1914 Index City Council ProceedingsOFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS
OF THE
CITY COUNCIL
OF THE
CITY OF DUBUQUE
FOR
THE YEAR 1914
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ELECTIVE
MATT CLANCY, First Ward.
J. J. McLAUGHLIN, Second Ward.
WM. SINGRIN. Third Ward.
Mayor -JAMES SAUL.
Recorder -J. J. SHEA.
Treasurer -GEO. D. WYBRANT.
Auditor -CYRIL D. LAGEN.
ALDEMEN AT LARGE.
JOHN HELM. I THOS. H. CALLAHAN.
ALDERMEN.
Mayor Pro Tern-WM. SINGRIN.
Fire Chief - JOSEPH REINERIED.
Chief of Police -JOHN W. GIELLES
Committee Clerk -J. W. LAWLER.
Electrician -WM. C. HIPMAN.
Street Commissioner -J. ' MAHONEY
Finance -
Wallis. Heim, McIntosh.
Ordinance -
M c.Laughlin, Callahan, Heim.
Streets -
Clancy, McLaughlin, Singrin, Wallis,
McIntosh.
Police and Light -
Callahan, Clancy, Singrin.
Sewer--
Singrin, Heim, Clancy.
Printing -
Heim, McLaughlin, Clancy.
Claims -
Mcintosh, Callahan, Wallis.
Fire- -
Singrin. Wallis, McIntosh.
APPOINTIVE OFFICERS.
OFFICERS.
Attorney -M. H. CZIZEK.
Engineer - EDWARD C. BLAKE.
Assessor -FRED J. HELLER.
Markets -
\IcTntosh, Singrin, Heim.
Public Grounds and Buildings- -
Heim. Callahan, Wallis.
Regular meetings of the City Council
of each month at S:00 o'clock p. m.
J. H. WALLIS, Fourth Ward.
WM. A. McINTOSH, Fifth Ward.
Market Master -EDW. NORTON.
Harbor Master- EDWARD DALEY.
Superintendent of Sprinkling -PAT-
RICK HAMEL.
Inspector of Public Improvements- -
WM. CARTER.
STANDING COMMITTEES.
Delinquent Tax -.
Wallis, Clancy, Singrin.
Sprinkling -
McLaughlin, Clancy, 'McIntosh.
Harbors-
Wallis, Callahan, McLaughlin.
Supplies -
McLaughlin, Clancy, Callahan.
Electrical Construction -
Callahan, McIntosh, Singrin.
Board of Health -
Council Member -Mayor Saul.
Aldermen Heim. McLaughlin.
Citizen Members -\W. C. Fosselman,
Richard Kolck.
Health Officer -Dr. E. L. Reinicke.
Meat and Milk Inspector -Dr. F. J.
Kennedy.
Sanitary Policeman-Ctas. H. Buck -
nam.
are held the first and third Thursdays
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Jan. 2-Arch Street, special assessment of, and notice 6, 10. 52
Jan. 15- Assessor Heller, petition of, relative to granting his two
deputies an additional $100.00 each S
" 15- Auditor's Deputy, increase in salary 8
" 15 Attorney's Assistant, granted increase in salary 8
" 15 Automatic Sprinkler Co., communication of 11
" 15 Armory Hall license suspended 11
" 15 Armory Roof to be repaired 11. 553
" 15 Attorney's Report, relative to bringing water works
• cases to trial 12
" 15 - Alley between Main and Locust, from 14th st. to
15th st., special assessment of, and waiver 14, 160
" 15 -Arch Street Improvement, special assessment of 6, 16, 43, 52
Feb. 5- Asphalt Liquid, communication of J. E. Ward relative
to demonstrating 35
" 5 - Appraisement of Jurors on Cox and Vernon Streets 41
" 5- Ashes, removing of, special assessment levied 44
" 19 Adams, Eugene, relative to widening of Hill Street 49
" 25 Appropriation, relative to making of, for Fiscal Year_ 60, 61
" 25 Appropriation relative to making of, for the arrest and
conviction of the murderer of Chas. Brazzell 60, 78
" 28 -Alley between Langworthy Ave. and Solon Street, rela-
tive to vacating 64, 69, 102, 157
" 28 Arduser, Paul, relative to vacating alley beteween
Langworthy Ave. and Solon Street 64, 69
" 28 Athletic Field, council to make an appropriation 50.
5- Abstract of Title to Margaret Laboyteaux, to city 75
" 19 Attorney, annual reports of, for 1910, 1911, 1912 & 1913 81, 114
" 19- Attorney's Report on short ballot for revaluation 81
Apr. 2 - Angella Street, relative to improving of 98
" 16 Annual Report of park board 114
" 16 - Alley between Main and Locust Streets from Jones
Street to Second Street, to improve
115. 128, 131, 150, 167, 173, 174, 196, 318, 356, 359,383, 425
" 16 - Alley between Main and Iowa Streets. from First
Street to 'Second Street. to improve
116, 128, 132. 151, 154, 167, 173, 196, 318, 348, 383, 425
" 16 - Alley between White and Jackson, from 6th to 7th, to
improve 121, 170, 177, 201
" 16 - Alley bet. Clay and White Streets from Fourth Street
to Seventeenth Street. to pave
121. 168, 172. 198, 203, 213, 318, 349, 382, 424, 461. 617
16 - Alley between Clay and Iowa Streets, from 4th Street
to 17th Street, to improve
122, 157, 168, 169, 173, 199, 203, 213, 340, 392, 413, 461, 491, 617
16- Angella Street. from end of present improvement to
east side of Cox Street. to improve 123. 310
" 16 - Alley between Locust and Bluff, from Sth to 10th, to
improve 124, 128, 135, 149. 162, 106. 197, 199. 214, 233, 284, 312, 345
" 16 Automobile Fire Engine to advertise for bids
125, 150. 153, 214. 24(1, 359. 626
" 16- Automobile Ambulance, to advertise for bids 125, 149, 151, 153, 221
" 16 Arbngton Street. engineer to prepare grade 125
Apr. • 30 - Alley between Rhombe'•g and Garfield Ayes. from
Dock Avenue to Ann Avenue, to improve
134, 233, 247, 250, 276. 291. 340, 393. 412, 491
May 7 - Alley between Locust and Bluff, from 8th to 10th, not
162
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18- Agreement of Hawkeye Steam Vule. Co. _
18 -Alley first east of Alpine Street, between Solon Street 949 2�S
and Langworthy Avenue, grade of
18 - Alley between Clay and White, from 17th to 18th, to
improve 249, 288. 317, 336, 384, 395, 431, 553, 580, 604, 631. 653
18 - Alley first north of West Fifth Street to Nevada St.,
to improve • 251, 285, 294, 311. 318, 326, 368, 470, 514, 554
18 - Alley between Alpine and Nevada Streets, to improve
251, 285, 294, 318, 326, 369, 403. 405, 455, 473, 492
29 Angella Street, to purchase fence • 260
2- Allison- Henderson Memorial Association, relative to 293
cancelling taxes of Standard Lumber Co. _.
2 - Attorney reports on 5% retained on improvements and ?9 i
Dunleith & Dubuque Bridge Co. 307
2- Austin Western Co., bill of, for new sprinkler
2 -Alley bet. Rhomberg and Garfield Avenues immediate- 308, 309
ly north of Middle Ave., relative to opening
2- Angella Street, to improve from end of present im-
provement westerly to Lofs 2 and 13, Kringle's Sub
310, 487, 330, 540, 545. 571
2 - Alta Vista Street from West Locust to Rosedale Ave.
to improve _ 311, 459, 463, 468, 477, 482, 513, 519, 527, 530
29 - Alley first south of Julien Avenue, to improve
358, 523. 529, 533, 537. 546, 571, 594, 615, 682, 684, 720
6 - Albert Adam. petition of, relative to erecting coal chute JO/ 4 ?
at 69 Julien Avenue
20 - Alley between 16th and 17th Streets. between Syca- 430
more and Cedar, relative to the vacation of 431
20- Adams, Herbert, relative to salvage on West 11th St 1
20 - Adams Eugene, relative to salvage on Highland•Place
20 Albert, Adam, agreement of, for privilege of erecting
432
coal chute ..
Sent. 462
Anderson, A. E., relative to reduction in taxes 468
3 State report of. on checking accounts 470
3-Auto. Chief's Car, insurance policy renewed
3 - Alley between Center Place and Alta Vista Street from
Julien Ave. to Lot 6, in McNulty's Sub., to improve
475. 522, 529. 531, 540. 546, 572
17 - Alley bet. Elm and Washington, 24th to 25th, grade of 487
17 Appel. John, relative to Grandview Ave. assessment__ 490
17 - Alley bet. Main and Iowa Sts. from 11th to 12th Sts., 501
contractor notified to repair defects 501
17 Attorney instructed to read lighting contract
17 - -Auto of fire chief, to repair and sell and purchase a 536, 561 .i94, 641
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Oct. 1 - Alpine and West 5th St, relative to purchasing property 641
1 - Alley between Grant Ave. and Center Place. to improve 539
1 - Arch Street and St. Tmbrose St.. relative to widening_ 511, 587. 595. 612
15 - Alley between Rhomberg and Garfield Avenues from ,4\ 666
Dock to Reed Avenue, to vacate
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7 -Apple Street from Cleveland venue to Rush Street,
to improve 165
22- Allison - Henderson Memorial Park. veto of Mayor Saul 166. 177, 293
22 annual report of -
4 - Arlington Street from Grove Terrace to Highland Place
to imlprove 223, 312, 317, 318. 321, 338, 344, 369, 382, 389, 396,
424, 431, 553, 580, 600. 632
4 - Assesors instructed to get full returns for year of 1914_ 230
11- Angella Street accepted by St. Committee__232, 336, 357, 368, 425, 462, 652
11 -Alley bet. Jackson and Washington, to prepare grade_ 243,248
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Nov. 5- Andresen, Mrs. Anna, relative to canceling taxes
5 - Alley bet. Eagle Pt. Ave. and Regan St., to improve
19- Alden. Emma L, relative to West 12th assessment
19 Attorney, report on cases of McNamara vs. City
19 Armory Hall, relative to lease being renewed
3 - Alley between Dock and Reed Avenue, to vacate
17- Avery, S. H., application of, for chauffeur of ambulance
30- Assessor's deputies, relative to compensation for extra
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Jan 2 -Bills allowed for various improvements_ - ._
2 -Board of Health Report
2- Buehler, Elizabeth, right of way notice served for the
15 -Bills allowed in January, 1914
opening of Cox Street
15 -Bonds of Water Works, relative to assessing the Citi-
zen's State Bank
Feb. 5 -Bills allowed in February, 1914 -
5- Beutin, F., et al. relative to placing light on Garfield av
5- Brinkmueller, Mrs. Lath., relative to having taxes
cancelled
5- Bisang, Mrs. Mary, relative to having taxes cancelled_
5- Barge, to construct in harbor
5 -Board of Health Report
5- Byrne, John. bill of, for constructing wall on Seminary
Street see official book
5- Beutin, F., bill of, for teaming on Seminary St. wall__
19 -Bills allowed ih February, 1914
19- Buehler, Mrs. Elizabeth, relative to being allowed
$50.00 for removing barn on Cox Street
19- Berg. Friedrich, relative to water flooding his property
19- Baker, Francis E., relative to cancelling special assess-
ment for paving alley bet. Main and Locust Streets_
28 -Bills allowed in February, 1914
5 -Bills allowed in March, 1914
5- Bathing Beach. relative to having engineer make sur-
vey of river front
5- Buehler, Mrs. Elizabeth, relative to cancelling taxes__,
5- Burrows, G. A.. relative to being allowed $110.00 for
injuries received falling on icy sidewalk
5- Bathing Beach Commission, report of
5- Beach, C. B.. remonstrating against assessment levied
for cleaning snow and ice
5 -Board of Health Report
5- Breithaupt, Philip, relative to connecting with Bee
Branch Sewer
5- Brazzell murder case, reward offered
19 -Bills allowed in Marc 1914
19- Bath Beach Commission, relative to appropriation_
19 -Bell Street relative to vacating of
19- Burke, R. J., bond of for excavating
19- Ballots for revaluation, attorney's repo• on
19 -Bonds of J. E. Robinson for taking care of Detention
Hospital
Apr. 2 -Bills allowed in April, 1911
2 -Bonds of Water Works Trustees
2- Brummer• A., claim of. for injures sustained
2- Bennett, R. F. notce of claim
" 2 -Boa - d of Health Report for \March, 1914
April 9- Blocklinger I ane, bill of Chris Steiner
16 -Fills allowed in April
" 16 -Bell Street and Market Street, remonstrance of J. H.
