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1910 August Council ProceedingsCITY COUNCIL Regular Session, Aug. 4, 1910. (Official). Council met at 9:00 p. m. Mayor Haas in the chair. Present — Alds. Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin, Specht and City Attorney Lyon. Ald. O'Rourke moved that action on the approval of the Council proceed- ings for the month of July, 1910, be deferred until the next meeting of the Council. Carried. Moved, by Ald. Sane to suspend the rules to allow any one present to ad- dress the Council in reference to Valeria Street improvement. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin, Specht. Nays —None. Mr. Chas. Thomas addressed the Council, stating in part that if Valeria Street was improved to Cushing Place he and others would have no objections, but if improved as far as Hart Street only they would not be in favor of the improvement. Mr. Geo. Kleih addressed the Council in favor of improving Valeria Street as far as Hart Street, After discussing the matter it was moved by Ald. Specht to reconsider the action taken in regard to Valeria Street. Amended by Ald. Singrin to leave it before the Council for consider- ation, as it now is. Amendment car- ried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Apel, McEvoy, Saul, Singrin. Nays — Sauer, Specht. 1VIotion lost. Regular Session, August 4, 1910 253 O'Rourke, Bids for the improvement of Ninth Avenue sewer presented, on motion of Ald. Singrin were ordered opened ar follows: Wilmer Cook, grading, per cubic yard, 42c; paving per square yard, $1.65. N. J. Staner, grading, 29c per cubic yard; macadamizing, per square yard 90c. Peter Eisback, grading, 38c per cubic yard; paving, 85c. On motion of Ald. Saul bids referred to City Engineer. Bid from Mr. John Drehouse pre- sented. On motion of Ald. O'Rourke bid ordered opened as follows: Bid to clean four chimneys, $1.50 each, $6.00, at city Patrol House. Moved by Ald. O'Rourke Mr. Drehouse be awarded the contract, provided that Committee on Public Grounds and Buildings deem it neces- sary to clean the chimneys. Carried. PETITIONS. Petition of Dubuque Park Commis- sion, asking that Grandview Avenue be improved from Dodge Street south by parking the street in the center pre- sented. On motion of Ald. Saul refer- red to the Committee of the Whole. Petition of Park Commission asking that a four -foot cement sidewalk be laid from the present ending of the Eagle Point street car line on Rhom- berg Avenue to the entrance of the Eagle Point high bridge presented. On motion of Ald. Specht referred to Committee of the Whole. Petition of Trustees for the creditors of the Avenue Top Mining Co., asking that the Treasurer send receipt for taxes as per resolution passed at meet- ing of Feb. 3, 1910, presented. On mo- tion of Ald. Sauer referred to the Com- mittee of the Whole. Petition of Mrs. Matt Wolff, asking the Council to view their property on Althauser Avenue and ascertain the amount of damage done thereto by the steam roller, presented. On motion of Ald. O'Rourke referred to the Commit- tee of the Whole. Petition of Harmony Lodge, No. 2, Julien Lodge, No. 12, I. O. O. F., ask- ing that the City Treasurer be instruct- ed to accept tax for the year 1909 on the valuation of $10,000.000, presented. On motion of Ald. McEvoy prayer granted and Treasurer be instructed. Petition of McFadden Coffee & Spice Co., asking that the city open new street and establish grade and locate intakes for storm water; also lay curb and sidewalk as per ordinance adopted June 18, 1909, presented. On motion of Ald. O'Rourke referred to the Committee of the Whole to view the ground. Petition of John Connelly, et al, ask- ing that Grandview Avenue be im- proved from South Dodge Street south- erly for a distance of one thousand feet, presented. On motion of Ald. McEvoy referred to the Committee of the Whole. Petition of H. L. Pier, asking that Valley Street be improved, presented. On motion of Ald. Saul referred to Committee of the Whole to view the ground. Petition of Wiley Bros., asking that the time granted them for the obstruc- tion of Main Street at the northwest corner of Fourth be extended for one week or until Saturday, Aug. 13, 1910, presented. On motion of Ald. Apel prayer granted. 254 Regular Session, August 4, 1910 Invitation from the Dubuque Motor Boat club extending an invitation to City Council to attend their stag picnic to be held Sunday, Aug. 14, presented. On motion of Ald. McEvoy accepted with thanks and as many as possible attend. Petition of Trades and Labor Con- gress, aking the city to withdraw all orders they may have with the Pur- ington Brick Co., of Galesburg, presented. On motion of Ald. McEvoy referred to Committee of the Whole. Recommendations of Mr. T. J. Hall as engineer, presented. On motion of Ald. O'Rourke the same to be returned to Mr. Hall and he informed there was no vacancy. City. Engineer reported that Mr. N. J. Staner was lowest bidder for grad- ing and Mr. Peter Eisbach the lowest bidder for the paving of Ninth avenue sewer. On motion of Ald. Saul re- ferred to Committee of the Whole. City Recorder Geiger presented anu read the printed notice, certified to by the publishers, of the City Council's intention to improve Fifth street from west lot line of Main street to east curb line of Locust street. No remon- strance being filed and no one in the room objecting to improvement of said street, the notice was on motion of Ald. O'Rourke received and filed. City Recorder Geiger also presented and read the printed notice, certified to by the publishers, of the Council's intention to improve Seventh street from west lot line of Clay street to the east lot line of Main street. Also the remonstrance signed by Henry Pfotzer, S. J. Goldthorp, John Pier estate and Glab and Fosselmann against the im- provement of said street. On motion of Ald. O'Rourke the remonstrance and notice were received and filed. City Recorder Geiger also presented and read the printed notice, certified to by the publishers, of the Council's intention to improve Bluff street from the end of the brick paving between Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets south- erly to the north lot line of Eighth street. Also the remonstrance signed by Chas. Christman et al. On motion of Ald. McEvoy referred to the Com- mittee of the Whole. City Treasurer Wybrant reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: Below you will find statement of amounts advanced by me from July 1 to July 30, 1910, for which please order warrants drawn in my favor: Interest paid on warrants out- standing $1,839.73 Freight charges, express, ex- change, etc. 45.03 Library orders paid 706.82 Attached you will find receipt for $70.00 for money received by me for sale of patrol wagon horse, also bill for $250.00, which amount was ad- vanced by me for purchase of patrol wagon horse and for which amount please have warrant drawn in my favor. Yours very truly, GEO. D. WYBRANT, Treasurer. Moved by Ald. O'Rourke the report be received and warrants be ordered drawn to pay various amounts and report referred to Committee on Fi- nance. City Auditor Lyons reported as fol- lows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: Herewith find my re- port for the month of July, 1910, show- ing the receipts and disbursements for the month: Receipts - Cash on hand July 1, 1910....$104,559.72 Receipts from all sources ... 6,712.97 Total $111,272.69 Disbursements - Warrants redeemed ..$ 22,035.93 Improvement bond coupons redeemed .... 1,137.50 Water works bond coupons redeemed .... 90.00 Regular bond coupons re- deemed .... 3,687.50 Improvement bonds redeemed 300.00 Total $ 27,250.93 Balance August 1, 1910 $ 84,021.76 The above cash balance includes im- provement bond fund, improvement bond interest fund and library fund balances. Water Works Account - Water Works balance, July 1st, 1910 $26,565.39 Deposited with City Treasurer by Water Works Trustees during July 7,240.58 Total .... ....$33,805.97 Orders drawn on City Treas- urer by Water Works Trus- tees during July $ 5,410.85 Balance August 1, 1910 $28,395.12 Excavation Account - Balance July 1, 1910 $45.00 Deposit with City Treasurer 10.00 Permits redeemed by City Treas- urer 10.00 Balance August 1, 1910. $45.00 Also the following is a record of all interest coupons and bonds redeemed by the City Treasurer during the past month and credited to him: Regular bond coupons $3,712.50 Improvement bond coupons 1,112.50 Improvement bond 300.00 Water Works bond coupons.... 90.00 Total ...$5,215.00 Also there is due the City officers for month o f July, 1910, salaries amounting to $2,721.80. Appropriation Expended Expense .. ....$40,000.00 $15,349.69 Road - First District .. 6,536.52 4,760.00 Second District . 15,923.22 6,076.94 Third District .. 9,544.60 5,440.18 Fourth District . 10,843.04 5,088.55 Fifth District .. 8,333.88 6,956.45 Fire .... 48,000,00 19,558.38 Police .... 36,500.00 13,690.39 Sewerage ... 6, 0 0 0.0 0 1,930.35 Printing .... 2,500.00 435.99 Street Lighting 27,000.00 8,993.90 Interest .... 40,000.00 7,946.66 Board of Health 7,000.00 1,837.35 Grading .. 6,000.00 722.75 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 2,600.00 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 ... 5,000.00 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,b00.00 Opening of Booth and Spring Streets. 600.00 Twenty - Seventh Street Storm Sewer .... 1,300.00 Improvement of Althauser Ave. 1,5 0 0.0 0 Improvement of Seventh Ave. . 2,600.00 Firemen's Pen- sion Fund 760.00 Policemen's Pen- sion Fund 750.00 Opening and Regular Session, August 4, 1910 392.97 30.85 326.83 2.00 296.48 2,995.85 82.20 234.00 1,500.00 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 .. .... o 500.00 500.00 317.00 280.00 800.00 255 311.99 256.66 $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 last half of July, 1910: Amount due Firemen....... $1,657.50 Less 1% retained for Pension Fund 31.71 Respectfully submitted, J. R. REINFRIED, Chief. Approved by Committee on Fire. On motion of Ald. Singrin, the re- ports were received and warrants or- dered drawn to pay the Firemen and the report referred back to the Com- mittee on Fire. Reported that the Chief of the Fire Department had purchased a car of oats and one of hay without the ap- proval of the Committee on Fire. After discussing the same it was moved by Ald. O'Rourke, being that there is no contract with anyone and the City of Dubuque to furnish the City with hay and oats, that we do not recognize the purchase made by the Chief of the Fire Department, and the matter of purchasing be referred to the Committee on Fire. Carried. Chief of Police Reilly reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: I herewith submit the police report for the month of June, 1910: Intoxication .... .... ...........43 Assault with intent to commit murder 1 Disorderly conduct . 7 Disturbing the peace 19 Incorrigible 1 Petit larceny 1 Vagrancy 7 Total 79 Adjourned Regular Session, August 10, 1910 257 CITY COUNCIL Regular Adjourned Session, Aug. 10, 1910. (Official.) Council met at 9:00 p. m. Mayor Haas in the chair. Present — Aids. Apel, McEvoy. O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin and Specht, City Attorney Lyon. Ald. Saul moved that action on the approval of the Council Proceedings for the month of July, 1910, be de- ferred until the next meeting of the Council. Carried. Petition of James M. Luke, et al, asking that Delhi ,Street from its in- tersection with Asbury Street to the end of City limits be improved pre- sented. Moved by Ald. McEvoy that the prayer be granted. Carried. Petition of Fred Heer & Son, for A. F. Heeb, asking that the engineer be instructed to give grade stakes abut- ting A. F. Heeb's property on Wilbur Lane. On motion of Ald. McEvoy prayer granted and engineer to be in- structed. Petition of J. C. Roberts asking that the City Treasurer be instructed to accept taxes for year 1909 on Lot 21 -22, in Recite's Sub:, on the valuation of $900.00. Moved by Ald. McEvoy the prayer be granted and Treasurer be instructed. Carried. Annual report Board of Water Works Trustees, June 1, 1909, to May 31, 1910, presented. On motion of Ald. Singrin referred to Finance Commit- tee for their approval and publication in their printed report. City Attorney Lyon reported as fol- lows: In the case of Anna Keenan vs. City of Dubuque, the plaintiff en January 19th, 1910, recovered e judg- ment for $1,000.00. I have taken steps to perfect an appeal to the Supreme Court. However, the attorneys for the plaintiff have made a proposition to settle the claim for the sum of $750.00 and cost of suit, with interest from date of settlement to date of payment. Believing it to be the hest interests of the city to accept their proposition, I therefore recommend that I be authorized to enter into a stipulation of settlement upon that basis, money to be paid after the next appropriation. G. T. LYON, City Attorney. Moved by Ald. McEvoy that the re- port be received and filed and the City Attorney be authorized to make settle- ment. Carried. City Attorney also reported that he interviewed the Board of Supervisors of Dubuque county in relation to the unexpended balance in the county road fund, as instructed. I was assured by them that any balance due the city under the compromise effected with the Council would be paid in accordance with the agreement entered into be- tween them and the City Council. GEO. T. LYON, City Attorney. On motion of Ald. O'Rourke report received and filed and amount be col- lected and placed to the credit of var- ious funds. City Attorney Lyon also reported: I herewith return the bonds of E. E. Frith and a renewal of the bonds of Chas. Pape & Son, Geo. Masters, Edw. Herron and the Key City Gas com- pany, all of which I have examined and find to be executed in clue form. GEO. T. LYON, City Attorney. On motion of Ald. O'Rourke received and filed. Ald. O'Rourke offered the following: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council. Gentlemen: Your Board of Health respectfully reports that at a meeting held Aug. 1, 1910, the following bills were read and certified to, and for- warded to Dubuque county for pay- ment: W. E. Howes, $10.00; M. E. King, $35.00; Dr. M. D. Linehan, $100.00; Union Electric Co., $6.00; John Kies, $33.45. Also, that the Sanitary Officer served notice on 13 residents to con- nect with the sanitary sewer. Also, the bill of E. T. Frith for removing dead animals for the month o.'. April and May, we recommended payment by the City, and have notified him that no hill will he considered. unless made on blanks furnished by the Board. A complaint, regarding the vaults at Miss Mink, and D. Wall, residents, referred to the City Attor- ney and the Sanitary Officer. Also, the bill of E. T. Frith for removing dead animals for the month of July, referred to the Pound Master. Moved by Ald. O'Rourke the report be adopted. Carried. Notice of service by Sidewalk In- spector on L. Hird to improve west side of Bluff Street in front of lot 1 of sub. E. 1 -2 of out lot 655, by laying cement sidewalk. On motion received and ordered filed. The following weighmasters reported receipts as follows: Joseph Straney .... $ 1.60 Edw. Norton 12.10 Mrs. C. Deckert 2.21 On motion of Ald. rspecht, received and filed. Residents arrested 39 Doors found open 29 Lodgers harbored 9 Defective lights 29 Meals furnished .... .... 29 Cost of food $5.00 Police court costs collected ....$22.05 Sheriff, dieting prisoners for month of July $1.75 Patrol runs for prisoners 50 Transfer of prisoners 2 Committee calls 1 Miles traveled .60 I also beg to submit the pay roll for Policemen for the last half of July, 1910: 256 Regular Session, August 4, 1910 Amount due Policemen $1,422.95 THOS. REILLY, Chief of Police. On motion of Ald. Sauer, the re- port and pay roll were received and warrants ordered drawn to pay the Policemen and the report referred to the Committee on Police and Light. Carried. City Electrician Hipman reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: I herewit hsubmit my report for defective lights for the month of July, 1910: I find from the report of the Police Department that the total hours that 29 lamps failed to burn would equal 1 lamp burning for one month, or $5. Respectfully submitted, WILLIAM HIP MAN, City Electrician. On motion of Ald. Sauer the report was received and the City Auditor to be instructed to deduct from the Un- ion Electric company's bill for the month of July 1910, the sum of $5.00. Street Commissioner Mahoney re- ported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: I herewith submit the pay roll for labor on streets during the last half of July, 1910: Amount due laborers on streets $2,498.20 Approved by Committee on Streets. Also submit the pay roll for labor on sewers during the last half of July, 1910: Amount due laborers on sew- ers $ 206.55 Respectfully submitted, JOHN MAHONEY, Street Commissioner. On motion of Ald. Saul, the pay rolls on streets and sewers were re- ceived and warrants ordered drawn to pay the various amounts, and the paY rolls and report referred back to the proper committees. Also submit pay roll for labor on various roads, the cost of which is to be paid from the County Road Fund. Total due $144.30 On motion of Ald. Saul, referred to the Board of Supervisors for pay- ments. Moved by Ald. O'Rourke that the City Treasurer be instructed to re- quest the County Treasurer to pay the unexpended balance of the County Road Fund, the same to be held by the City Treasurer and be expended by the City Council. Carried. Moved by Ald. Specht, that City Engineer give grade line to Chas. Karsch, abutting lots 32, 33 34, Stines' Sub. Carried. the Mr. and Moved by Ald. Saul we adjourn to - Wednesday, August 10, 1910. Carried'. OTTO P. GEIGER, City Recorder. Adopted , 1910. Approved , 1910. Attest: Mayor. City Recorder. • 1 Adjourned Regular Session, August 10, 1910 Trades and Labor Congress relative to securing•different`- ambulance accommo- dations, would respectfully recommend that said petition be laid over until the usual time for making the annual ap- propriations. Your Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the petition of Leo Marihart, et al, asking that sidewalks be ordered laid on and along O'Neill Avenue, where not already laid, would respectfully recommend that the prayer of the petitioners be granted and that the Sidewalk Inspector be instructed accordingly. JAMES SAUL, Chairman. Moved by Ald. Saul the various re- ports of the Committee of the Whole be adopted. Carried. Ald. Specht moved to recommend to the Council that the Harbor Master and City Attorney be instructed to forthwith have served upon John Keckevoet and any other person f or persons that may have or keep any house -boat within any part of the ice - harbor in the City of Dubuque contrary to the ordinance of the City in such case made and provided, a notice in writing to remove said house boats from the said harbor within 24 hours from the time of service of said notice and should the persons so served with notice fail to comply therewith within the time specified, then the Harbor Master be instructed to at once remove any such house -boats from the harbor, and further, that the Harbor Master be empowered to procure the services of as many persons or boats as may be necessary to carry these instructions into effect. Moved by Ald. Specht the report be approved. Carried. Ald. Specht offered the following: Whereas it is deemed necessary and expedient to improve the north side of O'Neill Avenue, between Sheriden Street and Burden Avenue, in front of and abutting the premises hereinafter described by laying down a permanent sidewalk thereon: To be composed of cement 4 feet wide. Therefore be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That the City Engineer be and he is hereby directed to prepare a plat show- ing generally the location, nature and extent of the proposed improvement on the north side of O'Neill Avenue, be- tween Sheriden Street and Burden Ave- nue, and in front of and abutting lots 39, 44 and 47, O'Neill's River View 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, 259 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 filing of said plat and estimate in his office, the City Recorder shall notify said abutting and adjacent property own- ers, 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 es- timate 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. Specht moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin, Specht. Nays —None. Ald. McEvoy offered the following: Whereas it is deemed necessary and expedient to improve the north side of Seminary Street between Harold Street and Keppler Street in front of and abutting the premises hereinafter de- scribed by laying down a permanent sidewalk thereon. To be composed of cement 4 feet wide. Therefore be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That the City Engineer be and he is hereby directed to prepare a plat show- ing generally the location, nature and extent of the proposed improvement on the north side of Seminary Street between Harold and Keppler Streets, and in front of and abutting lots 6, 7 8 and 29, J. P. Schroeder's Add., and the kind of material to be used, and an estimate of the entire cost thereof and the amount and cost of such himprove- ment, and the amount and cost there- of, 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 estimate in the office of the City Re- corder; 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 ob- jections thereto can be filed, and the time fixed for hearing, which time shall not be less than five (5) days after the I? 258 Adjourned Regular Session, August 10, 1910 Sidewalk Inspector's report for month of July presented. On motion of Ald. Saul referred to Committee o? the Whole. Your Committee of the Whole, to whom were referred the following bills, would respectfully recommend that the same be paid and that war- rants in settlement thereof be ordered drawn on the City Treasurer: Telegraph - Herald, publishing De- linquent Tax list $ 44.40 Telegraph - Herald, official pro- ceedings, April, May and Juno 192.76 Times - Journal, official proceed- ings for Argil 104.73 Your Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the bill of Street & Steuck for $13.00, which amount they claim should not have been deducted from their original bill for construct- ing a sanitary sewer in Hayden's Lane, would respectfully report that said deduction was made to reimburs" the City for rolling the trench and putting said Lane in proper condition; we would therefore recommend that said bill be not allowed. Y our Committee of the Whole, to whom were referred the bids for grad- ing and also for paving the Ninth Avenue storm water sewer, would re- spectfully recommend that the con- tract for grading be awarded to N. J. Staner and also that he be awarded the contract for doing so much of the paving as the balance of the appropri- ation, after deducting the cost of grading, will permit. Your Committee of the Whole, to whom was 'referred the annual report of the Dubuque Bridge Co., would re- spectfully recommend that said report be referred to the special auditing com- mittee designated by ordinance. Your Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the petition of Jones Brothers stating that they had pur- chased the south 2 -3 of City Lot No. 11, paying therefor the sum of $12,000.00 and that the assessment on said lot for the year 1909 has been placed at $20,- 000.00 and asking therefore that said assessment be reduced to $12,000.00, would respectfully recommend that the valuation for assessment purposes on said lot be placed at $15,000.00 for the year 1909 and that the City Treasurer be instructed to accept the taxes for said year on the aforesaid basis. Your Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the petition of Ida M. Cuttler stating that she has been er- roneously assessed for merchandise in the amount of $10.00 and asking there- fore that said assessment be canceled, would respectfully recommend that the prayer of the petitioner be granted and that the City