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1908 April Council ProceedingsCITY COUNCIL Regular Session, April 2nd, 1908. (Official.) Council met at 8:45 p. m. Mayor Schunk in the chair. Present —Aids. Clancy, Closs, Hines, McEvoy, Stumpf and Thomas. Absent —Ald. Hopkins. Ald Clancy moved that the council proceedings for the month of March be approved as printed. Carried. BILLS. The following bills having been ap- proved by the various committees were, on motion, ordered paid: James Savage, putting up street signs $22 50 William Coleman, putting up signs 58 75 William Grew, putting up street signs 31 85 Maurice Hennessy, putting up street signs 22 25 Louis Zemanek, assisting market master during last half of March 22 40 PETITIONS AND COMMUNICA- TIONS. Petitions and Communicationb. Petition of Albert Hanning asking that Spring street be graded and the Engineer instructed to give the prop- erty owners along the street the grade, also asking that Martha street be grad- ed so that surplus material from said street could be used on Spring street, was, on motion, granted and the Engi- neer to be instructed to prepare plat and profile. Petition of John Thill asking that taxes on lots 8 and 9 of undivided lot 712 Quigley's Subdivision be reduced for the years 1906 and 1907 buildings on said property having been entirely destroyed by fire was on motion re- ferred to the committee of the whole. Petition of the Dubuque Packing Company asking that the taxes on their property be canceled excepting the tax on its land, in accordance with the agreement made that taxes be canceled for a period of ten years was on mo- tion referred to the committee of the whole. Petition of Elizabeth Dearborn ask- ing that the taxes on the south one - half of Lot 498 for the year 1907 be re- duced, she being a widow with four minor children to support was on mo- Regular Session, April 2, 1908 83 tion referred to the Delinquent Tax Committee. Petition of Herman Mauer et al. ask- ing that an electric light be placed at the intersection of Park Hill avenue and Davenport street was on motion granted and the matter referred to the Committee on Police and Light with power. Petition of H. B. McCarten et al. ask- ing that an electric light be placed on the corner of Langworthy avenue and Alpine street was on notion granted and the matter of placing the light re- ferred to the committee on police and light with power. • Petition of Peter Schneider et al. asking that St. Ambrose street from Asbury street to Arch street or the alley south of Arch street be lowered to the established grade so that they can lay cement sidewalks was on motion referred to the committee of the whole. Petition of the Fifth Ward Non -Par- tisan League by E. J. Wiedner, secre- tary, asking that the council take action to compel the Key City Gas Company to remove their gas pipes running through the storm sewer on Kaufmann avenue, also running through the Bee Branch sewer on 24th street was on motion referred to the street committee and city attorney. Petition of the Fifth Ward Non -Par- tisan League by E. J. Wiedner, secre- tary, asking that the council order sidewalks four feet wide of brick or cement on the north side of Kaufmann avenue, from Valeria street to Cushing Place; also on the north side of 24th street from Pine to Jackson street; also on the south side of 25th street from Washington to Jackson street, on the west side of Washington street from 24th to 25th streets, excepting where walks of brick or cement are already laid was on motion referred to the side- walk inspector to serve the proper notices. Petition of the Fifth Ward Non - Partisan League asking that rumor of the sewage from the insane hospital running in close proximity to the water level as to endanger the health of the users of the city water be investigated was on motion referred to the Board of Health and the Water Works Trustees to report to the council. Petition of the Fifth Ward Non -Par- tisan League in reference to the Bee Branch storm water sewer in Washing- ton street, and also the Kaufmann avenue storm water sewer being almost entirely filled with debris and asking 8 4 that the council take some action toward having same cleaned out; also asking that suitable screens be placed at the intakings for obvious reasons was read and on motion rules were suspended to allow members of the League permission to address the coun- cil. Permission being given, Mr. Frank Scharle and Otto F. Lange then ad- dressed the council. Petition in refer- ence to installing screens was on mo- tion referred to street committee, city attorney and street commissioner. The matter of having the storm sewers cleaned was on motion referred to the committee on streets. Aid. Thomas stated Kaufmann avenue was in very bad shape where the sewer was constructed last fall, on motion the street commissioner was ordered instructed to give Mr. Korman 2 days' notice to repair the street where sewer was built on Kaufmann avenue and to send the steam roller to Kauf- mann avenue to roll said street as soon as possible. Claim for damages of Thomas Fitz- simmons claiming damages of $5,000 for injuries received on Fourth street extension was on motion referred to the committee on claims and city attorney. Claim of C. J. Barrett, claiming dam- ages of $5,000,00 for injuries sustained by falling on a defective sidewalk on Twenty - fourth street, was on motion referred to Committee on Claims and City Attorney. Original notice in the District Court of George Becket against the City of Dubuque for damages to the amount of $3,000.00 was on motion referred to the Committee on Claims and City Attorney. Communication from the Governor Greys by A. T. Baumgartner, captain, returning the lease prepared by order of the Council and submitting another lease for the approval of the Council, was read and on motion accepted and approved, provided clause is inserted that building would be rented to pri- vate parties only by permission of the City Council. REPORTS OF OFFICERS. Regular Session, April 2, 1908 City Treasurer Brinkman reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: -I herewith hand you statements of amounts advanced by me during the month of March, 1908, for which please order warrants drawn in my favor: Interest paid on warrants out- standing $248 92 Excavation permits redeemed. 15 00 New York exchange expense.. 7 65 Express charges 2 40 Freight charges, sewer and ex- pense 7 25 Postage stamps 10 00 Electric clock, January and February 2 00 Total $293 22 Library orders paid..... $903 85 Respectfully, 11. BRINKMAN, Treasurer. On motion the report was received and warrants ordered drawn to pay the various amounts, and the reports referred to the committee on finance. City Auditor Lyons reported as fol- lows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: - Herewith find my re- port for the month of March, 1908, showing the receipts and disburse- ments for the month: Cash on hand March 1, 1908 $101,238 39 Receipts from all sources 52,535 93 $153,774 32 DISBURSEMENTS. Warrants redeemed $ 21,802 68 Regular bond coupons re- deemed 212 50 Improvement bond coupons redeemed 1,620 50 Water Works bond coupons redeemed 405 00 $24,040 68 • Cash on hand April 1, 1908 $129,733 64 The above cash balance includes the improvement bond fund, improvement bond interest fund and library fund balances. Also the following is a record of all interest coupons and bonds redeemed by the City Treasurer during the past month and credited to him: Regular bond coupons re- deemed $ 212 50 Improvement bond coupons redeemed 1,620 50 Water works bond coupons redeemed 405 00 Total $2,238 00 Also report that there is due the city officers for the month of March, 1908, $2,849.90. The following list shows the ap- propriations and the amount of war- rants drawn on each fund since the beginning of the fiscal year beginning March 1st, 1908, to April 1, 1908: Appropriation. Expended Expense $41,500 $3,815 87 Road - First District 6,120 2,231 56 Second District 14,734 1,609 28 Third District 8,839 473 92 Fourth District 10,598 1,550 81 Fifth District 8,165 1;791 91 Fire 49,000 372 55 Police 34,000 1,240 20 Sewerage 6,000 206 70 Printing 3,000 502 39 Street Lighting 29,000 Interest 40,000 472 01 Board of Health 6,000 1,223 01 Grading 3,000 648 10 Special bonded pav- ing 3,000 Special Bonded debt and interest 4,500 Mt. Carmel Avenue grading ... 2,000 6 75 Sidewalk repairing 1,000 55 65 Bluff Street Extension 500 Improvement of Wind- sor Avenue 1,500 Bee Branch Sewer at Eighteenth Street 2,000 Bee Branch Sewer in Washington Street. 