Shields. against the vacation of
16- Blake, C. H. anpointng deputies
30 -Ponds of the various city officers
30 -Board of Health, members of, appointed
30 -Boat Houses, relative to being painted all of one
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1 " 30 -Boat Houses, relative to removing of 130, 310, 325, 329, 402,467
4 May 7 -Bills allowed in May, 1914 153
7 -Bluff Street from 4th to 8th Street. relative to repairing 154
7 7 -Board of Health Report for April, 1914____, 158
5 7- Buckley, H. L., bill of court costs in Frith - Seylor case 159, 169
14 -Bonds of various plumbers for excavating 168, 218
7 .. 14- Brummer, a notice of suit 1168
14- Bennett, R. F., notice of suit 168
22 -Bush, J. D.. relative to paving of alley between Main
and Locust Streets 174
22 -Bills allowed in May 1914 175
22- Blake, Ed. C., bond of 179
22 -Bank depositories for City Funds, bonds of 179, 218
June 4 -Bills allowed last half of May, 1914 213
4 -Bonds of Dubuque Park Commissioners 218
43 4 -Board of Health report 2
43 4- Bathing Beach Commission appointed 243
47 18- -Bills g in June, 1914 245
18- Breithaupt, P.. Bond of 247, 402
" 18 -Burch Street, from West 5th Street to Fenelon Place,
• to improve
252, 398, 407, 421, 427, 434, 451, 463, 582, 595, 615, 618, 619, 624, 680
49 I8 -Board of Health, notice to physician, etc. 275
62 - July 2 -Bills allowed July. 1914 292
7 M 2- Breithaupt, J., relative to bench destroyed by officer
2- Bathing Beach Commission Treasurer appointed 293
72, 174
80, 214
80, 113
OS, 168
98 Aug. .6-Bills allowed in August. 1914_
Sept. 3-Bills allowed in September. 1914
Oct. 1-Blount. Alice. relative to improving Herron Place___ __
" 16 Bids on various sidewalks
" 16-Bills allowed in July, 1914 '
" 17-Batteram Jacob, relative to excavating in Kaufman av
" 17-Base Ball Park at 28th Stre to purchasing__
" 17-B:lls allowed in October,
12-Bonds, next portion of to be issued for $100.00
12-Byrne Bros., city attorney to draw up waiver for put-
20-Bills allowed in August, 1914
20-Board of Health report in August, 1914
17-Bids on improvements when only one bid on improve-
9-Beutin, F„ relative to transferring his private scales
9-Board of. Health report for June, 1914
6-Bathing Beach Commission relative to AA/arrant drawn
3-Board of Health, report in September, 1914
3-Board of Equalization. relative to appo'nting
17-Bills allowed in September, 1914
into city scales
in favor of A. Siegel
ting in Bowser Gasoline Tank
ment, bid to be returned 4
481. 486, 4 64 7 1
71 2 -Bonds of Police and Fire Commissioner -- 293, 467
483, 4 61 83 6
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" 1 -Bees, property owners of Seminary St. make complaint .529
" 1 -Board of Health Report 536
" 1- Bemis, Jr.. relative to sewer connections 536
- Beringer. John. given an increase in salary 5144
Dec. 3 -Bills allowed in December, 1914 651
" 15 -Bills allowed in October 546
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15— Barry, Rev. M. relative to holding fair at Armory Hall
15 Ballard, Mrs. W. W., relative to taxes remaining a
lien on her property
15 —Board of Education relative to vacating alley between
Rock and Reed Avenues
15— Benzer, L., relative to an increase in salary
19— Banks, council ordered loan warrants drawn
19— Buehler, Mrs. E., relative to moving barn on Cox St._
15— Brasher, Edw., bond of, for constructing sidewalks
5 —Bills allowed in November, 1914 .-
5 —Board of Health Report
19 —Bills allowed in November, 1914
19 —Bluff St. property owners relative to repairing street
19— Blake, Nettie. relative to reducing taxes
19 Philip, 'relative to assessment against Lot
6, Levi Addition
19— Building Ordinance, relative to enforcing
3 —Bird, Bridget, relative to her taxes
3 — BTunkow, B. M., application of, for chauffeur on am-
bulance
3— Bercham, Jos., loan warrants drawn in his favor
3 — Board of Health Report
17 —Bills allowed in December, 1914
17 —Bills referred to Committee of the Whole
” • 17— Barrett, Mrs., relative to sewer assessment_
" 17— Bradley, W. L., relative to steps on West 11th Street
" 30— Bennett, Mr., addressed relative to widening Vilest 3rd
" 30 —Board of Equalization, report of
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615
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652
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Jan. 2— Cooper, A. A., petition of, relative to special assess- 1
ment for paving alley bet. Main and Locust streets__
4
2— Police Chief office, to purchase linoleum_
" 2 —C. M. & St. P. R. R., report of sanitary officer relative, 4
to closets at the shops 5
2— Central Hotel to be notified to remove rubbish
2 —Cox Street, right of way notices served for opening of 29 40, 41, 73, 129
2— Cummings, Mrs. A. Estate, right of way for opening
5
of Cox Street ..
15— Citizen's State Bank, relative to Water Works bonds__ 7
15— Cherry Street, notice of suit of \Nm. Schwaegler
15—Couler Avenue prope-ty owners notified to appear
before Committee of the Whole relative to special 12 21, 34 76
assessment
19 — Cox Street, to widen S, 21,'.2, 40, 41, 73, 179. 614
19— Cherry Street, special assessment of
34
Feb. 5— Council Proceedings of December, 1913, approved of_ 35, 41 6
12— Clerks and Judges of Election appointed
12— Council Proceedings, bids for binding 41, 47, 70
" 19— Collis, George, relative to changing assessment on 49
Grandview Avenue
" 19 Clarkson, J.; relative to erecting a newspaper stand 50
on Fourth and Main Streets 50
" 19— Carlotta Avenue, relative to improving of '72
Mar. 5— Casey, Mary L., relative to cancelling taxes
" 5 —Cox Street, relative to vacating of, from West 17th . 470, 616
Street to West 14th Street, also remonstrance 73, , 16
5 — Couler Avenue propery owners, money refunded 75 128
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5 — Cox Street, profile of. showing grade
5— Couler Avenue, errors in assessment on Lots 1 and 2
in J. King's Addition 76, 84, 95
5 —Cox Street, to improve from West Fourteenth Street
to West Chestnut Street 77, 128, 135, 149, 166, 173, 196
19— Council Proceedings of February approved of 79
19 —C. B. & Q. R. R. Co. relative to vacating Market Street, 80, 470
Bell Street, and alley south of water front
19— Carney, Mrs. Ed., remonstrating againstt re- assess- 84
ment for paving Couler Avenue
Apr. 9—Canvass of votes of city election 107
" 16— Carney, Gertrude, relative to raise in taxes 113. 308
" 16— Tibey, John, and wife, deed of, to city for Lots 2 and 3
of the Sub. of Lot 1 of 3 of Mineral Lot 63_.____. 114
" 16— Committees, Standing, appointed 114
" 16— Committee of the Whole, open to public_ ____.
" 30 Crunion, Liza, relative to cancelling taxes__ -. 127, 308
" 30— Certificate of redemption of the Und. 34 of Lot 10
Martin Dubuque 127
" 30— Cardiff Street, grade of 128
" 30— Collier, Ada L., deed of, to city 129, 179
" 30— Closets at city hall referred 130
May 7 —C. M. & St. P. R. R., relative to paving alley between
Main and Iowa Streets 154
7— Clemens, C., relative to assessment for sewer in Queen
Street 159. 178
30 —Cook, W., relative to interest on Elm St. assessment_ 160
7 — Cherry Street, contractor instructed to repair street
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` 14 -Cora Street, relative to improving 168
14- Curtis & Wunder, bond, of 168, 217
14 Cleaver, Ed., bond of - 168, 218
22 Carpenters, City, relative to ari increase in salary____-. 177
4- Coates & Robinson, relative to 'liability insurance 1 , 214
4 - C. O. D. - Laundry, relative to furnishing towels 22
11- Clancy, P. M., resolution adopted 243
18- Coates; Francis, Sr., relative to assessment on West
Fourteenth Street ,
18 Carter, Wm., apointed ublic inspector 258
2- Contracts, atorney's report on 5 per, cent retained__ 297
2 - Cox Street., relative to being allowed to tunnel ' ' 258, 297
2 - Carlotta Avenue, improvement of, accepted by council_ 307,345,375,,426
-Couler Avenue. relative to special assessment for pav-
ing street referred to special committee 309
Aug. 6 - Chrisford, J. W., relative to on Glen Oak Ave , 397
" 0-Cosgrove, J. F., relative to vacating alley which divides
lots 1. 2, 3,, from Lot 4 in Union Addition 398
6 -C. 'G. W. R. R., relative to salvage on Rhomberg Ave. 398
6- Cleveland Avenue, from Villa St. to Plum St., grade of 403
20 - C. M. & St P. R. R., relative to cleaning sewer under
tracks on 17th ; Street, also C. G. W. R. R - 434. 500, 536
20 Center Place, from Julien Avenue to Rose Street, to
improve 437, 523, 529. 534, 541, 545, 571, 5S7
Sept. 3 -Cady, M. M , relative.'to a reduction,, of valuation on
Lot 24 Parley's Addition - 461
3- Carpender, H. T., remonstrance of, on Pear im-
provement r - 462 •
3- Cosgroye, Mrs. R., remonstrance on Mountain Lane
Improvement - .___ -. - -- 463
17 Clewell, Robert., appointed on Smoke. Coiimiission..___ 486
17 Collis, George, relative to Grandview Ave. assessment 490
17 Conlin, T. J., relative to South Grove Terrace assess- 400
ment
17 Citizen's State Bank, relative to tax on Water Works
bonds 490
Oct. 11 Cooper, A. A., claiming damages for overflow of water
into their cellar 529
1 - County Auditor, statement of, on the assessment and
valuation of R. R., express companies, etc. __. 529
15 Cleveland, Mary E., relative to soldiers' tax exemption 549
15 Calaboose, relative to repairing ceiling 553, 591
15 - City Hall. relative to repairing third floor 553
15 Cooper, A. A., relative to valuation of assessment on
City Lots 691, 700 and 721 55 F
Nov. 5- Cooper, A. A., Wagon Co., relative to their assessments 593
5 - Collier, J. C., et al, relative to widening Hill and West
Third Street 587
19- Cleveland Avenue property 'owners, relative to grading
on Mountain Lane
Dec. 3 - Central Engineering Co., relative to erecting hoisting
machine
3 -- Connolly, P.. J., application of for ambulance chauffeur
3 - Cooper, A. A.. notice, of suit for damages_..
17- Chestnut Street, from Highland Place to Walnut Street
to improve
17- Christmas Tree in park, warrant ordered drawn
30 Cutler Business School, relative to personal tax
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- Jan. 2 =Dodge Street., relative to widening of 1, 21, 64, 489
2- Donnelly, M. M., right of way notice served for open
ing • of Cox Street .- 5
15- Dumphy, P,, granted an increase in salary - 8
15 -Dohs, Emma, relative to reducing taxes - 8, 536
15 Dawson, Mrs. Margaret, relative to cancelling taxes 3,506
15 -Dance Hall, Armory Hall license. suspended - 11
5 - Dubuque City Base Ball League, petition of, r_elative.to
- ' an appropriation for new base ball park - 35
5 - Dieterich,. C. A., et al, relative to opening new street .
to connect Seminary Street with .\'Vest Locust Street - 36
5 -- Dubuque. Benevolent and Humane Society, relative to
being granted their annual appropriation ____ 36
5- Diebold, J., relative to damage done. to his house_ by
contractors blasting on West Locust Street 36
5- Dietl, Mrs. Anna, relative to having taxes cailcelhed___ - ' 42
5 - Detention Hospital, to advertise for bids- for taking
care of 42. 68. 7G
- 5 - Dorgan, John, bill of, for material on wall on Seminary
street, see official book - -- - 43
19 - Dodge Street, C. A, Voelker, asking to appropriate for
sewer 4S
28- Detention Hospital, notice of, for bids 68, 76
Mar. 5 - Dubuque -Club, relative to reducing taxes 71, 130.651
5 - Detention Hospital. board of_ health - to purchase are
extinguishers . . 76
Apr 2- Dubuque Trades and Labor Congress, rel to in-
stalling Somers System 98
" - 2.-Delhi Street Engine House, to wire 102
" 1G Dubuque Building and Loan Association,. relative to
special tax levied .against Lot 117 Union Addition ' ' 112
" 16 Dubuque Park Board, relative to C. H. Meyer's sign . . . , 112
" - 16 Dehing, J., application of, for cleaning around market_ 113
16 -Deed of Tibey-,Bros. to City of Dubuque - 113
16 Dubuque Park Board; annual report of 114
" 16= Deputies of the various offices appointed 114, 136
" 16- Dubuque Benevolent and Humane Society, ivarrant or-
dered drawn. annual donation • ' 125
34 Dubuque Park Board, relative to appropriation for steps
- , between Bluff ,Street and Montrose Terrace 127
" 30 Delo"'imer, Mary, 'relative to taxes • 1`27, 221
30 Dubuque Lumber & Coal Co., relative to constructing
" 30 - Deed of Ada L. Collier to City
sidewalks on Rhomberg and Lincoln Avenues 127
" 30- Dubuque Park Board, bonds of 127.330
•` 30 - DDeed of City to Edward E. Graham 120
129
May 7- Daley, Ed., bond of _ 154, 169
" 7 - Duncan, A. H., relative to vault on Grandview avenue 159
7 - Dehing, J., relative to cleaning alleys 159
7 - Dubuque Teffrey Sales Co., relative to installing gaso-
line tank
improving 161, 398
7 -Dodge and South Dodge. engineer to prepare plat for
1(i2, 626
7 - Dodge Street from South Locust to South Main, to
improve 163,247,251
14- Dunning Avenue to improve__171, 398, 343. 382, 388, 395, 536, 579, 597, 633
22 Dubuque Moose Lodge, relative to holding carnival
4 - Dubuque Bathing Beach Commission. relative to war-
rant 214
4 - Dodge Street residents, relative to extending car line_ 214, 626. 652
4 - Dempsey, T. D., bond of, for excavating 214, 330
4 - Dubuque National Pank, bond of 2 18
" 11- Dubuque Batl Peach Commission appointed 242
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18- Dubuque Jeffrey Sales Co., invitation to council to
make trip to Rockford, Ill
18- Dubuque Bathing Beach Commission, relative to the
use of Seventh Street
July 2- Dubuque College, statement of, on Cox Street sewer_
2- Dubuque Industrial Corporation, relative to donation
for fireworks
2- Dunleith and Dubuque Bridge Co., for decree of, rela-
tive to assessments for years 1911 and 1912 297,
2- Dubuque College, relative to being allowed to tunnel
Cox Street
9 - Dubuque Hotel Co., relative to taxes for the year 1913
23 Deming, J. K., relative to sewer in Grove Terrace
23- Dubuque Park Board, relative to levy of one mill for
park purposes
Aug. 6- Dubuque Automobile Club, relative to city construct-
ing a place to turn around on Mt. Carmel Avenue 6- Deming, J. K., relative to tree on Grove Terrace
6 - Dubuque & Dunleith Bridge Co., decree of
•20- Dubuque Athletic Field. relative to hauling salvage on
certain streets to Athletic Field
20 Dubuque Park Board, relative to liability insurance
in the case of John Gutenkauf --
20 Dubuque College, relative to being allowed to terrace
on Cox Street --
20- Dubuque Packing Co., relative to the vacation of the
alley between 16th and 17th Streets_ -
20 Dubuque College, bond of, for permission to tunnel
under Cox tSreet
Sept. 3- Dubuque Park Board, relative to Lincoln Avenue im-
provement
3 - Dodge Street, widening of, deed of H. G. Gorr and wife
3- Diagonal Street relative to repairing
17- Dubuque Athletic Field, relative to having Carnival
of park
17- Drehouse, J., relative to cleaning stoves, etc., at city
hall
17- Dillon. T., relative to Grandview Ave. assessment
490, 548, 587,
17- Daykin, Allan T., relative to assessments on Decorah
and Irving Avenues
Oct. 1- Dubuque Park Commissioners instructed to fill pit of
the memorial statue at 15th Street park
15- Dubuque College, relative to placing lights on West
14th and Cox Streets - -- -- --
Nov. 5 - Dubuque Industrial Corporation, relative to one mill
levy for park purposes
5 - Dubuque Trades & Labor Congress, relative to one
mill levy for park purposes
5 - Dolter, Anna B., relative to remitting her taxes____.._
5 - Dolan, Mary, relative to cancelling taxes -
5 - Deed of Emma O. Graham to City of Dubuque
23- Donaldson, Matilda, relative to cancelling taxes
Dec. 3 - Dennis. W. S., relative to sewer assessment on West
Seventh Street
3 - .Dietl, Mrs., relative to cancelling taxes
30 - Doyle, Mrs. M. F., remonstrance of.