Treasurer be instructed to make said cancellation on her as- sessment for the year 1909. Your Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the communication of Tibey Brothers relative to the pro- posed sanitary sewer in South Dodge Street, would respectfully recommend that said communication be received and filed. Your Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the petition of Mrs. Matt. Wolff, asking that the City Coun- cil view her property in order to see what damage has been caused thereto by the overflow of water thereon, would respectfully recommend that said peti- tion be received and filed. Your Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the communication of B. F. Blocklinger and L. D. Mathis, Trustees for the creditors of the Ave- nue Top Mining Co., in relation to their petition for a reduction of their taxes which petition was acted on favorably by the City Council on February 3, 1.,10, would respectfully recommend that the City Treasurer be instructed to accept, the taxes of said company in accord- ance with the action of the City Coun- cil, and of record, of the date above given. Your Committee of the Whole to whom was referred the petition of Maria Sumpman stating that the valu- ation of the south one -half of City Lot 166 had been raised from $4,000.000 to $4,500.00 after she had signed the re- turn and without knowledge and ask- ing therefore that said valuation, which she considers unjust and excessive, be placed at $4,000.00 for the year 1909, would respectfully recommend that the prayer of the petitioner be granted and that the Treasurer be instructed ac- cordingly. Your Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the remonstrance of H. B. Gniffke, et al, against the chang- ing of the name of Pickett Street to Montrose Terrace, would respectfully recommend that said remonstrance be received and filed. Your Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the petition of T. J. LeVan, Jr., et al, asking that an electric lamp be placed on Avon Street, would respectfully recommend that the prayer of the petitioner be granted and that said lamp be installed as soon as the condition of the lighting fund will warrant the same. Your Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the petition of the Legislative Committee of the Dubuque 260 Adjourned Regular Session, August 10, 1910 service of such notice, and after such service shall have been made, the City Recorder shall, at the next regular ses- sion of the City Council, notify the Council thereof in writing, with a copy of such notice accompanying the same. Ald. McEvoy moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke Sauer, Saul, Singrin, Specht. Nays —None. Ald. Specht offered the following: Whereas, It is deemed necessary and expedient to improve the south side of O'Neill Avenue between Sher- idan Street and Burden Aevnue, in front of and adjoiing the premises hereinafter described by laying down a permanent sidewalk thereon, to be composed of cement, four feet wide. Therefore, be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That the City Engineer be and he is hereby directed to prepare a plat showing generally the location, na- ture and extent of the proposed im- provement on the south side of O'Neill Avenue, between Sheridan Street and Burden Avenue, and in front of and abutting lot 16, O'Neill's Rieverview Add., and the kind of ma- terial to be used ,and an estimate of Fhe 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 ordin- ance, 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 shal' not be less than five (5) days after the service of such notice, and after such notice 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. Specht moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Aldermen Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin, Specht. Nay::—None. Ald. Specht offered the following: \ rhereas, It is deemed necessary and expedient to improve the west side of Rhomberg Avenue, between Schiller Avenue and Middle Avenue, in front of and abutting the premises hereinafter described by laying down a permanent , sidewalk thereon, to be composed of brick or cement, 6 feet wide. Therefore, be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That the City Engineer be and he is hereby directed to prepare a plat showing generally the location, na- ture and extent of the proposed im- provement on the west side of Rhom- berg Avenue, between Schiller Avenue and Middle Avenue, and in front of and abutting lot 15, south 32 feet, Mc- Craney's 2nd 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 abutting and adjacent property owners, as provided by ordinance, that such plat and estimate are on file, the location and nature of the impr ovement, kind of material to be userl. 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 sr,ch 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. Specht moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Aldermen Apel, McEvoy, ('Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin, Specht. Nays —None. Ald. Specht offered the following: Whereas, it is deemed necessary and expedient to improve the east side of Lincoln Avenue, between Reed Ave- nue and Dock Street, in front of and abutting the premises hereinafter de- scribed by laying down a permanent sidewalk thereoh, to be composed of brick or cement, 4 feet wide. - Therefore, be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Adjourned Regular Session, August 10, 1910 261 That the City Engineer be and he is hereby directed to prepare a plat showing generally the location, na- ture and extent of the proposed im- provement on the east side of Lincoln Avenue, between Reed Avenue and Dock Street, and in front of and abut- ting lot 78, McCraney's Add., and the kind of material to be used, and an estimate of the entire cost thereof and the amount and cost of such im- provement, and the amount and cost thereof, to be paid by the city, if any, and the cost thereof and amount as- sessable upon each lot or parcel of land adjacent to or abutting upon such improvement per front foot, and to file such plat • and estimate in the office of the City Recorder; that after the filing of said plat and estimate in his office the City Recorder shall no- tify said abutting and adjacent prop- erty owners as provided by 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 Council, notify the Council thereof in writing, with a copy of such notice accompany- ing the same. Ald. Specht moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Aldermen Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin, Specht. Nays —None. Ald. Specht offered the following: Whereas it is deemed necessary and expedient to improve the north side of Kaufman avenue between Valeria street and Cushing's Place in front of and abutting the premises herein de- scribed by laying down a permanent sidewalk thereon. To be composed of cement '1 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 Kaufman avenue between Valeria street and Cushing's Place, and in front of and abutting lots 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 in Cushing's Add., and the kind of ma- terial 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 there- of 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 estimate in the office of the City Rec- i.rder; 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 af- ter the service of such notice, and af- ter 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. Ala. Specht moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Aldermen Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin, Specht. Nays Ald. Specht offered the following: Whereas it is deemed necessary and expedient to improve the south side of Middle avenue between Rhomberg avenue and Garfield avenue in front of . and abutting the premises hereinafter described by Laying down a permanent sidewalk thereon: To to he composed of brick or cement. 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 Middle ave- nue between Rhomberg avenue and Garfield avenue and in front of and abutting lots 19 and 21 Wicks 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 estimate in the office of the City Recorder; that after the filing of said plat and esti- mate in his office, the City Recorder shall notify said abutting and adjacent property owners, as provided by ordi- nance, that such plat and estimate are on file, the location and nature of the improvement, kind of material to be used, and an estimate of its cost, and the time before which objections thereto can be filed, and the time fixed for hearing, which time shall not be less Adjourned Regular Session, August 10, 1910 and the cost of the same be taxed against said premises and collected in the manner prescribed by law. Be it Further Resolved, That said property owner be and is authorized to construct said sidewalk at his own expense, provided he begins work thereon within ten days after being notified by the City Recorder of the passage of this resolution by the City Council, and completes the same with- in thirty days thereafter. Be it Further Resolved, That if said work is not commenced within the time named in said notice that the City Recorder be and is hereby order- ed to give ten days notice by two publications asking for proposals for the doing of said work under contract with the City. The proposals for the doing of said work shall be acted upon by the City Council oh the 15th day of September, 1910. Adopted August 10th, 1910. D, J. HAAS, Mayor. Attest: OTTO P. GEIGER, Recorder. Ald. M'Evoy moved the adoption of resolution. ;Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Ald. Apel, M'Evoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin, Specht. Nays —None. Ald. O'Rourke offered the following: Whereas, The contract heretofore entered into by the City of Dubuque for the construction of a sanitary sewer in Hayden's Lane hereinafter described has been completed, and the City Engineer has computed that the cost and expense of said improvement amounts to $122.24. Therefore, Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to provide for the cost of con- structing said sanitary sewer in Hay den's Lane from Bluff street to a point about 260 feet westerly thereof, the Mayor be and he is hereby requir- ed to execute and deliver to the City Recorder, to be by him registered and countersigned, two bonds one for $72.24 and one for $50.00 numbered 989 and 990, dated August 29, 1910, payable on or before seven years after the date thereof, and bearing interest at the rate of five per cent. per annum, pay- able semi - annually. Ald. O'Rourke moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Ald. Apel, M'Evoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin, Specht. Nays —None. Alderman O'Rourke offered the fol- lowing: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that Seventh Street from the west lot line of Clay Street to the east lot line of Main Street be improved by grading to sub - grade, curbing and resetting curb where necessary and brick paving the 263 same on a concrete foundation, in ac- cordance with the plans and specifi- cations for such improvement prepared by the City Engineer and now on file in the office of the City Recorder, and be it further Resolved, that said improvement shall be completed on or before the 1st day of November, 1910, and shall be paid for in the manner prescribed by Chapter XXXII. of the Revised Ordi- nance of the City of Dubuque for the payment of the cost of street improve- ments. The proposal for doing said work shall be acted upon by the Council on the first day of September, and the City Recorder is hereby ordered to give ten days' notice by publication asking for proposals as provided by ordinance. Ald. O'Rourke moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Aids. Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin, Specht. Nays —None. Alderman O'Rourke offered the fol- lowing: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that Fifth Street from the west lot line of Main Street to the east curb line of Locust street be improved by grading to sub - grade, curbing and resetting curb where necessary and Krick paving said portion of said street 00 a concrete foundation, in accordance with the plans and specifications for such im- provement prepared by the City Engi- neer and now on file in the office of the City Recorder, and be it further Resolved, that said improvement shall be completed on or before the first day of November, 1910, and shall be paid for in the manner prescribed by Chapter XXXII. of the Revised Or- dinance of the City of Dubuque for the payment of the cost of street im- provements. The proposals for doing said work shall be acted upon by the Council on the first day of September,. 1910, and the City Recorder is hereby ordered to give ten days' notice by publication asking for proposals as provided by ordinance. Ald. O'Rourke moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin, Specht. Nays —None. Alderman Saul offered the following: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That it is deemed necessary and advisable to construct a sanitary sewer in Grand- view Avenue and South Dodge Street, as follows, to -wit: an eight inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in Grandview Avenue from present manhole at in- n 262 Adjourned Regular Session, August 10, 1910 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 Council, notify the Council thereof in writing, with a copy of such notice accompanying the same. Ald. Specht moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas---Aldermen Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin, Specht. Nays —None. Ald. Specht offered the following: Whereas it is deemed necessary and expedient to improve the east side of Rhomberg avenue between Shiller ave- nue and Middle avenue m front of and abutting the premises hereinafter de- scribed by laying down a permanent sidewalk thereon: To oe composed of brick or cement. 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 Rhomberg avenue between Middle avenue and Shiller avenue, and in front of and abutting lot 19 Wick's Add., and the kind of material to be used, and an estimate of the entire cost thereof and the amount and cost of such improve- ment, and the amount and cost there- of, to be paid by the city, if any, and the cost thereof and amount assessable upon each lot or parcel of land ad- jacent to or abutting upon such im- provement per front root, and to file such plat and etsirnate in the office of the City Recorder; that after the filing of said plat and estimate in his office, the City Recorder shall notify said abutting and adjacent property own- ers, as provided by ordinance, that such plat and estimate in the office of location and nature or the improve- ment, 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 Rec- order shall, at the next regular ses- sion of the City Council, notify the Council thereof in wresting, with a copy of such notice accompanying the same. Ald. Specht moved the adoption of the resolution: Carried by the following vote: Yeas: Ald. Apel, M'Evoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin, Specht. • Nays —None. Ald. O'Rourke offered the following: Whereas it is deemed necessary and expedient to improve the east side of Hill street between West Seventh and West Fifth street in front of and abutting the premises hereinafter de- scribed by laying down a permanent sidewalk thereon: To be composed of cement. Four feet wide. Therefore be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That the City Engineer be and he is hereby directed to prepare a plat showing generally the location, na- ture and extent of the proposed im- provement on the east side of Hill street between West Seventh and West Fifth streets, and in front of and abutting lot 1 of out lot 735, and the kind of material to be used, and an estimate of the entire cost thereof and the amount and cost of such im- provement, and the amount and cost thereof, to be paid by the city, if any, and the cost thereof and amount as- sessable upon each lot or parcel of land adjacent to or abutting upon such impovement per front foot, and to file such plat and estimate in the office of the City Recorder that after the filing of said plat and estimate in his office, the City Recorder shall notify said abutting and adjacent property owners, as provided by ord- inance, 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 led, and the time fixed for hearing, which time shall not be less than five (5) days after the ser vice 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 accompanying the same. Ald. O'Rourke moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Ald. Apel, M'Evoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin, Specht. Nays —None. Ald. M'Evoy offered the following: Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa: That a permanent sidewalk of the width of six feet and four inches be and the same is hereby ordered to be laid on the west side of Bluff street, between Tenth and Eleventh streets. and in front of the following described premises, lot 1 of the Sub. of the east one -half of out lot 655. Such sidewalk to he constructed of materials and in the manner as fol- lows, to -wit: Eight inches of sand or broken stone, three inches of concrete and one inch wearing surface of cement mortar ac- cording to the specifications prepared therefor by the City Engineer. Said 'sidewalk to be completed on or before the first day of October, 1910, Adjourned Regular Session, August 10, 1910 265 gineer and now on file in the office of the City Recorder; and, be it further Resolved, That said improvement shall be completed on or before the 1st day of November, 1910, and shall be paid for in the manner prescribed by Chapter XXXII of the Revised Ordi- nance of the City of Dubuque for the payment of the cost of street improve- ments. The proposals for doing said work shall be acted upon by the Council on the first day of September and the City Recorder is hereby ordered to give ten days' notice by publication asking for proposals as provided by ordinance. Ald. McEvoy moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin, Specht. Nays —None. Alderman Specht offered the follow- ing: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That the City Engineer be and he is hereby instruct- ed to prepare plans and specifications and an estimate of the cost thereof for a storm water sewer from the Bee Branch sewer in Twenty - seventh Street westerly to Couler avenue, thence southerly in Couler avenue to Diagonal Street and submit the same to the Com- mittee of the Whole as early as pos- sible. Ald. Specht moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin, Specht. Nays —None. • Alclerman Specht offered the follow- ing: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That the good offices of this body be used with the Union Electric" Company in an endeavor to induce said company to extend its track from the present terminus at the end of Windsor Avenue, easterly to the entrance to Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Moved by Ald. Specht that the reso- lution be received and filed and the mayor appoint a committee of three to confer with the Union Electric Co. regarding same. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin, Specht. Nays —None. Moved by Ald. Sauer that the engi- neer be instructed to draft plans and specifications for the repair of wall in Althauser Avenue and file same with city recorder. After filing the city re- corder to advertise for, bids. Moved by Ald. Specht that the rules be suspended to allow Mr. Phil Breit - haupt to address the Council. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin, Specht. Nays —None. Mr. Breithaupt addressed the Council in reference to the proposed sanitary sewer in alley between Washington and Elm Streets and Lincoln Avenue and Eagle Point Avenue. Moved by Aid. Apel that the engineer' be instructed to procure the necessary waivers for the construction of a san- itary sewer between Eagle 'Point Ave- nue and Lincoln Avenue and Washing- ton and Elm Streets. Carried. The City Engineer reported as fol- lows:' To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: In accordance with your instructions, I have examined Seventh Avenue and herewith submit a project for the improvement of same from the north lot line of Rhomberg Avenue to a point 1,000 feet north. Very respect- fully, C. H. BAUMGARTNER, City Engineer. On motion of Ald. Saul referred to the Committee of the Whole. Moved by Ald. McEvoy that Mr. Au- gust Meyer be appointed inspector of Martha Street. Carried. Moved by Ald. O'Rourke to adjourn: Carried. OTTO P. GEIGER, City Recorder. Adopted , 1910. Approved . , 1910.. Attest: Mayor. 264 Adjourned Regular Session, August 10, 1910 tersection of Dodge Street southerly to a point opposite the southerly line of lot 7, in Columbia Addition, thence northerly in South Dodge Street to Cleveland Avenue, thence a ten inch tile pipe sewer northerly to Dodge Street, and to assess the cost o: said sewer against the abutting property. Ald. Saul moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin, Specht. Nays —None, Alderman Saul offered the following: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque. That the City Engineer be and he is hereby directed to prepare a plat and specifications for an eight inch tile Dine sanitary sewer in Grandview Avenue from present manhole at Dodge Street southerly to a point opposite the south line of lot 7 in Columbia, Addition. thence northerly in South Dodge Street to Cleveland Avenue, thence a tell inch sewer northerly to Dodge Street, showing the to atione and gen- eral nature of such improvement, the extent thereof, the size and kind of material to be used and to prepare an estimate of the cost thereo:' and th? amount assessable upon each le; or parcel of land adjacent to or abuttin: thereon per front feet or square feet in area, and to file such plat, speci- fications and estimate in the office of the City Recorder. That after such plat is so filed, the City Recorder shall cause to be pub= ]ishe 1 notice of the -Intention o! the Council to make such improvement, which notice shall be published in three consecutive issues of the official paper of the City of Dubuque, stating that such plat is on file, and generally the nature of the sewer, its location, size and kinds of material to be used, and the estimate of its cost, and fixing the time before which orrectione can he filed, which time shall not he less than five days after the last publica- tion of said notice, and after the com- pletion of the publication of such no- tice, he shall at its next session, no- tify the Council thereof hi writing with a printed copy of such notice ac- comnanyinf; the same. Ald. Saul moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin, Specht. Nays —None. Alderman Saul offered the following: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That it is deemed necessary and advisable to improve Grandview Avenue from its intersec- tion with South Dodge Street to the south line of lot 1 of mineral lot 43 and it is hereby proposed to grade, curb, gutter and macadamize said portion of said street setting the curb twenty -five feet out from the lot lines and making the roadway fifty feet between curbs and to assess the cost of said curbing, guttering and macadamizing against the abutting property. Ald. Saul moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Apel, Sauer, Saul, Sin - grin, Specht. Nays — McEvoy, O'Rourke. Alderman Saul offered the following: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That the city en- gineer be and he is hereby directed to prepare a plat showing generally the lo- cation, nature and extent of the pro- posed improvement on Grandview Ave- nue from its intersection with South Dodge Street to the south line of lot 1 of mineral lot 43 and the kind of ma- terial to be used, and an estimate of the entire cost thereof, and the amount and cost of such improvement, and the amount assessable upon any railway or street railway company, the amount and cost thereof, to he paid by the city, if any, and the cost thereof and amount assessable upon each lot or parcel of land adjacent to or abutting upon such improvement per front foot, and to file such plat and estimate in the office of the city recorder; that after the filing of said plat and estimate in his office, the city recorder shall publish in three consecutive issues of a newspaper pub- lished in this city, a notice stating that such plat and estimates are on file, the location and nature of the improvement, kind of material to be used, and an es- timate of its cost, and the time before which objections thereto can be filed, and the time fixed for hearing, which time shall not be less than five days after the last publication of such no- tice, and after such publication shall have been made, the city recorder shall, at the next regular session of the City Council, notify the Council thereof in writing, with a printed copy of such notice accompanying the same. Ald. Saul moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Apel, Sauer, Saul, Sin - grin, Specht. Nays— McEvoy, O'Rourke. Alderman McEvoy offered the follow- ing: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That Bluff Street from the end of the present brick - paving between Fifteenth and Sixteenth Streets, southerly to Eighth Street, be improved by grading, curb- ing, guttering and paving the same with Sarco compost in accordance with the plans and specifications for such improvement prepared by the City En- Adjourned Regular Session, August 19, 1910 267 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: The following is the pay roll of Police Department for the first half of August, 1910: Amount due Policemen $1,659.40 Respectfully submitted, THOMAS REILLY, Chief. On motion of Ald. Sauer, the report and pay roll were received and war- rants ordered drawn to pay the Po- licemen and report referred to the Committee on Police and Light. Street Commissioner Mahoney re- ported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: I herewith submit the pay roll for labor on streets during the first half of August, 1910: Amount due laborers on Streets $2,1 31.8 0 Approved by Committee on Streets. Also submit the pay roll for labor on sewers, during the last half of August, 1910: Amount due laborers on sewers...