7,000 Improvement Grand- view Avenue 3,000 Grading Alta Vista St. 800 Respectfully, M. E. LYONS, Auditor. On motion the report was received and warrants ordered drawn to pay and city officers, and the report re- ferred to the committee on finance. Fire Chief Reinfried reported as fol- lows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: The following is the pay roll of the fire department for the month of March, 1908: Amount due firemen $2,689.30 Respectfully submitted, J. R. REINFRIED, Chief. Approved by committee on fire. On motion the report was received and warrants ordered drawn to pay the firemen, and the report referred back to the committee on fire. City Electrician Hipman reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council. Gentlemen: -1 herewith submit my report of defective lights for the month of March, 1908. I find from the reports of the police department that the total hours that 78 lamps failed to burn would equal Regular Session, April 2, 1908 85 1 1 -2 lamps burning for one month, or $ 8.10. Respectfully submitted, WILLIAM HIPMAN, City Electrician. On motion the report was received and the city auditor instructed to de- duct from the Union Electric com- pany's bill for the month of March, 1908, the sum of $8.10. Chief of Police Pickley reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council. Dubuque, April 1, 1908. Gentlemen: -I herewith submit the police report for the month of March, 1908`: Intoxication 34 Disorderly conduct 1 Disturbing the peace 7 Petit larceny 2 Vagrancy 12 Cruelty to animals 1 Breaking and entering 2 Malicious mischief 2 Assault 1 Assault and battery 2 Hopping moving trains 6 Profane language 1 Total 71 Residents arrested 43 Doors found open 19 Lodgers harbored 301 Defective lights 78 Meals furnished 15 Cost of food $3.00 Police court costs collected $17.15 Patrol runs for prisoners 70 Transfer of prisoners 1 Ambulance calls 1. Street committee 2 Miles traveled 139 I also beg to submit the pay roll for policemen for the month of March, 1908, Amount due policemen $2,479.65 Respectfully submitted, JAMES R. PICKLEY, Chief of Police. On motion the report and pay roll were received and warrants ordered drawn to pay the policemen, and the report referred to the committee on police. The street and sewer committee reported as follows: Gentlemen: -We herewith submit the pay roll , for labor on streets in the different road districts during the last half of March, 1908: Amount due laborers on streets $3,798.60 Approved by committee on streets. Also submit the pay roll for labor on sewers during the last half of March, 1908. Amount due laborers on sewers. $228.50 Approved by committee on sewers. 4 Improving Asbury street: O'Farrell Contracting Co., curbing per lineal foot 50c; guttering per lineal foot 16 1 -3c; macadamizing per square yard 60c; grading per cubic yard 25c. Geo. L. Korman, curbing per lineal foot 60c; guttering per lineal foot 18c; macadamizing per square yard 60c; grading per cubic yard 20c. Street & Steuck, curbing per lineal foot 65c; guttering per lineal foot 22c; macadamizing per square yard 65c; grading per cubic yard 20c. On motion, contract for improving Asbury street was awarded to O'Far- rell Contracting Co., and their bond placed at $1,000.00. Bids for constructing sanitary sewer in Alta Vista street are as follows: Geo. L. Korman, eight inch tile pipe sewer per lineal foot, 60c; manholes, each $25.00. Street & •Steuck, eight inch tile pipe sewer per lineal foot, 41c; manholes, each $27.00. Jas. Hird, eight inch tile pipe sew- er per lineal foot, 43c; manholes, each $22.50. O'Farrell Contracting Co., eight inch tile pipe sewer per lineal foot, 38c; manholes, each $22.50. On motion, contract for constructing sanitary sewer in Alta Vista street was awarded to O'Farrell Contracting Co., and their bond placed at $100.00. Ald. Stumpf, chairman of the com- mittee on sewers, reported as follows: Your committee on sewers, to whom was referred the petition of P. Regan asking that the city pay the bill of Mullen Bros. amounting to $13.00, be- cause the work for which this bill was contracted was done on the city's sew- er, would respectfully state that the men on the sewer gang report that water flowed freely through the city's sewer, and that therefore the stoppage must have been in the private connec- tion; we would therefore recommend that said petition be received and filed. J. A. STUMPF, Chairman. AM. Stumpf moved the adoption of the report of the committee on sewers. Carried. Ald. Clancy, chairman of the commit- tee of the whole, reported as follows: Your committee of the whole, to whom was referred the petition of the A. R. Flick Box Co. asking that on ac- count of the large expense it has in- curred in establishing its factories and also because of the employment it gives to a large force of men, the taxes on its personal property and improvements be cancelled for a period of five years, would respectfully recommend that the prayer of the petitioner be granted, and Regular Session, April 2, 1908 87 that the taxes of said firm for a period of five years, beginning with the tax of 1907, be placed on a basis of $3,000.00 valuation. We further recommend that . the Treasurer be instructed to cancel the tax for the year 1907 on the foregoing basis. Also, your committee of the whole, to whom was referred the petition of Otto Frenzel, asking that the valuation on the north one -half of city lot 311 be reduced to $1,000,00, would respectfully recommend that said petition be re- ceived and filed. Also, your committee of the whole, to whom was referred the petition of the Dubuque Altar Mfg > Co., asking that the exemption granted it in 1900, be extended for an additional five years, would respectfully recommend that the prayer of the petitioner be granted, said exemption to commence with the taxes for the year 1906. We would further recommend that the City Treasurer be instructed to can- cel the taxes on all machinery, per- sonal property and improvements not including real estate, levied against said company for the years 1906 and 1907. Also, your committee of the whole, to whom was referred the petition of C. J. Peterson and P. S. Slocum, ask- ing that when grading Grandview ave- nue the city cause to be filled the ditches which were washed out through the sidewalk and across certain lots belonging to them by reason of water flowing thereon from the street, would respectfully recommend that said side- walk be filled and that any surplus ma- terial not needed by the city, be used for the purpose of filling the ditches on said lots. Also, your committee of the whole, to whom were referred the bids for fur- nishing 1,500 feet of 2 1 -2 inch cotton jacket rubber lined hose, would re- spectfully recommend that the contract be awarded to the Dubuque Rubber and Belting Company at eighty -three cents per foot coupled. Said hose to be guaranteed for a period of five years and to withstand a pressure of four hundred pounds per square inch. Also, your committee of the whole, reporting on the within petition of the Dubuque and East Dubuque Ferry Co., for a fifty foot space in the ice harbor for a ferry landing, would respectfully recommend that the prayer of the pe- titioner be granted and that such loca- tion as may be selected by the harbor- master and committee on harbors be 86 Regular Session, April 2, 1908 Also submit the pay roll for labor on Dodge street storm water sewer during the last half of March, 1908: Amount due laborers on storm water sewer $314.20 Approved by committee on streets. On notion the pay rolls on streets and sewers were received and war- rants ordered drawn to pay the var- ious amounts and the pay rolls re- ferred back to the proper committees. City Attorney Kintzinger reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: —I would respectfully recommend that the action taken by the City Council in referring the bill of M Tschirgi and Son against the C. G. W. Railroad company for con- structing storm sewer in Ninth street, to the City Attorney for collection be reconsidered and the matter referred to the Street Committee, City Engin- eer and City Attorney. J. W. KINTZINGER, City Attorney. On motion the action of the Council was reconsidered and claim was re- ferred to committee on streets, City Attorney and City Engineer. City Engineer Ilg reported as fol- lows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen:— Please find attached grade of Hennepin street, as shown by red line; and'I recommend the same for your adoption. Respectfully submitted, PAUL ILG, City Engineer. On motion, the report of the Engi- neer was received and grade and profile referred to the ordinance committee to prepare proper ordinance adopting said grade. City Recorder Linehan presented and read the printed notice, certified to by the publisher, of the council's intention to improve Louisa street from the south side of Delhi street to the north side of Grace street. No remonstrance being filed and no one in the room objecting to the said improvement, the notice was, on motion, received and filed. City Recorder Linehan also present- ed and read the printed notice, certi- fied to by the publisher, of the council's intention to improve Pleasant street from Stafford avenue to the east line of Viola street. No remonstrance being filed and no one in the room objecting to the said improvement, the notice was, on motion, received and flied. City Recorder Linehan also presented and read the printed notice, certified to by the publisher, of the council's intention to improve Hennepin street from Windsor avenue to Stafford ave- nue. No remonstrance being filed and no one in the room objecting to said improvement, the notice was, on mo- tion, received and filed. Sidewalk Inspector Mahoney reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: —I wish to report that I have notified the property owners along 5th avenue from Rhomberg avenue to the end of the macadamized street, and find that said property will stand the assessment. I have also notified prop- erty owners along the west side of Windsor avenue from Burden to Davis avenue, also owner of lot 15, McCra- ney's 2nd addition, also owners on both sides of Garfield avenue from the C. G. W. R. R. tracts to Tiniest street and Johnson avenue, except where walks have already been laid. Respectfully submitted, JOHN MAHONEY, Sidewalk Inspector. On motion, the report of the side walk inspector was received and filed. Following Weighmaster's and Wood - measurer's reports for the month of March, 1908, were presented and read,' and on motion were received and filed: Joseph Straney, First ward scales.