Street sewer
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on Jefferson
246
247
293
293
329, 398, 402, 658
258, 297, 304
317
337, 357
337, 386, 616
398
398
398. 402, (358
427
429, 486
430
430
430, 550
462
462
481
484
485
611, 617, 652, 679
490
544
548
586
586, 61(i
587 •
587
591
634
652
652
704
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SUBJECT
30 - Erie, Ed., relative to .saloon consent
July 16-- Eighmey.. C. H., relative tb assessment for improving
West Third Street
" 16 - Elks' Home - Minding Co., relative to area wall in rear
of building
" 23 - Eagle Point Avenue, to improve
Aug. 6 - Ellwanger, H. A., relative to soldiers' exemption
•' 6 - Ede, D. F., relative to salvage on Jones Street
" 12 Engineer given power to hire another, man
" 20- Excavations where new paving has been done,- all per -
sons required to put up bond of $50.00
Sept. 17- Eagles' Home' Association, relative to taxes_-_. -
Oct. 1 -Even. Jos'. P., relative to taxes of Ida Even
" 1-Eighth and Main Street property owners instructed to
have water spout placed tinder sidewalk
Nov. 19- Engineer instructed to get yardage of all paved streets tO 19 -E an
an of the e Board o of tl Examining c Engineer
Page
Jan. 15 -Eagle Point, retaining wall and walk, bid of, returned
to bidder
" 15 -Eagle Point Lime Works, bill of
Feb. 5-Eagle tive Point Avenue
reduction property
n assessment for paving rela
5 - Elmer, Mrs. Phoebe, relative to Soldiers' Widow Ex-
emption
" 25- Election, primary., canvass of vote
Mar. 5- Eighmey, C. H., trustee, relative to reducing taxes___
" 5 -Edina Street, to improve - -
Apr. 9 - Eighmey, C.' H.; relative to reduction in taxes_______
16 Eighteenth and Couler Ave. to construct'cenient steps
" 30 Eichman,' Walter, relative to special assessment
" 30- Elevator 4th Street and 11th tSreet city attorney to
,ascertain under what right or franchise they are 141,179
operating' 178
May 7 - Eighmey, Mr., relat :ve to rubbish at Beatrice Creamery - 158
" 14 Exchange Street. relative 4o improving____._ 168
" 14 Edwards, S., relative to building trestle in harbor____ .
" 14- Eighteenth Street Stairway, engineer to prepare plans_ 173, 392
• 22- Exchange Street, to improve 205
• 22- Election notice of polling places
June 4- Enzler, J. A., relative to 'cancelling assessment •on Lots
213
in Finley Addition
4 - Ehler Mrs. Fredericka, relative to special 2 assess- 21
- - meti't on Fulton and Monroe streets 21
" 4 -Eagle Point at Fischer's, carpenters to build fence
• 29 Erpelding, J. C., saloon transfer -
" 29- Election rates, relative to power of council on rates.260, 325, 328, 398, 549
260, 328
36, 80, 616, 617
41.
56, 63
72
77
106
125, 230
127
328
328, 426. 591
342, 430, 436
403
399
426
434
490
528, 616. 656
537
618
615
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F
Jan. 15 Feller, John P., et al, relative to placing 1'.ght on
Wood Street 8
15 Fenelon Place, bill of Kenety & Lee, for grading 11
" 19 — Eire Horses wanted - - -- 34
Feb. 5 —Fox, J., desk sergeant, relative to an increase in salary 35
5 —Fire Dept. Lieutenants, relative to increase in salary__ 36, 400
5 — Flynn, J., notice of appeal from special assessment____ 37, 43
,, 5 —Feed, contract to advertise for bids 41, 47, 71
" 5 — Ferguson - Kegler Mfg. Co.. relative to the exemption
of taxes for a period of three years, see official book 42
19 Frith, E. T., bill of, referred .. 48. 83
Mar. 5 —Fire Department Engineers and Assistants, relative to
an increase in salary 72, 221
5 — Fire Extinguishers, Board of Health to purchase_..____ 76
5 — Fumigator, to advertise for bids 76, 9u
10 Fitzpatrick, C. E., & Co., bill of, referred__. SO
19 Fitzgerald, Mr., bill of, for carpenter work done at
bathing beach . 80
19 — Fire Committee to purchase hose_.. 83
19 — Fire Horses wanted 95. 197
9 — Fitzpatrick: C. E., bill of, received and filed_____ 107
16— Falkenhainer, Chas., relative to driveway on Booth St. 112
16 — Fire Dept. drivers, relative to an increase i salary
16 — First Street, from Main to Locust, to i mprove
119, 170, 177, 187, 202, 231, 243, 309, 405, 456, 474, 492
" 30 — Foye Street. city to construct sidewalk 141
" 30 — Fire Horses wanted 149
May 7 — Fox, John, relative to an increase in salary 160
22 —Fire Limits, relative to extending 188
June 4— Fries, H., et al, relative to placing light on Ann St
4 — Fireman substitutes, relative to salary 213
" 4— Fischer's at Eagle Point, carpenter to build fence 230
" 4 — Foye Street, bids of, for sidewalk 231, 27
" 29 Flynn, J., relative to saloon permit 259
' " 30 — Fire Department, on inspection of buildings 261
July 2 — Fulton Street, street committee to inspect 307
" 16 Fountain on Julien Avenue, relative to removing 328
" 16 Flynn., John, relative to cost of paving between tracks
on West Locust Street_ 328, 617
" 23 — Fifth Avenue, to improve__341, 430. 435, 452, 456, 461, 468, 485, 615, 705, 721
Aug. 6— Flynn, J., relative to constructing sidewalks abutting . 398
Lots 4 - - Kleinschmidt's Subdivision_ -_
6 — Fire Department Ninth Street Engine House, relative
to new doors ._ ._ 405
20 Fitzpatrick, C. E., relative to erecting shed in rear of 429
his store
20 Federal Trust & Savings Bank. relative to electric 430
light rates ... 430
" 20 — Fire D ept. Drivers, relative to an increase in salary__.
Sept. 3 — Fire Dept. Engineers and Assistants, relative to an in- 46a
crease in salary -- 4(59
3 — Felgner, E. relative to erecting a woodshed on lot 437
3 — Fitzgerald, Ellen, ordered to make sewerage connection 470, 536
17 — Fire Dept. hosemen and ladderman. relative to salary_
17 Ferring. F. D., relative to making sewer connection 484 •
on Locust Street 548
Oct. 15 — Fire Dept., L. Benzer and J. Walsh. relative to salary
Apr.
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15 Fairview Place, relative to having an arc lamp installed 561
15 — Fifth Ave., chief of police to stop people digging up
sand pits 561
15 Fischer & Co., city attorney instructed to look up mat-
ter of filling in new ground on the river front 561
Nov. 19 —Fifth Avenue Property Owners. relative to opening
street between Fifth and Seventh Avenues 617
Dec: 17— Fischer & Co., bill of, referred - 678
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Jan.- 2 Contractor, instructed to comply with con:- 4
tract
2— Glasson, W. J , relative to cancelling- assessment for- 5
laying walk alititting Lot'q owned by Mrs. J. McLaren Feb. -
5— Grigg, J. J.,-et- al; relative to placing light on Pearl St._ 35
5 — Gmehle, Al, relative to being appointed Delinquent
Tax Collector - 35. 160
" 19 Gasson, Mrs. - - Margaret relative to- reducing assessmept 50 308
Mar. 5 — Gold Street, grade of sidewalk 75
5 — Grading to be bid in total 78
Apr. 16—Grove Terrace, engineer to prepare grade 125
30 Graham.. Edward F., relative to deed of city 129
" 30 Grandview Avenue, engineer instructed to set stakes 141
for sidewalks
May 7 — Grand Army Posts, relative to an appropriation for
Memorial Day 154
7— Garbage contractor relative to collecting same 158, 260
7— Gmehle, A., relative to collecting delinquent tax 160
" 7 —Gow & Curtis, bond of 168, 218
22 — Glab, N., relative to repairing 32d Street 176
" 22— Garbage collection notice - 198
June 4— German Trust & Savings Bank, bond of____. 218
4 — Gold Street, grade of sidewalks "- -. 219
4 —Grove Terrace, from West 12th to Arlington Street.._
222, 289, 312, 317, 323. 338, 344, 380, 389, 395, 424, 553, 581, 599, 632
" 18— Garbage, relative to collecteion of, on Grandview Ave. 247, 324
July 9 — Germania Stock Co., relative to taxes for year 1911__ _
Aug. 6— Garbage contractor notified to collect garbage on An- 409
gella Street _. -__
6 — Garbage contractor notified to collect all garbage____ 410
,, 6 — Graham, Dr. J. N., veterinary surgeon 42
" 20 Grode, Jacob, relative to damage done to his property
" 20 Gutenkauf, J., relative to injuries while at work for
Park Board 429, 486
Sept. 3 —Gorr, H. G. and wife. deed of, to city for widening 462, 4S9 .�"
Dodge Street
3 — Gengler, A. C., relative to the alley between Lincoln 470
Avenue and Providence Street
17 Grutz, Nick, relative to council repairing Bee Branch , 484
Sewer -
Oct. 1— Gunther, H., relative to taxes on Lot 6, Martin's Du- 5•,g 616
-
" 15— Galliart, A., remonstrance of, on Julien Avenue in!- 558
provement - --
Nov. 5— German Trust & Savings Bank, relative to taxes on i8(
Water Works bonds
5 —Lett, Anna & E. C., relative to salvage on Center Place 587
5— Graham., Emma and Ivy, deed to city of Lot 1, Ben-
nett Street Subdivision 591
" 19 German Trust & Savings Bank, relative to loan war- 61
rants
Dec. 3 — Gonner, Lawrence, loan warrants drawn,in his favor__ 6655
" 3— Grandview Avenue property owners relative to special
666
assessment
" 10— German Trust & Savings Bank, $10,000.00 borrowed by
city 675
30 Gatena, Mr., addressed council relative to widening 696
West Third Street
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30— Gehrig, H. protesting against raise on personal tax____
30 Gleason, Harry, relative to extra work in assessor's
office
Page
709
710
ul�
1914
H
Jan. 2- Harker, T. R., petition of, relative to having assessment 1, 21
cancelled for sewer in Delhi Street 1 11, 160
2- Hackney,. Thos., relative to an increase in salary
2 -Heer, Ernest, right of way notice for the opening of 5
Cox Street granting
deputies an
15 Heller, city assessor, relative to b g p 8
additional $100.00 each
15- Harbor master instructed to put up danger signals at 10
harbor
" 15 -Horse on carpenter wagon left in hands of Fire Com- 10
mittee
" 15- Harbor Committee given power to let contract for a 21 �3 4)°
landing at ice harbor 4 5
Feb. 5- Hohenadel. Chas., relative to his assessment on Couler `35
" 5 - Haacock, Mrs. E., relative to having taxes reduced
" 5 - Hein, Louisa, relative to being allowed sum for injuries 36, 160, 178, 220
" 5 - Henderson. Augusta A., objecting to special assess- 37, 2'31
ment on West Locust Street improvement , 7 2 1
5 - Hughes. Thos., notice of appeal on assessment 4 2
19 - Heeb Street, relative to grading_._ 9
19 - Hill Street, relative to widening of
19 Hohenadel, Mrs. Peter, relative to reducing valuation 49
on her property -
" 19 Helbing, J. G., relative to erroneous return of assess-
ment
19- Hutter, Mary, claim of, for injuries received____._
Mar. 19 - Hose to purchase for Fire Department
Apr 16- Hodgdon Avenue, cement steps to be constructed
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SUBJECT
" 16 Highland Place, engineer to prepare g
" 30- Harbor cement stairways. relative to constructing of__
" 30 House boats relative to removing of___ 130, 310, 325. 329, 402, 467
30 Hickey, Park, to construct sidewalk
7- Hansen, Geo.. relative to error in assessment
7 -Hats for police department, to purchase
7- Hohenadel, Mrs. Peter, relative to reducing taxes
14 Harbor, U. S. engineer asking to b uild tres
14 - Henderson Ave, to improve___172, 338, 342. 381, 388, 395. 5
relative to city paying bills due him on
22 Hassett, T. J. 17G,
certain improvements 3
22 -Heeb Street, Voelker asking for grade
e 4 -Heil, Elmer, relative to - connecting sewer in
Grandview Avenue gasoline
4- Hawkeye Steam Vul. Co.. relative to erecting ga -
ls
tank
4 - Herron. Ed, bond of
4- Hanlon, Angie and James, relative to the Cherry Street
special assessment
4- Highland Place. from Arlington to West 11th Street.
to improve 223, 312, 317, 318, 321, 338, 344, 369, :
with
18 Hoefflin. C. H., relative to saloon permit
18- Hirtz, Matilda, relative to cancelling assessment
18 Hassett, T. J.. relative to blasting on Southern Avenue_
2- Heitzman, W., relative to opening alley between Rhom-
berg and Garfield Avenues
2- Hassett, T., instructed to repair Willow Street___.._
9- Homan, M., bill of, for cinders allowed
9 - Hickey, Mr.. addressed council relative to property -on
- Page
49
50, 127
83
125
125
130
157
158
160
168
36,579,595,63
09, 432, 484, 616
- 176
213, 232
214, 243, 246
218
221
181. 388, 396, 592,
645. 060, 667, 679
246
246
247, 300, 310
309
315
318
1914
Grandview Avenue
16 - Heeb. A. F., relative to removing water fountain on
Julien avenue
16 Hamel, Pat, appointed supt. of sprinkling
16- Harbor master instructed to notify Mr. Siegel relative
to swimming on the river front --
23 Hillary, Mr., relative to moving butcher shop on Stew-
art Avenue, while malting improvements
6 Herman, et al, relative to city opening streets
between 5th and 7th Avenues
6 - Hassett, F. W., bond of, for blasting
20 Hancock, John T., Co.. relative to being granted per-
m
forissm ion to erect a light roof over their loading plat-
20 Harbor master relative to an increase in salary
1 -Howe, Emma M., relative to erroneous assessment
1- Hanson, Peter B., relative to his taxes
1- Herron Place, petition of Alice Blount, relative to
improving
1- Hassett, Thomas J., notice of suit in the sum of $600.00
1- Hickey, John and wife, deed of Lot 17 and 1 8, Summer
Hill Addition
1 -Heeb. A., remonstrance of, on Jefferson St. sewer
1- Hodgdon Avenue steps, warrant drawn in favor of the
Park Board
15 Hanson. Win., relative to erecting a steel awning on
Twelfth and Iowa Streets
15 Hilger, Frank, relative to damage done to stop box
in the rear of 1073 White Street
21- Harrison Street, to install an arc light
21 Hennessy. J. J., relative to salon consent
5 - Hill, A., relative to repairing town clock____
5- Higbee, Mr., notified to be present at Committee of the
Whole meeting
19- Haggerty, Hannah, notice of suit
19- Hassett F. \'V., relative to liability insurance
" 19 -Hose relative to purchasing for Fire Department
t9 Higbee. Capt., relative to lease of Armory Hall
" 19 -Hill Street property owners, relative to repairing street
Dec. 3 - Hancock, Mrs., remonstrance of, on_ Highland Place
assessment
" 17- Hoefflin, C. H.. relative to saloon consent
30 -Heeb, A. F., remonstrance of, on "Jefferson St. sewer
it
Aug.
