. ,E. FRITH, Chairman Your Committee of the Whole to whom was referred the petition of the Veteran Firemen Ass'n relative to their hand pumper respectfully re- commend that the city accept the same if it is donated. E. E. FRITH, Chairman Your Committee of the Whole Would respectfully recommend that the following city employees be grant- ed an increase of $10.00 per month City Market Master, Sidewalk Inspec- tor and Harbor Master City Hall janitor, City Carpenter, Mrs. E. Schul- ler janitress, and Otto Neuman Health Officer. E. E. FRITH, Chairman Your Committee of the Whole would respectfully recommend that all depu- ties in the City Assessors Office, City Recorders Office, and City Treasurers Office begranted an increase in salary of $5.00 per month, and the Deputy Auditor an increase of $10.00 per month. E. E. FRITH, Chairman Your Committee of the Whole would respectfully recommend that the Com- mittee Clerk J. W. Lawlor be granted an increase in salary of $15.00 per month. E. E. FRITH, Chairman Regular Session, March loth, 1919 57 Your Committee of the Whole to whom was referred the petition of Donald Shireman asking for appoint- ment as roller engineer would respect- fully recommend that the prayer of his petition be granted and he be ap- pointed first engineer. E. E. FRITH, Chairman Your Committee of the Whole to whom was referred the bids for the roofing of the 18th Street Engine House would respectfully recommend that the contract be awarded to the Key City Roofing Co. for $180.00. E. E. FRITH, Chairman Your Committee of the 'Whole would respectfully recommend that the En- gineer be instructed to submit plans and Recorder to advertise for bids for the construction of Comfort Sta- tions, one on 18th street, one in Phoe- nix Park and one at No. 4 Engine House on Delhi street. E. E. FRITH, Chairman Your Committee of the Whole to whom was referred the petition of the McFadden Building Co. relative to the cancellation of the taxes for 1918 on Lot 1 of 529 and 530 would respect- fully recommend that said taxes be cancelled in accordance with the ord- nance of 1909. E. E. FRITH, Chairman. Your Committee of the Whole to whom was referred the bill of the Dui buque Lumber and Coal Co. for lum- ber furnished the Bathing Beach would respectfully recommend that the bill be paid and a warrant drawn for the same in the sum of $70.41. E. E. FRITH, Chairman. Your Committee of the Whole to whom was referred the petition of the Sewer Men relative to an increase in wages would respectfully recom- mend that the Sewer Inspector be paid $110.00 per month and the laborers $3.00 per day, to take effect April 1st, 1919. E. E. FRITH, Chairman. Your Committee of the Whole to whom was referred the petition of the firemen relative to an increase in wages would respectfully recommend that the following scale be adopted: Chief $150.00 per month, Ass't Chief $135.00 per month, Captains $110.00 per month, Lieutenants $105.00 per month, Firemen 1st year $85,00 per 'month, Firemen after 1st year $100.00 per' month, Hosemen, Truckmen and Chauffeurs $100.00 per month, Elec- trician . $125.00 and the ambulance 56 Regular Session, March loth, 1919 on Couler avenue and Clay street in repair. On motion of Ald. Frith the City Recorder was instructed to notify the Dubuque Electric Co. that when the streets are torn up to repair the tracks, they are to be replaced with the proper filler, Dubuque, Iowa, March 20. 1919. Ta the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: The Board of Health met in regular session March 20th, 1919. Chairman - Saul in the chair. Present—Ald. Andresen, Act. At- torney Cooney, Citizens M. M. Hoff- mann, Adam Zillig, Dr. E. L. Reinecke, S anitary Officer Neuman. Minutes of the meeting of March 3rd, 1919, read and on motion of Ald. Andresen were approved as read. On motion of Ald. Andresen the fol- lowing bills were sent to the county for payment: R. W. Quinlan $ 17 64 O'}Iearn Bros. 16 05 F. G. Becker 4 45 G. F. Kleih & Son 11 50 Dr. E. L. Reinecke 22 00 F. A. Burns 7 25 Weitz Bros. 60 67 M E. Byrne 42 00 Dubuque Electric Co. 3 40 Petition of John Dehing asking the Board of Health for an increase in salary for the hauling of debris from the alleys, presented and read. On motion of Adam Zillig the petition was received and filed. On motion of M. M. Hoffmann the Clerk was instructed to advertise for bids for hauling debris from alleys; work to be done under- the supervis ion of the Sanitary Officer. On motion of Ald. Andresen the Clerk was instructed to advertise for bids for an official fumigator who must be a licensed embalmer; also advertise for conveying patients to the Detention Hospital; also advertise for• bids for clearnng vaults. All said bids to be in by 2:00 p. m. April 3rd, 1919. Adam Zillig moved to adjourn. Car - ried. JOHN STUBER, Clerk of the Board of Health. On motion of Ald. Leist the report of the Board 'f. Health was approved. Your Committee of the Whole to whom was referred the petition of Geo. D. Wybrant City Treasurer ask- ing for an assistant in his office to be hired during the pleasure of the City Council would respectfully re- commend that the prayer of his petition be granted and that Geo. Timmisch be appointed at a salary of $100.00 per month. E. E. FRITH, Chairman Your Committee of the Whole to whom was referred the petition of the Seventh Day Adventists asking for an exemption from back taxes for the years 1917 and 1918 would re- spectfully recommend' that they be allowed the exemption for 1918 be- cause of it being Church property out must pay for 1917 as the property was not theirs at that time. E. E. FRITH, Chairman Your Committee of the Whole would respectfully recommend that the City purchase an Austin Scraper on trail and if the same prove satisfactory to be paid for from the road funds. E. E. FRITH, Chairman Your Committee of the Whole to whom was referred the communica- tion of the Riley Oil Co. relative to road oil would respectfully recommend that the same be received and filed. E. E. FRITH, Chairman Your Committee of the Whole to whom was referred the report of the Public Library for the year 1918 would respectfully recommend that the same be made a matter of record. E. E. FRITH, Chairman Your Committee of the Whole to whom was referred the petition of the citizens of the city relative to the abandoning of the 4th street and Rhomberg avenue Engine House would respectfully recommend that said petitions be received and filed. E. E. FRITH, Chairman Your Committee of the Whole to whom was referred the petition of Pauline Wagner asking for a cancel- lation of her taxes would respectfully recommend that the prayer or her petition be granted as an act of char- ity. E. E. FRITH, Chairman Your Committee of the Whole to whom was referred the petition of D. W. Rand relative to a reduction in their assessment for 1918 on the Odd Fellows Building would respectfully recommend that they be given a 1 -3 reduction the same as in former years. E. E. FRITH, Chairman Your Committee of the Whole to whom ' was referred the petition of Ida M. Wurst asking for a cancellation of the taxes on her property Lot 40 Stafford Add for 1918 would respect- fully recommend that the prayer of her petition be granted as an act of charity. E. E. FRITH, Chairman Your Committee of the Whole to whom was referred the following petitions asking for appropriations would respectfully recommend that 58 drivers $100.00 per month, to take ef- fect April 1st. 1919. E. E. FRITH, Chairman. Your Committee of the Whole would respectfully recommend that the Ward foremen be paid $85.00 per month and the street laborers $2.75 per day for 9 hour days, to take effect April 1st. 1919. Regular Session, March 20th, 1919 E. E. FRITH, Chairman. Your Committee of the Whole to whom was referred the petition of the Policemen relative to an increase in salary would recommend that the fol- lowing scale be adopted, Patrolmen 1st year $85.00 per month, Patrolmen after 1st year $100.00 per month, Motorcycle officer $110.00 per month, Night desk sargent $105.00 per month, Day desk sargent $110.00 per month, Detectives $110.00 per month, Captains $110.00 per month and Chief $150.00 per month, to go into effect April 1st. 1919. Chairman. E. E. FRITH, Your Committee of the Whole would respectfully recommend that the Su- perintendent of the 4th street dumi5 be paid $85.00 per month, and the as- sistant $75.00 per month. E. E. FRITH, Chairman. Your Committee of the Whole would respectfully recommend that the men in charge of the sanitary dump be granted an increase in wages of $5.00 per month. E. E. FRITH, Chairman. Your Committee of the Whole would respectfully recommend that John Fahey, rodman in the Engineers Office be increased to $100.00 per month and J. J. Ryan, Office man in Engineers office to $110.00 per month. E. E. FRITH, Chairman. Your Committee of the Whole would respectfully recommend that the Street Commissioners salary be in- creased to $115.00 per month. E. E. FRITH, Chairman. On motion of Ald. Frith the various reports of the Committee of the Whole were approved. Allerman Frith offered' the follow- ing: Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That it is deemed necessary and advisable to construct a sanitary sewer in Heeb street from a point opposite Lot 6 Marsh's Sub. to the manhole in Semin- ary street, as follows to -wit: an eight inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in Heeb street from a point opposite Lot 6 Marsh's Sub. to the manhole in Semin- ary street. and to assess the cost of said sewer against the abutting pro- perty. Ald. Frith moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following void: Yeas: Aids. Andresen, Frith, Hird, Leist, McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel Nays: None. Alderman Frith offered the follow- ing: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That the City Engineer be and he is hereby directed to prepare a plat and specifications for an eight inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in Heeb street from a point op- posite Lot 6 Marsh's Sub. to the man- hole in Seminary street, showing the locations and general nature of such