$194.30 Approved by Committee on Sewers. Respectfully submitted, JOHN MAHONY, Street Commissioner. On motion of Ald. Saul the pay rolls on streets and sewers were received and warrants ordered drawn to pay the various amounts and the pay rolls and report referred back to the proper committees. Street Commissioner Mahony also re- ported there was due laborers $176.90 for work done on different roads in Fifth ward to be paid out of county road fund. On motion of Ald. Singrin the report received and ordered sent to Board of Supervisors for payment. Moved by Ald. Saul to adjourn to Friday, August 19, at 7:30 p. m. Car- ried. OTTO P. GEIGER, City Recorder. Adopted , 1910. Approved , 1910. Attest: Mayor. City Recorder. CITY COUNCIL. Adjourned Regular Session, August 19, 1910. (Official.) Mayor Haas in the chair. Council met at 8:45 p. m. Present —Aids. O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul; Singrin, Specht, Apel and City Attorney Lyon. Absent —Ald. McEvoy. Mayor Haas stated that the meeting was an adjourned meeting of the reg- ular session of August 18, 1910, and was called to take up and consider all mat- ters which may properly come before a regular session of the City Council. Moved by Ald. O'Rourke the rules be suspended to permit any one present to address in reference to the proposed Grandview avenue improvement. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Apel, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin, Specht. Absent —Ald. McEvoy. Mr. D. D. Meyer and A. L. Mathis, addressed the Council on behalf of the Union Electric Co. explaining that if the street car line should ever be ex- tended over Grandview avenue it would be more convenient to lay the tracks in the center of the proposed parking than if the street were to be improved with side parking. Mr. Collis and Mr. Conley addressed the Council in favor of the center park- ing of Grandview avenue. Bids for the improvement of Windsor avenue and Wilbur avenue were pre- sented and on motion of Ald. Saul all bids were ordered opened as follows: J. F. Brown, new curbing 80c per lineal ft,; resetting old curb 20c per ft; brick paving $1.85 per sq. yd. Street & Steuck, new curbing 75c per lineal ft; resetting old curb 10e per ft; brick paving •81.75 per sq. ft. N. J. 'Stoner, new curbing 62c per lineal ft.; resetting old curb 180 per ft; brick paving $2.05 per sq. ft. Kennedy & Scharle, new curbing 55c per lineal ft; resetting old curb 20c; brick paving $1.62 per sq. yd. Frank Beutin, 'new curbing 65c per lineal ft; resetting old curb 25c per ft; brick paving $1.65 per sq. ft. Moved by Ald. Saul, contract be awarded to Kennedy & Scharle they being the lowest bidder and bond placed at 25 per cent of contract. Carried. Bid for improvement of Wilbur ave- nue read as follows: Wilmer Cook, grading $1.50 per cubic yard; combine curb and gutter 80c per lineal foot; macadamizing 75c per square yard. Moved by Ald. O'Rourke bid be referred to the Committee of the Whole. Carried. 266 Regular Session August 18, 1910 CITY COUNCIL. Regular Session, Aug. 18, 1910. (Official.) Council met at 9:00 p. m. Mayor Haas in the chair. Present Aldermen Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin, Specht and City Attorney Lyon. Moved by Ald. O'Rourke that the Council proceedings for the month of July, 1910, be approved as printed. Carried, Moved by Ald. Singrin that as there are quite a number of citizens present who desire to address the council in regard to various matters the rules be suspended to allow anyone who desires to address the council in reference to Valeria street, Grandview avenue and Bluff street. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Aids. Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin, Specht, Nayes —None. Moved by Ald. Singrin that before hearing from the citizens the petition. Pertaining to Grandview avenue be read. Carried. Petition of Louis Trexler and one hundred other citizens asking the council to consider the placing n; a parkway in the center of Grandview avenue from Dodge street to Southern avenue, read. Also petition of 3. .1. Nagle, et al. asking that in the im- proving of Grandview avenue it be done with parkway in the center, read. Mr. Collis, Judge O. P. Shiras and H. Adams addressed the council in favor of the center parkway in the im- proving of Grandview avenue. Mr. F. Kenneally, Mr. Lyon and Mr. Sulli- van addressed the council favoring the improving of Grandview avenue by setting the curb twenty-five feet from lot lines and making the roadway fifty feet between curbs, Mr. Thomas addressed the council, stating that if Valeria street was Im- proved to Cushing Place he and ,others would have no objections, but if im- proved as far as Hart street only they would not favor the improvement at this time, but would ask the council to wait for a few years before improving said street. Mr. George Kleih addressed the council in favor of improving Valeria street from Kaufman avenue to Hart street at once because there was not enough in the grading fund to improve the street to Cushing Place. City Recorder Geiger presented and read the notice, certified to by the publishers, of the city council's inten- tion to levy a special assessment for the improvement of Bluff street from Third street to Eighth street. Also the remonstrance to the levying of the assessment of E. A. Jess, John Mc- Cabe, et al, Isabella Knowlton, Henry A. Knowlton. ' On motion of Ald. O'Rourke notice and remonstrance re- ferred to committee of the whole. Moved by Ald. Singrin the rules be suspended to allow anyone present to address the Council in reference to Bluff Street. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin, Specht. Nays —None. Mr. Tschirgi addressed the Council, stating in part as to who gave instruc- tion as the work progressed from time to time and that the improvement had been completed in aeoordance to the instructions and plans and specifica- tions. Mr. W. Duggan and Mr. Woods addressed the Council objecting as to the manner the work had been done. City Attorney Lyon stated he had filed a petition to dissolve the injunc- tion which prevents the city from mov- ing several boat houses from the har- bor, and he expected to get immediate hearing before the district court. Moved by Ald. Saul that the rules be suspended and the Council take ac- tion on the reports of officers. Carried. To the Honorable City Council: Gentlemen: —At the last session of your honorable body, you empowered me to appoint a special committee to confer with the Union Electric Co. with a view of having said company extend its tracks from the present terminus on Windsor Avenue easterly to the en- trance to Mt. Calvary cemetery and I hereby appoint Aldermen Specht, Apel and O'Rourke as such committee. D. J. HAAS, Mayor. On motion of Ald. Saul report approv- ed and ordered filed. Fire Chief Reinfried reported as fol- lows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: The following is the pay roll of the Fire Department for the first half of August, 1910: Amount due Firemen ' $1,629.00 Respectfully Submitted, J. R. REINFRIED, Chief. Approved by Committee on Fire. On motion of Ald. Singrin, the report was received and warrants ordered drawn to pay the firemen, and the re- port referred back to the Committee on Fire. Chief of Police Reilly reported as follows: 268 Adjourned Regular Session, August 19, 1910 9:40 p. m. Ald. McEvoy entered and took his seat. BILLS. Frank Hardie, transcript of testi- mony in case of Anna Keenan vs. City of Dubuque ....$101 40 Linehan & Molo, supplies and Labor at Jackson park 2 80 J. J. Dunn, sheriff, service fee of case of Lizzie Post vs. City and H. Markey vs. Mayor Schunk and Chief of Police Pickley .. 710 The Labor Leader, printing 5 00 F. A. Miller, brooms for City Hall.. 4 35 Eichhorn & Bechtel, supplies for City Hall ... 40 Western Union Telegraph Co., clock service for July, 1910.... 1 00 Foley Hand Laundry, towel ser- vice for July.... ............ 4 00 Larry Dailey, cleaning around City Hall for June and July.... 32 00 A. R. Staufenbeil, repairing clock in Council Chamber 50 M. O'Donnell, repairing at City Hall.. .. .. 2 03 John L. Kies, drug supplies, police and City Hall .... 4 85 G .W. Healey & Son, supplies for Washington park 60 Hussman & Lies, cups for drink- ing fountains 1 90 C. E. Fitzpatrick Co., supplies for various offices 6 25 Smith- Morgan Ptg. Co., printing for City Attorney 38 60 Key City Rubber Stamps Works, supplies for various offices .. 2 25 L. Lindenberg, supplies for Rec- order office 2 20 Gonner Bros., printing for City Hall .... .. .... Sam Swift Co., Rec. recording fees 4 75 Geo. Masters, gas mantels for City Hall 75 Berg & Briggs, printing for assessor 7 00 G. F'. Kleih, supplies, road Dept and City Hall 3 45 N. B. Schneidei, supplies for police Dept 5 55 Ed. Norton, meals furnished prisoners, July .. 5 00 Mettle Bros.. feed for Police and Fire Dept.... .. .... 5 30 American Ever Ready Co., sup- plies for Police Dept.. 4 00 Becker Hazelton Co., supplies for Police Dept 1 05 Standard Lumber Co.. shavings for Police Dept.... 11 00 Kev City Gas Co.. r s arcs foe July for Police and Fire Dept 2 00 Standard Lumber Co., shavings and lumber for Fire and Road Dept ... ... ... ... ... 112 10 Lagen, Peed & Berwanger, horse - shoeing for Fire and Sewer Dept .... 6 50 5 75 Collings & Pfiffner, horseshoeing for Fire and Sewer Dept. 13 50 Eichhorn & Bechtel. supplies for Police and Fire Dept.. 1 90 Linehan & Molo, rope for Fire and Police Dept.... ........ 27 54 Butt Bros., repairs for Fire Dept.... .. .. .... 38 70 Wunderlich & Wiederholt, horse - shoeing for Fire Dept.... 13 15 Matt Stafford, feed for Fire Dept 5 80 C. C. Gordon, repairs for Fire Dept .... .. .. .. 8 25 J. G. Becker & Co., flax seed for Fire Dept.... .... 3 25 F. M. Jaeger Co., supplies for Fire Dept.... .. W. Dalbkermeyer, horseshoeing for Fire Dept .... .... 9 00 Carr, Ryder & Adams, edgings for Fire Dept.. .... .... 5 20 Babcock Fire Extingtisher Co , supplies for Fire Dept.. .. .. 60 00 Dennis Bros., feed for Fire Dept.. .. .. 643 10 John Kriebs, repairing Chief's harness Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co , chemical hose for Fire Dept 130 00 Union Electric Co., city fire alarm power.. .. .... 2 00 Key City Gas Co., Coal and Coke for Fire Dept 29 15 Smedley Steam Pump Co., sup- plies and repairs for Road Dept 18 3Q Butt Bros., repairs and supplies for Road Dept.... .. 8 80 F. Schloz & Son, repairs for Road, Fire and Sewer Dept 46 75 Linehan & Molo, cement for Road Dept 35 00 Geo. Ragatz & Son, repairs and supplies for Fire and Road Dept.. .. 6 62 T. J. Mulgrew, cement for Road Dept 3 85 Standard Oil Co., road oil 344 63 Dubuque Lumber Co., lum- ber for Road Dept 37 20 M. Donegan, 6.84 cubic yard macadam, Second district 5 13 Geo. Bock, sharpening sickles, Road Dept.... Spann & Rose Lumber Co., lum- ber for Road Dept 36 34 E. J. Vogenthaler Co., supplies and repairs for Road Dept 3 91 P. Linehan Sons, sand for Road and Sidewalk Dept 10 00 Standard Oil Co., road oil 200 86 O'Farrell Contracting Co., crush- ed stone for Road Dept 72 00 Jos. J. Rowan, gloves for Road Dept 1 50 Standard Oil Co.,, oil for steam roller 2 55 J. F. Ris & Bros., supplies for Road Dept.. 3 00 A. Gasser, brick for Road Dept 40 M. Kieffer, 36.83 cubic yd maca- dam, Fourth District 36 83 75 25 75 Adjourned Regular Session, August 19, 1910 269 W. D. Deckert Co., labor for Road Dept 50 Clancy Transfer Co., coal for Road Dept 12 90 J. Brouellette, 14.29 cubic rardl macadam, Second District 10 72 F. Burns, coal for Road Dept 16 65 John Mullen, 6.98 cubic yards macadam, Second District . 5 23 Klauer Mfg. • Co., sprinklers for oil ... ... ... 5 00 Pier Bros., coal for road Dept: 27 88 J. Becker, 27.76 cubic yards maca- dam, Fourth District 25 76 B. Glass, 6.84 cubic yards maca- dam, Second District 513 Purington Paving Brick Co , brick for Road Dept 101 10 F. G. Becker, coal for Road Dept.. .. 36 85 Dubuque Boat and Boiler Works, repairs and labor on steam roller ... ... ... ................ 8 60 Dubuque Sand & Gravel Co., gravel for Road Dept.... ...... 3 97 City Water Works, water for rock crusher 8 97 Paul Schlenker, supplies for Road Dept 1 25 H. B. McCarten, repairing water fountain, First and Main 25 90 John Butt, repairs for Sewer Dept 40 Street & Steuck, 50 per cent retained on West Fourth street sewer.. 23 42 James Hird, inspector on Sem- inary street sewer 60 63 James Lynch, inspector on Bee Branch sewer, Fifth ward 28 87 O'Farrell Contracting Co., Im= provement on East street from Delhi street to Center Street 3521 43 Spahn -& Rose Lumber Co., lum- ber for sidewalks 41 69 Standard Lumber Co., lumber and sawdust for Sidewalk, Road Dept. and City Hall 40 53 I. Manhoft, to conveyini Mr Naten to Finley hospital .. 1 00 E. J. Frith, removing garbage for July 374 40 Standard Lumber Co., lumber for sidewalk and City Hall 145 70 Smith, Morgan, Printing Co , printing for Health Dept..... 10 50 Farley & Loetscher, supplies for Health Dept 1 10 National Demokrat, advertising for July .... 12 50 Telegraph - Herald, printing Coun- cil proceeding and notices for July 53 69 Labor Leader, advertising for July ... ... ... 12 50 Times - Journal, printing Council proceedings and . notices for July 54 56 Smith Morgan Printing Co , printing pamphlets and , letter heads for Fire .Dept 27 92 Iowa Telephone Co., telephone rental for various offices 11 5 50 Key City Gas, light for various offices 72 55 Union Electric Co., street light for July .. 2253 85 M. Tchirgi & Son, improving Bluff street 5925 56 M. Tschirgi & Son, improving Bluff street 116 99 Moved by Ald. O'Rourke that war- rants be drawn on the treasurer and all bills read and properly O. K. be paid and others be referred to Com- mittee of the Whole. Carried. The following bills not being properly O. K.'d were referred to the Com- mittee of the Whole. Eagle Point Lime Works, 24 yards of stone for Althauser avenue $ 37 00 M. Tschirgi and Sons, 5 Der cent retained on Thirty- second street storm sewer 45 66 O'Farrell Contracting Co., 5 per cent retained on improving Davis avenue, macadamizing 68 65 O'Farrell Contracting Co., 5 per cent retained on curbing and guttering on Davis avenue 15 71 M. Tschirgi and Sons, extra material and labor on Bluff street contract .. 265 85 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: Attached please find" Treasurer's receipt for $2.25 for money collected for cleaning alley in the Fifth ward. Respectfully, JOHN MAHONEY. On motion of Ald. Specht, received ' and filed. Petition of Iowa Telephone company by G. R. Bell asking permission to ex- tend their lines on east side of Wilson avenue and north side of Julien ave- nue was presented. Moved by Ald. McEvoy to be refered to the Committee of the Whole and Iowa Telephone company notified not to start the work until the 'Committee of the Whole re- ports. Carried. Petition of Henry Ruhland asking that the curbing in front of lots 1 and 2 in Gray's Sub., be so set as to keep the water from running into said lots. On motion of Ald. McEvoy, referred to the. Committee of the Whole, to view the ground. Petition of Hugh Markey asking that the council take action at its earliest possible convenience on his claim for damages to his property. On motion of Ald. Singrin referred to the Com- mittee of the Whole. Petition of Anna Smith asking' that the assessment on lets 6 and 7, in - Mobley's "Dubuque," No. 1. in city of ' Dubuque and lots 1 and 2 of Sub- dibis- ' ion of "outlots 735a and 736. 737, 719a Adjourned Regular Session, August 19, 1910 271 be referred to the Committee of the Whole. Carried. Your Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the communication of the Dubuque Park Commission, asking that Grandview avenue along the proposed improvement be parked in the center, would respectfully recommend that said communication be received and filed. Your Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the report of City Attorney George T. Lyon stating that the balance due for court costs amounting to $155.60, in the case of Kassler vs. City of Dubuque, was still unpaid, would respectfully recommend that a warrant hi said amount be or- dered drawn on the Cita' Treasure: in settlement of said costs. Your Committee of the Whole wouhi respectfully recommend that the City Engineer be and he is hereby instruct- ed to make a survey and plat of Ben- nett Street showing the exact location of the curb and lot lines on said street from Grandview avenue to a point about one hundred and fifty feet west thereof. JAMES SAUL, Chairman. Moved by Ald. Saul the various re- ports of the Committee. of the Whole be adopted. Carried. Moved by Ald. Saul that the matter of improving Grandview Avenue be re- ferred to the Committee of the Whole. Carried. Resolution levying special assessment for the improvement of Bluff Street, from Third to Eighth Streets, read. Moved by Ald. Saul the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Aids. Apel, 1VIcEvoy O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul Singrin and Specht. Nays —None. Resolution levying special assessment for the improvement of East Street. from Delhi Street to Center Street read. On motion of Aid. McEvoy referred to Committee of Whole, they to report at next meeting. Ald. McEvoy offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to pay for con- structing an 8 inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in Seminary Street, from Mad- ison Street west, by H. G. Strong, con- tractor, 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 herein- after named, situated and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of real estate, as fol- lows: P. M. Harrington, Cox's Addition, lot 81, 33.7 lin. feet at .3356 $11 31 P. M. Harrington, Cox's Addition, lot 82, 50 lin. feet at .3356 16 78 P. M. Harrington, Cox's Addition, lot S3, 50 lin. feet at .3356 16 78 Maurice and J. Anna Brown, Cox's Addition, lot 84, 50 lin. feet at .3356 16 78 Maurice and J. Anna Brown, Cox's Addition, lot 85, 50 lin. feet at .3356 16 78 Maurice and J. Anna Brown, Cox's Addition, lot 86, 50 lin. feet at .3356 16 78 Maurice and J. Anna Brown, Cox's Addition, lot 87, 50 lin. feet at . 3356 16 78 Susan Murphy, Cox's Addition, lot 1 of 88, 50 lin. feet at .3356 16.78 Susan Murphy, Cox's Addition, lot 1 of 89, 50 lin. feet at, .3356 16 78 T. O. Sullivan, Cox's Addition, lot 90, 50 lin. feet at .3356 16 78 Wm. Lawther, Sr., Cox's Addition, lot 2 of 91, 50 lin. feet at .3356 78 Wm. Lawther, Sr., Cox's Addition, lot 2 of 92, 15 lin. feet at .3356 5 04 J. F. Steiner Est., Cox' Addition, lot 93, 65 lin. feet at .3356 21 82 Sadie Pierce, Cox's Addition, lot 94, 50 lin. feet at .3356 16 78 Leonard F. Buehler, Cox's Addi- tion, east 1 -2 of lot 95, 25 lin. feet at .3356 8 39 John T. Sawyer, Cox's Addition, west 1 -2 of lot 95, 25 lip. feet at .3356 8 39 Hiram L. Hart, Cox's Addition, lot 96, 50 lin. feet at .3356 16 78 Eph. Yingling, Cox's Addition, lot 97, 50 lin. feet at .3356 16 78 Eph. Yingling, Cox's Addition, lot 98, 50 lin. feet at .3356 16 78 Anna. Kelly, Cox's Addition, lot 99, 50 lin. feet at .3356 16 78 Harry C..Ade, Cox's Addition, lot 100, 50 lin. feet at .3356 16 78 L. Zust Est.,' Cox's A ddition, lot 101, 50 lip. feet at .3356 16 78 L. Zust Est., Cox's Addition, lot 101, 5,0 lip. feet at .3356 16 78 D. H. Wheeler, Cox's Addition, lot 103, 33.7 lin. feet at .3356 11 31 Ald. Singrin moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Aids. Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin, Specht. Nays —None. Moved by Ald. Saul to reconsider the action taken in the matter of levying special assessment for Bluff Street im- provement. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin. Nays —Alds. Apel, McEvoy, Specht. Moved by Ald. Saul the matter of special assessment of Bluff Street be 270 Adjourned Regular Session, August 19, 1910 and 718 in city of Dubuque be reduced to $2,500.00. On motion of Ald. McEvoy referred to Committee of the Whole. Petition for consent as follows pre- sented: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council of the City of Dubuque: The undersigned, Ferdinand F. Krause, respectfully states that he is a qualified elector of the City of Du- buque, Iowa; that he is the purchaser, successor and assignee of the saloon business of Peter Braden, at 64 Julien avenue, being corner of Julien avenue and Booth street in the city of Du- buque, Iowa, and as such purchaser, successor and assignee to the said Peter Braden he respectfully prays your Honorable Body to grant him a new permit 'or resolution of consent to sell and keep for sale intoxicating liquors by him at No. 694 Julien ave- nue in the city of Dubuque, Iowa, and to cause the following Resolution of Consent to be adopted. Dated August 17, 1910. FERDINAND F. KRAUSE. Moved by Ald. O'Rourke prayer be granted. Carried. Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, That consent is hereby given Ferdinand F. Krause as purchaser, successor and assignee of Peter Braden to sell and keep for sale intoxicating liquors and deal therein in the city 0! Dubuque, Iowa, as provided by law. The con- sent here given is a new consent given in lieu of and in renewal of the Reso- lution of Consent heretofore given Pete: Braden. Ald. O'Rourke moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas —Alds. Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin, Specht. Nays — None. Injunction restraining J. H. Carroll and the city of Dubuque from remov- ing or interfering with buildings, docks or other property of John Keckevoet, located in the Ice Harbor, presented. On . motion of Ald. O'Rourke referred to City Attorney. Notice to the City of Dubuque and J. H. Carroll that if they • in any way interfere with or remove the house boat belonging to C. C. McGregor he will commence suit against them for full value of said property and all further damage he may suffer, pre- sented. On motion of Ald. O'Rourke referred to City Attorney. City Recorder Geiger presented and read the certified copy of notice of the council's intention to levy a special assessment for the construction of a Sanitary Sewer in Seminary street. No remonstrance being filed and no - one in the room objecting to the same the motion was, on motion of Ald. O'Rourke, received and filed. City Recorder Geiger also presented and read certified copy of city coun- cil's intention to improve Valeria street, from Kaufman avenue to Hart street. No remonstrance being filed and no one in the room objecting to the improvement at this Meeting, was on motion of Ald. O'Rourke received and filed. City Recorder Geiger presented and read certified copy of the City Coun- cil's intention to levy a special assess- ment for the improvement 'of East street, from Delhi street to Center street. Also the remonstrance 02 the German Presbyterian Theological Sem- inary of the Northwest, by M. Steffens, president, and Geo. H. Kampma.nn, on account of cob curb being damaged. by steam roller, presented. Moved by Aid. McEvoy the Street Commissioner be instructed to have the damage to cob curb repaired at once. Carried. Moved by Ald. O'Rourke that the certified copy of the cou ncil'n inten- tion to levy a special assessment for improvement of East street be receiv- ed and filed. Carried by the following vete: Yeas —Alds. O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Sin grin. Nays —Apel, McEvoy, Specht. Ald. Singrin stated that the comb curb on Tenth street, between Main and Iowa, had been damaged by the steam roller and moved that the steam roller and moved that the Street Commissioner have the same repaired at once. Carried. To the Honorable City Council: Gentlemen: The undersigned, your special committee designated by ordi- nance, beg leave to report that the have carefull examined the books, vouchers and all matters pertaining to the receipts ,and ;. disbursements of the Dubuque Bridge company, and that we find the same correspond with the report submitted to this council and which is hereto atached. We also find from said report, that the net re- ceipts for the fiscal year ending April 30, 1910, were less than eight per cent on the investment, and as said com- pany is exempt under Its special ordi- nance until such time as its net re- ceipts will equal that amount, we rec- ommend that the CitJ Treasure. be instructed to cancel the taxes against said company for the year of 1909. D. J. HAAS, Mayor. M. E. LYONS, City Auditor. J. T. KELLY, City Assessor. City Assessor. Moved by Ald. O'Rourke the report • —■ 1 • Adjourned Regular Session, August 19, 1910 273 of the city recorder; that after the filing of said plat and estimate in his office, the city recorder .shall publish in three consecutive issues of a news- paper published in this city, a notice stating that such plat and estimate are on file, the location and nature of the improvement, material to be used and an estimate of its cost, and the time before which objections thereto can be lfied, and the time fixed for hearing, which time shall not be less than five days after the last publication of such notice, and after such publication- shall have been made, the city recorder shall, at the next regular session of the City Coun- cil, notify the Council thereof in writ- ing, with a printed copy of such no- tice accompanying the same. Ald. McEvoy moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Aldermen Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul Singrin, Specht. Nays —None. Ald. Saul offered the following: Whereas it is deemed necessary and expedient to improve the west side of Locust Street and Third Street in front of and abutting the premises hereinafter described by laying down a permanent sidewalk thereon; to be composed of cement material 6 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 gen- erally the location, nature and extent of the proposed improvement on the west side of Locust Street, between Second and Third Streets, and in front of and abutting lot No. 116, 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 assessable upon each lot or parcel of land ad- jacent to or abutting upon such im- provement per front foot, and to file such plat and estimate in the office of the City Recorder; that after the filing of said plat and estimate in his office the City Recorder shall notify said abutting and adjacent property owners, as provided by ordinance, that such plat and estimate are on file, the loca- tion and nature of the improvement, kind of material to be used, and an estimate of its cost, and the time be- fore which objections thereto can be filed,and the time fixed for hearing, which time shall not be less than five (5) days after the service of such no- tice, and after such service shall have been made, the City Recorder shall, at the next regular session of the City Council, notify the Council thereof in writing, with a copy of such notice 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, Specht. Nays —None. Ald. Saul offered the following: Whereas it is deemed necessary and " expedient to improve the east side of Booth Street, between Solon Street and Langworthy Avenue in front of and abutting the premises hereinafter de- scribed by laying down a permanent sidewalk thereon; to be composed of cement material 4 feet wide. Therefore be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That the City Engineer be and he is hereby directed to prepare a plat showing generally the location, nature and ex- tent of the proposed Improvement on the east side of Booth Street, between Solon Street and Langworthy Avenue, and in front of and abutting lot 1 of S. M. Langworthy's Sub., 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 pail, 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 estimate in the office of the City Re- corder; 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 ob- jections thereto can be filed, and the time fixed for hearing, which time shall not be less than five (5) days after the service of such notice, and after such service shall have been made, the City Recorder shall, at the next regular ses- sion 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, Specht. Nays —None. Ald. Saul offered the fol1oR'ing: Whereas it is deemed necessary and expedient to improve the north side of Second Street, between Locust Street and Bluff Street, in front of and abut- ting the premises hereinafter described by laying down a permanent sidewalk thereon, to be composed of cement ma- terial 8 feet wide. Therefore be it resolved by the City 272 Adjourned Regular Session, August 19, 1910 refered to Committee of the Whole, they to take immediate action. Car- ried. Ald. Saul offered the following: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that the City Engineer be and he is hereby directed to prepare plans and specifications for the brick paving of the street and the construction of the sidewalk at First and Iowa Streets and submit the same to the Committee of the Whole at its next meeting. Ald. Saul moved the, adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin, Specht. Nays —None. Alderman Singrin offered the fol- lowing: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that the Street Commissioner be and he is hereby in- structed to notify the C., M. & St. P. and the C. G. W. railway companies to clean out the culvert under their rights of way on Seventeenth Street. . Ald. Singrin moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin, Specht. Nays —None. Ald. McEvoy offered the following: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That it is deemed necessary and advisable to im- prove Delhi street from its intersec- tion with Asbury street westerly to tl; city limits, and it is hereby pro- posed to grade, curb, gutter and ma- cadamize said portion of said street, and to assess the cost of said curbing, guttering and macadamizing against the abutting property. Ald. McEvoy moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Aldermen Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin, .cecht. Nays —None. Ald. i\IeEvoy offered the following: Be It Resolved by the Cty Council cf the City of Dubuque, That the city engineer be and he is hereby directed tc prepare a plat showing generally the location, nature and extent of the lroposed improvement on Delhi street from its intersection with As- bury street westerly to the city limits, and the kind of material to be used, and an estimate of the entire cost thereof, and the amount and cost of such improvement, and the amount assessable upon any railway or street railw'ay.'company, the amount and cost thereof, to be paid by the city, if any, and the cost thereof and amount asessable upon each lot or parcel of land adjacent to or abutting upon such improvement per front foot, and to file such plat and estimate in the office of the city recorder; that after the filing of said plat and estimate in his office, the city recorder shall pub- lish in three consecutive issues of a newspaper published in this city, a notice stating that such plat and es- timate are on file, the location and nature of the improvement, kind of material to be used, and an estimate of its cost, and th time before which objections thereto can be filed, and the time fixed for hearing, which time shall not be less than five days after the last publication of such no- tice, and after such publicaton shall have been made, the city recorder shall, at the next regular session of the City Council, notify the council thereof in writing, with a printed copy of such notice accompanying the same. Ald. McEvoy moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Aldermen Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul Singrin, Specht. Nays —None. Ald. McEvoy offered the following: Be It Resolved by the City Council of the Cty of Dubuque, That it is deemed necessary and advisable to improve Irving Avenue frdm Delhi street to Decorah Avenue, and it is • hereby proposed to grade, curb, gut- ter and macadamizing' and to assess the cost of said against the abutting property. Ald. McEvoy moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Aldermen Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin. Specht. Nays —None. Ald. McEvoy offered the following: Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That the city engineer be and he is hereby directed to prepare a plat showing generally the location, nature and extent of the proposed improvement on Irving ave- nue'frour Delhi street to Decorah ave- nue, and the kind of material to be used, and an estimate of the entire cost thereof, and the amount and cost of such improvement, and the amount assessable upon any railway or street' railway company; the amount and cost thereof and amount assessable upon .each lot or parcel of land ad jacent to br abutting' upon such im1 provemeht per front foot, -and' to fi* such' plat and - e'stiniate in the office' Adjourned Regular Session, August 23, 1910 275 CITY COUNCIL. (Official.) Adjourned Regular Session, Aug. 23, 1910. Council met at 8:30 p. m. Mayor Haas in the chair. Present —Alds. McEvoy, O'Rourke, Saul, Sauer, Singrin, Apel and City Attorney Lyon. Absent —Alds. Specht. Mayor Haas stated that the meet- ing was an adjourned meeting of the adjourned. meeting of August 19 of the regular session of August 18, 1910, and was called to take up and consider all matters which may prop- erly come before a regular session of the City Council. Petition of Chief of Police Reilly, asking for an increase of salary, pre- sented. On motion of Ald. Singrin, referred to Committee of the Whole. Petition of Frank Kenneally et al, asking that Grandview Avenue be im- proved from the end of the present improvement at South Dodge Street and extending South to the South lot line of Lot 2 of Mineral Lot No. 43, presented. On motion of Ald. Saul, prayer of petitioner granted. Petition of C. M. Peaslee et al, ask - nig that the proper official or commit- tee be given power to adopt such methods as be best adapted to the proper regulation of traffic on the streets, presented. Moved by Ald. McEvoy that the Mayor appoint a committee consisting of the Mayor, Chief of Police and three members of the Council with power and they to confer with the Dubuque Automobile Club. Carried. Ald. Specht entered at 8:40 and took his seat. A communication from Homer S. King, asking the City to endorse San Francisco for the holding of the ex- position in 1915; also ono from Francis Tracy Tobin, asking that New Orleans be endorsed for the exposi- tion, presented. Moved by Ald. McEvoy, matter be referred to Com- mittee of the Whole. Amended by Ald. O'Rourke that the Council endorse New Orleans for the holding of the exposition in 1915. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Apel, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Specht. Nays— McEvoy, Singrin. Ald. Saul, chairman of Committee of the Whole, offered the following: Your Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the schedule showing the amount proposed to be levied against the property abutting on Bluff Street from Third to Eighth Street for the improvement thereof, would respectfully recommend that said assessment as corrected be ap- proved and that the resolution levy- ing the same be adopted. Your Committee of the Whole would respectfully recommend that the action of the City Council of August 10, 1910, on the petition of J. C. Roberts be rescinded and that the following be substituted therefor, to- wit: That the assessment of J. C. Roberts on Lots 21 and 22 in Reche's Sub. for the year 1909 be placed at $900.00 and $100.00 personalty, and that the City Treasurer be instructed to accept his taxes for said year on that basis. Your Committee of the Whole respectfully recommend that the action of the City Council of August 10, 1910, in adopting resolutions pro- viding for the improvement of Grand- view Avenue from the junction of South Dodge Street to the south line of Lot 1 of Mineral Lot 43 by grad- ing, curbing, guttering, macadamizing and side- parking said portion of said street be rescinded and that reso- lutions be adopted in lieu thereof 'for the same kind of an improvement, but with the parking in the center. Your Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the petition of Mrs. Anna Smith, stating that she purchased Lot 1 in Collins' Sub., Lots 6 and 7 in Mobley's Dubuque and Lots 1 and 2 in Kelly's Sub. and that said lots are assessed for the year 1909 on a valuation of $3,600.00, which is far in excess of the pur- chase price, and asking, therefore, the said valuation be reduced to $2,500.00, would respectfully recommend that the valuation on said lots be placed at $2,800.00 and that the Treasurer be instructed to accept the taxes for the year 1909 on that basis. JAMES SAUL, Chairman. Moved by Ald. Saul that the vari- ous reports of Commitee of the Whole be adopted. Carried. Ald. O'Rourke offered the follow- ing: Whereas, The contract heretofore entered into by the City of Dubuque for the improvement of a street as hereinafter described has been com- pleted, and the City Engineer has computed that the cost and expense 274 Adjourned Regular Session, August 19, 1910 Council of the City of Dubuque, That the City Engineer be and he is hereby directed to prepare a plat showing generally the location, nature and ex- tent of the proposed improvement 00 the north side of Second Street, be- tween Locust and Bluff Streets, and in front of and abutting city lot 116, and the kind of material to be used, and an estimate of the entire cost thereof and the amount and cost of such im- provement, and the amount and cost thereof, to be paid by the city, if any. and the cost thereof and amount as- sessable upon each lot or parcel of land adjacent to or abutting uuon such improvement 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 of- fice, the City Recorder shall notify said abutting 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 ob- jections thereto can be filed, and the time fixed for hearing, which time shall not be less than five (5) days after the service of such notice, and after such service shall have ben made, the City Recorder shall, at the next regular ses- sion 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, Specht. Nays —None. Mayor stated he did not approve of action taken on the petitions of J. C. Roberts and Ida M. Cutter. Moved by Ald. Apel to reconsider the action taken on petition of J. C. Roberts and Ida M. Cutter. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Aldermen Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin, Specht. Nays —No n e. Moved by Ald. Sauer the petition of J. C. Roberts and Ida M. Cutter be referred to the Committee of the Whole. Carried. Moved by Ald. Sauer that the City Recorder be instructed to advertise for bids for the sweeping of brick paving. Amended by Saul that we continue under the present system of street sweeping. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourk, Saul, Singrin. Nays— Sauer, Specht. Mayor Haas stated that the ordin- ance granting the German Presby- terian Theo. School of N. W. permis- sion to use part of East street for park purposes was not satisfactory to said school and the same was now in the hands of the ordinance commit- tee for correction. Moved by Ald. Singrin to adjourn to Tuesday, Aug. 23, 1910. Carried. Adopted , 1910. Approved , 1910. Attest: Mayor. City Recorder. 276 Adjourned Regular Session, August 23, 1910 of said improvement amount to $6,474.55. Therefore, Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to provide for the cost of im- proving Bluff Street from Third Street to Eighth Street, the Mayor be and he is hereby required to execute and deliver to the City Recorder, to be by him registered and countersign- ed twenty -five bonds for two hundred and fifty dollars each and one for two hundred twenty -four and 55 -100 dollars, numbered 991 to 1,016 in- clusive, dated September 22, 1910. payable on or before seven years af- ter the date thereof, and bearing in- terest at the rate of five per cent. per annum, payable semi-annually. Ald. O'Rourke moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas— Aldermen Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin, Specht. Nays —None, Ald. O'Rourke offered the follow- ing: Whereas, The contract heretofore entered into by the City of Dubuque for the construction of a sanitary sewer as hereinafter described has been completed, and the City Engi • neer has computed that the cost and expense of said improvement amount to $368.30. Therefore, Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to provide for the cost of con- structing a sanitary sewer in Semin- ary Street from Madison Street to a point about five hundred and fifty feet westerly thereof, the Mayor be and he is hereby required to execute and deliver to the City Recorder, to be by him registered and countersigned, one bond for two hundred and fifty dol- lars and one for one hundred eigh- teen and 30 -100 dollars, numbered 1,017 and 1,018, dated September 22, 1910, payable on or before seven year after the date thereof, and bearing interest at the rate of five per cent. per annum, payable semi - annually. Ald. O'Rourke moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Aldermen Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin, Specht. Nays —None Alderman Specht offered the fol- lowing: Bt it resolved by the • City Council of the City of Dubuque, That " it is deemed necessary and advisable to improve Twenty- seventh Street from the end of the present improvement easterly to the end of said street, and it is hereby proposed to grade, curb, gutter and macadamize said portion of said street, and to assess the cost amizing against the abutting property, of said curbing, guttering and macad- Ald Specht moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Aldermen Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin, Specht. Nays— None. Ald. Specht offered the following: Be it resolved- by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That the City Engineer be and he is hereby directed to prepare a plat showing generally the location, nature and extent of the proposed improvement on Twenty - seventh Street from the end of the present improvement easterly to the east end of the street, and the .kind of material to be used, and an esti- mate of the entire cost thereof, and the amount and cost of such im- provement, and the amount assessable upon any railway or street railway company, the amount and cost 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 pub- lish in three consecutive issues of a newspaper published in this city, a notice stating that such plat and es- timates are on file, the location and nature of the improvement, kind of material to be used, and an estimate of its cost, and the time before which objections thereto can be filed, and the time fixed for hearing, which time shall not be less than five days after the last publication of said notice, and after such publication shall have been made, the city recorder shall, at the next regular session of the City Council, notify the Council thereof in writing, with a printed copy of such notice accompanying the same. Ald. Specht moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Aldermen Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Saul, Singrin, Specht. Nays —None. Alderman Specht offered the fol- lowing: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That it is deem- ed necessary and advisable to improve Seventh Avenue from Rhomberg Ave- nue to a point about one thousand feet northerly thereof, and it is hereby pro- posed to grade, curb, gutter and ma- cadamize said portion of said street binding the top course of wearing sur- Adjourned Regular-Sessign, August 23, ,1910 27:7 face with taroid and to assess the cost of said curbing, guttering and macad- amizing against the abutting property. Moved by Q1d. Specht the- adoption-.of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Saul, Singrin, Specht. Ald. Sauer excused from voting. Alderman Specht offered the follow- ing: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That the city en- gineer be and he is hereby directed to prepare a plat showing generally the location, nature and extent of the pro- posed improvement on Seventh Avenue from Rhomberg Avenue to 'a point about one thousand - feet northerly thereof, and the kind of material to be used, and an 'estimate of the entire cost thereof, and the amount and cost of such improvement, and the amount assessable upon any railway or street railway company, the amount and cost thereof, to be paid by the city, if any, and the cost thereof and amount as- sessable upon each lot' or parcel of land adjacent to or abutting upon such improvement per front foot, and to file such plat and estimate in the office of the city recorder; that after the filing of said plat and estimate in his office, the city recorder shall publish in three consecutive issues of a newspaper pub- lished in this city, a notice stating that such plat and estimates are on file, the location and nature of the improvement, kind of material to be used, and an es- timate of its cost, and the time before which objections thereto can be filed, and the time fixed for hearing, which time shall not be less than five days after the last publication of such no- tice, and after such publication shall have been made, the city recorder shall, at the next regular session of the City Council, notify the Council thereof in writing, with a printed copy of such notice accompanying the same. Moved by Ald. Specht the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Saul, Singrin, Specht. Ald. Sauer excused from voting. Alderman Saul offered the following: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That it is deem- ed necessary and advisable to improve Grandview Avenue from the end of the present improvement at the junction of South Dodge Street southerly to the south line of lot 2 of mineral lot 31, and it is hereby proposed to grade.' park, curb, gutter and macadamize said portion of said street, parking the same through the center fifteen feet wide and setting the curb seventeen and one -half feet from the lot 'lines and, to assess the cost of said curbing, giitter- ing and, ineca4?,r1}i4in- ',:a,gaitist the abutting property. AId. Saul moved the .adopting of the .resolution; Carried by the following vote: Yeas— Alds. Apel, 14IcEvoy; O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin, Specht. Nays -None. ' Alderman Saul offered the following: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That the city engineer, be and he is hereby directed to prepare a plat showing generally the location, nature and extent of the•pro- posed improvement on Grandview Ave- nue from the junction of South Dodge ,Street to the south line of lot 2 of min- eral lot 31, and the kind of material to be used, and an estimate of the en- tire cost thereof, and the amount and cost of such improvement, and the amount assessable upon any railway or street railway company, the amount and cost thereof, to be paid by the city, if any, and the cost thereof and amount assessable upon each lot or parcel of land adjacent to or abutting upon such improvement per front foot, and to file such plat and estimate in the office of the city recorder; that after the fit= ing of said plat and estimate in his of- fice, the city recorder shall publish in three consecutive issues of a newspaper published in this city, a notice stating that such plat and estimates are on file, the location and nature of the improve= ment, 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, whioh time shall not be less than five days after the last publication of such notice, and after such publication shall have been made, the city recorder shall, at the nest regular session of the City Council,. notify the Council thereof in writing, with a printed copy of such notice accompanying the same. Ald. Saul moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas -j lds. Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin, Specht. Nays —None. Alderman Apel offered the following: Be t Resolved by the City Conneil of the City of Dubuque, That Valeria Street from Kaufman Avenue to Hart Street be improved, by grading,' curb- ing, guttering and macadamizing' the same, in accordance with the plans and specifications for such improvement prepared, by the City Engineer and now on file in the office of'the City Re- corder; and he it further Resolved, That said improvement shall be completed on or before the,15th day of November, 1910, and shall, be paid for in the manner, prescribed, by Chapter. XXXII of the Revised. Ordi- nance of the 'City of Dubuque, for the itititititititn Adjourned - Regular_ Session, August2S,,1910 270 D. D. Myers, City, N. 64 feet lot 617, 64 lineal feet new curb- stone at 70c, $44.80; 142.2 square yards macadamizing at 73 1 -2c, $104.52; extra expenses, .0766 lineal feet, $4.90; total .... .... 154.22 A. A. Cooper, City, S. 8 feet lot 617, 17.7 square yards macad- amizing at 73 1 -2c, 913.01; ex- tra expenses, .0766 lineal feet, 61c; total .. . 13.62 A. A. Cooper, City, 408 616a, 66.6 square yards tnacadamiz- ing at 73 1 -2c, 48.95; 4.4 lineal feet old curb reset `at 20c; 87e; extra expenses, .0766 lineal feet, $2.30; total 52.12 A. A. Cooper, City, tot 616. '67.8 square yards macadamizing at 73 1 -2c, $49.83; 5.10 lineal feet old curb reset at 20c, $1.17; ex- tra expenses, .0766 lineal feet, $2.34; total .... .. - 53.34 A. A. Cooper, City, lot 615, 231.5 square yards, macadamizing at 73 1 -2c, $170.15; extra expenses, .0766 lineal feet, 97.06; total 177.21 J. M. Sullivan, City, E. 110 feet lot 614, 86.4 lineal feet new curbstone at 70c, $60.48; 239.1 square yards macadamizing at 73 1 -2c, $175.74; extra expenses, .0766 lineal feet, $7.35: total 243.57 A. W. Kemler Est., City, Mid 2-3 of N. 46.8 feet lot 613. 43.6 lineal feet new curbstone at 70c, $30.24; 96.0 square yards macadamizing at 73 1 -2c, 970.56;. extra expenses, .0766 lineal feet, $3.31; total .... 104.11 Minnie Kemler, City, Und. 1 -3 of N. 46.8 feet lot 613, 21.6 lineal feet new curbstone at 70c, $15.12; 48.0 square yards ma- cadamizing at 72 1 -2c, $35.28; extra expenses, .0766 lineal feet, 91.65;.total .... 52.05 Philip Ryder, City, S. 43.4 feet lot 613, 96.5 square yards ma- cadamizing at 73 1 -2c, $70.93; extra expenses, .0766 lineal feet, $3.33; total .... 74.26 Jos. S. Morgan, N 21.8 feet lot 612, .5 lineal feet new curb- stone at 70c, 35c; 48.4 square yards macadamizing at 73 1 -2c, $35.57; extra expenses, .0766 lineal feet, 91.67; total 37.59 Jos. S. Morgan, City, So. 64.4 feet lot 612, 95.7 'lineal feet new curbstone at 70c, 966.994; 240.7 square -yards macadamizing at 73 1 -2c, $176:91; extra expenses, .0766 lineal feet, .97.19; total 251.29 Mary A. McLean, Sub. City, 610, lot 1, 216 5 square yards ma- cadamizing at 73 1 -7,c, $159.13; extra expenses, .0766 lineal feet, 165.65 $6.55 t otal Arthur McCann Est, City, lot 610a, 71.0 , square yards ma- cadamizing at 73 1 -.2c. $52.19; extra expenses,, .0766 lineal feet, ' 92.45; total .... 54.61 Arthur McCann Est, City, lot 609a, 46.6 square yards macad- amizing at 73 1 -2e, - 934.25; ex- tra expenses, .0766 lineal feet, . total 35.86 Florence M. Hayden, - Sub 1 of City lot 609, lot 2, 63.3 square yard;; tnacadamizint; al 73 1 -2c, $50.57; extra expenses, .0766 lineal feet, 92.38; total 52.95 Emma Clemens, Sub. 1 of City lot 609, lot 1, 64.5 square yards macadamizing at 73 1 -2c, 947.41; extra expenses, .0766 lineal feet, 92.22; total .. . 49.63 John Daugherty, Sub. City lot - 609, lot 2, 8.9 square yards ma- cadamizing at 73 1 -2c, 96.54; extra expenses, .0766 lineal feet, 31c; total 6.85 Margt. Welsh, City. No. 20 ft. N. 1 / E. 113 ft. Lot 608, 44.5 sq. yds. macadamizing at .735, $32.71; extra ex- penses at .0766 lin, ft., $1.53 34 24 A. F. Jaeger Est., City, So. 22.10 ft. N. 1/ E. 113 ft. Lot 608, 50.9 sq. yds. ma- cadamizing at .735, $37.41; extra expenses at .0766 lin. ft., 91.76 39 17 Eliz. A. Connolly, City, So. 1 /2 E. 113 ft. Lot 608, 104.2 sq. yds. macadamizing at .735, $76.59; extra expenses at .0766 lin. ft., 93.59 80 18 Annie Gilden, City, Lot 129, 151.8 sq yds. macadamizing at .735. 9111.57; extra ex- penses at .0766, $5.23 Mary Jess, City, Lot 130, 142.9 sq. yds. macadamizing at .735, 9105.03; extra ex- penses at .0766 lin. ft., 94.92 109 95 John H. Meehan, City, So. 17 ft. W. ?/. Lot 131, 37.8 sq. yds. macadamizing at .735, 927.78; extra expenses at .0766 lin. ft., $1.30 29 08 Catherine McCann, City, S. M 16.6 ft W. 1 /2 Lot 131, 36.9 sq yds. macadamizing at .735, 927.12 ;extra expenses at .0766 lin. ft., $1.27 28 39 Jas. T. Wood, City, N. M. 24 ft. of N. 31 ft. Lot 131, 53.3 sq. yds. macadamizing at .735. 939.18; extra expenses at .0766 lin. ft., 91.81 41 01 John McCabe, City, N. 6 /,r ft. Lot 131, 14.2 sq. yds. ma- cadamizing at .735, $10.44; extra expenses at .0766 lin. ft., 49c 10 93 John McCabe, City, So. 17 ft. Lot 132, 38.9 sq. yds. macadamizing at .735, 928.59; extra expenses at .0766 lin. ft., 91.34 29 93 B. Lagen. City, So. M. 26.6 ft. Lot 132, 58.9 sq. yds. ma- cadamizing at .735, $43.29; 278 Adjourned Regular'Session,, August. 23,.19.10 payment of the cost of street 14nprove- ments. The proposals for doing said work shall be acted upon by the Council on the 1 5th day of September, 1910, and the City Recorder is hereby ordered to give ten days' notice by publication asking for proposals as provided by or- dinance. Ald. Apel moved the adoption of the resolution. Lost by the following vote: • ' Yeas -Alds. Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Saul, Singrin. Nays - Sauer, Specht. Ald. O'Rourke offered the follow- ing: • Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to pay for im- proving Bluff street from Third street to Eighth street, by M. Tschirgi and Sons, contractors, in front of and ad- joining the same, a Special ' Ta, be and is hereby „leyied.on the several lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of real estate hereinafter named, situ- ate and owned, and for' the several amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of real estate, as follows: F. W. • Wieland, Sub. City, 653a, lot 7, 60.6 lineal feet new curb- stone at 70c. 942.42; 154.9 square yards macadamizing at 73 1 - 2e, $9'.15; extra expeuses, .0766 lineal foot, 94.65: total $146.22 Anthony Guerdet, Sub. City 653a, lot 6, 25 lineal feet new curb- stone at 70c, 917.50: 65.5 square vardi; macadamizing at 72 1 -2c, 940.79; extra expenses, .0766 lineal feet, 91.92; total 66.21 H. and M. C. Ficke. Sub. City+ 653a, lot 5, 45 lineal feet neW curbstone at 70c, 931.50: 106.0 . square yards macadamizing at 73 1 -2c, 973.50; extra expenses, .0766 lineal feet. 93.45: total 108.45 .1. A. McKinlay, Sub. City 653a, N. 50 feet lot 4, 50 lineal feet new curbstone at 70e, $35.00; 111 square yard:; macadamiz- ing at 73 1 -2c, 981.59; extra ex- penses, .076G lineal feet, $5.83: total .... 120.42 Martha Greene, Sub. City 6530, S. 2 feet lot 4, 4-4 square yards macadamizing at 72 1 -2o, 92...23: 2.0 lineal feet old curb reset at 204, 4Cc; extra expenses, .0766 lineal feet, 15c; total 2.78 Martha Greene, Sub. Cit,• 652a N. 22.10 feet lot 1. 50.9 square yards macadamizing at 72 1 -2c, 31.41; 22.9 lineal feet old curb reset at 20c, $4.55; extra ex' penses, .076G lineal feet, $1.75; total ... 43.71 A. 3. Minty, Sub. Cit,' 653a, S. 25 feet lot 1, 55.5 square yards macadamizing at 73 1 -20, 946.79: 25.0 lineal feet old curb reset at 20c, 95.00: extra expenses, .0766 lineal feet, $1.92: total .. 47.71 Otto ' M. Ruete, ' Sub. City ' 653a, lot 2, 106.4 square yards ma- . cadamizing at 72 1 -2c, $78.20; 41.1 lineal feet old curb reset at 20c, $8.22; extra expenses, - .0766 lineal feet, $3.67, total- 90.09 Geo. W. Healey, Sub. City 653a, lot 3, 111.0 square yards ma- cadamizing at 73 1 -2c, $81.59; 41.1 lineal feet old cmro reset at 20c, $8.71; extra expenses, .0766 lineal feet, $3.83; total 9.4.13 Archie Frater, City, N. 4G feet lot 622, 46 lineal feet new curb- stone at 70c, $32.20; 102.0 square yards macadamizing at 73 1 -2c, $74.97; extra expenses, .0766 lin- eal feet, $3.52; total 110.69 C. F. Mehlhop, City, S. 39.6 feet lot 622, 1 lineal foot new curb- . stone at 70c, 70c: 88.0 square yards macadamizing at 73 1 - 2c, $64.68; 14.3 lineal feet old curh reset at 20c, 92.85; extra ex- penses, .0766 lineal feet, $3.03; total 71.26 C. F. Mehlhop, City, N. 6.6 feet of N. 52.6 feet lot 621, 14.6 square yards macadamizing at 73 1 -2c, $10.73; 6.6 lineal feet old curb rest at 20c, 91.30; extra expenses, .0766 lineal feet, 51c; total Z. Hoffman, City, N. M. 23 feet of N. 52.6 feet lot 621, 51.0 square yards macadamizing at 73 1 -2c, $37.49; 13.9 lineal feet old curb reset at 20c, $3.75; ex- tra expenses, .0766 lineal feet, $1.76; total 42.00 Z. Hoffman, S. M. 23 feet of N 52.6 feet lot 621, 51.0 square yards macadamizing at 73 1 -2c, $37.49; 23.0 lineal feet old curb reset at 20c, $4.60; extra ex- penses, .0766 lineal feet, $1.76; total P. J. Lee, City, S. 46 feet lot 621, 102.0 square yards macadamiz- ing at 73 1 -2c, $74.97; 59.6 lineal feet old curb reset at 20c, $'i.90; extra expenses, 0766 lineal feet, $3.52; total .. 86.39 Franciscan House, City, lot 620, 68.3 lineal feet new curbstone at 70c, $47.81; 161.3 square yards macadamizing at 73 1 -2c, $118.56; extra expenses, .0766 lineal feet, 95.56; total 171.93 Franciscan House, City, lot 619, 13.1 lineal feet new curbstone at 70c, $9.17; 142.2 square yards macadamizing at 72 1 -2c, $104.52; 46.6 lineal feet. old curb reset at 20c, 90.30: extra ex- penses, .0766 linea, feet, $4.90; total 127.89 Mary A. Coates and D. E. Wat- ters, City, lot 618, 55 lineal feet new curbstone at 70c, 938.50; 144.9 square yards macadamiz- ing at 73 1 -2c, 9106.13; extra ex- penses, .0766 lineal feet, $4.98; total .. 149.61 1'2.54 43.85 1 280 Adjourned Regular. Smsio.o, August 23, 1910 extra expenses :at .07.6.6 lin. ft., $2.03 45 32 Mrs. J. S.' Murphy, City, N 21.3 ft. Lot 132, 14,4.9 sq yds. macadamizing at '.735; $106.50; extra expenses at .0766 lin. ft, '$4.08 110 58 Isabelle Knowlton, City, West ?:; Lot 133, 87.3 lin. ft. new Curbstone at 70c, $61.11; 241.1 sq. yds. macadamiz- ing at .735, $177.21; extra expenses at .0766 lin. ft., 17.39 245 71 H. 'A. Knowlton, City, S. 1 -3 Lot 134, 21.5 lin. ft. new curbstone at 70c, $15.05; 47.8 sq• yds. macadamizing at .734, $35.13; extra ex- penses at .0766 lin. ft., $1.64 51 82 Jas. Harragan. City, M. 1 -3 Lot 134, 21.6. lin. ft. new curb- stone at 70c, $15.12; 47.8 sq. yds. macadamizing at .735, $35.13: extra expenses at .0766 lin. ft., $1.64 51 89 H. A. Knowlton, City, N. 1 -3 Lot 134, 21.5 lin. ft. new curbstone at 70c, $15.05; 47.8 sq. yds. macadamizing at .735, 435.13; extra ex- penses at .0766 lin. ft., $1.64 51' 82 Frank Kirk. City, S. Y 'Lot 135, 32.3 lin. ft. new' curb- stone at 70c, $22.61; 71.8 sq. yds. macadamizing at .735, 152.77: extra expenses at .0766 lin. ft., $2.4,7 77 85 A. C. Kleine. City, N. % Lot 135, 32.3. lin. ft. new curb- stone at 70c, $22.61; 71.8 sq. yds. macadamizing at .735, $5 ?.77• extra expenses at .0766 lin. ft., $2.47 77 85 J. H. Thedinga Est., City, Lot 136, 90.4 lin. ft. new curb- stone at 70c, $6.3.28; 241.1 sq. yds. macadamizing at .735, $177.21; extra ex- penses at .0766 lin. ft., $7.39 247 88 Eliz. A. Sullivan, City, Lot 137. 241.1 sq. yds. macad- amizing at .73,5, $177.21; extra expenses at .0766 lin. ft., $7.39 184 60 A. A. Cooper. City, Lot 133, 143.5 sq. yds. macadamiz- ing at .735, 1105.47; extra expenses at .0766 lin ' ft., $4.94 110 41 A. A. Cooper, City, Lot 139 143.5 sq. yds. macadamiz= ing at .735. $105.47; extra expenses at .0766 lin. ft., $4.94 110, 41 J. R. Waller Est., City, Lot 140, 241.1 sq. yds. Macad- amizing at .736, $1,77.21'; extra expenses at .07.6.6. lln. ft., $7,,39 18.4 60 City of Dubuque, Washington Park,- 774.2• sq. yds, macad- amizing at 70 $569.03; ex- tra expenses at .0766 lin. ft., $24.34 593 37 Cath. A. Christman Est., City' 652, Lot 1, 75.3 lin, ft. new curbstone at 70c, $52.71; 211.6 sq. yds. macadamizing at :735, $155.53; extra ex- penses at .0766 lin. ft., $6.3 214 Cath. A. Christman Est., City 651, Lot 1, 51.3 lin. ft. new curbstone at 7Oc, 135.91; 114.0 sq. ,yds. macadamizing at .735. $83.79; extra ex- penses at .0766 lin. ft., $3.92 ' 123 62 Cath. A. Christman Est., City, So. 36.3 ft. Lot 650, 36.3 lin. ft. new curbstone at 70c, $25.41; 8.07 sq. yds. macad- amizing at .735, $59.31; ex- tra expenses at '.0766 lin. ft., $2.78 87 50 J. D. Push, City, No. 15 ft City Lot 650, 15.0 lin. ft. new curbstone at 70c, $10.50; 33.3 sq. yds. macadamizing at .735, $24.48; extra ex- penses at .0766 lin. ft., $1.14 36 12 J. D. Bush, City, So. 8 ft. S. 19.8 ft. Lot 649, 8.0 lin. ft. new curbstone at 70c, $5.60; 17.7 sq. yds. macadamizing at .735 513.01; extra expenses at .0766 lin. ft., 61c 19 22 C. T. Bush, City, N. 11.1 ft S. ' 19.8 ft. Und. 1 -3 Lot 649, .4 lin. ft. new curbstone at 70c, 28c; 8.733 sq. yds. ma- cadamizing at .735, $6.42; extra expenses at .0766 lin. ft., 30e 7 00 J. D. Bush. N. 11.8 ft. S. 19.8 ft. Und. 1 -3 Lot 649, .3 lin. ft. new curbstone at 70c, 21c; 8.733 sq. yds. macadamizing at .0766, $6.42; extra ex- penses at .0766 lin. ft., 30c. 6 93 Anna M. Utt, City, N. 11.8 ft. S. 19.8 ft. - rind. 1 -3 Lot 649, .3 lin. ft. new curbstone at 70c, 21c; 8.733 sq. yds. ma- cadamizing at .735; $6.42; extra expenses at .0766 lin. ft., 30c 6 93 J. D. Bush, Sub. City, 648 and N. 31.4 ft. 649, Und, 1/2 Lot 1, 41.2 lin. ft. new curb- stone at 70c, *28.80; 91.9 sq. yds. macadamizing at .735, $67.55; extra expenses at .076 lin. ft., $3.12 99 47 Anna M.' TJtt, Sub. City 648 and N. 31.4 ft. 649, Und. 1 ;4' Lot 1, 41.2 lin. ft. new curbstone at 70c, $28.$1; 91.9 sq. yds. macadainizing at .735, $,61.55; ' extra ' ei penses at '.076 lin. ft: '$3.12, 9,9 62 48 Adjourned Regular Session, August 29, 1910 Moved by Ald. O'Rourke that the resolution be adopted and assessment be levied, subject to such redemption as ,has been`- previously.':'made. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul. Singrin, Specht. Nays -None. Moved by Ald, Saul that when we adjourn we adjourn to Monday, Aug. 29th. Carried. Moved by Ald. O'Rourke that the City Treasurer call on County Treas- urer and collect the money due the City on the County Road Fund and he to report to Committee of the Whole and hold the money collected, subject to the will of the Council. Carried. Ald. McEvoy asked the City Engi- neer if he had done anything in re- gard to Willow Street improvement, as instructed. The Engineer stated he had not and gave his reason that he did think it as important as other work. Ald. McEvoy said that as an appropriation had been made for the improvement and the Council had in- structed him to make plans, he there- fore demanded that the Engineer re- port at next meeting regarding Wil- loW Street. The mater of insuring the fire en- gine now being repaired was referred to the Committee on Fire. The Mayor announced the commit- tee to regulate traffiic on the streets as follows: Mayor D. J. Haas, Chief of Police Reilly, Alds. Saul, Singrin and O'Rourke. Moved by Ald. Saul to adjourn. Carried. OTTO P. GEIGER, City Recorder. Adopted , 1910. Approved , 1910. Attest: Mayor. City Recorder. CITY COUNCIL 281 (Official.) Adjourned Regular Session. Aug. 29, 1910. Mayor Haas in the chair. Council met at 8:50 p. m. Present -Alds. McEvoy, O'Rourke. Saul, Singrin, Specht Sauer and City Attorney Lvon, Absent -Ald. Apel, Mayor Haas stated that the meeting was an adjourned meeting of the ad- journed meeting of August 23 of the adjourned meeting of August 19 of the regular session of August 18, 1916. and was called to take uP and consider all matters which may properly come be- fore a regular session of the City Council. Moved by Aid. O'Rourke that the rules be suspended to allow Mr. Bell to address the council in reference to the extension of the lines of the Iowa Telephone Co. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas - Alds. T1cEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin, Snecht. Absent -Ald. Apel, Mr. Bell addressed the council ask- ing that they (Iowa Telephone Co.) be permitted to extend their lines along Wilson avenue and west from Wilson avenue along Julien avenue to West Dubuque, and that tney might do so a once. Moved by Ald. Saul the matter of extending telephone line be left with the Committee of the Whole. Carried. Petition of John Steadman asking that the city fill in front of lot 17 in O'Neil's Sub. No. 2, so that he can lay sidewalk, presented. On motion of Ald.' Saul referred to Comtn'ttee of Whole to view' ground. Petition of Mrs. A. Chowres asking that the Engineer be instructed to prepare a suitable grade on Pearl street and in front of lots 42 and 4S, Finley, Waples and Burton Add., pre- sented. On motion of Ald. McEvoy prayer granted and Engineer to be in- structed. Protest of S. W. Figge, et al, against laying sidewalk in front of property on Angelia street, presented. On mo- tion of Ald. McEvoy referred to Com- mittee of the Whole to view the ground. Petition of Mrs. Clement D. Hayden asking that ' one -half of assessment Paid by Mr. McNamara for connec' tion of Sanitary Sewer be applied to decrease her assessment, presented. On motion of Ald. Singrin referred to Committee - of tha Whole. REPORTS OF OFFICERS. 282 Adjourned Regular Session, August 29, 1910 Petition of Mary E. Waller et al, asking that the taxes paid on lots three and six in Block 29 in the Dubuque Improvement Co. Add. be deducted from their 1910 assessment. Or7 mo- tion of Ald. Saul referred to Commit- tee of the --hole and City Attorney. City Attorney Lyon reported that he had examined the bond of Mark A. O'Rourke and approved of same. On motion of Ald. O'Rourke received and filed. Weighmaster R. Hay reported re- ceipts of $1.75 for month of July. On motion of Ald. O'Rourke received and filed. Al Moyer, pondmaster, reported that he had collected 338 doe, licenses from July 1 to Aug. 13, 1910. On motion of Ald. Specht received and filed. Moved by Ald, Saul that the matter pertaining to the increase of salary of Al Moyer be referred to -Ce rimittee of the Whole. Carried. Moved by Ald. Saul that we take a recess for the purpose of the alder- men examining the plans and speci- fications of the proposed improvement of Grandview avenue. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Alds. McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer. Saul, Singrin, Specht, Absent —Ald. Apel. The council reconvened and the fol- lowing answered roll call: AIcTh. Mc- Evoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin, and Specht. Absent —Ald. Apel. Moved by Ald. McEvoy that the specifications of Grandview avenue he changed to read when a sub -rase is required only clean crushed stone shall be used, etc. Carried. Moved by Aid. Saul that the section pertaining to the expansion joint filler be stricken out and insert h lieu thereof steel skives not over one- fourth of an inch thick. Carried, Moved by Ald. Saul to change sec- tion "sub -hale" by striking out the words cinders or other and have it read "a sub -base shall be provided, if required by the Engineer, composed of suitable material herein before speci- fied, ere. Carried. Moved by Ald. Saul that the plans and specifications be approved as changed. Carri_l. Moved by Ald. Saul that the extend- ing of water mains in Grandview Ave- nue be referred to the committee who were appointed at a previous meeting of the Council to confer with the -Pater Works Trustees and the Mayor to act with said committee, they to ask for the extension of the water mains in Grandview Avenue and re- port at the next meeting. Moved by Ald. Singrin that the City Recorder be instructed to advertise for bids for the extending of Bee Branch from a point about 18 feet south of lot line of Eighteenth Street between Ce- dar and Sycamore Streets to north lot line of Eighteenth Street. Alderman Saul offered, the following: • Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That Grand- view Avenue from the west end of the present improvement at the junction of South Dodge Street to the south line of Mineral Lot 31, be improved by grad- ing, parking, curbing, guttering and macadamizing, the same in accordance with the plans and specifications for such improvement prepared by the City Engineer and now on file in the office of the City Recorder and be it further Resolved, that said improvement shall be completed on or before the 1st day of December, 1910, and shall be paid for in the manner prescribed by Chapter XXXII of the Revised Ordi- nances of the City of Dubuque for the payment of the cost of street improve- ments. The proposals for doing said work shall be acted upon by the Council on the 9th day of September and the City Recorder is hereby ordered to give ten days' notice by publication asking for proposals as provided by ordinance. Moved by Ald. Saul that the resolu- tion be adopted. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Alds. McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin, Specht. Absent —Ald. Apel. Moved by Ald. Saul that the sanitary sewer from Grandview Avenue and South Dodge Street to Dodge Street be constructed of 8 -inch tile pipe. Carried. Moved by Ald. McEvoy that Mrs. Condon be permitted to remove dirt from the alley between West Four- teenth Street and Dubuque Avenue an2l Audubon Avenue and Atlantic Avenue under the supervision of the Street Commissioner and City Engineer. Car- ried. Moved by Ald. Saul to adjourn. Car- Adopted , 1910. Approved , 1910. Attest: Mayor. City Recorder. List of City Warrants Dubuque, Iowa, August 1, 191 Q. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council of Dubuque: Gentlemen: The following is a complete list of all warrants issued by me during the month of July, 1910: SALARIES POR OFFICERS. D. J. Haas, salary, Mayor $116 65 Geo. D. Wybrant, salary, Treas- urer 133 30 F. M. Blake, salary, Deputy Treasurer 100 09 Louis F. Kolfenbach, salary, Clerk to Treasurer 60 00 M. E. Lyons, salary, Auditor 116 65 Geo. J. Vogel, salary, Dept. Aud- itor 80 00 Otto P. ,Geiger, salary; Recorder..116 65 'Geo. H. Ellwanger, salary, Dept. Recorder 86 00 Jos. T. Kelly, salary, Assessor 125 00 Al. H. Wiedner, salary, Depty Assessor 83 30 Frank Kenneally, salary, Depty Assessor 82 30 Geo. T. Lyon, salary, Attorney 150 00 Edgar H. Willging, salary, Asst Attorney 85 00 Miss Nettie Bently, salary, sten- ographer to Attorney 20 00 Chas. Baumgartner, salary, En- gineer 166 65 Jos. Friedrich, salary, Clerk to Engineer 75 00 Walter Cullen, salary, Rod Man 50 00 Thos. Reilly, salary, Chief of Po- lice 100 00 John W. Lawlor, salary, Com- mittee Clerk 125 00 John Mahoney, salary, Street Commissioner 100 00 P. J. Royce, salary, Sidewalk In- • Spector 60 00 Geo. Miller, salary, Supt. of Sprinkling 60 00 Ed. Norton, salary, Market Mas- ter .. 55 00 Al. Moyer, salary, Pound Master 40 00 Mrs. Koening, salary, Janitress 30 00 Thos. Cahill, salary Park Custd 40 00 Chas. McManus, salary, Park - Custd... 40 00 Jos. Straney, Sr., salary, Park Custd 15 00 Dr. Chas . Linehan, salary, Health Physician 50 00 Paul Bewer, salary, Sanitary Po- lice 65 00 Dr. F. J. Kennedy, salary, Meat and Milk Inspector 75 00 John H. Carroll, salary, Harbor • and Wharf Master 36 00 Peter Apel, salary, Alderman 25 00 Edw. McEvoy, salary, Alderman 25 00 John O'Rourke, salary, Alder- man 25 00 Edw. Sauer, salary, Alderman 25 00 List of Warrants 288 Jas. Saul, salary, Alderman 25 00 Wm. Singrin, salary, Alderman 25 00 Robt. Specht, salary, Alderman 25 00 FL1jE. J. Reinfried, salary, Fire 61 75 Wm. Hipman, salary, Fire 49 00 M. Eitel, salary, Fire 38 23 J. Essman, salary, Fire 40 67 A. Duccini, salary, Fire 35 78 J. Flynn, salary, Fire 37 73 G. Byer, salary, Fire 35 78 A. Heer, salary, Fire 32 34 Wm. Kannolt, salary, Fire 32 34 B. Kirch, salary, Fire 32 34 J. Daley, salary, Fire 38 23 J. Barnes, salary, Fire 40 67 T. Ryder, salary, Fire 40 67 M. Kelley, salary 37 73 F. Murphy, salary, Fire 35 78 H .Cain, salary, Fire 32 34 J. Bakey, salary, Fire 32 34 Wm. Smith, salary, Fire 32 34 G. Gehrke, salary, Fire 38, 23 T. T< - salary. Fire 35 78 J. Smith, salary, Fire 32 34 J. Keppler, salary, Fire 32 34 D. Ahern, salary, Fire 49 00 J. Benzer, salary, Fire 37 73 A. McDonnell, salary, Fire 40 67 P. Zillig, salary, Fire 32 34 M. Sweeney, salary, Fire 32 34 J. McGloughlin, salary, Fire 32 34 J. Connelly, salary, Fire 32 34 Wm. Kennedy, salary, Fire 29 89 J. Daugherty, salary, Fire 27 45 J. Murphy, salary, Fire 24 50 Wm. McConnell, salary, Fire 28 00 Wm. Tamsett, salary, Fire 28 00 Wm. Dockstater, salary, Fire 5 55 R. -Weston, salary, Fire 38 23 J. Allen, salary, Fire 35 78 M. Fahey, salary, Fire 32 34 R. Kenneally, salary, Fire 32 34 Wm. Ducey, salary, Fire 38 23 F. Kenneally, salary, Fire 35 78 E. McDermott, salary, Fire 32 34 T. O'Brien, salary, Fire 27 45 J. Roshin, salary, Fire 38 23 F. Baumgartner, salary, Fire 35 78 J. Schoenberger, salary, Fire 32 34 P. Kirsh, salary, Fire 27 45 Amount retained for Pension Fund 31 86 POLIOE. Louis Blocklinger, salary, Police 2815 James Corcoran, salary, Police 32 50 Michael Connolly, salary, Police 32 50 John Cody, salary, Police 32 50 Philip J. Dunphy, salary, Police 32 50 -Wpm. Donahue, salary, Police 32 50 Thomas Duggan, salary, Police 32 50 Michael Fogarty, salary, Police 32 50 Patrick Fury, salary, Police 32 50 John Fox, salary, Police 32 50 Jaynes Flynn, salary, Police 32 50 Wm. Fox, salary, Police 30 00 Ben Gray, salary, Police 32 50 Patrick Hanlon, salary, Police 32 50 Geo. Jones, salary, Police 32 50 Emil Kahn, salary, Police 32 50 Michael Kilty, salary, Police 32 50 James Keefe, salary, Police 32 50 284 List of Warrants John Kane, salary, Police 32 50 John Kop, salary, Police 30 00 Patrick Kenneally, salary, Police 32 50 Barney Ludescher, salary, Police 32 50 Charles Liest, salary, Police 35 00 - Patrick McInerney, salary, Police 32 50 Patrick McCollins, salary, Police 32 50 Michael McCormick, salary, Po- lice 32 50 Henry Mueller, salary, Police 32 50 Hugh Markey, salary, Police 32 50 S. Sterling, Labor 7 20 John J. O'Brien, salary, Police 32 50 Michael O'Connor, salary, Police 37 50 John Raesle, salary, Police 37 50 Michael Ryan, salary, Police 32 50 Gus Ratterman, salary, Police 32 50 Patrick Sutton, salary, Police 1515 Joseph Stoltz, salary, Police 32 50 Michael Stapleton, salary, Police 32 50 Patrick Sullivan, salary, Police 32 50 John Spielman, salary, Police 16 25 Dennis Sheehan, salary, Police 30 00 J. Schroeder, Labor 5 40 Frank Williams, salary, Police 32 50 Louis Zemanek, salary, Police 30 00 Miss Brennan, salary, Police Ma- tron 32 50 Mrs. K. Hibbe, salary, Police Matron 32 50 STREETS. M. Acker, 3rd $ 5 40 J. Bechen, 2nd 13 50 .T. TRrouillette, 2nd 16 60 S. Sebastian, 4th 4 80 C. Bentin, 5th 7 20 F. Burt, 4th 4 00 P. Carney, 1st 23 40 1,V. Coughlin, 1st 9 00 TT. Cornell. 1st 3 An G. Collinson, 4th 5 00 J. Callaghan. 2nd 23 40 J. Connolly, lst -2nd 23 40 M. Carney. 2nd -3 -rd -4th 23 40 F. -- )opahne, 2nd 8 80 J. DeWachter, 4th 7 20 J. Dobler, 5th 10 80 T. Donahue 23 40 T. Lonergan 23 40 J. Egan, 2nd 10 80 J. Ess 23 40 G. Frost, 2nd 25 00 B. Frick, 5th 1 80 I0. Fitzlaff 25 00 R. Glass, 2nd 18 90 C. Geimer, 4th 19 80 7i. Galle. 5th 7 20 M. Hannan, 2nd 17 20 'I. Harker. 4th 16 20 N. Herman, 5th 5 40 Peter Jacobs, 3rd 19 00 John John, 3rd 3 60 J. Jellison, 3rd 2 50 T. Kettenhofen, 3rd 19 00 M. Kelly, 3rd 10 00 P, Kenneally. Health 23 40 J. Kinsella 25 00 J. Kness .. 23 40 F. L assanee, 5th 1 80 F. Lilly, 5th 10 00 R. Love 9 00 J. Mullen, 2nd , 10 80 M. Morrissey, 2nd 9 00 T. Malloy, 3rd -10 60 Ed. Malloy, 3rd 1160 J. Martinek, 4th 5 40 D. McGuinness, 1st 7 20 M: McCarten, 1st 180 J. McAleese,' 2nd 14 00 John McLaughlin, 3rd 5 40 Jas. McLaughlin, Sr., 3rd 14 60 W. McLaughlin, 3rd 25 00 P. MePoland, 4th 4 49 B. McDonnell 2 90 R. MeGivern, expense 23 40 W. O'Brien, 1st 25 00 J. Pullens, 3rd 4 60 J. Parker, 4th 15 40 M. Prosser, 5th 14 40 P. Ryan, 1st 9 00 J. Roussell, 1st 1 80 D. Rosemeier, 2nd 1010 Phil Reddin, 2nd 8 80 J. Ryan, 2nd 23 40 F. Siege, 4th 24 00 F. Sellie, 5th 4 80 J, Schwartz 34 60 J. Steffens, 3rd -4th 23 40 J. Tobin, 4th 18 80 J. Twrieg, 5th 11 60 A. Turner 25 00 L. Walkenheim, 3rd 14 60 H. Weber. 5th 8 60 A. Welu, 5th 18 00 P. Weirioh, 5th 25 00 W: Walker, 3rd -4th 23 40 N. Zingel, 4th 15 40 TEAMS. M. Ackles, 3rd -4th 67 50 F. Burns, 3rd 11 00 F. Becker, 3rd 22 50 Josh Calvert, 2nd 38 75 John Calvert, 2nd 48 50 B. Costello, 4th 53 50 A. Conrad, 5th 39 50 Mrs. A. Dietl, 5th 6 00 N. Ennert, 1st - 28 50 J. Graham, lst -2nd -4th 67 50 F. Hohnecker 69 00 J. Landholdt, 4th 22 00 J. Long, 5th 11 00 J. Linehan 43 30 P. Linehan's Sons, 3rd 67 50 J. Mulligan, 1st 13 50 M. Markham, Ord 7 00 J. J. McCollins, 2nd 11 50 J. McQuillan, 3rd 50 00 Jeff McGrath, 4th 49 50 D. O'Meara, 1st 13 50 R. Obermayer 35 70 J. Oswald 79 50 Aug. Rink, 1st 31 00 J. Siegworth, 1st 11 50 U. E. Co. 394 80 C. Van Wie 77 50 Bill of Jas. F. Lynch, Inspector on Bluff Street 28 80 SEWERS. D. Cunningham $ 23 40 J. Clune 23 40 A. Hird 23 40 W. Hennessy 21 60 O. Son es - 1 00 F. Luchterhand 23 40 R. Love 1 00 J. Rooney 23 40 G. Reynolds .. .... J. Scheuer C. Sullivan C. Specht Geo. D. Wybrant, interest out- standing warrants Geo. D. Wybrant, freight and express charges .. Geo. Ds. Wybrant, Library or- ders Geo. D. Wybrant, Library or- ders 500 00 Geo. D. Wybrant, Library or- ders 500 00 Geo. D. Wybrant, Library or- ders 454 94 Peter L. Schlosser, refund of loan 100 00 FIREMEN J. Reinfried, salary, Fire $ 62 00 Wm. Hipman, salary, Fire 50 00 M. Eitel, salary, Fire 38 00 J. Essman, salary, Fire 41 00 A. Duccini, salary, Fire 35 00 .T. Flynn, salary, Fire 38 0 0 G. Beyer, salary, Fire 35 00 Wm. Kannolt, salary, Fire 33 0 0 B. Kirch, salary, Fire 33 00 A. Heer, salary, Fire 33 00 J. Daley, salary, Fire .., 38 00 J. Barnes, salary, Fire 41 00 00 T. Ryder, salary, Fire 41 M. Kelly, salary, Fire 38 00 F. Murphy, salary, Fire 35 00 H. Cain, salary, Fire... 4 33 00 J. Bakey, salary, Fire 33 00 Wm. Smith, salary, Fire 33 00 G. Gehrke, salary, Fire 38 00 T: Kennedy, salary, Fire 35 J. Smith, salary, Fire 33 00 00 J. Keppler, salary, Fire 335 00 B D. Ahern, salary, Fire 50 00 J. enzer ,salary, Fire 3 800 A. McDonnell, salary, Fire 41 00 P. Zillig, salary, Fire 33 00 M. Sweeney, salary, Fire • 33 00 J. McGloughlin, salary, Fire 33 0 0 J. Connelly, salary, Fire 33 00 Wm. Kennedy, salary, Fire. 30 0 0 J. Daugherty, salary, Fire 27 00 J. Murphy, salary, Fire 25 00 Wm. Tannsett, salary, Fire 27 0 0 Wm. McConnell, salary, Fire 27 00 D. B. Cooney, salary, Fire ; 1 00 C. M. Ccle, salary, Fire 1 00 R. Weston, salary, Fire 38 00 J. Allen, salary, Fire 35 00 M. Fahey, salary, Fire 33 00 R. Kenneally, salary, Fire 33 00 Wm. Ducey, salary, Fire 38 00 F'. Kenneally, salary. Fire 35 0 0 E. McDermott, salary, Fire 33 00 T. O'Brien, salary, Fire 27 00 J. Roshin, salary, Fire 38 00 F. Baumgartner, salary, Fire. 35 00 J. Schoenberger, salary, Fire. 35 0 0 P. Kirch, salary, Fire 27 00 STR; J. Brouillette, 2nd J. Bechen, 2nd S. Bastien, 4th ...... ...... 7 J. Bixler, 4th .............. 12 C. Buelow, 5th 1 287 15 39 500 00 $ 15 9 List of Warrants 285 3 60 24 60, 27 50 30 00 20 20 20 30 80 C. Beutin, 5th 8 40 F. Burt, 4th 5 60 P. Carney, 1st 20 • 80 W: Coughlin, 1st 3 60' G. Collinson, 4th .... 18 20 W. Clark, 4th 14 00 J. Connolly, lst -2nd 23 40 M. Carney, 2nd - 3rd -4th 23 40 J. Callaghan, 2nd .... 23 40 J. Dobler, 5th 5 40 T. Donahue, 23 40 J. Egan, 2nd 12 60 J. Eberhardt, grading 80 J. Ess 23 40 G. Frost, 2nd .... ........: 25 00 F. Frick, 3rd 3 60 E. Fitzlaff 9 65 B. Glass, 2nd ....... 15 20 G. Geimer, 4th 16 20 M. Ganahl, 4th 4 20 C. Gantenbein, 5th .... 2 20 J. Galle, grading ...... , 80 T. Hackney, 1st 14 40 J. Hill, 1st 10 40 M. Hannan, 2nd 15 80 T. Harker, 4th 8 20 J. Haupert, 4th 3 60 N. Herman, 5th 9 00 Peter Jacobs, 3rd..... 1 60 John John, 3rd ....... 9 00 W. Jellison, 4th 7 50 J. Jellison, 3rd 17 50 N. Kettenhofen, 3rd 80 M. Kelly, 3rd 3 20 J. Kness 23 40 P. Kenneally, health 23 40 J. Kinsella 25 00 0'. Lillie, 5th 1 80 R. Love 13 50 R. Love ...... 5 60 T. Lonergan 23 40 J. Mullen, 2nd . 12 60 M. Morrissey, 2nd 7 20 T. Malloy, 3rd 12 20 Ed. Malloy, 3rd ...... 17 00 J. Martinek, 4th 21 60 Jas. Malloy, 4th 1 20 D. McGuinness, 1st.... 11 80 J. McAleese, 2nd 19 80 R. McCaffrey, 2nd 3 20 Jas. McLaughlin, 3rd 13 80 John McLaughlin, 3rd 6 20 W. McLaughlin, 3rd ... 25 00 P. MePoland, 4th .... 17 20 D. McGrath, 4th .... 9 00 R. McGivern, Ehcpense 23 40 '37. O'Brien, 1st 25 00 C. O'Neill, 2nd 14 40 J. Parker, 4th ....... 7 20 H. Paar, 4th 80 J. Paar, 4th 80 .T. Ronssell. 1st 19 40 P. Reddin, 2nd 9 00 W. Robinson, 4th 6 20 Roe Royce, 4th .. .... 4 40 Roy Ritter. 4th 3 60 J. Ryan, 2nd 21 60 J. Schroeder, 4th ...... 11 80 F. Siege, 4th 25 00 F. c'elli. 5th 3 60 J. Schwartz, 37 50 J. Steffens. 3rd -4th 23 40 James Tobin, 4th.... 21 60 • 1 —. • 286 List of- Warrants A. Turner ...... L. Walkenheim, 3rd J. Willman, 4th A. Welu, 5th H. Weber, 5th ..... ...� P. Weirich, 5th ....... W. Walker, 3rd,4th... ,. N. Zingel, 4th TEAMS. M. Ackels, 3rd -4th Josh Calvert, 2nd John Calvert, 2nd .... B. Costello, 4th.... A. Conrad, 5th Jos. Graham, 1st -2nd- 4th J. Haudenschield, 3rd F. Hohnecker John Long, 5th J. Linehan P. Linehan's Sons, 3rd J. Mulligan, 1st M. Markham, 3rd .... J. J. McCollins, 2nd J. McQuillan, 3rd Jeff McGrath, 4th P. S. Norton, 4th Obermayer J. Oswald W. Ruesch, 5th A. Siege, 4th A. Stoltz, 5th • C. Van Wie, 1st - 2nd -3rd SEWERS. D. Cunningham ...... ....... J. Clune A. Hird W. Hennessy ... .... G. Gunz splicing rope) F. Luchterhand ...... J. Rooney J. Scheuer ....... .... .... C. Sullivan ... ... ......... C. Specht ... J. Hanson 80 50 29 50 25 00 14 50 4 50 69 50 4 50 80 00 29 50 43 35 66 50 13 50 34 50 17 00 22 50 18 00 15 00 35 75 79 50 4 50 6 50 11 50 70 00 $ 9 80 12 60 18 00 12 60 1 00 3 60 18 00 21 60 16 90 18 50 10 00 POLICE. Louis Blocklinger, salary, Po lice ...$ 30 30 James Corcoran, salary, Police 32 50 Michael Connolly, salary, Po- lice 32 50 John Cody, salary, Police 32 50 Philip J. Dunphy, salary, Po- lice Wm. Donahue, salary, Police Thomas Duggan, salary, Po- lice 32 50 Michael Fogarty, salary, Po- lice flatricrr Fury, salary, Police John Fox, salary, Police James Flynn, salary, Police Wm. Fox, salary, Police Ben Gray, salary, Police Patrick Hanlon, salary, Police Geo. Jones, salary, Police Emil Kahn, salary, Police.., Michael Kilty, salary, Police James Keefe, salary, Police John Kane, salary, Police John Kopp, salary, Police Patrick Kenneally, salary, Po- lice 30 30 Barney Ludescher, salary, Po -' 25 00 lice 30 30 12 60 .Charles Liest, salary,• Police. 35 00 3 20 Patrick McInerney, salary, 14 40 Police .. .... .... 32 50 12 60 Patrick McCollins, salary, Po- 25 00 lice ... ... ...... 32 50 23 40 Michael McCormick, salary, 6 40 Police 32 50 Henry Mueller, salary, Police 32 50 Hugh Markey, salary, Police 32 50 John J. O'Brien, salary, Police 32 50 Michael O'Connor, salary, Po- lice 37 50 John Raesle, salary, Police 37 50 Michael Ryan, salary, Police 32 50 Gus Ratterman, salary, Police 32 50 Patrick Sutton, salary, Police. 6 50 Joseph Stoltz, salary, Police 32 50 Michael Stapleton, salary, Po- lice 32 50 Patrick Sullivan, salary, Police 32 50 John Spielman, salary, Police 8 65 Dennis Sheehan, salary, Police 30 00. Frank Williams, salary, Police 32 50 Louis Zemanek, salary, Police 28 00 Miss •Brennan, salary, Police Matron 32 50 Mrs. K. Hibbe, salary, Police Matron .... ....t 32 50 35 00 32 50 32 50 32 50 32 50 32 50 30 00 32 50 21 70 32 50 32 50 32 50 32 50 32 50 30 00 BILLS. A. E. Bradley, painting and papering Police headquar- ters, Mayor's and Assessor's office and putting in win - dow lights City Hall as per contract $ 82 00 Metz Mfg. Co., new screens and repair of screens 9 10 Philip Breithaupt, repairing fountain at 27th and White Streets and repairing gas lamps at City Hall 8 80 Mullen Bros., repairing foun- tain on Grandview Avenue and plumbing at City Hall. 8 50 G. F. Kleih, supplies for City Hall 4 25 M. S. Hardie, letter heads for Mayor, Engineer and Chief of Police 26 00 Eichhorn & Bechtel, supplies for City Hall 1 45 Clark Roller Awning Co., one awning for Mayor's office 4 70 Foley Hand Laundry, towel service for June 4 00 J. E. Hartig, repairing steel tape and lawn mower , 1 70 Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co., hose for Phoenix Park 10 50 Klauer & Kress, supplies Side- walk Department H. S. Moore, transcript of tes- timony in case of Lizzie Post vs. City of Dubuque 12 00 Hoermann Press, printing for Treasurer's office 2 50 Geo. Masters, three inverted gas mantels 60 Carr, Ryder & Adams, one light glass, Engineer's office . 40 6 30 List of Warrants Union Printing Co., pasters and scratch tabs 13 30 Edmund Linehan, one case toilet paper 7 50 W. R. Pearce, lettering on door in Mayor's office 75 Ed. Miilins, sharpening mow- er 1 25 C. A. Noyes, shades for Coun- cil Chamber and Recorder's office 3 25 M. O'Donnell, repairing foun- tain on Julien and Grant Avenues and supplies 7 98 Pier Bros., one cord oakwood for City Hall and Police 6 75 Babcock Fire Extinguisher Co., supplies for Fire Dept. 16 00 Key City Gas Co., fuel and light, Fire and Police Depts. 26 75 Geo. Ragatz & Son, supplies and repairs for Fire Dept 54 39 Spahn & Rose Lumber Co , lumber for Fire •Dept. 5 39 • Union Electric Co., power for City fire alarm system 2 00 John Kriebs, supplies for Fire Dept. 95 J. F. Ris & Bro., repairing acid reservoir, Fire Dept 1 75 National Refining Co., oil for Fire Dept. 6 75 Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co., three firemen's coats 16 50 John C. Wells, tower bell No 3 00 Byrne Bros., rent of buggy from Feb. 7th to March 7, 1910, by Chief of Fire Dept. 6 00 W. B. Baumgartner, supplies for Fire Department 2 05 M. Stafford, feed for Fire Dept. 142 41 J. J. Strayer, pillow cases for Fire Dept, 4 50 Dubuque Eagle Chemical Co , 5 gal Flynet for 'Fire Dept 10 00 Duggan & Cota, supplies for Police and Fire Dept. 3 45 F. M. Jaeger Co., supplies for Fire and Sewer Depts. 3 55 Wunderlich & Wiederholt, horseshoeing, Fire Dept. . • 3 60 Collings & Pfiffner, horse - shoeing for Fire Dept. 14 75 Dr. J. Hagerty,. veterinary service May and June for Fire Dept 18 40 Phil Heller, horseshoeing for Fire Dept. 13 00 L. Lindenberg, ax handles for Fire Dept. 1 20 Lagers, Peed & Berwanger, horseshoeing for Fire Dept. 6 50 Model Wall Paper Co., frames for Fire Dept, 10 00 J. C. Voelker, gloves for Po- lice Dept. 3 00 Collings & Pfiffner, horseshoe - ing for Police Dept. 4 00 G. F. Kleih, supplies for Po- lice Dept. 1 00 287 S. C. Dike, shears and clip- pers for Police Dept. 65 John Linehan, removing ma- nure from Patrol House 5 00 Ed. Norton, meals furnished prisoners for June 5 80 Klauer & Kress, supplies for Police Dept. 2.60 The Boston Clothiers, police helmets as per contract 97 25 C. J. Shannon, supplies for Police Matron 2 95 Eichhorn & Bechtel, supplies for Police Matron 65 A. E. Bradley, setting glass in Police Dept. 1 00 La Nicca Pharmacy, supplies Police and Health Depts 1 50 Mettel Bros., feed for Police and Fire Depts. 5 05 Dr. J. Hagerty, veterinary service for May and June, Police Dept. 7 40 Mullen Bros., connecting .foun- tain on Seminary Street and supplies and repairs for Road Dept. 20 36 W. D. Deckert Co., supplies for Road Dept. 3 14 James B. Clow & Sons, foun- tain for Road Dept. 97 20 Standard Oil Co., road oil for Road Dept. 245 79 Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co., supplies for Road Dept 62 Jos. Brouillette, 7.72 cu. yds. macadam 5 79 O'Farrell Contracting Co , concrete aprons at East and Grace Streets 8 00 G. W. Healey & Son, supplies for Road Dept. 73 Pier Bros., coal for Road Dept, 7 60 F. G. Becker, coal for steam roller 16 71 Mike Donnigan, 8.93 cu, yds macadam 6 70 Pitts - Thompson Foundry Co , supplies for Road Dept. 12 00 Mat Kieffer, 65.87 cu.- yds macadam 65 87 F. Beutin, wood for steam roller 7 50 Key City Roofing Co., cement for Road Dept. and lime for Board of Health 9 55 Linehan & Molo, sewer pipe and cement for Road Dept, 6 85 The Austin - Western Co., sup- plies for Road Dept. 18 00 F. Beutin, wood for steam roller 4 50 Phil Heller, horseshoeing for Road Dept. 2 00 Pat Farrell, 18.88 cu. yds. ma- cadam 14 16 Key City Gas Co., coke for steam roller 6 40 Smedley Steam Pump Co., re- pairs on steam roller 1 96 A. Siege, 16 ft. curbing 4 00 288 List of Warrants F. Schloz & Son, repairs for Road Dept. 4 80 J. F. Ris & Bro., supplies for Road Dept. 3 00 Geo. Ragatz & Son, repairing sweeper 4 88 John Mullen, 11.34 cu. yds. macadam 8 50 Klauer & Kress, supplies for Road Dept. 5 85 Spahn & Rose Lumber Co , lumber for Road Dept. 14 19 F. Schloz & Son, supplies for Sewer Dept. 1 85 Jas. Hird, 24% days inspector Seminary Street sewer 47 16 Klauer & Kress, supplies for Sewer Dept. 25 E. L. Lembke, one flynet for Sewer Dept. 3 60 Lagen, Peed & Berwanger, horseshoeing, Sewer Dept 50 Spahn & Rose Lumber Co , cement for Sewer Dept. 20 Dubuque Lumber Co., lumber for Sidewalk Dept, 75 00 Dr. J. Hagerty, veterinary ser- vice for carpenter horse 1 60 Klauer & Kress, 1 shovel for Sidewalk Dept. 95 Spahn & Rose Lumber Co , Lumber for Sidewalk Dept 3 73 C. Giese, sharpening saws and repairing lawn mower . , . , 2 00 F.' Schloz & Son, repairing carpenter wagon 4 60 Adam Stoltz, raising steam roller as per contract .., 164 00 Eagle Point Lime Works, crushed stone 22 20 Jas. Lee & Son, constructing cement sidewalk on West 5th and College Ave, 67 79 Tibcy Eros., 5% retained for one year on Bee Branch sewer 296 48 H. G. Strong, constructing sewer in Seminary Street 256 87 G. A. Heyne, flowers for pub- lic park, as per contract 86 00 Harkett's Floral Nursery, flowers for park, as per con- tract 15. 00 The Adams Co., 4 settees for Jackson Park 14 00 Dubuque Telephone Co., serv- ice for May and June, 1910 34 84 James Lynch, inspector on Bluff Street, 7 days 13 50 The Adams Co., 8 settees for Washington Park 28 00 Key City Gas Co., light for various offices 72 75 Iowa Telephone Co., service for various offices 12 50 Western Union Telegraph Co , electric clock and time. serv- ice for June, 1910 1 00 Hoermann Press, printing for Board of Health 3 00 Jury, assessing damage by opening and straightening of Spring and Booth Streets: C. A. Voelker, juror $ 2 00 Geo. N. Raymond, juror 2 00 Fred G. Doerrer, juror 2. D. W. Rand, juror 2 00 Jacob Kessler, juror 2 00 John McCabe, juror 2 00 Joseph Schrup, juror 2 00 John McKinley, juror 2 00 John Heim, juror 2 00 C. B. Trewin, juror 2 00 Karl Fatka, juror 2 00 Henry Nagiemaker, juror 2 00 Union Electric Co., street lighting for June, 1910 500 00 Union Electric Co., street lighting for June, 1910 500 00 Union Electric Co., street lighting for June, 1910 500 00 Union Electric Co., street lighting for June, 1910 500 00 Union Electric Co., street lighting for June, 1910 253 65 Smith- Morgan Printing Co , printing pamphlets and list of warrants for April and June 44 48 Times- Journal, printing Coun- cil Prooceedings for June 47 00 Labor Leader, printing Coun- cil Proceedings for June 12 50 National Demokrat, printing Council Proceedings for June 12 50 Peter Jacobs, 13.16 cu. yds macadam, 3rd Road 13 16 Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co.. 3 firemen's coats 16 50 Street & Steuck, 5% retained constructing sewer in alley between El mand Washing- ton 9 04 Illinois Surety Co., premium on Police and Fire Com. bonds: Fire, $18.75; Police, $18.75 37 50 Foley Hand Laundry, 2 towels lost 50 W. K. Brown, supplies for Fire, 25c; Sidewalk Dept. $2.05 2 40 G. T. Lyon, City Attorney, wit- ness fee in case of Lizzie Post vs. City , 16 00 Ed. Harming, part of lot 1 of lot 25, Mt. Pleasant Add 100 00 A. Honing, Part of lot 2 of 25, Mt. Pleasant Add., lot 2 of 1 of 25, Mt. Pleasant Add 100 00 F. B. Lattner, lot 16 of Lay- ins' Add 10 00 E. T. Frith, hauling garbage curing June 374 40 I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct list of all war- rants issued by me during the month of July, 1910. OTTO P. GEIGER, City Recorder. NOTICE '1O CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received at the Council Chamber, City Hall, by the City Recorder, until 8:00' p. m.' Thursday, August 18th, 1910, for the im- provement of Wilbur Avenue from the westerly end of the present improve- ment of said street and from a point thereon at the intersection of the easterly line of Olive street westerly to a point fifty -six feet ten inches Westerly of the easterly line of Olive street at the intersection of such line with Wilbur avenue, in accordance with plans and specifications prepared by the City Engineer and now on file in the office of the City Recorder. It is estimated by the City Engineer that said improvement will require 56 feet 10 inches of combined cement curb and gutter, 164.1 square yards Telford macadam. 161 cubic yards cutting. Said work to be completed on or be- fore September 1st, 1910, Bidders must state price per lineal foot for combined concrete curb and guttering, also the price per square yard for macadamizing, also the price per square yard cutting. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for $100.00 on some Du- buque bank as a guarantee that a contract will be entered into if award- ed. Check and bid in separate en- velope. The City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Dubuque, August 2, 1910. OTTO P. GEIGER, 8 -3 -3t. City Recorder. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received at the Council Chamber, City Hall, by the City Recorder, until 8:00 p, m. Thursday, August 18th, 1916, for the paving with, brick of Windsor Avenue from the end of the present improve- ment to a - point about three hundred and twenty feet northerly therefrom, in accordance with the plans and specifications prepared by the City Engineer and now on file in the office of the City Recorder. It is estimated by the City Engineer that said improvement will require: 1383.9 square yards of brick paving on the present foundation. 200 lineal feet of old curbing reset. 