Oct.
Nov.
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SUBJECT
H
Page
325
328
336, 337
336
347, 356
398
395. 533
430
442
528
528 ,616
529
529
529
529
544
548, 617, 659
549
561
562
586
607
612
612
613, 683
615
617
667
695
704
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1914 SUBJECT
I
Jan. 15 Independent School District, relative to sidewalk on
Irving Avenue
15- Independent School District, relative to taxes
15 Insurance policies to be renewed
5 - Irving Avenue Improvement relative to the assess-
ment of Minnie B. Starr
5 -Iowa Telephone Co., bond of, for excavating
19 Insurance policies approved of
25 -Iowa Telephone Co., relative to blasting on West 17th
Apr. 2- Ihrcke, Mrs. F., relative to cancelling special assessin't
2- Irving Avenue, improving, special assessment of
30 - Iowa Oil Co., relative to space in harbor
May 7- Immanuel Church, relative to taxes
14 International Harvester Co., relative to auto ambulance
June 4 - Iowa Trust & Savings Bank, bond of
July 2- Insurance, relative to liability insurance
Aug. 20 - Iowa Telephone Co., relative to the release of bond
Sept. 17 -Iowa Association of Chiefs of Police, relative to Chief
of Police attending convention
Oct. 1- Interlocking Cement Co., bond of
Dec. 3 -Iowa Trust & Savings Bank, $5,000.00 borrowed by city
Feb
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9
9
10
37
37, 82
52
60
98, 106
104
126
159
168
218
293 467, 484
430
484
533
675
Jan. 2- Jungwirth, J. right of way notice served for opening
of Vernon Street - 5
15 - Jess, Margaret, et al, relative to improving Pine Street 8
Feb. 5 - Jurors appraisement on Cox and Vernon Streets 40, 41
" 12 Judges and clerks of election appointed 46
Apr. 16 Jamieson, S. B., relative to being granted permission
to operate a pop - corn wagon 112,160
" 16 - Jones Street, from Bluff to Locust, to improve •
118, 170, 177, 187, 201, 209, 231, 283, 324, 387, 423, 593, 644, 660, 672
2
16 - Jones Street. from Locust to Main, to improve
119, 170. 186, 201, 208, 243, 309, 399, 403, 431, 489, 525, 560, 592
16 Julien Avenue, from Bluff Street to Lot 49, to improve
124, 170, 177, 187, 202, 208, 232, 243, 329, 403, 490, 524, 558, 586, 592
7 - Jones Street, from I. C. R. R. tracks to Water Street,
to improve 164
22 - Jones Street, from Locust to South Main Street, to
improve _ - 186, 399
June 4- Julien Avenue from Alpine to Asbury St., to improve_ 225 318, 693
July 2- Jungwirth, J., relateive to assessment for sewer in
North Glen Oak Avenue 293, 471
Sept. 3 - Johnson, H. T., relative to slough adjoining Harves-
ter Co. 472
Oct. 1- Julien Lodge No. 397, relative to franchise of Tele-
phone Co.
1- Jefferson Street, profile of, showing grade 534
Nov 19- Jungwirth, Rosa, relative to sewer assessment on Glen
Oak Avenue 611
19 Jungwirth, Jos. and Rosa, deed of Lot 9, Mt. Pleasant
Addition, to city - -- 614
May
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Page
K
2— Klauer Mfg. Co., bill of. for corrugated pipe 1
15— Kearney, Al., et al, relative to placing -light on corner
of Booth and Solon Streets 8
15 Kenety & Lee, bill of, for grading Fenelon Place 11, 43
5— Kenneally, et al, relative _ to placing light on Grand -
view.Avenue - - 35
5— Kolbe, Herman, remonstrance against assessment for
cutting weeds - .,,. 45
.19— Kenety & Lee, bill of, for covering on White Street,
- referred 48, 83, 159
Mar., 5— Kassler, M. & Son, relative to placing light at 5th and
White Streets ,_ ;", 72
19— Keefe, 7. 1I. et al,'',relate to placing light on Cale-
donia -Place 80
" . 19 Kearney, Mrs, M,, et al, relative to constructing sewer
in Cardiff Street 80
` . 19 --Kruse, Emma, claim of, for injuries allowed 82
Apr. 2 - Kruse,_ Chas. J. relative to the assessment on Monroe
' Street '• 101
' 9 Knoernschild; Katherine, relative to her assessment
30- Keckevoet, John, relative to using dock in harbor
'• 30 =Kunz, J. F., relative to special assessment on Lof 426,
Hanes Addition 127, 160
.; 3 Kolfenbach, L. F., relative to an increase in salary 127
30 —Key City -Building Club,. relative to taxes 71, 130, 221
May 7= Kormann, Geo., awarded contract to construct side-
- ;''walk in front of Lot 7, Smyth's Addition 160
" 14-4Kringle, O. G., remonstrance of, relative to re- platting
C. H. Meyers Addition
4— Kolfenbach, Louis, relative to salary 168. 328, 617
14 —Key City Gas Co., bond of 168, 218
" 22— Kolck, R., relative to taxes 178
June 4— Knockle, L. J., relative to laying sidewalk on 'Arch St. , 213
" 221
29 Krayer, J. J., given saloon permit 259
July 2— Kingsley, Mrs., relative to taxes 293
" 2— Kiesel, Geo., relative to ash bin in alley between Main
and Iowa Streets 308
2— Kemler, R. W., instructed to put tip wall on - West
Fifth Street and Summit Street 308
2— Kearney, Peter, remonstrance of, against assessment
for sewer in Cleveland Avenue 309
1G— Kenety, J. M., remonstrance of, on Angella Street
improvement 336, 35 7
Aug. 6— Kenline & Roedell, relative to court costs in Keckevoet
case 397,467
6 — Kerper, E. M., relative to erecting Bowser Tank 398
6 — Kramer, J., relative to erecting house on 7th Avenue 398, 432, 561
20 — Kunz, J. F., relative council accepting $29.27 in full
payment on special assessment levied against Lot
328 East Dubuque Addition 427
20— Kessler, L., relative to electric pole on his properetye_ 430
20— Kenneally, T., sidewalk, return of service served upon 431
3— Keckevoet case court costs 467,592
17— Kelsen, J., relative to changing location of his saloon_ 484
17— Kormann, G. L., bond of, for building sidewalks 485, 591
17 Knights of Columbus Building, relative to taxes 490
17— Kaufmann Avenue, council to view grounds relative
1914
K
to making street passable
Oct. 1— Kenna, M., relative to sewer connections
" 1— Kemler, R. W., relative to sewer connections
1— Kramer, Peter, relative to sewer connections
1— Kaufmann Avenue, from Hempstead Street to City
limits, to improve
15— Kruse, Mrs. C:, relative to cancelling assessment for
sewer in Sanford Avenue
Nov. 5 — Keen, A. E., relative to cancelling his taxes
5 — Kaufman, G. F., relative to cancelling taxes
19 Kormann, G., bill of 5% retained on Avoca Avenue,
referred
19 —Kunz, J. F. & Co., relative to city accepting special
assessments on Lots 712 Quigley Addition and Lot
615 Ham's Addition
19 Kane, Allan, remonstrance on Arlington Street sewer_
Dec. 3— Keffler, D., relative to the assessment on West 12th St.
3 — Key City Building Club, relative to taxes
3— Kormann, Geo., asking for an extension of time on
sidewalks on Rhomberg Avenue abutting Lots 411
to 426, Ham's Addition _.
3— Kuehnle, Chris, relative to assessment on Angella St._
17 —Key City Gas Co., bill of, referred
30 —Key City Gas Co., relative to their assessment
30 Kenneally, F. W., warrant ordered drawn for extra
work in the assessor's office
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SUBJECT
Page
501
536
536
536
533
548
587
591
610
611
618
651
651
652
652
678
709
710
1914
Feb.
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L
Jan. 2- Linehan, M. C., original notice of, relative to assess- 1
meat for paving lower Main Street 4
2 -Loan Warrant No. 4713 of October 4, 1900, re- issued___ 4
2-Linoleum for Police department, to purchase 10
15- Lighting, recorder instructed to get rates from U.E.Co. 11
15- Lighting schedule adopted for all night lighting � 33, 35, 42
15- Landing in ice harbor, to let contract for • , 23
19 -List of city warrants 35
5 - Light, relative to placing of, on Garfield Avenue 35
5 -Light relative to placing of, on Pearl Street__
5- Light, relative to placing' of, on Grandview Avenue
35
5 - Lieutenants on Fire Department, relative to an in- 3G 400
crease in salary
5 Light, to place on Southern Avenue 36
5 -Loan Warrants renewed, No. 4722 of Oct. 4, 1900, No.
4730 of October 4, 1900, Nos. 4711 and 4712 of Oct.
4, 1900 •
5 - Locust Street property owners, money due from Union 40
Electric Co, for building car line 41
5 Lungmotor, to purchase
19- Library Trustees, relative to council appropriating % 49
mill for support of library
19 - Labor Leader, relative to an increase for advertising 49
19- Larkin, J. J., relative to being allowed' soldiers' ex -•
emption 49
,c 19 Laboyteaux, Margaret, relative to property on 'Mar- 75, 114 129, 309
tha Street and North Booth Street
28 - List of city warrants .. 6
Mar. 5- Lyons, John, claim for injuries falling on icy sidewalk_ 72, 127
5- Louisa Street, from Bennett to St. Joseph Street, to
improve with macadam cement curb and gutter _ 78
19 - Light to be placed on Caledonia Place 80
19 -Light to be placed on 17th and Locust Streets 80
19- Lentz, N. T., notice of claim for injuries 81, 12i
19- Library trustees, annual report of Si
19 -List of city warrants for February SG gq, 317
2- Lights placed in various parts of the city 99
2- Lockner, Val., relative to assessment on Couler Ave 108
9 - Lyons, Mayor, address to council
16- Locust Street, from Sixth Street to Dodge Street, to
improve 117, 130, 162, 177, 202. 247, 283, 324, 388, 397, 423,
681, 684, 430, 1 ,
5
" 16- Louisa Street, from Bennett Streef to West Third St., 125, 233, 469
to widen .126
30- Library Trustees, relative to annual donation
30- Locust Street, South Locust and Southern Avenue,
from Sixth Street to City Lot No. 578, to pave with
asphalt 131, 162, 170, 177, 231, 247, 291, 330
30- Lincoln Avenue, from alley between 9th and 10th Ave-
nues southerly to Ninth avenue, to improve
434, 229, 249, 455, 462, 463, 468, 478, 490, 544, 546, 572, 607, 666
142
160
173, 177
188
30 -List of city warrants _
7- License of saloons, and reducing of
14 -Law, compensation left in hands of city attorney
14 -List of city warrants
4 - Lee, Jas. F.. relative to assessment for sewer in Rose-
dale 'Avenue
Page
40
213, 594 .
1914 SUBJECT
L
4 - Light on Emsley and Ann Sts., relation to placing of 213
4- Loftus, Mrs. T. J., relative to city encroaching on her 214
property in alley between Locust and Bluff Streets_ 247, 626
" 18 Leavitt, Chas., relative to landscape engineer 247, 402
" 18- Linehan & bonds of 402
18 -List of city warrants 293
July 2 -Levi, Fred, apointed' treasurer of Bathing Beach Com. 293
•• 2-Lights, to install at steps.of West Fifteenth Street 330
• 16 Library Trustee; F. B. Ross appointed 330
• 1G- Lothrop, F. B., remonstrance of, on , West 11th St. Imp. .
" 29- Lawther, Wm:, remonstrance of, on special assessment
for improving alley between Main and Locust Sts, 356, 4
362
" 29-List of city warrants .- 397
Aug. 61 trustees, relative to levy for support- of library 430, 397
'• 20 -Le Van, A. J., bond of, for excavating__ 443
•• 20-List of city warrants -
Sept. 3 - Lee, Jas., Sr., relative to a reduction on West Locust
462
Street assessment. 462
3- League of Iowa Municipalities, relative to state meeting 484
" 17- Lorez, Mrs. M•, relative to a reduction in taxes
" 17- Lochner, Philip, relative to the assessment for sewer 481
in Malady 'Street' 484
" 17- Luchsinger; Mrs. P., relative to sewer in Valeria Street
" 17- Lavery, Mrs. John, relative to Grandview Avenue as- 490, 5 37
sessment' _____ ,, , 537
17 -List of city warrants - 529
Oct. - 1- Lenehan, D. J. et al; remonstrance of on Pickett St_ 542 529
1- Louisa Street from Benett to West Third St., to widen 548
" 15 -Light to be placed on. Belmont; West 14th and Cox,St_ 554
" 15 Lights to .be ,placed on Rhomberg Avenue - 561
' " 15 Lights to be placed on West 15th and Harrison Streets 563
" 26 -List of city warrants 863
• 26- Leibnitz Street, to construct a retaining wall 587, 666
Nov. 5 - Light, relative to- placing of, on Emsley and. Ann Sts_.
" 5- Lavery, Ernestine, relative to her assessment on Grand-
view Avenue '
5- Light, relative to placing of, on Thomas Place
• 19 Light, relative to placing on corner, of Delhi and West
Fifth Streets
19- Lyon, Thos., deed of Lot 10, Bennett Street Sub. to
city
19 Lange, Louisa, relative to improving \ \T :lour Lane
`• 23 -Loan warrants ordered drawn by council
• 23 -List of city warrants____
Dec. 3- Light, relative to placing on Millville Road
" 3- Light, relative to placing on Exchange Street
3- Light, relative to placing on West Third Street
3 warrants ordered drawn
3 - Lot 33 Union Addition, taxes redeemed
17 -Light to be placed on Third and Locust Streets
17 - Lee, Thos., relative to extending time on 18th St. steps
17 -Light to be' placed on Hennepin Street
17 -Light to be placed on Seminary Street
17- Lights, list of street lights installed by U. F. Co._ .
