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1911 February Council ProceedingsCITY COUNCIL. Regular Session, Feb. 2, 1911. (Official.) Council met at 8:15 p. m. Mayor Haas in the chair. Present — Alderman Apel, McEvoy O'Rourke, Singrin, Specht, City At- torney Lyon and Assistant City Attor- ney Willging. Absent —Alds. Sauer and Saule. Ald. Spcht stated that Ald. Sauer would not be present at this meeting on account of the death of his father. Moved by Ald. McEvoy that the ex- planation of Ald. Sauer's inability to attend this meeting be accepted and the City Council in session extend to him the sympathy of the Council in his sad bereavement. Carried unani- mously. Moved by Ald. Singrin the approval of the Council Proceedings be de- ferred until next meeting. Carried. PETITIONS. Petition of B. B. Jungferman et al, asking that the name Wilde street be changed to Mount Loretto Avenue, presented. Moved by Ald. Apel the prayer of petitioners be granted. 'Carried. Petition of J. B. Mettel et al, ask- ing that a cinder - pathway be con- structed on the north side of Park Hill Avenue from Couler Avenue to Davenport Street, presented. On mo- tion of Ald. Specht, referred to the 'Committee of the Whole. Original Notice of Kate Lembke, claiming $3,000.00 as damages sus- tained on Middle Avenue on the 1st day of January, 1911, presented. On motion of Ald. Specht, referred to the City Attorney and Committee on Claims. Carried. Petition of D. A. Doty, leader of Moose Lodge band, asking permission - to use Armory Hall on April 17, 1911, presented. On motion of Ald. Specht, referred to Committee of the Whole. Petition of Dubuque & Wisconsin Bridge Co.. asking that a sum be ap- propriated sufficient to grade Lincoln Avenue from Fourth Avenue to Tenth Avenue, presented. On motion of Ald. Specht, referred to Committee of the Whole. Petition of the Dubuque .Humane Society, asking that the City Council devote the sum of Three Hundred Dollars ($300.00) per year to aid in -carrying on their work. On motion Regular Session, February 2, 1911 21 of Aid. Specht, referred to Commit- tee of the Whole. Petition of Geo. A. Carpenter et al, asking to have an electric light placed at or near the intersection of North and Louisa Streets, presented. On motion of Ald. McEvoy, referred to Committee of the Whole. Petition of W. A. Garver et al, ask- ing that Louisa Street from Bennett Street south to St. Joseph Street, he improved by grading, macadamizing and cement curbing and guttering, presented. On motion of Ald. McEvoy, referred to Committee of the Whole. Petition of Wm. Heitzman, asking that Davenport Avenue from Sabula to Primrose, be graded, presented. On motion of Ald. McEvoy, referred to Committee of the Whole to view the grounds. Communication from Representa- tive Simon Miller in reference. to House File No. 111. presented. On motion of Ald. Apel. referred to Legislature Representative Willging. Petition of Board of Park Commis- sioners, asking that a cement walk be laid from end of street car line on Rhomberg avenue to the high bridge; also to extend the improvement of Seventh Avenue at least as far as the entrance to Eagle Point Park, pre- sented. On motion of Ald. Specht, referred to Committee of the - Thole. Petition of C. B. McNamara et al, asking that an electric lamp be placed at the intersection of West Seven- teenth and Cox Streets, presented. On motion of Ald. Specht, referred to the Committee of the Whole. Petition of Jno. Hillery, asking that the assessment on South 1 /2, of Lot 9 in Finley, Waples & Burton's Add. be reduced from $800.00 to $600.00 and the Treasurer to accept taxes for the year 1910 on $600.00, presented. Moved by Ald. McEvoy, prayer be granted. Amended by Ald. O'Rourke, be referred to Committee of the Whole and Mayor to investigate and report to Committee of the Whole. Amendment carried. Motion lost. Petition of Anna C. Smith, asking that Lots 9, 10 and 11 of Lawrence Smith Add. be exempt from taxes for year of 1910, presented. On motion of Ald. O'Rourke, referred to the Committee of the Whole. Communication of Mullen Bros., stating that there had been an error made in their assessment for 1911 and asking to have same rectified, ing the receipts and disbursements for the month: Receipts - Balance Jan. 1, 1911 $ 59,573.59 Reiceipts during month 88,298.45 Total $147,872.04 Disbursements - Warrants redeemed $ 71,597.34 Improvement bond coupons redeemed .... ..... Water Works bond coupons redeemed .... .... Improvement bonds redeem- ed 533.19 Warrants redeemed ...... .... 71,597.34 Regular bond Coupons re- deemed Total $ 77,181.65 Balance Feb. 1, 1911 $ 70,690.39 The above cash balance includes im- provement bond fund, improvement bond interest fund and library fund balances. Water Works Account - Water Works balance, Jan. 1, 1911 ....$34,203.08 Deposited with City Treasurer by Water Works Trustees... 6,845.23 Total .... ....$41,048.31 Orders drawn on City Treas- urer by Water Works Trus- tees .... 2,449.20 Balance Feb. 1, 1911 $38,599.11 Excavation Account - Balance Jan. 1, 1911 $40.00 Permits redeemed by Treasurer during December 10.00 Balance Feb. 1, 1911 • $30.00 Also there is due the City Officers for the month of January, 1911, sal- aries amounting to $2,716.50. Also the following is a record of all interest coupons redeemed by the City Treasurer during the past month and credited to him: Improvement bond coupons....$1,198.62 Water Works bond coupons .... 90.00 Regular Bond Coupons 3,762.50 Total Improvement bonds Total bonds redeemed '533.19 Also, the following list shows the au- propriations and the amount of war- rants drawn on each fund since the beginning of the fiscal year beginning March 1st, 1910, to February 1, 1911: Appropriation. Expended. Expense $40,000.00 $ 32,852.00 Road -First Dis- trict Second District Third District Fourth District Fifth District 4 Fire Police ...... .... .. Sewerage .. .... .. Regular Session, February 2, 1911 1,198.62 90.00 3,762.50 .$5.051.12 $ 533.19 6.5 6.530.24 15.923.22 14,036.47 9,544.60 9,492.23 10,843.04 10,094.87 8,333.88 8,303.34 48,000.00 44,403.32 36.500.00 32,399 82 6,000.00 4,646.55 Printing Street Lighting ... Interest Board of Health .. Grading Special Bonded Paving .... Special Bonded Debt and Interest Mount Carmel Ave- nue Grading Sidewalk Repair- Bluff Street Exten- Bee Branch Sewer, Third Ward, Du- buque Pack ing plant Improvement of Windsor Avenue.. Bee Branch Sewer, Third Ward -18th street .... .... .. Bee Branch Sewer, in Fifth Ward... Improvement of Grandview Ave.. Eagle Point park.. Clay Street Im- provement .... .. Heeb Street Grad- ing Improvement of Valley Street .... Improvement of Willow street ... Opening of Booth and Spring Street Twenty - seventh Street Storm Sewer .... ...... Improvement of Althauser Ave. .. Improvement of Seventh Ave. Firemen's Pension Policemen's Pension Opening and Grad- ing alley between Clark and An- gella Streets .... Opening of Cedar Street .... Part cost of Car Street wall New Street Sweep- e r .... . Ninth Ave. Sewer. 23 2,500.00 1,851.86 27,000.00 22,517.00 40,000.00 30,405 84 7,000.00 5,324.26 6,000.00 2,302.25 4,000.00 1,009.32 4,000.00 4,000.00 2,500.00 1,179.95 1,000.00 998.29 500.00 494.17 2,500.00 2,335.48 1,000.00 1,000.00 2,500.00 1,587.67 5,000.00 4,796.36 1,500.00 2,178.04 3,000.90 2,995.85 1,200.00 1,200.00 300.00 291.35 200.00 199.91 1,500.00 1,498.4.1 500.00 499.75 1,300.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 2 500.00 875.00 750.00 750.00 750.00 750.00 500.00 500.000 317.00 311.99 280.00 256.66 800.00 800.00 $305.578.26 Respectfully, 'M. E. LYONS, Auditor. Ald. O'Rourke moved that the report be received and warrants be drawn for various amounts, and the report be referred back to the Finance com- mittee. 22 Regular Session, February 2, 1911 presented. On motion of Ald. O'Rourke, referred to Committee of the Whole. Petition of John Voelker, asking that the Treasurer be instructed to deduct ono hundred dollars assess- ment on Lot 66 in Stafford's Add. on account of error of assessment, pre- , sented. On motion of Ald. Singrin, referred to Committee of the Whole Petition of George M. Kimball, asking that his property be exempt from taxation to the amount of eight hundred dollars on the actual value of the same, he being an honorably discharged union soldier, presented. On motion of Ald. Specht, referred to the Committee of the Whole. Petition of John A. Roth, asking that the assessment on Lot 20, Block 1, of Scott's Add. be reduced from $700.00 to $600.00, presented. On motion of Ald. Specht, referred to the Committee of the Whole. Petition of Ida Pfotzer, asking that the coal sheds at the 18th Street en- gine house be removed and the taxes on said property be canceled for the period of lease, presented. On mo- tion of Ald. Singrin, referred to the Committee of the Whole. Petition of Julia Pleins, asking that' Treasurer be instructed to deduct $800.00 from the assessment on Lot 5 of Sub. 3 of Min. Lot 467, as pro- vided by law for the soldiers of the rebellion. On motion of Ald. Apel, re- ferred to Committee of the Whole. Petition of H. C. Carroll asking that the consent granted to John Sex - tno and prior thereto to W. Bilderback, be transferred to him, presented. On motion of Ald. O'Rourke prayer granted. Ald. O'Rourke offered the following: Be it Resolved by the Members of the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That consent previously granted to John Sextton and Wm. Bilderback is hereby renewed to and consent t5 hereby given to H. C. Carroll as as- signee of the business formerly con- ducted and carried on by said John Sexton and Wm. Bilderback in said place, to operate a retail liquor store within the said City of Dubuque, Du- buque County, Iowa, in accordance with the laws of the State of Iowa and the ordinances of the City of Dubuque; said consent to become and be effect- ive on and after the first day of April, 1911. Moved by Ald. O'Rourke that the resolution be adopted. Carried by the following vote: Yeas -Alds. Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Singrin, Specht. Absent -Alds. Sauer, Saul. Petition of Wm. Benn asking that consent granted to Graham Fuller be- transferred to him, presented. On mo- tion of Ald. McEvoy prayer granted. Ald. McEvoy offered the following: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa: That consent is hereby given Wil- liam Benn, as purchaser, successor and - assignee of the saloon business of Graham Fuller (also written Wm. Gra- ham Fuller) at 703 Julien avenue, in the City of Dubuque, to sell and keep for sale intoxicating liquors and deal there in in the City of Dubuque, Iowa. as provided by law. The consent here given is a new consent given in lieu of and in renewal of the Resoluton of consent given said Graham Fuller. Unanimously adopted. Moved by Ald. McEvoy the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas -Alds. Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Singrin, Specht. Absent -Alds. Sauer, Saul. REPORTS OF OFFICERS. Gentlemen: The undersigned begs to report that the enclosed contract, being the proposed contract between the City of Dubuque and J. E. Trues - dale, is an authentic copy of the one - prepared by me. Respectfully submitted. GEO. T. LYON, City Attorney. On motion of Ald. McEvoy report approved. City Treasurer Wybrant reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: Below you will find statement of amount advanced by me during the month of January, 1911, for which please order warrants drawn in. my favor: Interest on outstanding war- rants $390 .00 Miscellaneous 15.45- Library Trustees' orders 807.77 Yours truly, GEO. D. WYBRANT, Ald. O'Rourke moved that the re- port be received and warrants be drawn for various amounts, and the report be referred back to the Finance committee. Carried. City Auditor Lyons reported as fol- lows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: Herewith find my report for the month of January, 1911, show- 24 Regular Session, February 2, 1911 Fire Chief Reinfried reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: The following is the pay roll of the Fire Department for the last half of January, 1911: Amount due Firemen ...$1,604.00 One per cent. retained for Pen- sion Fund 31.93 Respectfully submittel, J. R. REINFRIED, Chief. Approved by Committee on Fire. On motion of Ald. Singrin, the re- port was received and warrants order- ed drawn to pay the Firemen and the report referred back to the Committee on Fire. Chief Reinfried's recommendations for the betterment of the Fire De- partment read. On motion of Ald. Singrin, referred to Committee of the Whole. Chief of Police Reilly reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: I herewith submit the police report for the month of January, 1911: Breaking and entering 2 Disturbing the peace 2 Fugitive from justice ... 2 Intoxication 41 Petit larceny 1 Wayward girl 1 Total 50 Residents arrested 20 Lodgers harbored 209 7VIeals furnished 16 Police court costs collected $29.40 Doors found open . 50 Defective lights 162 Cost of food $3.20 Miles traveled 43 Transfer of prisoners 1 Patrol runs 43 Also beg to submit pay roll for Po- licemen last half of January, 1911: Amount due Policemen .........$1,311.61 Amount retained, Pension Fund. 26.87 Respectfully submittel, THOS REILLY, Chief of Police. 'On motion of Ald. Specht, the report - and pay roll were received and war- rants ordered drawn to pay the Po- licemen and the report referred back to the Committee on Police and Light. City Electrician Hipman reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: I herewith submit my report of defective lights for the month of January, 1911. I find from the re- ports of the Police Department that the total hours that 161 lamps failed to burn would equal 21 lamps burning for one month, or $13.75. Respectfully submittel, WM. HIPMAN, City Electrician. On motion of Ald. Specht, the re- port was received and the City Auditor to be instructed to deduct from the Union Electric Company's bill for the month of January the sum of $13.75. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: I herewith submit the pay roll for labor on streets during the last half of January, 1911: Amount due laborers, 011 streets $430.60 Amount due laborers on Mt. Car- mel Avenue 500.60 Amount clue labor on streets lead- ing into the county . 35.50 Approved by Committee on Streets. Respectfully submittel, JOHN MVIAHONEY, Street Commissioner. On motion of Ald. Singrin the pay rolls on Streets were received and war- rants ordered drawn to pay the various amounts, and the pay rolls and report referred back to the proper com- mittees. • Also submit the pay roll for labor on sewers during the last half of January, 1911. Amount due laborers on sewers $414.30 On motion of Ald. Singrin, the pay roll on sewers was received and war- rants ordered drawn to pay the various amounts and pay roll referred back to Sewer Committee. Bill of Willmer Cook, improvement Martha street, $517.20; bill of Willmer Cook, improvement Wilber avenue, $151.96, presented. On motion of Ald. Singrin warrants ordered drawn and bills paid. Moved by Ald. O'Rourke that the Twenty- seventh street storm sewer and Seventh avenue improvement be con- sidered by the Committee of the Whole prior to March 1, 1911. Carried. Following Weighmasters' reports of receipts were presented and read and on motion of Ald. Specht were re- ceived and filed: Louisa Pitchner $ .99 Joseph Straney 4.35 Edw. Norton 27.15 J. H. Carroll .90 REPORT OF COMMITTEE OF WHOLE. Your Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the petition of Sarah E. Rice, widow of an honorably discharged soldier of the War of the Rebellion, stating that she is without means other than her widow's pension and the small rental she derives from renting a part of her home and asking therefore that the taxes assessed 'against her homestead, the south 25 - feet of the middle 1 -5 of City Lot 446, be Canceled for the year 1910, would re- spectfully recommend that the prayer of the petitioner be granted and that the City Treasurer be instructed ac- cordingly. Your Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the petition of F. W. Theiring, asking that he be allowed $88.00 for damage caused his furnace and cellar by reason of the stoppage of the sanitary sewer in Hill Street, would respectfully recommend that petitioner be allowed the sum of $15.00, provided he accepts the same in full settlement of his claim. Your Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the petition of Peter Kiene & Son, Agents, asking that the taxes assessed against Lots 165 and 166 in Union Addition for the years 1891, 1892 and 1904 be canceled . on ac- -count of said lots having been used for play ground purposes for St. Columb- kill's School, would respectfully recom mend that said petition be received and filed. Your Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the petition of the Hygienic Committee of Women's Clubs asking that in the event of the purchase by the City of the property known as Olinger Park, a portion thereof be set aside for playground purposes, would respectfully recommend that said pe- tition be referred to the Board of Park Commissioners. Your Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the petition of J. J. Murray, agent for Anne B. Ryan, stating that said Anne B Ryan has been a non - resident of this city for the past three years, and therefore not as- sessable for moneys and credits here, and that the City Assessor, through er- ror, assessed her for moneys and cred- its in the amount of $18,000.00, and ask - ing that said error be corrected and said amount be deducted from her as- sessment, would respectfully recom- mend that the prayer of the petitioner he granted and that the City Treas- urer be instructed accordingly. Your Committee of the Whole would - respectfully report that with the ex- ception of one policy for one thousand 'dollars, all the insurance on the City Hall, Central Engine House, Town Clock Tower and Patrol House expired February 1st, and that we have order- ed the same renewed in the following amounts: Central Engine House $11,500.00 City FTall (building) 15,000.00 City Hall (contents) 2,250.00 Regular Session, February 2, 1911 25 Town Clock Tower 1,000.00 Town Clock Tower (contents 500.00 Patrol House 1,000.00 Your Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred an ordinance en- titled "An Ordinance granting A .F. Heeb permission to maintain a private sewer in Rock Street, in the City of Dubuque, to connect Lots 30 and 31 in Farley's Subdivision with the sanitary sewer in Julien Avenue, and regulating such permission," would respectfully recommend that said ordinance be put upon its final passage and adopted. Your Committee of the Whole to whom was referred the petition of John R. Waller for Mary E. Waller, asking that the valuation of certain lots in Dubuque Harbor Improvement Co.'s Addition in which she owns an undivided interest, be reduced, would respectfully recommend that the prayer of the petitioner he granted and that the City Treasurer be instructed to ac- cept the taxes of said petitioner on said lots on the following basis: Lots 13 to 24, Block 25 $300.00 Lots 27 to 38, Block 26 300.00 Lots 20 to 24, Block 27 150.00 Lots 4 to 9, Block 30 200.00 Lots 9 to 19, Block 31 400.00 Lots 1 to 9, Block 32 300.00 Lots 18, 19 and 21, Block 15 200.00 Your Committee of the Whole, to whom were referred the following bills, would respectfully recommend that the same be allowed and that warrants be ordered drawn on the City Treasur- er in settlement of said claims: Union Printing Co., Tax Receipts for City Treasurer . $47.25 Union Printing Co., postals and printing for Treasurer 19.00 Standard Office Supply Co., sta- tionery and supplies 10.20 Smith - Morgan Ptg. Co., printing for Attorney and official print- ing 65.75 Lagen, Peed & Berwanger, horse - shoeing for Road Department 1.50 J. B. Mrorkman, Commission on omitted taxes collected 20.18 Your Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the petition of L. Oberhoffer, asking that the valuation of his property, Lots 41 and 42, in Blake's Addition, be reduced from $1,150.00 to $680.00 and that the Treasur- er be instructed to refund the amount overpaid• by him for the year 1909, would respectfully recommend that the prayer of the petitioner be granted and that a warrant in the sum of $5.87 be ordered drawn on the City Treasury in settlement of said claim. Also that the City Treasurer be instructed to accept the taxes for the year 1910 on a basis of $680.00 valuation. ljr➢T. SINGRIN, Chairman Pro Tem. 26 Regular Session, February 2, 1911 Moved by Ald. Singrin the adoption of the various reports of the Committee of the Whole. Carried. Your Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the form of con- tract proposed to be entered into with J. E. Truesdale for the discovery and listing of concealed or omitted taxes, would respectfully recommend that the same be approved subject to a report from the City Attorney as to it being a true copy of that on file in his office. Moved by Ald. McEvoy the adop- tion of report of Committee of Whole. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Aids. McEvoy, Singrin and Specht. Nays —Alds. Apel, O'Rourke. Absent —Aids. Saul, Sauer. Your Committee on Delinquent Taxes, to whom was referred the peti- tion of Katrina Hepp, administratrix for the Henrietta Herzog estate, own- er of Lot 5 in O. S. Langworthy's Add., stating that the husband of said Henrietta Herzog had been an honorably discharged soldier of the War of the Rebellion, but that thrugh an oversight had riot been al- lowed the exemption provided by th'_ statutes of Iowa, and asking therefore that the taxes assessed against said lot for the years 1895 to 1899 be can- celed, would respectfully recommend that the prayer of the petitioner be granted and that the City Treasurer be instructed accordingly. Your Committee on Delinquent Taxes, to whom was referred the pe- tition of Mrs. James Ryder, stating that the city assessor had erroneously placed the valuation of the west 40 feet of Lot 31 and the east 10 feet of Lot 39 in Union Addition at $1,300 for the year 1909, although the val- uation of said lot was fixed at $650 by the City Council for the year 1908 and asking, therefore that the said valuation be reduced to the latter amount, would respectfully recom- mend that the prayer of the petition- er be granted and that the City Treas- urer be instructed accordingly. Your Committee on Delinquent Taxes, to whom was referred the pe- tition of Mina Brachtenbach, stating that she is a widow depending on her personal labor for a livelihood and asking therefore that the taxes levied against her homestead, the south 48 feet of Lot 75, L. H. Langworthy's Addition, be either canceled or allow- ed to remain a lien on the property, would respectfully recommend that the prayer of. the petitioner be grant- ed and that the City Treasurer be in- structed to allow the tax of 1910 against said lot to remain a lien thereon and not to sell same. Your Committee on Delinquent_ Taxes, to whom was referred the pe- tition of Dora Boetschler, stating that she is a widow with four minor chil- dren to support and that she is un- able to pay the taxes levied against her property for the year 1909, and asking therefore that the same be canceled, would respectfully recom- mend that the prayer of the petition- er be granted and that the City Treasurer be instructed to cancel the taxes levied against the south 1 /2 of Lot 54 and the south 1 /2 of Lot 95 in McCraney's 1st Addition for the year - 1909. Your Committee on Delinquent Taxes, to whom was referred the peti- tin of Herman Mauer, Sr., stating - that the Board of Equalization, in 1909 raised the valuation of all prop- erty in the vicinity of where his .lot 34 in Langworthy's Addition is locat- ed and that said board subsequently revoked its action, reducng the val- uation on all lots except said lot 34, which had been raised from $400.00 to $900.00, and asking that he be ac- corded the same treatment as his - neighbors, would respectfully recom- mend that the prayer of the petition - be granted and that the City Treasur- er be instructed to accept the taxes on said lot on a basis of $500.00 val- uation for the year 1909. E. E. M'EVOY, Chairman. Moved by Ald. McEvoy the adop- tion of various reports of Committee on Delinquent Taxes. Carried. Your Committee on Ordinances, to whom was referred the ordinance amending an ordinance, entitled "An Ordinance to Determine Contested Elections and Tie Votes," would re- spectfully recommend that said or- dinance be put on its final passage. Your Committee on Ordinances herewith presents an ordinance entit- led "An Ordinance Prohibiting Ex- pectorating on the Sidewalks, or Up- on the Floor of Any Street Car, or Any Public Conveyance Within the City of Dubuque," and would re - spectfully recommend that the same be adopted. Your Committee or Ordinances would respectfully recommend that the attached ordinance entitled "An Ordinance amending Section 36 of Chapter XXVI. of the Revised Ordin- ances of 1901 of the City of Dubuque, being an ordinance in relation to li- censing and regulations of various oc- cupations and business, persons, things, exhibitions, games and amuse ments. E. E. M'EVOY, Chairman. Moved by Ald. McEvoy the adop- tion of various reports of Committee on Ordinance. Carried. Ald. McEvoy offered the following: AN ORDINANCE prohibiting ex- pectorating on the sidewalks, or apon the floor of any street car, or - any public conveyance within the City of Dubuque. b Be It Ordained by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque: Sec. 1. That it shall be unlawful for any person within the City of Du- buque to expectorate upon the side- walks, or upon the floor of any street car, or any other public conveyance within said City. Sec. 2. Any person violating the provisions of this Ordinance shall be beemed guilty of a misdemeanor and on conviction thereof shall be fined in a sum not to exceed Five Dollars ($5.00.) Sec. 3. This Ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after its pas- sage by the City Council and publica- tion one time in the Times - Journal and Telegraph - Herald, officials news- papers. Approved Mayor. Attest. City Recorder. Moved by Ald. McEvoy this be con- sidered the first .sealing. Carried. Ald. McEvoy offered the following: AN ORDINANCE. An Ordinance Amending Section 36 of Chapter XXVI. of the Revised Or- dinances of 1901 of the City of Du- buque, being an ordinance entitlecl "An Ordinance in Relation to the Li- censing and Regulations of Various Occupations and Business, Persons, Things, Exhibitions, Games and Amusements." Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That Section 36 of Chapter XXVI of the Revised Ordin- ances of 1901 of the City of Dubuque, being an ordinance entitlecl "An Or- dinance in Relation to the Licensing and Regulations of Various Occupa- tions and Business, Persons, Things, Exhibitions, Games and Amusements," be and the same is hereby amended as follows: Sec. 2. That said Section 36 be and is hereby amended by striking therefrom the word "March" in the second line thereof and inserting in lieu thereof the word "December," and by striking therefrom the word "April" in the fourth line thereof and inserting in lieu thereof the word "January;" _also by striking therefrom the word "March" in the eighth line thereof and inserting in lieu thereof the word "December." Regular Session, February 2, 1911 Sec. 3. This ordinance shall be in force and take effect from and after its passage by the City Council and its publication one time in the Dubuque- Times-Journal and Telegraph- Herald, the official papers of the City of Du- buque. Adopted Approved Mayor. City Recorder. Moved by Ald. McEvoy this be con- sidered the first reading. Carried. Attest: 27 Ald. McEvoy offered the following: AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE Granting A. F. Heeb Permission to Maintain a Pri- vate Sewer in Rock Street, in the City of Dubuque, to Connect Lois No. 30 and 31, in Farley's Subdivis• ion, With the Sanitary Sewer in Julien Avenue, and Regulating Such Permission. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That permission be and the same is hereby granted to A. F. Heeb of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, to maintain a private sewer in Rock Street, in said City, to connect Lots No. 30 and 31 in Farley's Subdivision to the City of Dubuque with the sani- tary sewer in Julien Avenue, said sewer having already been constructed at the private expense of said A. F. Heeb, and consisting of eight -inch tile pipe, laid at a depth of about five feet, in the middle of said Rock Street, the - permission herein granted being sub- ject to the following conditions: Section 2. The said City of Dubuque does not .assume any obligations to re- pair or maintain said sewer, but all expenses incident to such repair or maintenance shall, at the option of the City, be chargeable to the said A F. Heeb, and should the city at any time find it necessary or advisable to order a new sewer in said Rock Street, consent to the laying of the private - sewer herein referred to shall not be- deemed to be a waiver on the part of said city on the right to make assess- ment for said new sewer in any lawful manner. Section 3. Said A. F. Heeb shall, by accepting the terms hereof, at all times hold said City safe and harmless from any damages, costs or expenses to which the city may be subject, in any manner whatsoever, by reason of the existence and maintenance of the said sewer herein referred to. Section 4. The City of Dubuque may at any time grant the right to any other person or company to con- nect with said private sewer, upon the latter paying to the said A. F. Heeb the proper proportion of the cost of construction and maintenance of said sewer then due, any parties 28 Regular Session, February 2, 1911 making subsequent connections to re- imburse, in turn, the said A. F. Heeb and parties having made prior con- nections according to the just pro- portions then due said A. F. Heeb and parties having made such prior con- nections, the intention hereof being to reimburse those having paid for the cost of said sewer in such just and fair proportions as the then total number making use of said sewer bears to the cost of the sewer, no one to be reimbursed, however, in an ex- cess of the actual expense advanced. Section 5, That said A. F. Heeb shall be entitled to the benefits of the provisions contained in Section 4 hereof only on his written acceptance of the terms of this ordinance. and .on filing, within twenty (20) days from the time this ordinance goes in- to effect. in the office of the city Re- corder of said city, an itemized sworn statement of the actual cost of the construction of said sewer. Failure - to file such statement shall be deemed to constitute a waiver of said bene- fits, and shall entitle any person or company to make connections with said sewer without cost, provided due consent to such connection be first ob- tained from said city. Section 6. This ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after its - passage by the City Council and its publication one time in the Times- :Journal and Telegraph - Herald, offi- ials newspapers, and its written ac- ceptance, duly endorsed hereon, by the :said A. F. Heeb. . Adopted , 1911. Approved • , 1911 Mayor, Attest. City Recorder. The provisions and terms of the above ordinance are hereby accepted and agreed to, this - -clay of , 1911. Moved by Ald. M'Evoy the reading just had be considered second reading. Carried. Moved by Ald. M'Evoy the ordinance he adopted as read. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Aids. Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, 'Singrin, Specht. Absent —Alds. Saul, Sauer. AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE Changing the Grade of Grandview Avenue from Station 60 to 67 in the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Whereas the owners of all the prop- erty abutting on Grandview Avenue, between Station 60 and 67 have signed a waiver of all claims for damages caused by reason of the herein propos- ed change of grade on said portion of said street, and have given their con- sent thereto, the said waiver being filed in the office of the City Recorder, under date of October 7th, 1910, a ccpy of which is written on the profile described in Section I hereof„ therefore Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That the grade on Grand - view Avenue between Station 60 and 67 in the city of Dubuque, Iowa, be changed and that the grade be and is hereby re- established, and adopted as shown by the blue line on the profile of said street, and grade prepared by the City Engineer, and accepted by the City Council, January the 19th, 1911. being No. 6g1 and marked, "Change of grade of Grandview Avenue from Station 60 to 67" b. m. water table side of East door Ducey's store, South Dodge and Grandview Avenue, eleva- tion on 271.62, said grade beginning at station 60, elevation 255.0, thence to station 63, elevation 246.14, thence to station 67, elevation 239.0. Section 2. This Ordinance to be ill force and take effect from and after its passage by the City Council and its publication one time in the Du- buque Telegraph - Herald and Times - Journal, the official newspapers of the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Adopted 1911. Approved 1911. Mayor. Attest: City Recorder. Moved by Ald. McEvoy the reading just had be considered the first read- ing. Carried. AN ORDINANCE amending Chapter VI. of the Revised Ordinance of the City of Dubuque of 1901, entitled "An Ordinance to Determine Con- tested Elections and Tie Votes." Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That Chapter VI. of the Revised Ordinances of 1901 of the City of Dubuque, entitled "An Ordinance to determine contested elections and tie votes" be and is hereby amended as follows: Section 2. That Section 1 thereof be and is hereby amended by striking therefrom all that part thereof, to and including the word "elections" in tine second line, and inserting in lieu thereof the words, "The Court for the trial of contested City Elections shall be thus constituted: The Mayor shall be the presiding officer, and the con- testant and incumbent may each name a person who shall be associated with him. Section 3. That Section three (3) thereof, be and is hereby amended by striking out all of the section begin- ning with the word "and" in the fif- teenth line thereof, to and including, the word "facts" in the seventeenth line thereof. Section 4. That said Ordinance be and is hereby amended by adding thereto the following section: Section 7. The contestant and in- cumbent shall each file in the record- er's office, on or before the day of trial, a written nomination of one associate judge of the contested election, who shall be sworn in manner and form as trial jurors are in trials of civil -actions, if either the contestant or the incumbent fails to nominate, the pre- siding judge shall appoint for him. When either of the nominated judges fail to appear on the day of trial, his place may be filled by another ap- pointment under the same rule. This Ordinance shall be in force and take effect after its passage and pub- lication in the official newspapers of 'the City of Dubuque. Adopted , 1911. Approved 1911. Attest: Mayor. City Recorder. Moved by Ald. McEvoy the reading just had be considered the first read- ing. Carried. Ald. O'Rourke offered the following: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That, Where- as there is now pending before the General Assembly of the State of Iowa a bill for the establishment of a Pub- lic Service Commission, for the regu- lation and control of public utilities; and, Whereas, the passage of the proposed Treasure would deprive municipal cor- porations of the control of certain pub- lic utilities, such as water works, and - vest this control in said Commission; and, Whereas, the City of Dubuque has now invested a large sum of money in its water plant; and, Whereas, the general purpose and object of said proposed act is, in - 'the opinion of this Council, detri- mental to the general interests of the - people and particularly of this mu- nicipality; Therefore, this Council declares itself as unfavorable to the objects of the said hill, as pernicious, tending to injure the interests of the muni- cipality, and depriving cities and towns of the right to exercise that self - government which they now en- joy, and which, in many instances, they themselves can best exercise to the greater advantage of their citi- zens. Be it further resolved that the City Recorder be, and he is hereby, in- structed to forward a copy of this resolution to the Senator and Repre- sentatives from this district at once. Moved by Ald. O'Rourke the ad- option of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Regular Session, February 2, 1911 29 Yeas — Alds. Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Singrin, Specht. Absent —Alds. Sauer, Saul. City Recorder Geiger stated that Mr. Mathis presented a bid for binding the Council proceedings for the year 1910, and the same was sent up early in the evening, but the boy failed to deliver same, on motion of Ald. Singrin bid ordered opened. Mathis -Mets Co. offer to print the in- dexes complete and bind (25) twenty - five copies of Council proceedings for 1910 for Two and 48 -100 ($2.48) per book. Moved by Ald. O'Rourke, the contract be awarded to Mathis -Mats & Co. Carried. City Recorder Geiger also presented and read the notice certified to by the publishers of the City Council's inten- tion to levy a special assessment for improvement of Grandview avenue. No remonstrance being filed and no one in the room objecting, the notice was on motion of Ald. Apel, received and filed. City Recorder Geiger also presented and read the notice certified to by the publishers of the Council's intention to levy special assessment for the con- struction of sanitary sewer in Grand- view avenue also the remonstrance of Geo. Collis and Ellen Lavery. On motion, Ald. Singrin, notice was re- ceived and filed and remonstrance re- ferred to the Committee of Whole. To the Honorable City Council: Gentlemen: Your Board of Health met on Jan. 27th, 1911, the follow- ing present: Mayor D. J. Haas, Alds. O'Rourke, Singrin, Citizen A. J. Har- tig, Dr. F. J. Kennedy, Dr. C. M. Linehan and Paul Bewer. Mr. H. Potter asked permission to com- plete a vault on his property on Wind sor ave., the same refused, and he instructed to connect with sanitary sewer in accordance with the Law. The Board recommends to your Hon- orable Body, that the proper resolu- tion be adopted, to extend the sani- try sewer in alley between Rhomberg and Garfield Ave., from Middle ave. to the Marshall School. Also that the sanitary sewer be extended from the manhole in White Street and Peru Road westerly to alley between Couler Ave. and Lemon Street, then souther= ly to the Bee Branch Sewer. Also that the Mayor confer with the Water works Trustees, in reference to hav- ing the water mains extended from the Diamond House to Walnut Street, also along West Seventh Street as far as the sanitary sewer is con- structed. Also letter to Dr. C. M. Linehan from the State Chemist, stating that the city water was prac- 30 Regular Session, February 2, 1911 Special Session, February 9, 1911 31 tically pure. The following bills cer- tified to and sent to the County for payment: Pier Bros, $3.25; Pier Bros. $3.00; Pier Bros., $3.00; M. E. King, $38.86; M. M. Hoffmann, $1.85; M. M. Hoffmann, $1.96; M. M. Hoffmann, $1.20; M. M. Hoffmann, $1.68; M. M. Hoffmann, $1.44; F. D. Weland, $5.00; Pier Bros., $3.00; W. H. Rhomberg, $12.62; J. N. Neumeister, $24.00; M. D. Linehan, $100.00; R. W. Quirtlan, $10.00; Union Electric Com., $6.00; R. W. Quinlan, $5.04; C. M. Linehan, $2.87; F. A. Burns, $3.25; Peter Hanson, $5.00; F. A. Burns, $3.25: M. M. Hoffmann, $2.40. Aslo recom- mended the following bills be paid by the City, E. T. Frith, $31.00; Nut - wood Livery, $9.00; C. M. Linehan, $ 2.87. Also your Board of Health begs to report that at a session of said Board the following motion was carried, which we submit to your Honorable Body for approval: Regularly moved - and seconded that without entering into any con- tract or agreement whatever, the Board of Health of the City of Du- buque, Iowa, does hereby designate Dr. Charles Palen, of Dubuque, Iowa, as the duly constituted physician to act in the care of all cases of infec- tious or contagious diseases arising in said City of Dubuque, (except case of small pox) as contemplated in Code Section 2570 -A, as contained in the Supplement of 1907, Code of Iowa, without obligation or liability as to compensation or otherwise on the part of said City, its Board of Health or on the part of the County of Dubuque. The said Dr. Charles Palen is to agree by reason of being designated as the physician to take care of such cases as above referred to, that he will not charge the County of Du- buque, to exceed Four Hundred Dol- lars ($400.00) per year for the ser- vices rendered as aforesaid, nor to incur any liability or obligation in any form in so far as said City of Dubuque is concerned. Yours Respectfully, JOHN O'ROURKE. Moved by Ald. O'Rourke the adop- tion of the report. Carried. The annual report of the Library Trustees presented. On motion of Ald. O'Rourke referred to the com- mittee of the whole. Moved by Ald. O'Rourke that on account of an error in the assessment of $1,000.00 on personal property of Mrs. Ida M. Cutler for the year of 1909 the City Treasurer be instructed to cancel same. Carried. Moved by Ald. Singrin the Recor der notify the public that the fiscal year closes on Feb. 28, 1911, and all bills must be filed with him before noon Feb. 27. Carried. Moved by Ald. O'Rourke that the City Treasurer be requested to col- lect any balance due from the county on the 15th day of February, 1911. Carried. Moved by Ald. Singrin to adjourn. Carried. OTTO P. GEIGER, City Recorder. Adopted 1911 Approved Attest: . Recorder Mayor CITY COUNCIL. (Official.) Special Session, February 9th, 1911. Council met at 11:25 a. m. Mayor Haas in the chair. Present — Alds. Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Specht. Absent —Ald. Singrin. Mayor Haas stated this meeting was to take action on the letter re- ceived from the attorney for the Du- buque Industrial Corporation. Mayor Haas presented and read the letter he had received from the at- torney of the Dubuque Industrial Corporation. Ald. Saul offered the following: WHEREAS, on account of the re- moval of its division terminals from the City of Dubuque, the Chicago Great Western Railroad Company now has a tract of about thirty -five acres of land, lying partly in the city and partly in Dubuque township where said division or engine termi- nals have been located, which it does not longer require to use in the op- eration of its railroad, and WHEREAS, said land was acquired many years ago by the Dubuque and Northwestern Railroad for the pur- pose of being used for terminal and machine shop purposes and was paid for out of the proceeds of a tax voted by the people of the City of Dubuque in aid of the construction of said rail- road and said tax was voted and cer- tain rights of way granted to said railroad by the City of Dubuque on the faith of an oral understanding that terminals of said railroads would be maintained at this city, and the said Dubuque and Northwestern Rail- road by various transfers, consolida- tions or other intercorporate ar- rangements has become and now is a part of the railroad system of the said Chicago Great Western Railroad Company, and WHEREAS, said thirty -five acre of land is suitable for industrial pur- poses and the Dubuque Industrial Corporation ( a corporation organ- ized and maintained by the citizens of Dubuque for the purpose of promot- ing industries therein and generally stimulating the growth and activities and best interests of said city) has arranged for the construction and maintainance on said tract of land by the Brunswick - Balke- Collender Com- pany of a large wood working fac- tory, which, it is believed will offset the injury sustained by the City of Dubuque and its citizens caused by the removal of said division termi- nals, and the citizens of Dubuque have, through the efforts of said In- dustrial Corporation, subscribed a large fund payable to said Industrial Corporation, to be expended by it in part payment of the - cost of the fac- tory buildings to be constructed by said Brunswick- Balke- Collender Com- pany on said land, and the said Chi- cago Great Western Railroad Com- pany is willing to donate said land for said purpose and by way of com- pensation to some extent to the said City of Dubuque and its citizens for their loss by reason of the removal of said division terminals, and an agreement is now negotiated between said Dubuque Industrial Corporation, said railroad company and said Brunswick - Balke- Colender Company which will provide that the said land will be conveyed by said railroad company to said Industrial Corpora- tion, to be taken and held by it in trust under such terms that if the said Brunswick - Ballce- Collender Com- pany constructs its said factory there- on and maintains same with a force• of employees and for a length of time as agreed the land is to be then con- veyed to said Brunswick- Ballce -Col- lender Company; but if the said Brunswick- Balke- Collender Company does not comply with its said agree- ments it is to forfeit said land and the improvements it has put thereon; if, after said land has been conveyed the' said factory is not constructed the land will be reconveyed to the rail- road company, and if, after said fac- tory has been constructed, the said Brunswick - Balke- Collender Company then fails to comply with its agree- ments and forfeits said property, both said railroad company and said In- dustrial Corporation are to have an interest in said property as specified in said agreement. NOW, THEREFORE RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Du- buque, that the plan as above out- lined for the conveyance of said land by said railroad company to said In- dustrial Corporation as representing the general public of this city, and, in so far as it makes restitution to said public and to the city for the in- jury sustained by them caused by the removal by said railroad company of its said division terminals, as above set forth, is approved and this Coun- cil consents and requests that such conveyance be made to said Dubuque Industrial Corporation for, the pur- poses and under the terms as above outlined and as compensation to this city and its citizens, so far as it goes, for their injury sustained by reason of the removal of said division ter- minals instead of conveying said land CITY COUNCIL. Regular Session, Feb. 16, 1911. (Official.) Council met at 8:30 p. m, Mayor Haas in the chair, Present — Aldermen Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Saul, Sauer, Singrin, Specnt, City Attorney Lyon and Assistant City -Attorney Willging. Moved by Ald. Singrin the Council ,proceedings for the month of January be approved as printed. Carried. The following bills were read: Maurice Byrne, macadam $ 17 10 R. McCaffrey, macadam 16 67 Mike Cain, macadam 135 87 Phil Reddin, macadam 19 84 _Jos. Brouilette, macadam 16 90 fir, Shields, macadam 16 33 R, Burns, macadam 21 40 B. Glass, macadam 18 08 Fred Keck, macadam ... 