improvement, the extent thereof, the size and kind of material to be used, and to prepare an estimate of the cost thereof and the amount assessable upon each lot or parcel of land adja- cent to or abutting thereon per front feet or square feet area, and to file such plat, specifications and estimate in the office of City Recorder. That after such plat is so filed, the City Recorder shall cause to be pub- lished notice of the intention of the Council to Make such improvement, which notice shall be published in three consecutive issues of the 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 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 publication of such notice, he shall at its next session, notify the Council thereof in writing with a printed copy of such notice accompanying the same. Ald. Frith moved the adoption of the r6aolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas: Alds. Andresen, Frith, Hird, Leist, McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel Nays: None. Aldreman Strobel offered the fol- lowing: Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That it is deemed necessary and advisable to im- prove Main street from the south- pro- perty line of Thirteenth street to the south property line of Jones street and it is hereby proposed to grade, curb with new curb where necessary and to reset old curb where necessary and to pave said portion of said street with either brick block on a concrete foun- dation, or with creosote wood block on a concrete foundation, or with Asphaltic- concrete on a concrete foun- dation, or with Bitulithic paving on a concrete foundation, or with Sheet as- phalt on a concrete foundation. and to assess the cost of sail grading, curb- ing, resetting of curb and paving against the property legally subject to - A1d. assessment. moved the adoption of the resuin Carried ol by to the he following' vote: Yeas: Alds. Andresen, Frith, Hird, Leist, McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel Nays: None. Alderman Strobel offered the follow- ing: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that the city engineer be and he is hereby directed to prepare a plat showing generally the location, nature and extent to the proposed improvement of Main street from the south property line of Thir- teenth street to the south property line of Jones street, and the kind or kinds of material or materials 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 asses - sable upon each lot or parcel of land adjacent to such improvement as con- templated by Chapter 76 of the Laws of the Thirty -fifth General Assembly of the State of Iowa and acts amend- ed thereby, 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 pub- lished in this city, a notice stating that such plat and estimates are on file, the location and nature of the improve- ment, kind or kinds of material or materials to be used, and an estimate of its cost, and the time before which objections thereto can be filed, and the time fixed for hearing, which time shall not be less than five days after the last 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, nbtify the Council thereof in writ- ing, with a printed copy of such notice accompanying the same. Aid. Strobel moved the adoption of the resolution. - Carried by the following vote: Yeas: Aids. Andresen, Frith, Hird, Leist, McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel Nays: None. Aid. Hird offered the following: Be it resolved by the City Counicl of the City of Dubuque that the re- Regular Session, March 20th, 1919 59 solutions heretofore adopted providing for the improvement of Edina street from the West property line of Alta Vista street to the end of said Edina street be and they are hereby rescind- ed. Carried by the following vote. Yeas: Aids. Andresen, Frith, Hird, Leist,. McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel Nays: None. - Alderman Hird offered the follow- ing: Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That it is deemed necessary and advisable to im- prove Edina street from the west pro- perty line of Alta Vista street to the end of said street and it is hereby proposed to grade, curb and gutter with combination cement curb and gut- ter and to pave said portion of said street with Tar - macadam, and to as- sess the cost of said grading, curb and guttering and paving against the property legally subject to assessment. Aid. Hird moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas: Alds. Andresen, Frith, Hird, Leist, McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel Nays; None. Alderman Hird offered the follow- ing: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that the city engineer be and he is hereby directed to prepare a plat showing generally the location, nature and extent of the proposed improvement of Edina street from the west property line of Alta Vista street to the end of said street, and the kind or kinds of material or materials 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 such im- provement as contemplated by Chapter 76 of the Laws of the Thirty -fifth Gen- eral Assembly of the State of Iowa and acts amended thereby, 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 or kinds of ma- terial or materials to be used, and an estimate of its cost, and the time be- fore which objections thereto can be filed, and the time fixed for hearing, which time shall not be less than five days after the last publication of such paper published in this city, a notice stating that such plat and estimates are on file, the location and nature of the improvement, kind or kinds of ma- terial or materials to be used, and an estimate of its cost, and the time be- fore which objections thereto can be filed, and the time fixed for hearing, which time shall not be less than five days after the last publication of such notice, and after such publication shall have been made, the city 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. Frith moved the adoption of the Carried resolution. by the following vote: Yeas: Alds. Andresen, Frith Hird, Leist, McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel Nays: None. M ' Alderman cLaughlin offered the following: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That it is deemed necessary and adviseble to improve Sixth street from the east property line of Clay street to the westerly rail of the railroad tracks be- tween White street and Jackson street and it is thereby proposed to grade, curb with new curb where necessary, • to reset old curb where necessary and to pave said portion of said street with either brick block on a concrete foundation, or with Bitulithic paving on a concrete foundation, or with As- phaltic- concrete on a concrete founda- tion or with Bitulithic paving on the old macadam foundation or with As- phaltic- concrete on the old macadam foundation and to assess the cost of said grading, curbing, resetting of curb and paving against the property legally subject to assessment. Ald. McLaughlin moved the adop- tion of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas: Alds. Andresen, Frith, Hird, Leist, McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel Nays: None. Aldermn McLaughlin offered the following: a Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That the City Engineer be and he is hereby directed to prepare a plat showing generally the location. nature and extent to the proposed improvement of Sixth street from the east property line of Clay street to the westerly rail of the rail- road tracks between White street and Jackson street, and the kind or kinds of material or materials to be used, ani an estimate of the entire cost thereof, and the amount and cost of such improvement. and the amount as- sessable upon. any railway or street railway company, the amount and cost thereof to be paid by the city, if any, Regular Session, March zoth, 1919 61 and the cost thereof and amount as- sessable upon each lot or parcel of land adjacert to such improvement as contemplated by Chapter 76 of the Laws of the Thirty -fifth General As- sembly of the State of Iowa and acts amended thereby, 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 stall publish in three consecutive issues of a newspaper published in this city, a notice stating that such plat and estimates are on file, the location and nature of the im- provement, kind or kinds of material or materials to ke used, and an esti- unate of its cost, and the time before which objections thereto can be filed, ana 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 Re- corder shall, at the next regular ses- sion of the City Council, notify the Council thereof in writing, with a printed copy of such notice accom- parying the same. Ald. McLaughlin moved the adop- tion of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Frith, Hird, Leist, McLaughlin, Plamondon, Stro- bel. Noys —None. Alderman McLaughlin offered the following: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That it is deemed necessary and advisable to improve Fifth street from the east 'property line of Main street to the west property line of White street between the curb except where brick or cement gutters are now already in and it is hereby proposed to grade, curb with new curb where necessary, to reset old curb where necessary and to .pave said portion of said street with either brick block on a concrete foundation, or bitulithic paving on a concrete foundation or with asphaltic - concrete on a concrete foundation or with bitulithic paving on the old ma- cadam foundation or with asphaltic - concrete on the old macadam founda- tion, and to assess the cost of said grading, curbing, resetting of curb and paving against the property legally subject to assessment. Ald. McLaughlin moved the adop- tion of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Frith, Hird, Leist, McLaughlin, Plamondon, Stro- bel. Nays —None. Alderman McLaughlin offered the. following: Be it Resolved by the City Council 60 Regular Session, March 20th, 1919 notice, an 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 Hird moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas: Alds. Andresen, Frith, Hird, Leist, McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel Nays: None. Alderman Frith offered the follow- ing: Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That it is deemed necessary and advisable to im- prove Heeb street from the end of the present improvement to the north pro- perty line of Seminary street and it is hereby proposed to grade curb with new cement curb and to pave said portion of said street with brick block on a concrete foundation and to as- sess the cost of said grading, curbing and paving against the property legal- ly subject to assessment. All. Frith moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote. Yeas: Alds. Andresen, Frith, Hird, Leist, McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel . Nays: None. Alderman Frith offered the follow- ing: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that the city engineer be and he is hereby directed to prepare a plat showing generally the location, nature and extent to the proposed improvement of Heeb street from the end of the present improve- ment to the north property line of Seminary street and the kind or kinds of material or materials 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 asses- sable upon each lot or parcel of land adjacent to such improvement as con- templated by Chapter 76 of the Laws of the Thirty -fifth General Assembly of the State of Iowa and acts amend- ed thereby, and to file such plat and estimate in the office of the city re- corder; that after the filing of said plat and estimate in his office, the city recorder shall publish in three con- secutive issues of a newspaper pub- lished in this city, a notice stating that such plat and estimates are on file the location and nature of the im- provement, find or kinds of material or materials to be used, and an esti- mate of its cost, and the time before which objections thereto can be filed, and the time fixed for hearing, which time shall not be less than five days after the last publication of such no- tice, and after such publication shall have been made, the city recorded 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. Frith moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas: Alds. Andresen, Frith. Hird, Leist, McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel Nays: None. Alderman Frith moved that the City Council reconsider the action taken on petition relative to 'improving Rosa- lind avenue by improving said street by macadamizing same. Carried. Alderman Frith offered the follow- ing: Be ie Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That it is deemed necessary and advisable to im- prove Rosaling avenue from the north property line of Leibnitz street to the south property line of Klingenburg Terrace and it is hereby proposed to grade, curb with cement curb, and to pave said portion of said street with brick block on a concrete foundation and to assess the cost of said grad- ing, curb and guttering and macadam- izing, against the property legally sub- ject to assessment. Ald. Frith moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas: Alds. Andresen, Frith, Hird, Leist, McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel Nays: None. Alderman Frith offered the follow- ing: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that the city . engineer be and he is hereby directed to prepare a plat showing generally the location, nature and extent to the proposed improvement of Rosaling avenue from the north property line. of Leibnitz street to the south pro- perty line of Klingenburg Terrace and the kind or kinds of material or ma- terials 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 such im- provement as contemplated by Chapter 76 of the Laws of the Thirty-fifth General Assembly of the State of Iowa and acts amended thereby, 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- pare plans and specifications for Grandview Avenue Heights steps and sidewalk. On motion of Ald. Leist the City Recorder was instructed to pay the bill of Helen Kintzinger for transcrib- ing evidence in the A. A. Cooper case in the sum of $5.00. On motion of Ald. Hird two street lights are to be placed on Rosedale Avenue ce. On motion at on of Ald. Andresen one street light is to be placed at Eigh- teenth and Couler Avenue at once. On motion of Ald. Plamondon one street light is to be placed at Cascade Crossing once. Alderman at Strobel offered the follow- ing: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That it is deemed necessary and advisable to improve Third street from the east property line of Locust street to the west property line of Main street and it is hereby proposed to grade, curb with new curb where necessary and reset old curb where necessary and to 'pave said portion of said street with either brick block on a concrete foun- dation, creosote wood block on a con- crete foundation, asphaltic concrete on a concrete foundation, bitulithic pav- ing on a concrete foundation or with sheet asphalt on a concrete foundation. And it is hereby proposed to assess the cost of said grading, curbing, re- setting of curb and paving, against the property legally subject to assessment. Ald. Strobel moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Aids. Andresen, Frith, Hird, Leist, McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel. Nays —None. Alderman Strobel offered the follow- ing: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that the City Engineer be and he is hereby directed to prepare a plat showing generally the location, nature and extent to the proposed improvement of Third street from the east property line of Locust street to the west property line of Main street, and the kind or kinds of material or materials to be used, and an estimate of the entire cost thereof, and the amount and cost of such im- provement, and the amount assessable upon any railway or street railway company, the amount and cost thereof to be pail by the city, if any, and the cost thereof and amount assessable upon each lot or parcel of land ad- jacent to such improvement as contem- plated by Chapter 76 of the Laws of the Thirty -fifth General Assembly of the State of Iowa and acts amended thereby, and to file such plat and es- Regular Session, March loth, 1919 timate in the office of the City Record- er; that after the filing of said plat and estimate in his office, the City Re- corder shall publish in three consecu- tive issues of a newspaper published in this city, a notice stating that such plat and estimates are on file, the loca- tion and nature of the improvement, kind or kinds of material or materials to be used, and an estimate of its cost, and the time before objections thereto can be filed, and the time fixed • for hearing, which time shall not be less than five days after the last publica- tion of such notice, and after such pub- lication shall have been made, the City Recorder shall, at the next regu- lar session of the City Council, notify the Council thereof in writing, with a. printed copy of such notice accompany- ing the same. Ald. Strobel moved the adoption of the resolution: Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Aids. Andresen, Frith, Hird, Leist, McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel. Nays —None. Ald Leist moved to adjourn. Carried. JOHN STUBER, City Recorder. Adopted , 1919. Approved Attest: Mayor. JOHN STUBER, City Recorder 63 - 62 Regular Session, March loth, 1919 of the City of Dubuque, That the City Engineer be and he is hereby directed to prepare a plat showing generally the location, nature and extent to the proposed improvement of Fifth street from the east property line of Main street to the west property line of White street, and the kind or kinds of material or materials 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 such improvement as contemplated by Chapter 76 of the Laws of the Thirty -fifth General As- sembly of the State of Iowa- and acts amended thereby, 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 or kinds of ma- terials to be used. and an estimate' of its cost, and the time before which objections thereto can be filed, and the time fixed for hearing, which time shall not be less than five days after the last publication of such no- tice, 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. McLaughlin moved the adop- tion of the resolution. Carried by the following vote. Yeas —Aids. Andresen, Frith, Hird, Leist, McLaughlin, Plamondon, Stro- bel. Nays —None. Alderman McLaughlin offered the following: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That it is deemed necessary and advisable to im- prove Seventh street from the east property line of Clay street to the west rail of the railroad tracks in Jackson street and it is hereby proposed to grade, curb with new curb where nec- essary, reset old curb where necessary and to pave said portion of said street with either brick block on a concrete foundation, or with Bitulithic paving en a concrete foundation, or with As- phaltic concrete on a concrete founda- tion or with Bitulithic paving on the old macadam foundation or with As- phaltic concrete on the old macadam foundation, and to assess the cost of said grading, curbing, resetting of curb and paving against the property legally subject to assessment. Ald. McLaughlin moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Aids. Andresen, Frith, Hird, Leist, McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel. Nays —None. ' Alderman McLaughlin offered the following: Be it Resolved by the City Council of Dubuque, that the City Engineer be and he is hereby directed to prepare a plat showing generally the location, nature and extent to the proposed im- provement of Seventh street from the east property line of Clay street to the west rail of the railroad tracks in Jackson street, and the kind or kinds of material or materials to be used, and an estimate of the entire cost thereof, and the amount and cost of such improvement, and the amount as- sessable upon any railway or street railway company, the amount and cost thereof to be paid by the city, if any, and the 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 