$3.15 Louisa Pitschner, West Dubuque scales 2.07 J. H. Carroll, woodmeasurer .35 J. H. Carroll, harbor master 5.00 Market Master Katz, City Hall scales 19.45 The annual reports for the year 190T of the Chief of Police, Chief of Fire Department, City Treasurer and City Engineer,Were presented and on motion Were referred to the finance committee to be .embodied in the annual finance report of the city. Bids „for improving streets and con- structing sanitary sewers were present- ed, and on motion, ordered opened as follows:' ' For improving Alta Vista street: O'Farrell Contracting Co., curbing . per lineal foot, 47c; guttering per square yard, •47c; macadamizing per square yard, 55c; grading per cubic yard 25c. Street and Steuck, curbing per lineal foot, 75c; guttering per square yard 75c; macadamizing per square yard 75c; grading per cubic yard 20c. On motion the oontract for improving Alta Vista street was awarded to O'Farrell Contracting Co. and their bond placed at $1,000.00. 88 Regular Session, April 2, 1908 Adjourned Regular Session, April 9, 1908 89 granted to said company for a period of five years. Also, your committee of the whole, to whom was referred the bill of Peter Eisbach for $2,903.00, balance due on the Bee Branch sewer, would respect- fully recommend that he be allowed the sum of $170.00 with $399.00 interest on warrant for $1,663.75 due said Peter Eisbach and which the city has had the use of for the past four years, and that a warrant in the sum of $569.00 be or- dered drawn in favor of the Mayor to be paid said Peter Eisbach upon his giving a receipt accepting said amount in full settlement of the claim. Also, your committee of the whole would respectfully recommend that the action of the City Council in ordering the bill of A. A. Cooper Wagon and Buggy Co. paid, be reconsidered, and that $17.95 per wagon, the contract price, be paid for the painting of said wagons. Also that a deduction of $4.00 per wagon be made in the charge for the two extra coats inside the tanks because one coat of oil was provided for in the original contract price, leav- ing the net amount due $232.00, for which amount we would recommend that a warrant be ordered drawn on the City Treasurer in full settlement of the claim. MATT CLANCY, Chairman. Ald. Clancy moved the adoption of the various reports of the committee of the whole. Carried. ILayor Schunk stated that the re- port had been made that the painting on the inside of the sprinkling wagons was defective, and, on motion, action of the committee of the whole order- ing the bill of A. A. Cocper as cor- rected, was reconsidered and the mat- ter referred to the committee of the whole for invstigation. Ald. Thomas stated that the vault at the Rhomberg avenue engine house was in bad shape, and moved that the City Engineer be instructed to prepare plans and specifications for constructing sanitary sewer in Reed avenue from the engine house to the manhole in the alley between Rhomberg and Lincoln avenues, and the Recorder advertise for bids for constructing sewer and present bids to Council at the meeting to be held April 9th. Carried. Ald. Clancy stated that the fire de- partment were badly in need of a fire horse, On motion, the committee clerk was instructed to advertise for bids for the purchase of a fire horse. Ald. Closs moved that the City Elec- trician be instructed to have the tele- phone pole on Rhomberg avenue about 25 feet from Reed avenue, removed, as said pole is not necessary. Carried. Ald. Clancy moved to adjourn to Thursday evening, April 9th, 1908. Car- ried. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, City Recorder. Approved 190.. Attest: Mayor Recorder. CITY COUNCIL Adjourned Regular Session, April 9th, 1908. (Official.) Council met at 9:00 p. m. Mayor Schunk in the chair. Present - -Alds. Clancy, Closs, Hines, McEvoy and Stumpf. Absent —Alds. Hopkins and Thomas. BILLS. The following bills having been properly approved by the various com- mittees were ordered paid: Enterprise Printing Co., print- ing 500 copies paving specifi- cations $ 92 50 Berg & Briggs Co., printing var- ious offices 12 25 American Sign Co., 403 street signs 201 50 Benda & Rokusek, gravel for Dodge street storm sewer 6 25 Dubuque Telephone Co., tele- phone service Jan. 1 to April 1 13 25 Iowa Telephone Company, tele- phone service April, May and June, various departments .... 64 88 J. F. Kunz, abstract of title for property purchased by city on South Alta Vista street 28 00 Robinson & Cary Co., repairs for pump 8 55 James Malloy, sawing and carrying wood at market house 2 60 Foley's Hand Laundry, towel service for April at City Hall. 4 00 A. E. Bradley, glazing at City Hall 1 00 McCollins Transfer Co., hauling ballot boxes from court house 1 50 McCollins Transfer Co., 2 cords wood for City Hall 12 00 Niagara Falls Metal Stamping Works, dog tags and license plates 35 80 H. Corrance, brooms for City Hall 1 05 Edward Cleaver, repairing street fountains 13 40 Mike Mullen, putting in new piping at Jackson park 34 45 G. B. Grosvenor, supplies for Engineer's office 7 50 Peter Even, coal for 1st ward scale house 5 42 G. B. Grosvenor, supplies for committee clerk 2 25 Lawrence Daly, hauling booths to First ward 7 65 J. J. McCollins, hauling booths to Second and Fourth wards 18 00 J. R. Flick, hauling booths to Fifth ward 17 55 G. B. Grosvenor, supplies for election booths 11 63 M. S. Hardie, poll books for pri- mary and city election, and printing for committee clerk 110 75 M. S. Hardie, poll book envel- opes, registration books and binding 25 copies of Council proceedings 132 00 H. Wunclerlich & Son, tables and chairs for election 4 75 Enterprise Printing Co., print- ing for various depts 33 50 Telegraph- Herald publishing of- ficial ballot 30 00 Labor Leader, publishing of- ficial ballot 30 00 Tunes- Journal, publishing of- ficial ballot 30 00 Telegraph- Herald, printing of- ficial ballot and envelopes 135 00 Telegraph - Herald, printing for various offices 29 00 Telegraph - Herald, printing council proceedings for March 59 86 Times - Journal, printing coun- cil proceedings for March 63 31 National Demokrat, printing council proceedings for March 25 00 Labor Leader, printing proceed- ings for March 25 00 Labor Leader, printing for var- ious offices 18 00 F. A. Miller, brooms for City Hall 4 60 Jolm Newman & Son, repairs for fire dept 2 25 A. Y. McDonald & Morrison Co , supplies for fire dept 1 50 C. H. Becker Co., supplies for fire dept 8 32 Mettel Bros., bran for fire de- partment 1 35 M. Stafford, bran and supplies for fire dept 8 30 Iowa Oil Company, oil for fire dept 6 00 Hussman & Lies, hardware for various depts 3 65 E. P. Peryon, supplies for fire dept 9 60 Geo. Ragatz, Jr., supplies for fire dept 12 75 John Kriebs, repairs for fire depts 50 Enterprise Printing Co., print- ing for fire depts 30 25 Vollenweider & Hein, horse shoeing for fire depts 10 55 - Wunderlich & Wiederholt, horse shoeing for fire depts 10 25 Fengler & Buetin, coal for fire depts 14 60 Thos. F. Kane, hay and oats for fire depts 148 40 Thos. F. Kane, hay and oats for police depts 16 83 Eichhorn & Bechtel, supplies for fire and police depts 4 70 Ellwanger Bros., repairs for fire depts 18 70 Pier Bros., coal for fire and po- lice depts 40 42 I li 90 Adjourned Regular Session, April 9, 1908 Collings & Pfiffner, horse shoe-. ing for fire and police depts 12 95 F. A. Burns, coal for police and fire depts 23 63 Wm. Marshall, repairs for police and fire depts 1 85 Lagen, Sloan & Reed, horse shoeing for police and fire de- partments 7 00 John Butt, repairs for fire and sewer depts 4 35 Geo. Ragatz & Son, repairs for fire and sewer depts 2 30 Geo. F. Kleih, supplies for var- ious depts 9 40 Dubuque Rubber and Belting Co., supplies for various depts 29 75 Linehan & Molo, coal, cement, rope and sewer pipe for var- ious depts 63 93 T. J. Mulgrew & Co., cement and coal for various depts 92 81 Phil Doerr & Co., coal for var- ious departments 58 83 Key City Gas Company, gas for various departments 138 25 Geo. W. Healey & Son, supplies for various departments 9 50 Union Electric Co., power for fire alarm system 2 00 Union Electric Company, arc lights for month of March 2214 65 C. W. Katz, 15 meals furnished prisoners during March 3 00 Mullen Bros., repairing plumb- ing at City Hall 4 20 M. Hannan, hauling debris from patrol house 3 00 M. Kohn & Co., meat for police department 1 40 H. Wunderlich, re- covering desk in police headquarters 6 05 Felix Becker, coal for police de- partment 10 00 John Newman & Son, repairs for road department 3 00 Geo. Ragatz & Son, repairs for road department 64 29 F. A. Burns, coal for road de- partment 24 53 Dubuque Rubber and Belting Co., hose for various sprink- ling wagons 80 00 I,agen, Sloan & Peed, horse shoeing for road department 2 25 Geo. F. Kleih, supplies for road department 86 Ellwanger Bros., repairs for road department 80 F. Schloz & Son, repairs for various departments 15 70 John Butt, repairing tools for road department 1 00 Key City Roofing Co., cement and pipe for road dept 1 79 James Beach & Son, cinders for road dept 1 50 Dub. Woodenware and Lumber Co., lumber for road and sidewalk departments 129 88 Nils M. Hanson, supplies for sewer department 25 20 Pitts - Thompson Foundry Co , supplies for various depts 23 76 P. J. Seippel Lumber Co., lum- ber for expense and sidewalk departments 86 70 Wm. Jellison, cleaning lamps and delivering same to var- ious voting precincts and col- lecting lamps after election; hauling booth to various