7 16 Wm. Walker, macadam 38 60 _J. Burke, macadam 6 45 Moved by Ald. O'Rourke warrants -be drawn for the various amounts and - bills paid. Carried. . PETITIONS, ETC. Petition of H. G. Melchoir asking that city accept taxes for year 1910 on Lot 1 of Lot 14 of 15 in H. T. McNulty's Sub. on the valuation of $1500.00 pre- - sented. On motion of Ald. O'Rourke referred to Committee of the ,Whole. Petition of Walter G. Cox asking that Belmound street be improved its • entire length from Rose street to West Fourteenth street presented. On mo- tion of Ald. McEvoy prayer granted. Communication and Resolution from the Building Trades Council against -, the granting of reduction of assess- ment on Cooper property presented. Moved by Ald. Saul the resolution be - approved. Carried. Applications for the position of en- . gineer on Steam Roller from the fol- lowing, Michael Kerwin, W. Cotter. James L. Crawford, Geo. W. Davis - presented. On motion of Ald. O'Rourke referred to Committee of the Whole. Petition of Fred Berg asking that Leibnitz street in front of No. 535 be - repaired so as to prevent the water from flowing over his property pre - sented. On motion of Ald. Specht re- ferred to Committee of the Whole. Petition of Theo. Klein, et al, asking that Clifford street, from Seminary street back to alley be improved pre - -sented. On motion -of Ald. McEvoy prayer granted. Regular Session, February 16, 1911 33 Petition of Katharina Brinkmoeller asking that the taxes against Lot 798, McDaniel's Sub., be canceled present- ed. On motion of Ald. O'Rourke re- ferred to Delinquent Tax Committee. Carried. Petition of Wm. Lowther, Jr., ask- ing the city to accept certain sums on lots in Dubuque Harbor presented. On motion of Ald. McEvoy referred to Committee of the Whole. Petition of A. J. van Duzee et al, asking that the barn located upon Pickett street, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets, and near Bluff street, be removed presented. On motion of Ald. Saul referred to Committee of the Whole. A request from Herman Ternes, cus- todian, asking for proposal for sprink- ling of streets presented. On motion of Md. McEvoy referred to. Commit- tee of the Whole. Petiion of Albert Kuhn asking that Grandview avenue be extended through Lot 30 and Lot 1 of Mineral Lot 28, City, and the same be improv- ed as per plat submitted, presented, Moved by Ald. Singrin the rules be suspended to permit anyone to address the council in reference to same. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin, Specht. Nays —None. Mr. Albert Kuhn addressed the coun- cil in reference to the extension of Grandview avenue, promising to dedi. cate the necessary ground and secure the required waivers for the said im- provement. Moved by Ald. Saul be referred to Committee of the Whole and the com- mittee to meet on the ground Feb. 17 at 2:00 p. m. Carried. Petition of Casper Endlein asking that the consent to sell intoxicating liquors granted to W. H. Kirkpatrick be transferred to him, presented. On motion of Ald. Sauer prayer granted. Ald. Sauer offered the following: Be it resolved by the City Council of the city of Dubuque, Iowa, That consent is hereby given Casper End - lien, as purchaser, successor and as- signee of the saloon business of W. H. Kirkpatrick, at No. 767 Lincoln avenue, in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, to sell and keep for sale intoxicating liquors and deal therein in the City of Du- buque, Iowa, as provided by law. The consent here given is a new consent given in lieu of and in renewal of the Resolution of consent given said W. H. Kirkpatrick. Moved by Aid, Sauer the adoption of resolution. Carried by the following vote: 2 Special Session, February 9, 1911 to the city or dedicating it for public use. Adopted February , 1911. Approved February , 1911. Mayor. Attest: City Recorder. Moved by Ald. Saul the adoption of resolution. Carried by following vote: Yeas — Aldermen Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul and Specht. Absent —Ald. Singrin. Moved by Ald. O'Rourke to ad- journ. Carried. OTTO P. GEIGER, City Recorder. Adopted 1911 Approved Mayor Attest: , Recorder 34 Regular Session, February 19, 1911 Yeas —Alds. Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin, Specht. Nays —None. Bond of Leo Papin for making exca- vations in streets and alleys present- ed. On motion of Ald. O'Rourke re- ferred to City Attorney. Notice of Irving G. Boxleiter claim- ing $500.00 damages for personal in- juries claimed to have been sustained by falling on a sidewalk, was, on mo- tion of Ald. Apel, referred to City At- torney. Notice of Helen A. Frith, claiming $10,000.000 damages for personal injur- ies claimed to have been sustained by falling on a sidewalk, was. on motion of Ald. O'Rourke, referred to City At- torney. Notice of John Grimm claiming $1,000.00 damages for personal injuries claimed to have been sustained by falling on a sidewalk, was, on motion of Ald. O'Rourke, referred to City At- torney. Notice of Edna Wootton claiming $1000.00 damages for personal injuries claimed to have been sustained by fall- ing on a sidewalk, was, on motion of Ald. Saul, referred to City Attorney. Notice of Louis La Grain claiming $7,500.00 damages for personal injuries claimed to have been sustained by falling on a sidewalk, was, on motion of Ald. Apel, referred to City Attorney. Notice of Ben Lang claiming $3000.00 damages for personal injuries claimed to have been sustained by faling on a sidewalk, was, on motion of Ald. Sin-. grin, referred to City Attorney. Ald. Singrin moved to reconsider the action taken at last meeting relative to entering into contract with J. E. Truesdale. Carried. Ald. O'ourke moved to lay on the table all matter pertaining to the tax ferret proposition. Carried. REPORTS OF OFFICERS. City Attorney Lyon reported as fol- lows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council of the City of Dubuque: Gentlemen: I have paid out for and on behalf of the city, the sum of $8.10, as shown by the following itemized statement. Please order a warrant drawn in my favor for that amount: Jan. 28, To cash for telephones to Wm. Vorhies, Chicago, account of bond deal, Dec. 28- 29, 1910 $4.80 Opinion, Dempsey vs. City 1.30 Stamps 2.00, $8.10 Total Respectfully, GEO. T. LYON, City Attorney. On motion of Ald. O'Rourke warrant ordered drawn and report referred back to Finance committee. Fire Chief Reinfried reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: The following is the pay roll of the Fire Department for the first half of February, 1911: Amount due Firemen $1,580.00 Respectfully submitted, J. R. REINFRIED, Chief. Approved by the Committee on Fire. On motion of Ald. Singrin, the re- port was received and warrants or- dered drawn to pay the Firemen, and the report referred back to the Com- mittee on Fire. Chief of Police Reilly reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: The following is the pay roll of the Police Department for the first half of February, 1911: Amount due Policemen ....$1,330.00• Respectfully submitted, . THOMAS REILLY, Chief. On motion of Ald. Sauer, the re- port and pay roll were received and warrants ordered drawn to pay the Policemen and report referred ,back to the Committee on Police and Light. Street Commissioner Mahoney re- ported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: I herewith submit the pay roll for labor on streets during the first half of February, 1911: Amt. due laborers on streets.. $516.90 Also due laborers for grading Mt. Carmel Avenue 353.60' Also due laborers on streets leading into the country the first half of February, and to be paid from county road road fund 26.20' Approved by Committee on Streets. On motion of Ald. Saul the pay rolls on streets were received and warrants ordered drawn to pay the various amounts and the pay rolls and report referred back to the prop- er committees. Also submit the pay roll for labor on sewers during the first half of Feb- ruary, 1911: Regular Session, February 16, 1911 Amount due laborers on sew- ers $417.60 Respectfully submitted, JOHN MAHONEY, Street Commissioner. Approved by Committee on Sewers. On motion of Ald. Singrin, report received and the various amounts be paid and report referred back to the Committee on Sewers. Weighmaster R. Hay reported re- ceipts of $2.81, On motion of Ald. Specht, received and filed. Your Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the petition of J. B. Mettel et al., asking that a cinder sidewalk and a railing be constructed cn Park Hill Avenue, would respect- fully recommend that the prayer of the petitioner be granted and that the Committee of the Whole, when rec- ommending appropriations for the corning year, be instructed to include an amount for such improvement suf- ficient to cover the cost of the same. Your Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the petition of John A. Roth, owners of Lot 20, Block 1, in Scott's Add., asking that the valuation on said lot be reduced, would respectfully recommend that the said petition be received and filed. Your Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the petition of Mullen Bros., stating that through an error they were assessed on $2,350.06 personalty for the year 1910 ,where- as the said assessment should be but $1,647.00, mould respectfully report that after investigating the matter, we find that the said statement is true, and we would therefore respectfully recommend that the prayer of the petitioners be granted and that the City Treasurer be instructed to ac- cept the taxes of said firm for the year 1910 on the basis of $1,647.00 valuation and to cancel the balance. Your Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the petition of John Voelker, owner of Lot 66 and the Sub. of Lot 71, Lot 2, in Staf- ford's Sub., stating that he had been erronousiy increased in the amount of his assessment because he had ex- changed a portion of his said lot 66 with the abutting owner, in order that both lots should be properly shaped, would respectfully recommend that the City Treasurer be instructed to deduct the sum of $100.00 from the amount of said assessment and to ac- cept the taxes on the balance in full settlement of the. same. Your Committee of the Whole, to 35 whom was referred the petition of Mrs. Margaret Riede, asking that the assessed valuation of her property be reduced, would respectfully recom- mend that the valuation on Lot 55 in McDaniel's Park Hill Addition be placed at $1,600.00, and that the City Treasurer be instructed to accept the taxes for the year 1910 on such val- uation. Your Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the petition of Geo. M. Kimball, stating that he is an honorably discharged soldier of the War of the Rebellion, and asking therefore that he be allowed the ex- emption from taxation provided by law on his homestead, Lot "B" in Bell's Sub., would respectfully report that said exemption has already been al- lowed and the proper deduction made - by the City Assessor; we would there- fore recommend that said petition be received. Your Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the petition of Julia Plein, owner of Lot No. 5 of 3 of Mineral Lot 4,67, stating that through an oversight she was not al- lowed the exemption from taxation provided by law for soldiers and wid- ows of soldiers of the War of the Re- bellion, and asking therefore that the- error be corrected, would respectfully recommend that the prayer of the pe- titioner be granted and that the City Treasurer be instructed to deduct $800.00 from the valuation of said lot and to accept taxes on the balance in full settlement for 1910. Your Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the petition of the Board of Park Commissioners, asking that certain improvements be made for the betterment of Eagle Point Park, would respectfully rec- ommend that said petition be referred to the City Engineer for a report as to the cost of said improvements. Said report to be made at as early a date as possible. Your Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the petition of the Dubuque Humane Society, asking that they be granted an appropriation of $300.00 for the use of said society, 'would respectfully recommend that the prayer of the petitioner be grant- ed and that the Committee of the Whole, when making the annual ap- propriations, make provisions for the foregoing expenditure. Your Committee of the Whole, to- whom was referred the remonstrance of Mary K. Jaeger, stating that she is the widow of an honorably dis- charged soldier of the War of the Re- 36 Regular Session, February 16, 1911 bellion and therefore entitled to ex- emption from taxation to the extent of $800 valuation, and that her only assessable property is a piano on which she has been assessed $100, the tax on which she paid clown to and including 1906, and stating that the taxes for years 1907, 1908 and 1909, are still carried against her and asking that the same be canceled, would respectfully recommend that the prayer of the petitioner be grant- ed and that the City Treasurer be in- structed accordingly. Your Committee of Whole, to whom was referred the petition of John Rumple and D. Cottingham, owners of Lots 4 and 5 of Lots 38 and 39 in Quigley's Sub., stating that there was levied against said lots in the year 1891, a special assessment for the improvement of Grandview Avenue, arid further stating that said assess- ment was subsequently declared illeg- al by the courts and asking therefore, and more especially that there has been a new assessment levied against our said lots for later improvement on said street, that said assessment be canceled, would respectfully' recom- mend that the City Treasurer be in- structed to accept the sum of $25.00 on each of said lots in full settlement •of the original assessment for the im- provement of Grandview Avenue and to cancel the balance. Your Committee of the Whole, to - whom was referred the petitions of the Dubuque Military Band, the An- cient Order of Hibernians, the Fra- ternal Bankers' Reserve Society and the Moose Lodge Band for use of Ar- mory hall, would respectfully report that we have instructed the Commit- tee on Public Grounds and Buildings and the City Attorney to prepare a new lease with the Governor's Greys for a period of two years at a rental of $300.00 per annum. and in justice to owners of other halls, that they in- clude in said lease a provision that said hall be used exclusively for mili- tary purposes, except the firemen and policemen may have the use of said "hall for their annual ball; we would therefore recommend that said peti- tions be received and filed. 'We further recommend that the matter of doing the necessary paint- ing, papering and varnishing on ,the Armory hall, parlor, balcony, proper- ty room and main stairway, be left to said Committee on Public Grounds and Buildings with power. JAMES SAUL, Chairman. Moved by Ald. Saul the adoption of the various reports of Committee of the Whole. Carried. Alderman O'Rourke offered the fol- lowing: Whereas, The contract heretofore en- tered into by the City of Dubuque for the brick paving of a street as herein- after described has been completed, and the City Engineer has computed that the cost and expense of said im- provement amount to $4,630.94. Therefore, Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to provide for the cost of brick - paving Seventh Street, from the west line of Clay Street to the east line of Main Street, the Mayor be and he is here- by required to execute and deliver to . the City Recorder, to be by him regis- tered and countersigned, eighteen bonds of two hundred and fifty dollars eaqh and one bond for one hundred thirty and 94 -100 dollars, numbered from 1061 to 1079, inclusive, dated Feb- ruary 20, 1911, payable on or before seven years after the date thereof, and bearing interest at the rate of five per cent. per annum, payable semi -annu- ally. Moved by Ald. O'Rourke the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Saul, Sauer, Singrin, Specht. Nays —None. Alderman Specht offered the follow- ing: Be it. resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That it is deemed necesary and advisable to con- struct a sanitary sewer in Lincoln Ave- nue, Reed Avenue and in the alley be- tween Rhomberg and Garfield Avenues, as follows, to -wit: An eight inch tile pipe sanitary sewer beginning at the present manhole at Lincoln and Middle Avenues, thence northeasterly to Reed Avenue, thence to the alley between Rhomberg and Garfield Avenues, thence southwesterly in said alley to Middle Avenue, and to assess the cost of said sewer against the abutting property. Moved by Ald. Specht the adoption of resolution. Carried by following vote: Yeas —Alds. Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Saul, Sauer, Singrin, Specht. Nays —None. Alderman Specht offered the follow- ing: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That the City Engineer be and he is hereby directed to prepare a plat and specifications for an eight -inch pipe sanitary sewer in Lincoln Avenue, thence to Reed Ave- nue, thence to the alley between Rhom- berg and Garfield Avenues, thence southwesterly to Middle Avenue, show- ing the locations and general nature of such improvement, the extent thereof, the size and kind of material to be used, and to prepare an estimate of the cost thereof and the amount as- :sessable upon each lot or parcel of land adjacent to or abutting thereon per front feet or square feet in area, and to file such plat, specifications and .estimate in the office of City Re- corder. That after such plat is so filed, the City Recorder shall cause to be pub- lished notice of the intention of the Council to make such improvement, which notice shall be published in three ,consecutive issues of the official paper of the City of Dubuque, stating that :such plat is on file, and generally the nature of the sewer, its location, size and kinds of material to be used, and the estimate of its cost, and fixing the itime before which objections can be filed, which time shall not be less than flve days after the last publication of said notice, and after the completion .of the publication of such notice, he .shall at its next session, notify the Council thereof in writing with a print- ed copy of such notice accompanying the same. Moved by Ald. Specht the adoption ,of the resolution. Carried by the following vote : Yeas —Alds. Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Saul, Sauer, Singrin, Specht. Nays —None. Alderman Specht ,effered the fol- lowing: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That it is deemed necessary and advisable to construct a sanitary sewer between Washington and Elm Streets from Twentieth Street to Lincoln Avenue, as follows, to -wit: An eight - inch tile sewer between Washington Street and Elm Street from Twentieth Street to Lincoln Avenue, and to assess the cost .of said sewer against :the abutting property. Moved by Ald. Specht the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Aids. Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, :Saul, Sauer, Singrin, Specht. Alderman Specht offered the fol- lowing: Be it Resolved by the City Council 'of the City of Dubuque, That the City • Engineer be and he is hereby directed to prepare a plat and specifications for an eight -inch tile pipe sanitary sewer, between Washington and Elm Streets, from Twentieth Street to Lincoln Ave- nue, showing the locations and general nature of such improvement, the ex- tent thereof, the size and kind of ma- terial to be used, and to prepare an es- timate of the cost thereof and the amount assessable upon each lot or parcel of land adjacent to or abutting 'thereon per front feet or square feet Regular Session, February 16, 1911 37 in area, and to file such plat, specifica- tions and estimate in the office of City Recorder. That after such plat is so filed, the City Recorder shall cause to be pub- lished notice of the intention of the Council to make such improvement, which notice shall be published in three consecutive issues of •the official paper of the City of Dubuque, stating that such plat is on file, and generally the nature of the sewer, its location, size and kinds of material to be used, and the estimate of its cost, and fixing the time before which objections can be filed, which time shall not be less than five clays after the last publication of said notice, and after the completion of the publication of such notice, he shall at its next session, notify the Council thereof in writing with a print- ed copy of such notice accompanying the same. Moved by Ald. Specht the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Stul, Sauer, Singrin, Specht. Alderman McEvoy offered the fol. lowing: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That it is deemed necessary and advisable to im- prove Belmotrnd street from Rose street to West Fourteenth street, and it is hereby proposed to grade, curb, gutter and macadamize said portion of said street and to assess the cost of said curbing, guttering and macadam- izing against the abutting property. Moved by Ald. McEvoy the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas —Aids. Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin, Specht. Alderman McEvoy offered the follow- ing: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That the city engineer be and he is hereby directed to prepare a plat showing generally the location, nature and extent of the proposed improvement on Belrnound Avenue +rom Rose street to' Wesi Fourteenth street, and the kind of material to be used, and estimate of the entire cost thereof, and the amount and cost of such improvement, and the amount assessable upon any railway nr street railway company, the amount and cost thereof, to be paid by the city, if any, and the cost thereof and amount assessable upon each lot or parcel of land adjace't to or abutting upon such improvement per front foot, and to file such plat and estimate in the office of the city recorder; that after the filing of said plat and esti- mate in his office, he city recorder shall publish in three consecutive issues of a newspaper published in thi3 38 Regular Session, February 16, 1911 city, a notice stating that such plat and estimates are on file, the location and nature of the improvement, kind of material to be used, and an esti- mate of its cost, and the time before 'which objections thereto can be filed, and the time fixed for hearing, which time shall not be less than five days after the last publication of such no- tice, and after such publication shall have been made, the city recorder shall, at the next regular session of the City Council, notify the Council thereof in writing, with a printed copy of such notice accompanying the same. Moved by Ald. McEvoy the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas -Alds. Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourka, Sauer, Saul, Singrin, Specht. Alderman McEvoy offered the fol- lowing: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That it is deemed necessary and advisable to improve Hall street from Delhi street. to West Fourteenth street, and it is hereby proposed to grade, curb, gut- ter and macadamize said portion of said street and to assess the cost of said curbing, guttering and macadam- izing against the abutting property. Moved by Ald. McEvoy the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas -Alds. Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin, Specht. Alderman McEvoy offered th : fol- lowing: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That the city engineer be and he is hereby directed to prepare a plat showing generally the location, nature and extent of the proposed improvement on Hall street from Delhi street to West Fourteenth street, and' the kind of material to be Used, and an estimate of the entire cost thereof, and the amount and cost of such improvement, and the amount assessable upon any railway or street railway company, the amount and cost thereof, to be paid by the city, if any, and the cost thereof and amount assessable upon each lot or parcel of laird adjacent to or abutting upon such improvement per front foot, and to file such plat and estimate in the office of the city recorder; that after the filing of said plat and estimate in his office, the city recorder shall pub- lish in three consecutive issues of a newspaper published in this city, a no- tice stating that such plat and esti- mates are on file, the location and na- ture of the improvement, kind of ma- terial to be used, and an estimate of its cost, and the time before which objections thereto can be filed, and the time fixed for hearing, which time shall not be less than five days after the last publication of such notice,. and after such publication shall have - been made, the city recorder shall, at the next regular session of the City Council, notify the Council thereof in, writing, with a printed copy of such notice accompanying the same. Moved by Ald. McEvoy the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas -Alds. Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin, Specht. Ald. Saul offered the following: ResolVed by the City Council of the - City of Dubuque, That to pay for im- proving - Grandview avenue from its - intersection with South Dodge street to the south line of M. L. 31, by The O'Farrell Contracting Co., contractors, in front of and adjoining the same, a Special Tax be and is hereby levied. on the several Lots, and Parcels of ' Lots, and Parcels of Real Estate here- inafter named, situate and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each Lot or Parcel of Real Estate, as - follows: C. G. and C. 13. Meyer, Colum- bia. Addition, Lot 7, 9.5 lin ft. combination curb and gutter at 65c, $6.18; 38.3 sq. yds. ma- cadvnizing at 65c, $24.90; ex- tra expenses, .0765 lin. ft., 73c $ 31 81. C. G. and C. H. Meyer, Colum- bia Addition, Lot 8, 48 lin. ft. combination curb and gutter at 65c, $31.20; 187 sq. yds. ma- cadamizing at 65c, $121.55; extra expenses, .0765 lin, ft., $3.67 ... 156 42' C. G. and C. H. Meyer, Colum- bia Addition, Lot 9, 48 lin. ft. combination curb and gutter at 65c, $31.20; 174.9 sq. yds. macadamizing at 65c, $113.69; exta expenses, .0765 lin. ft., $3.67 148 56 C. G. and C. H. Meyer, Colum- bia Addition, Lot 10, 48 lin. ft. combination curb and gutter at 65c, $31.20; 133.8 sq. yds. macadamizing at 65c; $$6.97; extra expenses, .065 lin. ft., $3.67 • 121.84' C. G. and C. H. Meyer, Colum- bia Addition, Lot 11, 48 lin. ft. combination curb and gutter at 65c, $31.20; 124.75 sq. yds. macadamizing at 65c, $81.09; extra expenses, .0765 lin. ft., $3.67 .... 116 96 C. G. and C. H. Meyer, Colum- bia Addition, Lot 12, 48 lin. ft. combination' curb and gutter at 65c, $31.20; 124.75 sq. yds. macadamizing at 65c, $81.09; extra expenses, .0765 lin. ft., $3.67 .... 115 96: C. G. and C, H. Meyer, Colum- bia .ddition, Lot 13, 76.2 lin, ft. combination curb and gutter Regular Session, February 16, 1911 at 65c, $49.53; 212.91 sq. yds. macadamizing at 65c, $138.39; extra expenses, .0765 lin. ft., $3.75 ... 191 67 C. G. and C. H. Meyer, Colum- bia Addition, Lot 14, 76.2 lin. ft. combination curb and gutter at 65c, $49.53; 212.91 sq. yds. ma •adainizing at 65c, $138.39; extra evpen;;e, .0765 lin. ft, $3.75 191 67 C. G. and C. H. Meyer, Colum- bia Addition, Lot 15, 53.5 lin. ft. combination curb and gutter at 65c, $34.78; 12.8 lin. ft. curb only at 40c, - $5.12: 142.4 sq. yds. macadamizing at 65c, $92.56; extra expenses, .0765 lin. ft., $3.67 136 13 Maria Sullivan, Sub. 2, M. L. 31, Lot 1, 468 lin. ft. combination curb and gutter at 65c, $304.20; 48 lin, ft. curb only at 40c, $1.92; 1198.34 sq. yds. macadam- izing at 65c, $778.92; extra ex- penses, 0765 lin. ft., $34.89 1119 93 C. E. Curran, Sub. 2, M. L. 31, Lot 2, 50 lin. ft. combination curb and gutter at 65c, $32.50; 129.95 sq. yds. - macadamizing at 65c, $84.47; extra expenses, .0766 lin. ft., $3.83 120 80 J. A. McMahon, M. Lot 30, 38 fin. ft. combination curb and gutter at 65c, $24.70; 100.96 sq. yds. macadamizing at 650, $65.62; extra expenses, .0765 lin. ft., $2.91 93 23 J. B. Cornelius, Sub, M. L. 43, Lot 2, 97 lin. ft. combination curb and gutter at 65c, $63.05; 252.1 sq. yds. macadamizing at 65c, $163.87; extra expenses, .0765 lin. ft., $7.42 234 34 N. Faber, Sub. M. L. 43, Lot 1, 196 lin. ft. combination curb and gutter at 65s, $127.40; 475.33 sq. yds. macadamizing at 65c, $308.96; extra expenses, .0765 lin. ft., $13.00 449 36 C. J. Peterson, Grandview Park Add., Block 15, Lot 29, 42 lin ft. combination curb and gut- ter at 65c, $27.30; 38.5 sq. yds. macadamizing at 65c, $57.52; expenses, .0765 lin. ft. $1.91 86 73 C. J. Peterson, Grandview Park Add., Block 15, So. 1 -2 Lot 28, 15 lin. ft. combination curb and gutter at 65c, $9.75; 38.98 sq. yds. macadamizing at 65c, $25.34; extra expenses, .0765 lin. ft., $1.15 36 24 Alb. Gassman, Grandview Park Add:, Block 15, No. 1 -2 Lot 28, 15 lin. ft. combination curb and gutter at 65c, $9.75; 38.98 sq. yds. macadamizing at 65c, $25.34; extra expenses, .0765 lin. ft, $1.15 36'24 Alb. Gassman, Grandview. Park Add., Block 15, Lot 27, 25 lin, ft. combination curb and gut- 39' ter at 65c, $16.25; 64.97 sq. yds. macadamizing at 65c, $42.23; extra expenses, .0765 lin. ft., $1 91 ....... ...... .... 60 39- Alb. Gassman, Grandview Park Add., Block 15, So. 5 ft. Lot 26, 5 lin. ft. combination curbing and gutter, $3.25; 12.99 sq. yds. macadamizing, $8.44; extra ex- penses, .0765 lin. ft., 38c 12 07' P. S. Slocum, Grandview Park Add., Block 15, No. 20 ft, Lot 26, 20 lin. ft. combination curb and gutter at 65c, $13.00; 51.98 sq. yds. macadamizing at 65c, $33.79; extra expenses, .0765 lin. ft., $1.53 48 32: P. S. Slocum, Grandview Park Add., Block 15, Lot 25, 25 lin. ft. combination curb and gut- ter at 65c, $16.25; 64.97 sq. yds. macadamizing' at 65c, $42.23; extra expenses, .0765 lin. ft., $1.91 60 39 Peterson & Slocum, Grandview Park Add., Block 15, Lot 24. 25 lin. ft. combination curb and gutter at 65c, $16.25; 64.97 sq. yds. macadamizing at 65c, $42.23; extra expenses, .0765 lin. ft., $191. 60 39' Peterson & Slocum, Grandview Park Add., Block 15, Lot 23, 25 lin. ft. combination curb and gutter at 65c, $16.25; 64.97 sq. yds. macadamizing at 65c, $42.23; extra expenses, .0765 lin. ft., $1.91 60 39- Delia Wombacher, Grandview Park Add., Block 15, Lot 22, 25 lin. ft. combination curb and gutter at 65c, $16.25; 64.97 sq. - yds. macadamizing at 65c, $42.23; extra expenses, .0765 lin. ft., $1.91 i 60 39• Delia Wombacher, Grandview Park Add., Block 15, Lot 21, 52.3 lin. ft. combination curb and gutter at 65c. $34.00; 152.91 sq. yds. macadamizing at 65c, $99.39; extra expenses, .0765 lin. ft., $1.91 135 30' C. J. Peterson, Grandview Park Add., Block 6, Lot 23, 52.3 lin. ft. combination curb and gut- ter at 65c, $34.00; 152.91 sq. yds. macadamizing at 65c, $99.39; extra expenses, .0765 lin. ft., $1.91 135 N- C. J. Peterson, Grandview Park Add., Block 6, Lot 22, 25 lin. ft. combination ourb and gutter at 65c, $16.25; 64.97 sq. yds. macadamizing at 65c, $42.23; extra expenses, .0765 lin. ft., $1.91 60 39 C. J. Peterson, Grandview Park Add., Block 6, Lot 21, 25 lin. ft. combination ourb and gutter at 65c, $16.25; 64.97 sq. yds. macadamizing at 65c, $42.23; extra expenses, .0765 lin. ft., $1.91 60 39' 40 Regular Session, February 16, 1911 A. Imhof, Gandview Park Add., Block 6, Lot 20, 25 lin. ft. combination curb and gutter at 65c, $16.25; 64.97 sq. yds. macadamizing at 65c, $42.23; extra expenses, .0765 lin. ft., $1.91 A. Imhof, Gandview Park Add., Block 6, Lot 19, 25 lin. ft. combination curb and gutter at 65c, $16.25; 64.97 sq. yds. macadamizing at 65c, $42.23; extra expenses, .0765 lin. ft., 31.91 , Geo. N. Klauer, Grandview Park Add., Block 6, Lot 18, 25 lin. ft. •combination curb and gutter at 65c, 316.25; 64.97 sq. yds. macadamizing at 65c, $42.23; extra expenses, .0765 lin. ft., $1.91 Geo. N. Klauer, Grandview Park Add., Block 6, Lot 17, 25 lin. ft. combination curb and gutter at G5c, $16.25; 64.97 sq. yds. macadamizing at 65c, $42.23; extra expenses, .0765 lin. ft., $1.91 .... 1'. S. Slocum, Grandview Park Add., Block 6, Lot 16, 25 lin. ft. combination curb and gutter at 65c, $16.25; 64.97 sq. zeds. macadamizing at 65c, $42.23; extra expenses, .0765 lin. ft., $1.91 P. S Slocum, Grandview Park Add., Block 6, Lot 15, 25 lin. ft. combination curb and gutter at G5c, $16.25; 64.97 sq. yds. macadamizing at 65c, $42.23; extra expenses, .0765 lin. ft., $1.91 P. S. Slocum, Grandview Park Add., Block 6, Lot 14, 25 lin ft. combination curb and gutter at 65c, $16.26; 64.97 sq. yds. macadamizing at 65c, $42.23; 'extra expenses, .0765 lin, ft , $191 P. S. Slocum, Grandview Park Add., Block 6, Lot 13, 47.3 lin. ft. combination curb and gut- ter at 65c, $30.75; 171.41 sq. yds. macadamizing at 65c• $111.42; extra expenses, .0765 lin. ft., $1.53 City of Dubuque, Grandview Park Add., Block 5, Lot 18, 41.7 lin. ft. combination curb and gutter at 65c, $27.10; 188.41 sq. yds. macadamizing at 65c, $122.46; extra expenses, .0765 lin. ft„ $1.91 City of Dubuque, Grandview Park Add., Block 5, Lot 17, 11.5 lin. ft. combination curb and gutter at 65c, $7.48; 94.8 sq. yds. macadamizing at 65c, $61.62; extra expenses, .0765 lin. ft., $1.91 . City of Dubuque, Grandview Park Add., Block 5, Lot 16, 25 lin. ft. combination curb 60 39 60 39 60 39 60 39 60 39 60 39 60 39 143 70 151 47 71 01 and gutter at 65c, $16.25; 96.21 sq. yds. macadamizing at 65c, $62.54; $1.91; extra expenses, .0765 lin. ft., $1.91 80 70 City of Dubuque, Grandview Park Add., Block 5, Lot 15, 7 lin. ft. combination curb and gutter at 65c, $4.52; 21.74 sq.' yds. macadamizing at 65c, ' 314.13; extra expenses, .0765 lin. ft., 56c 19 21 5527.8 sq. yds. macadamizing at 65c $3593 07 1988.5 lin_ ft. combination curb and gutter at 65c 1292 52 17.6 lin. ft. ourb at 40c 7 04 Extra expenses 136 80 $5029 43 All of which is assessed in propor- tion to the special benefits conferred. Moved by Ald. Saul the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the follow- , ing vote: Yeas -A1ds. Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Saul, Sauer, Singrin, Specht. Ald. Saul offered the following: Resolved by • the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to pay for con- structing a Sanitary Sewer in Gri.nd- view avenue and South Dodge street, from Dodge street, Grandview avenue, south to South Dodge, thence doWn South Dodge to Dodge, W. T. Hassett, contractor, in front of and adjoining the same, a Special Tax be and is here- by levied on the several Lots, and Parts of Lots and Parcels of Real Es- tate hereinafter named, situated and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each Lot or Parcel of Real Estate, as follows: Owner. Description. Total. Wm. A. McClain, Byrne Sub., Lot 2, 8 -inch pipe and man- holes, $64.07; extra, expense, $2.64 $ 66 71 John Byrne, Byrne Sub., Lot 1, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $52.44; extra expenses, $2.16 54 60 John Byrne, Bonson and Stew- ard Sub., Lot 25, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $37.14; extra ex- penses, $1.53 38 67 John Byrne, Bonson and Stew- ard Sub., Lot 24, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, 327.09; extra ex- penses, $1.12 28 21 Peter Eisbach, Bonson. and Stew- ard Sub., Lot 26, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $28.40; extra ex- penses, $1.17 .. 29 57 Peter Eisbach, Sub. Div. Min Lot 63, Lot 4, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $62.05; extra ex- penses, $2.56 .. .. 64 61 E. A. • Donahue, Hoskin's Sub., Lot 1, 8 -inch pipe and man- holes, .$40.77; extra expenses, $1.68 42 45 Eliz. Saul, Hoskin's Sub., Lot 2, 8' -inch pipe and manholes, $31.24; extra expenses, $1.29.... 32 53 Isabelle Cain, Hoskin's Sub., Lot . 3, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $24.82; extra expenses, $1.02.... 25 84 .Jas. Brunskill, Hoskin's Sub., Lot 4, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $36.27; extra expenses, $1.49 .... 37 76 'Wm. McClain, Hoskin's Sub., Lot 5, 8 -inch pipe and man- holes, $32.77; extra expenses, $1.35 ... .. :... 34 12 'Sidney Saul, Saul's Sub., Lot 5, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $25.13; extra expenses, 31.03.: 26 16 `Therisa Sullivan, Saul's Sub., Lot 4, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $24.03; extra expenses, 99c 25 02 Sidney Saul, Saul's Sub., Lot 3, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $20.54; extra expenses, 85c 21 39 'Sidney Saul, Saul's Sub., Lot 2, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $20.54; extra expenses, 85c 21 39 'Sidney Saul, Saul's Sub., Lot 1,8 -inch pipe and manholes, $20.54; extra expenses, 85c 21 39 ,J. C. Fitzpatrick, Union Addi- tion, Lot 151, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $37.14; extra ex- penses, $1.53 38 67 'Therisa Sullivan, Sub. 152, Tlnion Addition, Lot 1, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $21.85; extra ex- penses, 90c 22 75 .Jas. Walsh, Sub. 152, Union Ad- dition, Lot 2, 8 -inch pipe and 'manholes, $23.60; extra ex- penses, 97c .... 24 57 L. Dwyer, Sub. 2, Min. Lot 47, Lot 2, 8 -inch pipe and man- holes, $21.85; extra expenses, - 90c 22 75 T. J. Donahue, Sub. 2, Min. Lot 47, Lot 1, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $63.10; extra ex- penses, $2.60 65 70 Wm. Ducey, Sub. 1 Min. Lot 46, Lot 2, 8 -inch pipe and man- holes, $78.66; extra expenses, $3.24 81 90 J. and E. Tibey, Sub. 3 Min. Lot 63, Lot 1, 8 -inch pipe and man- 'holes, $259.58; extra expenses, $10.69 270 27 Johanna Koerner, Sub. 3 Min Lot 63, Lot 2, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $32.77; extra ex- penses, $1.35 .... 3412 P. Meehan, Union Addition, Lot 72, 8' -inch pipe and manholes, 27.14: extra expenses, $1.12 28 26 Henry Cain, Union Addition, Lot 73, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $26.22; extra expenses, $1.08 27 30 'Christina Sig Union Addi- tion, Lot 74, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $26.22; extra ex- penses, $1.08 27 30 Peter Kearney, Union Addition, Lot 75, 8 -inch pipe and man- holes, $29.72; extra expenses, $1.22 30 94 M. and H. Kelly, Sub. 2 of 76 Regular Session, February 16, 1911 41 and 77, Union Addition, Lot 1, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $19.88; extra expenses, 82c 20 70 M. and H. Kelly, Sub. 2 of 76 and 77, Union Addition, Lot 2, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $21.85; extra expenses, 90c 22 75 Margaret Ryan, Sub. 2 of 76 and 77, Union Addition, So. 40 ft. Lot 3, 8 -inch pipe and man- holes, $17.48; extra expenses, 72c 18 20 Margaret Ryan, Sub. 2 of 76 and 77, Union Addition, Lot 4, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $18.79; extra expenses, 77c 19 56 Margaret Ryan, Sub. 2 of 76 and 77, Union Addition, Lot 5, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $21.85; extra expenses, 90c 22 75 C. G. and C. M. Meyer, Sub. 145 and 146, Union Additions, Lot 1, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $19.66; extra expenses, 81c 20 47 C. G. and C. M. Meyer, Sub, 145 and 146, Union Additions, Lot 2, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $17.48; extra expenses, 72c 18 20 C. G. and C. M. Meyer, Sub. 145 and 146, Tlnion Additions, Lot 3, 8 -inch pipe, and manholes, $17.48; extra expenses, 72c 18 20 C. G. and C. M. Meyer, Sub. 145 and 146, Union Additions, Lot 4, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $26.22; extra expenses, $108 27 30 Mary McGuiness, ' Sub. 128 of Min. Lot 452, 1 of M. L. 472, Lot 153, Union Addition, Lot 1, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $9.18; extra expenses, 38c 9 56 Josephine Lahey, Sub. 1 "S of Min. Lot 452, of M. L. 472, Lot 153, Union Addition, Lot 2, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $47.63; ex- tra expenses, $1.96 49 59 C. G. and C. H. Meyer. Colum- bia Addition, Lot 1, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $26.22; extra ex- penses, $1.08 27 30 C. G. and C. H. Meyer, Colum- bia Addition, Lot 2. 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $20.98; extra ex- penses, 86c 21 84 C. G. and C. H. Meyer, Colum- bia Addition, Lot 3, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $20.98; extra ex- penses, 86e 21 84 R. E. Twaites, Columbia Addi- tion, Lot 4, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $18.35; extra ex- penses, 76c 19 11 R. E. Twaites, Columbia Addi- tion, Lot 5, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $17.48; extra ex- penses, 72c 18 20 G. Fautsch, Columbia Addition, Lot 6, 8 -inch pipe and man- holes, $17.70; extra expenses 73c 18 43 T. J. Donahue, Sub. 1 of M. L. 46, Lot 1, 8 -inch pipe and man- holes, $66.86; extra expenses $2.75 69 61 Regular Session, February 16,'1911 43 Matilda Miller, Grandview Place, Lot 7, 8 -inch pipe and man- holes, $21 85; extra expenses, 90c .. 22 75 11h Bourdeau, Grandview Place, Lot 8, 8 -inch pipe and man- holes, $21 85; extra expenses, '90c .... .... ........... 22 75 L. Van Buren, Grandview Place, Lot 9, 8 -inch pipe and man- holes, $21 85; extra expenses, '•90c .... 22 75 Kiene & Altman, Grandview Place, Lot 10, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $21.85; extra ex- 1 penses, 90c 22 75 Anna L. Keogh, Grandview Place, Lot 11, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $21.85; extra ex- r penses, 90c ' ... , 22 75 J. Appel, Grandview Place, Lot 12, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $21.85; extra expenses, 90c 22 75 J. 'Appel, Grandview Place, Lot 13, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $21.85; extra expenses, 90c 22 75 J. Appel, Grandview Place, Lot 14, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $21.85; extra expenses, 90c 22 75 J. Appel, Whelan's Sub., Lot 12, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, :!$21.85; extra expenses, 90c 22 75 J. Appel, Whelan's Sub., Lot 11, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $21.85; extra expenses, 90c 22 75 Carl Consor, Whelan's Sub., Lot 10, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $21.85; extra expenses, 90c 22 75 John Stedman, Whelan's Sub , Lot 9, 8 -inch pipe and man- ' holes, $21.85; extra expenses, 90c .... 22 75 W. W. Whelan, Whelan's Sub. lot 8, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $21.85; extra expense, 90c $22 75 J. S. McClain, Whelan's Sub , lot 7, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, • $21.85; extra expense, 90c 22 75 'T. J. Paisley, Whelan's Sub , lot 6, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $21.85; extra expense 90c 22 75 'T. J. Paisley, Whelan's Sub , lot 5, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $21.85; extra expense, 90c 22 75 T. J. Paisley, Whelan's Sub , lot 4, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $21.85; extra expense, 90c 22 75 D. E. Fernald, Whelan's Sub , lot 3, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $21.85; extra expense, 90c 22 75 D. E. Fernald, Whelan's Sub., lot 2, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $21.85; extra • expense, 90c 22 75 'D. E. Fernald, Grandview Park Add., Block 1, No. 6.1 ft. lot 1, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $2,66; extra expense, 9c 2 75 Chas. Safkow, Sub. 1 and 2, Grandview Park Add., So. 46 ft. lot 1, 8 -inch pipe and man - holes,. $20.10; extra expense, 81c. 20 91 Rev. A. Luz, Sub. 1 and 2, Grand- view Park Add., Block 1, lot 2, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $21,85; extra expense, '90c 22 75 Dornes and Bush, Grandview Avenue Park Add., Block 2, lot 1, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $8.74; extra expense, 36c ... 9 10 Domes and Bush, Grandview Avenue Park Add., Block 2, lot 2, •8 -inch pipe and manholes, $10.92; extra expense, 45c 11 37' Dornes and Bush, Grandview Avenue Park Add., Block 2, lot 3, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $10.92; extra expense, 45c 11 37 Dornes and Bush, Grandview Avenue Park Add., Block 2, lot 4, 8 inch pipe and manholes, $10.92; extra expense, 45c 11 37' C. H. Fiegenbaum, Grandview Park Add., Block 2, lot 5, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $10.92; extra expense, 45c 11 37 C. 11. Fiegenbaum, Grandview Park Add., Block 2, lot 6, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $10.92; extra expense, 45c 11 37 C. H. Fiegenbaum, Grandview Park Add., Block 2, lot 7, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $10.92; extra expense, 45c 11 37 C. H. Fiegenbaum, Grandview Park Add., Block •2, lot 8, 8inch pipe and manholes, $10.92; extra expense, 45c 11 37 M. J. Schmitt, Grandview Park Add., Block 2, lot 9, 8inch pipe and manholes, $10.92; extra ex- pense, 45c 11 37 M. J. Schmitt, Grandview Park Add., Block 2, lot 10, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $10.92; extra ex- pense, 45c 11 37 F. W. Brunkow, Grandview Park Add., Block 2, lot 11, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $10.92; extra ex- pense. 45c.... 11 37 F. -T. Brunkow, Grandview Park Add., Block 2, lot 12, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $10.92; extra ex- pense, 45c.... .. 11 37 F. W. Brunkow, Grandview Park Add., Block 2, lot 13, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $10.92; extra ex- pense, 45c.... 1137 F. W. Brunkow, Grandview Park Add., Block 2, lot 14, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $10.92; extra ex- pense, 45c 11 37 Dornes and Bush, Grandview Park Add., Block 2, lot 15, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $10.92; extra expense, 45c.... .... 11 37 Dornes and Bush, Grandview Park Add., Block 2, lot 16, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $10.92; ex- pense, 45c • ... 1137 Carrie Pollock, Grandview Park Add., Block 3, lot 1, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $10.92; extra ex- pense, 45c 11 37 Carrie Pollock, Grandview Pam Add., Block 3, lot 2, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $10.92; extra ex- 42 Regular Session, February 16, 1911 E. Lavery, Sub. 2 of M. L. 46, Lot 2; E. Lavery, Sub. 3 of M. L. 47, Lot 2, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $39.77; extra ex- penses, $1.64 .. 41 41 Tim Dillon, Dillon's Sub., Lot 2, ' 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $41.86; extra expenses, $1.72 43 58 Tim Dillon, Dillon's Sub., Lot 1, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $21.85; extra expenses, 90c 22 75 A. A. Cooper, Grandview Ave- nue Addition, Lot 11, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $21.85; ex- tra expenses, 90c 22 75 A. A. Cooper, Grandview Ave- nue Addition, Lot 10, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $21.85; ex- tra expenses, 90c 22 75 A. A. Cooper, Grandview Ave- nue Addition, Lot 9, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $21.85; ex- tra expenses, 90c 22 75 Tim Dillon, Grandview Avenue Addition, Lot 8, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $21.85; extra ex- penses, 90c 22 75 M. Howie, Grandview Avenue Addition, Lot 7, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $21.85; extra ex- penses, 90c .... 