such im- provement as contemplated by Chap- ter 76 of the Laws of the Thirty -fifth General Assembly by the State of Iowa and acts amended thereby, 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 pub- lish in three consecutive issues of a newspaper published in this city, a, notice stating that such plat and esti- mates are on file, the location and na- ture of the improvement, kind or kinds of material or materials to be used, and an estimate of its cost, and the time before which• objections thereto can be filed, and the time fixed for hearing,, which time shall not be less, than five days after the last publica- tion of such notice, and after such pub- lication of such notice, and after such publication shall have been made, the City Recorder shall, at the next regu- lar session of the City Council notify the Council thereof in writing, with a printed copy of such notice accom- panying the same. I Ald. McLaughlin moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Aids. Andresen, Frith, Hild, Leist, McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel. Nays —None. Ald. Andresen moved that the City of Dubuque pay the rent for the of- fice occupied by City Attorney Czizek. To take effect April 1st. 1919. On motion of Ald. Plamondon the City Engineer was instructed to pre- 64 Special Session, March 31st, 1919' CITY COUNCIL (Official.) Special session March 31st, 1919. Council met at 4:15 p. m. Mayor Saul in the chair. Present —Alds. Andresen, Frith, Hird, Leist, McLaughlin, Strobel. Absent —Ald. Plamondon. Mayor Saul stated that this meet- ing is called for the purpose of acting on a resolution relative to the Deten- tion Hospital, and acting on any other business that might properly come be- fore a regular meeting of the City Council. Ald. Frith offered the following: Whereas, There is now a bill pend- ing in the Iowa Senate, the same be- ing Senate Bill No. 332. Said bill provides that the board of Supervisors of certai Counties may expend not in excess of $40.000.00 for the erection of a Detention or Contagious Disease Hospital: and Whereas, The present Detention Hospital located on an island in the Mississippi River is in a deplorable condition, being unsafe and unsani- tary and as the law as it now stands does not provide means for raising funds for the erection of a Detention or Contagious Disease Hospital and it is of urgent and imperative necessity that the people of Dubuque County have a Hospital to care for the un- fortunates whom we are obliged to isolate; Therefore Be It Resolved, by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa that we urge upon the Iowa Senate and House of Representatives the necessity of passing this bill as one of urgent necessity. Ald. Frith moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Frith, Hird, Leist, McLaughlin, Strobel. Nays —None. . Absent —Ald. Plamondon. BIDS. Bids for constructing cement steps on North side of the City Hall at the entrance of the side door and at the entrance of the Police Station. Bid of N. J. Staner for constructing Police Station steps $159.00 for con- structing side door steps $128.00; Bid of Wm. Singrin for constructing Po- lice station steps $163.00 for con- structing side door steps $132.00:Bid of C. L. Korman total bid for con- structing side door steps and police station steps $275.00. On motion of Ald. Hird the contract was awarded to G. L. Korman he being the lowest bidder. On motion of Ald. Hird the City Recorder was instructed to advertise for bids for filling excavations. On motion of Ald. McLaughlin Asst. Attorney Cooney was granted an increase of salary of $10.00 per month to take effect April 1st 1919. Ald. Leist moved to adjourn. Car- ried. JOHN STUBER, City Recorder Adopted 1919 Aproved Attest Mayor JOHN STUBER, City Recorder. List of City Warrants Dubuque, Iowa. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council of Dubuque: Gentlemen: The following is a com- plete list of all warrants issued by me during the month of March, 1919. Salaries for the Last Half of February, 1919. James Saul, Mayor $ 58 Geo. D. Wybrant, Treasurer 73 Otto F. Pule, Deputy 59 Louis F. Kolfenbach, Clerk 50 Cyril D. Lagen, Auditor 64 Fred Gantert, Deputy 50 John Stuber, Recorder 64 Chas. E. Bradley, Deputy 51 Fred J. Heller, Assessor 68 Peter Kies, Deputy 55 Harry McCarthy, Deputy 55 M. H. Czizek, Attorney 82 M. Cooney, asst, attorney 57 Elsie Datisman, Stenographer 11 Walter Cullen, Engineer 91 Frank Ryan, asst. Engineer 52 John Fahey, Rodman 44 Jno. W. Lawler, Committee City Chas. J. McCarthy, Market Master 37 Thos. Hackney, Poundmaster 32 Mrs. H. Koenig, Janitress 38 Dr. E. L. Reinecke, Health Of- ficer Dr. J. F. Graham, Meat and Milk Inspector John Schromen, Street Com- missioner 55 James Lynch, Wharf Master 37 John Burke, First Ward scales 5 Louis J. Plamondon, Alderman First Ward J. J. McLaughlin, Alderman Second Ward Chas. J. Leist, Alderman Third Ward Jos. L. Hird, Alderman Fourth Ward E. E. Frith, Alderman Fifth Ward Wm. P. Andresen, Alderman - at -large John Strobel, eilderman -at- Large John. Giellis, Chief of Police 67 Amanda Beyer, Compensation law List of Warrants • 62 27 46 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 17 33 33 60 00 17 00 17 35 75 00 00 50 75 00 67 25 00 50 50. 50 50 50 75 00 50 00 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 54 of Police Payroll for Last Half February, 1919. Edward Brunskill $ 44 10 Max Bemis 36 75 James Corcoran 44'10 John Cody 44 07 Nicholas Campbell 44 10 William Carroll 44 1Q Thomas Cain 44 10 Thos. Connolly 44 10 Philip Dumphy Thomas Duggan Edward Daily Nicholas Ehlers Patrick Fury John Fox Michael Fogarty Theo. Ganahl Ben Gray John Kopp John Kilby Barney Ludescher Hugh Markey Otto Neuman Alfred Noel John O'Brien Michael O'Connor Chas. Peters Michael Ryan Gus Ratermann Joseph Stotlz Patrick Sullivan John Spielman Dennis Sheehan Thomas Sweeney Fred Spielman Geo. Stoltz Charles Truher Edward Vosberg Frank Williams Miss B. Brennan Mrs. K. Hibbe Pension fund retained 49 00 44 04 44 04 36 75 46 52 44 07 44 10 44 10 44 10 44 10 41 65 35 19 44 10 4I lo 44 10 46 55 46 55 36 75 44 10 44 10 44 04 46 55 44 10 44 10 46 55 44 10 39 20 44 10 44 10 44 07 44 10 44 10 35 06 Fire Payroll for Last Half of February, 1919. D. Ahern M. Eitel Wm. Hipman J. Flynn Wm. Kannolt A. McDonnell F. Motsch L. Wemett F. Lonegran Wm. Gibson F. Murphy N. Wagner H. Cain Wm. Smith J. Rooney J. Stafford G. Gehrke J. Keppler J. Smith J. Daugherty A. Brewer Wm. Meyers Wm. Kinsella M. Sweeney J. Benzer P. McManus J. McLaughlin D. Harker Wm. Ryan R. Tierney Wm. McClain P. Apel M. Liest R. Weston H. Rawson 65 $ 66 65 58 80 53 90 47 05 44 10 48 53 44 10 42 15 42 15 37 25 47 05 44 10 48 53 44 10 44 10 42 15 47 05 44 10 48 53 44 10 44 10 44 10 37'25 44 10 44 10 44 10 44 10 44 10 44 10 44 63 44 10 44 10 42 15 47 05 44 10 Tony Sieg & John Spies, 4th road macadam 93 99 Klauer Mfg. Co., roads 1 00 C. B. McNamara Co., 2nd and 3rd roads 67 00 Clancy Transfer Co., 2nd road 4 25 Times - Journal Co., printing 64 25 Times -Hotel Register Co., print- ing 29 00 Telegraph - Herald, printing 44 36 The Labor Leader, printing 19 10 National Demokrat, printing -37 50 Union Printing Co., expense 20 00 Gonner Bros., expense 6 00 The Hoerman Press, expense 3 50 Hoerman Press, police 5 75 The Hoerman Press, expense 43 25 Philip Briethaupt, police 2 50 Peter Even & Son, police 156 16 Rellihan & Mullen, police 14 50 Frank Lanser & Son, police 65 Eichorn & Bechtel, police 7 98 C. J. ' McCarthy, police 3 40 F. Schloz & Son, police 40 A. E. Bradley, police 7 05 G. F. Klieh & Son, police 3 60 Dubuque Electric Co., police 1 74 Dubuque Radiator Works, police 7 50 N. J. Kons, police 5 46 Helmer Auto Top Factory, police 6 50 Conlin & Kearn Co., police 24 61 Spahn & Rose, police 21 Iowa Oil Co., police 38 01 The Adams Co., police 40 50 E, P. Smith Co„ police 1 05 Midwest Auto Supply Co„ police 2 50 C. J. McCarthy, police 3 00 E, P. Smith Electric Co„ fire 27 Iowa Oil Co., fire 15 50 W. S. Nott Co., fire , 38 20 W. D. Deckert, fire 23 38 American La France Fire En- gine Co., fire 20 66 Fred C. Ris, fire 4 50 F. Scholz & Son, fire 45 F. G. Klieh & Son, fire 2 75 Dubuque Rubber & Belting .Co , fire 6 50 Geisler Bros., fire 8 82 W. B. Baumgartner, police 22 50 The Key City Gas Co., fire 1 50 W. D. Deckert Co., fire , 2 15 James A. Gregory, fire 19 95 Dubuque Electric Co., fire 73 26 Midland Chemical Co., fire 1 75 Fluckiger Motor Co., fire and police 58 08 Iowa Telephone Co., police, fire and expense ' 117 73 A. E. Ginelile, expense 68 06 Western Union Telegraph Co., expense 1 00 M. H. Czizek, attendance upon Legislature 20 65 W, H. Cullen, expense, attend- ing Engineer's Convention at Muscatine, Iowa , - 31 00 List of Warrants 67 W. Grode, expense 75 State of Iowa Dairy and F dod Commissioner, expense 6 00 W. Grode, expense 1 00 L. Daily, expense 25 80 Fischer & Co., expense, 11 25 N. Evert, expense .. 5 65 W. Gde, expense ...._ _. 2 25 E. ro J. Vogenthaler & Co., ex- pense .......................... 50 59 Pier Bros., expense 21 75 C. E, Fitzpatrick Co., expense 28 00 Conlin & Kearns, expense 27 55 C. L. Dambacher, expense _ 75 F. Scholz & Son, .expense and roads ......... 7 25 Clarence M, Traut, expense and police 63 10 Felix G. Becker, 59 67 Felix Becker, expense a4 sewers 8 00 ,7, Banwarth, expense 57 00 Pier Bros., expense 40 75 Clarence M. Traut, expense 3 50 Midland Chemical Co., expense 1 75 Linehan & Molo, expense 57 43 C. L. Daumbacker, expense , - 10 10 Carr, Ryder & Adams, expense 7 00 Frank Beutin, expense 44 68 Midwest Auto Supply Co., ex- pense 70 Key West Gas Co., expense_ _ 6 60 The ey City Gas Co., expense, fire and Police 119 10 The Key City as Co„ police and expense 1 55 John Dorgan, 4th road 500 00 John Dorgan, 4th road 401 94 E. T. Frith, health,, 500 00 E . T. Frith, health _ 460 00 Austin Mfg. Co., (Chicago), roads __.. 