8 lineal feet of new curbing set. The work to be pald for when salki work is completed and as prescribed by Chapter XXXII. of the Revised Ordinances of 1901 of the City of Du- buque, work to be completed on or before the 15th day of September, 1910. Bidders must state the price per lineal foot for new curbing set, price per lineal foot for resetting old curb- ing, also the price per square yard for paving with brick, the contractor to furnish all new material and to do all the work. Official Notices 289 Each bid must be accompanied with a certified check for $100.00 on some Dubuque bank as a guarantee that a contract will be entered. into if award- ed. Bid and check in separate en- velopes. The City reserves the right to re- ject any and all bids. Dated at Dubuque, August 2, 1910. Otto P. GEIGER, 8 -3 -3t. City Recorder. Notice of Special Assessment. Notice is hereby given to all con- cerned that a special assessment as provided by law will be levied at a session of the City Council to be held August 18, 1910, to pay for the im- provement of East Street from Delhi Street to Center Street, O'Farrell Con- tracting Co., contractors. Amount of special assessment, $4013.39, same to be assessed against the abutting property upon and along said street. And that there is a plat and sched- ule on file in the office of the City Re- corder of said City of Dubuque, show- ing the street in which said improve- ment was made, and the separate lots and parcels of ground, or specified portions thereof, subject to assessment for such improvement, the name of the owner thereof as far as practic- able, and the amount to be assessed against each lot or parcel of ground which plat and schedule are subject to public inspection. And that any and all persons ob- jecting to said special assessment or to said plat must file his or their ob- jection in writing with the City Re- corder of said City of Dubuque on or before said session of the City Coun- cil, to be held August 18, 1910, or to appear at said session of the Council to show cause, if any you have, why said assessment should not be levied. Dated at Dubuque, Augut 4, 1910. OTTO P. GEIGER, 8 -4 -3t. City Recorder. Notice of Special Assessment. Notice is hereby given to all con- cerned that a special assessment as provided by law will be levied at ,a session of the City Council to be held August 18, 1910, for the construction of a sanitary sewer in Seminary Street from the manhole at the intersection of Madison and Seminary Streets for about 550 feet westerly, H. G. Strong, contractor. Amount of special assessment, $368.30, same to be assessed against the abutting property upon and along said street. And that there is a plat and sched- ule on file in the office of the City Re> corder of said City of Dubuque, show- ing the street in which said sewer was constructed, and the separate lots and parcels of ground, or specified portions thereof, subject to assessment for such lmprovement,. the name of 290 Official, Notices the owner thereof as far as practic- able, and the amount to be assesse•.i against each lot or parcel of ground, which plat and schedule are subject to public inspection. And that any and all persons ob- jecting to said special assessment ur to said plat must file his or their ob- jection in writing with the City Re- corder Of said City of Dubuque on or before said session of the City Coun- cil to be held August 18, 1910, or to appear at said session of the Council to show cause, if any you have, wliy said assessment should not be levied. Dated at Dubuque, August 4, 1910. OTTO P. GEIGER, 8 -4 -3t. City Recorder: AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE CREATING A PO. LICEMEN'S PENSION FUND AND REGULATING THE CONTROL AND DISPOSITION OF SAID FUND AND THE PENSIONS PAY. ABLE FROM ,SAME AND AUTH• ORIZING THE LEVY OF AN AN- NUAL TAX IN AID OF SUCH FUND. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That there is hereby cre- ated. in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 62 of the Acts of the Thir- ty -third General Assembly of the State of Iowa, a fund, to be known and des- ignated as a policemen's pension fund and the same shall he regulated and controled as hereinafter provided. Section 2'. There may be annually levied by the Council, at the time of the levy of other taxes for city pur- poses, a tax not exceeding one -half of a mill on the dollar upon taxable prop erty within the limits of the City of Dubuque, for the purpose of aiding the creation and maintenance of the fund aforesaid. All monies derived from the taxes so levied, and all monies re- ceived as membership fees and clues, as hereinafter provided, and all mon- ies received from grants, donations, and devises, for the benefit of such fund, shall be included in such fund, and the same shall be under the con- trol of a board of trustees and shall be exclusively devoted to and for the purposes hereinafter enumerated. Section 3. The Chief of Police, the City Treasurer, and the City Attorney shall be ex- officio . members of and shall constitute the board of trustees of the policemen's pension fund. The Chief of Police shall be the President and the City Treasurer shall be the treasurer of such board of trustees. and the faithful performance of the duties of the treasurer. shall be secur- ed by his official bond as City Treas- urer. Such trustees shall not receive any compensation for their services as members of said board. Section 4. The policemen's pension fund shall be kept and preserved as a separate fund. The board of trustees shall have power to invest any surplus left in such fund at the end of the fiscal year, but no part of the fund realized from any tax levy shall be used for any purpose other than the payment of pensions. Investments shall be limited to interest hearing bonds of the United States, of the State of Iowa, of any county, town-. ship, or municipal corporation of the State of Iowa. All such securities shall be deposited with the Treasurer of the board of trustees for safe keep- ing. Section 5. The board of trustees may take by gift, grant, devise, or be- quest, any money or property, real or personal, or other thing of value for the benefit of the policemen's pension fund. All rewards in money, fees, gifts or emoluments of every kind or nature that may be paid or given the police department of the City of Dubuque or to any member, thereof, except when allowed to be retained or given to en- dow a medal or other permanent or competitive reward on account of ex- traordinary services rendered by said police department or any member thereof, and all fines and penalties im- posed upon members of said depart- ment, shall be paid into the sald pen- sion fund and become a part thereof. Section 6. Every member of the po- lice department of the City of Du- buque shall be required to pay to the Treasurer of said fund a membership fee, to be fixed by the board of trus- tees, not exceeding Five Dollars ($5.00) and shall also be assessed and requir- ed to pay annually an amount equal to one per cent per annum upon the ambunt of the annual salary paid to him, which said assessment shall be deducted and retained in equal semi- annual installments out of such sal- ary. Section 7. Every member of the po- lice department of the City of Du- buque who shall, while a member of such department and while engaged in the performance of his duties as such policeman, be injured or disabled, and upon an examination by a physician appointed by the board of trustees, be found to be physically or mentally permanently disabled so as to render him unfit for the performance of his duties as policemen, shall be entitled to be retired and the board of trus- tees shall thereupon order his retire- ment, and, upon his being retired, he shall be • paid out of the policemen's pension fund, monthly, a sum equal to one -half of the amount of the monthly compensation allowed such member as salary at the date of his injury or dis- ability. Section 8. If a member of the police department, retired, as in the last preceding section provided, because of Permanent disability, shall die as a re- sult of such injury, or if a member of such department, while in the perfor- mance of his duties, shall be killed or die as a result of injuries received, or if a member die because of any disease contracted by reason of his occupa- tion as a policeman, and shall leave a widow or minor children or dependent father or mother surviving him, there shall he paid to the surviving widow, se long as she remains unmarried and of good moral character, a' pension of twenty dollars ($20.00) per month, out of the policemen's pension fund, and there shall also be paid to the guar- dian of the minor children of such member, out of said fund, a pension of six dollars ($6.00) per month for each of said children unti it or they reach the age of sixteen years, provided, however, that there shall not be paid to the surviving widow and minor children an aggregate sum in excess of a sum equal to one -half of the amount of the salary of such member at the time of his death or 'disability; and if such deceased policeman leave no wid- ow or minor children, then there shall be paid to his dependent father or mother, or either, if one alone sur- vives, a pension of twenty dollars ($20.00) per month. Section 9. Any member of the po- lice department who may be entitled to benefits under the provision of this ' ordinance, and who has served twenty - two years or more in said department, of which the last five years' service shall have been continuous may make application to the board of trustees to be retired from such police depart- ment, and thereupon it shall be the duty of the board of trustees to order the retirement of such member, if it be found that he is unable to perform the duties, to which he is or may be assigned, or has reached the age of fifty -five years (55), and upon retire- ment, he shall be paid a monthly pen- sion equal to one -half the amount of salary received by him as monthly copensation at the date of his retire- ment Section 10. Any member of the po- lice department entitled to be retired under the provisions of this act, but who shall continue in service and who shall be 'thereafter discharged for cause other than the violation of any law of the United States, or of the State of Iowa, amounting to a felony, shall, upon being discharged, be en- titled, to, and there shall be paid to him, a monthly pension equal to one - half of the amount of salary received by him at the date of his discharge; provided however, that the Chief of Police shall have the power to assign any member of the police department , retired, or drawing pensions under this ordinance to the performance of light duties in such department hi cases of extraordinary emergencies. and, pro- vided further, that after the decease Official Notices 291 of a retired or discharged member re- ceiving a pension under the provision of this ordinance, his widow and minor child, or children under sixteen years of age, or, in case he leaves no widow or minor chidren, his dependent par- ent or parents, if any, shall ' be en- titled to a pension in the amount and under the conditions heretofore pro- vided to be paid to the surviving widow and minor children and depend- ent parents of a member killed or dis- abled in the performance of his dut- ies. And provided ft:ether. if, at any time, there shall be insufficient funds in the policemen's pension fund to meet and pay all pensions due and ow- ing from said fund, the board of trus- tees shall apportion the amount on hand in said fund among the persons entitled to such pension, in proportion to the amount to which each is en- titled, and the payment of such pro- portionate amount shall be considered a full 'payment of the 'amount then .due and no liability shall thereafter exist for the unpaid portions of such pen- sions. Section 11. If any member of the police department shall have been re- tired by reason of physical or mental disability, the board of trustees shall have the right and power, at any time, to cause such retired member to be brought before it and again examined by competent physicians for the pur- pose of discovering whether such dis- ability yet continues and whether such retired member shall be contin- ued on the pension roll, and said board shall also have power to examine wit- nesses for the same purpose. Such re- tired member shall be entitled to rea- sonable notice that such examination will be made and to be pre§ent at the time of the taking of any testimony, shall be permitted to examine the witnesses brought before :tine board, and shall also have the right to in- troduce evidence in his own behalf. All witnesses produced shall be exam- ined under oath, and any member of such board of trustees is hereby au- thorized and empowered to administer such oath to such witnesses. The de- cision of such board upon such mat- ters shall be final and conclusive, in the absence of fraud, and no appeal shall be allowed therefrom. Such dis- abled member shall remain upon the pension roll unless and until rein- stated in such police department by 1 eason of such examination. Section 12. The provisions of this ordinance shall he, at all times, sub- ject to alterations or change to con- form with the alterations and changes which may be made by legislative enactment with reference to said Chapter 62 of the Laws of the Thirty - chird General Assembly of the. State of Iowa, and all persons claiming benefits under the provisions hereof shall be entitled to receive only such benefits 292 as provided by law at the time such benefits shall accrue. Section 13. All pensions paid and all monies drawn frum the pension fund, under the provisions of this ordinanoe,' shall be upon warrants signed by the board of trustees, which said warrants shall designate the name of the person and the purpose for which payment is made. The Treasurer of tho board of trustees shall prepare annually, imme- diately after the first day of January, a report of the receipts and expendi- tures for the year ending December 31 of the previous year, showing the money on hand, how invested, all mon- ies received and paid out, which said report shall be filed with the City Re- corder. Section 14. This ordinance shall be force and effect from and after its passage by the City Council and its publication one time in the Dubuque 'Dimes- Journal and the Dubuque Tele- graph- Herald, official newspapers of the City of Dubuque. Adopted July 29, 1910. Approved July 30, 1910. D. J. HAAS, Mayor. Attest: OTTO P. GEIGER, City Recorder. Published officially in the Tele- graph- Herald Aug. 5, 1910, and in the Times- Journal Aug. 4, 1910. OTTO P. GEIGER, 8-4 -1t City Recorder. (Official Publication.) AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A GRADE ON WILBUR AVENUE FROM THE WEST END OF THE IMPHO \'ED PORTION OF AT THE EASTERLY LINE OF OLIVE STREET TO THE EAST LINE OF SPRUCE STREET IN THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA. Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That a grade on Wilbur Avenue from the easterly line of Olive street to the east line of Spruce Street be and the same is hereby adopted and established as shown by the profile of said street and grade prepared by the City Engineer being Profile No. 678 and marked profile showing grade of Wilbur avenue be- tween west end of improved portion and east line of Spruce street, b. m. house No. 329 Julien avenue, elevation 162.289". Said grade beginning at Station 0, which is the end of curb in place east line of Olive street, eeva- tion 201.0; thence to station 3 -1 -74.7, which is the east line of Spruce street, elevation 176.91. 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 Dubuque Official Notices Telegraph - Herald and Times- Journal newspapers. Adopted July 29, 1910. Approved July 30,, 1910. D. J. HAAS, Mayor. Attest: OTTO P. GEIGER, City Recorder. Published officially in the Tele- graph- Herald Aug. 5, 1910, and in the Times - Journal Aug. 4, 1910. OTTO P. GEIGER, 8 -4 -1t City Recorder, Notice of Speciat Assessment. Notice is hereby given to all con- cerned that a special assessment as provided by law will be levied at a session of the City Council to be held August 18, 1910, to pay for the im- provement of Bluff Street from Third Street to Eighth Street by M. Tschirgi & Sons, contractors. Amount of special assessment, $6,597.67, same to be assessed against the abutting property upon and along said street. And that there is a plat and sched- ule on file in the office of the City Re- corder of said City of Dubuque, show- ing the street in which said improve- ment was made, and the separate lots and parcels of ground, or specified portions thereof, subject to assessment for such improvement, the name of the owner thereof as far as practic• able, and the amount to be assessed against each lot or parcel of ground, which plat and schedule are subject to public inspection. And that any and all persons ob- jecting to said special assessment or to said plat must file his or their ob- jection in writing with the City Re- corder of said City of Dubuque on or before said session of the City Coun- cil to be held August 18, 1910, or to appear at said session of the Council to show cause, if any you have, why said assessment should not be levied. Dated at Dubuque, August 5, 1910. OTTO P. GEIGER, 8 -5 -3t. City Recorder. AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE GRANTING THE PETER J. SEIPPEL LUMBER COMPANY PERMISSION TO FILL TTP HARRISON STREET, IN THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, AND BRING SAME TO GRADE, AND REGU- LATING SUCH GRANT. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That the Peter J. Seip- pel Lumber Company be, and the same is, hereby granted permission to fill and bring up to grade Harrison. Street, in the City of Dubuque, or such portions of same as may be by said Company deemed necessary to be filled and brought to grade, the grant herein given being subject to the con- ditions hereinafter set out. ' Seca 2. That- the permission .here- in given is for-the the ..purp.ose; cif :en- ' abling the said Peter- J. Seippel Lum- ber Company to make use of certain i ldts and pieces of property by it own- ed and abutting on and adjacent to said Harrison Street for the conduct of a lumber business: ' At the end of twenty (20) years from the time this Ordinance becomes effective, all of said filling placed in said street is to become the property of the City of Dubuque, without cost to it, and, should the said Peter J. Seippel Lum -' ber Company cease to use the prop -I erty and ground abutting on and ad jacent to said street, for purposes in -, cident to its lumber business, at any time before the expiration of twenty ' years, then Said filling is to become the property of said City, without cost •to it, from the time said Company fails to use said property' in manner as aforesaid. In any event, however, said filling shall be the property of said City on the expiration of twenty years from the time this Ordinance ,becomes effective, as above Sec. a Should the City of Du -' 'bisque desire to improve said Harrison .Street at ,any time during.the twenty i .years above referred to, or require said' street for public purposes in general, or any part thereof, filled and occu- pied by said Company under the pro• visions of this Ordinance, possession thereof shalt be given by said Com -' pany, its representatives or assigns, at the expiration of one year from the time of giving notice to said Company, its representatives or as -' signs, to remove therefrom, and upon payment by the City of the actual cost of tilling said street, (which cost is now fixed at twenty -five cents per cubic yard in full,) or the part of said street desired by said City. The price herein fixed is in full of all de- mands which said Company may make, and there shall be paid no in- terest. Sec 4. That, to enable the said Company to require of the City the payment of the price fixed as the value of said filling, as set out . in Section 3 hereof, the said filling shall be of a kind and quality acceptable and satisfactory to said City when placed in said street, and shall be subject to the approval of the City Engineer of said City. Sec. 5. That the said Company shall file in the office of the City Re- corder of said City a verified state - ment of the actual amount of filling by said Company placed in said street. and the kind or kinds, giving the number of cubic yards of each kind, said statement to have indorsed on It Official Notices 293 a certificate of the City Engineer veri- fying the correctness thereof. Said Company may file statements as aforesaid from time to time as the work- of filling progresses, if it so de- sires, properly verified and certified to as herein provided; the final state- ment shall, 'however, be filed in any event within thirty days from the time of completion of said filling by said Company. The conditions of this section shall be deemed conditions precedent to the right of said Com- pany to demand payment from said City under the terms of Section 3 of this Ordinance, and each condi- tion is of the essence hereof. Sec. 6. The right of said Peter J. Seippel Lumber Company to use said Harrison Street, so filled and brought to grade by it, shall be exclusive dur- ing the term of this grant, subject always to the conditions of this Ordi- nance. Sec, 7.• This Ordinance shall he in effect from and after publication therof in the Dubuque Times - Journal and the Dubuque Telegraph- Herald, official newspapers, and written ac- ceptance hereof on the part of said Peter, J. •Seippel Lumber Company, duly indorsed hereon. Adopted July 29, 1l10. Approved August 15, 1910. D. J. HAAS, Mayor. Attest: OTTO P. GEIGER, • City Recorder. The terms and provisions of the above Ordinance are hereby accepted this 15th day of August, 1910. PETER J: SEIPPEL LUMBER CO. By PETER J. SEIPPEL, Its President. Published officially in the Times-. Journal Aug. 16, 1910, and Tele- graph- herald Aug. 17, 1910. OTTO P. GEIGER, City Recorder. 8 -16 -It AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE CHANGING THE LOCATION OF THE ALLEY RUN- NING WESTERLY FROM COL- LEGE AVENUE, AND BEING THE ALLEY IMMEDIATELY NORTH OF ALLISON PLACE, IN FINLEY AD- DITION TO THE CITY OF DU- BUQUE. Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That it is deemed exped- ient and necessary by the City Council of the City of Dubuque to change and alter the location of th alley, as heretofore platted, in Finley Addition, City . of Du- buque, being the alley running from College Avenue westerly and ending in private property, said alley being locat- ed immediately north of Allison Place. • 294 Sec. 2. That the said alteration and relocation of the alley above referred to be in accordince with the plat (No 0712,) filed in the office of the City Engineer and approved by the City Council of the City of Dribuque on the 7th day of July, 1910, the altera- tion and relocation of Said alley beih'g as shown by the red color appearing on said plat. Sec. 3. That part of said alley aS heretofore platted and shown by the black lines on the plat above referred to, is hereby annulled and vacated to the adjoining land owners. S'ec. 4. That said alley, as now platt • ed and shown by the red color, is here - by established as a public highway in the City of Dubuque for public uses as shown by said plat, which plat is made a part of this ordinance and is hereby referred to. Sec. 5. That the City Recorder be di- *•ected to cause a record of said plat proper descriptions thereof to be made, and that the plat as•now adopt- ed shall have indorsed on same the dedication of the owners of the pieces Of ground included in said alley as re- located, and that the plat be then filed for record in the office of the county recorder. Sec. 6. That this ordinance go into ef- fect from and after its passage by the City Council and its publication in th. Dubuque Telegraph- Herald and Times - Journal, official newspapers. Adopted July 29, 1910. Approved July 30, 1910. D. J. HAAS, Mayor. Attest: OTTO P. GEIGER, City Recorder. Published officially in the Tele- graph- Herald Aug. 5, 1910, and in the Times - Journal Aug. 4, 1910. OTTO P. GEIGER, 8 -4 -1t City Recorder. Oflicis,l Notices AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A GRADE ON HARVARD STREET FROM YALE STREET TO ALTA VISTA STREET IN THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA. Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That a grade on Harvard Street from Yal» Street to Alta Vista Street in the City of Dubuque, Iowa. be and the same is hereby established and adopted as shown by the profile of said street and grade prepared by the City Engineer and accepted by the City Council on the 16th day of June, 1910, being Profile No. 677 and marked "Grade and Profile of Harvard Street from Yale Street to Alta Vista Street, B. M. on top of foundation of house No. 540 West 5th St., Elv. 251.17." Said grade beginning at the south lot line of Yale street, which is Station 0, elevation 290.50; thence to the north lot line of Alta Vista street, station 4 -) -21, elevation 250.90. Sec. 2. This Ordinance to be in force and take effect from and after its passage by the City Council and its publication one time in the Dubuque Telegraph-Herald and Tithes- Journal newspapers. Adopted July 29, 1910. Approved July 30, 1910. D. J. HAAS, Mayor. Attest: OTTO P. GEIGER, City Recorder. Published officially in the Times- Journal Aug. 4, 1910. OTTO P. GEIGER, 8 -4 -1t City Recorder. AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE CHANGING THE NAME OF A STREET NOVV KNOWN AS SPRING STREET IN THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA, TO NORTH - BOOTH' STREET. Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That the name of the street now known as Spring Street in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, be and the same is hereby changed to and shall hereafter be known as North Booth Street. Sec. 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 Du- buque Telegraph- Herald and Times - Journal newspapers. Adopted July 29, 1910. Approved July 30, 1910. D. J. HAAS, Mayor. Attest: OTTO P. GEIGER, City Recorder. Published officially in the Tele- graph- Herald Aug. 5, 1910, and in the Times - Journal Aug. 4, 1910. OTTO P. GEIGER, 8 -4 -1t City Recorder. AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE GRANTING THE UNION ELECTRIC COMPANY PERMISSION TO CONSTRUCT A LOOP AROUND PHOENIX PARK, IN THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, SAID LOOP BEGINNING AT THE IN- TERJUNCTION OF MAIN AND WEST MAIN STREETS, EXTEND- ING THENCE ALONG WEST MAIN SOUTHERLY TO JONES STREET, EASTERLY OVER JONES STREET ONTO MAIN • STREET, AND NORTHERLY ON MAIN STREET TO PLACE .OF BEGNNING, AND • REGULATING ' THE CONSTRUC- TION AND MAINTENACE OF SAID LOOP. Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That for the purpose of facilitating the rapid transportation of passengers over its lines, permission be and the same is hereby granted the Union Electric Company to construct a loop. on its line of street railway, be- ginning at the interjunction of Main Street with West Main Street, extend- ing along West Main Street southerly to Jones Street, thence easterly on Jones Street to Main Street, and thence northerly on Main Street to point of beginning. Sec. 2. That the laying down of said loop track shall be done under the supervision of the city Engineer and the Committee on Streets of said City. Section 3. That in the laying down and operation • of said tracks, the 'sane shall be so constructed and maintained as to create the least possible obstruction to ordinary travel on, and to the use of, the streets occu- pied, and said tracks shall at all times be used in accordance with all lawful police regriations now or here- after enacted by said City. Section 4. That said Company shall at all times keep the space between said- tracks and for a foot on either side of same properly paved or other- wise improved, as the City Council may direct, and said tracks shall be so constructed and maintained as not to dam up or obstruct the flow and drainage of water. .Section 5. That said tracks shall be laid to the established grade of the •streets occupied, and should the grade be changed at any time, said tracks shall be changed, to conform thereto, at the expense of said Union Electric Company and without claim for dam- ages against said City. Section 6. If at any time during the life of this grant it should be shown that Phoenix Park is in any way damaged because of the existence of said 'loop around said Park, or the operation of said Union Electric Com -' pany's line around said Park, or the use made by the traveling public of said loop, then the said Union Electric Company shall, as a condition hereof, protect and save harmless the said Park from any damage which may be clone said Park, because of the pres- ence of said loop, in such manner as may be reasonably directed by the proper authority having control over said Park. Section 7. The City of Dubuque hereby reserves the right to revoke the privilege hereby granted at any time after 15 years from the time this ordinance tr.kes effect, and a failure to comply with the provisions and re- strictions hereof, or any part of this ordinance, on the part of said com- pany, its successors or assigns,. shall be ground for immediate forfeiture of the privileges herein granted, and said tracks shall be then removed and taken up on the order of said City. Section 8. That this ordinance shall • Official Notices 295 take effect and be in force from and after its passage and its publication one time in the Dubuque Telegraph - Herald and the Dubuque Times-Jour - nal, otF newspapers, and written accepts e thereof duly indorsed hereon, signed by said Company. Adopted July 29, 1910. Approved Aug. 6, 1910. D, J. HAAS, - Mayor. Attest: OTTO P. GEIGER, City Recorder, The provisions and terms of the above ordinance are hereby accepted this 6th day of August, 1910, UNION ELECTRIC CO. By D. D. MYERS, Vice President. Published officially in the Times - Journal August 8, 1910, and Tele- graph- Herald August 9, 1910. OTTO P. GEIGER, City 'Recorder. AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE GRANTING THE UNION ELECTRIC COMPANY PER- MISSION TO CONSTRUCT A STUB SWITCH AT THE END OF ITS EAGLE POINT LI1 iE ON RHOM- BERG AVENUE, IN THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, AND REGULATING THE CONSTRUCTION AND MAIN- TENANCE OF SUCH STUB SWITCH. Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That permission be and the same is hereby granted the Union Electric Company to construct a stub switch at the end of its Eagle Point Line on Rhomberg Avenue,• in the City of Dubuque, for the purpose of facili- tating the transportation of passengers on its said line. Sec. 2. That the laying down of said switch shall be done under the super- vision of the City Engineer and the Committee on Streets of said City. Sec. 3. That in the laying down and operation of said switch the same shall be so constructed and maintained as to create the least possible obstruction to ordinary travel on, and to the use of. the street occupied, and said track used for such switch shall at all times be used in accordance with all lawful po- i ir'e regulations now or hereafter enact- ed by said City. ' Sec. 4. That said switch shall be laid to the established grade of the street occupied, and should the grade he changed at any time, said track shall be changed to conform thereto, at the expense of said Company and without claim of damages against said City. Sec. 5. That said Company shall at all times keep the space between the 'tracks of said switch and •between the branches of said switch, and for a foot on either side of said switch, properly dulances of 1901 of the City of Du- buque, work to be completed on or before November 1, 1910. Bidders, .,mst' state. the ;price per square yard for combined curb and guttering, the price per l:neal foot for curbstone reset and price per square yard for sarco macadam. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for $100.00 on some Dubuque bank as a guarantee that a contract will be entered into if award- ed. Bid and check in separate enve- lope. The City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Dubuque, August 15. 1910. OTTO P. GEIGER, S -15 -3t City Recorder. Notice to Contractors. Sealed proposals will be received at the Council Chamber, City Hall, by the City Recorder, until 8:00 p. m., Thursday, September 1, 1910, for the im- provement of Fifth Street, from the west lot line of Main to east curb line of Locust Street with brick on a con- crete foundation in . accordance with plans and specifications prepared by the City Engineer and now on file in the office of the City Recorder. It is estimated by the City Engineer that said improvement will require 1,280 square yards of brick' paving, 237.7 lineal feet new curb, 114.0 lineal feet old curb reset. The work is to be paid for when said work is completed and as prescribed by Chapter XXXII of the Revised Or- dinances of 1901 of the City of Du- buque, work to be completed on or be- fore October 1st, 1910. Bidders must state the price per square yard for brick paving, the price per lineal foot for curbstone reset and price for lineal foot for new curbstone set. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for $100.00 on some u huque bank as a guarantee that a contract will be entered into if awarded. Bid and cheek in separate envelope. The City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Dubuque, August 15, 1910. OTTO P. GEIGER, 8 -15 -3t City Recorder. NOTICE OF THE CITY COUNC:IL'S INTEN- TION TO CONSTRUCT A SANI- TARY SEWER IN GRANDVIEW AVENUE AND SOUTH DODGE STREET, COMMENCNG AT THE MANHOLE AT TIE INTERSEC- TION OF GRANDVIEW AND DODE STREET, RUNNING SOUTH- EASTERLY TO SOUTH DODGE STREET, THENCE NORTHERLY IN SOUTH DODGE, STREET TO DODGE STREET. Official Notices 297 To Whom It May Concern: You and each of you are hereby no- tified that it is the intention of the City' Council of the City of Dubuque to construct an 8 -inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in Grandview Avenue and. South Dodge Street, running southeasterly to South Dodge Street, thence northerly in South Dodge Street to Dodge Street. That a plat and specifications of said proposed sewer are now on file in the office of the City Recorder. It is estimated by the City Engineer that it will require 3,540 lineal felt of 8 -inch tile pipe, 1,960 lineal feet of 10- inch tile pipe, 16 manholes, and will cost the abutting property owners $5.055.25 in total. Any person having objection to the construction of said sanitary sewer are hereby notified to appear before the City Council at its regular session Sept. 1, 1910, or to file in writing with the City Recorder their objections on or before Sept. 1, 1910. Dated at Dubuque, Aug. 23, 1910. OTTO P. GEIGER, 8 -23 -tf City Recorder. Notice to Contractors. 'Sealed proposals will be received at the Council Chamber, City Hall, by the City Recorder, until 8:00 p. m. Thursday, August 9, 1910, for the im- provement of Grandview Avenue from South Dodge street to south line of lot 2 of Mineral lot 31, in accord- ance with plans and specifications prepared by the City Engineer and now on file in the office of the City Recorder. It is estimated by the City Engineer that said improvement will require approximately 2015 lineal feet combined cement, concrete. curb and guttering. 543.4 sq. yds. Telford macadam. 1301.74 cu. yds. of earth filling. 7025.13 cu. yds. cutting. The work to be paid for when said work is completed and as prescribed. by Chapter XXXII. of the Revises Ordinances of 1901 of the City of Du- buque, work to be completed on or before the 1st day of December, 1910. .Bidders must state price per lineal foot for combined cement concrete curb and guttering. The price per square yard for Telford macadam; also price per square yard for cutting. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for $50.00 on some Dubuque bank, as a guarantee that a contract will be entered into if awarded. The City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Dubuque, Aug. 30, 1910. OTTO P. GEIGER, 8- 30 -3t. City Recorder. 296 paved, macadamized, or otherwise im- proved, as the City Council may direct, and said tracks shall be so constructed and maintained as not to dam up or - obstruct the flow and drainage of water: ' Sec. 6. ' The City of Dubuque hereby reserves the •right to revoke the privi- lege hereby granted at any time after fifteen (15) •years from the time this ordinance takes effect, and a failure to comply with the provisions and re- strictions hereof, or any part of this or- dinance, on the part of said Company, its successors, or assigns, shall be, ground for immediate forfeiture of the privileges herein granted, and said tracks and switch shall be then re -. . moved immediately and taken up on the order of said City. Sec. 7. That this ordinance shall take . effect and be in force from and after its passage by the City Council and its' noblication one time in the Dubuque Telegraph - Herald and the Dubuque Times - Journal, official newspapers of said City, and written acceptance here- of on the part of said Company, dulu indorsed herein. Adopted July 29 1910. Approved August 6 ,1910. D. J. HAAS, Mayor. Attest: OTTO P. GEIGER, City Recorder. The provisions and terms of the above ordinance are hereby accepted this 6th clay of August, 1910. UNION ELECTRIC CO. By D. D. MYERS, Vice President. Published officially in the Times - Journal August 8, 1910, and Tele- graph- Herald August 9, 1910. OTTO P. GEIGER, City Recorder. NOTICE OF THE CITY COUNCIL'S INTEN- TION TO IMPROVE VALERIA STREET, FROM KAUFMAN AVE- NUE TO THE NORTH LOT LINE OF HART STREET. To Whom It May Concern: You and each of you are hereby notified that it is the intention of the City Council of the City of Dubuque to improve ,Valeria. Street, from Kauf- man Avenue to the north lot line of Hart Street. That the plat and estimate 'of said proposed improvement is now on file in the office of the City Recorder. It is estimated by the City Engineer that it will require 1573 square yards of macadam, 994 lineal feet curb and gut- ter, making a total estimated cost to the abutting property owners of $2,053.60. Any person having objection to said improvement is hereby notified to ap- pear. before the City Council at its Official Notices regular session to be held Aug. 18 or to file with the City Recorder their ob- jections on or before Aug. 18, 1910. Dated- at • Dubuque, . Aug: 10, .1910. OTTO P. GEIGER, 8 -10 -3t City Recorder. - Notice to Contractors. Sealed proposals will be received at the Cotmcil Chamber, City Hall, by the City Recorder, until 8:00 p. nt.. Thursday, September 1, 1910, for the improvement of Seventh Street from the West lot line of Clay Street to the East lot line of Main Street with brick on a concrete foundation, in ac- ccrdance with plans and specifications prepared by the City Engineer and now on file in the office of the City Recorder. I1 is esimated by the City Engineer that said improvement will require 2,249 square yards brick paving, 75 4 lineal feet of new curb and 106.7 lineal feet of curb reset. The work to be paid for when said work is completed and as prescribed by Chapter XXXII of the Revised Or- dinances of 1901 of the City of Du- buque, work to be completed on or before October 18th, 1910. Bidders must state the price per ' lineal foot for combined concrete curb and gutter, the 'rice per cubic yard for grading and also the price per square yard for macadamizing. Each bid must be accompanier) by a certified check for $100.00 on some Dubuque bank as a guarantee that a contract will be entered into if awarded. Bid and check in separate envelope. The City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Dubuque, Aug. 15, 1910. OTTO P. GEIGER, 8- 15 -3t. City Recorder. Notice to Contractors. Sealed proposals will be received at the Council Chamber, City Hall, by the City Recorder, until 8:00 p. Thursday, September 1, 1910, for the improvement of Bluff Street from the end of the brick paving between Fif- teenth and Sixteenth Streets to. the North lot line of Eighth Streeth with sarco macadam or its equal, in ac- cordance with plans and specifications prepared by the City Engineer and now on file in the office of the City Recorder. It is estimated by the City f:ngi neer that said improvement will re- quire 3,628 lineal feet combinattov curb and gutter, 18 lineal feet of curbstone reset and 8,557 square yards sarco macadam. The work to be paid for when said work is completed and as prescribed by Chapter XXXII of the Revised Or- 298 Official Notices Notice to Contractors. Sealed proposals will be received at the Council Chamber, City Hall, by the City Recorder until 8:00 p. m. Thursday, September 1, 1910, for the repairing of Althauser Avenue re- taining wall in accordance with plans and specifications prepared by the City Engineer and now on file in the office of the City Recorder. Bidders will state the price for completed work and furnish all ma- terial and do all the work. Each bid must be accompanied with a certi- fied check for $10.00 on some •Du- buque hank as a guarantee that a contract will be entered into if awarded. Check and bid in separate envelopes. The City reserves the right to re- ject any and all bids.. Dated at Dubuque, Aug. 22, 1910. OTTO P. GEIGER, 8 -22 -2t City Recorder. Notice to Contractors. Sealed • pr op'isals will be received at the Council Chamber, City Hall, by the City Recorder until 8:00 p. m. Thurs- day, August 9, 1910, for the extension of the Bee Branch sewer from a point about 18 feet south of the south lot line of 18th street to the north lot line of 18th street, to be built in two sec- tions, "Open and Covered, ". the cov• €red section to cross 18th street be- tween Cedar and Sycamore streets. Side walls to be range work stone ma- sonry covering to be of reinforced concrete. In- accordance with plans of said sewer and the specifications prepared by the City Engineer and now on file in the office of the City Recorder. The contractor will do all the work and furnish all the material. Bidders will state the price per lineal foot completed concrete cover and price per lineal foot for com- pleted masonry wall. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for $500.000 on some Dubuque bank as a guarantee that a contract will be entered into if award- ed. Check and bid in separate en- velopes. The City reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Dubuque, August 30, 1910. OTTO P. GEIGER, 8 -30 -3t City Recorder. NOTICE OF THE CITY COUNCIL'S INTEN- TION TO CONSTRUCT A SANI- TARY SEWER IN TWENTY - FIFTH STREET AND ALLEY BE- TWEEN WASHINGTON AND ELM STREETS, FROM PRESENT MAN- HOLE AT INTERSECTION OF THE ALLEY BETWEEN JACKSON AND WASHINGTON STREETS, EASTERLY TO THE ALLEY BE- TWEEN WASHINGTON AND ELM STREETS, THENCE SOUTHERLY IN SAID ALLEY TO THE SOUTH LINE OF OF LOT 7 IN O. S. LANG - WORTHY'S SECOND SUB. To Whom It May Concern: You rand each of you are hereby no- tified that it is the intention of the City Council of the City of Dubuque to construct an 8 -inch tile pipe sani- tary sewer in Twenty -Fifth Street and in alley between Washington and Elni Streets, from present manhole at in- tersection of the alley between Jack- son and Washington Street, easterly to the alley between Washington and Elm Streets, thence southerly in said alley to the south lot line of Lot 7 in O. S. Langworthy's Sub. That a plat and specifications of the said proposed sewer are now on file in -the office of the City Recorder. It is estimated by the City Engi- neer, that it will require -2,4 lineal feet 8 -inch iron pipe. 587 lineal feet 8 -inch tile pipe, 4 manholes and will cost the abutting owners $650.00. Any persons having objection to the construction of said sanitary sewer are hereby notified to appear before the City Council at its next regular session, Sept. 1st; 1910, or file in writ- ing with the City Recorder their ob- jections on or before Sept. lst, 1910. Dated at Dubuque, Aug. 23, 1910. OTTO P. GEIGER, 8- 23 -3t. City Recorder. • NOTICE. Public notice is hereby 'given that at the sessions of the city council of the City of Dubuque, held on July 29, 1918, and August 23, 1910, the following special assessfnents were levied on the real estate hereinafter described, and that in case of failure to pay the one - Seventh part within the tiros prescrib- ed by the ordinance governing same, all will become delinquent and subjeci to collection by distress and sale. GEO. D. WYBRANT, , City Treasurer. Construction of a sanitary sewer in Hayden's Lane, from. Bluff street 260 fee; westward: Name. Description. Amount. C. D. Hayden Est., Sub. 1 of City 605, lot 2 8 61.12 Arthur McCann Est., City iot 609a , 61.12 Total ....$122.24 Improving of Bluft street from Third to Eighth streets: Name. Description. Amount. F. W. Wieland, Sub. City, 653a, lot 7 $146.22 Anthony Guerdet, Sub. •City 653a, lot 6 .... 66.21 H. and M. C., Ficke, Sub. City 653a, lot 5 108.45 J. A. McKinlay, Sub. City 653a N. 50 feet lot 4 126.42 Martha Green, Sub. City 653a, S. 2 feet lot r 3.78 Martha Green, Sub. City 653a, N. 22.10 feet lot 1 43.71 A. J. Printy, Sub. City 653a, S 26 feet lot 1 47.71 Otto M, Ruete, Sub. City 653a, lot 2 90.09 Gee. W. Healey, Sub. City 653a, . lot 3 94.13 Archie Prater, City, N. 46 feet - 110.69 lot 622 C. F. Mehlhop, City, S. 39.6 feet lot 622 71.26 C. F. Mehlhop, City, N. 6.6 feet of N. 52.6 feet lot 621 11.54 Z. Hoffman, City, N. M. 23 feet of N. 52.6 feet lot 621 41.00 Z. Hoffman, S. M. 23 feet of N 52.6 feet lot 621 43.85 P. J. Lee, City, S. 46 feet lot 621 86.39 Franciscan House, .City, lot 620. 171.93 Franciscan House, City, lot 619.. 127.89 Mary A. Coates and D. E. Wat- ter3, City, lot 618 148.61 D. D. Myers, City, N. 64 feet lot 617 154.22 A. A. Cooper, City, S. 8 feet lot 617 13.62 A. A. Cooper, City, lot 616a 52.12 A. A. Cooper, City, lot 616 53.34 A. A. Cooper, City, lot 615 177.21 J. M. Sullivan, City, E. 110 feet lot 614 .... 243.57 A. W. Kemler Est., City, Und 2 -3 of N. 46.8 feet lot 613 104.11 Minnie Kemler, City, Und. 1 -3 of N. 46.8 feet lot 613 52.05 Philip Ryder, City, S. 43.4 feet lot 613 Jos. S. Morgan, N. 21.8 feet lot 612 37.59 Jos. S. Morgan, City, So. 64.4 feet lot 612 .... 251.29 Mary A. McLean, Sub. City, 610, lot 1 165.68 Arthur McCann Est., City, lot 610a 54.64 Arthur McCann - Est., City, lot 609a .. •• 35.86 Florence M. Hayden, Sub. 1 of City lot 609, lot 2 52.95 Emma Clemens, Sub. 1 of City lot 609, lot 1 49.63 Margt. Welsh, Sub. City lot 603, lot 2 6.85 Margt. Welsh, City, No. 26 ft N. 1 -2 E. 113 ft. Lot 608 34.24 A. F. Jaeger Est., City, So. 22.10 ft. N. 1 -2 E. 113 ft. Lot 608 39.17 Elit. A. Connolly, City, So. 1 -2 E 113 ft. Lot 608 86.18 Annie Gilden, City, Lot 12" 116.80 Mary Jess, City, Lot 130 109.95 John H. Meehan, City, So. 17 ft W. 1 -2 Lot 131 29.08 Catherine McCann, City, S. M 16.6 ft. W. 1 -2 Lot 131 28.39 Jas. T. Wood, City, N. M. 24 ft. of N. 31 ft. Lot 131 41.01 John 'McCabe, City, N. G 1 -1 ft Lot 131 16.93 Official Notices 299 74.26 John McCabe, City, So. 17 1 -2 ft. Lot 132 28.93 B. Lagen, City, So. M. 26.6 ft Lot 132 ......... 46.32 Mrs. J. S. Murphy, City, N. 21.3 ft. Lot 132 110.58 Isabelle Knowlton, City, West 1 -2 Lot 133 .• 245.71 H. A. Knowlton, City, S. 1 -3 Lot 134 51.82 Jas. Harragan, City, M. 1 -3 Lot 131 .... 11. A. Knowlton, City, N. 1 -3 Lot 134 51.82 Frank Kirk, City, S. 1 -2 Lot 135 77.95 A. C. Kleine, City, N. 1 -2 Lot 135 77.85 J. H. Thedinga Est., Cit_+, Lot 136 .. 241.88 Eliz. A. Sullivan, City, Lot 131.. 184.60 A. A. Cooper, City, Lot 138 116.41 A. A. Cooper, City, Lot 133 11041 J. R. Waller Est., City, Lot 140 184.60 City of Dubuque, Washington Parli 593.37 Cath. A. Christman Est., City 652, lot 1 214.42 Cath. A. Christman Est.., City 651, lot 1 123.62 Cath. A. Christman Est., City So. 36.3 ft. Lot 650 87.50 J. D. Bush, City, No. 15 ft, City Lot 650 36.12 J. D. Bush, City, S. 8 ft. S. 19.8 Lot 649 13.22 C. T. Bush, City, N. 11.8 ft. S. 19.8 ft. Und. 1 -3 Lot 649 7.00 3. D. Bush, N. 11.8 ft. S. 19.8 ft. Und. 1 -3 Lot 649 .... 6.93 Anna M. Utt, City, N. 11.7 ft. S. 15.8 ft. Und. 1 -3 Lot 649 6.93 J. D. Bush, Sub. City, 648 and N. 31.4 ft. 649, Und. 1 -2 Lot 1. 05.47 Anna M. Utt, Sub. CitY 648 and N. 31.4 ft. 649, Und. 1 -2 Lot 1 99.18 8- 27 -1t. 51.89