30- Lorenzen, 0., relative to his taxes
i ` 30- Lorenz Anton relative- to taxes
30 -List of city warrants
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Page
587
587, 666
610
614
617
619
635
652
652
652
655
675
678
678
678
679
679
709
709
710
1914
M
Jan. 2- Maclay, A. P., et al, asking that steps be taken to ac-
quire strip of Lot 4 of 1 of Min. Lot 150, for widen- 1, 21
ing Dodge Street :`- 2 -Mt. Pleasant Avenue property owners, relative to hav- 1
ing light placed 1, 301
2- Marung, Mrs., relative to cancelling taxes for 1913
2-Mold Maw L., original notice of,' relative to can 1
ceiling special assessment for paving Main Street___
2- Manley, Mary, right of way notice served for opening
of Cox Street
" 2- Muscatine Street improvement, special assessment of 14, 33, 37, 52, 81
Feb. 5- Mathis, Mrs. C., relative to her assessment on Kauf- 36, 106
mann Avenue 41, 309
5 -M y', r M J., relative ., relative to assessment educing her
19- Murphy,
ment
19- Michels, M., relative to a reduction on special assess - 49.309
ment on Fenelon Place -- 49,30)
19- Mehlhop, H. H., relative to having assessment reduced
19- Mitzner, Chas., relative to damage done by McNa- 50
mara Cont. Co., by blasting on West Locust Street_ 50, 64
19- Municipal Athletic Field, relative to an appropriation_
19- Milligan, Edward F., allowed soldiers exemption 51
19- Martha Street, relative to property of Margaret Lu
boyteaux
19- Mayor's proclamation for primary election
Mar. 19- Murphy, Ann, relative to having taxes reduced
" 19- Morrison Bros., relative to erecting fence
" 19- Market Street. relative to vacating o f
" 19- Mayor's proclamation for city election 98, 205, 214, 497, 511
Apr. 2- Malady Street, relative to improving of
` 2- Meyer, H. A., relative to placing sign on 4th Street
extension 95, 160
16
2- Matron' Quarters, to buy pillow slips, etc
9- Murphy, Mrs. Ann, relative to erroneous assessment 106, 423
9- Mayors Lyogs and Saul addressed the council 114, 220
16- Market Square, relative to cleaning of
" 16-Malady Street. from Grandview Avenue to Dodge. to
improve .._- -_120, 128, 207, 228, 244, 272, 434, 555
" 16- Martha Street, from end of present improvement to the 123
east curb line of North Booth Street, to improve___ 127,248
16- Mlullen Bros., bond of, for excavating
May 7- Moser, Mrs. Caroline, relative to cancelling assessment 153, 217
" 7- Meggenberg. C. B., relative to special assessment of 159, 220
Lot 4, Rebman's Sub. 168, 218
14- Masters, G., bond of 179
" 22- Mahoney, John, bond of
" 22- Mountain Lane, to improve_185,338,45 463, 478, 482, 512, 593. 645, 660, 673
" 22- Meyers Addition, relative to re-platting at159, 168, 171, 205, 232, 328 339, 617
June 4- Motorcycle, relative to purchasing of 213, 232, 275, 336
4- Manson, W. estate, remonstrating against Second St. 214
improvement
18- Mathis, A. L., relative to overflow of water on Gan- 246
dolfo Avenue - "
18 -Meis, E. L.. relative to garbage collection on Grand -
• view avenue 2.17
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52, 75
70
80
80, 470
80, 113
95
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" 18- M eehan. Mary, relative to paving on South Locust St.
" 18 -Metz Mfg. Co., relative to use of half of 17th Street__
" 18 -May, Helen, relative to taxes
29- Montgomery, E., saloon transfer -.
July 2 -Mt. Carmel, engineer to prepare plat for widening
.street at Mt. Carmel
9 - Manufacturers' Appraisal Co., relative to revaluation
on real estate and buildings
" 16- Murphy, L. , resignation of, as library trustee
Aug. 20- Murray, J. J., return of service served upon, for con-
struction of sidewalk
" 20- Matthews, Mrs. A. B., relative to salvage on Locust St.
20- Malady Street, changing of name to Booth Street
" 20 -Metz Mfg. Co., relative to constructing bridge across
gutter at the foot of Seventeenth Street
Sept. 3- Martin, Margaret, ordered to connect with sewer
" 3- Midwest Construction Co., instructed to erect a fence
on West Third Street
3- McNamara, C. B. & Co.. bill of, for balance on West
Locust Street and Arch Street referred
17 -Mt. Loretta Avenue, grade of
Oct. 1- Meehan, Mrs. A., relative to her taxes
1- Motorcycle Police, granted an increase in salary
N 5- Mullen Bros., relative to excavating in alley between
13th and 14th Streets
" 5- Marshall, Geo., bill of, referred
" 19- Manure, relative to hauling on main streets, referred
Dec. 3- Mulligan, Jas., relative to improving Riker Street
" 3- Marung, Mrs., relative to her taxes being cancelled .
" 17 -Matz, Chas., bill of, referred
17- Martha Street, relative to proposed change of grade
17-Madison Street, from 17th Street to Seminary Street,
to improve
Page
247, 617
247
247
259
307
126, 310, 324
328
431
431
434, 469
435
470, 536
481, 491
483
487
529
544
587, 666, 680
594
61.9
652
652
678
681
694
l�<
1914 SUBJECT
Jan.
Feb:
Mar.
19 McFadden, J. M., secretary; relative -to an appropr
for support of library
19 McCarthy; J. claim of; for falling on sidewalk
19 McNamara, C. B. & Co., bill of city. for macadam
5— McFadden Building Co., relative to taxes
5 — McFadden,' J. M.., et al, relative -to taxes -being cancelled
5— McNamara, C. B., remonstrating against the widening
of Cox Street
5 — McPake bill of, received and filed
Apr. 2— McLaughlin, Mrs. Maud, relative to cancelling taxes
2— McNamara, C. B. & Co., notice of claims held on dif-
ferent contracts
9= McNamara; C. B. & Co., bill of, referred
16 McFadden, E. W., relative to erecting garage
May 14 McCarthy, M. H., relative- to purchasing. River, Front
Park -
" 14— McCarten, H. B:, bond of
22— McFadden Bldg CO:,, relative to erecting curb
June 18— McNulty, F., relative to an increase in salary
July 2:—McNamara, C. B., relative to blasting rock__..
2— McArthur, A., attorney's report on court costs
Aug. 20 McNamara & Co., bill of, for balance due on West
Locust Street
20 McNamara & Co., bond of, for blasting
Oct. 1— McPoland, Roger, relative to cancelling assessment on
Curtis Street '
1— McNamara, C. B. & Co., notice of suit for $2,450.00
21— McNamara & Co.. relative to sewer in Rosedale Ave._
19 McGrath, Wm. A., relative to claim for injuries received
19 McNamara & Co., relative to curb stone bought of city
Dec. 3 — McCarten, M., Sr., relative to placing light on Ex-
. change Street
3— McNamara & Co., court costs against city
17 McCune, Kath.. relative to injuries received by falling
on sidewalk on Delhi Street
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2= McLaren, Mrs. J. relative to cancelling assessment for
laying walk
15— McNamara &-Co., bills of-city for - macadam
5— McQuade, Dan, relative -to being exempt from- taxes
19— McNamara, C. B: & Co., bills of referred
1914 SUBJECT
lid
Jan. 15 Notice of Suit of Win. Schwaegler
" 15 Nelson, W. J., relative to erecting street signs
" 19 Notice to those from whom a city license is required
" 19 Notice to boat builders
Feb 5— Notices of appeal from levy of special assessments on
West Locust and Arch Streets
5— Norton, Mrs. D., relative to having taxes reduced
19 National Demokrat, relative to raising compensation
for printing council proceedings
" 19— Notice to jewelers for taking care of town clock
19— Notice to hay and grain dealers
" 19 Notice to printers
Mar 5— Nesler & Hammel, relative to excavating in the alley
in the rear of 1050 Main Street
5— Notice to Water Works bondholders
5 — Notice to licensed embalmers
Apr. 16 Nagle. J. J., relative to const sewer from Fene-
Ion Place to West Third Street
" 16 Nicks, N., application of, for engineer on roller
16 Nevada Street, from West Third to Langworthy Ave-
nue, to improve
30 — Ninth Avenue, from Lincoln to Rhomberg Avenues, to
improve
3e Night Soil, relative to disposing of
30 Notice to applicants for positions on the fire and police
Departments
May 7— Nitterauer, S. B., relative to soldiers tax exemption____
7 — Neumeister, F., relative to sewer in alley between
Rhomberg Avenue and Garfield Avenue
7 — Norton, Ed., bond of
7 Notice to gardeners 1" k etc. -
7 Notice to those from whom city license is required____
7— Notice to batte - s
7— Notice to teamsters
7 — Notice to satoonkeener
18—Nesler & Hammel, bond of
18 Notice in relation to weeds
6 — Ninth Street Engine House. relative to getting new
- doors
20 Neuwoehner. Frank, adm., relative to sidewalk abut-
ting Lots t and 2 Mt. Pleasant Addition ._
20 Nagle, J. J.. notified to remove rubbish within 3 days__
20 Notice to sidewalk contractors -
20 Notice to attorneys, relative to revision of ordinances_
Sept. Norton, T. W., relative to special assessment on An-
gella Street
3 Helen B., remonstrance of, on Arlington Street
sewer
Neumeister, Frank, deed of, to city, of Lot 26 Wicke's
Addition
Neumeister, Mr., ordered to connect with sanitary sewer
Oct. 1 —North Main Street. from Kaufmann Avenue to Semin-
ary Street, to improve
Nov. 19 Nagle, J. J., deed of Lots 43 to 46 Blake's Addition to
city -
" 19 Notice to clothier
Dec. 3 of Presentation, relative to taxes for 1911, 1912
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Page
9
10
33
33
37
42
49
69
G9, 71
70
72
96
96
112
112
116
133
141
.151
154, 308
154, 309
154, 169
198
200
200
203, 269, 276
207
248
275
405,553
430
435
450, 455
430
462, 616
463
466
470
538
61-t, 680
641
Page.
5, 21
11
41
48, 83
49
50
52
72, 82
7:3
73
76
98
98, 127, 613
107
112, 153, 247
166, 177
168, 218
176
248
293
297
429, 483
431, 550
529
529
561
612
613
652
659
679
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1914 SUBJECT
and 1913
17- Notices of Appeal of property owners on Highland
Place assessment
17- Notice to tenants and owners of property
Page 1914
652
679
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0
Jan. 15- O'Farrell, J., estate, relative to paying part of assess-
ment 8
" 15- O'Farrell Contracting Co., bid of, relative to repairing
walk and wall at Eagle Point high bridge 11
Mar. 19- Oberhoeffer, Louis J., relative to a reduction on taxes_ SO
Apr. 2- O'Donnell, James, relative to erecting a retaining wall_ 98
" 2- O'Meara, Ellen, relative to taxes 98
9- Oberhofer, L. J., relative to an erroneous assessment_ 106, 15 7
" 9- Officers elected, oath of office adminstered 10S
" 10- Officers, appointive, appointed for one year 109
May 7- Ordinance vacating of the alley extending from Nevada
Street, between Langworthy Avenue and Solon Sts 157, 199
" 14- Ordinance granting St. Joseph College to maintain a
private sewer in Cox Street 170, 274
" 22- O'Donnell, M., bond of ._ 177, 218
" 22- Ordinance establishing grade on the alley between Main
and Iowa from 1st to 2d Streets 180, 268
" 22- Ordinance establishing grade on Cardiff Street___.____ 180, 268
" 22- Ordinance establishing grade on Cox Street 181, 269
" 22- Ordinance establishing grade on State Street 131, 271
22- Ordinance establishing grade on Malady Street 182, 270
" 22- Ordinance establishing grade on alley between Bluff
and Locust Streets, from 8th to 10th Streets_____. 182, 270
" 22- Ordinance establishing grade on alley between Main
and Locust Streets, from Jones to Second Street 183, 269
22- Ordinance establishing grade on West Eighth Street_ 183, 270
June 4- Ordinance relating to the sale of milk and distributing 219
4- Ordinance creating a bathing beach commission 219, 273
4 -Olive Street, to improve 226, 312, 317, 320, 338, 343, 369, 380, 390, 395,
424, 431, 593, 646, 660 ;670
" 11- Ordinance relating to liquor tax • 233, 280
" 11- Ordinance establishing grade in alley between Clay and
Iowa Streets, 4th to 9th Streets 234, 281
" 11- Ordinance establishing grade on Julien Avenue, from
Bluff Street west 234, 279
" 11- Ordinance establishing grade on Jones Street from
Bluff to Locust Street 235, 279
" 11- Ordinance establishing grade on First Street, from
Main to Locust Streets 235, 277 -
" 11- Ordinance establishing grade on Jones Street, from
• Main to Locust Street 2361, 277
" 11- Ordinance establishing grade on South Locust Street_ 236, 283
" 11- Ordinance establishing grade in alley, between Clay
and White Streets _. 237, 278
11- Ordinance .establishing grade on Third Street_. 238.282
" 11- Ordinance establishing grade on Locust, South Locust
and Southern Avenue ._ 239,279
" 11- Ordinance establishing • grade in alley between Clay'
and Iowa Streets, 10th to 12th Streets__ 239, 280
" 11- Ordinance establishing grade in alley between Clay
and Iowa Streets, 13th to 17th Streets 240, 281
1s- Ordinance 'establishing grade in alley between Rhona-
berg and Garfield Avenues___ 253, 287
18- Ordinance establishing grade on Second Street 256, 286
18- Ordinance establishing grade on West Fifth Street,
from Glen Oak to Booth Street 256, 286
18- Ordinance establishing grade on Solon Street____. 257, 286
1914
18- Ordinance establishing grade on Booth Street
18- Ordinance establishing grade on Booth Street
18- Ordinance establishing grade in alley first east of Al-
pine Street, from Langworthy Avenue to Solon St
July 2- Ordinance relative to constructing sewers, making and
levying special assessments therefor
2- Ordinance relative to improving streets and alleys____
2- Ordinance establishing grade on Third St. extension__
2- Ordinance granting Dubuque College privilege to tun-
nel Cox Street
2- Ordinance relative to street traffic and use of streets
and alleys
2- Ordinance establishing grade on the alley between
Jackson and Washington, from 10th to 11th Street__
2- Ordinance establishing grade on Twentieth Street____
2- Ordinance establishing grade on Rhomberg Avenue___
2- Ordinance, relative to smoke
2- O'Rourke, M. A., bond of
16- Oswald, Sophia, Edward, William, notice of suit
16- Ordinance amending an ordinance adopted July 17,
1913, amending an ordinance adopted November 7th,
1907, relating to street improvements, etc. 331, 377, 3S5
16- Ordinance establishing grade on Julien Avenue from
Alpine to Delhi Street 331,385
16- Ordinance establishing grade on the alley first north of
West Fifth Street 332.386
16- Ordinance establishing grade on Highland Place 333. 386
16- Ordinance establishing grade on the alley between Al-
pine Street and Nevada Street 333, 386
16- Ordinance establishing grade on Arlington Street 334,387
16- Ordinance establishing grade on the alley between Clay
and White Streets, between 17th and 18th Streets 334, 387
16- Ordinances relative to the revision of all city ordinances 336, 467
16- Ordinance for the vacation of Columbia Street, Adams
Street in C. H. Meyer's Addition 339, 39 3
6- Ordinance establishing grade on Dunning Avenue____ • 404, 451
6- Ordinance establishing grade on Henderson Avenue__ 404, 452
6- Ordinance establishing grade on Mountain Lane 404, 459
12- Ordinance establishing grade on West Eleventh Street 421, 453
12- Ordinance establishing grade on Cleveland Avenue.
from Villa Street to Plum Street 422, 454
12- Ordinance establishing grade on Plum Street 422, 455
12- Ordinance establishing grade on Villa Street - 4 23, 453
20- O'Farrell Contracting Co.. relative to bill for the im-
provement of Fulton and Monroe Street 435
3- Ordinance establishing grade on Burch Street 468,517
3- Ordinance establishing grade on West Seventh Street 469, 516
3- Ordinance changing the names of Booth and Malady
Streets, to South Booth Street 469,517
3 -- Ordinance declaring the emission of dense smoke 471, 515, 541
3- O'Hagen Street from Delhi to Mineral Street, to im-
prove _ 476
17- O'Brien, K., bond of, for building sidewalks 485,591
17- Ordinance establishing grade on Alta Vista Street 518
17- Ordinance establishing grade on Pear Street 488.520
17- Ordinance establishing grade on Mountain Lane 488, 521
17- Ordinance establishing grade on Fifth Avenue 489, 520
17 -Osel, John, relative to Grandview Avenue assessment_ 490
17 -Odd Fellows Bldg., relative to taxes 4
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Page
257, 287
257, 287
258, 287
298, 373
299, 300, 375
301, 373
304, 372
304;372
305, 373
305, 370
306, 370
315
317, 467
329
1914
0
Oct. 1- Ordinance establishing grade on the alley between
Washington and Elm Streets, from 24th to 25th Sts.