pre- cincts for election 37 30 Ald. Clancy moved that the clerks and judges of election held April 6th, be allowed $10.00 for said service. Car- ried. Ald. Clancy moved that the registra- tion clerks for election held April 6th, be allowed for said service the sum of $30.00. Carried. Ald. Clancy moved that the sum of $5.00 a day be allowed for rent of buildings for election and registration. Carried. PETITIONS AND COMMUNICA- TIONS. Petition of M. Biehl et al asking that the alleys abutting on lots 1 and 2 of Brecht's subdivision and lot 5 of Kline and Klingenberg's sub. and lots 8 and 9 of Gieger's subdivision along Windsor avenue and Hennepin street, be graded and macadamized, was , on motion, granted and the proper resolutions to be offered at next meeting of the Coun- cil. Petition of E. J. Lancaster asking that he be granted the right of way on the south bank of the ice harbor on Jones street one hundred feet east of the coal bin of T. J. Mulgrew Company, and that the Council request of the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Rail- way Company the right and general use of said strip of land, was, on mo- tion, granted and the matter referred to the agent of the C., B. & Q. R. R. Co. to extend the tracks. Petition of Eugene Anderson et al asking that the gutter on the north side of Julien avenue from Walnut street to the west line of lot 9 of out lot 738, be reconstructed with cement and pav- ing brick, was, on motion, granted and the present Street Commissioner to carry out the provisions of said pe- tition. Petition of the Fifth Ward Non - Partisan League asking that several sidewalks as mentioned in their pe- tition be ordered laid with brick or cement, was, on motion, granted and Adjourned Regular Session, April 9, 1908 the Sidewalk Inspector to be instructed to prepare the proper resolutions. ' Petition of the Fifth Ward Non - Partisan League asking that the side- walk on the northwest corner of 25th and Jackson street be ordered raised to grade, was, on motion, referred to the committee of the whole. Petition of Mary Rubeck asking that the title to lot 2 of 3 of lot 11, Kniest's sub- division be corrected, and submit- ted quit claim deeds, was, on motion, referred to the City Attorney and com- mittee of the whole. Original Notice in the United States Court for the Eastern Division of the Northern District of Iowa, notifying the city that the Key City Gas Co. had commenced injunction proceedings to enjoin City of Dubuque from enforcing 90c gas ordinance recently enforced, was on motion, laid on the table. REPORTS OF OFFICERS. City Attorney Kintzinger reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: — Attached please find re- lease and receipts in full of Peter Eis- bach of all claims against the city on his contract for the construction of a portion of the Bee Branch sewer, a warrant for which was ordered drawn in favor of the Mayor at the last meet- ing of the Council for settlement. Respectfully submitted this 9th day of April, 1908. J. W. KINTZINGER, City Attorney. On motion, the action of the City Attorney was approved and report re- ceived and filed. City Attorney Kintzinger also report- ed as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: — Herewith attached please find releases and receipts in full for the claims of Clara Wieland, John Tibey, Margaret Metz, Mary Fritsche and Sister Mary Alonzo, warrants for which were drawn in favor of the May- or at a former meeting of the Council. Respectfully submitted, J. W. KINTZINGER, City Attorney. On motion, the action of the City At- torney was approved and the report received and filed. REPORTS OF COMMITTEES. Ald. Hines, chairman of the commit- tee on ordinances, presented and read an ordinance repealing an ordinance 9 providing for the regulation of Gas rates and meters and providing a pen- alty for the violation thereof, and stated that the ordinance had been read for the first time at the meeting of the Council March 5th, 1908, and moved that the ordinance be adopted as read. Ald. Closs moved as an amendment that the ordinance be referred to the new Council. Ald. Clancy stated that the city had just been served with notice of a law suit by the Gas Company, and he did not think the outgoing council should allow a law suit to be brought on the new council to defend, if it could be avoided, and that the adoption of an ordinance to repeal the gas ordinance would cause the settlement of the law suit. He then asked for an opinion from the City Attorney. City Attorney Kintzinger stated that the law suit of the Key City Gas Com- pany had already been started and he did not think that it would make much difference now whether the ordinance to repeal the gas ordinance would be adopted or not. \Tote on amendment was then taken and was carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Closs, McEvoy and Stumpf. Nays —Alds. Clancy and Hines. Absent —Alds. Hopkins and Thomas. Notice of suit of the Key City Gas Co. was again taken up and on motion, referred to the committee of the whole and tho City Attorney. Ald. Stumpf of the committee on claims, reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: —The undersigned com- mittee on claims and City Attorney, to whom was referred the claim of Frank Carney for personal injuries received by falling on an icy sidewalk near 128 Ninth street in the City of Dubuque, would respectfully recommend that the sum of Fifty ($50.00) Dollars be al- lowed Mr. Carney, on condition that he receive the same in full settlement of any and all liability and claims which he has against the city therefor. Respectfully submitted this 9th day of April, 1908. J. A. STUMPF, MATT CLANCY. Committee on Claims. J. W. KINTZINGER. City Attorney. On motion the report of the City At- torney and committee on claims was approved and warrant in the sum of $50.00 ordered drawn in favor of the Mayor to effect settlement of the claim. Ald. Clancy, chairman of the com- mittee on fire, stated that the Chief of MAYOR. RECORDER TREASURER ATTORNEY AUDITOR. ASS ASSESSOR. 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Also, your committee of the whole, to whom was referred the petition of Peter Schneider asking that St. Ambrose street be lowered to grade, would re- spectfully recommend that the sum of $200.00 be appropriated from the grad- ing fund for the purpose above speci- fied. Also, your committee of the whole, to whom was referred the petition of John R. Waller, attorney for petitioner, ask- OFFICIAL CANVASS OF VOTES Adjourned Regular Session, April 9, 1908 the Fire Department had informed him that the fire department was in need of a horse and that the department was crippled thereby, and he recommend- ed that the new fire committee take up the matter of purchase of a horse as soon as possible. Ald. Hines, chairman of the commit- tee on police and light, reported as fol- lows: Your committee on police and light would respectfully report that we have ordered electric lamps placed at Fif- teenth and Locust streets and also at Langworthy avenue and Alpine street, the matter of ordering in said lamps having been referred to this committee with power. T. B. HINE'S, Chairman. 'Ald. Hines moved the adoption of the report of the committee on police and light. Carried. Ald. Hines, chairman of the commit- tee on delinquent tax, reported as fol- lows: Your committee on delinquent taxes, to whom was referred the petition of Mrs. Elizabeth Dearborn asking that on account of her poverty the valuation on her property, lot the south half of city lot 498, be reduced, would respect- fully recommend that the City Treas- urer be instructed to accept the taxes on said lot on a basis of $1500.00 valua- tion, and to cancel the balance. T. B. HINES, Chairman Ald. Hines moved the adoption of report of the committee on delinquent tax. Carried. Ald. Clancy, chairman of the com- mittee of the whole, reported as fol- lows: Your committee of the whole, to whom was referred the petition of Chas. B. Cain asking that on account of his inability to connect with the sanitary sewer for which an assessment has been levied against his property, lot 5 in Hantleman's sub., the said special assessment be canceled, would respect- fully recommend that the prayer of the petitioner be granted that the City Treasurer be instructed accordingly. Also, your committee of the whole, to whom was referred the petition of Peter Schneider asking that St. Ambrose street be lowered to grade, would re- spectfully recommend that the sum of $200.00 be appropriated from the grad- ing fund for the purpose above speci- fied. Also, your committee of the whole, to whom was referred the petition of John R. Waller, attorney for petitioner, ask- 93 ing that a submitted replat of out -lots 691 to 700 and part of 721 be approved, would respectfully recommend that said petition be received and filed. Also, your committee of the whole, to whom was referred the petition of the Dubuque Packing Co. asking that the taxes on its plant be accepted in ac- cordance with an agreement heretofore entered into with the City Council, would respectfully recommend that the prayer of the petitioner be granted and that the Treasurer be instructed to cancel all taxes against said firm in excess of $3,000.00 valuation. MATT CLANCY, Chairman. Ald. Clancy moved the adoption of the various reports of the committee of the whole. Carried. The Mayor announced the next busi- ness in order would be the canvassing of the votes of the city election held Monday, April 6th, 1908, and appointed Aids. Clancy, Closs and Stumpf as tell- ers. The vote was