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1910 April Council Proceedings110 Official No$ices SECOND WARD. First Precinct— County Court House. Sebond Precinct— Fourth Street En- gine House, up stairs. THIRD WARD. First Precinct —Ninth Street Engine House. ,Second Precinct —City Hall. Third Precinct —W estercamp build- ing, 17th and Clay streets. FOURTH WARD. First Precinct —Wales Hotel, Eighth and Bluff streets. Second Precinct— Palmetto Hall, 695 Delhi street. Third Precinct —Ed, Ryan's place, 160 West Locust street. FIFTH WARD. First Precinct — Meyers Bros.' place, 2327 Couler avenue. Second Precinct —Henry G. 1Vliller's place, corner Elm and Eagle Point ave- nue. Third Precinct —Miss Rose Fengler's place, corner Schiller and Rhomberg avenues. .Fourth Precinct —Fred Roesner's place, corner Twenty- seventh and Jackson streets. Dated March 26th, 1910. H. A. SCHUNK, Mayor. Attest: 3- 26 -4t. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, City Recorder. CITY COUNCIL Regular Session, April 7th, 1910. (Official.) Council met at 8:40 p. m. Mayor Schunk in the chair. Present —Alds. Frith, Haas, Martin, O'Rourke, Rand, Saul and Singrin. Absent —None. Ald. Martin moved that Council Proceedings for month of March be approved as printed. Carried. BIDS. Bids for constructing sanitary sewer in Hayden's Lane were pre- sented and, on motion of Ald. O'Rourke, were ordered opened, as follows: Street & Steuck, 6 -inch pipe, per lineal foot, 35c; manholes, each, $24.00. O'Farrell Contracting Co., 6 -inch pipe, per lineal foot, 49c; rock to be blasted, $5.00 per square yard; rock to be picked, $2.00 per square yard; manholes, each, $25.00. H. G. Strong, 6 -inch pipe, per lin- eal foot, 48c; manholes, each, $24.00. J. F. Brown, 6 -inch pipe, per lin- eal foot, SOc; manholes, each, $30.00. On motion of Ald. O'Rourke, con- tract for constructing sewer in Hay - den's Lane was awarded to Street & Steuck. BILLS. Following bills were approved and. on motion of Ald. Singrin, were or- dered paid: W. B. Baumgartner, hard- ware for Road Dept. $ 4 00 Butt Bros., repairs for Road Department 3 05 F. A. Burns, coal for steam roller 9 25 Frank Buetin, coal for steam roller 9 30 Geo. Bock, repairs for Road Department 3 45 John Butt, repairs for Road Department 1 30 F. G. Becker, coal for Road Department .. 4 10 Clancy Transfer Co., coal for Road Department 3 20 W. D. Deckert, supplies for Road Department 5 05 Duggan & Cota, hardware for Road Department 1 60 Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co., supplies for Road Dept. 21 25 Peter Even, coal for Road Department 6 20 Fuhrman Bros., supplies for Road Department 75 Fischer & Co., coal for Road Department ....... 12 40 Regular Session, April 7, 1910 111 H. J. Hagerty, veterinary+ services for Road Dept Phil Heller, horseshoeing for Road Department Hussman & Lies, hardware for Road Dept. Iowa Oil Co., oil for Road Department ....... F. M. Jaeger & Co., hard- ware for Road Dept. G. F. Kleih, hardware for Road Department Key City Gas Co., coke for Road Department Key City Roofing Co., cement for Road Department Key City Iron Works, re- pairs for Road Department Klauer Mfg. Co., supplies for Road Department Klauer &. Kress, hardware for Road Department P. Linehan's Sons Co., coal for Road Department L. Lindenberg, hardware for Road Department Wm. Marshall, repairs for Road Department Pier Bros., coal for steam roller E. J. Vogenthaler, repairs for Road Department Pitts - Thompson Fdy. Co , supplies for Road Dept J. F. Ris & Bro., supplies for Road Department Geo. F. Ragatz & Son, repairs for Road Department Spahn -Rose Lumber Co., lum- ber for Road Dept. Aclam Stoltz, supplies for Road Department F. Schloz & Son, repairs for Road Department Wm. Boyce, 8.88 cubic yards macadam, Southern Ave. . Tom Cain, 70.33 cubic yards macadam, Southern Ave. . George Coble, 19.44 cubic yards macadam, Southern Avenue J. V. Casey, 30.15 cubic yards macadam, Southern Avenue Joe Donahue, 3.24 cubic yards macadam, Southern Avenue John Donahue, 36.84 cubic yards macadam, Southern Avenue Katharine Hall, 7.38 cubic yards macadam, Southern Avenue ..... Ellis Joyce, 41.06 cubic yards macadam, Rising Avenue Chas. Lee, 54.57 cubic yards macadam, Southern Avenue Harold O'Hearn. 4.54 cubic yards macadam, Southern Avenue ... George Schumacher, 5.54 cubic yards macadam, Southern Avenue 30 60 8 30 40 1 20 1 25 28 80 4 00 7 25 3 10 90 2 35 3 55 30 6 60 11 50 4 55 1 45 1 75 1 50 1 20 7 45 8 88 70 33 19 44 30 15 3 24 36 84 7 38 41 013 54 57 4 64 5 54 112 Regular Session, April 7, 1910 Cahill & Burke, 6.22 cubic yds. macadam, City Pound 4 67 Ernest Smith, 7.34 cubic yds. macadam, City Pound 5 51 W, R. Pearce, painting foun- tain, Washington Park 9 50 Thos. Connell, cleaning cala- boose 2 00 C. W. Katz, 22 meals fur- nished prisoners March 4 40 Geo. T. Lyon, expenses for various cases 14 75 Rent of buildings for City Election 290 00 Judges and Clerks of City Election 714 00 Registration Clerks, prepar- ing Registration Books for City Election 840 00 Union Electric Co., sprinkling in Fifth Road Districts ' during August, September and October, 1909 727 10 PETITIONS AND COMMUNICA- TIONS. Petition of Fifth Ward Non- Parti- san League, asking that certain im- provements be made in Kaufman Avenue, was, on motion of Ald. Frith, referred to the Committee of the Whole to view the grounds. Petition of James R. Kean, asking that he be allowed $66.00 as damages claimed to have been sustained by reason of rock crusher having been placed on Clark Street abutting his property, was, on motion of Ald. Frith, referred to the Committee of the Whole. Petition of Emilie Hintrager, ask- ing that the special assessment levied against Lot 2 of the Subdivision of Lots 1 and 2 of Lot 6 of Lot 7 of Mineral Lot 79 be reduced, was, on motion of Ald. Saul, referred to the Committee of the Whole. Petition of Smith - Morgan Printing Co., asking that the assessment of $40,000.000 on corporation stock, as- sessed against them for the year 1909 be canceled, was, on motion of Ald. O'Rourke, referred to the Committee of the Whole. Petition of Dubuque Biscuit Co., asking that their taxes .for the year 1909 be remitted in accordance with action of the City Council of April 26th, 1909, was, on motion of Ald. Singrin, referred to the Committee of the Whole. Pctition of Wm. Heitzmann, asking that the taxes on his property at 321 Davenport Street, be canceled for year 1909 and also Davenport Street be graded so that he can rebuild his house, was, on motion of Ald. Haas, referred to the Committee of the whole to view the grounds. Petition of G. E. Davis, asking that the $40.00 paid by him for space in Harbor be applied on the basis of $5.00 a year for eight years beginning with the year 1907, was, on motion of Ald. Saul, referred to the Commit- tee of the Whole to view the grounds. Petition of the Dubuque Altar Mfg. Co., asking that their taxes for the year 1909 be made in accordance with the action of the City Council of April 2, 1908. was, on motion of Ald. Frith, referred to the Committee of the Whole. Petition of the League of Ameri- canlMUnicipalities, asking that the City of Dubuque becohie members of said league, was, on motion of Ald, Frith, referred to the Committee of the Whole. Petition of Union Electric Co., ask- ing that they be granted permission to construct a loop at the south end of Main Street; also that they be granted permission to install a stiib switch at the end of the Eagle Point line, was, on motion of Ald. Singrin, referred to the Committee of the Whole to view the grounds. Petition of Lawrence Gonner, ask- ing that Martha Street from Alta Vista Street to the west line of the alley west of Alta Vista Street, be graded, was, on motion of Ald. Rand, referred to the Committee of the Whole to view the grounds. Petition of Jones Bros. Co., asking that the valuation for taxation Of their property, South 2 -3 of Lot 11, for year 1909 be reduced to $12,- 000.00 and the Treasurer be instruct- ed accordingly, was, on motion of Ald. Singrin, referred to the Commit - kee of the Whole. Petition of G. A. Barnes, assignee of Pitts - Thompson Foundry Co., ask- ing that the City allow the claim of $32.55 against said company at the next session, was, on motion of Ald. O'Rourke, referred to the Committee of the Whole. Petition of Ida M. Cutler, asking that the assessment of $10.00 for merchandise for the year 1909 be cancelled, same being erroneous, was, on motion of Ald. Haas, referred to the Committee of the Whole. Petition of Mrs. Lena Hillard, ask- ing that the taxes on the South 1 /2 of Lot 498, owned by the late Mrs. E. T. Dearborn, for the year 1909 be canceled, was, on motion of Ald. Haas; referred to the Delinquent Tax Committee. Petition of J. P. Ludowisy, stating that he had purchased the retail liquor business of Hughes & Boesen at 279 Main Street and asking that the Council adopt a resolution grant- ing him consent to operate a retail liquor business as renewal of resolu- tion of consent previously granted to Hughes & Boesen, was, on motion of Ald. Singrin, granted. Following resolution was then of- fered: Be It Resolved by the Members of the City Council of the City of Du- buque: That consent previously granted to Hughes & Boesen, a co- partnership consisting of Nathan Boesen and Frank Hughes, is here- by renewed and consent is hereby given to J. P. Ludowisy as assignee of the business formerly conducted and carried on by Hughes & Boesen in said place, to operate a retail liquor store within the said City of Dubuciue, Dubuque County, Iowa, in accordance with the laws of Iowa and the Ordinances of the City of Dubuque. Carried unanimously. Following petitions of persons ask - ing that they be appointed to posi- tions by the Council were, on motion of Ald. Frith, referred to the new " onncil: C. W. Katz, for reappointment of Market Master. Gardeners, asking that Mr. Katz be re- appointed Market Master. J. H. Carroll, asking that he be re- appointed Harbor Master. H. A. Moyes and Edward Kumpf, position of Harbor Master. Ed. Fritzlaff, position of City Car- penter. Thomas Hackney and Frank Mc- Coy, position of Pound Master. Thos. H. Rowland, position of en- gineer of steam roller. REPORTS OF OFFICERS. City Treasurer Brinkman reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: I herewith hand you statements of • amounts advanced by me during the month of March, 1910, for which please order warrants drawn in my favor: Interest paid on warrants outstanding $159.05 New York exchange .80 Postage stamps expense 10.00 Redemption from tax sale 6.55 Express charges, fire 5.04 Freight charges, fire 2.30 Freight charges, road 23.85 Regular Session, April 7, 1910 113 Express charges, police .60 Total $208.19 Library orders paid $720.08 Respectfully, H. BRINKMAN, Treasurer. On motion of Ald. O'Rourke report was received and warrants ordered drawn to pay the various amounts, and the report referred to the Com- mittee on Finance. City Auditor Lyons reported as fol- lows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: Herewith find my re- port for the month of March, 1910, showing the receipts and disburse- ments for the month: Receipts — Cash on hand March 1, 1910 $ 79,960.95 Receipts from all sources 67,499.74 Total $147,460.69 Disbursements — Warrants red eeemd $ 10,966.56 Improvement bond cou- pons redeemed 203.62 Special sidewalk certificate coupons redeemed 8.05 Sr lcial sidewalk certifi- ates redeemed 83.60 total $ 11,261.83 Balance April 1st, 1910$136,198.86 The above cash balance includes improvement bond fund, improve- ment bond interest fund and library fund balances. Water Works Account — Water Works balance March lst, 1910 $19,160.29 Deposited with City Treas- urer during March 3,942.94 Total .. ..... $23,103.23 Orders drawn on City Treasurer during March. 3,829.74 Balance April 1, 1910... $19,273.49 Excavation Permit Account — Balance March lst, 1910 $35.00 Receipts during month 5.00 Balance April 1st, 1910 $40.00 Also the following is a record of all interest coupons, bonds and side- walk certificates redeemed by the City Treasurer during the past month and credited to him: Improvement bond coupons $ 203.62 Special sidewalk certificate - coupons 8.05 Special sidewalk certificates 83.60 Total $295.27 114 Regular Session, April 7, 1910 Also the following list shows the appropriations and the amount of warrants drawn on each fund since the beginning of the fiscal year be- ginning March 1st, 1910, to April 1st, 1910: Appropriation Expended Expense .. ....$40,000.0 $ 1,403.34 Road — First District .. 6,536.52 861.56 Second District , 15,923.22 404.24 Third District .. 9,544.60 351.87 Fourth District. 10,843.04 472.09 Fifth District .. 8,333.88 1,056.60 Fire .... ..... 48,000.00 1,433.52 Police .... .... 36,500.00 127.29 Sewerage ... .. 6,000.00 300.25 Printing .... .. 2,500.00 Street Lighting . 27,000.00 Interest ... ... 40,000.00 Board of Health 7,000.00 Grading .. .... 6, 0 0 0.0 0 Special Bonded Paving .. ... 4,000.00 Special Bonded Debt and In- terest .. .... 4,000.00 Mt. Carmel Ave. nue Grading . 2,500.00 Sidewalk Repair- ing .... ..... 1,000.00 Bluff Street Ex- tension .. ... 500.00 Bee Branch Sew- er, Third -Ward, Dubuque Pack- ing Plant .... 2,500.00 Improvement of -Windsor Ave.. 1,000.00 Bee Branch Sew- er, Third Ward, 18th Street .. 2,500.00 Bee Branch Sew- er, in Fifth -Ward ... ... Improvement of Grandview Avenue 2,500.00 Eagle Point Park 3,000.00 Clay Street Im- provement ... " 1,200.00 Heeb Street Grading .. ... 300.00 Improvement of Valley Street 200.00 Improvement of - Willow Street. 1,500.00 Opening of Booth and Spring Streets, 500.00 Twenty - Seventh Street Storm Sewer .... .. 1,300.00 Improvement of Althauser Ave. 1,500.00 Improvement of Seventh Ave. . 2,600.00 Firemen's Pen- sion Fund ... 750.00 Policemen's Pen- sion Fund .. , 750.00 5,000.00 41.40 152.15 20.35 56.09 1.00 1,320.93 Opening and Grading Alley Between Clark a n d Angella Streets .. .... Opening of Ce- dar Street ... Part Cost of Car Street Wall .. New Street Sweeper . Ninth Avenue Sewer .. .... 500.00 500.00 317.00 280.00 800.00 $305,578.26 Respectfully, M. E. LYONS, Auditor. On motion of Ald. O'Rourke the re- port was approved and warrants or- dered drawn to pay city officers and report be referred to the Committee on Finance. Fire Chief Reinfried reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: The following is the pay roll of the Fire Department for the month of March, 1910: Amount due Firemen.......$3,136.9 Less 1% retained for Pension Fund .. .. ...... .. .... 31.03 Balance due firemen ....3105.88 Respectfully submitted, J. R. REINFRIED, Chief. Approved by Committee on Fire. On motion of Ald Frith the report was received and warrants ordered drawn to pay the firemen, and the report referred back to the Commit- tee on Fire: Chief of Police Pickley reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: I herewith submit the police report for the month of March, 1910: Intoxication Disorderly Conduct Disturbing the Peace Petit Larceny Assault and Battery Vagrancy 63 1 6 2 2 14 88 32 24 254 100 22 4 40 Total . Residents Arrested Doors Found Open Lodgers Harbored .Defective Lights Meals Furnished Cost of Food Police Court Costs Collected...$19.60 Sheriff Dieting Prisoners, March.8 50 Patrol Runs for Prisoners 60 Ambulance Calls 2 Miles Traveled 70 I also beg to submit the pay roll for Policemen for the month of March, 1910: Amount due Policemen $2408.05 JAMES PICKLEY, Chief of Police. On motion of Ald. Martin, the report and pay roll were received and 311.99 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 for defective lights for the month of March, 1910: I find from the report of the Police Department that the total hours that 100 lamps failed to burn would equal 2 lamps burning for one month or $10.00. Respectfully submitted, WILLIAM HIPMAN, City Electrician. On motion of AId. Singrin the re- port was received and the City Audi- tor to be instructed to deduct from the Union Electric company's bill for the month of March, 1910, the sum of $10.00. Acting Street , Commissioner Ma- hony reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: Illierewith submit the p'ay roll for labor on streets during the last half of March, 1910: Amt. due laborers on streets $2,897.90 Approved by Committee on Streets. Also submit the pay roll for labor on sewers during the last half of March, 1910: Amt. due laborers on sewers..$236.80 Approved by Committee on Sewers. Also submit the pay roll for labor grading Dunning Avenue during the last half of March, 1910: Amount due laborers grading Dunning Avenue $24.20 Approved by Committee on Streets. Respectfully submitted. JOHN MAHONY, Street Commissioner. On motion of Aids. Saul and Sin - grin the pay rolls on streets and sew- ers were received and warrants or- dered drawn to pay the various amounts and the payrolls referred back to the proper committees. City Recorder Linehan presented and read the certified copy of the notice of the ,Council's intention to vacate the alley between Rhomberg and Lincoln avenues, from Second avenue to Third avenue. Regular Session, April 7, 1910 115 No remonstrance being filed and no one in the room objecting to the vacation of said alley, the notice was, on motion of Ald. Haas, received and filed. City Recorder Linehan also pre- sented and read certified copy of the notice of the Council's intention to levy a special assessment for the im- provement of Twenty Seventh Street from Jackson Street to the Railroad tracks by Wilmer Cook, contractor. No remonstrance being filed and no one in the room objecting to the levying of said special assessment the notice was on motion of Ald. Frith received and filed. City Recorder Linehan also pre- sented and read certified copy of the notice of the Council's intention to levy a special assessment for the im- provement of -Vest Locust street from Hodgden Avenue to Alta Vista street by James Lee and Son, con - trators. No remonstrance being filed and no one in the room objecting to the levying of said special assessment the notice was on motion of Ald. Rand received and filed. City Attorney Lyon presented agreement entered into between City of Dubuque and M. Tschirgi and Sons for completing contract for improv- ing Bluff street, and on motion of Ald. Frith the action of the City At- torney was approved and agreement made matter of record. City Attorney Lyon also reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council of the City of Dubuque: Gentlemen: Herewith please find the City Treasurer's receipt for $9.90 being the amount of the cost deposit- ed in the case of White & Company and Key City Gas Co. vs. City of Du- buque, which was returned to me by the Clerk of the United States Circuit Court and which I paid the Treasurer this date. GEORGE T. LYON, City Attorney. On motion of Ald. O'Rourke the report of City Attorney was received and filed. Following Weighmasters' and Wood - measurers' reports of receipts were presented and read and on motion were received and filed: Jos Straney, First Ward scale..