1- Ordinance establishing a grade on Angella Street____
1- Ordinance establishing a grade on Mt. Loretta Avenue
1- Ordinance establishing a grade on 24th Street, between
Elm and Washington Streets
15- O'Meara, Ellen, relative to cancelling taxes
15- Ordinance establishing a grade on Center Place
15- Ordinance establishing a grade on Jefferson Street
15- Ordinance establishing a grade on Spruce Street
15- Ordinance establishing a grade on the alley, between
Alta Vista and Center Place, from Julien Avenue to
Lot 6, McNulty's Subdivision
15- Ordinance establishing a grade on Lincoln Avenue.
from 9th to 10th Avenue
15- Ordinance establishing a grade on Lincoln Avenue,
from 4th to 7th Avenues
Nov. 5- Ordinance establishing a grade on the alley first south
of Julien Avenue
19- O'Hara, Wm. and Mary, relative to assessment for al-
ley improvement
19 O'Donnell, M., relative to Burch Street assessment
19- Ordinance establishing an office of Board of Examin-
ing Engineers .
19 ,-Ordinance relative to electric rates received and filed__
3- O'Shea, Bridget, their building on S. Locust Street
declared a nuisance
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SUBJECT
Page
534, 573
534, 573
535. 573
535, 573
548
550, 576
551, 577
551, 577
552, 575
552, 578
553,576
593, 643
617
619
615
666
667
1.914
Jan.
P
2- Police Force, relative to being granted an eight hou:
a day shift
15 -Pine Street property owners asking to have street
improved 8
15 -Post, Lizzie J., settlement of claim for injuries
15- Photographers relative to licensing all non - resident
photographers
15 -Pier, Elizabeth, relative to the assessment of Emma
Williams Li,
15- Playground, mayor to appoint committee to investi-
gate property 20
5- Palen, . Jos. A., relative to the assessment on Musca-
tine Street 37, 309
25- Primary election votes canvassed 56, 63
19= Pickley, James R., estate, claim of, for back salary al-
lowed 82
19 -Pine Street, relative to widening of 83
19 -Pine Street, to improve, from 31st to 32d Street 84
Apr. 2-Pfotzer. Ida, bill of, for property on 18th and Clay Sts_ 97, 112
2 -Pier, Chas. F., appointed police and fire commissioner 99, 108
30 -Pier, H. L., relative to the taxes of Emma Williams 126
May 7- Police Department, to purchase hats - .___._ 158
,, 7 -Plum Street, engineer to establish grade 158, 403
7 -Plum Street, from Cleveland Avenue to Rush Street, to
improve 164, 403, 458, 463, 480, 482, 487, 512, 593, 644, 671
14 -Park at river front, relative to purchasing of 166
14- Plein, Julius, relative to injuries sustained 168 615
14 -Pape, Chas., & Son, bond of 168, 218
14- Polling Places for county primary election 205
June 11 -Plat of Louisa Street 233
18- Pierce Street, to improve -. 253. 457, 463, 477
July 9- Piekenbrock, E. B., Shoe Mfg. Co., employees, relative
to smoke ordinance 317, 470
16- Patrol House, relative to purchasing 347
Aug. 6 -Pear Street, to improve___405, 458, 462, 468, 480, 482, 514. 615, 682, 692, 719
` 20= Prosser, Mr., given permission to excavate on Rauf
mann Avenue 434
20 -Park Avenue, to improve from Grandview to Brad-
ley Avenue ._ 436, 522, 530, 542, 545, 570, 065, 706, 721
20- Pickett Street, relative to improving 437, 521, 529, 533, 541, 546, 570
3- Police officers instructed to get full particulars on all
cases of accidents to persons or property 477
17- Paisley, T. J., relative to Grandview Ave assessments_ 490
17- Police and Fire Commission, notice to applicants 525
Oct. 1 -Platt Street. relative to vacating 525, 549
1- Pleasant View, plat of, relative to adopting plat 529
1- Putnam Street, relative to improve 537, 549, 574
1- Police Chief appointed smoke inspector 544
15- Pitschner, L. and A., relative to the valuation of Lot
1, Finley Addition 548
15 -Plat of Ung's Subdivision, relative to approving 549
15 -Platt Street, to extend from present terminus to Cardiff
Street 553, 696
15- Playground Committee, Wallis, Heim and Clancy ap-
pointed 561
Nov. 5- Policemen relative to purchasing coats and caps 503, 644
19- Pollock, W. \V., bill of, referred 610
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19- Pfiffner, Mary C., relative to taxeq
23- Police Chief, to serve all sidewalk notices
17 -Plat of Wm. Blake Addition, Lots 43 to 46 inclusive
17- Public Xmas Tree, warrant ordered drawn
30- Pitschner, A., relative to taxes
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680
695
709
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May 7- Quince Street, from Cleveland Avenue to Rush Street.
to improve
Dec. 17- Quinn, Sarah, relative to cancelling taxes
165
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Jan. 2- Ruchte, A., relative to light on Mt. Pleasant Avenue__
2- Reports of officers for December, 1913
2 -Right of Way Notices, served for opening Cox and
Vernon Streets
15- Recorder's deputy, increase in salary
1
1,3,4
5, 2
8
15- Raesli, J., adm. of O'Farrell estate, relative to paying
part of assessment , S
" 15- Reports of officers for first half of January. 1914 9
" 15 -Roof of armory to be repaired 11
Feb. 5 -River Gun Club, relative to being granted permission
for lower extension of Water Street 36
5- Rider, J. V., and S. P., notice of appeal 37 „43
5- Reports of officers, last half of January, 191 -137, 39
5- Rolling trenches, money collected by Street Commis-
sioner 38
5- Russell, Mrs. Anna M., relative to having taxes can-
celled - 42
Feb. 19- Robinson Fire Apparatus Co., bill of, referred 48
" 19- Reports of officers, first half of February, 1914 51
28- Reports of officers for last half of February, 1914____ 63
Mar. 5- Reinker; F. J., et al, relative to laying sidewalk on
south side of West Fourteenth Street 72
5- Reports of officers for last half of February, 1914 73
5- Revaluation, of all city property 76, 81, 126
" 19- Ruete, Mrs. T. W., relative to having taxes reduced
19.- Roepsch, G. J., et al. relative to laying sidewalks on
Lincoln Avenue and Rhomberg Avenue 80
19- Reports of officers for first half of March. 1914 81
19- Robinson, J. E., bond of, for taking care of Detention
Hospital 8 2
19 -Roof on 9th Street Engine House to be repaired 83 •
19- Registration Notice _ 96
Apr. 2- Rumple, J., guardian of Elliott children, relative to
taxes 98, 308
, • 2- Reports of officers for last half of March 99
2- Rosedale Avenue from Alta Vista to Willow Street to
improve 105, 457, 463, 477, 482, 487, 51
2- Rosedale Avenue, from Alta Vista easterly to widen
105, 203, 219, 2 26, 248, 614
9- Robinson Fire Apparatus Co., bill of, received and filed 106, 112
9- Robinson Fire Apparatus Co., bill of, for self - starter__ 106
16- Reports of officers for first half. of April 113
30- Raesli, John, chief of police, resignation of 127
30- Rhomberg Avenue, from Elm.Street to Fifth Avenue.
to improve 132, 228, 247, 249, 250, 276, 292, 324, 337, 357, 355, 392,
399, 403, 676, 723
May 7- Reports of officers 154
22- Ruete, T. W., relative to tearing up alley between Main
and Iowa Streets - 177
22- Rodgers, Mrs., remonstrance on Locust St. improve-
ment 177
22- Reports of officers for first half of ;flay, 1914 178
June 4- Ricl Leonard, waiver and agreement of, relative to
connecting with sewer in alley between Lincoln and
Rhomberg Avenues 214
4- Reports of officers for last half of May, 1914 __ 215
4- Reuter, N. J., relative, to Cherry Street assessment___ 221
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11- Raine, Geo. W., vs. city, report of city attorney 233
18- Khomberg, T. E., relative to taxes of Richardson Snoe
Mfg. Co. 247, 470, 666. 680
18- Reports of officers 248
29- Roche, G. F., saloon transfer 259
29 -Roth, John, saloon transfer 259
30- Rhomberg, J. H., relative to saloon permit 260
2- Rhomberg, A. L., relative to cancelling taxes 292
2- Rhomberg, Catherine, relative to assessment for laying
sidewalk 293
2- Reports of officers 294
9- Rider, S. P., relative to salvage on Julien Avenue 317
9- Rellihan & Mullen, bond of 317, 467
16- Reports of officers for July, 1914 330
16 -Ross, F. B., apointed library trustee 330
23- Railroad Companies notified to place a crossing watch-
man at Sixth Street crossing 340.398
Aug. 6- Reports of officers in August, 1914 399
6- Ragatz, Geo. & Son, relative to bill referred to Com-
mittee of the Whole 421
20- Rogers, Misses M. & A., relative to salvage on Locust 431
20- Reports of officers in August, 1914 431
20- Reynolds, Catherine, relative to a refund of tax for
laying sidewalk 432, 615
Sept. 3- Reports of officers for last half' of August, 1914 463, 464
17- Reynolds, Mary A., relative to damage done to her
property 484
17- Reports of officers for September, 1914 485
17- Registration Clerks apointed 528, 575
1- Reports of officers in October, 1914 530
15 -Rich, Annie K., protesting against vacating Platt St.__ 549
15- Reports of officers in October, 1914 549, 550
" 15- Registration notice -. 575
Nov. 5- Redding. C., relative to salvage on Center Place 578
5- Reports of officers for last half of October, 1914 588
19- Reports of officers for first half of November, 1914 611
3 -Riker Street, relative to improving 352
3- Reports of officers for last half of November, 1914__._ 653
3- Report of city attorney on U. E. Co., special assess-
ment on Couler Avenue and on 22d Street 656
3- Report of City Attorney on court costs in McNamara
case 659
17- Roberts, A. J., relative to refund money paid for taxes_ 678
17- Reports of officers for first half of December. 1914 679
30- Report of the Board of Equalization 708, 722, 723
30- Reynolds, C. H., relative to taxes 709, 710
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Jan. 2- Sewer, storm. in Alta Vista Street, from West Fifth
to Winona Avenue, construction of, accepted by
street committee 4
2- Sewer, storm, in' alley first south of West Fifth Street
accepted by street committee__. 4
2- Sewer, sanitary, in Delhi street from East to Asbury,
special assessment of 5
15 -State Street, property owners asking for improve-
ment of _ 8
15 -St. Luke's Methodist Church, relative to their assess-
ment for paving alley between Main and Locust Sts. 843
15- Shepple, Mary P., relative to condemnation proceed-.