then canvassed from the poll books and found to be as fol- lows: CITY COUNCIL Regular Session, April 16th, 1908. (Official.) Council met at 8:35 p. m. Mayor Schunk in the chair. Present —Alds. Frith, Haas, Martin, O'Rourke, Rand, Saul and Singrin. Absent —None. Petitions and Communications. Petition of the Fifth Ward Non -Par- tisan League asking that the office of secretary to the police and fire com- mission be abolished and the duties of the office to devolve on and become part of the regular duties of the com- mittee clerk, was, on motion, referred to the committee of the whole. Communication from the Fifth Ward Non - Partisan League asking that side- walks of brick or cement be ordered on Rhomberg avenue from First to Sev- enth avenue, and that the storm water sewer in Kniest street from Dee's bas- ket factory to the C., M. & St. P. R. R. culvert be arched and covered so as to prevent same from being used as a clumping ground, and also that said Kniest street sewer be cleaned out, was, on motion, referred to the street committee. Petition of the Fifth Ward Non -Par- tisan League asking that the office of sidewalk inspector and sewer foreman be abolished, and the office of commis- sioner of buildings, sewers and side- walks be created, was, on motion, re- ferred to the 'committee of the whole. Petition of George Grundy et al ask- ing that they be granted permission to construct a six -inch sanitary sewer in Bennett street from Grandview avenue westward about 240 or 250 feet was on motion granted and the work to be done under the supervision of the City En- gineer. Petition of James Alderson et al ask- ing that Yale street for a distance of 300 feet from Alta Vista street be grad- ed and improved and that the sanitary sewer be continued from the middle of Alta Vista street to the middle of Har- vard street was, on motion, referred to the committee of the whole. Petition of Rudolph Jones et al re- monstrating against being compelled to construct sidewalks of brick or cement on Fifth avenue was, on motion, re- ferred to the sidewalk inspector to re- port back to the Council. Petition of A. J, VanDuzee and C. Regular Session, April 16, 1908 E. Bradley asking that the grade of Nevada street from West Third street to a point about 100 feet south, be changed was, on motion, referred to the committee on streets and City Engineer. Petition of Miss Rose Fengler asking that the city pay her $4.80 for window broken in her building on the evening of election day was, on motion, granted and a warrant in the sum of $4.80 or- dered drawn in favor of Miss Rose Fengler. Petition of D. Fisch et al asking that Klingenberg Terrace be improved so that said street can be used for travel was, on motion, referred to the corn - rnittee on streets. Petition of Edward Muntz asking that sewer in Alta Vista street be ex- tended from Yale street to Julien ave- nue was, on motion referred to the sewer committee. Petition of Katherine Blitsch asking that the taxes on her homstead be cancelled in full or in part, she being a widow in very poor circumstances was, on motion, referred to the delinquent tax committee. Petition of the street Laborers asking that their wages be increased fifteen .cents per day "was, on motion, referred to the committee on streets. Reports of Officers. 95 Mayor Schunk presented the follow- ing: Dubuque, Iowa, April 16th, 1908. To the Honorable Council City of Dubuque: Dear Sirs: —I have the honor to re- port to your honorable body that I have appointed the present incumbent, James R. Pickley, Chief of Police for the two years ending May 1st, 1910. Respectfully, H. A. SCHUNK, Mayor. Mayor Schunk also presented the fol- lowing: - To the Honorable City Council of Du- buque: Dear Sirs: —I have the honor to re- port to your honorable body that I have appointed Mr. G. F. Thormann a water works trustees, for the term of three years beginning April 20th, 1908, and ending April 20th, 1911, and ask your approval of said appointment. Respectfully, H. A. SCHUNK, Mayor. On motion the appointments made by Mayor Schunk, for the positions of J 94 Adjourned Regular Session, April 9, 1908 Ald. Clancy moved that all the candi- dates receiving a majority or a plural- ity of the votes cast be declared elect- ed. Carried. Aids. Clancy, Cioss and McEvoy, re- tiring aldermen, all made a few re- marks of their work during their term as aldermen in their various wards. Mayor Schunk then addressed the retiring members of the Council as follows : We have come to the parting of the way. I have no apologies to offer for the administration now closing, but rather claim for it a measure of suc -• cess rarely attained for former coun- cils. We promised a greater Dubuque, and in the line of important improve -- ments the promise was kept. The brick paving of that important thoroughfare, Eighth street, was quickly followed by similar paving of lower Iowa street, First street, Ninth, Eleventh and Thir- teenth streets, extensive improvements were made in various parts of the city. Many miles of sanitary sewers were laid, and scores of connections of houses with these sewers ordered and secured. We have tried to do our duty, and in the calm that follows the storm of the most strenuous campaign ever waged in Dubuque, we will be accorded at least a measure of justice and com- mendation." City Attorney Kintzinger then ad- ministered the oath of office to the newly elected Mayor, H. A. Schunk. Mayor Schunk then called all the newly elected Aldermen before the desk of the City Recorder and administered to them the oath of office. The members are as follows: Alderman -at -Large Martin of the Third ward. Alderman -at -Large Haas of the Fifth ward. Ald. Saul of the First ward. Ald. O'Rourke of the Second ward. Ald. Singrin of the Third ward. Ald. Rand of the Fourth ward. Ald. Frith of the Fifth ward. Alderman Frith offered the follow- ing: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That the Com- mittee Clerk be and he is hereby in- structed to prepare a statement show- ing the amount expended in all the dif- ferent funds from the beginning of the present fiscal year to the 15th day of April, 1908. Ald. Frith moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Frith, Haas, Martin, O'Rourke, Rand, Saul and Singrin. Nays —None. Ald. Martin moved that the matter of fixing the salaries of the various ap- pointive offices be referred to the com- mittee of the whole to be acted be- fore appointments for the ensuing year are made. Carried. Ald. Frith moved to adjourn to Thursday evening, April 16th, 1908. Carried. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, City Recorder. Approved 190.. Attest: Mayor. Recorder 96 Regular Session, April 16, 1908 Chief of Police and Water Works Trus- tee were approved. Mayor Schunk announced the follow- ing as the standing committees for the ensuing two years: Fin0nce— O'Rourke, Martin, Saul. Ordinance — Martin, Singrin, O'Rourke. Streets — Saul, Frith, Singrin, O'Rourke, Rand. Police and Light — Martin, Singrin, Rand, Sewers — Singrin, Saul, Haas. Printing —Saul, Singrin, O'Rourke. Claims —Rand, Haas, Saul. Fire— Frith, Martin, Haas. Markets — Singrin, Martin, Haas. Public Grounds & Buildings —Rand, Singrin, Frith. Delinquent Tax —Haas, Frith, Saul. Sprinkling— O'Rourke, Saul, Frith. Harbors — Frith, Martin, Rand. Supplies —Haas, Rand, O'Rourke. Electrical Construction — Martin, Frith, Rand. Board of Health —Mayor Schunk; Aldermen Martin and Haas. Citizen members, Ed. McEvoy and Ed. P. Peryon. Mayor Schunk also reported as fol- lows: Dubuque, Iowa, April 16, 1908. Tc the Honorable Council of Du- buque: Dear Sirs: —I have the honor to re- port that the water works reports dated July 1st and October lst, 1907, and January 1st, 1908, referred to the audit- ing committee by the former council. are herewith returned. Auditor Pen- nell, ' employed by the state, having thoroughly checked and examined and reported as correct the books of the water works, it was not necessary for the committee to do so. Respectfully, H. A. SCHUNK, Mayor. On motion the report of the Mayor was referred to the committee of the whole. The street and sewer committee re- ported as follows: Gentlemen:—We herewith submit the pay roll for labor on streets in the dif- ferent road districts during the first half of April, 1908: Amount due laborers on streets $3,070 90 Approved by committee on streets. Also submit the pay roll for labor on sewers during the first half of April, 1908: Amount due laborers on sewers.