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1910 October Council ProceedingsCITY COUNCIL. Regular Session, Oct. 6, 1910. (Official.) Council met at 8:50 p. m. Mayor Haas in the chair. Present — Aldermen Ape), McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin, Specht and City Attorney Lyon. Bids for the improvement of Delhi street, also for the improvement of Seventh avenue, also for the improve- ment of Irving avenue presented. Moved by Ald. Singrin that bids for Irving avenue and Seventh avenue be opened and the opening of bids on Delhi street be postponed. Carried. Irving Avenue Improvement — O'Farrell Contracting Co., macadam, SSc; curb and guttering, 85c per lineal foot; grading, 40c per cubic yard. J. F. Brown, curb and gutter, 70c per lineal foot; macadam, 75c per square yard; grading, 34c per cubic yard. G. L. Kormann, grading, 45c per yard; curb and gutter, SSc; macadam - is!ng, 75c per square yard. Tibey Bros., macadam, square yard, SOc; curb and guttering. 74c per lineal foot; grading, cubic yard, 35c. N. J. Staner, gutter and curbing, S0c per lineal foot; cutting 33c per cubic yard; macadam, 78c per square yard. Wilmer Cook, grading, 34c per cubic yard; curb and gutter, S0c per lineal foot; macadam, 70c per square yard. H. M. Scharle & Co., cutting, 35c per cubic yard; gutter and curb, 82c per lineal foot; macadam, 79c per square yard. Moved by Ald. Singrin the bids be referred to City Engineer, he to re- port tonight. Carried. Seventh Avenue Impruvement— Tibey Bros., grading, 35c per cubic yard; macadam, $1.10 per square yard; curb and gutter, 74c per lineal foot. N. J. Staner, curb and gutter, 75c per lineal foot; filling, 30c per cubic —yard; cutting, 30c per cubic yard; macadam, $1.18 per square yard. O'Farrell Contracting Co., macadam, $1.10 per square yard; curb and gut- ter, 90c per lineal foot; grading, 45c per cubic yard. Chris. Braun, curb and gutter, 75c per lineal foot; macadam, 95c per square yard, including rolling; grad- ing, 35c per cubic yard. H. M. Scharle & Co.. cutting, 30c per cubic yard; curb and gutter, 7Sc per lineal foot; macadam, $1.19 per square yard. Eagle Point Lime Works, grading, 30c per square yard; macadam, $1.20 per square yard; curb and gutter, 77c per lineal foot. J. F. Brown, macadam, $1.04 per square yard; curb and gutter, 84c per lineal foot; grading, 35c per square yard. Regular Session, October 6, 1910 335 'Moved by Ald. Singvin bids be re- ferred to City Engineer, he to report tonight. Carried. Petition of certain abutting property owners along the improvement of Grandview avenue, asking that the grade of certain portion of said im- provement be changed, presented. Moved by Ald. Saul the rules be sus- pended to permit anyone present to address the council regarding the change of grade. Mr. Ryan and Mr. Sullivan addressed the council, stating that the change asked for would in no way interfere with the flow of water or damage the property, but if change was not made it would damage the property considerably. City Engineer Baumgartner was asked as to his opin- ion regarding the change. He stated the change could be made without a great expense and the property would be benefited thereby. Moved by Ald. Saul that action be deferred until next meeting and when we adjourn we adjourn to Friday, Oct. 7, 1910. Carried. Remonstrance of J. K. Deming et al against laying sidewalk on Garfield avenue, abutting Lot 2 of Mineral Lot 466, presented. Moved by Ald. Sauer b.- referred to Committee of the Whole and City Recorder instructed not to advertise for bids. Carried. Petition of The Farley & Loetscher Sashmakers, asking permission for the use of Armory hall on Oct. 18, 1910, for dancing purposes presented. On mo- tion of Aid. Saul referred to Commit- tee of the - Whole. Petition of John Burns asking the city to furnish him with employment presented. On motion of Ald. McEvoy received and filed. Petition of Hygiene Committee of Women's club et al, asking that in the event the city purchases the Olinger property, on Jackson street, that a part be set aside for public play grounds presented. On motion of Ald. Saul referred to Committee of the Whole. Petition of Court of Honor Indus- trial club asking for permission to use the Armory Hall on the 10th, 11th and 12th of November, presented. Moved by Ald. O'Rourke be referred to Com- mittee of the \\Thole. Amended by Ald. Singrin the prayer of petititioners l.e granted. Amendment carried. Motion lost. A waiver signed by owners of prop- erty between Washington and Elm streets and 'Twenty -first and Twenty- second streets (known as Eagle Point 336 Regular Session, October 6, 1910 avenue and Lincoln avenue), waiving all objections to errors, irregularities or inequalities in the construction of 8 -inch tile pipe Sanitary Sewer to run from Twenty -first street to Twenty - second street and connect with Sani- tary Sewer in Twenty -first street, and agreeing to pay all assessments for said improvement when due, present- ed. Moved by Ald. Specht to suspend the rules to permit anyone who de- sired to address the council in refer - _ence to said sewer. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin, Specht. Nays —None. Mr. Phil Breithaupt addressed the council, stating that the waiver was signed by all but one of the property owners, and that the sewer would pass through private ground owned by the signers of the waiver. Moved by Ald. O'Rourke the prayer be granted subject to the opinion of the City Attorney and the Sanitary Officer be instructed to investigate as to the sever connection of Mr. Baum - hover's property on Twenty - second St. and report to the council. Carried. Petition of Anna Dietl asking that the taxes for the year of 1909 on the real estate of Andreas Dietl, deceas- ed, be remitted and cancelled. On mo- tion of Ald. Specht prayer granted. Petition of Catherine Blitsch asking that the taxes on the north half of Lot 13, in Tivoli Addition, being her homestead, be cancelled in full pre- sented. On motion of Ald. Sauer ac- tion deferred until next regular meet- ing. Petition of Philip Klunschoedt et al aELing that the council take some ac- tion to prevent the C. G. W. R. R. from laying any more tracks on Elm street, between Twenty -fifth and Twenty - seventh streets, presented. Moved by Ald. Sauer the rules be sus- pended to permit anyone present to address the council in reference to the petition. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Apel, McEvoy. O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin, Specht. Nays —None. Mr. Philip Klunshoedt addressed the council regarding the filling of street between Twenty -fifth and Twenty - seventh street and the laying of tracks by G. W. R. R. Moved by Ald. O'Rourke the petition of Philip Klun- schoedt et al be referred to City At- torney and he to report to Committee of the Whole at his earliest conven- ience. Carried. Petition of Captain H. G. Higbee, asking that the necessary repairs to the interior of that part of the En- gine House leased by the Governor's Greys for Armory purposes be given immediate attention presented. On notion of Ald. Saul, referred to the Committee on Public Grounds and Buildings and they to report to the Council. Petition of Jas. Lynch, asking that the special assessment against South 1/2 of Lot 588 and ,588a, City, owned by J. Robinson Estate, for clean- ing snow, be cancelled, as the said work was not done. On motion of Ald. O'Rourke, prayer of petitioner granted. Petition of Dubuque Brewing & Malting Co., asking to be granted permission to construct an overhead bridge running from the bottling de- partment on north side of 27th Street to the bottle storage plant on the south side of 27th Street, persented. Moved by Ald. Saul prayer of peti- tioner be granted and Ordinance Committee draft proper Ordinance. Amended by Ald. Apel, to be re- ferred to Committee of the Whole to view the ground. Amendment lost by following vote: Yeas —Alds. Apel, Singrin, Specht. Nays -- Alds. McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul. Motion carried. Dubuque, Iowa, Sept. 30, 1910. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council of the City of Dubuque: Gentlemen: The undersigned re- spectfully state that they are the Purchasers, successors and assignees of the saloon business of Ned Curtis in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, which said Ned Curtis has heretofore held and been granted a resolution of con- sent by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, authorizing him to engage in the sale of intoxicating liquors in the said city, and your pe- titioners as the successors and as- signees of the business of said Ned Curtis respectfully ask your honor- able body to grant them a new reso- lution of consent to sell and keep for sale intoxicating liquors and deal therein in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, and to cause the following resolution to be adopted, the same to be effect- ive and in force from the 1st clay of October, 1910. GEHL & RUSSELL. On motion of Ald O'Rourke, the prayer was granted. Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That con- sent is hereby given to Gehl & Rus- sell as successors, purchasers and as- signees of the business of Ned. Cur- tis, to sell and keep for sale intoxi- cating liquors and deal therein in the city of Dubuque, Iowa, as provided by law. This resolution is to be in full force and effect from the 1st clay of October, 1910. - Ald. Apel moved the adoption of the resolution. Regular Session, October 6, 1910 Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Alds. Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Saul, Sauer, Singrin and Specht. Nays—None. Moved by Ald. McEvoy the con- tract for improving Irving Avenue be awarded to J. F. Brown, he being lowest bidder, and bond placed at 25 per cent of contract. Carried. Moved by Ald. Specht the contract for improving Seventh Avenue be awarded to Chris. Braun, he being the lowest bidder, and bond placed at 25 per cent of contract. Carried. REPORTS OF OFFICERS. City Auditor Lyons reported as fol- lows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: Herewith find my re- port for the month of September, 1910, showing the receipts and dis- bursements for the month: Receipts — Cash on hand Sept. 1, 1910.376,7 Receipts during month .... 16,623.11 Total 393,411.12 Disbursements — Warrants redeemed 330,514.24 Improvement bond coupons redeemed 371.12 Regular bond coupon re- deemed 7,259.88 Total 338,445.24 Balance Oct. 1st, 1910... $54,965.88 The above cash balance includes improvement bond fund, improvement bond interest fund and library fund balances. Water Works Account — Water Works balance Sept. 1, 1910 329,348.04 Deposited with City Treas- urer by TVater Works Trustees 3,431.72 Total 332,779.16 Orders drawn on City Treasurer by Water Works Trustees 5,312.50 Balance Oct. 1, 1910 ....$27,467.26 Excavation Account — Balance Sept. 1, 1910 $40.00 Deposited with City Treasurer during month 25.00 Total 365.00 Permits redeemed by City Treasurer 10.00 Balance Oct. 1. 1910 355.00 Also the following is a record of all interest coupons redeemed by the City Treasurer during the past month and credited to him: Improvement bond coupons .$ 371.12 Regular bond coupons 7,259.88 Total 37,631.00 Also there is due the City Officers for month of September, 1910, sal- aries amounting to $2,711.50. Also the following list shows the appropriations and the amount of warrants drawn on each fund since the beginning of the fiscal year be- ginning March lst, 1910, to October 1st, 1910: Appropriation Expense .. ....340,000.00 Road— First District .. 6,536.52 Second District . 15,923.22 Third District .. 9,544.60 Fourth District . 10,843.09 Fifth District .. 8,333.88 Fire .... 48,000.00 Ponce 36,500.00 Sewerage ... 6,000.00 Printing ... 2,500.00 Street Lighting 27,000.00 Interest ... 40,000.00 Board of Health 7,000.00 Grading .. 6,000.00 Special Bonded Paving .. 4,000.00 Special Bonded Debt and In- terest .. ... Mt. Carmel Ave. nue Grading . Sidewalk Repair- ing ..... Bluff Street Ex- t. nsion .. .. . Bee Branch Sew- er, Third Ward, Dubuque Pack- ing' Plant ... Improvement of Windsor Ave., Bee Branch Sew- er, Third Ward, ISth Street Bee Branch Sew- er, in Fifth \V ard ... Imp rovemen t of Grandview Avenue .. Eagle Point Park Clay Street Im- provement Heeb Street Grading .. . Improvem Valley Street of Improvement of Willow Street. Opening of' Booth and Spring Streets. Twenty - Seventh Street Storm S ewer .... Improvement of Althauser Ave. Improvement of Seventh Ave. Firemen's Pen- sion Fund 4,000.00 2,500.00 1,000.00 500.00 2,500.00 1,000.00 2,500.00 2,500.00 3,000.00 1,200.00 300.00 200.00 1,b00.00 337 Expended $20,984.05 5,866.27 9,446.40 8,112.98, 8,275.80 8,108.49 27,708.66 20,274.43 2,821.16 1,229.98 13,501..,0 18,741.67 3,623.21 835.85 986.34 30.85 585.81 420.07 9.62 5,000.00 2,373.47 2,995.85 82.20 62.50 500.00 234.00 1,300.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 2,500.00 750.00 750.00 338 Regular Session, October (3, I9:11 Policemen's Pen- sion Funcl Opening and Grading Alley Between Clark a n d Angella Streets .. ,... Opening of Ce- dar Street ... Part Cost of Car Street Wall .. New Street Sweeper .. Ninth Avenue Sever .. .... Malicious Mischief Petit Larceny Threats to Dill Vagrancy 750.00 500.00 500.0 317.00 250.00 800.00 3305,572.26 750.00 311.99 - 156.66 Fire Chief Reinfrled 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 September, 1910: Amount due Firemen $1,604.90 Les 1 per cent retained for Pension Fund 31.56 Respectfully submitted, J. R. REINFRIED, Chief. Approved by Committee on Fire. On motion of All. Singrin, the re- port was received and warrants or- dered drawn to pay the Firemen and the report referred back to the Com- mittee on Fire. Chief of Police Reilly reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: I herewith submit the police report for the month of Sep tember. 