$3.30 C. W. Katz, scales receipts 28.20 Mrs. C. Deckert, Rhomberg Avenue scales $3.87 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES. Ald. O'Rourke, chairman of the committee of the Whole, reported as follows: -s YI 116 Regular Session, April 7, 1910 Your Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the petition of E. P. Laude asking that on account of erroneous assessment - the following taxes be cancelled: Laude & Miller for 1908 Laude Bros., for 1909 H. W. Laude, for 1909 Would respectfully recommend that the prayer of the petitioner be granted and that the City Treasurer be instructed accordingly. $ 6.50 10.00 1.25 Also your Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the petition of Elizabeth Longueville in relation to the special assessment levied against lots 43 and 44 in Althauser's sub- division of lot 2 of 1 of 1 of Mineral lot 474 for the improvement of Eagle and Middle streets, would respectfully recommend that the City Treasurer be instructed to accept the sum of Thirty -five Dollars in settlement of said assessment, provided the same be paid within thirty days from the day of the adoption of this report. Also your Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the ordinance changing the name of certain streets in the city of Dubuque, would respectfully, recommend that said ordinance be adopted. Also your Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the petition of Thos. Hill offering to pay the sum of $174.52, in full settlement of the special assessment levied against lot 29 in Ann O'Hare's addition for the improvement of Grandview avenue, would respectfully recom- mend that said offer be accepted and that the City Treasurer be instructed to accept the same in full settlement of said assessment, provided same be paid within thirty days from the date of the adoption of this report. JOHN O'ROURKE, Chairman. Ald. O'Rourke moved the adoption of the various reports of the Commit- tee of the Whole. Carried. Ald. Martin, chairman of the Com- mittee on Ordinances, presented and read ordinances changing names of certain streets in the City of Du- buque, Iowa, and moved that Ordinance be now adopted as read, Ordinance being read for the first reading February 17th, 1910:. Carried by the following vote: Yeas- -Alds. Frith, Haas, Martin, O'Rourke, Rand, Saul and Singrin. Nays -None. The Ordinance follows: AN ORDINANCE. An Ordinance - changing the name of certain streets in the City of Du- buque, Iowa. Be it Ordained by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That the name of the street now known as Anna Place and situated on the hill nearly opposite Fifteenth street be changed and that said street be hereafter known as West Fifteeenth street. Section 2. That the name of Thomas Street and Franklin Street, both' of which streets being now an , extension of West Sixteenth street be changed and that said street be here- after known as West Sixteenth street its entire length. Section 3. That the name of the street now known as Yates street, the same being a short street directly in line with Catharine street be changed and that the same be hereafter known as South Catharine street. Section 4. This ordinance shall be in force and take effect from and af- ter its passage by the City Council and is publication one time in the Dubuque Telegraph- Herald and Times Journal newspapers . Adopted 1910. Approved .... ...... 1910. Attest: Mayor. City Recorder. Ald. Rand to whom was referred with power the matter of having a light installed at Pickett street re- ported that he had ordered the Union Electric Co. to install a lamp of less candle power than regular street arc lamp and that same will be installed within the next week. Ald. Frith, chairman of the Com- mittee on Fire, reported that Com- mittee had tested the fire hose pur- chased from C. C. C. Fire Hose Co. and A. Y. McDonald Mfg. Co. and found same to be all right and com- mittee recommends that the Mayor be empowered to sign warrants for same and moved that action of the Committee be approved. Carried. Ald. Rand, chairman of the Com- mittee on Public Grounds and Build- ings, reported that committee had the' plaster in the calaboose repaired and that the calaboose was in need of being calcimined, expense of which would be about $26.00 and moved that action of committee in having repairs made be approved and matter of calcimining calaboose be referred to new council. Carried. RESOLUTIONS AND MOTIONS. Aid.. Rand offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque. That to pay for improving West Locust street from Hodgdon avenue to Alta Vista street, James Lee and Son, contractors, in front of and adjoining the same, a special tax be and is hereby levied on the several lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of real estate hereinafter named, situated and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each parcel of real estate as follows: Special assessment submitted April 7th, 1910. John Martens, Blake's Add., Lot 23, 97.7 lin. ft. combin- ation curbstone and gutter- ing at 95c, $92.81; 162.83 sq: yds. macadamizing at 52c, $84.67; extra cost, $3.36 .....$180 84 Hughes and Blake, Blake's Add., Lot 22, 100.00 lin. ft. combination curbstone and guttering at 95c, 166.67 sq. yds. macadamizing at 52c, $86.67; extra cost, $3.44... 185 11 Hughes and Blake, Blake's Add., Lot 21, 90 lin. ft. combination curbstone and guttering at 95c, $85.50; 150.01 sq. yds. macadam- izing at 52c, $78.01; extra cost, $3.09 166 60 Hughes and Blake, Blake's Add., Lot 20, 70 lin. ft. combination curbstone and guttering at 95c, $66.50; 116.67 sq. yds. macadam- izing at 52c, $60.67; extra cost, $2.40 129 57 Paul Traut, Est., Blake's Add., Lot 19, 50 lin. ft. combination curbstone and guttering at 95c, $47.50; 831 -3 sq. yds. macadam- izing at 52c, $43.33; extra cost, $1.72 Paul Traut, Est., Blake's Add., Lot 18, 50 lin. ft. combination curbstone and guttering at 95c, $47.50; 831 -3 sq. yds. macadam izing at 52c, $43.33; extra cost, $1.72 Jos. F. Kingsley, Blake's Add , Lot 17, 50 lin. ft. com- bination curbstone and guttering at 95c, $47.50; 831 -3 sq. yds. macadam- izing at 52c, $43.33; extra cost, $1.72 Jos. F. Kingsley, Blake's Add., Lot 16, 50 lin. ft. combination curbstone and guttering at 95c, $47.50; 831 -3 sq. yds. macadam- izing at 52c, $43.33; extra cost, $1.72 John Kingsley, Blake's Add., Lot 15, 50 lin. ft. combin- ation curbstone and gutter- ing at 95c, $47.50; 831 -3 sq.. yds. !macadamizing at Regular Session, April 7, 1910 92 55 92 55 92 55 92 65 117 95c, $43.34; extra cost, $1.72... T. and L. Paisley, Blake's Add., Lot 14, 50 lin, ft. combination curbstone and guttering at 95c, $47.50; 831 -3 sq. yds. macadam- izing at 52c, $43.34; extra cost, $1.72 ...... .... .... 92 56 T. and L. Paisley, Blake's Add., Lot 13, 50 lin. ft. combination curbstone and guttering at 95c, $47.50; 831 -3 sq. yds. macadam- izing at 52c, $43.33; extra cost, $1.72.... .... ...... 92 55 F. Fettgather, Blake's Add., Lot 12, 50 lin. ft. combin- ation curbstone and gutter- ing at 95c, $47.50; S3 1 -3 sq. yds. macadamizing at 52c, $43.33; extra cost, $1.72 Jos. Herod, Blake's Add , Lot 11, 50 lin. ft. combin- ation curbstone and gutter- ing at 95c, $47.50; 83 1.3 sq. yds. macadamizing at 52c, $43.34;. extra cost, $1.72 92 56 Alice Lonergan, Blake's Add , Lot 10, 50 lin. ft. combina- tion curbstone and gutter- ing at 95c, $47.50; 831 -3 sq. yds. macadamizing at 52c, $43.33; extra cost, $1.72 ,... Mary Powers, Blake's Add , Lot 9, 50 lin. ft. combina- tion curbstone and gutter- ing at 95c, $47.50; 83 1 -3, sq. yds. macadamizing at 52c $43.33; extra cost, $1.72 F. J. Wirth, Est., Blake's Add., Lot 8, 50 lin. ft. com- bination curbstone and gut- tering at 95c, $47.50; 83 1 -3 sq. yds. macadamizing at 52c, $43.34; extra cost, $1.72 A. Michel, Blake's Add., Lot 7, 50 lin. ft. combination curbstone and guttering at 95c, $47.50; 831 -3 sq. yds. macadamizing at 52c, $43.33; extra cost, $1.72 92 56 92 55 92 55 92 55 92 56 92 55 Mary Michel, Blake's Add., Lot 6, 50 lin. ft. combina- tion curbstone and gutter- ing at 95c, $47.50; 831 -3 sq. yds. macadamizing at 52c, $43.33; extra cost, $1.72 92 55 Nic. Theis, Est., Blake's Add., Lot 5, 83 1 -3 sq. yds. maca- damizing at 52c, $43.33; extra cost, $1.72 Nic. Theis, Est., Blake's Add , Lot 4, 83 1 -3 sq. yds. maca- damizing at 52c, $43.34; extra cost, $1.72.... 45 06 45 05 118 Regular Session, April 7, 1910 L. Zannuck, Blake's Add., E. 65.5 ft. of Lot 1, 65.5 lin. ft. combination curbstone and guttering at 95c, $62.23; 109.16 sq. yds. macadam izing at 52c, $56.76; extra cost, $2.25 121 24 McCreenay and Theis, Blake's Add., Lot 3, 831 -3 sq. yds. macadamizing at 52c, $43.33; extra. cost, $1.72 45 05 Ellen Kane, Blake's Add., Lot 2, 50.7 lin. ft. combination curbstone and guttering at 95c, $43.16: S4.5 sq. yds. macadamizing at 520, $43.94 Extra cost, $1.72.... 93 83 Ellen Kane, Blake's Add., W. 14 ft. of Lot 1, 14 lin. ft. com- bination curbstone and gut- tering at 95c, $13.30; 23.33 sq. yds. macadamizing at 52c, $12.13; extra cost, 48c 25 91 Joseph Herod, Min. Lot, W. 110.5 ft. of Lot 184, 110.5 lin. ft. combination curb- stone and guttering at 95c, $104.98: 184.16 sq. yds. macadamizing at 52c, $95.76 extra cost, 53.77 204 51 Alice McGrath, McGrath's Sub., Lot 3, 41 lin. ft. combination curbstone and guttering at 95c, $38.95; 68 1 -3 sq. yds. macadamizing at 52c, $35.53; extra cost, $1.40.... 75 88 Alice McGrath, McGrath's Sub., Lot 2. 50 lin. ft. com- bination curbstone and gut- tering at 95c, $47.50: 83 1 -3 sq. yds. macadamizing at 52c. $43.34; extra cost, $1.72 92 56 Alice McGrath, McGrath's Sub., Lot 1, 50 lin. ft. com- bination curbstone and gut- tering at 95c, 547.50; 83 1 -3 sq. yds. macadamizing at 52c, $43.33; extra cost, $1.72.. .......... .. 92 55 Anton Siege, A. P. Woods Add., Lot 1, 50 lin. ft. com- bination curbstone and gut- tering at 95c, $47.50; 831 -3 sq. yds. macadamizing at 52c, $43.33; extra cost $1.72 A. Doerr, A. P. Woods' Add., Lot 2, 50 lin. ft. combina- tion curbstone and gutter- ing at 95c, $47.50; 831 -3 sq. yds. macadamizing at 52c, $43.33; extra cost, $1.72 A. Doerr, A. P. Woods Add , Lot 3, 50 lin. ft. combina- tion curbstone and gutter- ing at 95c, $47.50; 831 -3 sq. yds. macadamizing at 52c, $43.34; extra cost, 92 55 92 55 $1.72 92 56 Huber, A. P. Woods Add , Lot 4, 50 lin. ft. combina- tion curbstone and gutter- ing at 95c, $47.50; 831 -3 sq. yds. macadamizing at 52c, $43.34; extra cost, $1.72 92 56 Siege and H. Siege, A. P Woods Add., Lot 5, 50 lin ft. combination curbstone and guttering at 95c, $47.50; 831 -3 sq. yds. macadam- izing at 52c, $43.33; extra cost, $1.72 92 55 Doerr, A. P. Woods Add , Lot 6, 50 lin. ft. combina tion curbstone guttering at 95c, $47.50; 831 -3 sci. yds. macadamizing at 52c, $43.33; extra cost, $1.72 55 Doerr, A. P. Woods Add , Lot 7, 50 lin ft. combina tion curbstone and gutter- ing at 95c. $47.50; 83 1 -3 sq. yds. macadamizing at 52c, $43.33; extra Cost, $1.72 55 poerr, A. P. Woods Add , Lot 8, 50 lin. feet. combin- ation curbstone and gutter- ing at 95c, $47.50; 831 -3 sq. yds. macadamizing at 52c. $43.34; extra cost, $1.72 92 56 . Doerr, A. P. Woods Add., Lot 9, 50 lin. ft. combina- tion curbstone and gutter- ing at 95c, $47.50; 831 -3 sq. yds. macadamizing at 52c, $43.33; extra cost, $1.72 .... .... 92 55 . Doerr, A. P. Woods Add , Lot 10, 113.1 lin. ft. com- bination curbstone and gut- tering at 95c, $107.44; 88.5 sq. yds. macadamizing at 52c. $98.02; extra cost, $3.88 209 34 A. Rhomberg, Est., A. P. Woods Sub., 9Sa, Lot 36b 83.7 lin. ft combination curb and guttering at 95c $79.52; 139.5 sq. yds. maca- damizing at 52c, $72.54; extra cost, $2.88 154 94 A. Rhomberg, Est., A. P. Woods Add., Sub., 9Sa, Lot 35b, 52 lin. ft. combination curbing and guttering at 95c $49.40; 86 2 -3 sq. yds. maca- damizing at 52c, $45.06; extra cost, $1.79 96 25 A. Rhomberg, Est., A. P. Woods Add., Sub., 9Sa, Lot 3413, 52 lin. ft. combination curbstone and guttering at 95c, $49.40; 86 2 -3 sq. yds. macadamizing at 52c, $45.06; extra cost, $1.79 96 25 . A. Rhomberg Est., A. P. Woods Sub., 98a, Lot 33b, 52 lin. ft. combination curb- stone and guttering at 95c, 549.40; 86 2 -3 sq. yds. ma- cadamizing at 52c, $45.07; extra cost, $1.79 96 25 1 enrietta Grinzig, A. P. Woods Sub., 98a, Lot 32b, 52 lin. ft. combination curbstone and guttering at 95c, $49.40; 86 2 -3 sq. yds. macadam- izing at 52c, $45.07; extra cost $1.79 96 26 J. A. Rhomberg, Est., A. P Woods Sub., 9Sa, Lot 31b, 52 lin. ft. combination curb- stone and guttering at 95c, $49.40; 86 2 -3 sq. yds. macadamizing at 52c, $45.07; extra cost, $1.79 96 26 T. Rhomberg, A. P. Woods Sub., 98a, Lot 30b, 52 lin. ft. at 95c, $49.40; 86 2 -3 sq. yds. macadamizing at 52c, $45.07; extra cost, $1.79 96 26 J. A. Rhomberg, Est., A. P. Woods Sub., 98a, Lot 29b, 52 lin. ft. combination curb- stone and guttering at 95c, $49.40; 86 2 -3 sq. yds. maca- damizing at 52c, $45.07; extra cost, $1.79 96 26 J. A. Rhomberg, Est., A. P. Woods Sub., 98a, Lot 28b, 52 lin. ft. combination curb- stone and guttering at 95c, $49.40; 86 2 -3 sq. yds. maca- damizing at 52c, $45.07; extra cost, $1.79 96 26 D. Sutherland, A. P. Woods Sub., 98a, Lot 27b, 52 lin. ft. combination curbstone and guttering at 95c, $49.40; 86 2 -3 sq. yds. macadam- izing at 52c, $45.07; extra cost, $1.79 96 26 J. A. Rhomberg, Est., A. P. Woods, Sub., 98a. Lot 26b, 51.8 lin. ft. combination curbstone and guttering at 95c, $49.21; 86 1 -3 sq. yds. macadamizing at 52c, $44.89; extra cost, $1.79 95 89 J. A. Rhomberg Est., A. P. Woods Sub., 98a, Lot 25b, 54 lin. ft. combination curb- stone and guttering at 95c, $51.30; 90 sq. yds. maca- damizing at 52c, $46.80; extra cost, $1.86 99.96 J. A. Rhomberg, Est., A. P Woods, Sub., 98a, Lot 24b, 48.6 lin. ft. combination curbstone and guttering at 95c, $46.17; 201 sq. yds. macadamizing at 52c, $104.52; extra cost, $1.67 152 36 Independent School District No. 2, W. 50, Mineral Lot 95, 87.5 sq. yds. macadam- izing at 95c, $45.51; extra expense, $1.73 47.24 Total assessment $5258 52 4971.83 sq. yds. macadam at 52c $2585 35 Regular Session, April 7, 1910 119 2708.6 lin. ft. combination concrete curb and gutter- ing at 95c 2573 17 Extra expense 100 00 Total Cost $5258 52 All of which is assessed in propor- tion to benefits conferred. Ald. Rand moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas -Alds. Frith, Haas, Martin, O'Rourke, Rand, Saul and Singrin. Nays -None. Ald. Frith offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That to pay for improving 27th street from Jackson street to the railroad tracks by Wil- mer Cook, contractor, in front of and adjoining the same, a Special Tax be and is hereby levied on the several Lots, and Parts of Lots, and Parcels of Real Estate hereinafter named, situated and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each Lot or Parcel of Real Estate as follows: Total Amount Owner. Description. Tax. Jas. Zieries, Glendale Add., Lot 234, 106.8 lin. ft. curb- stone at 52c, $55.54; 116.7 lin. ft. brick guttering at 70c, $81.69; 161.02 sq. yds. macadamizing at 60c, $96.61; extra cost, $4.50..$ 238 34 John McNulty, Glendale Add., Und. 1 / 2 of lot 235, 125.1 lin. ft. curbstone at 52c, $65.05; 162.7 lin. ft. brick guttering at 70c, $113.89; 213.67 sq. yds. macadamizing at 60c, $128.20; extra cost, $4.50. 311 64 R. and Ed. Langworthy Est., Glendale Add., Und. 14 Lot 258, 105.5 lineal feet curbstone at 52c, 554.86; 106.9 lin. ft. brick guttering at 70c, $74.83; 223.69 sq. yds. macadam- izing at 60c, 134.21; extra cost, $4.50.... .... .... 268 40 R. and Ed. Langworthy Est., Glendale Add., Und. 1 / , Lot 259. 129.1 lineal feet curbstone at 52c, $67.13; 135.5 lin. ft. brick guttering at 70c, $94.85; 221.94 sq. yds. macadam- izing at 60c, $133.17; extra cost $4.50 299.65 R. and Ed. Langworthy Est., Glendale Add., Und. 1 / 2 Lot 282, 66.8 lineal feet curbstone at 52c, $34.74; 71.8 lin. ft. brick guttering at 70c, $50.26; 139.41 sq. yds. macadam- izing at 60c, $83.65; extra, cost, $2.00 170' 65 Total assessment $1288 68 \`n Om 01 wr:';{Cil 120 Regular Session, April 7, 1910 Regular Session, April 7, 1910 121. 533.3 lin ft. new curbstone at 52c $ 277 32 593.6 lin. ft. brick gutter at 70c.. 415 52 959.73 sq. yds. 60c 575 84 Extra expenses .... 