22 75 M. Howie, Grandview Avenue Addition, Lot 6, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, 321.85; extra ex- penses, 90c .... 22 75 Geo. Masters, Grandview Ave- nue Addition, Lot 5, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $21.85; extra expenses, 90c 22 75 Geo. ZT��ybrant, Grandview Ave - "nue Addition, Lot 4, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $21.85; extra expenses, 90c 22 75 Trewin •& Waller, Grandview Avenue Addition, Lot 3, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $21.85; ex- tra expenses, 90c 22 75 Trewin & Waller, Grandview Avenue Addition, Lot 2, 8 -inch ' pipe and manholes, $21.85; ex- tra expenses, 90c 22 75 Trewin & Waller, Grandview Avenue Addition, Lot 1, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $34.96; ex- tra expenses, $1.44 36 40 Geo. Collis, O'Hare's Sub., Lot 19, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, '$170.43; extra expenses, $7.02 177 45 John Osel, Stewart's Sub., Lot 14, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $23.90; extra expenses, 98c 24 88 John Osel, Stewart's Sub., Lot 13, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $23.90; extra expenses, 98c 24 88 Tim Dillon, Stewart's Sub., Lot 11, 8' -inch pipe and manholes, $21.85; extra expenses, 90c 22 75 T im Dillon, Stewart's Sub., Lot '10, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $21.85; extra expenses, 90e 22 75 Tim Dillon, Steward's Sub., Lot 9, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, 121.85; extra expenses, 90c 22 75 Tim Dillon, Steward's Sub., Lot 8, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $21.85; extra expenses, 90c .... 22 75 Tim Dillon, Steward's Sub., Lot 7, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $21.85; extra expenses, 90c .... 22 75 , Tim Dillon, Steward's Sub., Lot 6, 9 -inch pipe and manholes, $21.85; extra expenses, 90c .... 22 75 Tim Dillon, Steward's Sub., Lot 5, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $21.85; extra expenses, 90c .... 22 75 Tim Dillon, Steward's Sub., Lot 4, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $21.85; extra expenses, 90c .... 22- 75 • Tim Dillon, Steward's Sub., Lot 3, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $21.85; extra expenses, 90c .... 22 75- Tim Dillon, Steward's Sub., Lot 2, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $21.85; extra expenses, 90c .... 22 75• M. B. Wallis, Sub. 3, M. L. 150, Lot 2, 8 -inch pipe and man- holes, $189.66; extra expenses, $7.81 197 47 ,M. B. Wallis, Sub. 3, M. L. 150, Lot 2, 8 -inch pipe and man- holes, $64.89; extra expenses, $2.67 67 56 McClain Bros., Sub. 16, McClain's Sub., Lot 1, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $33.52; extra ex- penses, $1.38 .... 34 90 Alice McClain, Sub. 1, M. L. 150, Lot 2, 8 -inch pipe and man- holes, '$40.33; extra expenses, $1.66 .... 41 99^ McClain Bros., McClain's Sub , Lot 1, 8 -inch pipe and man- holes, •330.41; extra expenses, $1.25 31 66 Ed. McClain, Sub. 1, M. L. 150, Lot 4, 8 -inch pipe and man- holes, $21.85; extra expenses, 90c M. O'Shea Est., Sub. Div. M. L 145, Lot 1, 8 -inch pipe and man- .- holes, $74.29; extra expenses, $3.06 77 35• Jas. Alderson, Grandview Place, Lot 1, 8 -inch pipe and man- holes, $20.89; extra expenses, 86c 21 75 Kiene & Altman, Grandview Place, Lot 2, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $21.89; extra ex- penses, 90c 22 79^ J. E. Burns, Grandview Place, Lot 3, 8 -inch pipe and man- holes, $21 89; extra expenses, 90c .,...... 22.79^ Kiene & Altman, Grandview Place, Lot 4, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $21.85; extra ex- penses, 90c 22 75. Kiene & Altman, Grandview Place, Lot 5, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $21.85; extra ex- penses, '90c 22 75' Matilda Miller, Grandview Place, Lot 6, 8 -inch pipe and man- holes, $21 85; extra expenses, 90c .... 22 75• 22 75, • 0.1 �II 44 Regular Session, February. 16, 1911 pense, 15c.... .. 11 37 Carrie Pollock, Grandview Park Add., Block 3, lot 3, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $10.92; extra ex- pense, 45c 11 37 Dornes and Bush, Grandview Park Add., Block 3, lot 4, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $10.92; extra ex- pense, 45c.... ' 11 37 Dornes and Bush, Grandview Park Add., Block 3, lot 5, '8 -inch pipe and manholes, $10.92; extra ex- pense, 45c 11 37 C. J. Peterson, Grandview Park Add., Block 3, lot 6, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $10.92; extra ex- pense, 45c 11 37 C. J. Peterson, Grandview Park Add., Block 3, lot 7, 8 inch pipe and manholes, $10.92; extra ex- pense, 45c..... • . 11 37 C. J. Peterson, Grandview Park Add., Block 3, lot 8, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $10.92; extra ex- pense, 45c 11 37 C. J. Peterson, Grandview Park Add., Block 3, lot 9, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $10.92; extra ex- pense, 45c .. 11 37 C. J. Peterson, Grandview Park Add., Block 3, lot 10, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $10.92; extra ex- pense, 45c 11 37 Dornes and Bush, Grandview Park Add., Block 3, lot 11, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $10.92; extra expense, 45c 11 37 Dornes and Bush, Grandview Park Add., Block 3, lot 12, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $10.92; extra expense, 45c.... .. 11 37 C. H. Fiegenbaum, Grandview Park Add., Block 3, lot 13, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $10.92; extra expense, 45c... 11 37 'C. H. Fiegenbaum, Grandview Park Add., Block 3, lot 14, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $10.92; extra expense 45c.... .... 11 37 .J. M. Fritz, Grandview Park Add , Block 3, lot 15, 8 -inch pipe and manholer ", $17.48; extra expense, 72c 18 20 J. M. Fritz, Grandview Park Add , Block, 3, lot 16, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $10.92; extra expense, 45c .. 11 37 R. Urbach, Grandview Park Add., Block 4, lot 1, 8 -inch pipe and manhol s. $8.i4; extra expense, S6c 9 10 R. Urbach, Grandview Park Add , Block 4, lot 2, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $10.92; extra expense, 45c 11 37 R. Urbach, Grandview Park Add , Block, 4, lot 3, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $10.92; extra expense, 45c 11 37 R. Urbach, Grandview Park Add , Block 4, lot 4, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $10.92; extra expense, 45c ... .. 11 37 R. Urbach, Grandview Park Add., Block, 4, lot 5, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $10.92; extra expense, 45c 11 37 R. Urbach, Grandview Park Add , Block, 4, lot 6, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $10.92; extra expense, 45c ,..7 11 37 Anna M. Huntoon, Grandview Park Add., Block 4, lot 7, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $10.92; extra expense, 45c... 11 37 Anna M. Hunto on, Grandview Park, Add., Block 3, lot 8, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $10.92; extra expense, 45c 11 37 l'. A. Miller, Grandview Park Add., Block, 4, lot 9, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $10.92; extra ex- pense, 45c 11 37 F. A. Miller, Grandview Park Add., Block 4, lot 10, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $10.92; extra ex- pense, 45c 11 37 C. H. Fiegenbaum ,Grandview Park Add., Block 4, lot 11, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $10.92; extra expense, 45c.... .... 11 37 C. H. , Fiegenbaum ,Grandview Park Add., Block 4, lot 12, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $10.92; extra expense, 45c.... .. 11 37 Dornes and Bush, Grandview Park Add., Block 4, lot 13, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $10.92; extra expense, 45c 11 37 Dornes and Bush, Grandview Park Add., Block 4, lot 14, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $10.92; extra, 11 37 expense, 45c.. .. Catherine Duggan, Grandview Park Add., Block 4, lot 15, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $10.92; extra 11 37 expense, 45c Catherine Duggan, Grandview Park Add., Block 4, lot 16, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $10.92; extra 11 37 expense, 45c.... .... P. S. Slocum, . Grandview Park Add., Block, 5, lot 1, 8 -inch pipe and 'Manholes, $10.92; extra ex- pense, 45c 1137 P. S. Slocum, Grandview Park Add., Block 5, lot 2, 8 -inch pipe and manhole, $10.92; extra ex- pense, 45c 11 37 H. N. Brandt, Grandview Park Add., Block, 5, lot 3, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $10.92; extra ex- pense, 45c 11 37 H. N. Brandt, Grandview Park Add., Block 5, lot 4, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $10.92;' extra ex- pense, 45c 11 37 J. J. Curran, Grandview Park Add., Block 5, lot 5, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $10.92; extra 'ex- pense, 45c ... 11 37 J. J. Curran, Grandview Park Add., Block 5, lot 6, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $10.92; extra ex- pense, 45c.... .. ' 11 37 J. J. Curran, Grandview Pa{k Add., Block 5, lot 7, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $10.92; extra ex- pense, 45c.... .... 11 37 J, J. Curran, Grandview Park Add., Block 5, lot 8, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $10.92; extra ex- pense, 45c 11 37 _Mary Kirkby, Grandview Park Add., Block 5, lot 9, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $10.92; extra ex- pense, 45c 11 37 _Mary Kirkby, Grandview Park Add., Block 5, lot 10, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $10.92; extra ex- pense, 45c 1137 lMargt. Seeley, Grandview Park Add., Block 5, lot 11, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $10.92; extra ex- pense, 45c 11 37 :MVIargt. Seeley, Grandview Park Add., Block 5, lot 12, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $10.92; extra ex- tra expense, 45c 11 37 M. P. Sullivan, Grandview Park Add., Block 5, lot 13, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $10.92; extra ex- tra expense, 45c 11 37 M. P. Sullivan, Grandview Park Add., Block 5, lot 14, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $7.64; extra ex- pense, 31c ..... 7 95 5,463 lin, ft. 8 -inch tile pipe at 64c per lin foot $3,496 32 16 manholes, at $40.00 each 640 00 Extra expense 170 32 'Total $4,306 64 All of which is assessed in proportion to the special benefits conferred. Moved by Ald. Saul the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas -Aids. Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, .Saul, Sauer, Singrin, Specht. Ald. McEvoy offered the following: AN ORDINANCE prohibiting ex- pectorating on the sidewalks, or upon ,.the floor of any street car, or any public conveyance within the City of Dubuque. Be It Ordained by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque: Sec. 1. That it shall be unlawful for any person within the City of Du- buque to expectorate upon the side- walks, or upon the floor of any street car, or any other public conveyance within said City. Sec. 2. Any person violating the provisions of this Ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and on conviction thereof shall be fined in a sum not to exceed Five Dollars ($5.00.) Sec. 3. This Ordinance shall be in 'force and effect from and after its pas - sage by the City Council and puhlica- •tion one time in the Times - Journal and Telegraph - Herald, ;officials news- - papers. Regular Session, February 16, 1911 Approved Mayor. Attest: City Recorder. Moved by Ald. McEvoy the adop- tion of the Ordinance. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - Aldermen Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Saul, Singrin, Specht. Ald. McEvoy offered the following: AN ORDINANCE. An Ordinance Amending Section 36 of Chapter XXVI. of the Revised Or- dinances of 1901 of the City of Du- buque, being an ordinance entitled "An Ordinance in Relation to the Li- censing and Regulations of Various Occupations and Business, Persons, Things, Exhibitions, • Games and Amusements." Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That Section 36 of Chapter XXVI of the Revised Ordin- ances of 1901 of the City of Dubuque, being an ordinance entitled "An Or- dinance in Relation to the Licensing and Regulations of Various Occupa- tions and Business, Persons, Things, Exhibitions, Games and Amusements," be and the same is hereby amended as follows: Sec. 2. That said Section 36 be and is hereby amended by striking therefrom the word "March" in the second line thereof and inserting in lieu thereof the word "December," and by striking therefrom the word "April" in the fourth line thereof and inserting in lieu thereof the word "January;" also by striking therefrom the word "March" in the eighth line thereof and inserting in lieu thereof the word "December." Sec. 3. This ordinance shall be in force and take effect from and after its passage by the City Council and its publication one time in the Dubuque Times - Journal and Telegraph- Herald, the official papers of the City of Du- buque. Adopted , 1911. Approved , 1911. Attest: Mayor. 45 City Recorder. Moved by Ald. McEvoy the adop- tion of the Ordinance. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - Aldermen Apel,' McEvoy, O'Rourke, Saul, Sauer, Singrin and Specht. Ald. McEvoy offered the following: AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE Changing the Grade of Grandview Avenue from Statiotl 60 to 67 in the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Whereas the owners of all the prop- 46 Regular Session, February 16, 1911 erty abutting on Grandview Avenue, between Station 60 and 67 have signed a waiver of all claims for damages caused by reason of the herein propos- ed change of grade on said portion of said street, and have given their con- sent thereto, the said waiver being filed in the office of the City Recorder, under date of October 7th, 1910, a copy of which is written on the profile described in Section I hereof, therefore Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of, Dubuque: Section 1. That the grade on Grand- view Avenue between Station 60 and 67 in the city of Dubuque, Iowa, be changed and that the grade be and is hereby re- established, and adopted as shown by the blue line on the profile of said street, and grade prepared by the City Engineer, and accepted by the City Council, January the 19th, 1911. being No. 681 and marked, "Change of grade of Grandview Avenue from Station 60 to 67" b. m. water table side of East door Ducey's store, South Dodge and Grandview Avenue. eleva- tion on 271.02, said grade beginning at station 60, elevation 255.0, thence to station 63, elevation 246.14, thence to station 67, elevation 239.0. Section 2. This Ordinance to be , n force and take effect from and after its passage by the City Council and its publication one time in the Du- buque Telegraph - Herald and Times - Journal, the official newspapers of the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Adopted , 1911. Approved , 1911. Attest: Mayor. City Recorder. Moved by Ald. McEvoy the adop- tion of the Ordinance. Carried by the following vote: Yeas -- Aldermen Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Saul, Sauer, Singrin and Specht. Ald. McEvoy offered the following: AN ORDINANCE amending Chapter VI. of the Revised Ordinance of the City of Dubuque of 1901, entitled "An Ordinance to Determine Con- tested Elections and Tie Votes." Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That Chapter VI. of the Revised Ordinances of 1901 of the City of Dubuque, entitled "An Ordinance to determine contested elections and tie votes" be and is hereby amended as follows: Section 2. That Section 1 thereof be and is hereby amended by striking therefrom all that part thereof, to and including the word "elections" in t_1e second line, and inserting in lieu thereof the words, "The Court for the trial of contested City Elections shall he thus constituted: The Mayor shall be the presiding officer, and the con- testant and incumbent may each name - a person who shall be associated with him, Section 3. That Section three (3) thereof, be and is hereby amended by striking out all of the section begin- ning with the word "and" in the fif- teenth line thereof, to and including, the word "facts" in the seventeenth line thereof. Section 4. That said Ordinance be - and is hereby amended by adding thereto the following section: Section 7. The contestant and in- cumbent shall each file in the record- er's office, on or before the day of trial, a written nomination of one associate judge of the contested election, who - shall be sworn in manner and form as trial jurors are in trials of civil actions, if either the contestant or the incumbent fails to nominate, the pre- siding judge shall appoint for him. When either of the nominated judges fail to appear on the day of trial, his - place may be filled by another ap- pointment under the same rule. This Ordinance shall be in force and take effect after its passage and pub- lication in the official newspapers of ' the City of Dubuque. , Adopted , 1911. Approved 1911. Mayor. Attest: City Recorder. Moved by Ald. McEvoy the adop- tion of the Ordinance. Carried by the following vote: Yeas- Aldermen Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Saul, Sauer, Singrin and Specht. Moved by Ald. Saul, that when we adjourn we adjourn to Monday, Feb. 27, 1911, at 2:00 p. m. Carried. Moved by Ald. O'Rourke that the - Treasurer be instructed to make ap- plication to the County Treasurer for - the Road Fund due the city. Carried. Ald. Singrin asked for permission to start men to work on macadam. On motion of AId. O'Rourke the same was - granted. Moved by Ald. Saul the money col- lected from the County Treasurer be divided equally between the First, Fourth and Fifth Road Districts. Car- ried. Moved by Ald. O'Rourke that Tibey Bros. be allowed $700.00 on the Twenty - seventh street contract, and a war- rant be drawn for said amount and held until the proper receipt is drafted by the City Attorney. Carried. Moved by Ald. O'Rourke that a war- - rant be drawn in favor of Tibey Bros. Adjourned Regular Session, February 27, 1911 47 for $600.00 and the same be held until the completion of the Twenty- seventh .street contract. Carried. Ald. Singrin reported that the Com- mittee on, Public Grounds and Build - ings had awarded the contract to paint and varnish the Armory Hall On motion of Ald. O'Rourke the action of the committee was approved. Moved by Ald. O'Rourke that the City Engineer be instructed to prepare an estimate of total cost for improve- ment of Seventh avenue. and a war- rant be drawn not to exceed the net appropriation for said improvement. Carried. Moved by Ald. Saul that we adjourn. Carried. OTTO P. GEIGER, City Recorder. Adopted 1911 Approved Attest: Mayor , Recorder CITY COUNCIL. (Official.) Adjourned Regular Session, February 27th, 1911. Mayor Haas in the chair. Council met at 3:00 p. m. Present — Aids. Apel, McEvoy; O'Rourke, Saul, Singrin, Sauer, Specht and City Attorney Lyon. Mayor Haas stated that this meat - ing was an adjourned meeting of the- regular meeting of February 16, 1911. And was called to take up and con- sider bills, appropriations and any matter which may properly come ba - fore a regular session of the Council.- BILLS. Standard Oil Co., road oil for 2nd Road dept. 678 00' National Refining Co., road oil for 4th Road dept. ' 270 00 Matt. Stafford, salt for Road dept. 5 00 John Butt, repairs for Road dept. 55• Ellwanger Bros., repairs for ' I:oad dept. ... 10' Standard Lbr. Co., lumber for Road dept. 70 Key City Roofing Co., cement for Road dept. and Bee Branch 1 10 Peter C. Utzig, repairs for Road dept. ' 1 00 Phil Heller horseshoeing, Road dept. 11 10' Geo. Ragatz & Son, repair for Road dept. 140 Labor Leader, printing for Road dept. 6 55- Key City Gas Co., supplies, of- fice 1 20 M. O'Donnell, repairs on foun- tain on White street 2 30- Key City Gas Co., light for var- ious offices for February 104 95- Western Union Telegraph Co , clock service, December and January 2 00. Icwa House Furnishing Co , supplies. Treasurer's office 3 50' Eichhorn & Bechtel, supplies, City Hall 45. John Schaetzle, 1 case Toilet pa- per 7 75 James Beach & Son, 1 box Toilet soap 3 20 J. P. Buechele, taking care of town clock 36 00 Michael Mullen, repairs, foun- tain on White street 5 25 James A. Hayes, premium on insurance policy 25 .00 Kretschmer & Lee, premium on insurance policy 25 00 P. Kiene & Son, premium on in- surance policy ....... 25 00 C. B. Scherr, premium on in- 48 Adjourned Regular Session, February 27, 1911 surance policy 25 00 John Pier & Son, premium on insurance policy 25 00 A. P. Abeln, premium on in- surance policy 25 00 Coates & Robinson, premium on insurance policy ... • 25 00 J. P. Early, premium on insur- ance policy 25 00 Jaeger & Linehan, premium CM insurance policy - 50 00 'C Murphy, premium on insur- ance policy .... 22 60 Trewin & Wallis, preuim on in- surance policy . 25 00 Nessler & Schepple, repairing clocks, City Hall 2 50 F. Mertz, repairing lock, City Hall • . 1 50 Foley Hand Laundry, towel ser- vice 4 60 C. H. 'Reynolds, premium on in- surance policy 25 00 M. J. McCullough, premium on insurance policy 25 06 'Peter B. Hoffmann, service tak- ing picture of scene of accident on corner 11th and Iowa streets 2 50 Berg & Briggs, printing for City offices 12 5C •Conner Bros., printing bonds 17 50 E. H. Willging, expenses to Des Moines, Ia. 22 88 Roshek Bros. Co., oil cloth for Recorder's office 75 Demkier Bros., 1 dozen brooms. City Hall 3 15 Dubuque Eagle Chemical Co , sweeping compound .. 2 50 H. F. Salot, premium on insur- ance policy 25 00 Spahn -Rose Lumber Co., lumber for Recorder's office ... 11 0� Dubuque Telephone Co., tele- phone service 52 ', Iowa Telephone Co., telephone service 14 00 Larry Dailey, cleaning around Market Square 64 00 Niagara Metal Stamping Works, licenses 32 35 Key City Gas Co., repairing lights, City Hall 13 10 Key City Rubber Stamp Works, rubber stamps 110 Key City Gas Co., light for var- ious offices for January 121 95 Lager, Peed & Berwanger, horseshoeing, sewer dept. 1 80 - Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co , supplies, Sewer dept. 75 John Neuman & Son, supplies, Sewer dept. 35 00 Ellwanger Bros., supplies and repairs, Sewer dept. .... .... 3 15 'Spahn -Rose Lumber Co., lumber, Sewer dept. 3 26 E. Cleaver, repairing fountains 13 65 E. A. Linehan, kerosene, Sewer dept. FC Hussman & Lies, pick handles, Sewer dept. : • • 5C F. Schloz & Son, repairs, Sewer dept. .... 1 40 Dr. H. J. Hagerty, veterinary service, Sewer and Road. depts. 80 E. T. Frith, hauling dead ani- mals 64 00 A. J. Hartig, attending meetings of Board of Health 33 00 John Roth, attending meetings of Board of Health 27 09 Nutwood Livery Co., ambulance service for Board of Health 6 00 Charles N. Kinney, analyzing city water .... 60 00 Mathis -Metz Co., binding council proceedings for 1910 64 48 Times- Journal, printing council proceedings 87 80 Smith - Morgan Printing Co , printing, etc. 5417 Labor Leader, printing council proceedings .,• 25 00 National Demokrat, printing council proceedings ... • .... . • 25 '00 Telegraph - Herald, printing coun- cil proceedings 104 55 John Duggan, repairs, Mt. Car- mel avenue .... 19 25 F. M. Jaeger & Co., supplies, Mt Carmel avenue 27 50 Duggan & Cota, supplies, Mt Carmel avenue ..... 