191 0 : Intoxication 56 Assault and Battery 3 Carrying Concealed Weapons 1 Disorderly Conduct 3 Disturbing the Peace 8 Fugitive from Justice 1 Jumping Moving Trains 1 Larceny 1 4 4 1 11 Total 94 Residents Arrested 34 Doors Found Open 27 Lodgers Harbored 42 Defective Lights 44 Meals Furnished 7 Cost of Foocl $ 1.40 Police Court Costs Collected $23.30 Sheriff Dieting Prisoners, August to September $23.80 Patrol Runs for Prisoners 78 Transfer of Prisoners 1 Ambulance Calls 4 Committee Calls 1 Miles Traveled 94 Also beg to submit pay roll for Po- licemen last half of September, 1910. Amount Policemen, $1,382.50; amount retained Pension Fund, $27.69. THOS. REILEY, Chief of Police. On motion of Ald. Sauer, the report and pay roll were received and war- rants ordered drawn to pay the Police- men and the report referred to the Committee on Police and Light. Street Commissioner Mahony 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 September, 1910: Amount due laborers on streets.$2,013.50 Due laborers on Heeb Street Extension ..... 13.50 Total $2027.00 Approved by Committee on Streets. Also submit the pay roll for labor on sewers during the last half of Sep- tember, 1910: Amount due laborers on sewers 3219.50 Respectfully submitted, JOHN MAHONY, Street Commissioner. On motion of Ald. Saul, the pay rolls on streets and sewers was received and warrants ordered drawn to pa} the various amounts, and the pay rolls and report referred back to the proper com- mittees. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council of the City of Dubuque: Gentlemen: I herewith submit my pay roll for labor on streets and lead- ing into the county, the expense of the same to be paid from the county road fund: Total due laborers $718.99 Respectfully, JOHN MAHONY. On motion of All. Singrin report be received and the same paid and report referred back to Committee on Streets. All. Sauer reported that one of the patrol wagon horses had died. Moved by Ald. O'Rourke that the Fire Committee consult with the Chief of Fire and if found to be neces- sary to purchase a horse, they to ad- vertise for same. Carried. Ald. O'Rourke moved that the Engi- neer be instructed to give lines of property known as public square aril market. Carried. Moved by Ald. Specnt to adjourn to Friday, Oct. 7, 1910. Carried. Approved 191 Mayor Recorder Attest: Adjourned Regular Session, October 7, 1910 339 CITY COUNCIL. Adjourned Regular Session, October 7, 1910. (Official.) Mayor Haas in the chair. Council met at 8:45 p. ni. Present —Alds. Apel, O'Rourke, Saul, Singrin and City Attorney Lyon. Absent —Alds. McEvoy, Sauer and Specht. Mayor Haas stated that the meeting was an adjourned meeting of the reg- ular session of October 6, 1910, and was called to take up and consider all matters which may properly come be- fore a regular session of the City Council. To the Honorable City Council: Gentlemen: At the session of your honorable body held September 26th, you instructed me to appoint a com- mittee composed of five members of the City Council, five of the Shippers' Association, five from the Labor Unions of the city and five from the employes of the Chicago Great West- ern Railway to confer with the of- ficers of said railway with a view of leaving the division point retained in this city. Acting under such instruc- tions, I would respectfully report that I have made the following selections: For the City Council: Aids. Saul, O'Rourke, Singrin, McEvoy and Specht. For the Shippers' Association: J. M. McFadden, D. D. flyers, F. N. Schroe- der, L. D. Mathes and U. G. Dabler. For the Labor Unions: Jacob Mehl, D. \\T. Rand, Simon Miller, J. M. Con- ley and Theodore Gabriel. I am unable to name the representa- tives from the Chicago Great Western Railway employes at the present time, but trust that I will be able to do s1 by next Tuesday. as I an informed that a meeting of the employes «'ill he held in the meantime, at which names will be recommended for ap- pointment. Very respectfully, D. J. HAAS. Mayor. On motion of Ald. O'Rourke report approved, City Treasurer Wybrant reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: Below you will find statement of amount advanced by me from September 1 to September 30, 1910, inclusive, for which please order warrants drawn in my favor: Interest paid on warrants out- standing $1,078.25 Freight charges, express, ex- change, etc 62.04 Library orders paid .... 894.95 Please find attached a list of un- paid taxes for the years of 1905, 1906, 1907 and 1908 as per your instructions of September 1, 1910. There is no rec- ord in my office of matters pending before the Council in relation to tax matters. Very truly yours, GEO. D. WYBRANT, Treasurer by Ald. O'Rourke the report be received and warrants ordered drawn to pay various amounts and re- port regarding taxes be refered to the Committee of Whole, the other report be referred to Committee on Finance. Carried. Moved by Ald. O'Rourke that the City Treasurer make a list of unpaid special assessments. Carried. Aids. McEvoy, Sauer and Specht en- tered at 9 p. 1n. and took their seats. To the Honorable 11layor and City Council: Gentlemen: I herewith submit by report for defective lights for the month of September, 1910: I find from the report of the Police Department that the total hours that 44 lamps failed to burn would equal 13 -4 lamps burning for one month, or $8.75. Respectfully submitted. WILLIAM HIPMAN, City Electrician. On motion of All. Sauer, the report was received and the City Auditor to 1 instructed to deduct from the Union Electric company's bill for the month of September, 1910, the sum of $8.75. Following Weighrnasters' reports of receipts were presented and read and, on notion, were received and filed: ,Tos. Straney, First Ward scales...$ 3.90 Edw. Norton, Third Ward 35.75 Market Stands sold 5.00 Sidewalk Inspector Royce report pre- sented. On motion of Ald. Saul re- ferred to Committee of Whole. Moved by Ald. Singrin the rules be suspended to allow Captain Higbee to address the Council. C'arried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Apel. McEvoy, Saul. Sauer, Singrin, Specht. Nays —None. Captain Higbee addressed the Coun- cil in reference to the proposed repairs to Armory hall. Ald. Sauer, chairman on public grounds and buildings, rec- ommended that the repairs he made. iloved by Ald. Saul that the com- mittee on publnc grounds and build- ings. have bids submitted to Council Adjourned Regular Session, October 7, 1910 ance Granting the German Presbyter- ian Theological school of the North - west permission to use that portion of East street, in the City of Dubuque, that would otherwise be taken up with the sidewalk on said street, for park purposes, and regulating said grant," be amended, by striking from said section Four the words "Seven (7) years," and inserting in lieu thereof the words "Twenty (20) years." Section 2. This ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after its passage by the City Council and its publication one time in the Dubuque Times - Journal and the Dubuque Tele- graph- Herald, official newspapers of said City, and the written acceptance hereof duly indorsed hereof by said Theological school. Adopted 1910 Approved ..... .... ..1910. Mayor. Attest: The undersigned hereby accepts the provisions and terms of the foregoing ordinance, this — day of October, 1910. Moved by Ald. McEvoy this be con- sidered the first reacting. Carried. Moved by Ald. McEvoy that rules he suspended and the ordinance be read by its title. Motion lost by following vote: Yeas —Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke,' Saul, Singrin. Nays— Sauer, Specht. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: I beg to report as per your instructions. I have investigated the matter of sewer connection, with storm sewer, known as Bee Branch Sewer, and find that Mr. Baumhover, at Eagle Point avenue and Sanford avenue has four houses, and a sewer running in rear of each, in private alley, the same connected with Bee Branch Sewer, all connections are in the rear of woodshed, and are used tc, dispose of wash water, dish water, and rain water only. Respectfully yours, PAUL BEWER, Sanitary Officer. On emotion of Ali O'Rourke received and filed. 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 in- structed to prepare a profile showing a proposed grade in the alley first west of Lemon street from Stolz avenue to Saunders avenue. Moved by Ald. Specht that it be ap- proved and Engineer be instructed. Carried. Ald. Saul. chairman of Committee of the Whole, offered the following: Your Committee of the Whole, to whom were referred the following bills, would respectfully recommend that the same be paid and that warrants in settlement thereof be ordered drawn on the City Treasurer: C. E. Fitzpatrick Co., stationery and supplies .. $ 7.00 J. B. Workman, 10 per cent of amount collected on omitted taxes.... .. 88.74 Your Committee of the Whole, to w hom was referred the petition of E. H. Scheppley asking that • the brick paving and curbing be allowed to re- main in front of Lots 767 and 768a McDaniel's Sub., would respectfully recommend that said petition he re- ceived and filed. Your Committee of the Whole, to w hom was referred the report of the Park Commission to August 31, 1910, would respectfully recommend that said report be received and that the same be referred to the Finance Com- mittee for incorporation in the Annual Reports of Officers. Your Committee of the Whole, to whom were referred the two petitions of Jacob Mehl relative to a compromise on the special assessment levied against his property for the improve- ment of Grandview avenue, would respectfully recommend that said peti- tions be received and filed. Your Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the petition of the Iowa Telephone company asking that it be granted permission to erect and maintain a line of poles, telephone wires and cables on and along the east side of Wilson avenue from West Eighth street to Julien avenue and on and along the north side of Julien avenue from Grant avenue to Alta Vista street with anchor poles at Grant avenue and near the alley first east of Grant avenue, would respect- fully recommend that the prayer of the petitioner be granted, the w ork to be done under the direction of the City Electrician. Your Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the petition of Mrs. Josephine Leahey asking that the valuation on the undivided part of Lot 2 of 1 and 8 of 45 and 1 of 41 of Mineral Lot 153 _be reduced to $800.00, would respectfully recommend that said peti- tion be received and filed. Your Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the petition of Dennis Bros., et al relative to the drainage on First street between Main and Iowa street, would respectfully recommend that the matter be referred to the City Engineer to prepare a 340 Adjourned Regular Ses•ion, October 7, 1910 for the repairing of plastering, etc. Carried by the folowing vote: Yeas — Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Saul. Nays — Sauer, Singrin, Specht. To the Honorable Council: Gentlemen: Your board of health beg to report that on September 30th, 1910, they meet and approved of the action of the Sanitary Officer as to sanitary sewer connections ordered, also, as to the action he has taken regarding the Rafferty vault; also. that we approve the filing of in- formation by Meat and Milk Inspec- tor Dr. F. J. Kennedy against Mrs. Standemaier, whose milk failed to stand the required test; also, that the Health Officer, Milk and Meat Ir • spector, and Sanitary Officer, were in- structed to investigate the premises of John Standemaier, and if found in an unsanitary condition as reported, they are to report to the chairman of the Board, who shall call a special meeting of the Board, to take action regarding the same; also, that Milk and Meat In- spector Kennedy be instructed to place cards of inspection in Meat Markets in- spected by him, and found in a sanitary condition; also, instructed the Cleric of the Board to correspond with the office of State Board of Health, as to having several distributing stations ;'or Antitoxin; also, recommend that the bill of Nutwood Livery Co. for ambulance service, total $10.50 be paid. The following bills certified to and sent to the county for payment, Union Electric Co., $3.00, 1\1: E. Kink, $3.00 Lei. Nicca Pharmacy, $7.50, C. M. Linden- berg, 75c, TV. Quinlen, $38.98 Eichorn & Bechtel, $4.97, W. G. Kress, $3.95. Duetcher Bros., $15.63, C. J. Shannon, $25.60. Respectfully. JOHN O'ROURKE. On motion of Ald. O'Rourke the re- report was approved. The following bids were read: R. Caffrey, macadam, 2nd road.. 4.20 B. Glass, macadam, 2nd. road .. 8.48 John Miller, macadam, 2nd road..$12.54 Mike Donigan, macadam, 2nd road 2.06 Chas. O'Neil, macadam, 2nd road 11.70 Jos Browilette, macadam, 2nd. road 5.29 Con Moore, macadam, 4th road 2.10 Ed. Malloy, macadam, 3rd road 21.93 NI. McCarten, Sr., inspector Grandview avenue sewer $ 7.70 Tom Ienneally, inspector Grand- view avenue seyer 7.70 - William Clark, inspector Bluff street 11.55 C. W. Katz, inspector Bee Branch sewer, Seventeenth and Eighteenth streets 25 03 James Lynch, inspector Bee Branch sewer, 5th ward 26 95 Street & Steuck, 5 per cent re- tained improving West Fourth street .... ... 109.88 Wilmer Cook, 5 per cent retained improving O'Neil avenue 99.69 Moved by Ald. Saul that warrants be drawn on Treasurer and all bills proprely O. K. be paid. Carried. Petition of J. E. Shortell et al. asking that a permanent sidewalk be laid on Couler avenue from Peru road to alley between Peru road and Milwaukee avenue, a distance of about 125 feet. was presented. Moved by Ald. Specht, prayer of petitioners be granted. Car- ried. Petition of Patrick Kenneally et al asking that a new grade be establish- ed, following more closely the present ground line presented. Moved by Ald. Saul that the grade be dropped two feet at Station 63, running from that elevation to the regular grade at Sta- tion 60 and 67 and that the Engineer be instructed to present profile show- ing the change. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas —Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin, Specht. Nays —None. City Engineer Baumgartner presented profile showing change of grade from Station 60 to 67 on Grandview avenue. Moved by Ald. Saul the profile as sub- mitted by Engineer be adopted. Carried by following vote: Yeas —Apel, Mc- Evoy, O'ourke, Saul, Sauer, Singrin, Specht. Moved by Ald. O'Rourke that the City Recorder advertise for horses to be purchased by the city for the Fite Department and the same to be at the Ninth street Engine House Wednesday, October 12, at 9 a. m. for inspection. Carried. Ald. Sauer, chairman on public ground and buildings, reported as to the settlement the insurance company offered for damages clone by fire to the Ninth Street Engine House. Moved by Ald. O'Rourke that the Council approve of the committees action. Carried. Ald. McEvoy offered the following: An ordinance amendin" an ordinanc granting the German Presbyterian Theological school of the Northwest permission to use that portion of East street. in the City of Dubuque, that would otherwise be taken up with the sidewalk on the east of said street, for park purposes, and regulating the said grant. Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That section Four (4) of an ordinance adopted by City Council of the City of Dubuque on the 29th day of July, 1910, and entitled an "Ordin- inch thick composed of equal parts Portland cement and clean finely crushed stone or gravel. Said sidewalk to be completed on or before the first day of November, 1910, and the cost of the same be taxed aginst said premises and collected :n the manner prescribed by law. Bet it Further Resolved, That said property owner be and is authorized to construct said sidewalk at his own ex- pense, provided he begins work there- on within ten days after being notified by the City Recorder of the'passage of this resolution by the City Council, and completes within 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 ordered to give ten clays notice by two publica- tions asking for proposals for the do- ing of said work r contract with the city. The proposals for the doing of said work shall be acted upon by the City Council on the 20th. day of October, 1910. Ald. McEvoy moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas —Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Saul, Sauer, Singrin, Specht. Nays —None. Moved by Ald. Specht, the City Recorder advertise for bids for the con- struction of storm water sewer in Twenty - seventh street. Carried. Ald. Specht moved to adjourn. Car- ried. Approved. Attest: Recorder Regular Session, October 20, 1910 Regular Session Oct. 20, 1910. (Official.) Council met at 9:00 p. in. Mayor Haas in the chair. Present —Alds. Apel, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin, Specht and Assistant City Attorney 'Villging. Absent—Ald. -McEvoy. Ald. Singrin moved that action on the approval of the council proceed- ings for the month of September, 1910, be deferred until next meeting of the council. Carried. Bids for improvement of Delhi street, also for construction of Sanitary Sewer in Twenty- seventh street, also for construction of cement sidewalks, presented. Moved by Ald. Saul all bids be opened except those for im- provement of Delhi street and action: on same be postponed. Carried. H. M. Scharle & Co.: 30 -inch tile Pipe, $2.48 per lineal foot; 16 -inch tile , pipe, 86c per lineal foot; 12 -inch tile pipe, 57c per lineal foot; manholes, each, $26.000; catch basins, each, $16.50; inlets, each, $9.00. 7, F. Brown: $2.89 per lineal foot, including manholes and catch basins. Tibey Bros.: 30 -inch tile pipe, $2.37 Per lineal foot; 16 -inch tile pipe, 85c per lineal foot; 12 -inch tile pipe, 65c per lineal foot: manholes, $24.00 each; inlets and catch basins, $10.00. Street & Steuck: 30 -inch tile pipe, $2.55 per lineal foot; 15 -inch tile pipe, 55c per lineal foot; 12 -inch tile pipe. 63c per lineal foot; catch basins, $21.00 each: inlets, $5.00 each. Ald Saul moved the bids be referred to City Engineer and he to, report to- night. Carried. Bids for laying cement sidewalks as follows: L. Grassel: 11andall's Sub., Lots 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 14, 15 and 16, five feet wide. and walk on the west side of Locust street and north side of Second street, eight feet wide, 12e per square foot; northwest corner of Locust and Sec- ond streets, 11 cents per square foot, according to plans and specifi- cations. • N. J. Staner: I hereby agree to con- struct the various sidewalks as ad- vertised according to plans and speci- fications, at 12 cents per square foot. Aid. Saul moved bids be referred to Committee of Whole. Carried PILLS. J. Duggan, 48.29 cu. yds. macad- am, Road 2 $ 48 29 John Burke, 17.08 cu. yds. ma- cadam, Roacl 2 17 08 Julius Russell, 55.41 cu. ycls 342 Adjourned Regular Session, October 7,1.910' profile showing present ground line and established grade on the alley between Main and Iowa streets from the north line of First street to the south line of Second street. JAMES SAUL, Chairman. Moved by Ald. Saul that the various reports of the Committee of the Whole be adopted. Carried. Ald. Specht 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 the alley between Garfield and Rhoinberg avenues as follows, to wit: An eight inch tile pipe sewer in said alley from 11Iiddle avenue to Reed avenue and to assess the cost of said sewer against the abutting property. Ald. Specht moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — 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 directed to prepare a plat and specifications for an eight inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in the alley between Garfield and Rhoinberg avenues from Middle avenue to Reecl avenue, showing the locations and general nature of such improvement, the extent thereof, the size and kind of material to be used, and to prepare an estimate of the cost thereof and the amount assessable up- on each lot or parcel of land adjacent to or abutting thereon per front feet or square feet in area, and to file such plat, specifications and estimate in the office of City Recorder. That after such plat is so filed, the City Recorder shall cause to he pub- lished notice of the intention of the Council to make such imps ovement. -which notice shall be published in three consecutive issues of the official paper of the City of Dubuque, stating that such plat is on file, and generally the nature of the sewer, its location, size and kinds of material to be used, and the estimate of its cost, and fixing the time before which objections can be filed, which time shall not be less than five days after the last publication of said notice, after the completion of the publication of such notice, he shall at its next session, notify the Council thereof in writing with a printed copy of such notice accompanying the same. Ald. Specht moved the - adoption of the resolution. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas — Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Saul, Sauer, Singrin, Specht, Nays —None. Ald. Specht offered the following: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa: That a permanent sidewalk of the width of five feet be and the same is hereby ordered to he laid on the east side of Klein street, between Klingen- berg Terrace and Kaufman avenue and in front of the following described premises: Lot 2 of 1 of Chas. Klingen- berg 4th Sub. Such sidewalk to be constructed of materials and in the manner as fol- lows, to -wit: On a sub -base of cinl ders or broken stone eight inches deep shall lie laid a base three inches thick composed of one part of Portland cement, two parts of clean sharp sand and four parts of broken stone, on top of which shall he laid a wearing sur- face one inch thick composed of equal parts Portland cement and clean fine- ly crushed stone or gravel. Said sidewalk to be completed on or before the first day of November, 1910, and the cost of the same be taxed against said premises and collected in the manner prescribed by lase. Be it Further Resolved, That said Property owner be and is authorized to construct said sidewalk at his own expense, provided Ile begins work thereon within ten clays after being notified by the City Recorder of the passage of this resolution by the City 'Council, and completes the same with- in thirty clays thereafter. Be it Further Resolved, That if said v'ork is not commenced within the time named in s.iid notice that the City Recorder be and is hereby ordered to give ten days notice by two publica- tions asking for proposals for the do- ing of said work under contract with the city. The proposals for the doing of said work shall be acted upon by the City Council on the 20th day of October 1910. Ald. Specht moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas —Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Singrin, Specht. Nays —None. Ald. McEvoy offered the following: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa: That a permanent sidewalk of the width of four feet be and the same is hereby ordered to be laid on the north side of Seminary street, between Harold and Keppler streets, and in front of the following premises: Lots 3, 4, and 5 of Littleton and Salvers Add. Such sidewalk to be constructed of materials and in the manner as fol- lows, to -wit: On a sub -base of cin- ders or broken stone eight inches deep shall be laid a base three inches thick composed of one part Portland cement, two parts of clean sharp sand and four harts of broken stone on top of which shall he laid a wearing surface one 344 Regular Session, October 20, 1910 madacam, Road 2 .... 55 41 W. Clark, inspector Bluff Street 23 1.0 John Casey, 118.45 cu. yds: ma- cadam, Roacl 2 118 45 W. Walker, 19.51 cu. yds. macad- am, Road 2 '19 51 F. Klumpp, inspector Windsor Avenue -- 25 00 Tim Taylor, inspector Seventh Street, Main to Clay 5 77 T. Kenneally, inspector Grand- view Avenue, sewer 23 10 F .A. Burns. coal for Police and Road Depts John Butt, repairs and supplies, Road Dept F., G. Becker, coal, Road Dept 20 06 F. Schloz & Son, repairs and sup- plies, Road Dept Fischer &' Co., coal for Road Dept... G. W. Healey & Son, supplies, Road Dept W. D. Deckert Co., pipe, Road Dept National Refining Co., oil, Road Dept Wm. Marshall, repairs, steam roller N. J. Staner, repair gutter on Kniest Street, Road 5 1 25 Dubuque Sand and Gravel Co , sand for Road Dept 4 89 Geo. Korman, repair gutter on East Street, Road 4 6 50 Standard Oii Co., oil for Road Dept 3 69 O'Farrell Contracting Co., ma- cadam and brick, Road 2. 148 38 Key City Iron Works, supplies, Road Dept 13 50 Standard Lumber Co., lumber, Road Dept. No. 2 9 25 Geo. Pock, supplies, Heeb Street. 2 00 J. F. Ris Bro., supplies, Road Dept Jos. J. Rowan & Son, gloves, Road Dept 1 40 Key City Roofing Co., cement for Sewer and Road Dept 6 33 Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co , supplies fcr Sewer and Road Depts... ... 3 70 G. F. Iileih, supplies, Sewer, Po- lice and Road Depts 2 35 Marquette Pharmacy, supplies, Fire Dept Chris. A. Voelker, premium on policy No. 13355, Fire F. Schloz & Son, repairs, Fire Dept Geo. Ragatz & Son, repairs, Fire Dept John Neuman & Son, repairs, Fire Dept Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co , hose and fireman coat Hopkins & Witty, repair clock, Fire Dept... Key City Gas Co., coal, Fire Dept..... ..... Wunderlich & Wiederholt, horse- 38 44 6 .35 12 35 12 23 85 1 40 2 01 2 90 5 25 8 1? 4 10 18 00 1 40 52 00 12 50 1 25 31 40 shoeing, Fire Dept Thos. Connolly Est., repairs, Fire Dept Collings & Pfiffner, horseshoeing, Fire Dept... John Kriebs, repair harness, Fire Dept Dennis Bros., feed, Fire Dept.... John Butt. repairs, Fire Dept.... A. Y. McDonald Mfg. Co., sup- plies Fire Dept 75 J. Beach & Son, soap, Fire Dept 4 00 J. F. Ris & Bros., mantels, Fire Dept Key City Gas Co., rental gas arcs, Police and Fire Depts Ellwanger Bros., repairs, Sewer, Road, Police and Fire Depts 13 60 St undard Lumber Co., shavings, - Fire and Police Depts . 30 50 Mettel' Bros., feed for Fire and Dept... ... G. Air. Healey & Son, supplies, Fire and Police Depts Ed. Norton, furnish meals to prisoners 1 40 E. 011cr, repairs for Sewer Dept 50 M. O'Donnell, repairs for Sewer Dept Geo, Masters, gas mantles, City Hall John N. Jungens, putting in glass City Hall 9 15 F. G. Becker, wood, Police and City Hall 3 50 Pier Bros., wood, Police and City Han 13 00 J. P. Foley, towel service, City Hall 4 00 Western Union Tel. Co., clock service for September 1 00 Dubuque Lumber Co., lumber, sidewalk and road 77 11 National Demokrat, printing for September 12 50 Labor Leader, printing, Septem- ber. 1910 12 50 Smith-Morgan Prtg. Co., print- ing phamplets and warrants 23 40 Telegraph Herald, printing Coun- cil proceedings . 