500 00 Austin Mfg, Co., (Chicago), repairing steam roller, 28 24 .C. B. McNamara Co„ construct- ing North Cascade Crossing bridge 500 0.0 C. B. McNamara Co., construct- ing North Cascade Crossing bridge 500 00 C. B. McNamara Co„ construct- ing North Cascade Crossing . bridge 500 00 C. B, McNamara Co., construct- ing North Cascade Crossing bridge 500 00 C. B. McNamara Co., construct- ing North Cascade Crossing bridge 500 0.0 C. B. McNamara Co., construct- ing North Cascade Crossing bridge 260 00 Dubuque Electric Co., street lighting 500 00 Dubuque Electric Co., street lighting 500 00 Dubuque Electric Co., street lighting 500 00 Dubuque Electric Co., street lighting . 500 00 66 List of Warrants R. Kenneally 48 53 T. Kennedy 44 10 J. Connelly 44 10 J. Walsh 44 10 J. Allen 44 10 Wm. Ducey 47 05 F. M. Kelley 44 10 F. Kenneally 44 10 T. O'Brien 44 10 A. Heer 47 05 F. Baumgartner 44 10 J. Noonan 44 10 P. Kirsch • 44 10 Fire pension fund retained 44 20 Dubuque, Iowa, March 5th, 1919. To the Honorable Mayor and City of Dubuque: Gentelmen: I herewith submit my payroll for labor ' on streets in the various road districts in the City of Dubuque for the last half of February, 1919. G. Adams, 1st $ 8 60 R. Birder, 4th 15 84 W. Clark, 1st 18 62 J. Cahill, 3rd 32 50 T. Cahill, health 27 50 H. Engle, 1 -5 each 43 75 G. Frost, 2nd 37 60 W. Frost, 4th 13 34 G, Hird, 4th 37 50 P. Horch, 5th 37 50 T. Kennedy, 2nd 5 00 R. 'Lewis, 3rd 6 40 M. McKeown, 2nd 19 46 Jno. McGrath, 4th 10 84 Jeff McGrath, 4th 9 74 M. McLean, 1 -5 each 32 50 E. Magner, 1st 3 62 W. Minges, 3rd .. 3 62 H. Martin, 4th 9 74 W. D. O'Brien, 1st 37 50 P. O'Hearn, 2nd 32 50 P. Royce, 4th 8 62 J. Ryan, 2nd 27 50 N. Streeter, 1st 2 50 F. Sheedy, 2nd 20 56 C. Singrin, 3rd 1 12 H. Sisson, 3rd 6 40 N. Spies, 3rd 6 12 L. Schneider, 5th 5 00 J. Thompson, 1st 12 50 W. Williams, 2nd 24 18 A. Zingle, 4th 4 74 F. Burns, 3rd 2 80 C. Van Wie, 1st 2 80 Approved: Respectfully submitted, Chairman on Streets Street Commissioner. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council of the City of Dubuque: Gentlemen: I herewith submit my payroll for labor on sewers in the City of Dubuque for the last half of February, 1919. W. Burke $ 25 .00 J. Tobin 27 50 T. Bannon 25 00 R. Smith 27 50 C. Albinger 25 00 C. Albinger, name missed on payroll for 2nd half Nov , 1919 30 00 11. Carney 25 00 G. Collett 20 00 W. Hennessey 25 00 T. Hird C. Sullivan 42 50 Approved: Respectfully submitted, Chairman on sewers Street Commissioner. $ILL$. John Dehing, health $ 60 00 Peryon Pharmacy, fire and 33 7Q health Midwest Auto Supply Co , health 76 James Levi & Co., health 26 0$ Conlin & Kearns, health 4 13 Enterprise Printing Co., health 10 00 Adam Zillig, health 30 00 Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co ,_ health 3 40 Conlin & Kearn, health 4 77 National Refining Co., health 26 50 National Refining Co., health 26 50 United Tire Sales Co., health 68 93 Lorenz Laundry, health „ _ 10 93 Dubuque Exide Battery Sta- tion, fire and health 49 06 Uptons Laundry, health and ex- pense 3 77 C. E. Fitzpatrick Co., health 4 15 F. Scholz & Son, health 54 70 F. Scliolz & Son, health,., 2 50 F, M. Jaeger Hdw. Co., health 1 75 F. M. Jeager Hdw. Co., health 2 60 Kretchmer Mfg. Co., expense 3 00 F. A. Nesler & Son, expense 52 60 H. G. Scheer, expense and health 79 20 T, J. Mulgrew Co., expense., 7 75 Robt. Junk, expense 2 75 F, Scholz & Son, sewers ,,.,, 12 65 G. F. Klieh & Son, sewers . - 2 25 F. Scholz & Son, sewers 9 90 Ellwanger Bros., sewers 85 Even Ulrich Co., 3rd and 5th roads ..................... 399 76 Robt. Junk, 4th road 5 35 F. Scholz & Son„ 3rd and 4th roads 1 65 H. Specht, sidewalks . 12 30 Mettel Bros., roads 9 90 G. F. Klieh & Son, 5th road roads 2 00 Ellwanger Bros., roads .... ....,._ 35 Ellwanger Bros., roads 1 25 F. Scholz & Son, 4th road and roads 3 90 Mblo Sand and Gravel Co., • 1st road 1 63 A. L Hammel, expense 9 80 C. Luchterhand, 5th road maca- dam 67 76 John Spies, .3rd road macadam 65 38 Gentlemen: The following are the amounts due laborers and teamsters against the various funds depleted, for the year ending February 28th, 1919. F. Andries, 1st R. laborer $ 55 00 C. Albinger, sewers, labor 238 06 M. Ackels, grading 25.20, 3rd R. labor 1.40 26 60 J. Ahearn, 1st R. labor 1 40 G. Adams, 1st It. labor 10 28 H. Blackburn, 1st R. labor 8 62 W. L. Breen, 1st R. labor 5 00 L. J. Boyle, 3rd R. labor 23 64 F. A. Burns, 3rd R. labor 18 90 F. Becker, 5th R. labor 9.18, sewers 12.50 21 68 J. - Bohn, 5th R. labor 7 50 J. Berwanger, 5th R. Iabor 9 80 M. Ackels, 4th R. labor - 165 20 W. Burke, sewers, labor 271 62 T. Bannon, sewers, labor 197 50 R. Birner, 4th R. labor 182 54 T. Bannig, sewers, labor 97 50 J. Connolly, 1st R. labor 207 24 W. Clark, 1st R. labor 200.86, grading 20.00 220 86 J. Cain, 3rd R. labor 58 90 J. Cahill, 3rd R. labor 455 00 J. Cunning, 3rd R. labor 3 90 P. Carney, let R. labor, 95.30, grading 22.50 117 80 Bart Cain, 1st R. 30.00, 3rd R 30.00, 5th R. 15.00, labor 75 00 J. Carson, 1st R. labor 7 50. A. Conrad, 5th sprinkling 78 50 C. Carney, sewers 51 40 H. Carney, sewers 135 30 T. Cahill, health 162 50 J. Collets, sewers , 7 50 Pat Dunn, 1st R. labor 8 00 Dubuque Electric Co., 1st R 179.62 3rd R. 179.62, sprink- ling - 359 24 Dubuque Electric Co., sprink- ling, 5th R. 150.01 150 01 J. Dorgan, 4th R. 30.95, maca- dam, 2nd R. macadam, 67.32, 3rd R. 231.00 macadam, 24.50 screenings 353 77 C. Dalton, sewers, 30.00 30 00 E. Desmond, 2nd R. 1.40, labor 1 40 W. Doaty, 4th It., labor 19 80 H. Engle, 1st R. 131.20, 2nd R 83.14, 3rd R. 131.20, 4th R 83.12, labor 428 66 H. Engle, 5th R. 112.00, labor 112 F. Engle, 1st R. 55.80, 2nd R 9.62, 3rd R. 55.80, 4th R. 9.63, 5th R. 36.57, labor 167 42 N. Evert, 1st R. 306.00, labor, grading, 56.70 362 70 Even & Ulrich, 3rd It., maca- dam 26 25 A, Faye, 3rd It., labor 2 50 G. Froh, 5th R., labor 27 50 Geo. Frost, 2nd R. labor 300 00 W. Frost, 4th R. labor 159 22 J. Gribbons, 1st R. labor 98 62 J. Graham, 2nd R. labor 108 50 List of Warrants 69 J. Crogan, 2nd R. labor 5 00 L. Horrig, 3rd R. 194.74, labor, sewers, 32.50 227 24 P. Horsch, 5th It. labor 112 50 W. Hennessy, sewbrs, labor 128 90 Tom Hird, sewers, labor 232 80 M. Hannon, 2nd, R. labor 24 20 G. Hird, 4th R. labor 225 00 J. Jackson, grading, 20.00, 4th R. 3.90 23 90 Max Kistler, 3rd R. labor 408 92 J. Kane, 3rd R., .labor 239 70 M. Kiefer, 1st R. labor 110 30 J. Kohler, 5th R. labor 4 74 T. Kennedy, 2nd R. labor 208 64 P. Kramer, 2nd R. labor 3 64 J. Linehan, 1st R. 101.50, 3rd R 9.80, sprinkling and sweep- ing 111 30 R. Lagen, 1st R. 169.93, 2nd R 72.05, 3rd R. 106.94, 4th R 72.05, 5th R. 47.04, sweeping 468 01 R. Lagen, 1st R., sweeping 40 95 H. Long, labor 5th It . 30 00 Al. Litz, 5th R. labor 19 46 V. Leik, 5th R. labor 51 40 J. Long, 5th R. labor 27 30 Linehan & Molo, 1st sprinkling 2.33 J. Lee, cinders, grading fund 1 50 L. Lewis, 3rd R. labor 7 50 R. Lewis, 3rd R. labor 73 64 Jas. McLaughlin, labor 3rd R 107.54, sewers 15.00 122 54 John McLaughlin, 3rd R. 23.90 labor, sewers 15.00 38 90 L. McLean, 1st 88.00, 2nd 55.50, 3rd 91.00, 4th 55.50, 5th 75.00, labor 365 00 J. McCarron, 1st R. 151.96, grading 22.50 , 174 46 John McGrath, 4th It., labor 103.78, grading 20.00 123 78 Jeff McGrath, 4th R., labor 192.24, grading 50.40 242 64 M. McKeown, 2nd R., labor 33 90 J. Melloy, sewers 31.13, 3rd R 76.40 107 52 Bart Molo, 1st R. 20.00, sprink- ling 20 00 H. Martin, grading 26.40, 4th R 80.88 107 28 C. Maroney, sewers 107 50 W. Minges, 3rd R. 19 74 F. Martens, 3rd R. labor 1 40 J. Noonan, 1st R. labor 10 00 D O'Meara, 1st R. labor 42 60 00 W. O'Brien, 1st R. 300.00 labor, grading 37.60 337 50 P. O'Hearn, 2nd R. labor 297 50 F. Parr, 3rd R. labor 16 40 B. Panier, 5th R. labor 5 00 Wm. Redman, 1st labor 28 62 J. Rosecamp, 1st R. 23.64, 3rd R. 27.51, 5th R. 30.11, sprink- ling 81 27 C. Ragatz, sewers 70 86 J. Ryan, 2nd R. labor 292 50 P. Royce, 4th R. labor 55 04 R. Rush, sewers 21 68 D. Rosemeyer, 2nd R. labor 13 90 68 Dubuque Electric Co., street lighting 500 00 Dubuque Electric Co., street lighting 500 00 Dubuque Electric Co., street lighting - 500 00 Dubuque Electric Co., street lighting 258 00 Dubuque Electric Co., street lighting 73 40 Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer, fire fund 500 00 Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer, fire fund 500 00 Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer, fire fund 426 85 Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer, fire fund 500 00 Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer, fire fund 500 00 Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer, fire fund 500 00 Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer, fire fund 375 40 Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer, fire fund 500 00 Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer, fire fund 500 00 Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer, fire fund 500 00 Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer, fire fund 500 00 Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer, fire fund Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer, fire fund Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer, fire fund • Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer, fire fund Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer, fire fund Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer, fire fund Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer, fire fund Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer, fire fund Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer, fire fund Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer, fire fund Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer, fire fund Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer, fire fund Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer, fire fund Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer, fire fund Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer, fire fund Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer, fire fund Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer, fire fund Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer, fire fund Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer, fire fund List of Warrants 240 95 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 211 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 196 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 214 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer , fire fund • 500 00 Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer, fire fund 205 00 Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer, fire fund 500 00 Geo. • D. Wybrant, treasurer, fire fund 500 00 Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer, fire fund 500 00 Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer, fire fund 500 00 Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer, fire fund 257 '50 Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer, fire fund 500 00 Geo., D. Wybrant, treasurer, fire fund 500 00 Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer, fire fund 500 00 Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer, fire fund • 500 00 Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer, fire fund 200 00 Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer, police fund 167 69 Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer, police fund 500 00 Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer, police fund 500 00 Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer, police fund 500 00 Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer, . police fund 313 91 Dubuque, Iowa, March 1st, 1919. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentelmen: The following are the amounts due city officers, in the var- ious funds depleted, for the year end- ing February 28th, 1919. Wm. P. Andresen, Aid. $ 12 50 M. H. Czizek, city attorney 82 50 M. Cooney, asst. city attorney 57 75 Elsie Datisman, stenographer 11 00 E. E. Frith, alderman 12 50 Dr. J. F. Graham, meat and milk inspector 233 75 John Gielles, chief of police 67 50 Thos. Hackney, poundmaster 32 50 Jos. L. Hird, alderman 12 50 Chas. Leist, alderman 12 50 J. J. McLaughlin, alderman 12 50 L. J. Plamondon, alderman 12 50 Dr. E. L. Reinecke, health of- ficer 137 50 John Schromen, street corn - missioner, 1st R. 154.00, 2nd R. 88.00, 3rd R. 154.00, 4th R. 88.00 484 00 John Schromen, street com- missioner, 5th R. 132.00, 1st R. 11.00, 3rd R. 11.00, 5th R. 11.00 165 00 John Strobel, alderman 12 50 Dubuque, Iowa, March 1st, 1919. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Jos, Lay Co., (Ridgeville, Ind.), (brooms), 1st R. 13.00, 3d R. 13.00 26 00 James Levi Co., health (ambu- lance) 37 13 Labor Leader, printing 12 50 McCollins Transfer Co., 1st R . 1.50, 3rd R. 1.50 for use of wagon 3 00 H. B. McCarten, 1st It 4 35 A. Y. McDonald Mfg. Co., 1st R. 34c, 2nd R. 34c, 3rd R. 34c, 4th R. 34c, 5th R. 34c, all for repairing flusher 1 70 Morrison Bros., 1st R. 6.90, rep. roller, 3rd R. 6.90, rep roller 13 80 T. J. Magee, 1st R. 6.88 ,oats, 3rd R. 6.88, oats, 5th R. 1.68, pats 15 44 Midland Chemical Co., 1st. R 114.08, 2nd R. 11.19, 3rd 93.41, 5th R. 87.30 305.98 Molo Sand and Gravel Co , sewers, 1.60, 1st R. 15.43, 2nd R. 14.30, 4th R. 3.50, 5th R. 1.99 36 82 Midwest Supply Co., fire 1 32 T. J. Mulgrew Co., fire, (coal central engine house) 240 24 T. J. Mulgrew Co., 1st R. 13.76, 2nd R. 11.19, 3rd R. 4.88, 4th R. 4.88, 5th R. 14.26 all for cement 48 97 Martin Strelau Co., 4th R. coal and wood 3 00 Mettel Bros, sewers, 17.80, fire, 7.20, 3rd R. 1.75, 4th R. 2.55, 5th R. 71.65, all for cement 36 95 T. J. Magee, sewers, (oats) 30 75 Mullen Bros. sewers, (oakum), 25c, fire (metal polish), 6.00 6 25 Midwest Auto Supply Co., health (ambulance), 2 20 National Refining Co., fire (oil and gas.) 114 25 W. S. Nott Co., fire (supplies) 11 72 Albert Ney, fire (glass 20 1 -2 X 30 1 -2) 4 55 Nesler & Buechel, 4th R. (re pairing fountain) 3 00 National Refining Co., health gasoline, 59.90, oil, 4.25, oil fire, 7.20 71 35 Peter Even & Son, 1st R. 10.21, 3rd 10.21 (gas., grease and oil) Peryon Pharmacy Co., fire, 1.50, health, 22.35 (ambulance) Peed Berwanger & Pfiffner, sewer( shoeing horse) Dr. Chas. Palen, fire, (prof services) Fred Ris, fire, (padlock and sand - paper) Robinson Fire Co., (St. Louis, Mo.,) (supplies) J. F. Ris & Bros., fire J. J. Rowan, fire (1 comforter) 20 42, List of Warrants 7 Standard Lumber Yards Co., 1st R. 19.41, cement, '3rd R. 6.81, cement 26 22 F. Scholz & Son, 1st R. 12 91, 2nd R. 5.53, 3rd R. 12.26, 4th R. 3.13, 5th R. 7.64 41 47 Spahn Rose Lumber Co., 1st R 6.58, 2nd R. 1.36, 3rd R. 6.58, 4th R. 1.36,, 5th R. 1.36 17 24 Smedley Co., 3rd R. 64.13, 5th R. 54.00 118 13 P. J. Seippel Lumber Co., 1st R. 11 51 Soheppele Motor Co., fire, 6.00, health, 59.50 (ambulance) 65 50 Seipple Lumber Co.,... sewers 1 65. Schloz & Son, sewers, 24.80, fire, 5.55 30 35 E. P. Smith Contract Co., fire 4 60 H. G. Scheer, fire (rep. spot light) 50 Smedley Co., sewers (manhole rings and covers), 38.46, fire 1.95 (casting stove) 40 23 Schroeder & Kleine Co., fire (bon -ami), fire, 3.00, 1st R. 76e, 2nd R. 76c, 3rd R. 76c, 4th R. 76c, 5th R. 76c, (roads rock salt) 6 80 N. J. Staner, sidewalk, (Clifford Street steps) , 84 24 John Spiece, 3rd. R. macadam 32 91 Trenk Wire Works, sewers 1 00 Theis & Johnson, fire repairs 6 90 Times - Journal, printing 500 00 Times - Journal, printing 22 87 Telegraph - Herald, printing 72 91 Uptons Laundry, health 25 20 United Tire Sales Co., health (supplies) 63 18 E. J. Voggenthaler, 2nd R (rail West. 8th Street) 165 00 A. C. Wonder, 1st R. 5.25, 3rd R. 18.40, 5th R. 2.25, (rep plumbing) 25 90 Wunderlich & Wiederholdt ,1st R. 1.67, 3rd R. 1.67, 5th R. 1.67 (horse- shoeing) 5 -01 Ulrich Willey, 1st R. 90c, 2nd R. 90c, 3rd R. 90c, 4th R. 90c, 5th R. 90c, (all for 6 old windows, flusher house) 4 50 A. Wimmer, sewer, (hay) (draw warrant favor Geo. D Wybrant, treasurer) 30 85 Fred Wenzel, bathing beach, labor '3 50 E. T. Frith, health, (collecting 23 85 garbage) 500 00 E. T. Frith, health, (collecting 20 60 garbage) 500 00 E. T. Frith, health, (collecting 3 00 garbage) 500 00 E. T. Frith, health, (collecting 3 85 garbage) 500 00 E. T. Frith, health, (collecting 29 03 garbage) 460 00 1 50 Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer, 5 00 1st R. 500 00 7 N. Spies, 3rd R. labor 349 54 Fred Schubert, 3rd R. labor 13 72 G. Schultz, 3rd It. labor 5 00 C. Singrin, 3rd R. labor 770 06 F. Schultz, 3rd R. labor 23 92 J. Sullivan, 1st R. labor 215 60 C. Sullivan, sewers 425 00 R. Smith, sewers labor 265 30 F. Scheedy, 2nd R. labor 46 70 J. Sparkes, 1st R. macadam 7 50 J. Shilds, sewers 5 00 N. Strester, 1st R. labor 2 50 L. Schneider, 5th R. labor 5 28 J. Thompson, 1st R. labor 240 60 J. Tibey, 1st R. macadam 35.00, 1st R. covering 12.50, 1st R. rock 50c 48 00 J. Tobin, sewers 282 40. C. Van Wie, 1st R. sweeping 144 42 C. Van Wie, 3rd sweeping 31.85, 1st R. labor 335.30, grading 50.40 417 55 J. Van Wie, let R. labor 24 62, Wallace, 3rd R. labor 2 50 W. Williams, 2nd R. labor 213 92 T. Welsh, macadam 1 90 A. Zengle, 4th R. labor 37 54 List of Warrants Dubuque, Iowa, March 1st, 1919. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: The following are the amounts 'due the various firms against the various funds depleted, for the year ending February 28th, 1919: Austin Western Road Machine Co., 1- 37.59, 3- 37.59, repairs for roller $ 75 18 R. J. Burke, 1st R. changing fountain, c 1, and repair hydrants 75 33 A. Brown, 5th R. repairing picks 3 00 Butt Bros., fire, 48.80, 2nd re- pairs, 17.30, health ambu- lance, 11.40, 2nd R. 10c 77 60 Felix G. Becker, 2nd R. coal, 3.50, fire, 1.60 5 10 Frank Beutin, sewers, sand 1 50 Byrne Bros, health, 50c, fire, 1.00 1 50 Becker - Hazelton, fire, (cuspi- dors) 29 70 W. B. Baumgartner, 4th , R. snow shovel and broom 3 00 Clark Roller Awning Co., 1st 56c, 3rd 56c • 1 12 Corrance Grocery Co., sewer, (oil) 3 20 C. O. D. Laundry, health 4 43 Carr, Ryder, Adams Co., health, for ambulance 22 75 A. W. Drake & Son, 1st R. 3.90, 3rd R. 2.40 repairing ' 6 30 W. D. Deckert Co., 1 -34c, 2 -34c, 3 -34c, 4 -34c, 5 -34c, fire, .36.30, health, 1.30 39 30 Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co , fire, 40.75, health, 5.60 46 35 Dubuque Electric Co., fire, lighting 114 02 Dubuque Welding Works, 1 -3.00, 2- 3.00,. 3 -3.00, 4 -3.00, 5 -3.00, fire, 3.50 18 50 John Dehing, health, (salary) 120 00 Ellwanger Bros., 1st R. 3.56, 3rd R. 3.56, fire, 2.40, sewer, 6.15 sidewalk 20c 15 87 Eichorn & Bechtel, 1st R. 54c, 3rd R. 54c 1 08 'Even & Ulrich, 5th R. (cr stone) 138 38 Eagle Point Lime Works, 5th R. 4.10, sewers, 4.10, (cement) 8 20 Enterprise Printing Co., health, (quarantine cards) 4 75 Peter Even & Son, fire, (coal) 17.4 34 Fischer & ,Co., fire, (coal) 70 95 Fire Protection, (subscription) 7 50 Fluckiger Motor Co., fire, (sup- plies) 31 96 Geisler Bros., fire, (repairs) 19 61 Hawkeye Battery Co., fire, (new batteries and repairing bat- teries 80 45 A. J. Hartig, fire, (glass and putty) 1 26 M. M. Hoffman, health, (salary) 42 00 Iowa Oil Co., 1st R. 21.16, 3rd R. 21.16, 5th R. 9.02, fire (gasoline), 53.73 105 07 Iowa Telephone Co., fire 83 80 F. M. Jaeger Hdwr. Co., sewers 3.40, fire, 20c, health, (ambu- lance), 10.93, 1st R., 4.00 , 18 53 Klauer Mfg. Co., 1st R., 22.00, (cul. cov.),. 43.20, , (cul coy.), 1.55, (rep. roller), 3rd R., 1.55, (rep. roller), 4th R., 27.20, (rep roller), 95 50 Key City Iron Works, 1st R. 12.59, 3rd R. 12.59, 5th R., 10.81, 2nd, 8.61, 4th R. 7.14, fire, 21.09 72 83 Key City Roofing Co., 1st R. 5.14 2nd R. 4.15, 3rd R.80.44, 4th R. 4.90, 5th R. 52.04, sewer, 4.45 151 12 Geo. Kleih & Son, 1st R. 3.44, 2nd R. 1.75, 3rd R. 3.44, 5th R. 6.09, fire, 2.75, sewer, 10.95 28 42 Klauer & Kress, 1st R. 2.00, sewer, 65c 2 65 Key City Gas Co., fire 60 50 Keller Electric Co., fire (lamps) 80 John L. Kies, fire (supplies) 6 25 Leader Oil Co., 1st R. 60.35, 2nd R. 27.51, 3rd R. 60.35, 4th R. 5.50, 5th R. 60.35, (gaso- line) 214 06 R. Love, 1st R. 5.21, 3rd R 2.60, (labor street broom) 13 02 Linehan & Molo, 1st R. 1.63 (cement) 1,63 J. Noonan 45 00 p. Kirsch 45 00 p Apel 45 00 M. Leist 45 00 R. Weston 47 00 H. Rawson 45 00 R. Kenneally 48 00 T. Kennedy 45 00 J. Connelly 45 00 J. Walsh 45 00 J. Allen 45 00 Dubuque, Iowa, March 20th, 1919. Honorable Mayor and City Council of the City of Dubuque: Gentlemen: I herewith submit my payroll for labor on streets in the various road districts of the city of Dubuque for the first half of March, 1919. G. Adams, 1st $ 19 18 G. Ackels, 1st 8 62 T. Bannon, 1st 2 50 R. Birner, 4th 17 78 W. Clark, 1st 20 00 J. Cahill, 3rd 32 50 T. Cahill, health 32 50 P. Dunn, 1st short on Aug pay roll W. Doty, 4th 4 00 1 12 G. Frost, 2nd 37 50 W. Frost, 4th 16 68 J. Crogan, 2nd 8 90 G. Hird, 4th 37 50 P. Horch, 5th 37 50 T. Kennedy, 2nd 17 78 R. Lewis, 3rd 11 12 V. Leik, 5th 8 90 C. Loes, 5th 6 40 M. McKeown, 2nd 10 00 Jeff. McGrath, 4th 5 28 Jno. McGrath, 4th 14 18 M. McLean, 1 -5 each. 32 50, M. Morrissey, 2nd 2 50 W. Minges, 3rd 10 00 H. Martin, 4th 14 18 W. O'Brien. 