3 00 T. J. Mulgrew Co., wood, Mt. - Carmel avenue 4 00 O'Farrell Contracting Co.,* im- provement of Grandview Ave.3871 61 W. T. Hassett, constructing sewer in Grandview avenue 3356 35 Union Electric Co., light for January .... 2253 85 Union Electric Co., light for February 2253 85 F. G. Becker, coal for police and City Hall 19 15 P. Linehan & Sons, wood for po- lice and City Hall 13 00 Frank Beutin, coal for police and City Hall 29 70 Fischer & Co., coal for police and City Hall 27 78 R. D. Kirmse, repairing clock, police and City Hall 3 00 Ernest Besser, sawing wood 2 50 Frank Hammel, repairing plas- ter in Armory Hall 32 60 J. F. Kunz & Co., premium on insurance policy 23 80 F. A. Burns, coal and wood, po- lice and City Hall 16 50 Mettel Bros., feed, Fire and Po- lice 17 75 Geo. Ragatz & Son, repairs, Fire and Police 10 50 Key City Gas Co., arc inspec- tion, Fire and Police 4 00 Collings & Pfiffner, horseshoeing, Fire and Police 17 25 F. A. Burns, coal, Fire dept 23 13 Dubuque Lumber Co., coal, Fire dept, . 16 95 John Jansen, sawing wood, Police dept .... 2 50 E. J. Mulgrew, supplies for ma- trons' dept. ... • 4 73 Adjourned Regular Session, February 27, 1911 49 Spensley, & Spensley, premium on insurance policy .... 16 00 Aran Zillig, drugs, Police dept. 35 Plril Heller, horseshoeing, Fire dept. 5 10 Smedley Steam Pump Co., sup- plies, Fire dept. 4 00 Jahn Neuman & Son, supplies and repairs, Fire dept. 410 Union Electric Co., city fire alarm power 4 00 Al. Schollian, premium on insur- ance policy 19 40 . Ellwanger Bros., repairs fire de- partment 1 00 Hopkins & Witty, repair clock 1 25 Geo. C. Deyoe, horseshoeing, fire department 2 0 . John Butt, repairs, fire depart- ment 3 95 Whelan & Graham, supplies, fire department 12 13 R. W. Kemler, premium on in- surance policy 25 00 F. H. Weihe, premium on insur- ance policy 19 40 Dub. Fire & Marine Ins. Co , premium on insurance policy 38 80 T. F. Martin & Co., premium on insurance policy 19 40 ' Traub & Feigner, premium on insurance policy 19 40 • Coates & Robinson, premium on insurance policy 19 40 Dub. Fire & Marine Ins. Co , premium on insurance policy 19 40 Chris. A. \Toelker, premium on insurance policy 19 40 C. H. Meyer & Co., premium on insurance policy 19 40 Standard Lumber Co., lumber, fire department 8 05 H. Wunderlich & Son, supplies, fire department 2 75 Key City Gas Co., coal and coke, fire and police departments 84 60 • Clancy Transfer Co., coal and coke, fire department 14 31 Dub. Lumber Co., coal and coke, fire department 32 25 F. G. Becker, coal and coke, fire department ... 18 4? Babcock Fire Ext. Co., repairs, fire department 35 00 Iowa Oil Co., oil, fire and road departments ... 8 35 W. J. Connolly, premium on in- surance policy 19 40 Eelg & Reugnitz, drugs, fire de- partment 10 50 E. A. Linehan, 1 case toilet paper 5 00 Geo. Rettenmeir, Jr., feed, fire department 2 70 W. J. Brown, drugs, fire depart- ment 7 02 Dubuque Rubber and Belting Co., supplies, fire department... 3 75 Western Union Tel. Co., tele- gram, fire department 64 C. H. Fischer, supplies, fire de- partment ..... 3 50 Michael Mullen, repairs, fire de- partment 9 70 Wunderlich & Wiederholt, horse- shoeing, fire department 11 75 John Kriebs, repairs, fire depart- ment 2 00 Eichhorn & Bechtel, supplies, po- lice department ... 6 99 Pier Bros., coal, police depart- ment ... 21 35 N. B. Schneider, supplies, police department 3 50 Conlin & Kearns, coal, police de- partment 15 60 Lagen, Peed & Berwanger, horse- shoeing, police department 6 35 T. J. Mulgrew Co., coal, fire de- partment 27 88 J. J. Nagle, feed, police and fire departments ... 196 60 F. Schloz & Son, repairs, police and fire departments 2 10 Peter Even, coal, fire department 62 14 Ed. Norton, meals to prisoners 9 80 Fischer & Co., coal, police and fire departments 50 07 Geo. W. Healey & Son, supplies, police and fire departments 14 75 McCollins Exp. Co:, coal, police and fire departments 54 02 Dr. J. H. Hagerty, veterinary service, fire and police depts 10 40 Standard Iumber Co., lumber for sidewalk 5150 Chas. Giese, repairs for sidewalk 2 00 Moved by Ald. O'Rourke that war- rants be drawn, and all bills properly O. K. be paid. Carried. Ald. O'Rourke stated that the bi. of O'Farrell Contracting Co., for grad- ing East Street, $87.50, had not been O. K. by the City Engineer as the work had been done prior to his term of of- fice and the records of same were not in his office, but the bill was found correct. On motion the bill was or- dered paid. PETITIONS. Petition of Henrietta Gruenzig, asking that the City Treasurer be instructed to allow the taxes for the S ear 1910 on Lot 320 of Wood's Addi- tion to remain a lieu on same. On motion of Ald. Sauer prayer granted. Petition of Anton Zwack, asking that he be permitted to construct a six inch tile pipe sanitary sewer along Ries Street, connecting same with sanitary sewer at Windsor avenue presented. Moved by Ald. McEvoy the Engineer be instructed to draft plat and specifications and presert them at next regular meeting of Council. Carried. Petition of Dubuque Park com- missions asking that the Council pro - vide for the placing the roadway and cider *calk from the end of Eagle Point 1Ugh Bridge to the car line in first class condition also that a four foot cf ment sidewalk be ordered laid along 50 Adjourned Regular Session, February 27, 1911 Se•,enth avenue on both sides of the street from Rhomberg avenue north to the end of present street improve - Tr.eet. also that all street scraping and dirt -. .he city has to spare in the vt- curity •_.t the Olinger plat of ground, Corner Jackson and Sandford streets, Le hauled onto said ground. Also that the city each year do something to- ward the completion of the Seventh avenue improvement up to the driv- ing entrance to the Park presented. On motion of Ald. O'Rourke referred to appropriation committee. Applications of John P. Thourton, John Shetler, Harry Rowland for the position of Engineer on Steam Roller presented. On motion of Ald. Apel referred to committee of whole. Petition of Alfred Herron et al. asking that a cement sidewalk be or- dered layed on both sides of Grand - view avenue from the east end to Southern presented. On motion or Ald. O'Rourke referred to committee of he whole. Petition of S. E. Watters, asking that his assessment be reduced from $4.86O.00 to $2,200.00, presented. On motion of Ald. McEvoy referred to committee of the whole. Petition of W. H. Smith, asking that the assessment on Sub. 2 of 1 of 1 and 2 of 6 and 7 of Mineral Lot 79 for the year 1910 be reduced tq $250.00, presented. On motion of Aid. Sauer referred to committee of the whole to view the ground. Petition of Edward Ford et al asking for the immediate extension of the water mains through the alley be- twc en Garfield and Rhomberg ave- nues from their present terminus at Midcl'e street, presented. On motion of Ald. Apel referred to the Mayor, he to confer with the water works trus- tees. Original notice of Helen A. Frith vs City of Dubuque asking $10,235.00 damages sustained by her falling on a sidewalk, presented. On motion of Ald. O'Rourke referred to City At- torney. Petition of Mrs. Clara Deggendori, asking that the assessment on the North 42 1 -2 feet of Lots 1 and 2, Morgan's Sub., be reduced to $2,500 and instruct treasurer to accept taxes for year 1910 on said valuation. On motion of Ald. McEvoy referred to committee of whole. City Auditor Lyons reported as fol- lows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: —I herewith submit the pay roll for the city officers for the months of February, 1911: Amount due city officers ... $2,717.17 Respectfully submitted, M. E. LYONS, Auditor. On motion of Ald. O'Rourke the report was received and warrants or- dered drawn to pay the city officers, and the report referred to the com- mittee on Finance. Fire Chief Reinfried reported as fol- lows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: The following is the pay roll of the Fire Department for the last half of February, 1911: Amount due firemen $1604 00' Less 1 per cent retained for Pension Fund 31 75- Respectfully submitted, J. R. REINFRIED, Chief. Approved by Committee on Fire. On motion of AId. Singrin the report was received and warrants ordered' drawn to pay the firemen, and the re- port referred back to the Committee. on Fire. Chief of Police Reilly reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: The following is the pay roll of Police Department for the last half of February, 1911: tr4 r Amount due policemen $132= Pension Fund 26 7 Respectfully submitted, THOMAS REILLY, Chief. On motion of Ald. Sauer the report was received and warrants ordered' drawn to pay the policemen and the report referred to the Committee on. Police and Light. City Electrician Hipman reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: I herewith submit my report of defective lights for the month' of February, 1911: I find from the reports of the Police Department that the total hours that 311 lamps failed to burn would equal 4% lamps burning for one month, or $22.50. Respectfully submitted, WILLIAM HIPMAN, City Electrician. On motion of Ald. Sauer the report was received and the City Auditor in- structed to deduct from the Union Electric company's hill for the month' of February, 1911, the sum of $22.50. Moved by Ald. O'Rourke that a strip Adjourned Regular Session, February 27, 1911 51 of ground on Hill street and Julien avenue four feet wide and four hun- dred and twenty -five feet long be pur- chased at a price not to exceed $1000.00, and the payment of same be referred to the Committee on Appropriations; the cost of improving same to be paid from the Second road fund. Carried. Moved by Ald. O'Rourke that when we adjourn we adjourn to Tuesday, Feb. 28, at 2:00 p. m. Carried. Alderman Specht offered the follow- ing: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That it is deemed necessary and advisable to construct a sanitary sewer in the alley between Lemon street and Couler ave- nue and Couler avenue and in Thirty - second street from Lemon street to White street as follows, to -wit: An eight inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in the alley between Lemon street and Couler avenue from Millville Road to Thirty - second street, thence in Thirty - second street to the alley (commonly called White street, between Couler avenue and Jackson street, and to as- sess the cost of said sewer against the abutting property. Moved by Ald. Specht the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas —Alds. Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin, Specht. N ays —None. Alderman Specht offered the follow - ing: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That the City Engineer be and he is hereby directed to prepare a plat and specifications for an eight inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in the alley between Lemon street and Couler avenue from Millville Road to Thirty - second street, thence in ThirtY- second street to the alley (commonly called White street between Couler avenue and Jackson street, showing the locations and general nature of such improvement, the extent thereof, the size and kind of material to be used, and to prepare an estimate of the cost thereof and the amount as- sessable upon each lot or parcel of. land adjacent to or abutting thereon per front feet or square feet in area, and to file such plat, specifications and estimate in the office of the City Re- corder. That after such plat is so filed, the City Recorder shall cause to be pub- lished notice of the intention of the Council to make such improvement, which notice shall be published in three consecutive issues of the official paper of the City of Dubuque, stating that such plat is on file, and generally the nature of the sewer, its location, size and fixing the time before which ob- jections can be filed, which time shall not be less than five days after the last publication of said notice, and af- ter the completion of the publication of such notice, he shall at its next ses- sion, notify the Council thereof in writ- ing with a printed copy of such notice accompanying the same. Moved by Ald. Specht the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas —Alds. Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin, Specht. Nays--None. Moved by Ald. Singrin to adjourn. Carried. OTTO P. GEIGER, City Recorder. Adopted 1911 Approved Attest: . Recorder Mayor 52 Adjourned Regular. Session, February 28, 1911 CITY COUNCIL. Adjourned Regular Session, February 28, 1911. (Official.) Council met at 2:30 p. m. Mayor Haas in the chair. Present —Ald. Sauer. Absent — Aids. Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Saul, Singrin, Specht. Mayor Haas stated that in the ab- sence of a quorum, the meeting would be adjourned to Tuesday evening, Feb- ruary 28, 1911, at 7:30 P. m. OTTO P. GEIGER, City Recorder. Adopted 1911 Approved Attest: Mayor Recorder CITY COUNCIL. Adjourned Regular Session, February 28th, 1911. (Official.] Council met at 8:30 D. m. Mayor Haas in the chair. Present — Aldermen Apel, McEVoy, O'Rourke, Saul, Sauer, Singrin, Specht and Assistant City Attorney Willging. Mayor Haas stated that the meeting was an adjourned meeting of the ad- journed meeting Feb. 28, held at 2:00 13. m. of the adjourned meeting of Feb. 27, of the regular meeting of Feb. 16, 1.911, and was called to take up and consider Bills and the appropriations . for 1911 and any other matter which may properly come before a regular meeting of the council. The following bills having been pro- perly approved by various committees were, on motion of Ald. Apel, ordered paid: Union Printing Co., supplies, as- sessor's office $ 32 50 J. Kriebs, harness, sewer dept 29 00 Klauer & Kress, supplies, var- ious offices 175 Telegraph- Herald, supplies, Treasurer's office 9 00 11. Corrance, supplies, various offices 9 25 G. F. Kleih, supplies, various depts. 4 85 H. S. Moore, transcript, City 86 00 canton Seig, macadam, 4th dist 83 81 Chris. Gantenbein, macadam, 4tth district 38 71 Paul Krocheski, macadam, 4th district 27 06 Fred Bieberman, macadam, 2nd district 7 41 J. V. Casey, macadam, trict H. Gentler, macadam, 2nd district Apel and Spielman, macadam, 2nd district Post vs. 2nd dis- 100 48 5 61 30 35 PETITIONS. Petition of Hygienic committee ask- ing that a bath tub be placed in the Matron's quarters, presented. On mo- tion of Ald. Sauer prayer of petitioner granted. Petition of Timothy Dillon asking to be credited with $2,050.46 on the con- templated improvement of Grandview avenue, presented. On motion of Ald. Saul referred to Committe of the Whole. Petition of Hygienic committee ask- ing that the garbage be collected throughout the year, presented. Moved by Ald. O'Rourke be received and filed, based on the fact that the Board of Adjourned Regular Session, February 28, 1911 .53 Health has already taken action. Car- ried. Petition of Annie and Amelia B. Matthews asking the council to instruct the Treasurer to accept the principal on special assessment against east eighty feet of Lot 6, of the sub- division of Out Lot .738, and westerly 30 feet of , -said easterly 80 feet, presented. On motion of Ald. O'Rourke prayer grant- ed. REPORTS OF OFFICERS. Gentlemen: Below you will find ,statement of amount advanced by me during • the , month of February, 1911, for which please order warrants drawn in my favor: •Interest on rants ... _Miscellaneous ... Library Trustees' orders Yours truly, outstanding war - ,.. $100.00 18.34 380.48 • GEO. D. WYBRANT, Treasurer. Ald. O'Rourke , moved that the re- 'port be received and warrants be . idrawn for various amounts, and the report be referred back to the Finance Committee. Carried. 'To the Honorable Mayor and City • Council: Gentlemen: I herewith submit the pay roll for labor on streets during the last , half of !February, 1911: Amount due laborers on streets..$330.30 Amount due laborers on Mt. Car- mel Avenue ... .... 414.90 Amount due labor on streets leading into the county 199.71 Approved by Committee on Streets. Respectfully submitted, JOHN MAHONEY, Street G'ommissioner. On motion of Aid. Saul 'the pay rolls on Streets were received and warrants ordered drawn to pay the various amounts, and the pay rolls and report referred back to the proper com- mittees. Also submit pay roll for labor on sewers during the last half of .Febru- ary, 1911. Amount due laborers on sewers $341.30 Approved by Committee on Sewers. On motion of Ald. Singrin, the pay roll on sewers was received and war- rants ordered drawn to pay the var- ious amounts and pay roll referred back to Committee on Sewers. Ald. Saul, chairman Committee of the Whole,' offered the following: Your Committee of 'the Whole, to whom was referred the petition of William A. Schaffhauser, asking that the salaries of his deputies be raised to $100.00 per month, would respectfully recommend that said petition be re- • ceived and filed. Your Committee of the Whole would respectfully recommend that the fol- lowing resolution be adopted: Be it Resolved by the City Council of Dubuque, That the plat of Grand- view Heights, a subdivision of Min- eral 'Lot 30 and Lot 1 of Mineral Lot 28, be accepted and that the Mayor and City Recorder be and they are hereby instructed to certify this res- olution of approval to the County Re- corder. Your Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the petition of Louis .F. Koltenbach, Clerk in the City Treasurer's office, asking that his sal- ary be increased to $80.00 per month, would respectfully recommend that said petition be received and filed. Your • Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the petition of James. R. Pickley, stating that while Chief of Police his salary had been re- duced by the City Council from $125.00 to $100.00 ,per month and asking that he be reimbursed for the loss of salary occasioned thereby, would respectfully recommend that said petition be re- ceived and filed. Your Committee of the Whole, to whom were referred the petitions of the Police and Fire Departments ask- ing ,that they be granted an increase of 10 per cent in their salaries, would respectfully recommend that owing to the present financial condition of the city, • the said petitions be received and filed. Your Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the petition of Thos. Reilly, Chief of Police, asking that his salary be fixed at $125.00 per month, would respectfully recommend that said petition be received and filed. Your Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the petition of Otto P. Geiger, City Recorder, asking that the salary of his deputy be fixed at $100.00 per north, would respectful- ly recommend that the said petition be received and filed. JAMES SAUL, Chairman. Moved by Ald. Saul the adoption of the various reports of the Committee of the Whole. Carried. Your Committee of the Whole re- spectfully recommend that the follow- ing resolution be adopted: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque that the ap- propriations for the ensuing year for the different departments and pur- poses of the city be fixed as follows: For general expense and contingent fund $37,000.00 54 Adjourned Regular Session, February 28, 1911 For district road fund for cleanin_, sprinkling and repairing of streets. First district 6,710.00 Second district 15,450.00 Third district 9,330.00 Fourth district 10,765.00 Fifth district 8,525.00 For expense of fire depart- ment 50,000.00 For expense of police de- partment 37,000.00 For care, maintenance and repair of sewers both storm and sanitary 5,500.00 For printing.. .... 2,200.00 For expense of street light-. ing 27,000.00 For interest on floating and bonded debt.. 41,1000.00 For expense of board of health .. 7 500.00 For grading fund 6,000.30 For taking up improvement bonds issued for payment of special assessments against parks, fire engine houses and other real estate owned by the city and for taking up bonds issued by the city to pay street and sewer im- provements, where the assessment levied to pay the same have been can- celed by the city council. 2,500.00, For interest on special bonded debt .... 4,000.00 For improvement of Mount Carmel avenue 1,500.0') For repairing and rebuild- ing sidewalks 1,000.00 For improvement of Grand- view avenue 3,700.00 For improvement of Villa street 300.00 For improvement of First and Iowa streets 500.00 For widening and improv- ing of Hill street 500.00 For constructing sidewalk at city pound 400 00 For completion of sewer at Eighteenth street 1,000 0'i For cleaning sewer in Four- teenth street .. .. 800.00 For Thirteenth street dump 200.0C. For improvement of Clay street.... .. 800.00 For providing for sanitary sewer from Mt. Pleasant avenue 3,000.00 For improvement of North Booth street 600.00 For opening and improve- . ment of Clifford street 200.00 For continuation of Bee Branch north of Twenty - seventh street 1,000.03 For improvement on Park Hill avenue 200.00 For storm sewer in Twenty - fifth street 200.00 For storm water sewer in Twenty- seventh street 1,981.00 For sanitary sewer in Jack- son street to Brunswick - Balke Co.. 1,500.00 For sidewalk to Eagle Point Park .... .... 300.00 Moved by Ald. O'Rourke that the recommendation and resolutions be adopted. Carried. Moved by Ald. O'Rourke the Chief of Police instruct his subordinates that whenever they see any person hauling garbage or manure on Main or Clay Streets, they compel them to drive on some back street. Carried. Moved by Ald. O'Rourke that the different amounts due Dubuque Na- tional Bank and the German Savings' Bank be paid. Carried. Moved by Ald. Saul that the Ordi- nance committee be instructed to draft an ordinance in relation to the removal of rubbish from the alleys and keeping same clean and submit same to committee of whole. Carried. Moved by Ald. Specht that the en- gineer be instructed to give an esti- mate cost for the repairing Kaufman avenue in the most economical man- ner. Carried. Moved by Ald. Saul to adjourn. Carried. OTTO P. GEIGF1R, City Recorder. Adopted 1911 Approved Attest: . Recorder Mayor List of City Warrants. Dubuque, Iowa, Feb. 1, 1911. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council of Dubuque: Gentlemen: The following is a com- plete list of all warrants issued by me during the month of January, 1911: D. J. Haas, salary, Mayor $116 70 Geo. D. Wybrant, salary Treas- urer 133 35 F. M. Blake, salary, Deputy Treasurer • 100 00 Louis Kolfenbach, salary, Clerk to Treasurer 60 00 M. E. Lyons, salary, Auditor 116 70 Geo. J. Vogel, salary, Deputy Auditor 80 00 Otto P. Geiger, salary, Recorder 116 70 Geo. H. Ellwanger, salary, Dep- uty Recorder 85 00 Jos. T. Kelly, salary, Assessor. 125 00 Allen H. Wiedner, Deputy Asses- sor ..... 83 49 Frank Kenneally, salary, Deputy Assessor 83 49 Geo. T. Lyon, salary, Attorney 150 00 Edgar Willging, salary, Asistant Attorney 85 00 Nettie Bentley, salary, raph to Attorney 20 00 Chas. Baumgartner, salary, En- gineer 166 65 Jos. Friedrich, salary, Clerk to Engineer 75 00 Walter Cullen, salary, Rod Man 50 00 Thos. Reilly, salary, Chief of Po- lice .. 100 00 John W. Lawlor, salary, Com- mitee Clerk 125 00 John - Mahoney, salary, Street Commissioner ,.. 40 00 P. J. Royce, salary, Sidewalk In- spector 60 00 Geo. Miller, salary, Supt. of Sprinkling 24 00 Ed. Norton, salary, Market Mas- ter 55 00 Al. Moyer, Pondmaster and As- sistant Market Master 45 00 Mrs. H. Koening, salary, Jan- itress 30 00 Thos. Cahill, salary, Park Cus- todian 40 00 Chas. McManus, salary, Park Custodian ..... 40 00 Jos. Straney, Sr., salary, Park Custodian ... 