48 34 Times - Journal, printing Council proceedings 57 12 Key City Gas Co., gas for var- ious offices 85 95 Union Electric Co., power for City Fire alarm 2 00 Iowa Telephone Co., rent of tele- phone 11 Eagle Point Lime Works, 5 per cent. retained reguttering Ju- lien Avenue 200 40 Kenety & Scharle, city's share of cost of improving \Vindsor Ave. 900 00 O'Farrell Contracting Co., grad- ing' Grandview' Avenue 1800 GO Ald. Saul moved that warrants be draw on treasurer and all bids prop- erly O. It'd. be paid and others be re- ferred to Committee of %Vhole. Car- ried. The following hills were referred- James Levi & Co. 5 .80 8 45 Union Printing Co. 14.00 Union Electric Co. 2253.85 12 00 C. W. Noble & Co. 2257.01 N. J. Staner 800.00 12 00 O'Farrell Contracting Co. 39.97 N. J. Staner 2415.00 1 65 J. F. Brown 37.87 9 40 Eagle Point Lime Works 16.00 3 75 F. Dentin 121.92 W. D. Deckert & Co. 3.15 6 6 50 80 80 85 45 AId. Saul moved to suspend the rules to allow Mr. Chas, Stevenson and Mr. Hassett to address the coun- cil. Carried by the following rote: Yeas —Alds. Apel, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin, Specht. Absent —Ald. McEvoy. Mr, Chas. Stevenson addressed the Council, stating that he desired to connect with sanitary sewer and, on account of the storm water sewer, it would be necessary to run an extra 75 feet to make the connection and desired to have the Council allow him for this extra run. Moved by Ald. Singrin that this matter be referred to Committee of Whole to view the grounds. Carried. • ' Mr. Hassett addressed the Council, asking as to whether he should slush or tamp the filling of Grandview Ave- nue sewer. On motion of Ald. Saul, referred to chairman Committee on Sewers with power, he to view the grounds Petition of F. Peutin, asking per- mission to construct a wagon scale at the northeast corner of Garfield Avenue and Kniest Street, presented. On motion of Ald. Singrin, referred to Committee of Whole to view the grounds. Petition of Sara H. Ham, asking the Council to view the grounds on Seventh Avenue and arrange grade so that teams, etc., could drive onto her grounds, presented. On motion of Ald. Sauer. referred to Committee of Whole to view grounds and the City Engineer to be present. Petition of Maple Leaf Lodge, No. 581, Protherhocd of Railroad Train- men, by R. Dayo, president asking permission to use Armory Hall for dance purpose on the 24th of No- vember, 191 (1, presented. On motion of Ald. Saul, referred to Committee of Whole. Petition of Catherine Plitsch, ask- ing that taxes for year 1909 on North half of Lot 13 in Tivoli Add. be can- celled. On motion of Ald. Specht, prayer granted and Treasurer to be instructed. Petition of Mrs. Ida M. L. Cutler, asking that assessment on merchan- Regular Session, October 20, 1910 345 dice be cancelled. On motion of Ald. Apel, referred to Board of Equaliza- tion. Petition of C. L. McGovern, ask- ing the City to accept the sum of $30.00 in full for special tax levied for the improvement of West Seven- teenth Street and against Lots 20 and 21 in Kringle's Sub. of Outlot 743, City, presented. On motion of Ald. O'Rourke, referred to Committee of the Whole. Petition of Dubuque & Wisconsin Bridge Co., asking that the taxes for year 1909 be cancelled presented. On motion of Aid. Sauer prayer granted. Petition of John Gillis, asking the City to reimburse him for 84 loads of filling: andl5 planks used to cover Pee Branch server running throeg`n Lot 21 in West's Add .,presented. ua motion of Ald. Sauer, prayer granted. Aid. Sauer moved that the planks he paid from the Sidewalk Fund and the filling from the Pee Branch Sewer (Fifth \yard) appropriation, if there be any left. Carried. Petition of J. M. Kennety, asking the council's intention regarding the rolling of the last course on Bluff Street, presented. Ald. O'Rourke moved that when we adjourn we adjourn to Friday, Oct. 21. Carried. Ald. O'Rourke moved that action on the petition of J. 51. Kennety be deferred until next meeting and the City Attorney give his opinion at this meeting. Carried. City Recorder Geiger presented and read the notice, certified to by the publisher, of the Council's intention to • improve Twenty- seventh Street from the East line of Pine Street to about 140 feet -westward. No remon- strance being filed and no one in the room objecting to said improvement. the notice was, on motion of Ald. Specht, received and filed. Ald. Saul, chairman Committee on Streets, reported as follows: Yc•ur Committee on Streets would respectfully report we have examined the Bee Branch sewer between Lemon Street and Cooler Avenue and Jackson Street, constructed by the O'Farrell Contracting Co., and would recommend that the same be accept- ed and that warrants be ordered drawn in accordance with contract. Your Committee' on Streets would respectfully 'report that we have ex- amined the brick paving on Fifth Street from Main to Locust Streets. :J46 Regular Session, October 20, 1910 the O'Farrell Contracting Co.. con- tractors, and would respectfully rec- ommend :hat said -a•oak b_ accepted and that the City Engineer be in- structed to prepare a special assess- ment against the lots or parcels real estate subject to assessment for said improvement and file the same in the office of the City Recorder, who will thereupon publish the notice of said assessment as required by ordinance. Your Committee on Streets would respectfully report that we have ex- amined the brick paving on Windso Avenue, Henry Schnrle, contractor, and would recommend that said work be accepted and that the City Engi- neer he instructed to prepare a special assessment against the lots or parcels cf real estate subject to as- sessment for said improvement and file the same in the office of the City Recorder, who will thereupon publish the notice of said assessment as re- quired by ordinance. JAMES SAUL, Chairman. On moticm of Ald. `rain the various reports were adopted as read. Your Committee of the Whole would respectfully recommend that on account of error the City Treas- urer be instructed to deduct the sum of $16.15 from the special assessment levied against Sub. 14, Ann O'Hare',^ - Sub., Lot 2, for the improvement of East Street. JAMES SAUL. Chairman. Ald. Saul moved the adoption 0 t he report of the Committee of the - Whole. Carried. Ald. Singrin offered the following: An ordinance amending an ordinance granting the German Presbyterian Theological School of the Northwest permission to use that portion of East street. in the City of Dubuque, that would otherwise be taken up with the sidewalk on the east of said street, for park purposes, and regulating the said grant. Re it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That section Four (4) of an ordinance adopted by City Council of the City of Dubuque on the 29th day of July, 1910, and entitled an "Ordin- tunce Granting the German Presbyter- ian Theological School of the North- Ave.-U. permission to use that portion of East street, in the City of Dubuque, that 'would otherwise be taken up -with the sidewalk on said street, fol. -nark purposes, and regulating said grant," be amended-, by striking from sale section Four the -words "Seven (7) years," and inserting in lieu thereof the words "Twenty (20) years." Section 2. This ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after its passage by the City Council and its publication one time in the Dubuque Times- Journal and the Dubuque Tele- graph- Herald, official newspapers of said City, and the written acceptance hereof duly indorsed hereof oy said Theological school. Adopted 1910. Approved 1910. Mayor. Attest: The undersigned hereby accepts the provisions and terms of the foregoing ordinance, this — clay of October, 1910.. Moved by Ald. Singrin this be con- sidered the second reading. Carried. Ald. Singrin moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas —Alds. Apel, O'Rourke. Singrin, Specht. Nays— Sauer, Specht. REPORTS OF OFFICERS. Fire Chief Reinl'ried 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 October, 1910: Amount due Firemen $1560.10 Respectfully submitted, J. R. REINFRIE:D. Chief. Approved by tht 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 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: The following is the nay roll of Police Department for the first half of October, 1910: Amount due Policemen $1393.00 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 Police- men and report referred to the Com- mittee on Police and Light. Street Commissioner -Mahoney re- ported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: T herewith submit the pay roll for labor on streets during the first half of October, 1910: Amount due laborers on streets.$1522.75 Also due laborers grading Heeb street during the first half of October, 1910. $08.25. Adjourned Regular Session, October 21, 1910 Approved by Committee on Streets. Also submit the pay roll for labor on sewers, during the last half of Oc- tober, 1910: Amount due laborers on sewers.$217.70 Respectfully submitted, JOHN MAHONEY, Street Commissioner. Approved by Committee on Sewers. 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 propel committees. Street Commissioner Mahoney also reported that there was due laborers for work done on streets leading into the eountry and to be paid out of County Road Fund: Amount due $989.08 On motion of Ald. Singrin report re- ceived and the various amounts be paid and report referred back to proper committee. Ald. Saul moved the contract to con- struct sewer in 27th street he awarded to Tibey Bros., they being the lowest bidder, Carried. Alcl. Singrin, chairman on Fire, re- ported they had purchased a horse for Fire Department. Report approved by council. Ald. Specht reported he had appoint- ed Mr. Albert Schuester inspector of 7th ave. Appointment approved by council, Ald. Spect moved to adjourn to Fri day, Oct. 21, 1910. Carried. Adopted , 1910, Approved , 1910. Attest: Mayor. city P,ecorder. CITY COUNCIL. 347 (Official.) Adjourned Regular Session, Oct. 21, 1910. Mayor Haas in the chair. Council met at 9:10 p. m. Present —Alds. McEvoy, O'Rourke, Singrin, Specht, Apel and Assistant At- torney \Villging. Absent —Alds Sauer and Saul. Mayor Haas stated that the meeting' was an adjourned meeting of the re- gular session of October 20, 1910, and was called to take up City Attorney's report on the Bluff street matter and other matters -which may properly come before a regular session of the City Council. Petition of J. M. Kenety, asking the Council's intention, in regard to the rolling of the last course on Bluff street between Eighth street and Six- teenth street, was, on motion of Ald. Specht, received and filed. City Attorney Lyons reported as fol- lows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council of the City of Dubuque. Gentlemen: In the matter of the interpretation of the contract existing between J. M. Kenety and the City of Dubuque, for the improvement of Bluff street between Eight and Sixteenth street, which was referred to me for a written opinion, I beg to report as fol- lows: The said contract provides, among other things that the contractor prom- ises and agrees to furnish all material and do all the necessary -work and la- bor "in the improvement of the street in question. That by the terms of the contract the plans and specifications attached to said contract are made a part thereof. That in said specifica- tions it is required "that the sarco maculam shall be spread in a certain manner, over the prepared base and shaped and well rolled with a ten ton steam roller." It further provides that the covering of the treated I;._.cadam surface with gravel shall be made -while the asphalt is still hot and said surface shall then be rolled with a ten ton roller," etc. It is my opinion from the reading of the contract and the specifications, that it is the duty of the contractor to do e•erything necessary for the com- pletion of the work in question, and that this duty includes the rolling 1i: him of the sarco macadam surface. Peespectfully submitted, GEO. F. LYON, City Attorney. Ali. McEvoy moved the adoption of the report as read. Carried. Adjourned Regular Session, October 21, 1910 349 of said pipes overhead, or the tunnel and pipes run underground, and in aLy suit which may be because of the construction of said pipes or tun- nel and the pipes in such tunnel, said Company- shall, at the direction of said City - , make all necessary defense to said suit and fully indemnify said City as to any excess or outlays or liabil- ities to -which said City may be sub- jected because of such suit. Section 4. Should the City of Du- buque r.t any time deem said overhead or the tunnel, or the pipes in such tunnel unsafe, or for any reason deem the removal of said pipes or tunel, or either of then, necessary or advisable, then said City may order the immediate removal of pipes or tunnel, or either of them. and the restoration of the street question to pruner condition, within a reasonable time from such order, the failure or refusal of said company to comply with such order, said City may cause such removal to he made, at the exnense of said. Section 5. Said Carr, Ryder & Co. shall, as a further condition to the grant herein contained, file with the City Recorder a bond in the sum of $100.00, as a guaranty that the streets affected by the tunnel trill be kept in repair for one year after the completion of the work, giving of such bond. however. to be construed in no way as relieving said Company the terms and conditions of this ordinance as heretofore set out. Sec. 6. This ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after the passage by the City Council and its publication one time in the Times -Jour- nal and the Telegrapn - Herald, ofiiciai newspapers, and written acc•eptanee therefore indorsed hereon by said Carr, Ryder & Adams Co. Adopted 1910. Approved 10. Mayor. Attest City Recorder. The provision and terms of the above ordinance and particularly of the guaranty contained in section 3 there- of. are hereby accepted, this - -day of 1910. Moved by Ald. McEvoy that the reading just had be considered its first reading. Carried. Ald. McEvoy moved that the rules he suspended for the purpose of reading the Ordinance by its title for the sec- ond time. Carried by the following vote: Yeas. —Alds. Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke. Saul, Singrin, Specht. Nays— None—Absent—Ald. Sauer. Ald. McEvoy then removed that the Ordinance be now adopted as read. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — A ids. Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Saul, Sinizrin, Specht. Nays —None. Absent — Aid. Sauer. Ald. McEvoy offered the following: AN ORDINANCE. An Ordinance granting H. B. Glover Company permission to make a Tun- nel from building on southeast corner of Fifth and Iowa streets, City Lots 229 and 230, to building on Northeast corner of Iowa and Fifth streets, City Lots 227 and 22S. Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That permission be and the same is hereby granted H. B. Glover & Company to make a tunnel S feet wide and 6 feet 6 inches clear head room, with re- inforced concrete. from the building of said Company on the southeast corner of Fifth and Iowa streets, City Lots 229 and 230, to the building of said Company on the north- east corner of Fifth and Iowa streets. City Lots 227 and 22S, said tunnel to be located below all • pipes, .sewers, of and near the line of the alley dividing Iowa street and Clay street, City of Dubuque, subject to the conditions herein contained. Section 2. Said tunnel shall be con- structed and maintained in such man- ner as to make travel upon and over Fifth and Iowa streets perfectly safe, and as to preserve the condition of said streets as perfectly as though no such tunnel existed. Section 3. Said H. B. Glover Com- pany shall agree, as a condition to the granting of this privilege, and shall guaranty by the acceptance of the terms hereof, to fully protect and s -ve the City of Dubuque harmless as to any claims. damages or liabilities of any kind which may arise because of the construction and maintenance of said tunnel, and in any suit whieh craw arise because of said tunnel, said Com- pany shall, at the direction of said City, make all necessary defense to said suit and fully indemnify said City as to any expenses or outlays or liabilities to which said City may be subjected because of such suit. Should the City of Dubuque at a time cleenm said tunnel unsafe, or fo' any other reason deem its removal necessary or advisable, said City may order the immediate removal of same and the restoration of the streets in question to proper condition, within a reasonable time from such order, and on the refusal of said Company so to remove same, said City may do so, at the expense of said Company. Sec. 5. Said H. B. Glover Company shall, as a further condition to the grant herein contained, file with the City Recorder a bond in the sum of $100.00 as a guaranty that the streets affected by the tunnel aforesaid will be kept in repair for one year after the completion of the work, said furnishing of bond, however, to be in no way construed as relieving said Company from the terms and conditions hereof as hereinbefore set out. 348 Adjourned Regular Session, October 21, 1910 Ald. O'Rourke moved that the City Recorder be instructed to notify Mr. Kenety as to _the action of the City Council in regard to his petition. Car- ried. Ald. O'Rourke moved that the City Council inspect the sewer built by Mr. Noble and they to report as soon as possible. Carried. Ald. Apel moved that the petition from the Maple Lcaf Lodge No. 581, B of R. T., asking for the use of the Armory hall, November 24, 1910. for the purpose of giving a dance be taken from the Committee of the Whole for discussion. Carried. Ald. Saul entered at 9:30 p. m:, and took his seat. Ald. Apel moved that the prayer of the Maple Leaf Lodge No. 581 B. of R. T. be granted. Carried. Petition of Andrew Ring, asking the Council to accept $25.00 in full pay- ment fro assessment levied on lots 208 and 208 in Union Addition. Ald. Saul moved that the petition be received and filed. carried by the following vote: Yeas- -Alds. McEvoy, O'Rourke, Saul, Singrin and Specht. Nays —Ald. Apel. Absent —Ald. Sauer. Ald. O'Rourke reported that there was $580.00 available from the county. Ald. McEvoy moved that the amount be divided pro rato among the First, Fourth and Fifth wards. Carried. The petition of consent as follows was presented: To the Honorable Mayor and the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Gentlemen: The undersigned, Frank Brayer, respectfully- states that he is a qualified elector of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, That be is the pur- chaser, successor and assignee of the saloon business of F. P. Riddell at the Southern Hotel on Jones street, oppo- site the Illinois Central depot in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, known as No. 240 Jones street, and as such pur- chaser, successor and assignee to the business of said F. P. Riddell, he re- spectfully prays your Honorable Body to grant him a new permit or resolu- tion of consent to sell and keep for sale intoxicating liquors by him at the Southern Hotel on Jones street, oppo- site the Illinois Central depot in the City- of Dubuque. Iowa, known as No. '.110 Jones street. and to cause the f '.louring; resolution of consent to be ^,dol,ted. FRANK FRAYER. Moved by Ald. Singrin the prayer be g_anted. Carried. Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That consent is hereby given Frank Brayer as pur- chaser successor and assignee of the saloon business of F. P. Riddell at the Southern Hotel on Jones street, oppo- site the Illinois Central depot known as No. 340 Jones street in the City of Dubuque, to sell and keep for sale in- t..xicating liquors and deal therein in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, as provid- ed by law. The consent here is given in lieu of and in renewal of the resolution of consent heretofore given F. P. Riddell. Moved by Ald. Singrin the adoptio-u of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Alds. Apel, O'Rourke, Saul, Singrin, Specht. Nayes —None. Absent— Sauer. Ald. Saul, moved that the Committee of the Whore, City Engineer and pro- perty owners along the proposed im- provement on Twenty- seventh street, view the grounds. Carried. Ald. McEvoy offered the following: AN ORDINANCE. An Ordinance granting the Carr, Ryder & Adams Co., premission to carry certain pipes across Jackson street. between Ninth and Tenth streets. in the City of Dubuque, and regulating such grant. Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That permission be and the same is hereby granted the Carr, Ryder & Adams Co. to carry certain steam and cyclone pipes from its new power house on Jackson street, be- tween Ninth and Tenth streets, over Jackson street to the main engine station of said Company, and to lay certain return pipes under said street between the same two buildings, sub- ject to the conditions and provisions herein contained. Said overhead pipes are to be so constructed as not to interfere in any manner with traye,, upon and over said Jackson stree`, or the sidewalks thereof, and in every way to be so maintained as not to endanger persons or animals passing along or under said pipes, or property being conveyed under sane. Section 2. The pipes conveyed under- ground shall be enclosed in a tunnel so constructed and maintained as to make travel upon and over said Jack- son street perfectly safe in every way and as to preserve the condition of said street the same as though no such tunnel existed. Section 3. Said Carr, Ryder & Adams Co. shall agree, as a condition, to the grant of this privilege, and by way oy of guaranty, to protect and save the City of Dubuque harmless as to any claims. damages or liabilities of any kind which may arise because of the construction and maintenance Adjourned Regular Session, October 26, 1910 J. F. Brown —Curb and gutter, 85c per lineal foot; macadam, 72c per sq. yd.; grading, 3 2c per sci. yd. O'Farrell Contracting Co. —Maca- dam, 8 5c per scl. ycl.; curb and gut- ter, 85c per lin. ft.; grading, 5le per cu. yd. Wilmer Cook — Grading, 40c per sq. yd.; curb and gutter, S5c per lin. ft.• macadamizing, 70c per sq. yd. Ald. McEvoy moved that the bids be referred to the City Engineer, he to report later in the evening. Car- ried. Report upon construction of private sewer by A. F. Heeb, connecting lots 30 and 31, in Farley's Sub. with sani- tary sewer in Julien Avenue, was on motion of Ald. O'Rourke referred to the Committee of the - Whole. Petition of Henry P. Lemper, in re- gard to moving city scale on Thirtieth and Jackson across the street was 011 motion of Alcl. Saul referred to the Committee of the -Whole to view the grounds. Petition from St. Joseph convent. Mt. Carmel, asking that water mains be extended along Grandview Ave. to Ilt. Carmel, presented. Ald. O'Rourke moved that the petition be referred to the committee appointed by the Mayor, and they to confer with the water works Trustees, and use all possible influence to have mains extended. Car- ried. Ald. McEvoy moved that the City At- torney give an opinion next meeting as to what right the City Council has in ordering water mains to be extend- ed. Carried. Your Committee of the Whole would respectfully report that we have ex- amined the reinforced concrete work on the Bee Branch sewer in the alley between Cedar and Sycamore streets from the north side of Sixteenth Street to a point about one hundred and sixty feet northerly therefrom. N. J. Staner, contractor, and -would respectfully rec- ommend that said work be accepted. Your Committee of the -Whole would respectfully report that we have ex- amined the reinforced concrete work on the Bee Branch sever in the alley be -, tween Cedar and Sycamore Street- from the south side of Seventeenth Street to a point about 118.9 feet south- erly therefrom, C. W. Noble, contrac- tor, and \VOtdd recommend that said work be accepted. Your Committee of the -Whole would respectfully report that we have ex- amined the work on the Ninth Avenue se ^'ter east of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad culvert, N. J. Staner, contractor, and would recom- mend that said work be accepted. JAMES SAUL, Chairman. Ald. Saul moved the adoption of the various reports of the Committee of the Whole. Carried. Ald. Saul moved that the petition of H. Markey be taken from the Commit- tee of the -Whole for discussion. Car- ried. Ald. Singrin moved that a warrant be drawn for $50.00 in favor of H. Markey for damages caused by the steam roller. Carried. AN ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE GRANTING THE DUBUQUE BREWING & MALTING CO. PERMISSION TO CONSTRUCT A BRIDGE ACROSS THIRTY - SECOND STREET, IN THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, AND REGULATING SUCH GRANT. Section 1. That permission be and the same is hereby granted the Du- buque Brewing & Malting Co. to con- struct a bridge across what is now Thirty- second Street, in the City of Dubuque, for the purpose of connect- ing its bottling' department on the north side of said street with the bot- tle storage plant on the south side thereof. subject to the provisions here- in contained. Said bridge when con- structed to be located approximately 120 feet east of Washington Street, and to be erected in such manner as to leave not less than seventeen (17) feet and (9) inches clearance from the sur- face of said Thirty- second Street to the lowest portion or surface of said bridge, and in any event, in such man- ner as not to interfere in any way with travel upon and over said street and the sidewalks thereof. Sec. 2. Said bridge shall be inclosed, and shall in all ways be so construct- ed and maintained as not to endanger persons or animals passing along or under said bridge. or along or over the street in question. Sec. 2. Said Dubuque Brewing & :Halting Co., as a condition to the granting of this permission, wall guarantee, by accepting the terns hereof, to fully protect and save the City of Dubuque harmless as to any claims, daunages or liabilities of a.nv kind which may arise because of the construction and maintenance of the structure aforesaid, and in any suit which may arise against said City because of such structure. said Com- pany shall, at the request of said City, make 011 necessary defense there- to and fully indemnify the City as to any expenses, liabilities or outlays made necessary because of such suit. Sec. 4. Should the City of Dubuque 01 any time deer the structure afore- 350 Adjourned Regular Session, October 26, 1910 Section This ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after its passage by the City Council and its publication one time in the Times - Journal and the Telegraph - Herald, offi- cial newspapers, and -t itten accept- ance thereof duly indorsed hereon by said H. B. Glover Company. Adopted 1910 Approved 1910. Mayor. Attest: City Recorder. The provisions and terns of the above ordinance and particularly of the guaranty contained in section 3 hereof, are hereby accepted, this day of 1910. Moved by Ald. McEvoy that the reading just had be considered its first reading. Carried. Add. McEvoy movecl that the rules he suspended for the purpose of read- ing the Ordinance by its title for the second lime. Carried by the follow- tag vote. Yeas —Aids. Apel, McEvoy, O'P-,ourke, Saul, Singrin, Specht. Nays— No Absent —Aid. Sauer. - Ald. McEvoy then moved that the Ordinance be now adopted as read. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Alds. Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Saul, Singrin, Specht. Nayes — None. Absent— Sauer. Moved by Ald. Saul to adjourn to meet - Wednesday, Oct. 26, 1910.Carried. OTTO P. GEIGER, City Recorder. Hy Geo. H. ]lwanger. Deputy. dhtrrorerl 191 l)hf got Recorder CITY COUNCIL. (Official.) Adjournel Regular Session Oct. 26, 1910. Mayor Haas in the chair. Council met at 8:45 p. m. Present— Alds.. Apel, McEvoy, O'Rouker, Sauer, Saul, Singrin and Specht. City Attorney Lyon and As- sistant Attorney \willging. Mayor Haas stated that the meet- ing was an adjourned meeting of the adjourne.i meeting of Oct. 21st of the regular session of Oct. 20, 1910, and was called to take up and consider all matters which may properly come before a regular session of the City Council. Moved by Ald. Saul, the Council proceedings for the month of Sep- tember be approved as printed. Car - ried. Moved by Ald. Saul to suspend the rules to allow Mr. Ring to address the Council regarding the assessment levied against Lots 20S and 209, Un- ion Add., and anyone who wishes to address the Council on any other matter. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — APls. Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Sauer, Saul, Singrin and Specht. Nays —None. 1Ir. Ring' addressed the Council regarding the as and asked the City Council to accept $50.00 as a full settlement. Moved by Ald. Apel that the City Council accept $50.00 from Mr. Ring for assessment against Lots 208 and 209, Union Add., in full. Carried. Petition from the Ancient Order of United Workmen, asking for the use of Armory Hall the middle of Nov- ember for a dance, was on motion of Ald. McEvoy granted. Ald. Saul moved that the bid of H. G. Strong for the construction of storm sewer in Twenty- seventh street he returned to him unopened. Carried. Bids for the improvement of Delhi street 2srePented. On motion of Ald. McEvoy they were onened as follows: ' II. M. Scharle Co.— Grading filling, per cu. yd., 30c; curb and gutter, per lineal foot, SOc; macadamizing per so. pd. 79c. Tibey Pros. Macadam, per sq. yd., 8Oc; curb and gutter, 74c; grading, ",Oc. Special Session, Oct. 27, 1910. (Off^ial. ) Council met at 9:45 p. m. Mayor Haas in the chair. Present —Alds. Apel, McEvoy, Saul. Singrin, Specht ant City Attorney Lyon. Absent —Alds. O'Rourke, Sauer. Mayor Haas stated that this meet- ing was called for the purpose of taking up the various bills that were referred to the Committee of th'! Whole. Ald. Saul moved that the report of the Committee of the Whole be read. Carried. Your Committee of the Whole, to whom was 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: Union Electric Co., Street Lighting .... .... $2253.55 Eagle Point Lime Works, stone for Third ward 15.00 'C. W. Noble, Pee Branch Sewer south of 17th street 2257.01 W. D. Peckert Co.. supplies Roar Dept F. Peutin, 5% retained on Windsor Avenue ... 121.92 J. F. Brown, 5% retained on brick gutter on Fifth street 37.37 O'Farrell Contracting Co., 5% retained on Louisa street.. 39.97 Union Printing Co., printing for Fire Dept James Levi & Co., supplies for Fire Dept N. J. Staner, Ninth Avenue Sewer contract 800.00 O'Farrell Contracting Co , constructing Bee Branch, Fifth ward 2366,54 Ald. Saul moved that the report be adopted and warrants ordered drawn. Carried. Your Committee of the Whole would respectfully recommend that the City Recorder be instructed to ad- vertise for bids for furnishing the different departments of the city with fuel, hay and oats. Said bids to he presented to the City Council at its session of the 3rd day of November, 1910. JAMES S AUL, Chairman. Ald. Saul moved that the report be adopted. Carried. Ald. Saul moved that the contract for the construction of cement side- walks. as advertised, be awarded to Special Session, October 27, 1910 ;53 14.00 Ludwig Grassell, he being the lowest bidder. and work to be commenced the 1st of April, 1911. Carried. Ald Saul moved to adjourn. Car- ried. OTTO P. GEIGER, City Recorder. By Cleo. H. Ellwanger, Deputy. Approved ................... . .... 191 Mayo r Recorder Attest: 352 Adjourned Regular Session, October 26, 1910 said unsafe, or for any other reason deem its removal necessary or advis- able, said City may order the immedi- ate removal of said bridge, and on the refusal of said Company so to remove same, within a reasonable time, said City may do so, charging the ex- penses incident thereto to said Com- pany. Sec. 5. This ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after its passage by the City Council and its publication one time in the Times - Journal and the Telegraph- Herald, of- ficial newspapers, and written accept- ance hereof duly indorsed thereon by said Dubuque Brewing & Malting Co. Adopted Approved Attest: Mayor. City Recorder. The provisions and terms of the above ordinance, and particularly of Section 3 and of the guaranty therein contained, are hereby accepted, this day of 1910. Ald. IIeEvoy moved that the read- ing just had be considered its first reading. Carried. Ald. McEvoy moved that the rules be suspended for the purpose of read- ing the Ordinance by its title for the sccond time. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Saul, Sauer, Singrin, Specht. Nays —None. Ald. McEvoy then moved that the Ordinance be now adopted as read. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Apel, McEvoy, O'Rourke, Saul, Sauer, Singrin, Specht. Napes —None. Ald. Specht asked if anything was clone in regard to the Iieckevoet mat- ter. Assistant Attorney SS stated that the case had been submitted, but no decision rendered as yet. lfayor Haas stated that Mr. Ryan had made a complaint as to the ob- struction of Camp Street. Moved by Ald. Saul that the Committee of the Whole view Camp Street. Carried. Ald. Sauer moved that the Mayor be instructed to notify 5Iiss Ham in re- gard to malting an approach on Seventh Avenue. Carried. Ald. McEvoy moved that Tibey Bros. he awarded the contract for the im= provement of Delhi Street, they being the lowest bidder, and to start the work in spring and to be completed on or before June 15, 1911. Carried. Ald. Saul moved to adjourn. Carried OTTO P. GEIGER, City Recorder. By Geo. H. Ellwanger, Deputy. Adopted 1910, Approved , 1910. Attest: Mayor. City Recorder. George Jones, Police Emil Kahn, Police Michael Kilty, Police James Keefe, Police John Kane, Police John Kop, Police Patrick Kenneally, Police Barney Ludescher, Police Charles Liest, Police Patrick McInerney, Police .. Patrick McCollins, Police ... Michael McCormick, Police Henry Mueller, Police Hugh Markey, Police Patrick Mulligan, Police .. John J. O'Brien, Police 14Iichael O'Connor, Police John Raes]e, Police Michael Ryan, Police Gus Raterman, Police Joseph Stoltz, Police Michael Stapleton, Police . Patrick Sullivan, Police John Spielman. Police Dennis Sheehan, Police Thos. Sweeney, Police Frank Williams, Police Louis eZmanek, Police Miss B. Brennan, Police Mrs. K. Hibbe, Police Police Pension Fund ILABOR• ON STREETS T. Bechen, 2nd $ J. Brouillette, 2nd S. Bastien, 4th Jerry Cahill, 1st G. Collinson, . 4th Pat. Carney, 1 -5 in each Jas. Connolly, 1st, $12.60; 2nd, $12.60 M. Carney, 2nd, $8.40; 3rd, $S.40; 4th, $S.40 J. Callaghan, 2nd W. Dody, 4th T. Donahue, lst, $2.25; 2nd, $7.55; 3rd, 58.60; 4th, $6.05; 5th, 75c John Egan, 2nd J. Ess, 1st, 82.25; 2nd, $7.55; 3rd, 58.60; 4th, $6.05; 5th, 750 George Frost 2nd P. Farrell, 3rd F. Frick, 3rd W. Foley, 3rc1 W. Flynn, 3rd E. Fitzlaff, 1 -5 in each F_.. Glass. 2nd C. Geimer, 4th 151. Hannan, 2nd C. Hillery, 2nd J. Hillery, 2nd, $2.80; 4th, $20.00 11r. Hird, 4th T. Harker, 4th P. Jacobs, 3rd Sohn John, 3rd Fred Keck, 2nd N. Kettenhofen, 3rd M. Kieffer, 4th M. Kerwin, 1 -5 in each ... J. Kness, 1st, $2.25; 2nd, List of Warrants 355 18 SO 17 20 16 80 3 60 22 60 25 00 29 67 I7.55; 3rd, $8.60; 4th, 31 85 $6 05; 5th, 75c 31 $5 P. Kenneally, Health 24 30 J. Kinsella, 1 -5 in each 29 65 P. Leonard, let 27 42 R. Love, 2nd 13 63 - W. Lynch, 4th 31 86 T. Lonergan, 1st, $2.25; 2nd, 34 30 $7.55; 3rd, $S.60; 4th, 31 85 $6.05; 5th, 75c 31 85 J. Mullen, 2nd 29 67 Ed. Malloy, 3rd 28 63 Tom Malloy, 3rd 31 85 J. Martinek, 4th 36 75 T. McNulty, lst 31 85 D. McGuinness, 1st 36 75 R. McCaffrey, 2nd 36 75 J. McAleese, 2nd 31 85 John McLaughlin, 3rd 31 85 James McLaughlin, 3rd 31 S3 1`r, McLaughlin, 3rd 31 85 P. lv[cPoland, 4th 31 85 J. _McGrath, 4th 31 85 R. McGivern, Expense 29 40 C. O'Neill, 2nd, $10.80; 3rd, 36 75 $2.70; 4th, $2.70; Expense, 31 85 $1.80 27 42 J. Powers, 4th 31 85 J. Parker, 4th 31 85 f. Reddin, 2nd 2S 54 J. Ryan, 2nd J Schroeder, 4th F. Siege, 4th J. Steffen, 3rd, $12.60; 4th, 512.60 James Tobin, 3rd, $1.00; 4th, $15.80 J. Thornton, 1 -5 in each .... A. Turner, 1 -5 in each L. 1Sralkenheim, 5th W. Walker, 3rd, 59.00; 4th, $9.00 25 20 25 20 2 40 25 20 25 20 25 00 4 40 18 00 10 40 25 20 17 20 18 20 18 00 16 SQ 8 20 1 80 20 20 18 60 21 40 8 20 25 00 17 40 2 40 25 20 13 00 23 40 2 60 11 80 25 20 23 00 25 00 19 80 37 50 25 00 14 00 TEAMS. M. Ackels, 3rd, $16.65; 4th, $33.35 $ 50 00 F. Becker, 3rd 20 50 25 20 F. Burns, 3rd 23 00 19 00 John Calvert, 2nd 49 50 Josh Calvert, 2nd 49 50 B. Costello, 4th 47 50 25 20 J. Graham, 1st $1.50; 2nd, 25 00 524.75; 4th. $11.25 37 50 11 60 F. Hohnecker, lst, 80c; 2nd, 8 60 $2.10; 3rd, $2.50; 4th, 3 60 52 , 00; 5th. 37.S0 45 50 1 00 .T. Kean, 4th 8 50 25 00 .T. Landholt, 4th 28 00 19 80 J. Linehan, 1st, 54.20; 2nd, 23 40 514.00; 3rcl, $15,85; 19 SO $11.20; 5th, 51.40 46 65 13 60 P. Linehan Sons, 3rd 35 00 151. Markham, 3rd 25 00 22 80 J. J. McCollins, 2nd 13 50 6 00 Jeff, McGrath, 4th 43 00 22 20 P. 5. Norton, 4th 39 00 22 60. D. O'Meara, 1st, $5.65; 2nd, 11 20 $15.90; 3rd, $21.40;, 4th, 7 20 $21.40; 5th, $1.90 63 00 22 00 ,T. Oswald, 1st, 573.30; 2nd, 23 40 $24.60; 3rd, $2.80; 4th, 37 50 $2 00; 5th, 30c 53 00 John Powers, 4th 8 50 854 List of Warrants List of City Warrants. Dubuque, Iowa, Oct. 1, 1910. 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 Septem- ber, 1910: I would further report that war- rant 4376, dated Sept. 15, 1910, pay- able to the O'Farrell Contracting Co., sum of $400.00. was marked void on account of no funds out of which to pay Same. SALARIES FOR OFFICERS. D. J. Flans, salary, Mayor $116 65 Geo. D. Wybrant, salary, Treas- ucer 133 30 Deputy F. M. Blake, salary, Treasurer ... 100 00 Louis F. Kolfenbach, salary, Clerk to Treasurer 60 00 7\'1. 0.. Lyons, salary, Auditor 116 63 Geo. J. Vogel, salary, Dept. Aud- itor 80 00 Otto P. Geiger, salary, Recorder 116 65 Geo. H. Ellwanger, salary, Dept Recorder 85 00 Jos. T. Kelly, salary, Assessor 125 00 Al. H. Wiedner, salary, Depty Assessor ... 83 30 Frank Kenneally, salary, Depty Assessor ... 83 30 Geo. T. Lyon, salary, Attorney 150 00 Edgar H. Winging, salary, Asst Attorney 85 OD 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 50 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 Hewer, salary. Sanitary Po- lice 65 00 Dr. P. J. Kennedy, salary, Meat and Milk Inspector 75 00 John H. Carroll, salary, Harbor and Wharf Master 35 00 Peter Apel, salary 25 00 Edw. McEvoy, salary 25 00 John O'Rourke, salary 25 00 Eclw. Sauer, salary 25 el) Jas. Saul, salary 25 00 Wm. Singrin, salary 25 00 E obt. Specht, salary 25 00 FIRE. J. Reinfried, Fire $ 61 75 8Vm. ITipman, Fire 49 00 \ L E;tel, Fire 38 23 J. Essman, Fire 40 67 A. Duccini, Fire 35 78 J. Flynn, Fire 37 73 C. Byer, Fire 35 78 A. Heer, Fire 32 34 Wm. Kannolt, Fire 32 34 T3. Kirch, Fire 32 34 J. Daley, Fire 38 23 T. Ryder, Fire 40 67 H. Cain, Fire 35 78 AT. Kelley, Fire 37 73 F. Murphy, Fire 35 78 J. Bakey, Fire 32 34 Wm. Smith. Fire 32 34 W m. McConnell, Fire 27 45 D. .Ahern, Fire - 49 00 J. Benner, Fire 37 73 A. McDonnell, Fire 40 67 P. Zillig, Fire 32 34 1. Sweeney, Fire 32 34 J. MCGloughlin, Fire 32 34 ,T. Connelly. Fire 32 34 Wm. Kennedy, Fire 29 89 J. Daugherty, Fire 27 45 J. Murphy, Fire 24 50 P. Apel, Fire 28 00 - Wm. Tannsett, Fire 28 00 G. Gehrke, Fire 38 23 T. Kennedy. Fire 35,78 J. Smith, Fire 32 34 J. Keppler, Fire 32 34 R. Weston, Fire 38 23 J. Allen, Fire 35 78 M. Fahey, Fire 32 34 R. Kenneally, Fire 32 34 W. Dockstater, Fire 6 75 Wm. Ducey, Fire 38 23 F. Kenneally, Fire 35 78 I:. McDermott, Fire 32 34 T. O'Brien, Fire 27 45 J. Roshin, Fire 38 23 F. Baumgartner, Fire 35 78 J. Schoenberger, Fire 32 34 P. Kirch, Fire 27 45 Fireman Pension Fund 31 64 POLICE, Louis Plocklinger, Police $ 29 67 .Tames Corcoran, Police' 31 85 Michael Connolly, Police 31 85 Joh • Cody, Police 29 66 Philip Dunphy, Police 34 30 William Donahue, Police 31 85 Thos. Duggan, Police 31 85 Michael Fogarty, Police 31 85 Patrick Fury. Police 29 65 John Fox, Police 31 85 James Flynn, Police 31 85 William Fox, Police 29 40 Ben Gray, Police 31 85 Patrick Hanlon, Police 31 S5 `356 Anton Siege, 4th 18 00 Union Electric Co_, 1st, $15.80; 2nd, $43.40; 3rd, 175.00; 4th, $4.00; 5th, $256.00 394 80 C. Van Wie, 1st, '$1.20; 2nd, '$20.10; 3rd, $29.70; 4th, '$3.00; 5th, 50c 54 50 John Ward, 3rd 32 00 .LABOR ON BLUFF STREE/F • EXTENSION. W. Burke $ 23 40 Peter Carney 21 60 W. Coughlin 10 80 J. Hill 11 00 Jas. McCarron 12 00 D. McGueinness 15 20 W. O'Brien 25 00 N. Ennert 54 00 LIBOR ON •SEWERS. J. Cunningham $ 25 20 A. Hird 25 20 W. Hennessy 25 20 A, Kaesbauer 25 20 F. Luchterhand 23 40 J. Rooney 25 20 J. Scheuer 25 20 C. Sullivan 27 50 C. Specht 30 00 James Lynch, inspector Bee Bee Branch 23 10 Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co., hose 11 40 E. T. Frith, hauling dead ani- mals April, May, June and July 67 50 G. 'D. Wybrant, Treasurer, interest on warrants 500 00 G. D. Wybrant, Treasurer, interest on warrants 500 00 G. D. Wybrant, Treasurer, interest on warrants 500 00 G. D. Wybrant, Treasurer, interest on warrants 195 40 G. D. 'Wybrant, Treasurer, express charges, etc. 32 47 G. D. Wybrant, Treasurer, Library orders 235 83 G. D. Wybrant, Treasurer, Firemen's Pension Fund 500 00 G. D. Wybrant, Treasurer, Firemen's Pension Fund 250 00 D. J. Haas, Mayor, dues for 1909 to I. L. M. 50 00 G. D. Wybrant, Treasurer, Police Pension Fund 500 00 G. D. Wybrant, Treasurer, Police Pension Fund 250 00 POLICE. Louis Blocklinger, Police $ James Corcoran, Police 'Michael Connolly, Police , , . John Cody, Police Philip Dunphy, 'Police William Donahue, Police Thos. Duggan, Police Michael Fogarty, Police Patrick Fury, Police John Fox, Police James 'Flynn, Police Wm. Fox, Police Ben Gray, Police Official 'Notices 32 32 32 32 35 28 32 30 34 32 32 28 32 50 50 50 50 00 15 50 35 70 50 50 00 50 Patrick Hanlon, Police George Jones, Police Emil Kahn, Police Michael Kilty, Police James 'Keefe, Police John Kane, Police John Kop, Police Patrick Kenneally, Police Barney Ludescher, Police Charles Liest, Police Patrick McInerney, Police Patrick McCollins, .Police Michael McCormick, Police Henry Mueller, Polcie Hugh Markey, Police Patrick Mulligan, Police .. , John O'Brien, Police Michael O'Connor, Police John Raesle, Police Michael Ryan, Police Gus Raterman, Police Joseph Stoltz, Police Michael Stapleton, Police , , Patrick Sullivan, Police .. , . John Spielman, Police Dennis Sheehan, Police Thomas Sweeney, Police , , , . Frank - Williams, Police Louis ezmanek, Police Miss B. Brennan, Matron Mrs. K. Hibbe, Matron , .. 