20 00 macadam at Total Cost. $1288 68 All of which is assessed in propor- tion to benefits conferred. Ald. Frith moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Frith, Haas, Martin, O'Rourke, Rand, Saul and Singrin. Nays —None. Ald. Rand offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of Dubuque, Iowa, That the Street Com- missioner be instructed to bring to a possible grade, the west 50 feet of Anna Place, now called West Fifteenth street, so as to avoid in- jury to the adjacent house owned by Mr. Deggendorf, the estimated cost Of which is about $50.00 and the material excavated from said West Fifteenth street be used to grade West Sixteenth street. Ald. Rand moved that resolution be referred to the committee of the whole of the new Council to view the grounds. Carried. Ald. Frith moved that all matters now in the hands of the various com- mittees be referred to the same com- mittees of the new Council. Carried. Mayor Schunk announced the next business in order would be the can- vassing of the votes of the City Elec- tion held Monday, April 4th, 1910. Ald. Singrin moved that the Mayor appoint a committee of three to can- vass vote of City Election. Carried. Mayor Schunk then appointed Aids. Singrin, Martin and Frith a commit- tee to canvass the vote. The vote was then canvassed from the Poll books and found to be as follows: (See Insert) Ald. Singrin moved that all candi- dates receiving a majority or a plurality of the votes cast be declar- ed elected. Carried. Mayor Schunk then called upon the members of the retiring Council for farewell remarks Ald. Rand read the following: Mr. Mayor and Gentlemen of the Council: In leaving this office, I feel that it is appropriate for me to say a few words as to what my aims and objects have been, and as to what has been accomplished. My aim has al- ways been to make as many improve- ments and repairs as possible, consist- ent with the revenues of the city, and without increasing the burdens of the taxpayers; and this is so as applies to the whole city as well as to my own ward, and while I may have made some mistakes, as all men do. I feel that as a whole I should 'be proud of the record made in the last two years. I do not think all has been done that was needed, but it was im- possible to perform any more with the revenue at hand, and I feel that I should be pardoned if I mention some of the improvements in my own ward. A long section of West Locust street has been improved, which the people have sought for years, both for the street improvement and the storm sewer. Louisa street has been extended which opens up a large tract of val- uable property. Bennett street, Asbury street and St. Ambrose street have been im- proved. A large pond of water was abated on Fourteenth street, at large ex- pense. A good sized stagnant pool in the central part of Woodlawn park has been abated, at very small ex- pense. A large and troublesome pool on Grace street was abolished by fill- ing, at no expense, in fact at a real profit to the city, besides grading an alley. Many other small improvements in the line of street repairs have been made and many other needed. ones were not made for the lack of funds, but preparation has been made for doing this kind of work on a large scale this year, with the view that my successor to this term of office, whether it be myself or another, would be better fitted for this work than any before have been. It also affords me much satisfac- tion to know that many of the pub- lic buildings have received needed re- pairs and some improvements. But there are still others in serious need; the Ninth street engine house roof, also the town clock tower and the li- brary roof, etc., will need painting nIu "lll \., 01111 ,'.atd— ll1dnct liar inct h v`+d+ d— n la inet ntl1 1. a,inet z einct \ nni 15 d— ct inct soon. And now with this somewhat abbreviated pr °IPment. I am ready to retire and t station over for him an( ard— net inct net 7a d— inct ecinct r inct ecinct eta.ls 'ark Commissioners. 11 11 2 11 21 2 2! 0 0 0 4 1 1 1 11 1 myself, but 1 submit with - emphasis the assertion, that for the petty sat- isfaction of self •vindication, or per - sonal or political success, I have 1 never planted tares in the field of another's reputation. �nntnales to offer for +ha 2 2 Public Measure. 0 141 139 189 110 142 77 380 144 160 90 166 84 187 134 242 83 157 112 145 35 194 173 206 159 213 163 140 193 2662 1696 966 Fifth ward. Ald Saul, of the First ward. Ald. O'Rourke, of the Second ward. Alrl. Singrin, of the Third ward. Mayor• 1 Treasurer. 1 Auditor. Attorney. Assessor. I Engine 1 Aidertnen 1 Alderman, First Ward 1 Alderman, 2nd Ward. 3. 3rd Nd. 1 I Alderman, 4th Ward. 1 Alderman, 'Fifth Ward Park C public Measure. H. A. Schunk, D D. J. Haas, C. N. P E. J. Buchet, S 1 0. P. Geiger, C. N. P T. Buckingham, S G. D. Wybrant, C. N. P H. Brinkman, D M. E. Lyons, D G. N. Raymond, C. N. P.... E. R. Nolte, S I s. R. Waller, D C. T. Lyons, C. N. P I S. Ferris, S I J. T. Kelly, D W. A. Schaffhauser, C. N. P. D. S. Cameron, S Ilg, D C. H. Baumgartner, C. N. P. G. R. Brandt, S IP. R. Martin, D B. J. Sauer, D P. Apel, C. N. P. R. Jones, C. N. P A. L. Wright, S L. J. Reick, S I . Saul, D S. Coyle, S Ed. Erie H. O'Donnell, D J. J. O'Rourke, C. N. P. 1 H. G. Collis, S w. Singrin, D I A. McAlleece, S E. E. McEvoy, D D. W. Rand, C. N. P L. C. Stewart, S R. Specht, D E. E. Frith, C. N. P F. Mussehl, S P x 1 f. x i o t7 It g H ' m in ,sr H ` 4 ry M m Yes. 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Ward— . • t Precinct and Precinct nl Precinct I'.nreth Ward — .t Precinct •aul Precinct .1 Precinct Fifth Ward - -•t Precinct .nul Precinct n! Precinct nth Precinct a md Totals Pluralities .. Official Canvass of Votes of Election of April 4th, igio 120 Regular Session, April 7, 1910 533.3 lin ft. new curbstone at 52c $ 277 32 693.6 lin. ft. hr - Ald. Singrin moved that all candi- dates rece;vincr — '- ity or a I be declar- there are still others in serious need; the Ninth street engine house roof, also the town clock tower and the li- brary roof, etc., will need painting soon. And now with this somewhat abbreviated statement, I am ready to retire and turn the burdens of this station over to my successor and wish for him and the other members of the new council a prosperous admin- istration. I have also given serious thought to the question of additional fire protection in the hill district, and I have no doubt that the new council will seek to remedy the present con- dition. Mr. Mayor, T thank the mem- bers of the old council for the cordial relations which I have enjoyed with them and wish for the new council as pleasant relations as we have en- joyed. Alds. Frith, Martin, O'Rourke and Haas then made a few remarks in reference to the work done by the Council in the past two years and expressing their good wishes to the newly elected aldermen for a pros- perous and successful administration of the city's affairs for the ensuing two years. Mayor Schunk then said that it had been a pleasure to him to be connected personally with the mem- bers of the Council and he then de- livered his valedictory which is as follows: Gentlemen of the Council: Before turning over the affairs of the city to my successor, I hope you will par- don me if I take up a few more moments of your time. A few thoughts suggest themselves to me that I am persuaded will not be in- appropriate on this occasion. Many people's judgment of a city government is influenced by their idealistic conception of what a city government should be, while those in active control know but the real city government with its good points as well as its imperfections. In all things in city affairs, of course, there is much that is imperfect. However, what may seem imperfect, may real- ly be as nearly perfect as human im- perfection can make it. You can only follow the past which is certain - tainly extremely valuable to us in every walk of life - -its chief value is in interpreting for us the present and giving greater intelligence for the fu- ture. It teaches us partisan clamor and criticism to the contrary, not- withstanding that honest, sincere and thorough effort on our part is not only a great pleasure and satisfaction to ourselves, but will also prove a wholesome example to posterity. Much has been said in the cam- paign recently closed derogatory to myself, but I submit with emphasis the assertion, that for the petty sat- isfaction of self - vindication, or per - sonal or political success, I have Regular Session, April 7, 1910 121. never planted tares in the field of another's reputation. I have no apologies to offer for any act in my official career of the past four years, and have no regrets whatever. I feel that I have been very kindly treated, and certainly apprec- iate the opportunity afforded me by our people to occupy a niche in the history of my native city. I have been signally honored by my fellow citizens, and fully appre- ciate the courtesies received at their hands. I have had and have thor- oughly enjoyed my yesterday, and tender my heartfelt thanks to the citizens of Dubuque for the favor of the privilege of serving them two terms as mayor. Mayor Schunk stepped down to where Ald Haas sat and escorted him to the mayor's rostrum, from where he introduced him as Du- buque's next mayor. He then admin- istered the oath of office. Mayor Haas then read his inaug- ural address which is as follows: I feel greatly honored this evening to take my place as mayor of our city. Having been elected as the result of a non - partisan movement, I feel that I owe my election to no one party, but to the people. Dur- ing my term as Alderman -at -large it was always my aim to give all mat- ters careful consideration and to clo what I thought was for the best in- terest of the whole city and not to be influenced by political or personal feeling. As mayor, I will try to act as I have in the past and will always have but one object in view, and that will be to do what I think best for the city. I wish to thank Mr. Schunk and the members of the retiring council for the many kind things they have done for me and to assure them that I will always cherish the friendships I have made while I worked with them as a member of the council. To the new council, I extend hearty greetings and best wishes for the fu- ture. I hope that during the term we may all work together in harmony with but one object in view, and that will be a greater and a better Du- buque. Mayer Haas then called all the newly elected aldermen before the desk of the City Recorder and admin- istered to them the oath of office. The members are as follows: Alderman -at -Large Apel, of the First ward. Alderman -at -Large Sauer, . of the Fifth ward. Ald Saul, of the First ward. Ald. O'Rourke, of the Second ward. Ald. Singrin, of the Third ward. 122 Adjourned Regular S.esaion, April 14, 1910 Ald. McEvoy, of the Fourth ward. Ald. Specht, of the Fifth ward. Ald. Saul moved that when the Council adjourns they adjourn to meet Thursday evening, April 14th, 1910. Carried. Ald. Saul moved to adjourn to Thursday evening, April 14th, 1.910. Carried. EDMUND A. LINE'HAN, City Recorder. Approved 191 Mayor Attest: Recorder CITY 000NCIL Adjourned Regular Session, April 14th, 1910. Council met at 9:05 p. m. Mayor Haas in the chair. Present — Aids. Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin and Specht. Mayor Haas stated that the meet-. ing was an adjourned meeting of the regular session of April 7th, 1910, and was called to take up and consider all matters which may. properly come before a regular session of the City Council. PETITIONS AND COMM[JNICA- TIONS. Petition of Frank O'Connor, asking that he be appointed stoker of the steam roller, was, on motion of Ald. Saul, referred to the Committee of the Whole. Petition of Charles F. Seward, ask- ing that he be appointed foreman of the Fourth Street' dump, was, on mo- tion of Ald. Saul, referred to the Committee of the Whole. Petition of Louisa Pitschner, ask- ing that she be appointed Weighmis- tress at West Dubuque scales, was, on motion of Ald. McEvoy, referred to the Committee , f the Whole. Invitation to the City Council to at-. tend the Grant Birthday Celebration in Galena, Illlinois, April 27th, 1910, was, on motion of Ald. O'Rourke, ac- cepted with thanks Petition of Mary De Lorimer, ask- ing that she be exempt from taxation on her homestead for the year 1909, was, on motion of Ald. Saul, referred to the Delinquent Tax Committee. Petition of J. M. Culbertson et al, asking that the unsanitary conditions of premises fronting on West Fifth Street and Summit Street be investi- gated and nuisance abated, was, on motion of Ald. O'Rourke, referred to the Health Officer to report to the Committee of the Whole. Petition of Dubuque National Bank, asking that their assessment for year 1909 be reduced to $100,000.00, the same as for the year 1908, was, on motion of Ald. Singrin, referred to the Committee of the Whole. Petition of W. M. Kretschmer et a :, stating that Cooper Street is being used as a public dump and asking that the nuisance be abated by the Adjourned Regular Session, April 14, 1910 123 removal of the debris dumped there and that steps be taken to prevent Cooper Street being made a public dumping ground for the whole hill region, was, on motion of Ald. O'Rourke, referred to the Sanitary Officer to report to Committee of the Whole. Petition of Herman Mauer, Sr., asking that the valuation for assess- ment purposes on Lot 34, E. Lang - worthy's Add., be reduced to $500.00 and that the City Treasurer be in- structed to accept taxes on said basis for year 1909, was, on motion of Ald. Singrin, referred to the Committee on Delinquent Tax. Petition of M. Schlegel, owner of Lot 19, Althauser's Sub., stating he is willing . to pay assessment levied against said lot for the improvement of Eagle Street, provided payment is accepted as follows: Interest now due be canceled, will then pay the balance of said assessment, amount- ing to $103.28, in the following man- ner: Within 30 days he will pay two installments, thereafter he will pay one installment per year with interest on deferred payments until the bal- ance of said assessment is paid, was, on motion of Ald Saul, referred t the Committee of the whole. Petition of James Alderson et al, asking that Harvard Street be graded and improved and a sanitary sewer laid therein, was, on motion of Ald. O'Rourke, referred to City Engineer, Street Commissioner and City Attor- ney to report to the Committee of the Whole. Petition of Brandel- Waller Co., asking that the assessment of $6,- 000.00 levied against said company on merchandise and other personal prop- erty be canceled and that the Treas- urer be instructed to accept $170.00 in full settlement of their taxes for year 1909, was, on motion of Ald. Singrin, referred to the Committee of the Whole. Petition of Business men's Associa- tion of Prairie du Chien, Wis., ask- ing that the Council appropriate a sum of money to assist them in the erection of a monument in the said city to the memory of Father Mar- quette, was, on motion of Ald. Saul, referred to the Committee of . the Whole. Ald. Saul stated that the newly - elected Park Commissioners were present in the Council chamber and moved that the rules be suspended to grant them permission to address the council. Permission being granted, Mr. O. P. Shiras then addressed the Council, stating that the members of the Park Commission had filed their bonds with the Mayor, as was re- quired by the Ordinance, and had taken the oath of office, and that the Park Commissioners respectfully rec- ommend that the Council appoint the Custodians of the different parks and provide funds to pay them for the en- suing year, as the Park Commission- ers are without funds and no pro- vision for procuring funds can be made until the appropriations are made next year. On motion of Ald. O'Rourke, the request of the Park Commissioners was granted. REPORTS OF OFFICERS. Mayor Haas announced the follow- ing as the standing committees for the ensuing year: Finance — O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul. Ordinance — McEvoy, Singrin. O'Rourke. Streets — Saul, Singrm, Specht, O'Rourke, McEvoy. Police and Light — Sauer, McEvoy, Specht. Sewer — Singrin, Saul, Sauer. Printing — O'Rourke, McEvoy, Apel. Claims — Saul, Apel, McEvoy. Fire — Singrin, Apel, Sauer. Markets— Specht, Singrin, Sauer. Public Grounds and Buildings — Sauer, Singrin, Specht. Delinquent Tax — McEvoy, O'Rourke, Saul. Sprinkling— O'Rourke, Saul, Specht. Harbors — Specht, Apel, Saul. Supplies —Apel, O'Rourke, Saul. Electrical Construction —Apel, Sin- grin, Specht. Mayor Haas also presented the surety bonds of Mr. O. P. Shiras, Frank Piekenbrock and Herbert Adams as Park Commissioners, same having been approved by the City At- torney. On motion of Ald. O'Rourke, bonds were approved and made mat- ter of record. City Attorney Lyon reported as fol- lows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: The undersigned, to whom was referred the patent of date November 8th, 1909, running from the State of Iowa to the City of Du- buque, and the official government plat certified by the Surveyor Gen- eral, under date of December 25th, 1838. and May 1st, 1848, of Sections 24, 25 and 36 in Township Eighty - Nine (89), North, Range Two (2), East of the Fifth P. M., Iowa, being a portion of the abandoned river bed of the Mississippi River within the limits of the City of Dubuque, and 124 Adjourned Regular Session, April 14, 1910 which patent was authorized by act of the Thirty -Third General Assem- bly, becoming effective July 4th, 1909, would respectfully report that I have examined said patent and plat and hereby approve the same, subject to the descriptions being found correct by the City Engineer April 11, 1910. Respectfully submitted, GEO. T. LYON, City Attorney. On motion of Ald. O'Rourke the report of the City Attorney was ap- proved and report received and filed. Harbor Master Carroll reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: I hereby report wharf- age collected this month of April, 19i0, amounting to $86.70. I have not completed my collections, owing to matters now pending in Council. Respectfully submitted, J. H. CARROLL, Harbor Master. On motion of Ald. O'Rourke, the report of the Harbor Master was ap- proved and ordered received and filed. REPORTS OF COMMITTEES. Ald. McEvoy, chairman of the mittee on Ordinances, presented and read an Ordinance vacating the alley between Rhomberg and Lincoln Ave- nues from Second to Third Avenues, and moved that the reading just had be considered its first reading. Car- ried. Ald McEvoy moved that rules be suspended for the purpose of readins- the Ordinance by its title for the sec- ond reading. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - Aids. Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin and Specht. Nays -None. Ald. McEvoy moved that the Ordi- nance be now adopted as read. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - Aids. Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin and Specht. Nays -None. The Ordinance follows: AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE for the vacation of that part of the alley between Rhomberg and Lincoln Avenues ex- tending from Second to Third Ave- nues in the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Whereas, The Rev. Joseph A. Du- pont has petitioned the City Council for the vacation of that part of the alley between Rhomberg and Lincoln Avenues extending from Second to Third Aveniles for use of the Holy Trinity Parish, and Whereas, The said parish is the owner of all the real estate abutting that part of said alley above desig- nated, and Whereas, Notice of the application for said vacation has been published for ten days in the official newspapers of the City, and Whereas, It appears that no valid objections have been made to said application for said vacation and that said above described alley is not re- quired for alley purposes; therefore: Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That that part of the alley between Rhomberg and Lincoln Avenues extending from Second to Third Avenues be and the same is hereby vacated and the use thereof granted to the Holy Trinity parish for church and school purposes, provided, that if at any time the said Holv Trinity parish should cease to use the premises so vacated for the purposes herein contemplated, then the said portion of said alley so vacated shall revert back to the City of Dubuque, and this Ordinance shall be null and void. 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 newspapers. Adopted , 1910. Approved , 1910. Attest: Mayor. City Recorder. Following reports of the Committee of the Whole were read: Your Committee of the Whole would respectfully recommend that the following named officers and em- ployees be appointed for the ensuing term or at the pleasure of the City Council and that their salaries be fixed as set out below: Per Mo. Committee Clerk -Jno. Lawler... $125.00 Street Commissioner -John Ma- honey 100.00 Supt. of Sprinkling -Geo. Miller 60.00 Carpenter -John Kinsella.... 60.00 Carpenter's Driver -Ed. Firzlaff 50.00 Harbormaster -John 11. Carroll 35.00 Engineer Steam Roller, Regular Bart McDonnell 75.00 Engineer Steam Roller Extra T. H. Rowland 75.00 Stoker Steam Roller, Regular Arthur Turner 50.00 Stoker Steam Roller, Extra Patrick Carney 60.00 Per Day. Foreman Garbage Dump -P. Kenneally .... 1.80 Foreman Fourth Street Dump - J. Callaghan 1.80 Adjourned Regular Session, April 41, 1910 125 Per Mo. City Electrician -W. P. Hip - man 100.00 Marketmaster -E. Norton 55 00 Poundmaster -Al. Moyer.... 40 00 Sidewalk Inspector -P. J. Royce, b0 00 Janitress -Mrs. Koenig 30.00 We would further recommend that from and after the first day of May, 1910, the salary of the Chief of the Fire Department be fixed at $125.00 per month, that of the Assistant Chief at $100.00 per month and that of the Chief of Police at $100.00 per month. Also, your Committee of the Whole would respectfully recommend that the following named men be appoint- ed on the Sewer Gang, and at the wages set opposite their names, they to be appointed subject to the pleas-. ure of the City Council: Per Mo. Casper Specht, inspector $60.00 C. Sullivan, assistant inspector 55.00 Per Day D. Cunningham, driver.... $1.80 Ed. Hennessy, laborer 1.80 Amb. Hird, laborer 1.80 Jake Scheir, laborer 1.80 Jos. Rooney, laborer 1.80 F. Luchterhand, laborer 1.80 Jas. Clune 1.80 We also recommend the appointment of the following named men for sweep- ers on the brick paved streets, all at the rate of $1.80 per day: James Connolly. W. Walker. M. Carney. John Kness. John Steffens. John Knaus. T. Lonergan. We would further recommend that the following named be appointed foremen in the various wards at the salary fixed in the previous report of the committee, i. e., $50 per month: First Ward -W. O'Brien. Second Ward- George Frost. Third Ward -W. McLaughlin. Fourth Ward -Frank Sieg. Fifth Ward -P. Weirich. Also your Committee of the Whole would respectfully recommend that Alderman James Saul be appointed Mayor Pro Tempore. We would also recommend that Thos. Cahill be appointed custodian of Washington Park, Charles McMan- us custodian of Jackson Park, J. Straney, Sr., custodian of Phoenix Park, and Weighmaster First Ward Scales, Patrick Healey, custodian of Grandview Avenue Parking. We would further recommend that the chairman on Public Grounds and Buildings he instructed to have the calaboose kalsomined, provided the cost of the same does not exceed the sum of $25.00. D. J. HAAS, Chairman Pro Tem. Ald. Saul moved the adoption of the various reports of the Committee of the Whole. Ald. O'Rourke stated that he was opposed to increases in salaries as recommended by the Committee of the Whole and that he questioned the ad- visability of making these increases in salary at this time and wanted to know where the money was coming from to pay for them, as the • appropriations for the year had already been made. Ald. Saul stated that the most of the increases were in the fire department and he thought the work of the fire de- partment the past week would justify them and result in no criticism from the citizens. Ald. Singrin said he was only _sorry they couldn't raise the salaries of more of them, and Ald. Apel voiced Singrirrs sentiments. Ald. O'Rourke rejoined that that was the reason he objected to raising only a few, and they were the "top - notchers" who got the increase. Motion adopting the various reports of the Committee of the Whole was then put and was carried, Ald. O'Rourke voting no. RESOLUTIONS AND MOTIONS. Ald. O'Rourke moved that the City Recorder he instructed to advertise for bids for sweeping brick paved streets; also for hauling away of street sweepings and to submit the bids to Council at their next session. Carried. Ald. O'Rourke moved that the Re- corder be instructed to advertise for bids for cleaning around Market Square. Carried. Ald. O'Rourke stated that there was great need of a fire plug being in- stalled on Third Street Extension near Fischer's ice house and recommended that the Mayor take up the matter of installing said fire plug with the Water Works Trustees. Ald. O'Rourke moved that the Com- mittee Clerk be instructed to look up the indebtedness of the Telephone company to the City of Dubuque and report same to the Mayor and City Attorney and they to report to the Committee of the Whole. Carried. Ald. Saul moved that the warrants drawn in favor of J. Haudenshield to pay for oats furnished City be can- celed and new warrants be ordered drawn in favor of J. Haudenschield and the Mayor be authorized to sign same. Carried. Ald. O'Rourke moved that war- rant be ordered drawn in favor of 126 Adjourned Regular Session, April 14, 1910 George Miller to pay balance due him for salary month of March. Carried. Ald. O'Rourke moved that Mayor and City Engineer look up condition of the portion of Windsor Avenue, improved by Eagle Point Lime Works, and report to the Committee of the Whole. Ald. Singrin moved to adjourn to Thursday evening, April 21st, 1910. Carried. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, City Recorder. Approved 191 Attest: Mayor Recorder CITY COUNCIL Special Session April 18th, 1910. Council met at 8:05 p. m, Mayor Haas in the chair. Present — Alds. Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin and Specht. Mayor Haas stated that the meet- ing was a special session called for the purpose of taking action on the appointment of members of the Board of Health. To determine the term of office and salaries of appointments to be made by the Board of Health. Mayor Haas then announced the following as the members of Board of Health: Ald. O'Rourke. Ald. Singrin. Mr. A. J. Hartig. Mr. John P. Roth. Mayor Haas. Ald. McEvoy moved that appoint- ments of the Mayor be approved. Car- ried. Ald. Singrin moved that the term of appointments to be made by Board of Health be for the ensuing year. Ald. McEvoy moved as an amend- ment that appointments be made for term of two years. Amendment lost by following vote: Yeas —Apel, McEvoy and O'Rourke. Nays —Aids. Sauer, Saul, Singrin and Specht. Original motion fixing term of ap- pointments as one year was then pui and was carried by the following ,vote: Yeas —Aids. Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin and Specht. Nays None. Ald. O'Rourke moved that salaries of Health Physician and Sanitary Officer be the same as heretofore, namely, Health Physician $50.00 per month and Sanitary Officer 65.00 per month. Carried. Ald. Saul moved to adjourn. Carried. EDMUND A LINEHAN, City Recorder. Approved 1910 Mayor Recorder Attest: Regular Session, April 21, 1910 CITY COUNCIL 127 Regular Session, April 21st, 1910. (Official.) Mayor Haas in the chair. Council met at 9:20 p. m, Present — Alds. Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin and Specht. Absent —None. BIDS. Bids for sweeping brick paved streets, also for hauling sweepings from paved streets and also for haul-. ing from around market square, were presented, and on motion of Ald. Sin- grin were ordered opened as follows: Bids for sweeping brick paved streets: Rudolph Obermayer....$16.50 per week John Peed, Jr , , .. 19.00 per week H. C. Van Wie 20.00 per week On motion of Ald. O'Rourke, contract for sweeping brick paved streets was awarded to Rudolph Obermayer. Bids for hauling sweepings from brick paved streets are as follows: John Linehan $20.00 per week James Ward .. 22.50 per week Dennis O'Meara .... 24.00 per week On motion of Ald. Singrin, contract for hauling sweepings was awarded to John Linehan. Bids for hauling from around Market Square are as follows: Lawrence Daily $16.00 per month Otto Dehing .... 24.00 per month On motion of Ald. Saul contract for hauling from around Market Square was awarded to Lawrence Daily. BILLS. Following bills were approved and were on motion of Ald. O'Rourke or- dered paid and in future all purchase, for various departments be made through the proper committees: American La France Fire En- gine Company, repairs for Fire Dept 5 00 Geo. Bock, repairs for Fire Dept..78 00 John Butt, repairs for Fire Dept. 3 25 Becker Hazelton Co., supplies for Fire Dept. 1 10 Deckert Co., supplies for Fire Dept. 1 50 Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co , 43 firemen's helmets 193 50 Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co., 1 Fireman's Coat 5 50 Dubuque Lumber Co., lumber for Fire Dept. 10 55 Eichhorn & Bechtel, bran for Fire Dept , . 1 40 A. R. Flick Box Co., sawdust for Key City Rubber Stamp Works, rubber stamp for mayor G F. Kleih, hardware for City Hall Kaep & Buechele, box for Aud- itor McCollins Transfer Line, deliv- ering ballot boxes for Primary and City Election Nutwood Livery Co., ambulance service 4 00 Pier Bros., wood for City Hall.. 3 50 W. R. Pearce, painting 3 street signs .. 1 00 Spahn -Rose Lumber Co., stakes for Engineer's office ... Western Union Telegraph Co., clock service, Treasurer's of- fice, March 100 National Demokrat, official printing, March 12 50 Labor Leader, official printing, March 12 50 Telegraph - Herald, printing pro - ceedings, March 7138 Times - Journal, printing proceed- ings, March 7118 G. F. Kleih, hardware for Health Dept. .... 25 Bill of Willmer Cook for improving 27th street, from Jackson street to C. G. W. track, $1,157.27, was approved and on motion of Ald. Saul was or- dered paid from sale of bonds. Following bills were not approved and were on motion of Ald. O'Rourke referred to the committee of the whole: James Lee & Son, improving Nest Locust street $4652 00 The Collis Co., stakes for Engi- neer's office 2 50 M. Tschirgi & Son, extra work on Bluff street 893 88 M. Tschirgi & Son, balance due on 32nd street contract 64 08 O'Farrell Contracting Co., grad- ing' East street 625 00 O'Farrell Contracting Co., inter- est on Althauser Ave. bill 20 00 Times- Journal, printing election ballot .... 14 93 Telegraph - Herald, printing elec- tion ballot 15 62 Labor Leader, printing election ballot and registration notice 120 85 Telegraph- Herald, contract book and printing cards for Re- codrer's office 46 00 Telegraph - Herald, printing for various offices and printing ballots and supplies for Prim- ary and City Elections 447 00 Smith - Morgan Printing Co , printing for Auditor and City Attorney .... .... 143 70 M. S. Hardie, printing registra- tion and poll books 132 50 At S.' Hardie, printing bond file for Auditor's office 27 50 Harger & Blish, supplies for registration .... 15 25 C. E. Fitzpatrick, supplies for Regular Session, April 21, 1910 129 Election and Recorder's office 1 25 Homan & Roehl, rent of tables and chairs for election 3 25 H. Wunderlich, rent of tables and chairs for election 25 John Linehan, hauling dead ani- mals during March .. , 8 00 PETITIONS AND COMMUNICA- TIONS. 48 07 4 75 4 50 30 50 Petition of Joseph F. Kingsley et al, stating that on the recent im- provement of West Locust Street they have been assessed for 50 feet 3 70 of curbing and claiming that they have but 41 lineal feet of curbing, was, on motion of Ald. Saul, referred to the Committee of the Whole and City Engineer to be instructed to go over the ground and investigate the matter and report to the Commit- tee of the Whole. Petition of the Union Electric Co., asking that they be granted per- mission to install grates within the gauge line of the street railway track at various places for the purpose of carrying off overflow of water from their tracks, was, on motion of Ald. Singrin, referred to the Committee of the Whole to view the grounds. Petition of German National Demo- crat, asking that said paper be ap- pointed one of the official papers for the ensuing term, was, on motion of Ald. O'Rourke, referred to the Com- mittee of the Whole. Petition of Anna M. Jordan, asking that the assessment for taxes for year 1909 on Lots 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, Col- lege Sub., Lot 2, and Lots 1 and 3 be corrected, was, on motion of Ald. O'Rourke, referred to the Committee of the Whole. Petition of Dubuque Packing Co., by James -Beach, president, asking that the Council investigate the con- dition of the walls and cover of Bee Branch sewer adjoining their proper- ty and asking that it be repaired or rebuilt at once, so that they can start erection of their packing plant, was, on motion of Ald. O'Rourke, referred to the committee consisting of City Attorney, City Engineer and Street Commissioner to report to Committee of the Whole as soon as possible. Petition of Telegraph - Herald, ask- ing that they be appointed the official paper of the City for the ensuing year, was, on motion of Ald. O'Rouke, re- ferred to the Committee of the Whole. Petition of Columbia Camp, No. 78, Woodmen of the World, asking that they be granted permission to use 128 Regular Session, April 21, 1910 Fire Dept.... 2 25 Fischer & Co., coal for Fire Dept.... .... .... 25 00 Falkenhainer Co., sponges for Fire Dept 24 00 Geo. W. Healey & Son, supplies for Fire Dept .. 65c Iowa Oil Co., oil for Fire Dept.... .... 7 10 Key City Gas Co., coke for Fire Dept 38 90 Key City Roofing Co„ repairing gutter on 9th St. Engine House 21 80 Mullin Bros., plumbing repairs at 9th St. Engine House 8 15 Lagen, Peed and Berwanger, horseshoeing for Fire Dept.... 8 30 Wm. Marshall, repairs for Fire Dept 26 72 McClain Bros., bran for Fire Dept 1 35 A. Y. McDonald Mfg. Co., sup- plies for Fire Dept. .... 20 Spahn, Rose Lumber Co., lum- ber for Fire Dept..... 2 00 F. Schloz & Son, repairs for Fire Dept .. 75c M. Stafford, feed for Fire Dept. 63 33 John Schaetzle, supplies for Fire 9 36 Union Electric Co., power for Fire Alarm System 2 00 E. J. Vogenthaler Co., repairs for Fire Dept.... .... 1 28 Wunderlich & Wiederholt, horse - shoeing for Fire Dept.. 12 85 American Ever Ready Co , batteries for Police Dept 4 00 S. C. Dike, repairs for Police Dept 50 Eichhorn & Bechtel, bran and supplies for Police Dept.... .. 4 10 Frank Hamel, repairing plaster in Calaboose 18 75 Key City Gas Co., light for various Depts.. .. 94 45 Key City Gas Co., rental and maintenance 4 gas arcs for Fire and Police .... 2 00 Mullin Bros., plumbing repairs, City Hall .... 24 40 Martin Strelau Co., coal for Police Dept 12 75 Mettel Bros., bran for Police Dept 6 55 C, A. Noyes, shade and roller for Police Dept.... 80 D. O'Meara, hauling for Patrol House .... 2 25 Union Electric Co., arc lights, month of March, 1910 2237 25 John Butt, repairs for 2nd, 3rd and 4th Road Districts .. 15 85 Barrett Mfg. Co., Tarvia for 3rd and 5th Road Districts 286 57 Dubuque Lumber Co., lumber for 7th Ave. bridge 5 76 Farley & Loetscher Mfg. Co , supplies for Road Dept. 110 Frank A. Frommelt, repairing sprinkling wagon 20 20 Peter Hanson, supplies for Road Dept. 35 Joseph Haupert, 9.07 cu. yds. macadam, .Valeria St. .. 9 07 F. M. Jaeger & Co., hardware for Road Dept. 19 20 G. F. Kleih, hardware for Road Dept. .... 5 30 John M. Lee, cinders, for 4th Street Extension .... .... 77 50 McCollins Transfer Line, pine wood for Road Dept. 3 75 T. J. Mulgrew Co., coal for steam roller 19 80 Pier Bros., wood for stone crusher 3 50 Pitts - Thompson Fdry Co., ca tch basin frame and cover 12 00 F. Schloz & Son, repairs for Road Dept. 19 55 Spahn -Rosa Lumber Co., lumber for Sidewalk and Road Depts. 3 90 Standard Oil Co., oil for Road Dept. 1 75 Dan Sheehan, planting trees at Callaghan Park .... ...... 12 00 E. J. Vogenthaler Co., repairs for Road Dept. 23 Wunderlich & Wiederholt, horse - shoeing, Road Dept, 100 Anton Welu, 9.83 cu. yds. ma- . cadam, Valeria street .. 9 83 John Butt, repairs for Sewer Dept. .. 14 45 F. M. Jaeger & Co., rope for Sewer Dept. 1 65 Key City Roofing Co., cement and sewer pipe for Sewer Dept. 4 10 Lagen, Peed & Berwanger, horseshoeing, Sewer Dept. ... 1 00 M. Mullen. repairing fountain, Cleveland Ave. .... 