$214 50 .Approved by committee on sewers. Also submit the pay roll for labor on Dodge street storm water sewer during the first half of April, - 1908: Amount , due laborers on storm water sewer $176 80 Approved by committee on streets. On motion the pay rolls on streets and sewers were received and warrants ordered drawn to pay the various amounts and the pay rolls referred hack to the committee on streets and sewers. City Engineer Ilg reported as fol- lows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen:—Please find attached grades of Yale street and Harvard street as shown by red line, and I would recommend to you the same for your adoption. Respectfully submitted. PAUL ILG, City Engineer. On motion the grade and profile was referred to the committee on streets. Sidewalk Inspector Mahoney reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: —I wish to report to your honorable body that I have served the proper notices on the property owners for constructing cement walks at the following places: On the north side of Kaufmann ave- nue from Valeria street to Cushing'S place. Also on the north side of 24th street. from Pine to Jackson street. Also on the south side of 25th street from Washington to Jackson street. Also on the west side of Washington street from 24th to 25th street. Respectfully, JOHN MAHONEY, Sidewalk Inspector. On motion the report of the Sidewalk Inspector was referred to the commit- tee of the whole. City Engineer Ilg and Auditor Lyon presented the following: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: —We, the undersigned, do respectfully ask that your honorable body approve of our appointment of George J. Vogel as Deputy Auditor and Assessment Clerk in the Engineer s office. Respectfully submitted, M. E. LYONS, Auditor. PAUL ILG, City Engineer. On motion the appointment of Geo. J. Vogel was approved. City Recorder Linehan presented the following: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: —I hereby appoint Joseph Friedrich Deputy City Recorder for the ensuing two years, subject to the con- firmation of your honorable body. Respectfully submitted, EDMUND A. LINEHAN, City Recorder. On motion the appointment of Joseph Friedrich as Deputy City Recorder, was approved. City Treasurer Brinkman presented the following: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: —I hereby appoint John A. McKinley Deputy City Treasurer and John J. Krayer clerk in the Treasurer's office for the ensuing two years, sub- ject to the confirmation of your hon- orable body. Yours truly, H. BRINKMAN. On motion the report of Treasurer Brinkman was referred to the commit- tee of the whole. Mr. Geo. T. Lyon, City Attorney -elect presented the following: To the Honorable City Council: Gentlemen: —I hereby appoint Edgar H. Willging Assistant City Attorney, and Nettie M. Bentley stenographer in my office and would respectfully ask your honorable body to confirm the foregoing appointments. Very respectfully, 'GEO. T. LYON, On motion the report of the City At- torney -elect Lyon was referred to the committee of the whole. The report of the Water Works Trus- tees for the quarter ending April lst, 1908, was presented, read, and on mo- tion referred to the special water works committee, consisting of Alds. O'Rourke, Saul and Rand. Report of State Auditors Pennell and Cox on the condition of the various de- partments of the City of Dubuque, with hill of $656.40 for the work of said audi- tors, were presented and on motion were referred to the committee of the whole. - - Committee Clerk Lawlor reported as follows: Dubuque, Iowa, April 16, 1908. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council of the City of Dubuque: Gentlemen: —In accordance with your instructions I herewith submit a state- ment showing the amount expended in the different funds since March 1, 1908, and including the pay roll for the first half of April, 1908: Expense $10,401 60 Road —First district 3,697 92 Second district 3,011 42 Third district 1,736 97 Regular Session, April 16; 1908 97 Fourth district 3,164 31 Fifth district 2,993 55 Fire 3,806 18 Police 4,032 51 Sewerage 681 00 Printing 675 56 Street lighting 2,214 65 Interest 720 93 Board of health - 1,463 01 Grading 648 10 Mount Carmel avenue grading 6' 75 Sidewalk repairing 233 53 Bee Branch sewer in Wash- ington street 6 75 JOHN W. LAWLOR, Committee Clerk. On motion the report of the Commit- tee Clerk was referred to the commit- tee of the whole. Ald. O'Rourke; chairman of the com- mittee of the whole, reported as fol- lows: Your committee of the whole would respectfully recommend that the salaries of the appointive officers be fixed as follows: Deputy Treasurer, per month..$100 00 Assistant Assessors, per month, after January 1, 1909 83 33 Assistant City Attorney, per month 75 00 Committee Clerk, per month 100 00 Street Commissioner, per month 100 00 Deputy City Recorder, per month 85 00 Sprinkling Inspector,, per month, not to exceed 9 months per year 60 00 Auditor's Clerk, per month 75 00 Carpenter, per month 50 00 Carpenter's driver, per month 40 00 Harbormaster, per month 30 00 Fire Watchman, per month .... 50 00 Chief of Police, per month 100 00 Night Captains, per month 70 00 Desk Sergeants, per month 65 00 Patrol Driver, per month 60 00 Patrolmen, per month 60 00 Clerk Police and Fire Commis- sioners, per month 15 00 Engineer Steam Roller, per month 75 00 Stoker Steam Roller, per month 50 00 Meat and Milk Inspector, per month 75 00 Ward Foremen, per month 45 00 Foreman Garbage and Fourth street dumps, per month 45 00 Street laborers, per day 1 60 Chief Fire Department, per month 100 00 Assistant Chief, per month 83 33 Rodman, Engineer's office, per month 50 00 Sewer Inspector, per month 60 00 City Electrician, per month 83 33 Marketmaster, per month 55 00 Park Custodians, per month 40 00 Custodian Phoenix Park, per month 15 00 Attorney -elect Geo. T. Lyon. Recorder -elect E. A. Linehan. Engineer -elect Paul Ilg. Marketmaster -elect Chas. Katz. Woodmeasurer J. H. Carroll. Ald. O'Rourke moved to adjourn to Thursday evening, May 7th, 1908. Car- ried. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, City Recorder. Approved 190.. Attest: Recorder. Special Session, April 30, 1908 Mayor CITY COUNCIL Special Session, April 30th, 1908. 99 (Official.) Council met at 8:20 p. m. Mayor Schunk in the chair. Present —Alds. Frith, Haas, Martin, O'Rourke, Rand, Saul and Singrin. Absent —None. Mayor Schunk stated the meeting was called to take up and consider — Petition of Joseph Baker. Petition of Art Division of the Du- buque Women's Club. Remonstrance of T. J. Mulgrew Com- pany. To take up and consider reports of the Board of Health. To take up and 'consider Notice in Federal Court of suit of C. H. White & Co. against the City of Dubuque. To consider the veto of Mayor Schunk on the report of the commit- tee of the whole reducing the salaries of the various appointive officers. Petition of Joseph Baker asking that the city refund him $9.00, claiming he had paid $10.00 for a license to sell fruit and that the firm with whom he had contracted to provide him with fruit had failed to furnish the fruits, therefore he could not use the license, was read, and on motion received and filed. Petition of Mrs. J. E. Fairbanks, President of the Art Division of the Dubuque Women's Club, asking that the city assist them in putting Library park in shape and in keeping park up during the summer, was, on motion, re- ferred to the committee on public grounds and buildings. Remonstrance of T. J. Mulgrew Com- pany, remonstrating against the grant- ing of the petition of Capt. E. J. Lan- caster for the extension of the Burling- ton track along the south side of the ice harbor, and for permission to erect a coal chute on the harbor front, was read. Ald. Frith moved that the Council rescind the action taken by the former Council in granting the petition of Capt. E. J. Lancaster. Carried. Md. O'Rourke moved that the re- monstrance of T. J. Mulgrew Company be received and filed, and the original petition of Capt. E. J. Lancaster be denied. Carried. Original Notice in the United States Court of suit of C. H. White & Co., brokers and bond dealers of New York, against the City of Dubuque, to enjoin the city from disposing to persons other than the White Company $19,000.00 worth of refunding improvement bonds, was read. Ald. Frith moved that the notice be !I7 98 Regular Session, April 16, 1908 Health Officer, per month Sanitary Policeman, per month Poundmaster, per month Janitress, per month Sidewalk Inspector, per month We would further recommend that the services of the clerk in the Treas- urer's office be dispensed with,, that no further salary be allowed for the steno- grapher in the City Attorney's office and that the position of tool inspector be abolished. 50 00 65 00 40 00 25 00 60 00 J. J. O'ROURKE, Chairman. Ald. O'Rourke moved the adoption of the report of the committee of the whole. Ald. Martin asked that an aye and nay vote be taken on the report of the committee of the whole. Ald. Haas moved that the rules be suspended to allow City Treasurer Brinkman permission to address the Council. Permission being given Treasurer Brinkman then addressed the Council stating that it was impossible tc do all the work required of the Treasurer's office with two men. After much dis- cussion a vote was taken on the adop- tion of the report and carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Frith, Haas, O'Rourke and Rand. Nays —Alds. Martin, Saul and Sin - grin. The following report of the commit- tee of the whole was also read and on motion adopted: Your committee of the whole would respectfully recommend that Alderman John O'Rourke be appointed Mayor Pro Tem. Mayor Schunk stated that the matter of making appointments for the var- ious appointive positions to be made would be the next business in order, and appointed Alds. Martin and Sin - grin tellers. The petitions of the various candi- dates for the various positions were then read, balloted on, and the follow- ing elected to office: Committee Clerk —John Lawlor. Street Commissioner —John Dorgan. Superintendent of Sprinkling —Geo. Miller. Electrician — William P. Hipman. Market Master — Charles Katz. Washington Park Custodian —Tom Cahill. Jackson Park Custodian — Phillip Reddin. Phoenix Park Custodian and Weigh - master of First Ward Scales— Thomas Faherty. Pound Master— Thomas Hackney. Janitress —Mrs. Koenig. Sidewalk Inspector —Henry Tropf, Assistant Engineer —Henry Scharle. Rodman, William J. Coleman. Sewer Foreman —Con. Sullivan. Superintendent of Fourth Street Dump —James Callahan. Superintendent of Garbage Dump — P. Kenneally. Milk and