ings on Lots 49 and 50 in Corriell's Addition 8, 38, 247, 315, 402
15- Smith, H. B., relative to having use of council chamber 9
15- Schwaegler, Wm., notice of suit on Cherry Street im-
provement 9
15- Sterilization Co., relative to disposal of sewerage ..___ 10
15- Sprinkling wagons, committee to examine 11
15- Street Commissioners, report on macadam sold to con-
tractors 11
15 -Sewer in Walnut Street, bonds ordered 12
15 -Sewer in West Fifth Street, bonds ordered 12
" 15- Sewer in Cleveland Avenue, bonds ordered___ 12
15 -Sewer in Delhi Street, bonds ordered 13
15 -State Street, to improve from Curtis Street to Grand-
view avenue 13. 128, 150, 167, 173, 197, 470, 494, 514, 555
" 15- Straub Jos. remonstrance of, against Muscatine Street
improvement, special assessment 14;81
Feb. 5 -St. Joseph's College, relative to overflow of water on
Fourteenth and Cox Streets_. .. 35
5- Seminary Street residents, relative to opening new
street to connect Seminary Street with West Locust 36
5- Stairway from Bluff to Montrose Terrace, relative to
the appropriation of $800.00 therefor 36
5- Streletzky, Margaret, relative to taxes on piano ... 36, 101
5- Southern Avenue residents, relative to placing light_.._ 36
s -- Starr, Mrs. Minnie. relative to the special assessment
on Irving Avenue 37
5- Sisters of Charity, B. V. M., relative to taxes_ 37, 471
5- Sprinkler, communication of, relative to purchasing
new sprinkling car _ 37. 49, 617
5- Sisters of Cha - ity. B. V. M., notices of appeal on spe-
cial assessment on West Locust Street 37, 43
5- Street Commissioner's report on money collected for
rolling trenches 8, 38, 247, 315, 402
5- Sheppley. Mrs. Mary B., relative to being allowed in-
terest on her investment on Julien Avenue, which
jury condemned 42
5 -St. Joseph College. relative to having taxes cancelled
against lots 820 and 821 in McDaniel's Subdivision__ 43
5 -- Seminary Street retaining wall, claims paid for ma-
tereal, labor. etc., see official book 43
5- Scharle, F.. bill of, for construction of wall on Semin-
ary Street 43
3-St. Joseph College, relative to the vacation of Cox
Street, from West 14th to \Vest 17th Street 44
19- Standard Oil Co., hill of. referred 48
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7- Sewer, sanitary, in West Fifth Street from Booth to
Glen Oak 161, 219, 232, 242, 271, 284, 291, 324, 434, 499,510, 554
7- Sewer, sanitary, in Booth Street, from West Fifth
St. to Glen Oak Ave.161, 219, 232, 242, 271, 283, 291, 324, 434, 500, 511, 555
7- Sewer, storm, tinder R. R. Co. tracks, relative to being
clogged 162
7- Saloon license; and reducing Of 166, 213, 244
. 14- Schiltz, J. H., relative to improving Exchange and
Cora Streets 168
14- Siegel, Mr., addressed council relative to swimming
school 168
14- Sidewalks, relative to, resolutions 168
14- Stairway on 18th Street. engineer to prepare plans_173, 395, 524, 527, 678
14-- Sidewalks, to construct on White Street from Sanford
Avenue to 28th Street 173
22-- Streets, bids for sweeping 174, 231
22 -Sewer in Heeb Street, relative to constructing 176, 184
22- Sisters of Charity of Mt. St. Joseph, relative to ex
tending out two feet from its present position 177
22 -Shea, J. J., bond of 179
22- Sidewalks, to construct on Lincoln Avenue 184
22= Sidewalks to construct on Rhomberg Avenue 185
22 -Sewer in Rising Avenue, to construct _188, 335, 337, 383, 593
22- Sewer, storm, to construct in West fifth Strect____188, 219, 232, 243, 274
22- Saloonkeepers, notice to 907, 213, 221, 258
4- Sidewalks, relative to laying on Arch Street___ 213
4 - Singer Sewing Machine Co., relative to correcting
taxes 213
4 -Sewer and stairway, relative to constructing, from al-
ley to West Third Street 213, 361
4 - Syell. Maggie relative to dedicating a six -foot strip for
stairway and sewer on West Fourth Street____ 213
4- Standard Oil Co., relative to being granted a license
to operate a float for supplying petroleum to boats 214, 253
4 - Stoltz, Adam, relative to being allowed hack taxes 214, 487
4- Street car line, relative to extending' on Dodge Street_ 214
4- Scheidecker M., bond of 218
4- Steadman, B. F., bond of 218
4 - Sidewalks, return of service on sidewalk notices 2
4-- Schwaegler, W. & H., relative to the special assess-
ment on Cherry Street 221
4 - Sidewalk resolutions adopted - 222, 227
18 Sprinklers and sweeper, relative to purchasing of 247, 285. 291, 626
Sewer, sanitary, in Nevada Street, from West Third Street
to Langworthy Avenue, to construct -____ 251
" 18- Sidewalks, resolutions adopted _ 253
IS - St. Joseph College, relative to building tunnel across
Cox Street 258, 297
July 2 -St. Joseph College, statement of, for sewer in Cox St_ 293
" 2 Standard Lumber Co., relative to cancelling taxes 293
2- Shortell. J. E., relative to constructing sidewalks on
Peru Road .____ 293
- Steffes, J., relative to being appointed street cleaner__ 293
Sidewalk return service on Lincoln Avenue sidewalks 294
2- Stoltz, Mrs. T., relative to reducing taxes 309
9- Smith, John, relative to the taxes of the Standard
'Lumber Co. 317, 626
9- Slattery, W. P., relative to plat showing the extension
of Nevada Street 318
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10 - Sewer in Dodge Street, C. A. Voelker asking Council
to make an appropriation therefor 4 S
19- Sidewalks. repairing of, special assessment levied 53, 69
19- Sidewalks, removing snow and ice, assessment levied_ 53, 66, 74
5- Sidewalk in front of Mr. Heitzman property, relative
to laying sidewalk 73
5 - Sewer, sanitary, in Washington Street, referred_- 76
19- Sewer, sanitary, in Cardiff Street, relative to construct-
ing of, petion of Mrs. M. Kearney, et al.____. 80, 167. 426
19- Sidewalks, relative to laying of. on Lincoln Avenue
and Rhomberg Avenue 80, 83
19- Streets, sweeping and cleaning of referred___._ 81, 220
19 Sewer, sanitary, to construct in Cardiff Street
83, 128, 131, 149, 167, 173, 198, 307, 345, 376. 421
19- Sidewalks on Fourth Street extension
19- Sewer, storm, in West 14th Street, engineer to prepare
plans _ _. - -- 84
Apr. 2 -St. Joseph College, relative to being allowed to run a
sewer in West Fourteenth Street, to construct____
84, 98, 114, 168, -173, 188, 200, 340, 553, 593
2 - Somers System, relative to the installation of _
76, 81, 98, 126, 310, 324, 357, 359, 610, 678
2- Sidewalk resolutions ordering sidewalk on Lincoln
Avenue and Rhomberg Avenue 101
9 - Steiner, Chris., bill of, balance due on Blockliriger Lane 106
9 -Saul, Mayor, address to council_ _ 108
.10- Sidewalk and sprinkling inspector's offices of, abolished 109
16 Summit Congregational Church, relative to special as-
sessment
16- Steffen. N., et al, relative to laying sidewalks_ on White
Street, between 27th and 28th Streets
16- Sewer, relative to constructing from Fenelon Place to
West Third Street ._ 113
16- Scharry, Jos., application of, for stoker on roller 113
16- Stees, Lizzie, relative to soldiers' widow tax exemption 113
16 Schmickle, C., relaive to erecting frame kitchen 113
16- Schields, J. H., remonstrating against vacating Bell
and Market Streets 113, 47,)
16 Sewer, storm, -in \Vest 14th St., preliminary grade of__ 54, 114, 340, 55
16- Second Street, from Main to Locust, to improve-_-___
115. 205, 206, 214, 219, 227, 244, 258, 212, 149, 393, 411. 411
16 - Solon Street, from Nevada to Booth, to improve
116, 205, 206, 214. 219, 2 344, 258, 273, 536, 579, 601. 632
16 Sewer, sanitary, to construct in Malady Street_
120, 128, 132, 150, 167, 173, 197, 431, 484, 496, 510, 535
16 Sewer, sanitary, to construct on West Eighth S'reet
122, 128, 129, 135, 150. 167. 173, 196, 307, 346, 376, 425
16- Sewer, bee branch, south of 16th Street. to con °tract-_ 125, 174, 536
16- Sewer, bee branch, north of 27th St., to const uct__126. 214, 232, 274, 431
16- Sidewalks on Rhomberg Avenue and Lincoln Avenue.
relative to constructing
30--Sass, Chas., appointed Water Works trustee
30- Sprinkling Superintendent, appointment of, referred__
30- Stairway leading to landing barge, to construct__-____
30- Sidewalk resolutions adopted ordering sidewalks 139, 140, 141
7 - [4 at Clty Hall. to repair ._
7- Scheidecker, M., relative to assessment on Fulton and
Monroe Streets 159
7- Saunders, C. J. W.. relative to reduction in his assess-
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9 - Sewer, sanitary, in Arlington Street, to construct___._
324, 325, 45S, 463, 476, 482, 512, 553, 618, 625, 643
9- Smith, E. P., bill of, allowed for electric supplies 324
9- Seippel, P. J., bill of, allowed for lumber supplies 324
16 Sisters of Charity, B. V. M., relative to cost of paving
between tracks of U. E. Co.. on West Locust Street 328, 617
16 Sewer, sanitary, in Heeb Street, to construct_
328, 424, 459, 463, 467, 479, 482, 510, 593, 61S, 623, 642
16 Sidewalk on Dorgan Place, to construct
16 Sidewalk on Fourth Street Extension, to construct
16 Sewer, sanitary, in Cleveland Avenue from Plum to
Villa Street, to construct
335, 356, 359, 384, 424, 427, 434, 449, 593, 618, 619, 641,.652
16 Sidewalk, to construct abutting Lot 9 Summer Hill
Addition 336
23 Sidewalks, return of service, engineer instructed to
prepare plans 33S
23- Sidewalks, resolutions adopted in July, 1914 __ __ __ 340
23-- Sidewalks, contracts awarded in July, 1914 356, 369, 384, 433
23 Sewer, storm, relative to constructing in Arlington
Street 337, 357, 427, 453, 503
29 Sewer, sanitary, to construc in Mt. Loretta Avenue_
__ __ _ _ 358, 430, 437, 452, 456, 478, 485, 518, 527. 593, 618, 619, 623, 642
29 Sewer, relative to constructing between Washington
and Elm Streets, 21st to 22d Street 359, 397 492
29 - Signs to be erected on the outskirts of the city 361
29 Smith, L. P.. instructed to repair paved streets.. 361, 473, 484
29 -St. Columbkille's Church, relative to fire alarm box on
corner of Holly and Rush Streets___.__- . 397
6 - Streets, relative to opening of, bet. 5th and 7th Ave.
6- Staner, N. J., bond of, for constructing sidewalks 398, 533
6 - Schwind, B. J., relative to cancelling monied capital
6 - Sidewalk resolutions adopted ordering sidewalks 409
12- Sidewalk bids let, for walks on Rhombe °g Avenue 606
12 Sidewalk abutting Lot 7 South Ave. Add.. bids let 420, 545, 606
12 Sidewalks abutting Lot 7 Kavanaugh & Berry's Sub.,
bids let 120, 545, 606
12 Sidewalk abutting Lot 3 Oak Grove Add., bids let 545, 606
12 Sidewalk abutting Lot 38, A. Stines' Add., bids let
12-- Sidewalk abutting Lots 6 and 7. Jansen Sub., bids let_ 420
12 Sidewalk relative to constructing on Rhon: berg and
Lincoln Avenues, bids of, referred 420. 536
12- Sidewalks abutting Lots 51 to 54 to 81A. A. P. Woods
Addition, bids let 420, 545, 580, 606
12 Sidewalks, street commissioner instructed to have all
contractors notify him when cinders are laid 42(
12 Sidewalks abutting Lot 2 S. M. Langworthy's Add._ 420
12- Sidewalks abutting on Fifth Avenue 421
12 Sewer, sanitary, to construct on the north of Dodge St 424, 524, 517
12 Sewer, sanitary, to construct in Heel) Street 424, 487, 618
20 Stapleton, Mrs. M., relative to salary due Policeman
Stapleton 4' `1
20 Spellerberg, R. L., relative to salvage on West 11th St- 431
20 Sidewalks accepted by Council, I_ot 48 Mt. Carmel
Addition, Lot 8 Lois Addition, Lot 9 Summer Hill
Addition, Lots 190 and 107 Union Addition. 423. 493, 511, 556
20 Sidewalk on Julien Avenue, engineer to prepa -- e nuns_ 434. 523, 530
20 Sewer, sanitary, to construct in alley between Wash-
ington and Elm Streets, from 24th to 25th Street__ 435. 493
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438, 521, 530, 534, 541, 546, 570, 577, 585, 651, 665, 704,.722
" 20 Sewer, sanitary, to construct in Jefferson Street
438, 522, 529, 534, 540, 570, 578, 585, 608, 665, 704, 722
" 20 Sidewalk resolutions adopted in August, 1914 439
" 20 Sidewalk abutting Mineral Lot 149, bids of 461
Sept. 3 - Sidewalk abutting Lot 140 FinleyWaples Add., bids_461, 615, 681, 683, 719
3 - Stark, F. H., relative to city repairing his walk on
Walnut Street 462
" 3 - Simpson, G. T., relative to furnishing city with engi-
neering service 462
3 - Sidewalks, attorney's report on ordinance of building
permanent sidewalks 466
3 - Smith, J. H., relative to having assessment reduced
- 3 - Staufenbeil, A. R., ordered to make sewerage connec-
tions 470, 536
3 - Sewer, sanitary, to construct in Twenty - Fourth St. from
Prince St. to alley bet. Washington and Elm, thence
to 25th Street__________ 480, 485, 493, 517, 519, 527, 593, 618, 622, 642
" 3 - Sidewalk resolutions adopted ordering sidewalks 450, 481
" 17- Sewer, sanitary, to construct in Valeria Street
484, 539, 549, 554, 574, 578, 585, 615, 683, 692, 720
" 17 Shields, Jas. H., relative to lack of drainage in alley
between 1st and Jones Street 484
17- Standard Lumber Yard Co.. relative to blocking sewer
on Seventh Street 484
" 17 Sidewalks, return of service notices 485
" 17 - Smoke abatement commission appointed 486
" 17 Shields, J. H., relative to reduction in taxes 487
" 17 Sidewalks, special assessments levied 493. 494, 511
" 17 Streets in north end of city where 5 per cents, are
due, council to inspect .. 501
" 17- Sidewalk abutting Lots 171 and 172 Union Addition,
to construct 523, 527. 530, - 615, 681, 683
" 17- Sidewalk abutting Lot City 740, to construct 523, 527, 530
" 17 Sidewalk on 18th and Couler Avenue. to construct 527, 530
Oct. 1 - St. Joseph's Mercy Hospital, petition of, relative to
vacating Platt Street 528. 549
1-State Street property owners, relative to width of side-
walks _ 528
1- Seminary Street property owners making complaint
about bees on Seminary Street 529
1- Sisters of Visitation remonstrance of, on improving
alley between Center Place and Alta Vista Street
1- Snyder, C., remonstrance of, on Center Place Imp._
1- Sidewalks, return of service notices - 530
1 -Sewer tinder tracks on 17th, R. R. to clean 434, 500, 536
1 - Schmidt, Otto, relative to making sewer connections_ 536
1 - St. Ambrose and Arch Street, relative to widening 587, 595, 612
1- Sidewalk resolutions ordering sidewalks, adopted 542, 543
1 -Smoke inspector appointed, chief of police 544
15 Sidewalk abutting Lots 11, 12, 13, Newberry's & Hale's
Sub., bids let • 546, 572
" 15 Sidewalk abutting Lot O. Fast Dubuque Add.. bids let 546, 572
" 15 Sewer, Bee Branch at 32d Street. bids let 546, 574. 583, 665
" 15 Stoltz, Mrs. T.. relative to accepting taxes on Western
House - -- 548
15 Scheppele, Chas., relative to erecting Bowser Tan lc 548, 616
15- Sidewalks, return of se-vice notices, H. Kolbe, and
Dubuque Investment Co. 549
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15- Snyder, Allen, vs. City, claim of, for damages done
to auto
15- Sidewalk resolutions ordering bonds adopted
15- Sidewalk resolutions ordering sidewalks adopted,
" 15- Sewer, storm. in Rosedale Avenue, C. B. McNamara
& Co., notified to remove said sewer
15- Sidewalks, notice to contractors
Nov. 5- Sewer, storm, in 30th Street, to construct
5 -Smoke applications relative to extending time
5- Sidewalks accepted by street committee, Lots 42 to 49
Corriell's Sub., Lots 373 to 393 Ham's Add., and Lot
in Grandview Avenue Height's Addition
5 -Sewer connection ordered made by Board of Health
5 - Sidewalks abutting Lots 373 to 393 Ham's Addition,
special assessment levied
19- Steiner, Christian, relative to reduction in taxes
19- Sidewalk abutting Lot 4 Home Add., return of service
19 -St. Columbkille's Parish, relative to placing fire box on
Rush Street
19- Sewerage on Delhi Street, engineer to prepare plans_
23- Sidewalks, chief of police to serve all notices
23- Sidewalks, resolutions adopted ordering certificates
3- Streff, W. S., relative to the assessment on West 12th
3- Smyth, Mrs. W. A., relative to the assessment for
sewer in Spruce Street
3- Sisters of Presentation, relative to cancelling taxes___
3- Sisters of Mt. St. Joseph, relative to cancelling taxes__
3- Schueller, N. F., relative to placing light on Millville
Road
3- Slater, John, relative to news stand on Eighth Street_
3- Sullivan, Cath., relative to taxes
3- Sisters of St. Francis, relative to smoke permit____.