18 20 H. B. McCarten, repairing Eighth street fountain 7 75 M. ,O'Donnell, repairing water pipes, city hall 6 00 Pitts - Thompson Fdry. Co., 2 sewer rings and covers 16 00 F. Schloz & Son, repairs for Sewer Dept. 3 10 Berg & Briggs, printing for Fire Dent. and Engineer's office ... 56 75 A. E. Bradley, repairing wall paper, council chamber 75 County Recorder, recording deed of W. H. Day, Jr., to City of Dubuque 75 Dubuque Telephone Co., tele- nhone service, February and March 34 84 Iowa Telephone Co., telephone service. Anril 12 75 Eichhorn & Bechtel, supplies for City Hall 75 C. E. Fitzpatrick Co., supplies for Committee Clerk 85 Foley's Hand Laundry, towel service for March 4 00 Hoermann Press, envelopes for Mayor's office 2 75 M. S. Hardie, printing for Engi- neer's office 22 00 Geo. W. Healey & Son, grass seed. Washington Park 3 25 R. Hermann & Son. repairing chair, Treasurer's office 75 130 Regular Session, April 21, 1910 Clay Street from Fourth to Twelfth Streets for the purpose of holding a Street Carnival during' a part of the month of June this year; also pre- senting petition signed by the mer- chants and residents of Clay Street granting consent to the use of Clay Street and asking that the Council grant the Woodmen the use of said street, was read and, on motion of Ald. Saul, rules were suspended to grant interested parties permission to address the Council. J. W. Kintzinger and Alex Gratz then addressed the Council, urging the Council to grant consent to the use of said street for Carnival and stating that Woodmen will furnish necessary bond protecting the City. Ald. O'Rourke stated Chief of Fire Department should be consulted in the matter. On motion of Ald. Singrin, petition was granted and Chief of Fire De- partment to be consulted before shows are placed and Woodmen to furnish proper bond protecting the City from all liabilities arising by rea- son of accidents and providing that streets be put in proper shape when Carnival is over. Original Notice in the District Court of suit of Ralph B. Luckey against the City of Dubuque for $3,000.00 dam- ages claimed to have been sustained was, on motion of Ald. O'Rourke, re- ferred to the City Attorney. Original Notice in the District Court of suit of Mary Dobmeyer against the City of Dubuque for $7,500.00 dam- ages claimed to have been sustained was, on motion of Ald. O'Rourke, re- ferred to the City Attorney. Original Notice in the District Court of suit of Kate Daugherty against the City of Dubuque for $2,000.00 dam- ages claimed to have been sustained was, on motion of Ald. O'Rourke, re- ferred to the City Attorney. Petition of Sheehan & Gregory, stating that they are the purchasers of the liquor business of C. R. Dib- ble at 630 Main Street, to whom con- sent was given to sell and keep for sale intoxicating liquors, and asking that they be granted consent to sell and keep for sale and deal in intoxi- cating liquors in the City of Dubuque at retail as the successors and as- signees to the business of said C. R. Dibble and that resolution granting them said consent be adopted, was, on motion of Ald. O'Rourke, granted. Following resolution was then granted: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That con- sent is hereby given Sheehan & Greg- ory. a co- partnership consisting of Jerry Sheehan and Frank Gregory, as the successors and assignees to the business of C. R. Dibble, to sell and keep for sale intoxicating liquors and deal therein in the City of Dubuque, as provided by law. This resolution to become effective on and from the 1st day of May, A. D., 1910. Adopted unanimously. Petition of Frank K. Loftus, stating that be is the successor and assignee to the liquor business of Thomas J. Loftus at 390 Main Street, and ask- ing that the Council grant him con- sent to sell and keep for sale intoxi- cating liquors in the City of Dubuque, as the successor and assignee to the business of said Thomas J. Loftus, that resolution granting said consent be adopted, was, on motion of Ald. O'Rourke, granted. Following resolution was then of- fered: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That con- sent is hereby given Frank K. Loftus, as the successor and assignee of the business of Thomas J. Loftus, to sell and keep for sale intoxicating liquors and deal therein, in the City of Du- buque, as provided by law. Adopted unanimously. Communication from City Attorney Lyon, asking that the Council confirm his appointment of E. H. Willging as Assistant City Attorney and Miss Net- tie Bentley as stenographer and that her salary be fixed at twenty dollars per month, was, on motion of Ald. Sauer, referred to the Committee of the Whole. Petition cf Recorder -elect Geiger, asking that the Council confirm his appointment of George H. Ellwanger as deputy in Recorder's office and asking that the salary be fixed at $55.00 per month, was, on motion of Ald. Singrin, referred to the Commit- tee of the Whole. Petition of Engineer -elect Baum- gartner, asking that Council confirm his appointments of Joseph Friedrich as Clerk and Draftsman and W. Cull lin as Rodman in Engineer's office, was, on motion of Ald. Saul, referred to the Committee of the Whole. Petition of M. E. Lyon, Auditor - elect, asking that Council confirm his appointment of Geo. J. Vogel as depu- ty in his office and salary be fixed at $100.00 per month, was, on motion of Ald. Saul, referred to Committee of the Whole. REPORTS OF OFFICERS. Mayor Haas reported as follows: To the Honorable City Council: Gentlemen: I take pleasure in an- nouncing to your honorable body that I have appointed Mr. Joseph P. Scan- lan to succeed himself as a member of the Board of Water Works Trus- tees, said appointment to take effect April 20th, 1910. Very Respectfully, D. J. HAAS, Mayor. On motion of Ald. O'Rourke the ap- pointment of Mr. Scanlon as Water Works Trustee by the Mayor was ap- proved. Mayor Haas stated that Notice of Contest of Election of George D. Wy- brant to the ofli :e of City Treasurer of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, had been filed with the City Recorder and that the Mayo'• had fixed the time of the trial of above contest for Friday, April 29th, 191.1, at 9 o'clock a. m. at the Council Chrmber of City Hall of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, but that the attorneys for Mr. Wybrant and Mr. Brinkman had agreed to have trial held at an earlier date, pro- vided City Council could arrange for same at an earlier date. Ald. Saul moved that Election Con- test of Geo. Wybrant for City Treas- urer be held Tuesday, April 26th, 1910, at 9:00 a. m. Carried. Chief of Police Pickley reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: The following is the pay roll of Police Department for the first half of April, 1910: Amount due policemen ....$1537.70 Respectfully submitted, JAMES R. PICKLEY, 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. Street Commissioner Mahoney re- ported as follows: 1'o the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: 7 herewith submit the pay roll for labor on streets in the several Road districts during the first half of April, 1910: Amt. due laborers on streets.$3,284.55 Approved by Committee on Streets. Also submit the pay roll for labor on sewers during the first half of April, 1910: Amt. due laborers on sewers..$196.60 Approved by Committee on Sewers. Also submit the pay roll for labor grading Dunning Avenue during first half of April, 1910: Amount due laborers- grading • Dunning Avenue $19.80 Regular Session, April 21, 1910 131 Approved by Committee on Streets. Respectfully submitted, JOHN MAHONY, Street Commissioner. On motion of Aids. Saul and Singrin the pay rolls on streets and sewers were received and warrants ordered drawn to pay the various amounts and the pay rolls referred back to the proper committee. City Engineer Ilg presented his an- nual report for year ending February 24th, 1910, and, on motion of Ald. Saul, report was referred to the Com- mittee of the Whole. City Recorder Linehan presented surety bonds of Otto P. Geiger, Re- corder- elect, for $5,000.00, Charles H. Baumgartner, Engineer - elect, $5.- 000.00, and Joseph P. Scanlon, Water Works Trustee, for $5,000.00, and, on motion of Ald. O'Rourke, bonds were referred to the Committee of the Whole and City Attorney. REPOR'T'S OF COMMITTEES. Ald. Saul, chairman of the Com- mittee on Streets, reported as follows: Your Committee on Streets, to whom was referred the bill of the Indiana Road Machine Co. for $280.00 for one No. 1 A steel street sweeper with two hickory fibre brooms, all to be delivered f. o. b. Dubuque, would respectfully recommend that said bill, less the freight, amounting to $23.85, be allowed, and that a warrant in the sum of $256.15 be ordered drawn on the City Treasurer in full settlement of the claim. JAMES SAUL, Chairman. Ald. Saul moved the adoption of the report of the Committee on Streets. Carried. Ald. Saul, chairman of the Com- mittee on Claims, reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: At the October term. 1909, of the District Court of Du- buque County, Iowa, Lizzie Elmore began an action against the City claiming damages in the sum of $5,000.00 alleged to be due her by reason of an injury sustained by her upon a sidewalk, being the northerly side of the North One -fifth of City Lot 445, of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, otherwise described as sidewalk situ- ated on the southerly side of Thir- teenth Street extending westerly to Clay Street from the alley between Clay and White Streets, she alleging said sidewalk was allowed to become and remain in a dangerous and de- fective condition in that the curbing set alongside of and forming a part of said sidewalk was defective old, worn, cracked and pieces of rock ;for the construction of a cement side - walk on the south side of Ninth Street between Clay and White 'Streets, abutting City Lot 279, owned by Barbara Isborn, has been com- pleted and the City Engineer has re- ported that the cost and expense of said sidewalk amount to $115.20, and Whereas, The assessment levied to pay for said sidewalk has been paid into the City Treasury, but, in order to preserve the system of accounting adopted by the City in all such, cases, it becomes necessary to issue a side- walk certificate foir said amount; therefore Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That the Mayor be and he is hereby instructed to execute and deliver to the City Re- corder, to be by him countersigned and registered, one sidewalk certifi- cate for $115.20, numbered 21, dated April 16, 1910. Said certificate to have no value other than as set out above. Ald. O'Rourke moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Alds. Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin and Sp echt. Nays - -None. Ald. Saul offered the following: Whereas it is deemed necessary and expedient to improve the north side of Rush Street between South Dodge Street and Holly Street in front of and abutting the premises hereinafter de- scribed by laying down a permanent sidewalk thereon composed of cement material four feet wide; Therefore, Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That the City Engineer be and he is hereby directed to prepare a plat shoving generally the location, nature and extent of the proposed improve- ment on the north side of Rush Street between South Dodge and Hol- ly Streets and in front of and abut- ting Lots 145 and 146, Union Add., and the kind of material to be used, and an estimate of the entire cost thereof and the amount and cost of such improvement, and the amount and cost thereof, to be paid by the City. if any, and the cost thereof and amount assessable upon each lot or parcel of land adjacent to or abutting upon such improvement per front foot, and to file such plat and esti- mate in the office of the City Recor- der; that after the filing of said plat and estimate in his office, the City Re- corder shall notify said abutting and adjacent property owners, as provided by ordinance, that such plat and esti- mate 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 Regular Session, April 21, 1910 objections thereto can be filed, and the time fixed for hearing, which time shall not be less than five (5) days after the service of such notice, and after such service shall have been made, the City Recorder shall, at the next regular session of the City Coun- cil, notify the Council thereof in writ- ing, with a copy of such notice ac- companying the same. Ald. Saul moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Alds. Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin and Sp echt. Nays —None. Ald. Saul also offered the following: - Vhereas it is deemed necessary and expedient to improve the east side of South Dodge Street between Cleve- land Avenue and Rush Street in front of and abutting the premises herein- after described by laying down a per- manent sidewalk thereon composed of cement material four feet wide: Therefore, Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That the City Engineer be and he is hereby directed to prepare a plat showing generally the location, nature and extent of the proposed improve- ment on the east side of South Dodge Street between Cleveland Avenue and Rush Streets, and in front of and abutting Lots 145 and 146, Union Add., and the kind of material to be used, and an estimate of the entire cost thereof and the amount and cost of such improvement, and the amount and cost thereof, to be paid by the City, if any, and the cost thereof and amount assessable upon each lot or parcel of land adjacent to or abutting upon such improvement per front foot, and to file such .plat and esti- mate in the office of the City Recor- der; that after the filing of said plat and estimate in his office, the City Recorder shall notify said abutting and adjacent property owners, as pro- vided by ordinance, that such plat and estimate are on file, the location and nature of the improvement, kind of material to be used, and an 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 (5) days after the service of such notice, and after such service shall have been made, the City Recorder shall, at the next regular session of the City Coun- cil, notify the Council thereof in writ- ing, with a copy of such notice accom- panying the same. Ald. Saul moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Alds. Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin and Specht. Nays —None. 132 Regular Session, April 21, 1910 were broken out of said curbing, forming a dangerous hole in said side- walk and curbing.. That the plaintiff, through her at= torneys, has made a proposition of settlement in the sum of $450.00 in said case, together with the costs in- curred and your Committee on Claims and the City Attorney, deeming it to be for the best interest of the City to accept said proposition, would there- fore recommend that the City Council authorize the City Attorney to adjust said action upon that basis, and to that end that a warrant be ordered drawn for the sum of $450.00 and one for $11.35 to cover the costs. JAMES SAUL, EDWARD E. IIcEVOY, PETER APEL, Committee on Claims. GEO. T. LYON, City Attorney. Ald. Saul moved the adoption of the report of the Committee on Claims. Carried by the following vote: Yeas -- Alds. Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin and Specht. Nays —None. Ald. Saul, chairman of the Commit- tee on Claims, also reported as fol- lows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: On January 27th, 1910, Mrs. Margaret Hobbs, a resident of this City, filed a claim for damages in the sum of one thousand ($1,000.00) dollars, alleged to have been caused by the fracture of her left arm be- tween the wrist and elbow on the evening of January 8th, 1910. The injury, she alleges, was caused by the negligence of the city in al- lowing the walk near 168 Twenty - eighth Street to remain in a danger- ous condition by allowing snow and ice to accumulate thereon, which no- tice was referred to this committee and the City Attorney on the 31st day of February, 1910. Mrs. Hobbs, through her attorneys, have made a proposition of settlement in the sum of one hundred dollars ($100.00), and your Committee on Claims and the City Attorney, deem- ing it to he for the best interests of the City to accept this proposition, would therefore recommend that the sum of one hundred dollars be paid Mrs. Hobbs in full settlement of her claim, and that a warrant be drawn for such amount: Respectfully submitted, JAMES SAUL, EDWARD E. McEVOY, PETER APEL, Committee on Claims. GEO. T. LYON, City Attorney. Ald. Saul moved the adoption of the report of the Committee on Claims. Carried by the following vote: Yeas -- Alds. Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin and Specht. Nays—None. Ald. Singrin, chairman of the Com- mittee on Fire, reported that Fire De- partment were in need of a carload of oats and a carload of hay. Ald. Saul moved that the Fire Coin - mittee be empowered to purchase a carload of oats and a car load of hay at lowest prices. Carried. Ald. Sauer, chairman of the Com- mittee on Public Grounds and build- ings, stated that one of the insurance policies on the City Hall building would expire the early part of next month. Ald. O'Rourke moved that matter of having City Hall reinsured be re- ferred to the Committee on Public Grounds and Buildings with power. Ald. O'Rourke, chairman of the Board of Health, reported as follows: Your Board of Health begs to re- port that at the meeting of the Board of Health held April 18th, 1910, the contract for hauling garbage and dead animals for the season of 1910 was awarded to E. T. Frith at $14.40 per clay and 50c for each animal collected during period when garbage is not be- ing collected. Also your Board of Health begs to report that the contract for vault cleaning for the season of 1910 was awarded to James Robinson at 8c per cubic foot below the bluffs and 9c per cubic foot on the bluffs. Also, your Board of Health begs to report that we have appointed Mr. Wm. Larkins, Sr., Sanitary Officer and Dr. Charles M. Linehan Health Offi- cer for the ensuing year, which ap- pointments we submit to your honor- able body for approval. Also, your Board of Health begs to report that the premises of Mr. Kern= ler and occupied by New Candy Shop on Delhi Street was ordered connected with the sanitary sewer in Delhi Street. JOHN O'ROURKE, Chairman. Ald. O'Rourke moved the adoption of the various reports of the Board of Health. Carried. RESOLUTIONS AND MOTIONS. Alderman O'Rourke offered the fol- lowing: Whereas, The contract heretofore entered into by the City of Dubuque 134 Regular Session, April 21, 1910 Ald. Saul also offered the following: Whereas it is deemed necessary and expedient to improve the east side of Alpine Street between Reeder Street and Solan Street in front of and abut- ting the premises hereinafter de- scribed by laying clown a permanent sidewalk thereon composed of cement material four feet wide: Therefore, Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That the City Engineer be and he is hereby directed to prepare a plat showing generally the location, nature and extent of the proposed improve- ment on the east side of Alpine Street between Reeder Street and Solan Streets, and in front of and abutting Lot 8. Lois Add., and the kind of material to be used, and an estimate of the entire cost thereof and the amount and cost of such improve- ment, and the amount and cost there- of, to be paid by the City, if any, and the cost thereof and amount assess- able upon each lot or parcel of land adjacent to or abutting upon such im- provement per front foot, and to file such plat and estimate in the office of the City Recorder; that after the fil- ing of said plat and estimate in his office, the City Recorder shall notify said adjacent property owners, as pro- vided by ordinance, that such plat and estimate are on file, the location and nature of the improvement, kind of material to be used, and an 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 (5) days after the service of such notice, and after such service shall. have been made, the City Recorder shall, at the next regular session of the City Council, notify the Council thereof in writing, with a copy of such notice accom- panying the same. Ald. Saul moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Alds. Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul; Singrin and Specht. Nays—None. Ald. Saul also offered the following: Whereas it is deemed necessary and expedient to improve the south side of Cleveland Avenue between Union Street and Quince Street in front of and abutting the premises hereinafter described by laying clown a perma- nent sidewalk thereon composed of cement material four feet wide; Therefore, Be it Resolved by the ,City Council of the City of Dubuque: That the City Engineer be and he is hereby directed to prepare a plat showing generally the location, nature and extent of the proposed improve- ment on the south side of Cleveland Avenue between Union and Quince Streets, and in front of and abutting Lot 1 of 2 of Lot 105 and Lot 187, Union Add., and the kind of material to be used, and an estimate of the entire cost thereof and the amount and cost of such improvement, and the amount and cost thereof, to be paid by the City, if any, and the cost thereof and amount assessable upon each lot or parcel of ]and adjacent to or abutting upon such improvement per front foot, and to file such plat and esti- mate in the office of the City Recor- der; that after the filing of said plat and estimate in his office, the City Re- corder shall notify said abutting and adjacent property owners, as provided by ordinance, that such plat and esti- mate 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 (5) days after the service of such notice, and after such service shall have been made, the City Recorder shall, at the next regular session of the City Coun- cil, notify the Council thereof in writ- ing, with a copy of such notice accom- panying the same. Ald. Saul moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Alds. Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin and Specht. Nays —None. Ald. Saul also offered the following: - Whereas it is deemed necessary and expedient to improve the north side of Cleveland Avenue between South Dodge Street and Burns Street in front of and abutting the premises hereinafter described by laying down a permanent sidewalk thereon com- posed of cement material four feet wide. Therefore, Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That the City Engineer be and he is hereby directed to prepare a plat showing generally the location, nature and extent of .the proposed improve- ment on the north side of Cleveland Avenue between South Dodge and Burns Streets, and in front of and abutting Lot 69, Bush's Sub., includ- ing East 120 feet Subdivision with Mineral Lot 63, and the kind of ma- terial to be used, and an estimate of the entire cost thereof and the amount and cost of such improve- ment, and the amount and cost there- of, to be paid by the City, if any, and the cost thereof and amount assess- able upon each lot or parcel of land adjacent to or abutting upon such improvement per front foot, and to file such plat and estimate in the of- fice of the City Recorder; that after the filing of said plat and estimate in his office, the City Recorder shall no- tify said abutting and adjacent prop- erty owners, as provided by ordinance, that such plat and estimate are on file, the location and nature of the improvement, kind of material to be used, and an estimate of its cost, and the time before which objections thereto can be filed, and the time fixed for hearing, which time shall not be less than five (5) days after the service of such notice, and after such service shall have been made, the City Recorder shall, at the next regu- lar session of the City Council, notify the Council thereof in writing, with a copy of such notice accompanying the same. Ald. Saul moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Alds. Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin and Specht Nays —None. Ald. O'Rourke moved that warrants be ordered drawn in favor of the Mayor to make the second payment with interest on the City's share of the purchase price of Eagle Point Park. Carried. Ald. O'Rourke moved that the Chief of Police instruct the men in charge of the Patrol wagon to have rope put in Patrol wagon whenever same is called to fires for the purpose of rop- ing off space around fire to prevent accidents. Carried. Ald. McEvoy stated that, owing to the extreme width of the gutter con- structed on West Locust Street, he had been informed that provision had been made by the City to pay part of the cost of constructing said gutter and moved that the matter be looked up; also the agreement made with Mr. Rhomberg and other party by the City making some allowance from contract price for improving street abutting their property and a report be made to the Committee of the Whole in the matter. Carried. Ald. McEvoy moved that tit, Mayor appoint a committee to procure .waiv- ers from property owners abutting on the alley proposed to be o.?ened be- tween Clark and Angella Streets. Carried. . Mayor Haas appointed Ald. iI ^Evoy, Street Commissioner, City Engineer and City Attorney as committee to procure necessary waivers and said committee to report to the Committee of - the Whole. Alcl. Apel moved that the engineer and stoker of the steam roller be paid twice a month, the same as other Regular Session, April 21, 1910 135 employes in the Road Department of the City. Carried. Ald. McEvoy moved that Council de- fer action in the matter of Dorgan Place until next session of the Coun- cil. Carried. Ald. O'Rourke stated that this would probably be the last session of the Council to be held during the month of April and would, therefore, be the last, opportunity the Council would have of extending a vote of thanks to City Recorder Linehan and Deputy Mr. Friedrich, for their faith- ful attendance to the duties of their office and for the courteous treatment the members of the Council had al- ways received from them, and moved that the City Council extend to re- tiring City Recorder Linehan and Deputy Mr. Friedrich, a vote of thanks for the faithful attendance to the duties of their office and for the very courteous treatment the mem- bers of the Council had always re- ceived from them. Carried unani- mously. Ald. Saul moved to adjourn to Thursday evening, May 5th, 1910. Carried. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, City Recorder. Approved 191 Attest: Mayor Recorder 136 Special Session, April 26, 1910 CITY COUNCIL Special Session, April 26th, 1910. Council met at 9:45 a. m. Mayor Haas in the chair. Present — Alds. Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin and Specht, City Attorney Lyon, City Treasurer Brinkman, Treasurer -elect Wybrant, Attorney Nelson, represent- ing Mr. Brinkman, and Attorneys Hurd and Longueville, representing Mr. Wybrant. Absent —None. Mayor Haas stated that the meet- ing was called for the purpose of tak- ing up the matter of Election Con- test instituted by Herman Brinkman, contestant against George Wybrant, incumbent for the office of Treasurer of the City of Dubuque, date for same having been fixed by the Mayor for April 29th, 1910, at 9:00 a. m., but that the parties to the contest having stipulated and agreed that the contest be held at an earlier date, and that the City Council, acting on said agreement, arranged to have matter come before them on this date, April 26th, 1910, at 9:00 a. m. Statement of contest of Herman Brinkman as contestant was then read. Also Answer of George Wy- brant, incumbent, to statement of contestant, and bond of Herman Brinkman for $1,000.00 was read. At- torney Nelson made opening argu- ments and Attorney Hurd followed, stating points of laws governing election contests. City Recorder Linehan was put on witness stand and testified as to re- ceipt of ballot boxes and care given ballot boxes and keys to same since Election Day. Ald. Singrin was next witness ex- amined and testified to opening of ballot boxes on night of April 7th for purpose of getting poll books to canvass vote of Election, he being one of board appointed by Mayor to can - , .vass the Election returns. Ald. Saul moved that Council ad- journ to 1:30 p. m. and that when they meet at 1:30 they remain in ses- sion until 600 p. m. and then adjourn to 7:30 p. m., and when they meet again at 7:30 continue in session un- til they have completed work. Car- ried. Council met at 1:45 p. m. Mayor Haas in the chair. Present — Alds. Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin and Specht. Absent —None. Night Desk - Sergeant Liest was put on stand and testified to having re- ceived ballot boxes of four precincts of the City on Election night and to having turned same over to City Re- corder. Recess of 10 minutes was then taken to confer with City Attorney Lyon. Council then re- convened at 3:30 p. m. Ald. Singrin moved that Council proceed to count the vote of the Election for the office of City Treas- urer. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Apel, McEvoy, Sauer, Saul, Singrin and Specht. Nays--Ald. O'Rourke. Ald. O'Rourke stated that he voted no, not on the grounds that he thought the ballots were not properly taken care of; on the contrary, he be- lieved they were properly taken care of, but on the grounds that there was not sufficient evidence offered to war- rant a recount of the ballots. A ld. Saul moved that Mayor ap- point a committee to assist the Re- corder in bringing ballot boxes to the Council Chamber. Carried. Mayor Haas then appointed Ald. Sauer, Ald. O'Rourke and Ald. Sin- grin to assist the Recorder. Ballot boxes of First and Second Precincts of First and Second Ward and First Precinct of Third Ward were brought to the Council Cham- ber and were opened and ballots counted, as follows: Brinkman Wybrant First Ward — First Precinct 222 154 Second Precinct 171 165 Second Ward — First Precinct 153 125 Second Precinct 222 337 Third Ward — First Precinct 127 171 895 952 Ald. Apel- moved that Council ad- journ to 7:30 p. m. Carried. Council met at 7:30 p, m. Mayor Haas in the chair. Present —Alds. Apel, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Specht and Singrin. Absent —Ald. McEvoy. Ald. McEvoy arrived at 7:40 p. m. Ballots of Second and Third Pre- cinct of Third Ward and First, Sec- ond and Third Precincts of Fourth Ward were canvassed, resulting as follows: - Brinkman Wybrant Third Ward — Second Precinct 195 166 Third Precinct 251 179 Fourth Ward — First Precinct 161 Second Precinct 120 Third Precinct 197 238 217 273 924 1073 On motion of Atd. Saul, recess of 10 minutes was taken. Council reconvened at 9:45 p. m. Ballots of First, Second, Third and Fourth Precincts of Fifth Ward were then counted, resulting as follows: Brinkman Wybrant Fifth Ward — First Precinct 231 196 Second Precinct 299 223 Third Precinct 320 262 Fourth Precinct 245 208 1095 889 At close of count, on motion of Ald. Saul, meeting adjourned. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, City Recorder. .Approved 1910 Mayor Recorder Attest: Special Session, April 29, 1910 CITY COUNCIL REPORTS OF OFFICERS. 137 Special Session, April 29th, 1910. Council met at 8:35 p. m. Mayor Haas in the chair. Present — Alds. Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin and Specht. Mayor Haas stated that the meet- ing was a special session called for the purpose of taking action on the bonds of J. H. Carroll as Harbor Master, Wm. Hipman as City Elec- trician and Edmond J. Norton as Market Master. Also to take action on rnatter of party wall on Bijou theatre property. Also to take action on report of Committee on Public Grounds and buildings in rnatter of renewal of in- surance on City Hall building. Also to take action on report of Board of Health. Also to take action on report of .Mayor Haas in matter of appoint- ment of Chief of Police. Also for the purpose of determin- ing the Election Contest of H. Brink- man and George Wybrant for office of Treasurer of the City of Dubuque. Mayor Haas reported as follows: To the Honorable City Council, Du- buque, Iowa: Gentlemen: I have the honor to report that I have this day appointed Thomas Reilley to the office of Chief of Police, said appointment to take effect on the 1st clay of May, 1910. Very, respectfully, D. J. HAAS, Mayor. On motion of Ald. O'Rourke, ap- pointment of Mr. Reilley as Chief of Police by the Mayor was approved. Mayor Haas presented certified copy of notice served on Dubuque Opera House Company and W. J. Burns, ordering the wall standing on the dividing line between Lots 67 and 68, in the City of Dubuque, removed at once, same being in a dangerous condition. - Notice was read and, on motion of Ald. Saul, was referred to the Com- mittee of the Whole. City Recorder Linehan presented surety bond of J. H. Carroll as Har- bor Master in sum of $500.00; also of Edmond J. Norton as Market Master in sum of $500.00; also or Wm. Hipman as City Electrician in sum of $1,000.00, and, on motion of Ald. McEvoy, bonds were referred to the City Attorney for approval. REPORTS OF COMMITTEES. Ald. Sauer, chairman of the Com- mittee on Public Grounds and ,Build- taking the larger portion of the work on themselves, and by introducing to the Council only those ballots upon which the Attorneys could not agree. Ald. Sauer moved that counting of ballots be clone as suggested by Mr. Hurd. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Alds, Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin and Specht. Nays—None. Ald. Apel moved to reconsider the action of the Council on the report of the Board of Health in matter of appointment of Sanitary officer. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Apel, McEvoy, Sauer and Specht. Nays —Alds. O'Rourke, Saul and Singrin. Ald. Specht moved the adoption of the report of the Board of Health, appointing Mr. Paul Bewer Sanitary Officer. Carried by the following' vote: Yeas - -Aids. Apel, McEvoy, Sauer and Specht. Nays —Alds, O'Rourke, Saul and Singrin. Ald. Saul moved to adjourn. Car- ried. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, City Recorder. Approved .... 191 Attest: Recorder List of Warrants 139 1llctyor List of City Warrants Dubuque, Iowa, April lst, 1910. ro the Honorable Mayor and City Council of Dubuque: Gentlemen: The following is a complete list of all warrants issued by me during the month of March, 1910, the same having been author- ized by the proper committees and a majority vote of the Council, as in- dicated by the minutes of the meet- ing held during said month. Union Electric Co., City's share of cost of construct- ing Car Street wall. $ 311 99 J. Haudenschield, feed for Police and Fire Depart- ments .... 979 11 H. A. Schunk, settlement damage claim of Anna Wisgiskle 175 00 O'Farrell Contracting Co., im- proving Althauser Ave 880 62 LABOR ON STBEFJIS in the several Road Districts during the first half of March, 1910: J. W. Amen, 2nd $ 1 80 F. Arendt, 3rd 4 40 Ed. Andreson, 3rd 3 60 T. Addyman, 4th 13 60 F. Arthofer, 5th 7 40 Ben Burd, 1st 13 00 F. Budde, 3rd ..... 5 40 C. Bordten, 3rd 2 60 John Beier, 5th 6 20 J. Connolly, 1st 4 60 P. Carney, 1st 4 40 Jery Cahill, 1st 5 40 • J. Callaghan, 2nd 23 40 M. Cleary, 3rd and 4th 18 00 F. Cahill, 3rd 2 80 W. Challupka, 3rd 3 60 Jos. Childs, 3rd 1 80 M. Carney, 4th 23 20 J. Cooney, 4th 23 40 John Cahill, 4th 9 80 T. B. Cain, 4th 16 00 T. Donahue, 1st 6 20 John Duggan, 1st 2 60 C. Duccini, 3rd 3 60 John Egan, 2nd 17 00 Jos. Eberhardt, 5th ... 10 00 W. Fitzgerald, 1st 5 20 Geo. Frost, 2nd 23 40 P. Farrell, 3rd 8 40 F. Frick, 3rd 14 80 W. Flynn, 3rd 3 60 W. Foley, 3rd 3 20 C. Fatka, 3rd 3 60 J. Godnalski, 1st 3 60 B. Glass, 2nd 14 60 C. Geimer, 4th 16 20 A. Geisler, 5th 4 60 C. Gantenbein, 5th 23 40 John Hill, 1st 3 60 L. Hansel, 2nd 5 80 M. Hannan, 2nd ... 