Meat Inspector —Dr. F. J. Kennedy. City Carpenter —John Heil. Driver of Carpenter Wagon— Casper Specht. Engineer of Steam Roller —Harry Rowland. , Stoker of Steam Roller —Joseph Richter. Harbor Master —J. H. Carroll. Driver of Sewer Wagon —M. O'Meara. Ald. O'Rourke, chairman of the com- mittee of the whole, reported having selected the following sewer men. J. Jellison, Fred Luchterhand, Joe Rooney, Joe Tacke, Landon Taylor, Frank Donahue and Dell Warren. Aid. O'Rourke, also reported having selected the following street sweepers: M. Lonergan, Thos. Donahue, Jno. Kness, Jas. Connolly, H. Dax, James Reed, Jake Kraus. Md. O'Rourke moved the adoption of the reports of the committee of the whole. Carried. The following were, on motion, ap- pointed weighmasters at various parts of the city: Scales at Grandview Ave. and South Dodge street — Thomas Donahue. West Dubuque Scales -- Louisa Pitschner. Eighth Street Scales — Robert Hay. Couler Avenue Scales — Hasler Gro- cery Co. Jackson Street Scales— George Pfiff- ner estate. Rhomberg Avenue Scales —Mrs. C. Deckert. Ald. Frith moved that all appoint- ments be made, at the pleasure of the Council, Carried. The position of Street Foreman in the various wards was, on motion, left to the Alderman of the different wards to make the appointment. Ald. Rand announced the appoint- ment of James Hird foreman of the Fourth ward street laborers. Ald. Frith appointed Chris Ganten- bein foreman of the Fifth ward street laborers, Mayor Schunk then called the offi- cers-elect before him and administered the oath of office to Treasurer -elect H. Brinkman. Auditor -elect M. E. Lyons. too Special Session, April 30, 1908 referred to the committee on finance and the City Attorney. Carried. Ald. Haas of the Board of Health, re- ported as follows: To the Honorable Members of the City Council. Gentlemen: —Your Board of Health would respectfully report that at a meeting held April 23rd, 1908, the con- tract for hauling garbage and dead animals for the season of 1908, was awarded to E. T. Frith at $16.89 per day during the entire season. Also report that a contract was entered into by the Board of Health for taking care of sick seamen suffering from contagious diseases, the United States government to pay the City of Dubuque $2.50 per day for said services. Also, your Board of Health begs to report that we have appointed Dr. Charles Palen Health Officer for the ensuing year, also that we have ap- pointed Frank Flynn, Sanitary Police- man for the ensuing year, the latter ap- pointment we submit to your honorable body for approval. Also, your Board of Health would re- spectfully recommend that warrants be drawn in the sum of $39.00 in favor of E. P. Peryon and Edward McEvoy, re- spectively, for acting as members of the Board of Health from May 1, 1907, to May 1, 1908. DAN J. HAAS, Chairman. Ald. Haas moved the adoption of the various reports of the Board of Health. Carried. Mayor Schunk presented and read the following: Dubuque, Iowa, April 30th, 1908. To the Honorable Council, City of Du- buque: Dear Sirs: - -I herewith submit the re- port of the committee of the whole, adopted by motion at the last regular session of the City Council held on Thursday, April 16, 1908, reducing the salaries of the various appointive city officers. To begin with, I believe that it is a bad example to set to other employers of wage earners, to have the City of Dubuque take the initiative in wage reduction. This is one of the strongest objections I have to the action taken. Further than that, and with all due respect and courtesy to those of this honorable body who differ with me on this proposition, I submit that the scale of wages it is sought to change is not too high, but on the contrary, appears to be eminently fair and rea- sonable. We have competent men in control of the police and fire depart- ments, and should pay them the salaries due intelligence and fitness. What we all desire is the highest possible effi- ciency--and that is never compatible with low wages. The salary of $125.00 per month paid the Chief of the Police and the Chief of the Fire Department. is certainly not excessive in a city of this size and metropolitan importance. The other salaries paid are only fair in proportion with these. When we under- take to reduce the meagre salaries of then getting but $45.00, $50.00, $60.00 or $65.00 per month, we are putting the knife into the very marrow of their ex- istence, because, under the present high cost of living, it will be depriving them of the means of comfortable subsist- ence. The old salary list that it is sought to restore was in effect when the cost of living was at least twenty -five per cent. lower than today. I therefore return to you herewith, the report of your committee of the whole reducing salaries of appointive officers, adopted on motion by this Council at its last regular session, and hereby veto the motion that carried adopting the same. Respectfully, H. A. SCHUNK, Mayor. Ald. Frith moved that the original motion reducing the salaries of the var- ious appointive officers be again adopt- ed. Carried by the following vote: Yeas. —Alds. Frith, Haas, Martin O'Rourke, Rand, Saul and Singrin. Nays —None. .Ald. Frith moved that the salary of (.he second clerk in the Treasurer's of- fice be fixed at $60.00 per month. Car- ried. Ald. O'Rourke moved that the recom- mendation of Treasurer Brinkman, ap- pointing John McKinley Deputy Treas- urer and John Krayer clerk in the Treasurer's office, be approved. Car- ried. Ald. Frith moved to adjourn to Thursday evening, May 7th, 1908. Car- ried Approved 190.. A ttest: EDMUND A. LINEHAN, City Recorder. Mayor Recorder. List of City Warrants Dubuque, Iowa, April 1, 1908. 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 March, 1908: H. A. Schunk, salary Mayor $116 75 John W. Lawlor,- back salary due as Committee Clerk 165 00 John Kearney, back salary due as Street Commissioner 60 00 Guy White, back salary due as Asst. Street Commissioner 60 00 John B. Taylor, back salary due as Supt. of Sprinkling 42 00 Dr. Chas. Palen, back salary due as Health Physician 150 00 Frank Flynn, back salary due as Sanitary Policeman 195 00 Dr. F. J. Kennedy, back salary due as Meat and Milk Inspec- tor 225 00 Matt Clancy, salary Alderman. 25 00 N. J. Closs, salary Alderman.. 25, 00 T. B. Hines, salary Alderman. 25 00 Edward E. McEvoy, salary Al- derman 25 00 John Stumpf, salary Alderman 25 00 Chas. T. Thomas, salary Alder- man 25 00 B. B. Hopkins, salary Alder- man 25 00 Jas. R. Pickley, salary Chief -of- Police 125 00 John A. Cunningham, salary Clerk Police and Fire Com- missioners 15 00 Phil J. Dumphy, police 65 30 John Fox, police 37 50 Charles Liest, police 5 00 Pat. McInerney, police 42 00 T. O'Meara, police 62 00 John J. O'Brien, police 62 00 M. O'Connor, police 60 00 M. Ryan, police 62 00 John Spielman, police 60 00 Patrick Sutton, police 46 00 M. Stapleton, police 62 00 Joseph Stoltz, police 58 00 Pat Sullivan, police 62 00 Frank Williams, police 62 00 Miss B. Brennan, police matron GO 00 Mrs. K. Hibbe, police matron 60 00 LABOR bN STREETS Thos. Addyman, 4th $ 1 60 Paul Becker, 4th 5 60 Jas. Connolly, 1st 24 75 Jerry Cahill, 1st 11 20 Jas. Callaghan, 2nd 50 00 John Cooney, 4th 11 25 W. Clark, 4th 3 60 M. Carney, 1st 5 55 J. P. Cooney, 1st. $41.28, 2nd, $3.84, 4th, $3.85, 5th, $20.47. 69 43 W. Coughlan, Health .... 150 00 In the different Road Districts. List of Warrants lot John Duggan, 1st 80 Tom Donahue, lst., $5.55; 4th, $3.20 8 75 John Dobler, 1st, $49.50; 2nd, $4.50, 4th, $4.50, 5th, $22.50 81 00 J. Eberhardt, 5th 20 40 John Ess, lst 4 30 Pat. Farrell, 4th 3 60 Carl Frey, 4th 5 85 E. Fitzlaff, 1st, $60.50, 2nd, $5.50, 4th, $11.00, 5th, $27.50, 104 50 Jos. Gavin, 2nd 25 00 E. Herbst, 4th 4 00 Thos. Harker, 4th 2 40 R. V. Huftill, 5th 40 P. Hansel, 4th 7 65 H. Kunkle, 1st 29 20 J. Kraus, 5th 8 40 C. Kupferschmidt, 5th 1 60 John Kness, lst 5 55 H. Kearney, 1st 2 70 F. Lillig, 5th 5 60 J. Lowery, lst 10 40 M. Lonergan, lst 52 00 Nick Martin, 4th 3 60 M. McCarten, lst 2 40 R. McGivern, 4th 50 00 John McGrath, 4th 9 45 Dan McPoland, 4th 3 60 D. McGrath, 4th 9 45 P. McInerney, 4th 7 65 Thos. McEvoy, 4th ... 14 00 B. McDonnell, 1st 24 55 P. S. Norton, 4th 5 85 W. O'Brien, 1st 100 00 John O'Halleran, 4th 8 55 H. Rowland, 1st 45 00 Nick Sweeney, 1st 54 00 Dennis Smith, 1st 13 60 Patrick Smith, 4th 4 00 J. Schafelet, 5th 1 60 W. Tobin, 4th 9 60 J. Tobin, 4th 9 60 P. J. Weirich, 5th 10 40 H. J. Weber, 5th 125 00 A. Conrad, 1st, $1.95; 5th, $4.05 6 00 Jas. Graham, 90c in each 4 50 M. Hannan, 1st 14 75 John Linehan, let 37 85 John Long, 5th 6 30 Adam Stoltz, 5th 90 Ed. Seeley, 1st 12 25 PRIMARY ELECTION EXPENSES. Edward Lee, judge of Primary Election Edward McEvoy, judge of Primary Election F. Kammueller, judge of Prim- ary Election Edward Schaefle, Clerk of Primary Election H. L. Pier, Clerk of Primary Election John J. Shea, Judge of Prim- ary Election Matt Clancy, Judge of Primary Election Thomas Hird, Judge of Prim- ary Election Election 10 00 10 00 10 00 11 00 10 00 10 00 11 00 10 00 BILLS. Wm. Coleman, putting up street signs .$ 50 00 Guy G. White, services month of February 75 00 John B. Taylor, services in- specting painting of sprink- ling wagons 70 00 Wm. Grew, putting up street ' signs 26 00 Louis Zemanek, assisting Mar- ket Master during February. 35 20 Adolph Schaller, assisting Mar- ket Master during February. 