3- Sidewalk certificate ordered for Lots 373 to 393 Ham's
Addition
17- Sullivan, Ellen, relative to taxes
17- Schroeder - Kleine Co., relative to cancelling taxes___....
17- Stairway on West 11th Street, relative to making an
appropriation
17- Sidewalks, recorder instructed to advertise for bids
17- Sewerage system, engineer to prepare plans for sewer
age system north of Reed Street
30- Saloon resolution adopted
30- Security Bldg., relative to the assessed valuation the
Security Building
30- Stampfer, J. F., relative to the assessment on the Se-
curity Building
30 Sidewalks, bids ordered for constructing sidewalks
]'age
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561, 562
576
585, 665
58S, 611
593
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605, 645
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612
616
618
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626, 627, 629
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678
679
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695
695
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709, 710
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" 15 -Tax levy, resolution adopted 13
Feb. 5- Treasurer's report, warrant drawn, to cover special as-
sessments on various ,improvements , 40
5 - Thirteenth, Street property o }w.ners,, money, due from
Union Electric Co. , , „ . .. 40, 105
5 - Town clock,. taking care. of, to advertise for bids 41, 47
19 Telegraph - Herald, relative to erecting smoke stack in
alley near Fifth Street , • L ._ 49
28 - Tibey Bros., relative - to city . purchasing „property for
widening, of Dodge and South bodge Streets 64
5 - Trudell, Rose and Joseph, relative to cancelling taxes_ 72, 307
5 - Teal, G. F., et al, relative to widening Cox .Street from
West 17th Street to West 14th Street_____.._ 73
2 - Tibey Bros., bill of, for wall on Angella- Street 97
16 - Tibey Bros., deed of, for Lots 2 and 3 of the Subdivi-
sion of Lot 1 of 3 of Mineral_ Lot 63 113
16 - Third Street, from' Ma to Iowa, to improve
' 117; 1,74, 17,7, 201, 2.08,.231, 243, 30,9, 434, 498, 510, 555
16 - Third Street extension, from end of present ,paving
easterly t� outer levee ' ' ' .' •
118, 205, 246, 214, 228, 244, 2,49, 258,, 272, 356, 440, 449, 491
30- Trewin, C. B.; relative to special assessment on Fene-
Ion Place .. 129
30- Telegraph - Herald, relative to being appointed official
newspaper for the .City 130, 221
30 Twentieth Street; from'Couler Avenu to Elm Street,
to improve 133
May 7 -- Telephone. Co. relative to special .telephones 160
7 -Tihey Bros., check returned on Atlantic Avenue im-
provement' ' ' __ 161
" 22- Treasurer Wybrant, annual, repo of 178
22- Telegraph - Herald, relative to taxes , . , , _ , .:
-r,- - 178
June 4- Trewin, C.' N., 'relative to dedicating -fot strip for
stairway and sewer on Fourth Street 213
.. 4 - Twentieth Street and Rhomberg Avenue, to improve
228, 247, 249, 250, 276, 292, 337, 358, 375, 392, 399, 403, 676, 723
. July 23- Typewriter for Recorder's office, to purchase 340
Aug. G- Theos, J., relative to steps leading to Wilde Street 398
6- Taylor, H. S., chief clerk of I. C. R. R., relative to
watchman on Sixth Street crossing 398
6- Thompson. G. W., relative to Soldiers' exemption 403
20- -Town clock, relative to repairing 442, 554, 586, 618, 693. 719
Sept. 17 Twenty Fourth Street, between Elm and Washington
Street. grade of _ .. 487
Nov. 5- Traveling Men's Club, relative to one mill levy for park
purposes . _.__ 586
5 - Telegraph - Herald, relative to purchasing city directo
ries 587, 666
5 Thomas Place residents, relative to placing light 587
5-Treasurer's report, relative to taxes on Lot 42, Wood -
lawn Park Addition 634
5 - Treasurer instructed to prepare list of all parties de-
linquent in the payment of their taxes 634
23 - Tax list, as published by City Treasurer 647
Dec. 17 Teamster's Union, relative to condition of certain
streets 679
17 - Tax levy resolution, adopted for 1914 696
17 -Tax levy, Recorder to certify levy to County Treasurer 710
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Jan. 15 -Union Electric Co., relative to rates for lighting and
power 10, 35
15 -Union Electric Co., contract for all night lighting 31, 35
Feb. 5 -Union Electric Co., relative to new sprinkler 37, -19, 617
19- United Cigar Stores Company, agreement of 50
May 7 -Union Street, from Cleveland Avenue to Rush Street,
to improve 163, 457, 463, 478, 482, 487, 513, 553, 582, 603, 633
22 -Upper Mississippi River Association, relative to annual
assessment __ ' 176
July 9 -Union Electric Co., relative to new arc lights 317
Aug. 6 -Union Electric Co., relative to electric lights__.____398, 430, 162, 549, 666
" 20- Umbreit, A. J., waiver of, for sewer connection on
Twentieth Street
3 -Union Electric Co., engineer to prepare special assess-
ment for the extension of car line on West Locust 481
17 -Union Electric Co., relative to their assessment on
22d Street
Oct., 15-Ungs. John, relative to council approving of plat show-
ing Ungs subdivision 549
15 -Union Electric Co., instructed to install two arc lamps
on Rhomberg Avenue 554
Nov. 19 -Union Electric Co., relative to constructing loop at
end of Dodge Street and a Y at end of Linwood
car line 611
19 -Union Electric Co., instructed to stop bus on near
side of street 619
Dec. 3 -Union Electric Co., relative to extending Dodge Street
car line 65 2
3 -Union Electric Co., relative to their assessment on
Couler Avenue and 22d Street, report of city attorney
17- Upton, S. W., relative to light on 3rd and Locust Sts.
17 -Union Electric Co., list of all street lamps
30 -Union Electric Co., protesting against the valuation on
personal taxes 709
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484
656
678
679
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Jan. 2- Vernon Street, right of way notices served for opening
said street 5, 21, 22, 40, 41
" 15 -Van Wie, C., relative to improving State Street 8
" 15 Vernon Street, to open 22, 40, 41
Feb. 19- Voelker, C. A., relative to council' appropriating a
necessary sum for sewer in Dodge Street 48
" 19- Voelker, C. A., relative to improving Carlotta Avenue_ 50, 310
" 19- Vacation notice of the alley between Langworthy Ave-
nue and Solon Street 95
Apr. 9 -Votes to be canvassed 107
16- Voelker, C. A., relative to replatting C. H. Meyer's
Addition 113, 159, 168, 171, 205, 232, 315, 328, 3 39, 398
16- Veterinary surgeon, relative to appointing 114, 410, 416, 451
14- Meyer's Addition, relative to vacating 171, 232
22- Voelker, C. A., relative to sewer and grade of Heel St. 176, 328
22- Voelker, C. A., relative to grade on sidewalks on
Washington Street 176
22-Veto of Mayor Saul on Allison - Henderson Memorial
Park 177
" 22 -Villa Street, to improve 186, 403, 485, 493, 519, 527, 615, 682, 691, 721
June 4 -Venn, Jesse, relative to fence on Marion Street 213, 594
Oct. 1- Voelker, C. A., relative to adopting plat of Pleasant
View 529, 616
Dec. 3- Vacate alley between Reed and Dock Avenue 666
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Jan. 2- Walker, E. 'M., relative to bill of •Iil'auer Mfg. 'Co., •fo'r
corrugated pipe
2 - West Locust Street improvement, special assessmentG, 17, 37, 40, 43, 52
and notice, also remonstrances of
15 - Water Works bonds, relative to the assessment of the 7
Citizen's State Bank 8
" 15- Wiedner, A. H., granted an increase in salary 8
" 15 - Wood Street property owners, relative to placing light
" 15- Wylie, Quincy H., resolution adopted relative to drown- 10, 35, 51
ing in river, while trying to rescue a companion
" 15 -Wall at Eagle Point High Bridge, bid of, retiurn'ed to 11
bidder 11
" 15- Williams, Emma, relative to her assessment 12 P11
" 15 -Water works cases, relative to being broug it to court
" 15 Waiver of property owners abutting on east 'side of 1 �
• alley between Main and Locust, from 14th to 15th
Feb. 5 - Ward, J. E., relative to
" 15 - West Locust Street improvement, special assessnietit_ 17. 37, 43
3 5, 160
d�eni'onstrating liquid asphalt
" 5 - Witt, Mr. John, relative to having taxes cancelled
5 - Wunder, G., et al; relative to placing light on Wash-
ington Street; between Eagle Point Avenue and San-
ford Street
5- Wagner, Mrs. P., relative to cancelling assessment for
paving Couler Avenue
5 -West Locust Street, money due property owners from
Union Electric Co
5 - Wall on Seminary Street, claims paid for material,
labor, etc., see official book
5- Weeds, cutting of, special assessment levied -
19 - Water Works, quarterly report of
Mar 5- Welsh, Edward, claim for injuries received falling on
icy sidewalk at 2491 Jackson Street
5 -West Locust Street residents, relative to sprinkling_._
5 - Wurst, Mrs. Ida, relative to cancelling taxes
5 - Walters, Lavina, hill of, referred
19 Wunder, Alfred. claim for loss of his horse
2- Woodrich, W. F., deed of, to city for constructing
sewer
16- Weight inspector, state, addressed council
16 -West 14th Street storm sewer, grade of
16 -West 12th Street, engineer to prepare grade
16- Williams, Emma, relative to taxes
16- Wagner, Peter, relative to fence on Bradley Avenue
" 3o - Water Works Trustees, bonds of, also officers
30 -Water Works, quarterly report of, Jan. to Mar. 1914__
30 - West Chestnut Street, engineer to set stakes
May 7 -Wolff, N., relative to error in assessment
7- -Ward foreman given increase in salary
14 - White Street, opening of, from "8th to 30th Street.
referred
22 Walsh, E., relative to damages for accident
22 Wybrant, Geo„ treasurer, bond of
22 Williams, H. E., remonstrance on Jones Street im-
provement
June 4-Waiver w thsewer alley n betw en Richard and Rhomberg
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Avenues
4 - \Wyhrant, Geo. D., bond of
4 -West 12th Street, to improve
Page-
35
36, 309
40, 105
43
45
50
72
72
73
76
81, 112
101, 179
117
114
125
126
127
129, 168
129
141
154, 217
166
173
177, 218
177
177
214
218
1914
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___222, 312, 318, 323, 338, 344, 382, 389, 395, 424, 553, 582, 602, 610, 633, 651
4 - West 11th Street from Higland Place to the westerly
end of West 11th Street to improve
224; 312, 318, 320, 321, 338 343, 369, 381, 390, 396, 403; 424, 431
4 - Walnut Street, from Julien Avenue to Chestnut St.. to
improve___225, 312; 317, 320, 338;•343, 380, 390, 396, 424, 593, 643, 659, 669
4 - Weeds, relative • to notice of, for cutting 230
4 - Waiver. and agreement of Elmer Heil 232
" - 11-West Fifth Street from Hill to Delhi, to improve 241, 391, 398, 406
" 11 -West Seventh Street, to curb and gutter
241, 391, 398, 407, 421, 427, 451, 553, 581, 604, 632, 656
" 11 - West Fifth Street from City Lot 615, to improve_ 242, 391, 392, 398, 406
J 2 - Water Works trustees, report of city attorney relative 297
to court costs
2 - West 15th Street steps, to install electric lights 315
2 - Willow Street contractor notified to repair street 315
9 - Walker. Mr., addressed council relative tci new arc 317
lights
9 - West Eighth Street, relative to grading sidewalks__.._ 319
9 Third Street, from Burch to Alpine Street, to 319
improve
" 16 Waller, J. R., relative to electric rates 328
" 16 - Water Works rtustees, quarterly report of, April 1st 33 L
to June lst 337
" 23 -West 17th Street, relative tb grading
Aug. 6 - Wild Street residents, relative to erecting steps__.
" 12 Wagons, oil, relative to providing a place for ..
" 20 Wieland, Nic., relative to change of location for his 400
saloon
" 20- Wright, Agnes, relative to special assessment levied 4 0
against lot 13 Concords Subdivision
20 - Water Works trustees, annual report of. also special 431
431
committee appointed by mayor___..
20 Wodrich, Mrs. Marie, relative to salvage on Rhomberg
Avenue
20 Waiver of A. J. Umbreit, on sewer connection on
20h Street 432
" 20 - West Fifth Street storm sewer, appropriation of bal-
ance of, to be used for new sewer in West Fifth St. 434
" 20 Wilbur Avenue, engineer to prepare grade 442
Sept. 3 - Wright, Agnes E., relative to the assessment on Lot 462, G15
13 Concord's Subdivision
" 3 -west Locust Street car line, engineer to prepare special 481
assessment for laying of car tracks 483, 481
17- Walker, J. M., hill of, referred
Oct. 1 -West Third and Hill Street, committee appointed to 357
purchase property
1 -West Fifth and Alpine Street, committee appointed
357
to purchase property
1 -Water Works Co., instructed to place a 24 -inch pipe
544
to drain from new reservoir 548
15 J. relative to an increase in salary
549
15-Water Works trustees, quarterly report of
15 - Wall, retaining, to construct, on Leibnitz Street 583,585
5 - Wolff, G. H.. relative to making correction in his as- 586, 666
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5 — West Third and Hill Street, relative to widening__,__ 587, 696
5 —Water Works, report of special committee 595
5 — Walker, Mr., notified to be present at next meeting
3 — Wood Street property owners, relative to installing
water plug 651
3 — Watters, Thos., relative to sewer assessment in West
Seventh Street _ 652
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1914 SUBJECT
July 9— Zwack, Anton, relative to being allowed to use part
of Seventh Street
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