80 J. Hofburger, 3rd 3 60 T. Harker, 4th 1- 80 138 Special Session, April 29, 1910 ings, to which committee had been re- ferred'with power the matter of hav- ing the insurance on City Hall build- ing renewed, reported that committee had placed a policy for $1,000.00 in- surance with the I. C. Chamberlain agency and moved that action of the committee be approved. Carried. Mayor Haas, chairman of the Board of Health, reported as follows: To the Honorable Members of the City Council: Gentlemen: Your Board of Health respectfully reports that at a meeting held April 2Sth, 1910, resignation of Wm. Larkins, Sr., as Sanitary Officer - elect, was accepted and Paul Bewer appointed as Sanitary Officer, which appointment we present to your hon- orable body for approval. Also, your Board of Health re- spectfully recommends that E. T. Frith be paid $1.00 for each dead ani- mal hauled on Sundays during the period from May 1, 1910, to Novem- ber 1st, 1910, and that the contract for hauling garbage and dead ani- mals be amended to include this ex- tra compensation. D. J. HAAS, Chairman. Alrl. Specht moved the adoption of the report of the Board Health. Ald. O'Rourke, of the Board of Health, presented the following mi- nority report: The undersigned, a minority of the Hoard of Health, feel constrained to dissent from the report offered by the majority of this Board in recommend- ing Paul Eewer for the office of Sani- tary Policeman and would recom- mend that the name of Frank Flynn be substituted. 'drDM. SINGRIN. JOHN O'ROURKE, Ald. O'Rourke moved the adoption of the minority report of the Boaru of Health. Mayor Haas asked City Attorney Lyon for an opinion as to which re -' port of the Board of Health took preference. City Attorney Lyon stated that the Ordinance provides that the Board of Health shall appoint a Sanitary Offi- cer, subject to the approval of the City Council and that the only mat -' ter before the Council was the ap- proval or rejection of appointment of Mr. Bewer as Sanitary Officer. Motion of Ald. Specht, to adopt re- port of Board of Health was then put and was lost by following vote: Yeas —Alds. Specht and Sauer. Nays — Alds. Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Saul and ,Singrin. Matter of approval of part of the report in reference to garbage con- tract was, on motion of Ald. O'Rourke, approved. Mayor Haas announced next matter to be taken up by the Council would be the Election Contest matter. Mr. Hurd, counsel for Mr. Wy- brant, asked that Herman Knoern- schild be sworn as witness. Mr. Nelson, attorney for Mr. Brinkman, objected to examination of any further witnesses by defendant in the case unless plaintiff could also be permitted to introduce further evi- dence before case is finally settled. After considerable discussion it was finally agreed that both sides would be permitted to introduce evidence be- fore closing of case. Mr. Knoernschild was then sworn as a witness and testified that he was Clerk of Election in the Fourth Pre- cinct of the Fifth Ward and that he marked on the back of three ballots with blue pencil figures showing straight tickets voted. Mr. Hurd then asked that the bal- lot box of the Fourth Precinct of the Fifth Ward he brought into the Coun- cil Chamber and opened to introduce the three ballots in question for iden- tification. Attorney Nelson objected. Mayor Haas then asked City Attor- ney Lyon for an opinion as to the right to introduce the ballots as evi- dence. City Attorney Lyon stated the Council had the right to introduce the ballots as evidence. Ald. O'Rourke then moved that the ballot box of the Fourth Precinct of the Fifth - Ward be brought into the Council Chamber and opened and ballots be produced for identification. Ald. Singrin moved as a substitute that all the ballot boxes of all the Precincts of all the Wards of the City he brought into the Council Chamber arid produced as evidence. After considerable discussion Mayor Haas then appointed Alds. O'Rourke and Sauer to assist the Recorder in bringing the ballot box in question to the Council Chamber. Ballot box of Fourth Precinct of the Fifth Ward was then opened by the Recorder in presence of the City Council and the three ballots in ques- tion introduced by Mr. Hurd for iden- tification by Mr. Knoernschild. On examination of the ballots in question it was found that ballots were marked with blue pencil on the face of the ballot, instead of on the back, as testified to by Mr. Knoern- schild. Ald. Sauer moved that all ballots of all the Precincts of all the Wards of the City be recounted, commencing Tuesday, May 3rd, 1910. Carried by the following vote: Yeas- -Alds. McEvoy, Sauer Saul, Singrin and Specht. Nays— .Alds. Apel and O'Rourke. Attorney Hurd stated that, in his opinion, Mr. Nelson and himself could shorten the work of the Council by cadam, City Pound 6.69 Edw. Malloy, 9.68 cu. yds. ma- cadam, City Pound..... 7.26 Pat. O'Farrell, 18.08 cu. yds macadam, City Pound 13.56 F. H. Slade, 6.26 cu. yds. ma- cadam, City Pound 4.70 Gus Schultz, 10.51 cu. yds. macadam, City Pound 7.88 L. Wackenheim, 13.44 cu. yds. macadam, City Pound 10.08 Mrs. Heck, 1.5 cu. yds. ma- cadam, Robinson Ave 1.50 Matt. Kiefer, 58.44 cu. yds. macadam, W. Locust St 58.44 Jas. Martinique, 21.01 cu. yds. macadam, Rosedale Ave 21.01 Chas. O'Neil, 47.30 cu. yds. macadam, Robinson Ave 47.30 John Becker, 144.43 cu. yds. madacadm, Becker's quarry.144.43 Thos. Barry, 47.70 cu. yds. ma- cadam, Thomas Place 47.70 John Ess, 42.49 cu. yds. maca- dam, Valeria Street 42.49 Andrew Dietl, 3.64 cu. yds. macadam, Kaufman Ave 3.64 Dave Frommelt, 43.90 cu. yds. macadam, Thomas Place 43.90 Max Helmer, 41.68 cu. yds. macadam, 30th and 31st St. 41.68 Jos. Haupert, 90.67 cu. yds. macadam, Valeria Street 90.67 Peter Jacobs, 67.56 cu. yds. macadam, Thomas Place 67.56 John Koehler, 15.07 cu. yds. macadam, Kane Street 15 07 Wm. Rusch, 24.91 cu. yds. macadam, Kane St 24.91 F. Lassance, 52.06 cu. yds. macadam, 28th St 52.06 Herman Nicks, 36.93 cu. yds. macadam, Valeria Street 36.93 Andrew Luck, 6.00 cu. yds. macadam, Kaufman Ave 6.00 Peter Mihm, 3.70 cu. yds. ma- cadam, Kaufman Ave 3.70 Andrew Mertz, 8.78 cu. yds. macadam, Emsley's Lane 8.78 Albert Schnee, 51.08 cu. yds. macadam, Kaufman Ave 51.08 Anton Welu, 44.41 cu. yds. macaadm, Valeria Street 44.41 Mr. Ginter, 59.88 cu. yds. ma- cadam, Emsley's Lane 5 9.8 8 Herman J. Weber, 43.10 cu. yds. macadam, 28th Street.. 43.10 Henry Young, 7.67 cu. yds. macadam, Adams Ave 7.67 Union Printing Co., printing, Auditor's Office 6.50 Key City Rubber Stamping Works, dog tags and team licenses 35.50 Spahn -Rose Lumber Co., lum- ber for repairs, City Hall 1.68 Geo. Masters, supplies.for var- ious departments .95 J. J. Dunn, serving subpoenas in city cases 4.50 Charles McEvoy, Judge Pri- mary Election 10 00 List of Warrants 141 Hugh Milligan, Judge Pri- mary Election 11 00 Edward Lee, Judge Primary Election 10 00 H. L. Lundbeck, Clerk Pri- mary Election .... 10 00 Ed. Schaefle, Clerk Primary Election 10 00 Wm. P. O'Brien, Judge Pri- mary Election .... 11 00 J. H. Lucas, Judge Primary Election 10 00 Oliver Longueville, Judge Primary Election 10 00 J. J. Savage, Clerk Primary Election 10 00 A. C. Gasser, Clerk Primary Election 10 00 John E. Strobel, Judge Pri- mary Election .... 11 00 Henry Gehrig, Judge Primary Election 10 00 Henry P. Hier, Judge Primary Election 10 00 Fred Bade, Clerk Primary Election 10 00 John T. La Barge, Clerk Pri- mary Election .... 10 00 M. Hogan, Judge Primary Election 10 00 Fred C. Ris, Judge Primary Election 10 00 John E. Hedley, Judge Pri- mary Election .... 11 00 Geo. J. Vogt, Clerk Primary Election 10 00 W. R. Lenehan, Clerk Pri- mary Election 10 00 Otto C. Neuman, Judge Pri- mary Election .... ...... 11 00 F. L. Egelhof, Judge Primary Election 10 00 J. A. Stumpf, Judge Primary Election 10 00 It.. W. Quinlan, Clerk Pri- mary Election .... 10 00 Louis A. Sanner, Clerk Pri- mary Election ...... 10 00 John P. Merkes, Judge Pri- mary Election 10 00 Joseph Hummel, Judge Pri- mary Election 11 00 Oscar Stecher, Judge Pri- mary Election 10 00 Nic Schneider, Clerk Primary Election 10 00 Lorenz Hauer, Clerk Primary Election 10 00 S. A. Crawford, Judge Primary mary Election 11 00 P. J. Schuler, Judge Primary Election 10 00 Jas. T. Butler, Judge Primary Election 10 00 John Trexler, Clerk Primary Election 10 00 Matt De Muth, Clerk Primary Election 10 00 Mont Rickey, Judge Primary mary Election 11 00 E. P. Laude, Judge Primary Election 10 00 140 List of Warrants Jos. Hamel, 4th J. Hird. 4th L. Hug, 5th.. ..... John Heil, Expense J. Jellison, Expense G. Kroung, 2nd Jos. Kyne, 2nd J. Kalmes, 2nd J. Kness, 3rd M. Kieffer, 4th P. Kearney, 4th C. Kupferschmidt, 5th A. Kaeshauer, 5th P. Kenneally, Health M. Lehman, 3rd F. Lillie, 5th M. Morrisey, 2nd A. Miller, 2nd F. Maroney, 3rd ..... Ed. Malloy, 3rd Geo. Muekel, 3rd J. Malloy, 3rd R. Mundt, 3rd Geo. Miller, Expense J. McCarron, 1st 11. McCaffrey, 2nd Tom McCaffrey, 2nd Jas. McLaughlin, 3rd W. McDonough, 3rd W. McLaughlin, 3rd P. McPoland, 4th G. Noonan, 2nd W. O'Brien, 1st C. O'Neill, 2nd J. O'Donnell, 3rd W. Powers, 2nd A .Pettibone, 2nd John Parker, 3rd and 4th M. Quinlan, Expense Geo. Reynolds, 1st P. Ryan, 1st F. Rowe, 2nd It. Rosemeier, 2nd James Ryan, 2nd E. Rodgers, 3rd Chas. Rooney, 3rd J. Richter, 5th F. Strohmeyer, 1st D. Smyth, 2nd J. Schoenbeck, 2nd W. Shields, 2nd F. Slade, 3rd Gus Schultz, 3rd C. Smith, 3rd S. Smith, 3rd P. Smith, 4th J. Sloan, 4th J. Steffens, 5th F. Selli, 5th J. Schafetel, 5th C. Specht, S. W Art. Turner, 3rd F. Tippey, 3rd J. Taschner, 4th W. Tobin, Exp. $2.80; 4th, $7.20 S. Vandermullen, 2nd ....... L. Walsh, 2nd B. Williams, 2nd I- Williams, 2nd John Ward, 3rd - Peter Apel, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 10 80 23 40 1 80 25 00 12 50 9 00 7 20 9 00 13 00 14 20 30 10 80 1 80 23 40 1 80 11 60 11 40 8 00 6 60 7 20 7 20 5 40 2 60 11 55 6 20 18 60 7 20 6 80 3 60 19 80 6 60 3 60 23 40 14 80 2 60 10 20 80 23 40 3 60 1 80 2 60 9 00 3 60 23 40 3 60 3 60 17 60 7 80 12 20 1 60 6 00 6 40 8 20 3 60 1 go 4 20 6 20 11 60 6 40 6 20 23 40 13 40 3 60 12 40 10 00 4 20 14 40 20 40 3 60 11 40 5th 6 50 Jos. Calvert, 2nd 2 00 W. Cook, 3rd 6 00 Jas. Graham, 2nd 3 50 J. Linehan, 1st 9 00 M. Markham, 3rd 10 00 F. Mathis, 5th ..... 2 00 J. McCollins, 2nd 1 50 J. Stumpf, 3rd 10 50 W. Ruesch, 5th 15 50 LABOR ON SEWERS during the first half of March, 1910. J. Boyle $ 10 80 D. Cunningham .... 23 40 J. Clune 23 40 F. Donahue 23 40 13. Donnelly 14 C. Duccini 12 J. Jellison 14 F. Luchterhand 23 H. Leik 12 E. Magner 23 J. McLaughlin 9 J. Rooney 23 C. Ruesch 12 C. Sullivan 30 L. Taylor 23 James Tobin 14 Tom Burke, 7.96 cu. yds. ma- cadam, Southern Ave $ 7.96 Mike Cain, 102.06 cu. yds. ma- cadam, Southern Ave 102.06 John Coyne, 11.00 cu. yds. macadam, Southern Ave 11.00 James Campbell, 13.60 cu. yds. macadam, Southern Ave 13.60 Al. Doty, 156.17 cu. yds. ma- cadam, Dodge Street 156.17 F. De Fountain, 9.54 cu. yds macadam, Southern Ave 9.54 Jas. T. Duggan, 15.85 cu. yds. macadam, Southern Ave 15.85 F. De Fountaine, 17.00 cu. yds. macadam, Valley Street 17.00 Nort Zengel, 83.10 cu. yds. macadam, St. Mary's Street 83.10 John Duggan, 33.34 cu. yds. macadam, St. Mary's Street 33.34 Tom Dillon, 4.80 cu. yds. ma- cadam, Southern Ave 4.80 Tom Kennedy, 5.61 cu. yds. macadam, Southern Ave 5.61 Mike Nichels, 47.00 cu. yds. macadam, Quince Street Pat Ryan, 59.72 cu. yds. ma- cadam, Dodge Street 59.72 Wm. Woods, 46.95 cu. yds. macadam, Southern Ave 46.95 Wm. Walker, 39.30 cu. yds. macadam, Valley Street 39.30 Jos. Brouilette, 36.72 cu. yds. macadam, Hill Street 27.54 Mike Donnegan, 22.34 cu. yds. macadam, Hill Street 16.76 B. Glass, 10.00 cu. yds. ma- cadam, Hill Street 7.50 Mike Lavin, 5.5 cu. yds. ma- cadam, Hill Street 4.13 Thos. Malloy, 3.38 cu. yds. macadam, City Pound 2.54 Jas. Malloy, 8.92 cu. yds. ma- 40 60 40 40 60 40 00 40 60 00 40 40 John F.' 'Teal, repairing floor for= Fire D'epartnieiit J; W. Wittmer; supllies for Fire Department .... Key City Gas Co., coke for Steam Roller John Becker, coal for Steam ' Roller Nancy Transfer Co., coal for Steam Roller F. A. Burns, coal for Steam ' Roller P: Hanson, oil for Steam Rol- ler Klauer & Kress, supplies for Road Department G. F. Kleih, supplies for Road Department N. J. Staner, cinders for Road Department Linehan & Molo, cement and sewer pipe for Road De- partrnent Geo. Ragatz & Son, repairs, Steam Roller L. J. Schmitt, , supplies for Road Department Paul Schlenker, supplies for Road Department Geo. Bock, repairs for Road Department John Butt, repairs for Road Department Key City Iron Works, supplies for Road Department . F. Schloz & Son, repairs for Road Department J. W. Wittmer, supplies for Road Department F. C. Keesecker, supplies for Road Department Eichhorn & Bechtel, oil for Road Department W. D. Deckert Co., supplies for Roatl Department Street and Steuck, balance due grading West 4th St H. Corrance, oil for Road De- partment .... .... F. Schloz and Son, repairs for Road Department .... John Butt, repairs for Road D epartment .... .. ,, H. J. Haggerty, veterinary ser- vice. for Road Department horses Standard Oil Co., oil for . fire and Road Department , W. K. Brown, supplies for Road Department John Heim, brick for Road Department Duggan & Cota, rails for Road Department Ellwanger Bros., supplies and repairs for Road Depart- ment G.. F. Kleih, supplies and re- pairs for Road Department. Wunderlich & Wiederholt ,shoeing' carpenter horse . F. M. Jaeger .& - Cu., . supplies for Mt. Carmel Marti$' & Strelau, salt fdr 60:83 '- sprinkling sidewalks . Stalin - Rose Lbr. Co., 'wither 3.50 "for 'repairing sidewalks " 9.44' Eichhorn & Bechtel, oil for 33.90 Sewer Department .... .. , John Linehan, collecting dead 2.00 - animals during February 18.00 Peter Eisbach, 5 per cent. re- 5.73 tained improving Pleasant Street 15.98 Wilmer Cook, grading 27th Street 23 55 .65 Jas. Lee & Son, grading West Locust Street 48, 60. 7.4'5 N. J. Staner, constructing Bee Branch culverts 217 25- .40 Jas. H. Hayes, refund of taxes 22 18 0' Farrell Constructing Co , re- 1.80 pairing Althauser Avenue 440 31_ N. J. Staner, constructing cement walk 9th and Clay 112'20 ,Tob Barnes. salary Fireman 123 75 F. A. Burns, coal for Road De- partment Key City Iron Works, repairs for Road Department 2 45 Fengler & Beutin, coal for Road Department 16 30 1 \\rilmer Cook, extra work, O'Neill Avenue 4 00 Pitts - Thompson Foundry Co , grates for 4th Road Dist • 15 00 Key City Iron Works, repairs for Road Department 169 60 Ellwanger Bros., repairs for Road Department 50 Frank Boutin, coal for. Road Department 11 75 W. D. Deckert Co., railing for 4th Road District 12 43 Geo. Ragatz & Son, repairing steam roller 7 26 Key City Roofing Co., cement and sewer pipe for Road De- partment 5 32' John Newman '& Son, repairs for Roacl Department 50 Peter Hanson, supplies for Road and Police Departments 3 40 John McGrath 9 75 Gottlieb Tashner 9 00 Dubuque Rubber and Belting Co., life saving net Fire De- nartment 95 00 Phil Doerr & Co., coal for Fire Department 17 95 Mullen Pros., plumbing repairs Fire Department 2 80 I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct list of all war- rants issued by me during the month of March, 1910. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, City Recorder. 26.20 1.86 .50 .65 6.70 2.25 .40 2.95 6.40 2.25 .85 14.54 80.00 1.20 1.15 1.10 1.60 6,98 2.05 12.00 4.70 .60 3.45 1.00 20:35 Approved 63 74 Mayor Attest: Recorder 142 List of Warrants P. J. McAloon, Judge Primary Election E. J. Delaney, Clerk Primary Election H. F. Girard, Clerk Primary Election Ormal Bennett, Judge Primary Election Ernest Staheli, Judge Primary Election P. J. Royce, Judge Primary Election Charles Falkenhainer, Clerk Primary Election , .. Louis Herbst, Clerk Primary Election J. M. Kenety, Judge Primary Election E. J. Ryan, Juclge Primary Election D. W. Rand, Judge Primary Election Jas. F. Lee. Jr., Election H. Corrance, Jr., Clerk Primary Election Charles T. Thomas, Judge Pri- mary Election A. G. Reed, Judge Primary Election Geo. Schlegel, Judge Primary Election C. K. Mathis, Clerk Primary Election C .P. Mettel, Clerk Primary Election Herman Zernecke, Judge Pri- mary Election John Klarman, Juclge Primary mary Election Martin Klumpp, Judge Pri- mary Election O- Meissner, Clerk Primary Election Gregory Vath, Clerk Primary Election John Grimm, Juclge. Primary Election Vollra th, Judge Primary Election Chas. Nead, Judge Primary Election Roht. Peckler, Clerk Primary Election Jos. Welu, Clerk Primary mary Election Peter Raab, Judge Primary Election Wm. Tnee Jr., Judge Pri- mary Election Ed�'ard Stoltz, Juclge Primary Election H. Knoer'sehield, Clerk Pri- mary Election John Beim, Clerk Primary Election Mrs. Demnsev, rent of Build- ing for Primary Election 10 00 Mrs. P. Ree•a.n, rent of Build- ing for Primary Election 10 00 B. \ restercamp, rent of Build- ing for Primary Election 10 00 10 00 10 00 1 0 0 0 10 00 11 0 10 00 1 0 0 10 00 10 00 11 00 10 00 Clerk Primary 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 1 1 0 10 00 11 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 11 00 1 0 0 10 00 10 00 11 00 10 00 C. E. Wales, rent of Build- ing for Primary Election 10 00 Palmetto Club, rent of Build- ing for Primary Election 10 00 Ed. Ryan, rent of Build- ing for Primary Election 10 00 Meyer Bros., rent of Build- ing for Primary Election 10 00 Henry Mueller, rent of Build- ing for Primary Election 10 00 Miss Rose Rengler, rent of Building for Primary Elec- tion 10 00 Fred Roesner, rent of Building for Primary Election 10 00 H. J. Hagerty, veterinary ser- vice Road horses 1.60 Phil Heller, horseshoeing Road horses 3.00 City Water Works, water used through W. O. Wright's meter for use of stone crusher, 17th Street 5.08 Western Union Telegraph Co., rent of clock, Treasurer's Office 1.00 C. E. Fitzpatrick Co., station- ery for Assessor's and Audi- tor's Offices 1.85 Iowa Telephone Co., telephone service .... ..... 12.75 Mullen Bros., plumbing re- pairs, various departments 26.75 Mrs. H. Koenig, cleaning and filling lamps for use at Pri- mary Election 1.00 Mrs. Henge, cleaning and fill- ing lamps for use at Pri- mary Election 1.00 Nutwood Livery Co., use of ambulance , .. 