15 00 Dr. Chas. Linehan, Health Phys- ician 50 00 Paul Hewer, 'salary, Sanitary Of- ficer 65 00 Dr. F. J. Kennedy, salary, Milk and Meat Inspector 75 00 John J. Carroll, salary, Wharf Master 35 00 Peter, Apel, salary, Alderman 25 00 Edw. McEvoy, salary, Alderman 25 00 John O'Rourke, salary, Alderman 25 00 Edw. Sauer, salary, Alderman 25 00 James Saul, salary, Alderman 25 60 stenog- List of Warrants 55 Wm. Singrin, salary, Alderman., 25 00 Robert Specht, salary, Alderman 25 00 FIRE. J. Reinfried, salary 61 75 Wm. Hipman, salary 49 00' M. Eitel, salary 38 23 J. Essman, salary 40 68 A. Duccini, salary 35 79 J. Flynn, salary 37 74 G. Beyer, salary 35 79 A. Heer, salary 32 34 Wm. Kannolt, salary 32 34 B. Kirch, salary . 32 34• J. Daley, salary 38 23 T. Ryder, salary 40 68 H. Cain. salary 35 79 M. Kelly, salary 37 74 F. Murphy, salary 35 79 J. Bakey, salary 32 34 win. Smith, salary 32 34 W. McConnell, salary 32 34 G. Gehrke, salary 38 23 J. Smith, salary .. 32 34 T. Kennedy, salary 35 79 J. Keppler, salary ... 32 34' D. Ahern, salary 49 00' J. Benzer, salary 37 74 A. McDonnell, salary 40 68' P. Zillig, salary 32 34 M. Sweeney, salary 32 34' J. McGloughlin, salary 32 34' J. Connelly, salary 32 34' \Vm. Kennedy, salary 29 90' J, Daugherty, salary 29 90' J. Murphy, salary 24 50' R. Weston, salary 38 23 J. Allen, salary 35 79 M. Fahey, salary 32 34 R. Kenneally, salary 32 34 1Vm. Fucev, salary 38 23 T. Kenneally, salary 35 79 E. McDermott, salary 32 34' T. O'Brien. salary 29 90' J. Roshin, salary 38 23 J. Schoenberger, salary 32 34 F. Baumgartner, salary 35 79 P. Kirch. salary . 29 90' Firman Pension Fund 31 75 POIdOE. Tames Corcoran, salary 3185 Michael Connolly, salary 29 70 .Tohn Cody salary 31 85 Phil Dunphy, salary 34 30 Wm. Donahue, salary 31 89 Thomas Duggan, salary 29 70 Patrick Fury. salary 31 g6 John Fox, salary 31 8� '.lames Flynn, salary 31 86 Wm. Fox. salary 29 40 Michael Fogarty, salary 31 85- Theo. Ganahl, salary 29 40' Pen Gray, salary 31 85 Emil Kahn. salary 31 85 Michael Kilty, salary 12 59 .James Keefe, • salary 31 85 John Kane, salary 27 55 John Non, salary 29 42 Patrick Kenneally, salary 29 70 Braney Ludescher, salary 31 8F Chas. Liest, salary 36 78 Patrick McDnerney, salary 31 85 Patrick MCcollins, salary 31 86 b6 Michael McCormick, salary 29 70 Henry Mueller, salary 31 85 Hugh Markey, salary 31 85 Patrick Mulligan, salary 36 75 John O'Brien, salary 31 89 Michael O'Connor, salary ... 36 75 John Raesle, salary 36 75 Michael Ryan, salary 31 85 Gus Raterman, salary 31 85 Joe Stoltz, salary 31 85 Michael Stapleton, salary 31 85 Patrick Sullivan, salary 31 87 John Spielman, salary 31 85 Dennis Sheehan, salary 31 85 Frank Williams, salary 31 85 Louis Zemanek, salary 25 46 Miss Brennan, salary 31 85 Mrs. Hibbe, salary 31 85 Police Pension Fund 27 08 LABOR ON STREETS. J. Alexander, 4th 10 60 S. Bastien, 4th 6 80 J. Callaghan, 2nd 25 20 J. Egan, 2nd 13 60 C. Frost, 2nd 25 00 E. Fitzlaff, 2 -4, $5.00 10 00 B. Glas, 2nd 15 00 J. Graham, 2nd 1 00 G. Geimer, 4th 12 60 L. Hansel, 2nd 11 60 F. Keck, 2nd 20 80 P. Kraemer, 2nd 7 20 P. Kenneally, health 25 20 J. Kinsella, 2 -4, each $5.00 10 00 P. Lonergan, 2nd 80 C. O'Neill, 2nd 13 60 .T. Ryan, 2nd 25 20 F. Siege, 4th 25 00 J. Tobin, 4th 100 TEAMS. John Calvert, 2nd J. Graham, 2nd P. Lenihans' Sons, 2nd 6 14 13 50 00 50 LABOR GRADING VARIOUS STREETS. F. Atrhofer $ 4 40 Jerry Cahill, 1st 80 Jas. Connolly, 1st 11 60 J. Eberhardt, 5th 5 00 F. Frick, 3rd 2 20 J. Gronau, 5th 1 80 J. Galagher, 5th 2 60 Ed. Malloy, 3rd 3 60 John McLaughlin, 3rd 3 60 P. O'Farrell, 3rd 5 20 F. Selli 5th 1 80 J. Singrin, 3rd 17 30 A. Turner, 3rd 2 80 P. Weirich, 5th 9 60 F. Wallinger, 5th 2 60 W:' Walker, 1st 1 60 John Heim, 5th 6 50 M. Markham, 3rd 9 00 LABOR GRADING MT. CARMEL AVENUE. W. Boyce $ 12 60 Ben Burd 3 60 J. Burns 19 80 John Burke 19 80 W. Burke 16 20 P. Carney 23 40 H. Connell 5 40 List of Warrants J. Donahue 18 00 J. Duggan 16 20 Gene Duggan T. Hird 9 00 F. De Fontaine 9 00 T. Hackney 7 20 19 80 J. Hill 10 80 H. Kunkle 3 60 Ed. Lee 19 80 Ed. Magner 9 00 D. McGuinness 7 20 Janes McCarron 3 60 W. O'Brien, (So. Locust) 10 8'0 D. O'Meara 10 80 W. O'Brien 25 00 George Reynolds 3 60 W. Sheehan 12 60 G. Smice .... 5 40 J. Wickham 12 60 TEAMS. Peter APel 27 00 James Mulligan .... 9 00 D. O'Meara 22 50 Jerry Sulivan 27 00 C. Van Wie 13 50 W. Woods 9 00 LABOR ON SEWERS. D. Cunningham .... $ 24 80 A. Hird 20 60 W. Hennessy 22 60 A. Kaesbauer 24 80 F. Luchterhand 23 40 J. Rooney 22 60 J. Scheuer 23 40 C. Sullivan 27 50 C. Specht 30 00 E. Norton, (Use of Horse) 13 00 E. J. Frith, hauling' dead animals $ 1 00 Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer, interest on outstanding war- rants 392 50 Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer, postage, express, etc 16 92 Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer, library orders 500 00 Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer, library orders ... ... 448 63 city's share improvement of Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer, Windsor Ave 500 00 city's share improvement of Windsor Ave 500 00 George D. Wybrant, warrants No. 6317 to 6414, both inclusive, for $500.00 each Martin Strelau bonds. Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer, general bonding fund (Martin Strelau).. .... 155 03 Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer, general bonding fund (Martin Strelau) 20 00 Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer, express charges on bonds to Farson Son & Co 10 Q0 Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer, Clay Street improvement be- tween 10th and 11th 41 87 Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer, special bonded paving fund 22 98 Nutwood Livery Co., ambulance service.... .... .... 3 00 J. T. Kelly, extra services 100 00 F. Kennealy, extra services .... 100 00 A. Wiedner, extra services .... 100 00 Geo. T. Lyon, expense in case of Mary Dempsey vs. City of and Martin - Strelau case and Farson Son & Co 20 67 FIRE. J, Reinfried, salary .... $ 62 00 William Hinman, salary 50 00 M. Eitel, salary 38 00 A. Heer, salary 33 00 J. Essinan, salary 41 00 A, Ducci 35 00 J. Flynn, ni salary 38 00 G. Byer, salary .... 35 00 Wm. Kannolt, salary 33 00 B. Kirch, salary 33 00 J. Daley, salary 38 00 T. Ryder, salary 41 00 H. Cain, salary 35 00 M. Kelly, salary 38 00 F. Murphy, salary 35 00 J. Bakey, salary 33 00 Wm. Smith, salary 33 00 E. Buck, salary 2 50 Wm. McConnell, salary 38 00 G. Gehrke, salary 38 00 T. Kennedy, salary 35 00 J. Smith, salary 23 CO J. Keppler, salary 33 00 D. Ahern, salary 50 00 .1. Benzer, salary 38 00 A. McDonnell, salary 41 00 P. Zillig, salary 33 00 M. Sweeney, salary 33 00 J. Mcloughlin, salary 33 00 J. Connely, salary 33 00 Wm. Kennedy, salary 30 00 J. Daugherty, salary.. 30 00 J. Murphy, salary 25 00 R. Weston, salary 38 00 J. Allen, Salary 35 00 M. Fahey, salary 33 00 R. Kenneally, salary 33 00 Wm. Ducey, salary 38 00 F. Kenneally, salary 35 00 E, McDermott, salary 33 00 T. O'Brien, salary 30 00 J. Roshin, salary, 38 00 F. Baumgartner, salary 35 00 J. Schoenberger, salary 33 00 P. Kirch 33003 0 00 Wm. Fox, salary 30 00 John Fox, salary 32 50 Michael Fogarty, salary 30 33 POLICE. James Corcoran, salary 32 0 Michael Connolly, salary 32 00 John Cody, salary 32 50 Phil Dunphy, salary 35 00 Wm. Donahue. salary 32 50 Thomas Duggan, salary 32 50 Patrick Fury, salary 32 60 ' Theo. Ganahl, salary 30 00 Ben Gray, salary 32 50 Emil Cahn, salary 32 50 Michael Kilty, salary - 23 83 James Keefe, salary 32 50 John Kane, salary 32 50 John Kop, salary 26 00 Patrick Kenneally, salary 30 33 List of Warrants 57 Barney Ludescher, salary 32 50 Chas. Liest, salary 35 00 Patrick McInerney, salary 32 50 Patrick McCollins, salary 32 50 Michael McCormick, salary 30 33 H. Mueller, salary 30 33 �Ienr, Markey, salary 30 50 Patrick Mulligan, salary 37 6 John O'Brien, salary 32 50 Michael O'Connor, salary 37 60 John Raesle, salary 37 50 Michael Ryan, salary 32 50 Gut Raterman, salary 32 50 Joe Stoltz, salary ... 32 50 Michael Stapleton, salary 32 50 Patrick Sullivan., salary 32 50 John Spielman, salary 32 50 Dennis Sheehan, salary 30 33 Thomas Sweeney, salary 37 50 Frank Williams, salary ... 26 00 Louis Zemanek, salary 30 00 Miss Brennan, salary 32 50 Mrs: Hibbe, salary 32 50 LABOR ON STREETS. J. Alexander, 4th 18 00 M. Carney, 4th 1 80 J. Callaghan, 2nd 21 60 J. Egan, 2nd 12 20 G. Frost, 2nd 25 00 E. Fitzlaff, 2 -4 each $5.00 10 00 B. Glass, 2nd 12 40 G. Geimer, 4th 14 40 L. Hansel, 2nd 17 40 E. Herbst, 4th 4 40 F. Keck, 2nd 16 40 P. Kreamer, 2nd 15 40 M. Kenneally, 2nd ... 7 20 .P Kenneally, Health ... 21 60 J. Kinsella, 2 -4 each $5.00 10 00 T. Lonergan, 2nd 80 R. Caffrey, 2nd 11 60 C. O'Neill, .2nd 14 60 P. Reddin, 2nd 3 60 J. Ryan, 2nd 21 60 F. Siege, 4th 25 00 J. Tobin, 4th 17 40 J. Taschner, 4th 1 80 'TEAMS Josh Calvert, 2nd 18 00 J. Graham, 2nd 9 00 P. Linehans Sons, 2nd 13 00 P. S. Norton, 4th 4 50 LABOR GRADING MT. CABMEL AVENUE, W. Burke $ 19 80 W. Boyce 19 80 Ben Hurd 19 80 Tom Boyd - 19 80 P. Carney, Sr 19 80 P. Carney, Jr 10 80 John Callaghan 10 80 H. Connolly 9 00 .J. Donahue 19 80 G. Duggan 19 00 F. De Fontaine 60 T. Hackney 19 80 T. Hird 18 00 H. Kunkle 19 80 J. Kiang 19 80 Tim Kenneally 10 80 Chas. Lee 19 80 Ed. Magner 19 00 W. O'Brien 25 00 Fire Dept. 8 60 hi'alter Baumgartner, nails, Fire Dept. 1 00 Chas. E. Berry, harness sup- plies, Fire Dept. 6 19 Iowa Oil Co., oil, Fire Dept 4 50 p. Linehan's Sons, coal, Fire Dept. 19 97 Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co., 1 plumber's friend for Fire Dept. 76 Butt Bros., repairs for Fire Dept. 2 60 Wunderlich & Wiederholt, horseshoeing, Fire Dept. .. 8 80 Vollweider & Heim, horse - shoeing, Fire Dept. 3 10 Union Electric Co., city fire alarm 2 00 F. A. Miller, brooms for Fire Dept. 13 60 F. A., Burns, coal for Fire Dept. 17 85 Clancy Transfer Co., coal, Fre and Police Depts. 36 83 Frank Beutin, coal, Fire and Police Depts. 36 03 Gow & Curtis, repairs and supplies, Police Dept. and City Hall 29 55 G. F. Kleih, supplies for Sewer Dept. and City Hall 5 35 Key City Gas Co., arc rental and inspection, Police and Fire Dept. 2 00 Elchhorn & Bechtel, supplies, Matron's quarters 6 46 Thos. Reilly, telephone and telegraphic message 85 McCollins Transfer Co., wood • for City Hall and Police Dept. 19 91 Ernest Besser, sawing wood 3 75 J. L. Kies, drug supplies, Po- lice and City Hall 1 40 J. J. Nagle, feed, Police Dept. 47 12 American Ever -Ready Co., supplies for Police Dept. 4 00 Times- Journal, printing for December, 1910 61 93 Telegraph - Herald, printing for November and Decem- her, 1910 79 87 Labor Leader, printing for December, 1910 12 50 National Demokrat, printing for December, 1910 12 50 Thos. Allen, boots for Sewer Dept. 13 60 James Lee & Sons, 5% re- tained on improvement of West Locust St, 257 93 ' D. J. Haas, Mayor, settlement with Miss Antonette Kopsa 75 00 Moris Tatelman, refund of li- cense 37 50 I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct list of all war -. List of Warrants 59 Dept. 20 35 rants issued by me during the month McClain Bros., feed, Fire of January, 1911. Dept. 1 6 OTTO P. GEIGER, National Refining Co., oil for City Recorder. 58 J. Purcell 3 60 W. Sheehan, 19 80 T. Sheehan 16 20 J. Wickham 19 80 P. 11. Brink 27 00 TEAMS. J. Linehan 31 50 J. Mulligan 9 00 D. O'Meara 4 50 C. Van Wie 22 60 LABOR GRADING. M. Beitzle 80 J. Botz 1 80 J. Eberhardt 9 00 F. Frick.... 6 40 B. Frick 1 00 J. Graunau 7 60 N. Herman 1 80 John John 2 60 J. Kness 9 00 F. Maroney 64 0 J. Muntz 1 80 P. O'Farrell 3 60 C. Snecht 30 00 F. Selii 9 00 A. Turner 3 60 LABOR ON SEWERS E. Norton use of horse 11 00 D. Cunningham 19 80 A. Hird ... 19 80 W. Hennessy .. 18 80 A. Kaesbauer 19 $0• J. Lillie 7 20 J. Rooney . 19 80 J. Scheuer 19 80 C. Sullivan 27 50 BILLS. Tibey Bros., 5% retained on improvement of St. Am- brose Street $ 65 93 O'Farrell Contracting Co , grading Grandview Ave. 378 04 J. M. Kenety, overhaul of sur- plus dirt from 7th St. and Bluff St., 2nd Road District 144 37 Iowa Telephone Co., tele- phone service 13 75 Union Electric Co., December, 1910 500 00 Union Electric Co., light for December, 1910 500 00 Union Electric Co., light for December, 1910 500 00 Union Electric Co., light for December, 1910 500 00 Union Electric Co., light for December, 1910 253 85 E. T. Frith, hauling garbage, November, 1910 374 40 Key City Gas Co., light for various departments 106 75 W. D. Deckert, supplies Blulff Street Extension and Road Department 3 30 T. J. I4ulgrew Co., wood for Mt. armel Ave. 7 60 F. M. Jaeger & Co., powder caps, etc., Fire Dept. and Mt. Carmel Ave. 26 60 H. Magdal, iron plate, Road Dept. 1 68 Wm. Marshall, repairs, Road light for List of Warrants Dept. 80 G. F. Kleih, supplies, Road Dept. 60 F. Schloz & Son, repairs and supplies, Road Dept. 40' Linehan & Molo, waste and cement, Road Dept. 7 64 Conlin & Kearns, coal, 2nd Road District 3 45 Key City Roofing Co., cement, Road and Sidewalk Wepts. 35 Peter Lang, supplies, Side- walk Dept. and City Hall. 50 F. Schloz & Son, supplies and repairs, Fire and Sewer Departments 3 10 C. E. Fitzpatrick Co., office supplies 13 40' Jas. Beach & Son, soap for City Hall 4 00. M. O'Donnell, shades for As- sessor's office 25 Foley Hand Laundry, towel service 4 00 Geo. P. Rose, repairing type- writer 2 00 J. J. Dunn, subpoena fee 1 00 Adam Zillig, drug supplies, City Hall and Police 2 65• Klauer & Kress, repairs, Re- corder's office 75 Key City Gas Co., coal and gas mantles, Fire and Po- lice Depts 43 95 Dr. II. J. Hagerty, veterinary service, Police, Fire and Sewer Depts. 22 40 Ellwanger Bros., repairs and supplies, Police, Fire and Sewer Depts. 6 25 F. G. Becker, coal, Fire, Po- lice and City Hall 41 94 Linehan & Molo, rope for Sewer Dept. and coal for Fire, Police and City Hall 88 18' Geo. W. Healey & Son, sup- plies, Fire and Police Depts. 19 25 Mettel Bros., feed, Fire and Police Depts. 15 24- Lagen, Peed & Berwanger, horseshoeing, Sewer and Fire Depts. 12 20 Collings & Pfiffner, horse - shoeing, Fire and Police Depts. 19 75 Peter Even, coal, Fire, Police and City Hall 63 34 E. L. Lembke, pad for Fire Dept. 50 •Martin- Strelau, coal, Fire Dept. 16 85 M. Stafford,. feed, Fire Dept. 2 50 J. J. Nagle, feed, Fire Dept. 500 00 J. J. Nagle, feed, Fire Dept. 169 86 Pier Bros., coal, Fire Dept 20 70 Geo. C. Deyoe, horseshoeing, Fire Dept. 4 76 Metz Mfg. Co., repairing lad- der for Fire Dept. • 2 70 Smedley Steam Pump Co , brake shoes, Fire Dept. 1 35. Conlin & Kearns, coal, Fire 1 ri0 N othhe. To Whom It May Concern: Tuesday, February 28th, 1911, be- ing the close of the present fiscal year for the City of Dubuque, you are hereby notified that all claims against said City must be filed with the City Recorder on or before noon of Mon- day, Feb. 27th, 1911. OTTO P. GEIGER., 2 -7 -5t City Recorder. AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE Granting A. F. Heeb Permission to Maintain a Pri- vate Sewer in Rock Street, in the , City of Dubuque, to Connect Lots No. 30 and 31, in Farley's Subdivis- ion, frith the Sanitary Sewer in .Julien Avenue, and Regulating Such Permission. • Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That permission be and the same is hereby granted to A. F. Heeb of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, to maintain a private sewer in Rock Street, in said City, to connect Lots No. 30 and 31 in Farley's Subdivision to the City of Dubuque with the sani- tary sewer in Julien Avenue, said sewer having already been constructed .at the private expense of said A. F. Heeb, and consisting of eight -inch tile pipe, laid at a depth of about five feet, in the middle of said Rock Street, the permission herein granted being sub- ject to the following conditions: Section 2. The said City of Dubuque does not assume any obligations to re- pair or maintain said sewer, but all expenses incident to such repair .or maintenance shall, at the option of ' the City, be chargeable to the said A. F . Heeb, and should the city at any. time find it necessary or advisable to order a new sewer in said Rock Street, consent to the laying of the private sewer herein referred to shall not be deemed to be a waiver on the part of said city on the right to make assess- ment for said new sewer in any lawful manner. Section 3. Said A. F. Heeb shall, by accepting the terms hereof, at all times hold said City safe and harmless from any damages, costs or expenses to which the city may be subject, in any manner whatsoever, by reason of the existence and maintenance of the said sewer herein referred to. Section 4. The City of Dubuque may at any time grant the right to any other person or company to con- nect with said private sewer, upon the latter paying to the said A. F. Heeb the proper proportion of the cost of construction and maintenance of said sewer then due, any parties making subsequent connections to re- imburse, in turn, the said A. F. Heeb and parties having made prior con- nections according to the just pro- portions then due said A. F. Heeb and Official Notices parties having made such prior con- nections, the intention hereof being to reimburse those having paid for the cost of said sewer in such just and fair proportions as the then total number making use of said sewer bears to the cost of the sewer, no one to be reimbursed, however, in an ex- cess of the actual expense advanced. Section 5, That said A. F. Heeb shall be entitled to the benefits of the provisions contained in Section 4 hereof only on his written acceptance of the terms of this ordinance, and on filing, within twenty (20) days from the time this ordinance goes in- to effect, in the office of the city Re- corder of said city, an itemized sworn statement of the actual cost of the construction of said sewer. Failure to file such statement shall be deemed to constitute a waiver of said bene- fits, and shall entitle any person or company to make connections with said sewer without cost, provided due consent to such connection be first ob- tained from said city. Section 6. This ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after its ' passage by the City Council and its publication one time in the Times - Journal and Telegraph - Herald, off i- ials newspapers, and its written ac- ceptance, duly endorsed hereon, by the said A. F. Heeb. . Adopted February 2, 1911. Approved February 8, 1911. D. J. HAAS, Mayor. Attest. OTTO P. GEIGER, City Recorder. The provisions and terms of the above ordinance are hereby accepted and agreed to this 9th day of Febru- ary, 1911. A. F. HEEB. Published officially in Daily Time Journal and the Telegraph- Herald, February 14, 1911. OTTO P. GEIGER, City Recorder. AN ORDINANCE. (Official Publication.) AN ORDINANCE IN RELATION TO THE TAXES OF THE BRUNS- WICK, BALKE, COLLENDER COMPANY. Whereas, negotiations are now pending between the Dubuque Indus- trial Corporation, the Chicago Great Western Railroad Company, and The Brunswick, Palke, Collender Com- pany, by which the said Brunswick, Ballce, Collender Company Is to re- move its wood working factory now located at Chicago, Illinois, to this City, and to establish and maintain at this city a . large wood working fac- tory, furnishing employment to a large number of men, and„ Whereas said factory Is to be lo- cated on land now owned by the said Chicago Great Western Railroad Company, and heretofore used by it in connection with its division termi- nals at Dubuque. said land being sit- uated partly within and partly out- side the present limits of the City of .Dubuque, and being a tract of approx- imately thirty -five acres, and com- prizing a part of lot one (1) of the subdivision of Mineral Lot Three Hundred Sixty Three (363) within the City of Dubuque, and a part of lots two (2) of three (3) and of two (2) of one (1) of the South East quarter (S. E. 1 -4) of the South East quarter (S. E. 1 -4) of Section Eleven (11), and of lot one (1) of the North East .quarter (N. E. 1 -4) of the South East quarter (S. E. 1 -4) of Section Eleven (11), all in Dubuque Town- ship outside of the present city limits of the City of Dubuque, and all of said land has heretofore, for the pur- poses of assessments and taxation, been included with the other property of said Railroad Company, and has not been separately assessible, and, Whereas by way of assisting said Brunswick, Balke, Collender Com- pany on account of the expense inci- dent to removing said factory to this city, the said Dubuque Industrial Cor- poration has provided for a substantial amount of cash to be contributed by citizens of this city towards the cost of the new factory buildings so to be constructed, and the said Railroad Company has agreed to donate the said 'land on which said manufacturing plant is to be located, the title to said land for a term of years to be held by said Dubuque Industrial Corporation, and it is a settled policy of this city to en- courage the establishment and main- tenance here of manufacturing plants giving employment to its citizens, and, Whereas it has not yet been deter- -mined what portion of the said manu- facturing plant so to be established on said lands will be within and what por- tion will be without the limits of this city, and it is believed that during the next ten years the sum of Fifteen "Thousand $15,000.00) Dollars should be a sufficient valuation for taxation pur- pose's of the entire property, real and personal, used in connection with said manufacturing business at said loca- tion, and that for said period the val- uation for city taxation of such part of said property as may be located within the limits of said city should be such portion of said sum of $15,00.00 as the value of that part thereof within the limits of the city, when compared with the entire valuation of said property, bears to the said sum of $15,000.00, and, Whereas it is contemplated that it will take all of this year 1911 to con- struct said factory, Now Therefore, Be It Ordained, by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That for the period of ten years commencing with the present year 1911, and provided that during that Official Notices 61 said period the property herein men- tioned shall be used for manufacturing purposes as herein contemplated, the valuation for the purposes of city taxation of that part located within the limits of the City of Dubuque and subject to city taxation of the property owned or used by the said Brunswick, Balke, Collender Company in connection with its manufacturing plant located on the lands hereinbefore referred to, including the lands, buildings, mach- inery, tools, appliances, equipment, fix- tures, stocks of material, and manu- factured product, and all other of said • property shall be as follows: For the year 1911 it shall be exempt from taxa- tion and for the succeeding nine years the valuation and assessment shall be for such amount only as that portion of said property located within the limits of the City of Dubuque, when compared with the entire valuation of said property, bears to the sum of $15,000.00, and said property shall for said years be exempt from taxation for any amount in excess of the amount herein provided. Section 2. This ordinance shall be in force and take effect from and after its passage by the City Council and its publication one time in the Telegraph - Herald and Times- Journal, the official newspapers of the city of Dubuque. Adopted January 24, 1911. Approved January 24, 1911. D. J. HAAS, Mayor. Attest: OTTO P. GEIGER, City Recorder. Published officially. in The Daily Times - Journal and Telegraph - Herald February 22, 1911. OTTO P. GEIGER, 2 -22 -1t City Recorder. AN ORDINANCE. (Official Publication.) AN ORDINANCE amending Chapter VI. of the Revised Ordinance of the City of Dubuque of 1901, entitled "An Ordinance to Determine Con- tested Elections and Tie Votes." Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That Chapter VI. of the Revised Ordinances of 1901 of the City of Dubuque, entitled "An Ordinance to determine contested elections and tie votes" ' be and is hereby amended as follows: Section 2. That Section 1 thereof be and is hereby amended by striking therefrom all that part thereof, to and including the word "elections" in the second line, and inserting in lieu thereof the words, "The Court for the trial of contested City Elections shall be thus constituted: The Mayor shall be the presiding officer, and the con- testant and incumbent may each name a person who shall be associated with him. • 62 Section 3. That Section three (3) thereof, be and is hereby amended by striking out all of the section begin- ning with the word "and" in the fif- teenth line thereof, to and including, the word "facts" in the seventeenth line thereof. . Section 4. That said Ordinance be and is hereby amended by adding thereto the following section: Section 7. The contestant and in- cumbent shall each file in the record- er's office, on or before the day of trial, a written nomination of one associate judge of the contested election, who shall be sworn in manner and form as trial jurors are in trials of civil actions, if either the contestant or the incumbent fails to nominate, the pre- siding judge shall appoint for him. When either of the nominated judges fail to appear on the day of trial, his place may be filled by another ap- pointment under the same rule. This Ordinance shall be in force and take effect after its passage and pu0- lication in the official newspapers of the City of Dubuque. Adopted February 16, 1911. Approved February 17, 1911. D. J. HAAS, Mayor. Attest: OTTO P. GEIGER, City Recorder. Published officially in the Daily Times - Journal and Telegraph- Herald February 21, 1911. OTTO P. GEIGER, 2 -21 It City Recorder. (Official Publication.) AN ORDINANCE. An Ordinance Amending Section 36 of Chapter XXVI. of the Revised Or- dinances of 1901 of the City of Du- buque, being an ordinance entitled "An Ordinance in Relation to the Li- censing and Regulations of Various Occupations and Business, Persons, Things, Exhibitions, Games and Amusements." Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That Section 36 of Chapter XXVI of the Revised Ordin- ances of 1901 of the City of Dubuque, being an ordinance entitled "An Or- dinance in Relation to the Licensing and Regulations of Various Occupa- tions and Business, Persons, Things, Exhibitions, Games and Amusements," be and the same is hereby amended as follows: Sec. 2. That said Section 36 be and is hereby amended by striking therefrom the word "March" in the second line thereof and inserting in lieu thereof the word "December," and by striking therefrom the word "April" in the fourth line thereof and inserting in lieu thereof the word "January;" also by striking therefrom the word "March" in the eighth line Official Notices thereof and inserting in lieu thereof the word "December." Sec. 3. This ordinance shall be in force and take effect from and after its passage by the City Council and its publication one time in the Dubuque - Times- Journal and Telegraph- Herald, the official papers of the City of Du- buque. Adopted February 16, 1911. Approved February 17, 1911. D. J. HAAS, Mayor. Attest: OTTO P. GEIGER, City Recorder. Published officially in the Daily - Times- Journal and Telegraph - Herald February 21, 1911. OTTO P. GEIGER, 2 -21 lt City Recorder. AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE Changing the Grade of Grandview Avenue from Station 60 to 67 in the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Whereas the owners of all the prop- erty abutting on Grandview Avenue, between Station 60 and 67 have signed a waiver of all claims for damages • ca csed by reason of the herein propos -- ed change of grade on said portion of said street, and have given their con- sent thereto, the said waiver being filed in the office of the City Recorder, under date of October 7th, 1910, a crpy of which is written on the profile described in Section I hereof, therefore Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That the grade on Grand- view Avenue between Station 60 and 67 in the city of Dubuque, Iowa, be - changed and that the grade be and is hereby re- established, and adopted as shown by the blue line on the profile of said street, and grade prepared by the City Engineer, and accepted by the City Council, January the 19th, 1911. being No. 6g1 and marked, "Change of grade of Grandview Avenue from Station 60 to 67" b. m. water table side - of East door Ducey's store, South Dodge and Grandview Avenue, eleva- tion on 271.62, said grade beginning at station 60, elevation 255.0, thence to station 63, elevation 246.14, thence to station 67, elevation 239.0. Section 2. This Ordinance to be 'n force and take effect from and after its passage by the City Council and its publication one time in the Du- buque Telegraph- Herald and Times - Journal, the official newspapers of the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Adopted February 16, 1911. Approved February 17, 1911. D. J. HAAS, Mayor. Attest: OTTO P. GEIGER, City Recorder. Published officially in the Daily Times- Journal and Telegraph - Herald February 21, 1911. OTTO P. GEIGER, 2 -21 It City Recorder. AN ORDINANCE. (Official Publication.) AN ORDINANCE prohibiting ex- pectorating on the sidewalks, or upon the floor of any street car, or am public conveyance within the City of Dubuque. Be It Ordained by the City Coun- cil of the City'of Dubuque: Sec. 1. That it shall be unlawful for any person within the City of Du- buque to expectorate upon the side- walks, or upon the floor of any street ear, or any other public conveyance within said City. Sec. 2. Any person violating the provisions of this Ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and on conviction thereof shall be fined in a sum not to exceed Five Dollars ($5.00.) Sec. 3. This Ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after its pas- sage by the City Council and publica- tion one time in the Times - Journal and Telegraph - Herald, officials news- papers. Add., Block 5, lot 13, 8 -inch pipe and manholes, $10.92; extra ex- tra expense, 45c 11 37 Adopted February 16, 1911. Approved February 17, 1911. D. J. HAAS, Mayor. Attest: OTTO P. GEIGER, City Recorder. Published officially in the Daily Times - Journal and Telegraph - Herald February 21, 1911. OTTO P. GEIGER, 2 -21 lt City Recorder. N OTICE. Public notice is hereby given that at the session of the city council held on Feb. 16, 1911, the following special assessment was levied on the real es- tate hereinafter described, and that in case of failure to pay the one - seventh part within the time prescrib- ed by the ordinance governong same, all will become delinquent and subject to collection by distress and sale. GEO. D. WYBRANT, City Treasurer. For constructing a Sanitary Sewer in Grandview avenue and South Dodgem, street, from Dodge street, Grandviewt avenue, south to South Dodge, thence down South Dodge to Dodge. Owner. Description. Total. Wrn. A. McClain, Byrne Sub , Lot 2 $ 66 71 John Byrne, Byrne Sub., Lot 1 54 60 John Byrne, Bonson and Stew- ard Sub., Lot 25... 38 67 Official Notices 63 John Byrne, Bonson and Stew- ard Sub., Lot 24 28 21 Peter Eisbach, Bonson and Stew- ard Sub., Lot 26 29 57 Peter Eisbach, Sub. Div. Min Lot 63, Lot 4 64 61 E. A. Donahue, Hoskin's Sub , Lot 1 42 45 Eliz. Saul, Hoskin's Sub., Lot 2, 32 53 Isabelle Cain, Hoskin's Sub., Lot 3 25 84- Jas. Brunskill, Hoskin's Sub., Lot 4 37 76 Wm. McClain, Hoskin's Sub , Lot 5 34 I2 Sidney Saul, Saul's Sub., Lot 5 26 16. Therisa Sullivan, Saul's Sub., Lot 4 25 02 Sidney Saul, Saul's Sub., Lot 3 Sidney Saul, Saul's Sub., Lot 2 Sidney Saul, Saul's Sub., Lot 1 ... J. C. Fitzpatrick, Union Addi- tion, Lot 151 38 67 Therisa Sullivan, Sub. 152, Union Addition, Lot 1 22 75• Jas. Walsh, Sub. 152, Union Ad- dition, Lot 2 24 5T L. Dwyer, Sub. 2, Min. Lot 47, Lot 2 22 75 T. J. Donahue, Sub. 2, Min. Lot 47, Lot 1 65 70- Wm. Ducey, Sub. 1, Min. Lot 46, Lot 2 ..... 81 90- J, and E. Tibey, Sub. 3 Min. Lot 63, Lot 1 270 27 Johanna Koerner, Sub. 3 Min. Lot 63, Lot 2 34 12 P. Meehan, Union Addition, Lot 72 .... 28 26 Henry Cain, Union Addition, Lot 73 27 30- Christina Sigworth, Union Addi- tion, Lot 74 27 30 Peter Kearney, Union Addition, Lot 75 30 94 M. and H. Kelly, Sub. 2 of 76 and 77, Union Addition, Lot 1. 20 70 M. and H. Kelly, Sub. 2 of 76 and 77, Union Addition, Lot 2 22 75 Margaret Ryan, Sub. 2 of 76 and 77, Union Addition, So. 40 ft Lot 3 18 20- Margaret Ryan, Sub. 2 of 76 and 77, Union Addition, Lot 4 19 56 Margaret Ryan, Sub. 2 of 76 and 77, Union Addition, Lot 5 22 75 C. G. and C.' M. Meyer, Sub. 145 and 146, Union Additions, Lot 1 20 47 C. G. and C. M. Meyer, Sub. 145 and 146, Union Additions, Lot 2. 18 20 C. G. and C. M. Meyer, Sub. 145 and 146, Union Additions, Lot 3. 18 20 C. G. and C. M. Meyer, Sub. 145 and 146, Union Additions, Lot 4. 27 30 Mary McGuiness, Sub. 128 of Min. Lot 452, 1 of M. L. 472, Lot 163, Union Addition, Lot 1 9 56 Josephine Lahey, Sub. 128 of Min. Lot 452 of M. L. 472, Lot 158, Undion Addition, Lot 2 49 59 C. G. and C. H. Meyer, Colum- 21 39- 21 39 21 39• Official Notices Park Add., ,Block 2, lot 5 11 37 C. H. Fiegenbaum, Grandview Park Add., Block 2 lot 6 11 37 .C. H. Fiegenbaum, Grandview Park Add.,. Block 2, lot 7 11 37 C. H. Fiegenbaum, Grandview Park Add., Block 2, lot 8 11 37 M. J. Schmitt, Grandview Park Add., Block 2, lot 9 11 37 . M. J. Schmitt, Grandview Park Add., Block 2, lot 10 . 11 37 F. W. Brunkow, Grandview Park Add., Block 2, lot 11 11 37 F. W. Brunkow, Grandview Park Add., Block 2, lot 12 11 37 F. W. Brunkow, Grandview Park Add., Block 2, lot 13 11 37 F. W. Brunkow, Grandview Park Add., Block 2, lot 14 11 37 Dornes and Bush, Grandview Park Add., Block 2, lot 15 11 37 Dornes and Bush, Grandview Park Add., Block 2, lot 16 11 37 Carrie Pollock, Grandview Park Add., Block 3, lot 1 11 37 Carrie Pollock, Grandview Park Add., Block 3, lot 2 11 37 Carrie Pollock, Grandview Park Add., Block 3, lot 3... 11 37 - Dornes and Bush, Grandview Park Add., Block 3, lot 4 11 37 Dornes and Bush, Grandview Park Add., Block 3, lat 5 11 37 C. J. Peterson, Grandview Park Add., Block 3, lot 6 11 37 C. J. Peterson, Grandview Park Add., Block 3, lot 7 11 37 C. J. Peterson, Grandview Park Add., Block 3, lot 8 11 37 C. J. Peterson, Grandview Park Add., Block 3, lot 9 11 37 C. J. Peterson, Grandview Park Add., Block 3, lot 10 11 37 Dornes and Bush, Grandview Park Add., Block 3, lot 11 11 37 Dornes and Bush, Grandview Park Add., Block 3, lot 13 11 37 C. H. Fiegenbaum, Grandview Park Add., Block 3, lot 13 11 37 - C. H. Fiegenbaum, Grandview Park Add., Block 3, lot 14 11 37 J. M. Fritz, Grandview Park Add., Block 3, lot 15 11 37 J. M. Fritz, Grandview Park Add., Block 3, lot 16 11 37 R. Urbach, Grandview Park Add., Block 4, lot 1 11 37 R. Urbach, Grandview Park Add., Block 4, lot 2 11 37 R. Urbach, Grandview Park Add., Block 4, lot 3 11 37 R. Urbach, Grandview Park Add., Block 4, lot 4 11 35 R. Urbach, Grandview Park Add., Block 4, lot 6 11 37 R. Urbach, Grandview Park Add., Block 4, lot 6 11 37 Anna M. Huntoon, Grandview Park Add., Block 4, lot 7 11 37 Anna M. Huntoon, Grandview Park Add., Block 3, lot 8 11 37 F. A. Miller, Grandview Park Add., Block 4, lot 9 11 37 F. A. Miller, Grandview Park Add., Block 4, lot 10 C. ,H. Fiegenbaum, Grandview Park Add., Block 4, lot 11 C. H. Fiegenbaum, Grandview Park Add., Block 4, lot 12 Dornes and Bush, Grandview Park Add., Block 4, lot 13 Domes and Bush, Grandview Park Add., Block 4, lot 14 Catherine Duggan, Grandview Park Add., Block 4, lot 15 Catherine Duggan, Grandview Park Add., Block 4, lot 16 P. S. Slocum, Grandview Park Add., Block 5, lot 1 P. S. Slocum, Grandview Park Add., Block 5, lot 2. M. N. Brandt, Grandview Park Add., Block 5, lot 3 M. N. Brandt, Grandview Park Add., Block 5, lot 4 J. J. Curran, Grandview Park Add., Block 5, lot 5 J. J. Curran, Grandview Park Add., Block 5, lot 6 J. J. Curran, Grandview Park Add., Block 5, lot 7 J. J. Curran, Grandview Park Add., Block 5, lot 8 Mary Kirkby, Grandview Park Add., Brock 5, lot 9 Mary Kirkby, Grandview Park Add., Block 5, lot 10 Margt. Seeley, Grandview Park Add., Block 5, lot 11 Margt. Seeley, Grandview Park Add., Block 5, lot 12... M. P. Sullivan, Grandview Park Add., Block 5, lot 13 M. P. Sullivan, Grandview Park Add., Block 5, lot 14 7 95 All of which is assessed in proportion to the special benefits conferred. 11 37 11 37 11 37 11 37 11 37 11 37 11 37 11 37 11 37 11 37 11 37 11 37 11 37 11 37 11 37 11 37 11 37 11 37 11 37 11 37 NOTICE. Public notice is hereby given that at the session of the City Council held on Feb. 16, 1911, the following special as- sessment was levied on the real estate hereinafter described, and that in case of failure to pay the one - seventh part with the time prescribed by the ordinance governing same, all will be- come delinquent _ and subject to collec- tion by distress and sale. GEO. D. WYBRANT, City Treasurer. For the improvement of Grandview avenue from its intersection with South Dodge street to the south line of Min- eral Lot 31: C. G. and C. H. Meyer, Colum- bia Addition, Lot 7 $ 31 81 C. G. and C. H. Meyer, Colum- bia, Addition, Lot 8 156 42 C. G. and C. H. Meyer, Colum- bia Addition, Lot 9 148 56 C. G. and C. H. Meyer, Colum- bia, Addition, Lot 10 121 84 C. G. and C. H. Meyer, Colum- bia Addition, Lot 11 115 96 C. G. and C. H. Meyer, Colum- 64 Official Notices bia Addition, Lot 1 ... 27 30 C. G. and C.. H. Meyer, Colum- bia Addition, Lot 2... 21 84 C. G. and C. H. Meyer, Colum- bia Addition, Lot 3 21 84 R. E. Twaites, Columbia Addi- tion, Lot 4 19 11 R. E. Twaites, Columbia Addi- tion, Lot 5 18 20 G. Fautsch, Columbia Addition, Lot 6 18 43 T. J. Donahue, Sub. 1 of M. L 46, Lot 1 69 61 E. Lavery, Sub. 2 of M. L. 46, Lot 2; E. Lavery, Sub. 3 of M. L. 47, Lot 2 Tim Dillion, Dillon's Sub., Lot 2 Tim Dillon, Dillon's Sub., Lot 1 A. A. Cooper, Grandview Ave- nue Addition, Lot 11 22 75 A. A. Cooper, Grandview Ave- nue, Addition, Lot 10 22 75 A. A. Cooper, Grandview Ave- nue Addition, Lot 9 22 75 Tina Dillon, Grandview Avenue Addition, Lot 8 22 75 M. Howie, Grandview Avenue Addition, Lot 7 22 75 M. Howie, Grandview Avenue Addition, Lot 6 22 75 'Geo. Masters, Grandview Ave- nue Addition, Lot 5 22 75 Geo. Wybrant, Grandview Ave- nue Addition, Lot 4 22 75 'Trewin & Wallis, Grandview Avenue Addition, Lot 3 22 75 Trewin & Wallis, Grandview Avenue Addition, Lot 2 22 75 Trewin & . Wallis, Grandview Avenue Addition, Lot 1 36 40 Geo. Collis, O'Hare's Sub., Lot 19 177 45 John Osel, Stewart's Sub., Lot 14. 24 88 John Osel, Stewart's Sub., Lot 13. 24 88 'Tim Dillon, Stewart's Sub., Lot 11 22 75 Tim Dillon, Stewart's Sub., Lot 10 22 75 'Tim. Dillon, Stewart's Sub., Lot 9 22 75 Tim Dillon, Stewart's Sub., Lot 8 22 75 Tim Dillon, Stewart's Sub., Lot 7 22 75 'Tim Dillon, Stewart's Sub., Lot 6 22 75 Tim Dillon, Stewart's Sub., Lot 5 .. 22 75 Tim Dillon, Stewart's Sub., Lot 4 22 75 Tim Dillon, Stewart's Sub., Lot 3 22 75 Tim Dillon, Stewart's Sub., Lot 2 22 75 M. B. Wallis, Sub. 3, M. L. 150, Lot 2 197 47 M. B. Wallis, Sub. 3, M. L. 150, Lot 2 67 56 McClain Bros., Sub. 16, McClain's Sub., Lot 1 34 90 Alice McClain, Sub. 1, M. L. 150, • Lot 2 4199 McClain Bros., McClain's Sub , 41 41 43 58 22 75 Lot l 31 66 Ed. McClain, Sub. 1, M. L. 150, Lot 4 22 75 M. O'Shea Est., Sub. Div. M. L 145, Lot 1 .. 77 35 Jas. Alderson, Grandview Place, Lot 1 21 75 Kiene & Altman, Grandview Place, Lot 2 . 22 79 J. E. Burns, Grandview Place, Lot 3 22 79' Emma C. \rilmott, Grandview Place, Lot 4 22 75 Emma C. Wilmott, Grandview Place, Lot 5 22 75 Matilda Miller, Grandview Place, Lot 6 22 75 Matilda Miller, Grandview Place, Lot 7 22 75• M. Bordeau, Grandview Place, Lot - 8 22 75 L. Van Buren, Grandview Place, Lot 9 . 22 75 Kiene & Altman, Grandview Place, Lot 10 22 75 Anna L. Keogh, Grandview Place, Lot 11 22'75 J. Appel, Grandview Place, Lot 12 22 7 J. Appel, Grandview Place, Lot 13 22 75 J. Appel, Grandview Place, Lot 14 22 75 J. Appel, Whelan's Sub. Lot 12 22 75 J. Appel, Whelan's Sub., Lot 11 22 75 Carl Consor, Whelan's Sub., Lot 10 22 75 John Stedman, Whelan's Sub , Lot 9 2275 W. W. Whelan, Whelan's Sub, lot 8 22 75 J. S. McClain, Whelan's Sub , lot 7 22 75 T. J. Paisley, Whelan's Sub , lot 6 22 75 T. J. Paisley, Whelan's Sub , lot 5 . 22 75 T. J. Paisley, Whelan's Sub., lot 4 22 75 D. E. Fernald, Whelan's Sub , lot 3 22 75 D. E. Fernald, Whelan's Sub , lot 2 22 75 D. E. Fernald, Grandview Park Add., Block 1, No. 6.1 ft. lot 1 2 75 Chas. Safkow, Sub. 1 and 2,' Grandview Park Add., So. 46 ft. lot 1 20 91 Rev. H. Luz, Sub. 1 and 2, Grand- view Park Add., Block 1, lot 2. 22 75 Dornes and Bush, Grandview Avenue Park Add., Block 2, lot 1 9 10 Dornes and Bush, Grandview Avenue Park Add., Block 2, lot 2 11 37 Dornes and Bush, Grandview Avenue Park Add., Block 2, lot 3 11 37 Dornes and Bush, Grandview Avenue Park Add., Block 2, lot 4 11 37 C. H. Fiegenbaum, Grandview 66 Official Notices bia Addition, Lot 12 115 96 C. G. and C. H. Meyer, Colum- bia Addition, Lot 13 191 67 C. G. and C. 11. Meyer, Colum- bia Addition, Lot 14 191 76 C. G. and C. 11. Meyer, Colum- bia Addition, Lot 15 136 13 Maria Sullivan, Sub. 2, M. L. 31, Lot 1 1,119 93 C. E. Curran, Sub. 2, M. L. 31, Lot 2 120 80 J. A. McMahon, M. Lot 30 93 23 J. B. Cornelius, Sub. M. L. 43, Lot 2 .... 234 34 N. Faber, Sub. M. L. 43. Lot 1 449 36 C. .T. Peterson, Grandview Park Add., Block 15, Lot 29 86 73 C. J. Peterson, Grandview Park Add., Block 15, So. 1 -2 Lot 28 36 24 Alb. Gassman, Grandview Park Add., Block 15, No. 1 -2 Lot 28 36 24 Alb. Gassman, Grandview Park Add., Block 15, Lot 27.. 60 39 Alb. Gassman, Grandview Park Add., Block 15, So. 5 ft. Lot 26 12 07 P. S. Slocum, Grandview Park Add., Block 15, No. 20 ft. Lot ' 26 48 32 P. S. Slocum, Grandview Park Add., Block 15, Lot 25 60 39 Peterson & Slocum, Grand- view Park Add., Block 15 Lot 24 60 39 Peterson & Slocum, Grand- view Park Add., Block 15, Lot 23 60 39 Delia Wombacher, Grandview Park Add., Block 15, Lot 22.. 60 39 Delia Wombacher, Grandview Park Add., Block 15, Lot 21.. 135 30 C. J. Peterson, Grandview Park Add., Block 6, Lot 22.. 60 39 C. .T. Peterson, Grandview Park Add., Block 6, Lot 22.. 60 39 C. J. Peterson, Grandview Park Add., Block 6. Lot 21 .. 60 39 A. Imhof. Grandview Park Add., Block 6, lot 20 60 39 A. Imhof, Grandview Park Add., Block 6, lot 19 60 39 Geo. N. Klauer, Grandview Park Add., Block 6, lot 18 6 039 Geo. N. Klauer, Grandview Park Add., Block 6, lot 18 60 39 P. S. Slocum, Grandview Park Add., Block 6, lot 16 60 39 P. S. Slocum, Grandview Park Add., Block 6, lot 15 60 39 P. S. Slocum, Grandview Park Add., Block 6, lot 14 60 39 P. S. Slocum, Grandview Park Add., Block 6, lot 13 . 143 70 City of Dubuque, Grandview Park Add., Block 5, lot 18 151 47 City of Dubuque, Grandview Park Add., Block 5, lot 17 71 10 City of Dubuque, Grandview Park Add., Block 5, lot 16 80 70 City of Dubuque, Grandview Park • Add., Block 5, lot 15.... 19 21 Total ....$5029. 43 All of which is assessed in proportion. to the special benefits conferred. CITY COUNCIL. Regular Session, March 2, 1911. (Official.) ' Council inet at 8:45 p. m.. Mayor Baas in the chair. Present -- A ldcrmen Apel, McEvoy, - O'Rourke, Saul, Sauer, Specht and City Attorney Lyon Absent -Aid: Singin. Moved by Aid. Apel that action on _;he council proceedings for month of February be deferred until next meet- ing. Car' ied. BILLS. . Ellwanger Bros., repairs, Sewer, Police c.nd F1re Dept. $ 2 25 - Key City Ruber Stamp Works, stairp .... 30 - Frank Itimel, plastering ceil- ing at rmory 169 68 Eichhorn & Bechtel, supplies to ma'.rons 6 16 • c;eo. Rag'•ctz & Son, repairs, Fire Dept. 3 49 A. Y. McDonald Mfg. Co., Sewer Deal. . 4 75 Sohn Jansen, Police, expense .. 2 50 J. L. Drc•house, Police Dept... 1 65 Smedley Steam Punip Co. 25 d ohn McGrath, macaadm, Road 4 47 12 Matt. Kieffer, macaadm, Road 4 80 05 'Becker, Hazelton & Co., supplies, Fir. Ddpt. 2 00 Lagen. P_,rd & Berwanger, horse- sinning, Fire Dept. 5 60 i'ollenweider & Heim, horseshoe - ing, Fire Dept. 2 45 Collings & Pfiffner, horseshoeing, Fir- Dept. 5 00 John L. Bleakly, state auditor.. 567 29 Mowed by Ald. Apel that warrants be drawn for various amounts and bills be paid. Carried. PETITIONS, ETC. Petition of Tim Flynn asking that the $00.00 mon'ys and credits assessed ' against 'rim be cancelled and place the value on his one vehicle at $25.00, and ,he City Treasurer be instructed to accept the taxes on that basis, pre- . sentect. On motion of Ald. Saul re- ferred to Committee of the Whole. Notific.ition from Fire Chief Rein - fried that the City Service Truck was in a dangerous condition and it is ab- solutely t ecessary that provisions be made for the purchase of a new light %ruck as soon as possible, presented. Cn motion, of Ald. O'Rourkee referred to Committee on Fire and Fire Chief, they to report to the Committee of the - Whole. Petition of A. L. Rhomberg asking to l ave the taxes for year 1910 on Lots 640 -641, East Dubuque, No. 2, and Block Regular Session, March 2, 1911 67 "4, Railroad addition, canceled as per condition of lease, presented. On mo- tion c i Ald. Saul prayer granted. Petition of Mrs. Mary Wolff notify- ing the ci'y of damages done her prop- erty on Althauser avenue, presented. On motion of Ald. O'Rourke referred to C nnmittee of the Whole. Petition of Albert Kuhn asking that the City Engineer be instructed to es- tablish the grade on all the streets abutting and contained in Grandview Avenue Freights Sub - division, present- ed. On motion of Ald. Saul prayer of petit mer granted. Petition of Anna Lorenz stating that City .Assessor Kelly in making assess- ment on City Lot No. 297, for year 1910, duplicate return hereto attached, ,how the valuation to be $3500.00, and that when she paid taxes on Feb. 28, 1911, the treasurer collected on the t aluation of $4500.00. She therefore pe- titions to have the City Treasurer in- structed to return to her the rebate which is due her and that the City As- sessor be instructed to correct the error in the valuation of said City Lot No. 97, preserted. Moved by Ald. O'Rourke that the prayer be granted, as it is shown that there was an error, and the City Treasurer be intructed to re- fund to the petitioner the difference. Carried. Application of 13. McDonald asking to be appointed Engineer on steam oiler, also application of Herman liunkel asking to be appointed stoker of steam roller, presented. On motion cf Ald. Apel referred to Committee of the Whole. Ald. Ape resorted that two or three of Uri Fire horses were sick and that the Department is in need of new horses. Moved by Aid. O'Rourke that the Committee instruct the City Recorder to advertise for the purchasing of three Corson for Fire Department on Satur- day, March 18. at 10:00 a. m. at the Gent °al Engine house. , Carried. Plans and specifications for 6 - inch ',le pipe sanitary sewer in Ries street trom the rresent manhole in Windsor avenue to Stafford avenue, presented. Moved hi Ald. Saul be referred to Comi tittee of the Whole and Ordinance Committee be instructed to draft the proper Ordinance for said sewer. Car- ried. Chief of Police Reilly reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: I herewith submit the police report for the month of Feb - uarv, 1911