1st 37 50 P. O'Hearn, 2nd 32 50 P. Royce, 4th 10 00 J. Ryan, 2nd 32 50 F. Sheedy, 2nd 17 50 N. Spies, 3rd 14 74 H. Sisson, 3rd 11 12 L. Schneider, 5th 8 90 C. Singrin, 1 -5 each 7 50 J. Thompson, 1st 25 28 W. Williams, 2nd 18 34 A. Zingle, 4th 15 28 Approved: Respectfully submitted, Chairman on Streets. Street Commissioner . To the Honorable Mayor and City Council of the City of Dubuque. Gentlemen: —I herewith submit my payroll for labor grading sidewalks, to be paid from the sidewalk fund. W. Clark $ 12 50 C. Van Wie 31 50 J. Lee, cinders 16 50 List of Warrants H. Martin Jno. McGrath Jeff McGrath M. Ackels Respectfully submitted, Approved: Street Commissioner. Chairman on Streets. 73 3 62 3 62 3 62 6 30 Dubuque, Iowa, March 20th, 1919. 'To the Honorable Mayor and City Council of the City of Dubuque. Gentlemen: —I herewith submit my payroll for labor on sewers in the City of Dubuque for the first half of March, 1919. W. Burke $ 32 50 J. Tobin 32 50 T. Bannon 32 50 T. Hird 32 50 R. Smith 32 50 C. Albinger 32 50 H. Carney ., 32 50 G. Collett 33 62 W. Hennessey 32 50 C. Sullivan 42 50 Respectfully submitted; Approved: Street Commissioner. Chairman on Sewers. Bills. Dr. Chas. Palen, fire $ 3 00 A. A. Mundt, expense 2 00 John Keckevoet, expense 2 00 N. J. Staner, bal. due on Vine Street Steps 5 16 N. J. Staner, part payment on curbing at 28th and Wash- ing Streets 100 00 N. J. Staner, 5% retained on Bee Branch sewer built in 1917 101 82 John Dorgan, 4th road 78 02 John Dorgan, 4th road 229 05 Even & Uhlrich, balance due on 17th street gutter 33 86 Mettel Bros., roads 6 65 Miss Nellie Duggan, 1st road macadam 41 93 John Sparks, 1st road ma- cadam 179 82 Geo. Sparks, 1st road macadam 197 20 Nic Martin, 4th road macadam 134 25 Nic Krayer, 4th road macadam 24 75 Tony Siege, 4th road macadam 55 37 John McGraw, 4th road ma- cadam 5 33 Harry Martin, 4th road ma- cadam 35 00 John Spiese, 4th road ma- cadam 15 57 Louis Horch, 5th road ma- cadam 74 00 Chris Frohs, 5th road macadam 115 20 Mike Gers %, 5th road macadam 26 37 Al. Lite, 5th road macadam 25 00 Martin Young, 5th road ma- cadam 31 62 Martin Young, 5th road ma- cadam 33 25 • '72 Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer, 3rd R. 492 34 Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer, 5th R. 500 00 Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer, 1st R. 124.38, 5th 123.20 247 58 List of Warrants Salaries for the First Half of March, 1919. James Saul, mayor $ 58 32 Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer 73 32 Otto F. Puls, deputy 59 60 Louis F. Kolfenbach, clerk 50 00 Cyril D. Lagen, auditor 64 16 Fred Gantert, deputy 50 00' John Stuber, recorder 64 16 Chas. E. Bradbury, deputy 51 35 Fred J. Heller, assessor 68 75 Peter Kies, deputy 55 00 Harry McCarthy, deputy 55 00 M. H. Czizek, attorney 82 50 Matthew Cooney, asst. attorney 57 75 Susan Graham, stenograph 11 00 Walter Cullen, engineer 91 66 Frank Ryan, asst. engineer 52 25 John Fahey, rodman 44 00 Jno Lawler, committee clerk 62 50 Chas. J. McCarthy, market master 37 50 Thomas Hackney, poundmaster 32 50 Mrs. H. Koenig, janitress 38 50 Dr. E. L. Reinecke, health of- ficer 27 50 Dr. J. F. Graham, meat and milk inspector 46 75 John Schromen, street commis- sioner 55 00 James Lynch, wharf master 37 50 John Burke, 1st ward scales 5 00 Louis J. Plamondon, alderman First ward 12 50 J. J. McLaughlin, alderman Second ward 12 50 C has. J. Leist, alderman Third ward 12 50 Jos. L. Hird, alderman Fourth ward 12 50 E. E. Frith, alderman Fifth ward 12 50 Wm. P. Andresen, alderman - at -large 12 50 John Strobel, alderman -at- large 12 50 John Geillis, chief of police 67 50 Amanda Beyer, Iowa Working Men's Compensation 17 54 Police Payroll for First Half of March, 1919. Edward Brunskill $ 45 00 Max Bemis 37 50 James Corcoran 45 00 John Cody 45 00 N. Campbell 45 00 Wm. Carroll 45 00 Thomas Cain 45 00 Thomas Connolly 45 00 Philip Dumphy 43 35 Thomas Duggan 45 00 Edward Daily 45 00 Adolph Dahl Nicholas Ehlers Patrick Fury John Fox Michael Fogerty Theo. Ganahl Ben Gray John Kopp John Kilby Barney Ludescher Hugh Markey Alfred Noel Otto Neuman John O'Brien Michael O'Connor Chas. Peters Michael Ryan Gus Raterman Joseph Stoltz Patrick Sullivan John Spielman Dennis Sheehan Thomas Sweeney George Stoltz Fred Spielman Charles Truher Edward Vosberg Frank Williams Miss B. Brennan Mrs. K. Hibbe 20 00 37 50 47 50 45 00 42 00 45 00 45 00 45 00 42 50 24 00 45 00 45 00 41 25 47 50 47 50 37 50 45 00 36 00 45 00 47 ,50 45 00 45 00 34 85 29 35 45 00 45 00 45 00 45 00 45 00 45 00 Fire Payroll for First Half of March, 1919. David Ahern $ 67 00 M. Eitel 60 00 Wm. Hipman 55 00 J. Flynn 47 00 Wm Kannolt 45 00 A. McDonnell 48 00 F. Motsch 45 00 L. ' Wemett 45 00 W. Gibson 40 00 F. Murphy 47 00 H. Cain 48 00 J. Rooney 45 00 W. Smith 45 00 J. Stafford 45 00 F. Bennett 40 00 W. Ducey 47 00 M. Kelley 45 00 T. O'Brien 45 00 F. Lonegan 45 00 G. Gehrke 47 00 J. Keppler 45 00 J. Smith 48 00 J. Daugherty _• 45 00 W. Myers 45 00 W Kinsella 40 00 F. Kenneally 47 00 M. Sweeney 45 00 J. Benner 45 00 J. McGloughlin 45 00 P. McManus 45 00 W. McClain 45 00 D. Harker 45 00 W. Ryan 45 00 R. Tierney 45 00 A. Brewer • 45 00 A. Heer 47 00 F. Baumgartner 45 00 Notice to Contractors. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the City Recorder, City Hall, until 8:00 p, m. Thursday, April 3rd, 1919, to be acted on by the City Council on said date, for building a Public Comfort Station in Phoenix Park in accordance with plans and specifications prepared by the City Engineer and now on file in the office of the City Recorder. Bidders to state price in total of the building complete, to be made of Hollow Tile, according to plans and specifications. Each hid must be accompanied by a certified check for ten per cent of the gross amount of the bid on some Dubuque bank as a guarantee that a contract will be entered into if awarded. Check and bid in separ- ate envelopes. The City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, March 26, 1919. JOHN STUBER, . 3 -25 -3t City Recorder. Notice to Teamsters. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the City Recorder, City Hall, up to 2:00 p: m. Thurs- day, April 3d, 1919, for cleaning alleys in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, for the season of 1919. Bidders must furnish all neces- sary equipment (viz., one horse, and one -horse dump wagon with a ca- pacity of 1 1 -4 cubic yards) to do the work. The actual time neces- sary to do this work will be three ten hour working days of each week. Work to be done by the hour, by order and under the super- vision of the Sanitary Officer. Bidders must state price per hour for actual time put in. The City reserves the right to re- ject any and all bids. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, March 25th, 1919. JOHN STUBER, City Recorder. 3- 25 -3t. Notice to Vault Cleaners. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the City Recorder, City' Hall up to 2:00 o'clock p, m., April 3d, 1919, for cleaning of vaults in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, for the season of 1919. Bidders must state price per cubic foot below the bluffs and the price per cubic foot on the bluffs. The City reserves the right to re- ject any and all bids. • Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, March 25th, 1919. JOHN STUBER, 3- 25 -3t. City Recorder. Official Notices 75 . Official Nitce. - NOTICE OF THE CITY COUN- CIL'S INTENTION TO IMPROVE EDINA STREET FROM THE WEST PROPERTY LINE OF ALTA VISTA STREET TO THE END OF SAID STREET, AND IT IS HEREBY PROPOSED TO GRADE, CURB AND GUTTER WITH COMBINATION CEMENT CURB AND GUTTER AND TO PAVE SAID PORTION OF SAID STREET WITH TAR -MA- CADAM. 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 Du- buque, Iowa, to improve Edina street from the west property line of Alta Vista street to the end of said street and it is hereby proposed to grade, curb and gutter with com- bination cement curb and gutter and to pave said portion of said street with Tar- Macadam. That a plat of said improvement is now on file in the office of the City Recorder. It is estimated by the City Engi- neer that said improvement will re- quire: 1145.2 square yards Tar Ma- cadam. 1289 lineal feet combination curb and gutter. Making a total estimated cost to the legally. assessable property own- ers of $2,600.00. Any person having objection to said improvement is hereby notified to appear before the City Council 'at its next regular session to be held Thursday, April 3rd, 1919, or to file with the City Recorder their objec- tion in writing on or before Thurs- day, April 3rd, 1919. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, March 26th, 1919. JOHN STUBER, 3 -26 -3t City Recorder. Notice to Sewer Contractors. Sealed proposals will be received at the Council Chamber, City Hall, by the City Recorder until 8:00 p. m. Thursday, March 20th, 1919, to be acted on by the City Council on said date, for the construction of a Storm Water Sewer, a continuation of the present Bee Branch Sewer, from the end of the present Bee Branch Sewer between Twenty - eighth Strett and Thirtieth Street Northerly as far as the appropri- ation will allow, in accordance 'with the plans and specifications prepar- ed by the City Engineer and now on file in the office of the City Re- corder. It is estimated by the City Engi- neer that said improvement will re- quire; 74 List of Warrants John Roggensach, 5th road macadam 45 83 Wm. Schnee, 5th road ma- cadam 114 71 Peter Ginter, 5th road ma- cadam 13 87 A. Merte, 5th road macadam 80 62 Hawkeye Steam Vulcanizing Co., health ' 11 00 John Dehing, health 60 00 F. W. Coates, health 5 00' Byrne Bros. Taxi Co., health 75 00 F. M. Jaeger Hdw. Co., health 3 90 Upton's Laundry, expense and health - 10 06 F. M. Jaeger Hdw. Co., health 70 W. J. Connolly, fire 32 01 J. J. Murray, fire -32 00 John Pier, fire 16 00 Traub & Feigner, fire 32 01 Dubuque Fire & Marine, fire 32 00 John Pier & Co., fire 16 00 Mettel Land & Security Co , fire 32 01 E. A. Fitz, fire 32 00 Hartman Furniture Co., bath- ing beach 91 40 Schrup Motor Car Co., fire 24 99 J. J. Strayer, fire 10 96 E. P. Smith Electric Contract Co., fire 55 32 Dr. Chas. Palen, fire 2 00 National Refining Co., fire 79 50 Byrne Bros. Co., fire 3 91 Iowa Oil Co., fire 36 75 Thos. J. Mulgrew, fire...._.... 