2.00 J. W. Wittmer, supplies for Police Department 2.20 Peter Even, coal for Fire De- partment 33.46 Phil Doerr & Co., coal for Po- lice Department ... , . 36.33 P. Linehan & Sons, wood for various departments 13.00 Tom Connell, sawing and car- rying in two cords wood, City Hall 2.50 Jas. Haggerty, repairing stove at Patrol House 3.00 Eichhorn & Bechtel, supplies for Police Department. .50 Peter Lang, hardware supplies for various departments 10.30 Frank Beutin, coal for Fire Department .... 16.13 Clancy Transfer Co., coal for Fire Department 19.70 Conlin & Kearns Co., coal for Fire Department .... 29.10 Dubuque Lumber Co., lumber for Fire Department 14.95 Matt. Stafford, feed for Fire Department .... 110.75 Geo. Ragatz & Sons, repairs for Fire Department 2.23 Smedley Steam Pump Co., re- pairs for Fire Department .50 that upon approaching a crossing, bridge, curve or steep descent, such motor vehicle shall be under perfect control, but in no event shall the speed be greater than is reasonable and prop- er having regard for the traffic then on the street and the safety of the public. That at request or signal by putting up the hand of any person riding or driving a horse or other domestic ani- mal, bring such motor vehicle imme- diately to a stop, and remain so, if suca horse or other domestic animal bn traveling in the opposite direction, so long as may be reasonable to allow. such horse or other animal to pass, and if traveling in the same direction, use reasonable caution in passing such horse or other animal. Every motor vehicle must be fitted with an efficient brake and also with bell, horn or other signal, and must exhibit from one hour after sunset to one ? before sunrise, one or more lamps showing white light visible'with- in a reasonable direction toward which such vehicle is proceeding and a red light in the reverse direction. The penalty for violating any ,f the provisions of the aforesaid o.-di- ( iian. e shall be for th„ first offense, a fine of twenty -five dollars, and for the second 'or subsequent offense a fine of not less than twenty -five nor more than fifty dollars or imprisonment not exceeding thirty days. The Chief of Police has been instruct • eel to arrest any or all persons violat- ing said ordinance and under no cir- cumstances will favor he shown to of fenders. D. J. HAAS, Mayor. Thurs- Fri -Sun Notice to Teamsters. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the City Recorder up to 8:00 p. in., Thursday, April 21st, 1910, for sweeping brick paved streets in accordance with schedule on file. Sealed proposals will also be re- ceived at the same time and place for hauling off the sweepings from said brick paved streets. Bidders will state the price of do- ing such work by the week. Dated at Dubuque, April 16th, 1910. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, 4 - 16 - 3t City Recorder. Notice. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the City Recorder up to 8:00 p. m., Thursday, April 21st, 1911, for cleaning around the Market House and hauling the offal therefrom. Bidders will state the price for doing such work by the month. The city re- serves- the right to reject any and all bids. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, . 4 -16 -3t City Recorder. Official Notices Official Publication. AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE for the vacation of that part of the alley between Rhomberg and Lincoln Avenues ex- tending from Second to Third Ave- nues in the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Whereas, The Rev. Joseph A. Du- pont has petitioned the City Council for the vacation of that part of the alley between Rhomberg and Lincoln Avenues extending from Second to •Third Avenues for use of the Holy Trinity Parish, and Whereas, The said parish is the owner of all the real estate abutting that part of said alley above desig- nated, and Whereas, Notice of the application for said vacation has been published for ten days in the official newspapers of the City, and Whereas, It appears that no valid objections have been made to said application for said vacation and that 'said above described alley is not re- quired for alley purposes; therefore: Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That that part of the alley between Rhomberg and Lincoln Avenues extending from Second to Third Avenues be and the same is hereby vacated and the use thereof granted to the Holy Trinity parish for church and school purposes, provided, that if at any time the said Holy Trinity parish should cease to use the premises so vacated for the purposes herein contemplated, then the said portion of said alley so vacated shall revert back to the City of Dubuque, and this Ordinance shall be null and void. 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 newspapers. Adopted April 14th, 1910. Approved April 16th, 1910. D. J. HAAS, Mayor. Attest: EDMTJND A. LINEHAN, City Recorder. Published officially in the Daily Times - Journal April 19th, 1910. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, City Recorder. Adjourned meeting of the Police and Fire Commission to examine applicants for positions on the police and fire force of this city will .be held at the City Hall Monday evening, April 25, et 8 p. m. POLICE AND FII'.E COMMISSION. Special Assessment Notice, To All Who Are Named Below: You are hereby notified that in ac— cordance .with an ordinance of the 144 Official Notices Notice to Garbage Contractor. - Sealed proposals will be _received at the' office of the City Recorder up to 4 o'clock p. m. April 18th, 1910, for the removal of garbage and dead an- imals for the season of 1910, in the districts herein below designated, all of said garbage to, be hauled and dumped'at the city dump, at the foot of Railroad avenue. First District —All the territory south of Eighth street and Julien avenue extended. Second District —All territory lying between Eighth street and Julien avenue extended and Seventeenth street and West Seventeenth street xtended. grounds? Third District —All territory lying north of Seventeenth and West Sev- enteenth streets extended. Garbage must be removed once a day in the down town districts and twice a week on the bluffs during the months of May, June, July and Oc- tober, and once a day in the down town districts, and three times a week on the bluffs during the months of August and September. Bidders must state the price per day for removing in each district, and the price per day in the entire city. A certified check of $50.00 on some Dubuuqe bank- must accompany each bid as a guarantee that a contract will be entered into if awarded. The City reserves the right to re- ject any and all bids. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, 4 -13 -3t City Recorder. Notice to Vault Cleaners. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the City Recorder up to 4:00 o'clock p. m. April 18th, 1910. for cleaning of vaults in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, for the season of 1910. Bidders must state the price per cubic foot below the bluffs and the price per cubic foot on the bluffs. The city reserves the right to re- ject any and all bids. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, 4 -13 3t City Recorder. OFFICIAL PUBLICATION. AN ORDINANCE. An Ordinance changing the name of certain streets in the City of Du- buque, Iowa. Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That the name of the street now known as Anna Place and situated on the hill nearly opposite Fifteenth street be changed and that - said street be hereafter - known as West Fifteenth street. Section 2. That the -name of Thomas Street and Franklin Street, both .of which streets being now an extension of West ,Sixteenth - street, be changed and that said street be here- after known as West Sixteenth street its entire length. Section 3.. That the name of the street now known as Yates street, the same being a short street directly in line with Catharine street be changed and that the same be hereafter known as South Catharine street. Section 4. This ordinance shall be in force and take effect from and af- ter its passage by the City Council and its publication one time in the Dubuque Telegraph- Herald and Times - Journal newspapers. Adopted April 7th, 1910. Approved April 11th, 1910. D. J. HAAS, Mayor. Attest: EDMUND A. LINEHAN, City Recorder. Published officially in the Daily Times- Journal April 13th, 1910. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, It City Recorder. Last Notice to Those From Whom a City License is Required. Office of Chief of Police, Dubuque, Iowa, February 7, 1910. TO ALL WHOM_ IT MAY CONCERN: All auctioneers, pawnbrokers, junk dealers, hotel, restaurant and eating house keepers, owners of bowling al- leys and of billiard and pool tables, etc., owners of theatres and shows, peddlers, porters, transient mer- chants, street venders, vault cleaners. scavengers, teamsters, expressmen and owners of hacks, omnibuses, car- riages, drays and owners or harbor - ers of dogs, - and all other parties re- quiring a city license. You and each of you are hereby notified that said licenses are now past' due and if not paid immediately you will be prosecuted in accordance with the ordinances of the City of Dubuque. JAS. R. PICKLEY, 4-17 Chief of Police. Notice to Owners and ])rivers of Motor Vehicles. Numerous complaints having reached this office in regard to the careless anti reckless manner in which motor ve- ricles are being driven through the streets of this city to the extreme danger of pedestrians and others, you are hereby notified that the provis- ions of the ordinance entitled, An Or- dinance regulating the use and opera- tion of motor vehicles in the City of Dubuque and providing a penalty for the violation thereof," will be strictly enforced. Said, ordinance provides, among other things, that no motor vehicle shall be driven at a greater rate of speed than one mile in six minutes in the closely built up portion of the city, nor elsewhere at a greater speei.l than one mile in font'. minutes, and in 1 March 4— Elizabeth Lewis, City, S. E6 ft., lot 477, length 64 ft., width 8 ft., at 1 c March 4— Bosserman & Ives, City lot 65, length 55 ft., width 12 ft., at 2c March 5 —Anna Kelly, Cox Add., lot 99, length 55 ft., width 5 ft., at lc March 5 —J. J. Nagle, A. Mc- Daniels' Sub. 706, lot 789, length 50 ft., width 4 ft., at lc March 5 —Mrs. H. B. Noyes, A McI)aniels' Sub., lot 788, length 22 ft., width 4 ft., at lc March 5 —Wm. Lawther, Jr , City, N. 36 ft. of N. 56 ft. of lot 477, length 110 ft., width 8 ft., at 1 .35 .95 1.10 .55 Total assessment $46.65 Dated at Dubuque April 22nd, 1910. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, 4 -22 -3t City Recorder. NOTICE OF THE CITY COUNCIL'S INTEN- TION TO CONSTRUCT A SANI- ARY SEWER IN COULER AVE- NUE FROM 25TH STREET TO NORTH LINE OF LOT 1 OF 1 OF 2 OF 1 OF LOT 18, JOHN KING'S FIRST ADD. To Whom It May Concern: You and each of you are hereby notified that it is the intention of the City Council of the City of Du- buque to construct an 8 -inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in Couler Avenue from present manhole at the intersection of Twenty -fifth Street to the north line of Lot 1 of 1 of 2 of 1 of Lot 18, John King's First Add. That a plat and specifications of said proposed sewer are now on file in the office of the City Recorder. It is estimated by the City Engineer that it will require 228 lineal feet of 8 -inch tile pipe with 1 manhole, and will cost the abutting property own- ers $170.00 in total. Any persons having objection to the construction of said sanitary sew- er are hereby notified to appear be- fore the City Council at its regular session May 5th, 1910, or to file in writing with the City Recorder their objections on or before May 5th. 1910. Dated at Dubuque, April 26th, 1910. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, 4 -26 3t City Recorder. NOTICE OF THE CITY COUNCIL'S INTEN- TION TO CONSTRUCT A SANI- TARY SEWER IN SEMINARY STREET FROM MADISON STREET TO A POINT ABOUT 550 FEET WESTERLY THEREOF. To Whom It May Concern: Official Notices You and each of you are hereby notified that it is the intention of the City Council of the City of Dubuque to construct an 8 -inch tile pipe san- itary sewer in Seminary Street from the present manhole at the intersec- tion of Madison Street to a point about 550 feet westerly thereof. That a plat and specification of said proposed sewer is now on file in the office of the City Recorder. It is estimated by the City Engineer that it will require 565 lineal feet of 8 -inch tile pipe, including extra drop pipe to manhole at Madison Street, with 3 manholes and will cost the abutting property owners $695.00 in total. Any persons having objections to the construction of said sanitary sew- er are hereby notified to appear be- fore the City Council at its regular session May 5th, 1910, or to file in writing with the City Recorder their objections on or before May 5th, 1910. Dated at Dubuque April 26th, 1910. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, 4 -26 3t City Recorder. Notice. Adjourned meeting of Police and Fire Commission Monday, April llth, 1910, 8 p. m., at City Hall, to exam- ine applicants for Police and Fire Departments. To the Holders of Dubuque Water Works Bonds Numbered One Hun- dred and Ninety -One to Two Hun- dred and Twenty, Roth Inclusive. The Board of aWter Works Trus- tees has directed that Dubuque Water Works bonds, numbered from One Hundred and Ninety -One (191) to Two Hundred and Twenty ( 220), both inclusive, dated June lst, 1909, be redeemed in accordance with the ordinance and contract entered into by the City of Dubuque and the holders of said bonds. The above bonds should be pre- sented at the City Treasurer's office, Dubuque, Iowa, on the first day of June, 1910, for payment. All interest ceases on above bonds June lst, 1910. H. BRINKMAN, 4 -11 to 6 -1. City Treasurer. 146 Official : N9t}ce ; City of Dubuque for removing snow and ice from .sidewalks, by the city during the months. of February and March, 1910, that a , special assess- ment will be levied for the expense thereof at the regular meeting of the City Council to be held. May 5th, 1910, upon all lots and parcels of land on said improvement, owned by you, be- ing subject to such special assess- ment. And you are hereby notified to appear at said meeting of the Council to be held May 5th, 1910, and, show cause, if any you have, why said assessment should not be levied. - Owner. Description. Total. Feb. 1. Matilda Hirtz, East Dubuque Add., lot 326, length 50 ft., width 4 -ft., at lc $ .50 Feb. 2 - -E. P. Ternes Est., City, S. 1-5 - lot 450, length 50 ft., width 12 ft., at 2c 1.00 Feb. 2 —Anna Klaur, City, S 2 -5 lot 447, length - 10 ft , 'width 10 ft., at 1%c .70 Feb. 3 W. L . Bradley- heirs, City, N. 1 -5, lot 465, length 60 ft., width 10 ft., at 1 1.05 Feb. 4 —Jas. Levi, City, lot 468a, length 113 ft., width 10 ft., at 1%.c 2.0Q Feb. 4 —Jas. Levi, City, lot 468a, ' length 110 ft., width 8 ft.- at 1 / 1.65 Feb. 4 —S. P. and Geo. W. Bur - den, City, S. 55 ft. lot 458, length 60 ft., width 12 ft., at 2c 1.20 Feb. 5 —Wm. L. Bradley heirs, City, S. 20 ft. lot 33, length 113 ft., width 10 ft., at 1%c 2.00 Feb. 5 —Mike Burke, 'Stout's Add., lots 3 -4, length 100 ft., width 5 ft., at lc 1.00 Feb. 7 —Mary Flechsiz, Glen- dale Add., lot 13, length 60 • ft., width 4 ft., at lc .60 Feb. 7 --C. A. Voelker, Davis • Farm Add., lot 238, length 30 • ft., width 5 ft. at lc .30 Feb. 7 —C. A. Voelker Davis Farm Add., lot 238, length 80 ft., width 4 ft. at lc .80 Feb. 8— Dubuque Opera House Co. City, lot 68, length 113 ft., width 12 ft., at 2c 2.25 Feb. 8 Archie Frater, City, N. 46 ft., lot 622, length 46 ft., width 8 ft. at 1 .7 0 Feb. 8 —Geo. Healey, City, S. 23 ft., N. 52.6 ft., lot 623, length 25 ft., width 8 ft., at 1 Feb. 8 Z. Hoffman, City lot ' 621, length 25 ft., width 8 ft , at 1 .35 Feb. 8—Carl F. iVIehllrop Est , City, N. 6.6 ft., N. 52.6 ft ; S. 39.6 ft., lot 622, length 50 ft., Width 8 ft., at 1 .75 Feb. 8— Franciscan Sisters, City lot. 620, length 76 ft., width -8 ft., at 1 1.15 Feb. 8 —J. R. Waller .E "st., City lot. 14 0, length 146 ft. width - 3.ft., -,at 1 /2c - - - 2120 Feb.- 8 —A., L. Collier and L. II. Langworthy, trust., East -Du- . buque Acid., lot 372, length - 100 ft., width 5 ft., at lc 1.00. Feb. 9 —Rich. Waller Est., City lot 119, length 40 ft., width 8 ft., at 11/2c .60 'Feb, 9 —Peter McLaughlin, City, N. 2 -3 of lot 124, length 60 ft.. width 8 ft., at 1 .90 Feb. 9— Dubuque Brewing & ;Malting Co., City lot 176, length 60 ft., width 8 ft., at 1 1 / c Feb. 9— Finley Hospital, City lot 25, length 20 ft., width 8 ft., at 1 1 ,%c Feb. 9--Win. F. Cooper, City, N. 43.9 ft. of lot 117, length 114 ft., width 8 ft., at 1 Feb. 9 John Hickey, City, S. 21 ft.. lot 117; N. / of lot 118, length 30 ft., width 8 ft., at 1 • .45 Feb. 10 —G. Tenhaaf Est., City, S. 55, N. M. 1 -5, lot 451, length 30 ft., width 10 ft., at 1%c .50 Feb. 10 —Joe Rowan, City, N. 2 -5, lot 458, length 80 ft., width 12 ft., at 2c 1.60 Feb. 10 -- Germania Stock Co., City Lot 209, length 100 ft., width 12 ft., at 2c 2.00' Feb. 11— Alice E. Woodward and Mary Spenseley, City, lot 32, length 113 ft., width 12 ft., at 2c 2.25 Feb. 15 —'arm. Lawther, City, und. 1 6, N. 30.1 ft.; N. J. Schrup, City, und. 1 /2, N. 30.1 ft., lot 77, length 70 ft., width - 6 ft., at 1 .90 Feb. 15 — Cooper Wagon & Bug- gy Co., City, N. 64.3 ft., lot 73, length 60 ft., width 12 ft., at 2e - 1.20 Feb 15 —John Flynn, City, E. .40 ft., lot 84, length 40 ft., width 8 ft., at 1 c .60 Feb. 15 —C. A. Voelker, Davis Farm Add., lot 272, length 60 ft., width 6 ft., at 1 /4c .75 Feb. 15 —C. A. Voel' er, Quig- ley's out lot 710. lot 485, length 50 ft., • width 4 ft., at - lc .50 March 4 —W. Brunskill, City lot 627, length 100 ft., width 12 ft., at 25/ c 2.00 Mareh 4---W. Brunskill, City lot 627, length 50 ft. width 8 ft., at 1 1 A c 1.00 March 4— German Trust and Savings Rank, City lot 571, length 100 ft., width 8 ft., at 1 • 1.50 March 4 Wm. Bradley, Jr., City, S. ft., N. 75 ft., lot 477, length 22 ft.,' width 8 ft., .90 .40