28 15 26 00 34 70 32 50 32 50 32 50 28 00 32 50 32 5e 37 30 32 50 32 50 32 50 32 50 32 50 37 50 34 70 40 00 37 50 30 35 32 50 18 40 32 50 32 50 34 70 30 00 37 50 32 50 30 00 32 50 32 50 FIRE. J. Reinfried, Fire 62 00 Wm. Hipman, Fire 50 00 M. Eitel, Fire 38 00 J. Essman, Fire 41 00 A. 'Duccini, Fire 35 00 J. Flynn, Fire 38 00 G. Beyer, Fire 35 00 A. Heer, Fire 33 00 Wm. Kannolt, Fire 33 00 P. Kirch, Fire 33 00 J. Daley, Fire 38 00 T. Ryder, Fire 41 00 H. Cain, Fire 35 00 M. Kelly, Fire 38 00 F. Murphy, Fire 35 00 T. Bakey, Fire 33 00 Wm. Smith, Fire 33 00 Wm. McConnell, Fire 27 00 D. Ahern, Fire 50 00 J. Fenzel', Fire 38 00 A. McDonnell, Fire 41 00 P. Zillig, Fire 33 00 M. Sweeney, Fire 33 00 J. McGloughlin, Fire 33 00 J. Connelly, Fire 33 00 J. Murphy, Fire 25 00 J. Daugherty, Fire 27 00 Wm. Tannstt, Fire 27 00 P. Ape', Fire 27 00 G. Gehrke, Fire 38 00 T. Kennedy, Fire 35 00 J. Smith, Fire 33 00 J. Keppler, Fire 33 00 R. Weston, Fire 38 00 J. Allen, Fire 35 00 M. Fahey, Fire 33 00 R. Kenneally, Fire 33 00 Wm. Ducey, Fire 38 00 F. Kenneally, Fire 35 00 E. McDermott, Fire 33 00 T. O'Brien, Fire J. 'Roshin, Fire F. Baumgartner, Fire J. Schoenberger, Fire P. Kirch, Fire Wm. Kennedy, Fire Wm. Dockstater, Fire LABOR ON STREETS. T. Addyman, 4th $ 7 20 A. Alderson, 4th 1 80 J. Brouillette, 2nd 13 60 J. Bechen, 2nd 6 SO 'W. Burke, Health 1 80 H. Connell, 1st 5 40 P. Carney, 1st 12 60 \\r. Coughlin, 1st 11 60 J. Callaghan, 2nd 23 40 G. Collinson, 4th 16 20 Pat. Carney, 1 -5 in each 5 75 'Jas. Connolly, lst, $11.70; 2nd, $11.70 23 40 'M. Carney, 2nd, $7.80; 3rd, $7.80; 4th, $ 7.80 23 40 W. Cahill, 1 -5 in each 2 60 F. Donahue, 2nd 5 40 T. Donahue, 1st, $2.10; 2nd, $7.00 3rd, $7.95; 4th, $5.60; 5th, 75c 23 40 John Egan, 2nd 18 00 J. Ess, 1st, $2.10; 2nd, 87.00; 3rd, $7.95; 4th, $55.60; 5th, 75c 23 40 Geo. Frost, 2nd 25 00 W. Foley, 3rd 9 00 W. Flynn, 3rd 1 80 E. Fitzlaff, 1 -5 in each 25 00 B. Glass, 2nd 19 SO Conad rGiemer, 4th 16 20 John Grewer, 4th 10 60 T. Hackney, 1st 7 20 M. Hannan, 2nd 19 80 ;J. Hillary, 2nd, $22.00; 4th, $1.00 23 00 C. Hillary, 2nd 18 00 T. Harker, 4th 10 80 J. Hethrington, 1 -5 in each. 1 80 Peter Jacobs, 3rd 13 60 F. Keck, 2nd 14 40 P. Kraemer, 2nd 5 40 H. Kunkel, 2nd 5 40 N. Kettenhoefen 13 60 M Kieffer, 4th 19 80 P. Kenneally, Health 23 40 J. Kinsella, 1 -5 in each 25 00 J. Kinsella, Sidewalk 1 95 M. Kerwin, 1 -5 in each 37 50 J. Kress, 1st, $2.00; 2nd, 17.00; 3rd, $7.95; 4th, $5.60; 5th, 75c 23 40 P. Leonard, 1st 5 40 T. Lonergan, Elm St., 3rd 12 60 T. Lonergan, 1st, $2.10; 2nd, 17.00; 3rd. $7.95; 4th, 15.60; 5th, 75c 23 40 J. Mullen. 2nd 14 40 P. Maguire, 2nd 5 40 T. Malloy, 3rd 5 40 Ed. Malylo, 3rd 5 00 J. Martinek, 4th 18 00 R. McCaffrey, 2nd 19 80 J. {cAleese, 2nd 19 80 John McLaughlin, 3rd 11 80 List of Warrants 357 33 00 38 00 35 00 33 00 27 00 22 85 7 15 James McLaughlin, 3rd 9 00 W. McLaughlin, 3rd 25 00 P. McPoland, 4th 12 60 John McGrath, 4th 18 00 R. 54cGicern, Expense 23 40 D. McGuinness, Health 1 80 W. O'Brien, 1st 25 00 C. O'Neil!. 2nd, $12.60; Exp , $1.80 14 40 J. Powers, 4th 19 80 John Parker, 4th 16 20 1'. Reddin, 2nd 13 60 Jas. Ryan, 2nd 23 40 P. Reilley, 4th 14 40 John Schroeder, 4th 16 20 F. Siege, 4th 25 00 P. Smith, 4th 1 80 J. Steffens, 3rd, $11.70; 4th, $11.70 23 40 James Tobin 1st, 36c; 2nd, 36c; 3rd, 36c 4th, $20.16; 5th, 36c; S. \\r., $1.S0 . , 23 40 A. Turner, 1 -5 in each 25 00 J. Thornton, 1 -5 in each 23 15• L. Walkenheim, 3rd 14 40 W. Walker, 3rd, $11.70; 4th, $11.70 23 40 TEAMS. Ackels, 3rd, $19.15; 4th, 838.35 $ 57 50 F. Burns, 3rd 4 50 John Calvert, 2nd 43 00 Josh Calvert, 2nd 49 50 W. Cook, 3rd 4 50 J. Graham 2nd 52 50 F. Hohnecker, 1st, 40c; 2nd, $1.05; 3rd, 11.40; 4th, $1.00; 5th, $55.15 59 00 J. Kean, 41h 40 50 Jos. Landholdt, 4th 49 50 J. Linehan, 1st, $3.90; 2nd, $13.00; 3rd, $14.75; 5th, $10.40; 5th, $1.30 43 35 P. Lenihan Sons, 3rd 51 50 J. J. McCollins, 2nd 4 50 J. McQuillan, 3rd 43 00 Jeff McGrath, 4th 40 00 P. S. Norton, 4th 45 00 D. C)'Meara, 1st, $5.25; 2nd, $17.55; 3rd, $19.90; 4th, $14.05; 5th, $1.75 58 50 J. Oswald, 1st, $28.70; 2nd, $30.60; 3rd, $4.20; 4th, $3.00; 5th, 50c 67 00 J. Powers, 4th 40 50 J. Siegworth, 1st 29 00 C. Van Wie, 1st, $3.60; 2nd, $26.25; 3rd, $29.75; 4th, $2.50; 5th, 40c 62 50 LABOR ON REEB STR a g r. C. Boutin $ 10 80 N. Herman H. Kunkel 3 10 60 80 F. Lilly 3 60 M. Prosser 1 80 C. Ruesch 2 50 \V. Ruesch 16 H. Weber 5 40 50 Mrs, Diet' 3 50 J. Long 4 00 358 List of Warrants LABOR ON BLUFF STREET EXTENSION. P. Carney $ 7 20 W. Coughlan 7 20 W. Burke 7 20 John Hill 5 40 D. McGueinness 7 20 J. Siegworth, Team 18 00 LABOR ON SEWERS. D. Cunningham $ A. Hird W. Hennessy A. Kaesbauer F. Luchterhand J. Rooney J.' Scheuer C. Sullivan C. Specht 21 21 18 21 21 21 21 27 30 60 60 00 60 60 60 60 50 00 BILLS, P. Dunn, repairing cement gutter on 10th St. $ 5 00 August Mayer, inspector on Martha St 21 18 Chas. Katz, inspector Bee Branch Sewer, 17th St. 9 62 J. Lynch, inspector Bee Branch, 5th Ward 25 02 Fred Keck, 5.11 cu. yds. ma- cadam, 2nd Road Dist. 3 83 O'Fari el Contracting Co., 84 yards macadam, 2nd Road Dist. 126 00 Mike Donigan, 9.60 cu. yds. macadam, 2nd Road Dist 7 20 Ed. Malloy, 9.91 cu. yds. ma- cadam, 3rcl Road Dist. 7 43 B. Glass, 5.95 cu. yds. ma- cadam, 2nc1 Roacl Dist. 4 46 John Mullen, 9.85 cu. yds. ma- cadam, 2nd Road Dist. 7 39 Pat Ryan, 63.6 sq. yds. ma- cadam, 1st Road Dist. 63 60 Jos. - Brouillette, 9 cu. yds. macadam, 2nd Road Dist 8 25 Smedley Steam Pump Co , repairs and supplies, Roac1 Dept. 45 28 Geo. Ragatz & Son, supplies for Road Dept. 2 23 Key City Roofing Co., lime and cement, Road and Po- lice Dept. 12 20 Purington Paving Brick Co , brick for 2nd Road Dist 83 96 Geo. W. Healey & Son, sup- plies for Road Dept. 60 D. & J. Hoerner, shovels for Road Dept. 3 75 P. J. Seippel Lumber Co , lumber for Road Dept. 39 17 Austin Western Co., repairs for Road Dept. 27 00. Bannett Mfg. Co., road oil 28 80 Peter Even, coal for steam roller 15 00 W. D. Deckert Co., supplies for steam roller 9 35 Geo. Bock, supplies for Road Dept. 75 John Neuman & Son, repairs, steam roller 8 00 Standard Oil Co., oil for Road Dept., 2 48 C4eo. Bock, repairs for Road Dept. 6 00 Peter Lange, hardware for Road and Fire Depts. 5 35 Eagle Point Lime Works, stone for Road Dept. 48 00 Key City Roofing Co., ce- ment for Road Dept. 24 18 Dr. H. J. Hagerty, veterinary service for several depart- ments 21 60 Standard Oil Co., road oil 344 56 Wm. Marshall, repairs and supplies for steam roller . 98 91 Key City Iron Works, repairs and supplies for Road Dept. 44 69 F. Schloz & Son, repairs and supplies, Road and Police Department 5 00 Clancy Transfer Co., coal for Road Dept. 39 92 Peter J. Seippel Lumber Co. ]umber for City Hall and sidewalks 125 35 Michael Mullen, repairs at City Hall 4 50 A. E. Bradley, patching paper in Council room 50 E. Millins, sharpening lawn mower 1 50 F. Mertz, making keys for City Hall 2 80 James Beach, soap for City Hall 3 20 Berg & Briggs, printing bonds for Hayden Lane sewer, Bluff Street and Seminary Street 9 50 Western Union Telegraph Co , clock service 1 00 Foely Hand Laundry, towel service 4 00 C. E. Fitzpatrick Co., supplies for various offices 22 20 Collings & Pfiffner, horse - shoeing for Police and Fire Depts. 12 00 Key City Gas Co., coke for Fire Dept. 30 30 Geo. Ragatz & Son, supplies and repairs for - Fire Dept. 8 58 P. J. Seippel Lumber Co., l for Fire Dept. 20 49 Charles E. Berry, harness for Fire Dept, 17 75 McClain Bros., feed for Fire Dept. 1 35 John Neuman & Son, repairs for Fire Dept. 4 85 Geo. Deyde, horseshoeing for Fire Dept. 3 00 American La France Fire En- gine Co., supplies for Fire Dept, 26 65 Mat. Stafford, feed for Fire Dept 236 55 Lagen, Peed & Berwanger, horseshoeing for Fire Dept. 11 50 Wunderlich & \Viederholt, List of Warrants horseshoeing for Fire Dept. 12 50 Union Electric Co., city firm alarm power 2 00 John Butt, repairs for Fire Dept. 2 70 J. F. Ris & Bro., lanterns for Fire Dept. 3 25 Eichhorn .& Bechtel, supplies for matrons 6 70 A. J. Hartig, drugs for Police Dept. 9 70 Mettel Bros., feed for Police Dept 4 50 Key City Gas Co., rental and inspection gas arcs for Po- lice and Fire Depts. 2 00 Ed. Norton, meals furnished prisoners 2 60 Bradford Bros., wall paper for Police Dept. 3 45 E. T. Cleaver, repairs at Pa- trol House 6 95 American Ever -Ready Co , supplies for Police Dept. 4 00 Hussman & Lies, supplies for Sewer Dept. 2 55 D. & J. Hoerner, ax handles for Sewer Dept. 40 Lagen, Peed & Berwanger, horseshoeing for Fire Dept. 2 00 F. Schloz & Son, repairs and supplies for Fire and Side- walk Depts. 2 10 Dubuque Lumber Co., lum- ber for sidewalks 26 26 Standard Lumber Co., lum- ber for sidewalks 21 45 Dubuque Telephone Co., tele- phone rental 35 84 Iowa Telephone Co., tele- phone rental 11 50 Union Electric Co., light for August, 1910 500 00 Union Electric Co., light for August, 1910_ 500 00 Union Electric Co., light for August, 16f0 - 500 00 Union Electric Co., light for August, 1910 500 00 Union Electric Co., light for August, 1910 253 85 Key City Gas Co., light for various offices 68 95 Labor Leader, advertising for August, 1910 12 50 National Demokrat, adver- tising for August, 1910 12 50 Smith - Morgan Printing Co , printing for various offices 38 40 Telegraph - Herald, printing 2 00 Times - Journal, printing Conn- ell Proceedings, August 125 12 Telegraph - Herald, printing Council Proceedings, August 121 41 W. D. Deckert Co., railing, Bluff Street Extension 126 00 Dubuque Sand & Gravel Co , gravel and sand for Bluff Street Extension .... , 16 52 T. J. Mulgrew, cement for Bluff Street Extension 39 55 E. T. Frith, hauling garbage 359 and dead animals, August 396 80 Dubuque Boat and Boiler Works, iron for garbage clump 28 00 P. J. Seippel Lumber Co , lumber for Board of Health 5 66 O'Farrell Contracting Co., 5% retained on improving alley between Sth and 9th and Washington and Jack- son Streets 15 80 O'Farrell Contracting Co , constructing Bee Branch sewer 500 00 O'Farrell Contracting Co , constructing Bee Branch sewer 500 00 O'Farrell Contracting Co , constructing Bee Branch sewer 500 00 O'Farrell Contracting Co , constructing Bee Branch . sewer 500 00 O'Farrell. Contracting Co , constructing Bee Branch sewer 177 70 O'Fari ell Contracting Co , removing debris from Bee Branch sewer, between 16th and 17th Streets, warrant. 43 76 J. F. Brown, 5% retained, constructing sewer in Glen Oak Ave. 29 16 Thos. Jess, 5% retained, con- structing sewer in Francis Street 2,8 95 W. Cook, 5% retained, im- proving Stoltz Ave. 56 28 M. J. McCoullough, premium on bonds 427 50 M. Tscbirgi & Son, 5% re- tained, 37th Street storm 45 66 O'Far rell Contracting Co., 5% retained improving Davis Ave.' 15 71 O'Farrell Contracting Co , grading East Street 105 00 M. S. Hardie, stationery and printing 25 00 Cr. D. Wybrant, settlement of claim of Mrs. A. J. Brown 10 00 G. D. Wybrant, City assess- ment improving Bluff Street - along Washington Park 500 00 G. 1). Wybrant, City assess- ment improving Bluff Street along - Washington Park 93 37 I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct list of all war- rants issued b} me during the month of September, 1910. OTTO P. GEIGER, City Recorder. 360 Official Notices (Official Publication) AN ORDINANCE. An ordinance establishing a grade on Seventh Avenue from Rhomberg Ave- nue to Station 25. Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That a grade on Seventh Avenue from Rhomberg Avenue to Sta- tion 25 be had the. same is hereby adopted and established as shown by the profile of said street and grade prepared by the City Engineer and ac- cepted by the City Council on the 20th day of September 1910, being Profile No. 679 and marked "Grade and Profile of Seventh Avenue from Rhomberg Ave- nue to Eagle Point Park Entrance, Bench Marks: Window Sill of Paul Brown's house at Station 3 +29, eleva- tion 45.99. Iron Pipe at east fence 'f Station 24+65.60, 0.60 feet above ground, elevation 89.01." Said grade beginning at the north curb line of Rhomberg Avenue which is station 0, elevation 36.12; thence to station 1, elevation 38.73; thence to station 2, elevation 41.33; thence to station 2 +64, elevation 43.00; thence to station 3, elevation 44.11; thence to station 3 +29, elevation 45.00; thence to station 4. elevation 48.32; thence to station 4 +20, elevation 49.00; thence to station 5, elevation 50.00; thence to station 6, elevation 51.50; thence to station 6 +70, elevation 52.55; thence to station 7, elevation 53.00; thence to station 8, elevation 54.50; thence to station 9, elevation 56.00; thence to station 10, elevation 57.50; thence to station 11, elevation 59.00; thence to station 12, elevation 60.50; thence to station 13, elevation 62.00; thence to station 14, elevation 63.50; thence to station 15, elevation 65.00; thence to station 16, elevation 67.00; thence to station 17, elevation 69.00; thence to station 18, elevation 71.00: thence to station 18 +90.2, elevation 73.00; thence to station 20, elevation 75.00; thence to station 21, elevation 77.00; thence to station 22, elevation 79.00; thence to station 22 +93.3, eleva- tion 81.00; thence to station 24, eleva- tion 83.00; thence to station 25, eleva- tion 85.00. Section 2. This ordinance shall be in force and take effect from and after its passage by the City Council and it publication one time in the Dubuque Times - Journal and Telegraph- Herald n Adopted September 26, 1910. Approved September 27, 1910. D. J. HAAS, Mayor. Attest: OTTO P. GEIGER, City Recorder. Published officially in the Times - Journal and Telegraph - Herald Octo- her 1, 1910. OTTO P. GEIGER, 10 -1 -1t. City Decorder. Notice to Contractors._ Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the City Recorder up to 8 o'clock p. m. Thursday, October 20, 1910, for the construction of a 30 -inch tile pipe storm Avater sewer, in Twenty- seventh street and Couler ave- nue for the Bee Brancn sewer in Washington and Twenty- seventh street west to Cooler avenue, thence eastward to Diagonal street, including manholes, catch basins and inlets, in accordance with plans and specifi- cations prepared by the City Engineer and now on file in the office of the City Recorder. It is estimated by the City Engineer that it will require 1,170 feet 30 -inch tile pipe, 75 feet 16 -inch tile pipe, 110 feet of 12 -inch tile pipe, 3 manholes, 8 catch basins, 2 inlets. Bidders must state price per lineal foot for completed 30 -inch tile pipe sewer, manholes, catch basins and lat- erals included. All bids must be accompanied by a certified check for $50.G0 on some Du- buque bank as a guarantee that a con- tract will be entered into if awarded. The City reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Dubuque, Oct. 8. 