22 04 Peter Lang, fire 6 65 E. P. Smith Electric Contract Co., fire 22 59 Dubuque Electric Co., fire. 31 50 William Zumhoff, fire 32 00 James A. Hayes, expense 41 25 John Palen, expense 41 25 Wm. J. Brown, expense 41 25 Kretschmer & Lee, expense 41 25 Dubuque Fire & Marine Ins Co., expense 41 25 Jaeger Mortgage & Investment Co., expense 82 50 C. L. Dambacher, expense 1 50 F. A. Burns, expense 22 00 Peter Even & Son, expense 45 01 A. H. Smith, expense 33 00 M. S. Hardie, expense 54 25 • The Hoerman Press, expense 175 00 Times - Journal, printing 16 38 The Labor Leader, printing 14 90 Eichhorn & Bechtel, police 6 31 Wm. Ahern, police 4 00 Bradley & Maclay, expense 41 25 Wm. Grode, expense 1 50 J. F. Kunz & Co., expense and fire 35 58 \ Al. Schoilian, expense 39 15 F. G. Becker, expense and sewers 8 00 James Saul, expense 25 06 Murphy Ins. Co., expense 41 25 C. B. Scherr, expense. 41 26 F. W. Coates, expense 82 72 M. J. McCullough, expense 41 36 F. H. Weihe •& Co., expense 41 26 Chester A. Ruff, expense 41 25 A. P. Abeln, expense ._ 41 26 C. B. Trewin, expense 41 25 T. J. Kennedy, expense 3 30 Helen Kintzinger, expense• 5 00 Dubuque Lumber & Coal Co , bathing beach 70 41 Visitng Nurse Association, ap- propriation 100 00 Parochial School Nurse, appro- priation 100 00 John Dorgan, 4th road 500 00 Each bid must be accompanied by a certified cheek of ten per cent of the gross amount of the bid on some Dubuque bank as a guarantee that a contract will be entered into if awarded. Check and bid in separ- ate envelope. The City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, March 25th, 1919. JOHN STCJBER, 3 -25 -3t City Recorder. • Notice to Contractors. Sealed proposals will be .received at the office of the City Recorder, City Hall, until 8:00 p. m. Thursday, April 3rd, 1919, to be acted on by the City Council on said date, for builaing a Public Comfort Station at No. 4 Engine House on Delhi street, in accordance with plans and spec- ifications prepared by the City Ent- gineer arid now on file in the office of the City Recorder. Bidders must state price in total of the building complete, to be made of Hollow Tile, according to plans and specifications. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for ten per cent of the gross amount of the bid on some Dubuque bank as a guarantee that a contract will be entered into if awarded. Check and bid in separ- ate envelopes. The City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, March 25, 1919. JOHN STUBER, 3 -25 -3t City Recorder. Notice. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the City Recorder until 2:00 p, m., Thursday, April 3d, 1919 for hauling patients to the Detention Hospital. Bidders must furnish conveyances and transport- ations, including the furnishing of proper vehicles as required by health regulations. Bidders must state price per patient for hauling patient or patients from their home to said Detention Hospital, The Board of Health reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, March 25th, 1919. JOHN STUBER, Clerk of the Board of Health. 3- 25 -3t. Notice to Licensed Embalmers. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the City Recorder until 2:00 p. m. Thursday, April 3d., 1919, for fumigating homes in case of Small Pox and other con- tagious diseases. Dee Pree's For- maldehyde Solidified to be used. Bidders will state price for 1,000 Official Notices 77 cubic feet of space. The Board of Health reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, March 25th, 1919. JOHN STUBER, Clerk of the Board of Health. 3- 25 -3t. Notice to Plumbers. Sealed proposals will be received at the oiffce of the City Recorder, City Hall, until 8:00 p. m. Thurs- day, April 3d, 1919. To be acted on by the City Council on said date, to install plumbing . in the proposad Comfort Station, to be located at No. 4 Engine House on Delhi Street, in accordance with plans and speci- fications prepared by the City En- gineer and now on file in the oiffce of the City Recorder. Bidders must state price in total of plumbing to be installed com- plett in proposed Comfort Station, according to plans and specifica- tions. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check of ten per cent of the gross amount of the bid on some Dubuque bank as a guarantee that a contract will be entered into if awarded. Check and bid in separate envelope. The City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, March 25th, 1919. - JOHN STUBER, 3 -25 -3t City Recorder. Notice to Contractors. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the City Recorder, City Hall, until 8:00 p. m. Thursday, April 3rd, 1919, to be acted on by the City Council on said date, for building a Public Comfort Station on Lot adjoining Fire Department Building No. 1, located at Eigh- teenth street and Couler avenue, in accordance with plans and specifi- tions prepared by the City Engineer and now on file in the office of the City Recorder. Bidders to state price in total of the building complete, to be made of Hollow Tile, according to plans and specifications. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for ten per cent of the gross amount of the bid on some Dubuque bank as a guarantee that a contract will be entered into if awarded. Cheek and bid in separ- ate envelopes. The City . Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at •Dubi,que, Iowa, March 25, 1919. JOHN STUBER, 3 -25 -3t City Recorder. 7 250 ft. Reinforced Concrete The work to be paid for when said work is completed and as pre- scribed by Chapter XXXIV of the Revised Ordinances of 1901 of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, work to be completed on' or before tht 1st day of June, 1919. Bidders must state price per lin- eal foot for concrete sewer, the amount expended not to exceed the appropriation of $5000.00 for said sewer. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check of $250.00 on some Dubuque bank as a guarantee that a contract will be entered into if awarded. Checks and bid in sep- arate envelopes. The City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, March 12th, 1919. JOHN STUBER, 3- 12 -3t. City Recorder. Offcial Notice. NOTICE OF THE CITY COUN- CIL'S INTENTION TO CON- STRUCT AN EIGHT -INCH TILE PIPE SANITARY SEWER IN ELM STREET FROM THIRTY- SECOND STREET TO TWENTY - EIGHTH STREET, IN TWENTY - EIGHTH STREET FROM ELM STREET TO THE ALLEY BE- TWEEN ELM STREET AND WASHINGTON STREET AND IN THE ALLEY BETWEEN ELM STREET AND WASHINGTON STREET FROM TWENTY - EIGHTH STREET TO THE MAN- HOLE IN TWENTY -FIFTH 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 Du- buque, Iowa, to construct an eight - inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in Elm street from Thirty- second street to Twenty- eighth street, from Elm street to the alley between Elm street and Washington street and in the alley between Elm street and Washington street from Twenty - eighth street to the manhole in Twenty -fifth street. That a plat of said improvement is now on file in the office of the City Recorder. It is estimated by the City Engi- neer that said improvement will re- quire: 3,629 lineal feet of eight -inch tile pipe. 23 manholes. Making a total estimated cost to the legally assessable property own- ers -of $3,823. Any person having objection to said improvement is hereby notified to appear before the City Council at Official Notices its next regular session to be held Thursday, April 3rd, 1919, or to file with the City Recorder their objec- tions in writing on or before April 3rd, 1919. Dated at Dubuque, Ia., March 21, 1919. 3 -25 -3t JOHN STUBER, City Recorder. Notice to Property Owners. You are hereby notified to re- move all ashes and rubbish from the alleys and streets abutting your property within the next five (6) days, or the removal of same will be done by the city at your expense. JAMES SAUL, Mayor. 3 -25 -3t Notice to Plumbers. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the City Recorder, City Mall, until 8:00 p. m. Thurs- day, April 3d, 1919, to be acted on by the City Council on said date, to install a steam heating plant and plumbing in the Fire Department building No. 1 and the proposed Comfort Station, located at Eigh- teenth and Couler Avenue, in ac- cordance with plans and specificw- tions prepared by the City Engineer and now on file in the office of the City Recorder. Bidders must state price in total of steam heating plans and plumb- ing installed complete in Fire De- partment Building No. 1 and pro- posed Comfort Station, according to plans and specifications. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check of ten per cent of the gross amount of the bid on some Dubuque bank as a guarantee that a contract will be entered into if awarded. Check and bid in sep- arate envelope. The City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, March 25th, 1919. JOHN STUBER, 3 -26 -3t City Recorder. Notice to Plumbers. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the City Recorder, City Hall, until 8:00 p. m. Thurs- day,. April 3d, 1919. To be acted on by the City Council on said date, to install plumbing in the proposed Comfort Station to be located in Phoenix Park, in accordance with plans and specifications prepared by the City Engineer and now on file in the office of the City Recorder. Bidders must state price in total of plumbing to be installed com- plete, in proposed Comfort Station. According to plans and specifica- tions. -