1910. OTTO P. GEIGER, 10 -S -3t. City Recorder. N OTT CE OF THE CITY COUNCIL'S INTEN- TION TO IMPROVE TWENTY- ' SEVENTH STREET FROM THE EAST LOT LINE OF PINE STREET TO ABOUT 140 FEET WESTWARD. T� 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 improve Twenty - seventh street from the east lot line of Pine street to about 140 feet westward. 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: New curb set, 242 lineal feet; brick guttering, 262 lineal feet; Telford macadam, 395 square yards; earth filling, 211.06 cubic yards; cutting, 245.31 cubic yards, mak- ing a total estimated cost to the abut- ting property owners of $691.50. Any person having objections to said improvement is hereby notified to ap- pear before the City Council at its regular session to he held Oct. 20, 1910, or to file with the City Recorder their objections on or before Oct. 20, 1910. Dated at Dubuque, Oct. 7, 1910. OTTO P. GEIGER, 10 -8 -3t. City Recorder. 1`ire horses Wanted. City of Dubuque desires to purchase several horses for the fire department. They must be in good condition, sound of eye, kind and limb. Weight about 1,450 lbs. and about five years old. Parties having such horses and willing to sell at a reasonable figure will bring them to the Central engine house, cor- ner 9th and Iowa, Wednesday, Oct. 12, at 9 a. in. -VII. SINGRIN, Chairman. 10 -8 -3t. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received at the Council Chamber, City Hall, by the City Recorder, until 8:30 p. m., Thursday, Oct. 20, 1910, for the im- provement of the following streets by laying cement sidewalk on a founda- tion of eight inches of cinders in ac cordance with the plans aim specifica- tions prepared by the City Engineer and now on file in the office of the City Recorder: Five foot sidewalk 49.1 feet in length north side of Southern avenue, in front of Lot 8, Southern Ave. Add. Five foot sidewalk 331.20 feet in length west side of Southern avenue, in front of lots 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, Ran- dall Sub., and lots 14, 15 and 16, Levi's Add. Six foot sidewalk 6 -4.3 feet in length east side of Locust street, in front of City Lot 116. Eight foot sidewalk 114.6 feet in length south side of Second street, in front of Lot 116, City. Four foot sidewalk 100 feet in length south side of Middle avenue. in front of Lots 19 and 21, ZVicke's Add. Six foot sidewalk 32 feet in lengtn west side of Rhomberg avenue, in front of Lot 15, McCrany's Add. The work is to he paid for when said work is completed and �s pre- scribed by the Ordinance relating to the construction of sidewalks in the City of Dubuque, work to be couplet • ed on or before the 15th day of No- vember, 1910. Bidders trust state price Per square foot for sidewalks laid. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified cheek for $50.01; 011 some Du- buque bank as a guarantee that a contract will be entered into if awarded. The City Council reserves th, right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Dubucuc, Oct. 11, 1910. OTTO P. GEIGER. 10- 11 -3t. City Recorder. Registration Notice. Mayor's Office, Dubuque, Oct. 24, 1910. Notice is hereby given that the reg- isters of election duly appointed to reg- ister voters in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, will be in attendance at the places hereinhelow mentioned, for the purpose of snaking the registry list of Official Notices 361 names of such electors as may be en titled to vote at this fall election to he held Tuesday, November Sth, 1910. Said registers will meet at their re- '.pective places on Thursday and Fri- day, October 27th and 28th, 1910, at 9 o',lock a. m. and he in session until 9 o'clock p. m. of said days. Said reg- isters will hereafter meet on Saturday November 5th, 1910, from 8 o'clock a. m. to 9 o'clock p. 01. of said day for the purpose of correcting the list and adding thereto such names of voters as may be entitled to vote. Said reg- isters will hereafter meet on Tuesday, November Sth, 1910 (election day), and be in session from the time the polls open until they close, and register only such voters as were absent from the city during the preceding days that the board was in session, also such voters as did not becon , citizens un- til November 7th and Sth, 1910. The places of registration in the several wards of said city are as follow: FIRST WARD. First Precinct — Donahue Place. Sorth Locust street. Second Precinct —L. M. Love's Mon Lana House barber shop, 145 First street. SECOND WARD. First Precinct — County Court House. Second Precinct — Fourth Street En- gine House. THIRD WARD. First Precinct —Ninth Street Engin, Howe. Second Precinct —City Hall. Third Precinct— Vogel's Building, 170 c.nd Clay. FOURTH WARD. First Precinct — \Vales Hotel Build- ing. Second Precinct — Palmetto Hall, 69, Delhi street. Third Precinct -160 West Locust. FIFTH WARD. First Precinct — Meyers Bros' Place, Couler avenue. Second Precinct— Ilenry G. Miller', Place, corner of Elm street and Eagle Point avenue. Third Precinct —Miss Rose Fengler's Place, corner Shiller and Rhomberg avenues. Fo urth Precinct —Fred Roesner's Place, corner Twenty - seventh and Jackson streets. All qualified voters of said city are notified that unless they present them- selves at the places and time herein • above mentioned for registration they will be debarred of the privilege of vot- ing at said election. Witness my hand at Dubuque, Iowa this 24th day of October, 1910. D. J. HAAS, Mayor of the City of Dubuque. Attest: Otto P. Geiger, 10 -24 -3t City Recorder. 362 Official Notices Notice to Coal and Wood Dealers. Sealed proposals will be received at the City Recorder's office up to 8:00 o'clock p. m. Thursday, Nov. 3rd, 1910, for furnishing the various de- partments of the City of Dubuque with coal, coke and wood for the term of one year, beginning Novem- ber 1st, 1910. Bidders will state the price of No. 1 oak and maple wood; also the price for hard and soft coal and the kind and name of same; also the price and quality of coke. The coal and wood to be delivered in such quantities at such places and time as the City may direct. The coal and coke to be Weighed on the City scales and de- livered at the expense of the con- tractor. Each bid must ue accompanied by a certified check for $25.00 on some Dubuque bank as a guarantee that a contract will be entered into if awarded. The City reserves the right to re- ject any and all bids. Dated at Dubuque, Oct. 28, 1910. OTTO P. GEIGER, 10 28 4t. City Recorder. Notice to I -laA and Grain Dealers. Sealed proposals will be received at the City Recorder's office up to 8:00 o'clock p m. Nov. 3rd, 1910, to fur- nish the Fire, Police and Street De- partments of the City of Dubuque with No 1 oats and about 10 to 15 carloads of No. 1 loose timothy hay or upland baled hay for the term of one year from November 1st, 1910. much oats and hay to be delivered in such quantities and at such places as may be ordered by the City from time to time. All hay and oats to be weighed on the City scales and delivered at the expense of the contractor. The oats to be figured at 35 pounds to the bushel. Each bid must be accompanied with a certified check of $25.00 on some Dubuque bank as a guarantee that a contract will be entered into if awarded. The Cite reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Dubuque October 28, 1910. OTTO P. GEIGER, 10- 28 -4t. City Recorder. ORDINANCE. An ordinance amending an ordinance granting the Gorman Presbyterian 'Theological School of the Northwest permission to use that portion of East street, in the City of Dubuque, that would otherwise be taken up with the sidewalk on the east of said street, for park purposes, and regulating the said grant. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: . Section 1. That Section Four (4) of an ordinance adopted by City Council of the City of Dubuque on the 29th day of July, 1910, and entitled an "Or- dinance Granting the German Presby- terian Theological School of the North - west permission to use that portion of East street, in the City of Dubuque, that would otherwise be taken up with the sidewalk on said street, for nark purposes. and regulating said grant," be amended, by striking from said section Four the words "Seven (D years," and inserting in lieu there- of the words ''Twenty (20) years." Section 2. This ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after its passage by the City Council and its publication one time in the Dubuque Times - Journal and the Dubuque Tele- graph- Herald, official newspapers of said City, and the written acceptance hereof duly indorsed hereof by said Theological school. Adopted October 20, 1910. Approved October 21, 1910. D. J. HAAS, Mayor. Attest: OTTO P. GEIGER, City Recorder. The undersigned hereby aceepts the provisions and terms of the foregoing ordinance, this 28th day of October, 1910. GERMAN PRESBYTERIAN THEO- LOGICAL SCHOOL OF THE .NORTHWEST. By Cornelius TV. Steffens, President. Published officially in Daily Times - Journal October 29, 1910. OTTO P. GEIGER, 10- 29 -1t. City Recorder. (Official Notice) AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE GRANTING THE CARR, RYDER & ADAMS CO. PEK- AIISSION TO CARRY CERTAIN PIPES ACROSS JACKSON STREET, BETWEEN 9TH ' AND 10TH STREETS, IN THE CITY OF DU- BUQUE AND REGULATING SUCH 0 RANT. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That permission be aid the same is hereby granted the Carr, Ryder & Adams Co. to carry certain steam and cyclone pipes from its new Power house on JackF:on street, be- tween Ninth and Tenth streets, over Jackson street to the main engine sta- tion of said company, and to lay cer- tain return pipes under said street be- tween the same two buildings, subject to the conditions and provisions here- in contained. Said overhead pipes are to be so constructed as not to inter- fere in any manner with travel upon and over said Jackson Street, or the sidewalks thereof, and in every way to be so maintained as not to endange< persons or animals passing along or under said pipes, or property being conveyed under same. Sec. 2. The pipes conveyed under- ground shall be enclosed in a tunnel so constructed and maintained as to make travel upon and over said Jack- son street perfectly safe in every way and as to preserve the condition of said street the same as though no such tunnel existed. Sec. 3. Said Carr, Ryder & Adams Co. shall aeree, as a condition to the. grant of this privilege, and by way of guaranty, to fully protect and save the City of Dubuque harmless as to any claims, damages or liabilities of any kind which may arise because of the construction and maintenance of said pipes overhead, or the tunnel and pipes run underground, and in any suit which may arise because of the con- struction of said pipes or tunnel and the pipes in such tunnel, said company shall, at the direction of said city, make all necessary defense to said suit and fully idemnify said city as to any expenses or outlays or liabilities to which said city may be subjected be- cause of such suit. Sec. 4. Should the City of Dubuque at any time deem said overhead pipes, or the tunnel, or the ,pipes in such tunnel unsafe, or for any other reas- son deem the removal of said pipes or tunnel, or either of them, necessary or advisable, then said city may order the immediate removal of said pipes or tunnel, or either of them, and the res- toration of the street in question to proper condition, within a reasonable time from such order, and on the fail- ure or refusal of said company to com- ply with such order said city may cause such removal to be made, at the ex- pense of said company. Sec. 5. Said Carr, Ryder & Adams Co. shall, as a further condition to the grant herein contained. file with the City Recorder a bond in the sum of $100.00, as a guaranty that the street affected by the tunnel aforesaid will be kept in repair for one year after the completion of the work. the giving of such bond, however, to be constructed in no way as relieving said company from the terms and conditions of this ordinance as hereinbefore set out. See. 6. This ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after its passage by the City Council and its publication one time in the Times -Jour- nal and the Telegraph - Herald, official newspapers, and written acceptance thereof indorsed herein by said Carr, Ryder & Adams Co. Adopted October 21, 1910. Approved October 2G, 1910. D. J. HAAS, Mayor. Attest: OTTO P. GEIGER, City Recorder. The provisions and terms of the above ordinance and particularly of Official Notices 363 the guaranty Contained in section 3 thereof, are hereby accepted, this 26th day of October, 1910. CARR, RYDER & ADAMS CO. Per J. C. COLLIER, Vice President. 10 -28 -1t Published officially in Dubuque Times - Journal Oct: 2 8th, 1910. OTTO P. GEIGER, City Recorder.