4 80 Geo. L. Korman, grading Alt - hauser avenue 72 00 Geo. L. Korman, building re- taining wall on Althauser avenue 541 10 Wilmer Cook, grading Adams avenue 396 00 O'Farrell Contracting Co., bal- ance clue on grading 25th street 17 50 O'Farrel Contracting Co., bal- ance due on grading West Third street 76 80 Wilmer Cook, final estimate for grading Adams avenue 85 80 John Kriebs, repairing harness for Fire Department 3 25 Mettel Bros., straw and bran for Fire Department 5 25 Hussman & Lies, hardware for Fire Department 5 10 Phil Heller, horseshoeing for road and Fire Department 8 55 Harger & Blish, stationery for Police and Fire Commission- ers S 00 M. Kohn, meat for matrons' quarters 2 75 Kaep & Buechele, police cap and cord 5 50 Thos. F. Kane, oats and hay for Patrol Horses 27 47 Collings & Pfiffner, horseshoe - ing for police dept. 1 60 Pier Bros., coal for police dept. 14 72 Phil Doerr & Co., wood for po- lice dept. 13 00 M. Morrisey. sawing and car- rying wood for police dept 2 00 Thos. Connolly Est., repairs to patrol wagon 27 30 Linehan & Molo, coal for po- lice dept. 9 41 H. J. I3agerty, veterinary serv- ices police dept. 2 64 E. J. Mulgrew, bread and milk for police dept. 1 34 Jonas Scherer, repairing chair for police matron 35 C. W. Katz, eight meals fur- nished prisoners during Feb- ruary 1 60 Ellwanger Bros., supplies for police dept. 75 F. Schloz & Son, repairs for police and road depts. 3 55 Eagle Point Lime Works, stone and cement for road dept 42 50 List of Warrants 103 John Butt, repairing tools for road slept. 1 00 Martin- Strelau Co., team for road dept. 1 20 John Duggan, repairing tools for work on Mt. Carmel ave 6 75 F. G. Becker, coal for steam roller 3 76 Fischer & Co., coal and wood for police and road depts 17 80 John Newman & Son, repairing sprinkling wagons 125 45 John M. Lee, cinders for road dept. 15 75 J. J. McCollins, wood for road dept. 2 00 Wunder & Schilling, repairs for engineer's office and road dept. James Beach & Sons, cinders for road dept. Kelly Springfield Road Roller Co., repairs for steam roller. Klauer & Kress, hardware for road dept. W. B Baumgartner, hardware for road and exp. depts Peter J. Seippel, lumber for sidewalk and road depts Chas. Giese, filing saws for sidewalk dept. Lagen, Sloan & Peed, horse - shoeing for sewer dept. . A. Y. McDonald - Morrison Co., supplies for sewer dept E. F. Frith, hauling dead ani- mals during months of No- vember, December, January and February L. Lindenberg hardware for fire and health depts. Duggan & Cota, hardware for health and sidewalk depts Kelly's Book Store, stationery and supplies for various of- fices and for primary elec- tion H. S. Moore, transcript of tes- timony iri case of Mary Demp- sey vs. City of Dubuque Eugene Anderson, making measurements in Seventh avenue in case of Sears vs City of Dubuque J. W. Kintzinger, expenses and R. R. fare to Chicago and return on water works inves- tigation matter Larry Daily, cleaning around market square during months of December, January and February John N. Juergens, repairing paper on ceiling of council chambers Foley's Hand Laundry, towel supply. city hall A. E. Gmehle, collecting de- linquent personal taxes Joseph B. Workman, collecting back taxes Iowa Telephone Co., telephone service for February 15 60 1 25 25 00 1 20 1 65 55 05 2 80 80 5 50 70 50 30 75 10 95 96 05 72 00 5 00 10 60 42 00 7 00 4 00 61 50 58 83 2 50 IO2 List of Warrants Robert Halpin, Clerk. of Prim -, ary Election J. O'Connor, Clerk of Primary Election Henry Gehrig, Judge of Prim- ary Election Frank Ferring, Judge of Prim- ary Election George Schaffhauser, Judge of Primary Election John La Barge, Clerk of Prim- ary Election J. H. Strobel, Clerk of Primary Election W. R. Lenehan, Judge of Prim- ary Election Thomas B. Hines, Judge of Primary Election Geo. Raymond, Judge of Prim- ary Election M. Hogan, Clerk of Primary Election W. M. Kretschmer, Clerk of Primary Election John Stumpf, Judge of Prim- ary Election Otto Neuman, Judge of Prim- ary Election Joseph F. Kcpsa, Judge of Primary Election Frank Brede, Clerk of Prim- ary Election Herman Ackerer, Clerk of Primary Election Henry Nagelmaker, Judge of Primary Election Joseph Ilummel, Judge of Primary Election Otto Geiger, Judge of Primary Election Alphonse Schreirer, Clerk of Primary Election Lawrence Hauer, Clerk of Prim- ary Election John Trexler, Judge of Prim- ary Election James Butler, Judge of Prim- ary Election S. A. Crawford, Judge of Prim- ary Election Chas. Buchman, Clerk of Prim- ary Election F. W. Lacy, Clerk of Primary Election Edward E. • McEvoy, Judge of Primary Election Mont Rickey, Judge of Prim- ary Election E. P. Laude, Judge of Primary Election Ray Thompson, Clerk of Prim- ary Election A. Galliart, Clerk of Primary Election Pat Royce, Judge of Primary Election Thos. McEvoy, Judge of Prim- ary Election C. Hillery, Judge Election of Primary Louis Herbst, Clerk of Primary Election 10 0 10 0 0 10 00 11 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 0 0 11 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 1 00 10 00 11 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 11 0 0 10 00 10 00 10 00 11 00 10 00 10 0 0 10 00 10 00 11 00 10 00 10 00 Robert Bird, Clerk of Prim- - ary Election 10 00 Ed. Ryan, Judge of Primary Election 10 00 J. M. Kenety, Judge of Prim- ary Election 11 00 Adam Wombacher, Judge of Primary Election 10 00 James Lee, Clerk of Primary Election 10 00 August Schilling, Clerk of Primary Election 10 00 Chas. T. Thomas, Judge of Primary Election 10 00 F. F. Spahn, Judge of Prim- ary Election 10 00 Alex Reed. Judge of Primary Election 10 00 C. P. Mettel, Clerk of Primary Election 11 00 C. K. Mathis, Clerk of Primary Election 10 00 N. J. Clots, Judge of Primary Election 11 00 John Sauer, Judge of Primary Election 10 00 Emil Schilling, Judge of Prim- _ ary Election 10 00 Otto Meissner, Clerk of Prim- ary Election 10 00 F. M. Blake, Clerk of Prim- ary Election - 10 00 John Grimm, Judge of Prim- ary Election 10 00 Geo. Vollrath, Judge of Prim- ary Election 11 00 Chas. Nead, Judge of Primary Election 10 00 Jos. Welu, Clerk of Primary Election 10 00 Frank Taylor, Clerk of Prim- ary Election 10 00 Edward Stoltz, Judge of Prim- ary Election 10 00 George Pfiffner, Judge of Prim- ary Election Julius Dement, Judge of Prim- ary Election Dan J. Haas, Clerk of Primary Election Wm. Roehl, Clerk of Primary Election Thos. Rafferty, Rent for Build- ing for Election J. H. Lucas, Rent for Building for Election Wales Hotel Co., Rent of Building for Election Nic J. Hebler, Rent of Build- ing for Election C. J. McGuire, Rent of Build- ing for Election J. V. Rider, Rent o f Building for Election F. F. Spahn, Rent of Building for Election Henry Mueller, Rent of Build- ing for Election Miss Rose Fengler, Rent of Building for Election Fred Roner, Rent of Build- ing for Election 10 00 10 00 11 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 ,'i 1 0 0 10 00 1 0 0 1 0 0 104 Key City Gas Co., gas for vari- ous departments 70 00 G. B. Grosvenor, supplies for Fire and expense depts . 11 00 Eichhorn and Bechtel, supplies for various depts. 8 63 Geo. F. Kleih, hardware for various depts. 20 60 Geo. W. Healey and Son, hard - ware for various depts 216 Klauer and Kress, hardware for various depts. 5 80 Times - Journal printing official proceedings for December, Jan- uary and February 156 79 Times Journal publishing Pri- mary Election Ballot and notice of election, two weeks .. 117 75 Telegraph - Herald printing offi- cial proceedings for December, January and February........ 148 55 Telegraph - Herald printing pro- ceedings in pamphlets for month of November, December and January 47 05 Telegraph - Herald printing bonds and printing for Treasurer's of- fice 58 00 Telegraph- Herald printing health reports for September, October and November, 1907 15 00 Telegraph - Herald publishing Primary Election ballot and notice of election, two weeks 117 75 Telegraph- Herald official and sample ballots for Primary election 133 00 National Demokrat printing offi- cial proceedings for month of December, January and Feb- ruary 75 00 Labor Leader printing official proceedings for the months of December, January and Feb- ruary 75 00 Labor Leader publishing Pri- mary election ballot and no- tice of election for two weeks 117 75 Labor Leader printing for Re- corder's office 5 00 Louis Fay, repairing election booths and hauling booths in Third ward 34 30 Lawrence Daily, hauling elec- tion booths to First ward 7 65 J. R. Flick, hauling election booths to Fifth ward 17 55 J. J. McCollins, hauling election booths to Second and Fourth wards 18 00 John C. Althauser, supplies for election 4 80 H. Wunderlich, rent of chairs and tables for election 100 Wm. Sinhold hauling lamps to various Precincts for Primary election 7 00 Eichhorn and Bechtel, supplies for election 2 33 List of Warrants Macadam in First and Second Road Districts. Ed. Grue, 1st $ 10 00 Jos. Dillon and Tom Burke, 1st 40 00 Pat Fury, 2nd 61 65 Russell Bros. and Post, 2nd 88 00 Sullivan Bros., 2nd 70 00 John Duggan, 2nd 138 00 Jas. O'Shea, 2nd 94 40 Jerry Sullivan, 2nd 72 00 C. McDermott, 2nd ' 8 00 Mike Nicholas, 2nd 24 00 Mike Shea, 2nd 53 30 Tom Kennedy, 2nd...... 10 00 Hackney and Reynolds, 2nd.. 36 00 Wickham and Donahue, 2nd 104 00 Ed. Lee, 2nd 17 50 Marty Burke and Rich. Burns, 2nd 9 30 Marty Burke, 2nd 24 00 Burns and Deffontaine, 1st 72 00 Jno. O'Meara, and Ahearn, 1st 19 50 Chas. Lee, 2nw 17 00 Louis Lagrange, 2nd 24 00 Pat Ahearn, 2nd 15 50 Pete, Frank and Mike Kearney, 1st 105 00 Paddy Ryan, 1st 74 75 Henry Connolly, 1st 36 00 Frank McClain, 1st 10 00 Jcs., Dan and Frank Kearney, 1st 64 50 F. Gross, 1st 17 50 Al Doty, 1st 154 00 Harvey Spielman, let 25 50 Owen Donahue, 1st 24 00 Hugh Connell, 2nd 58 00 Duggan, John, 2nd 3 50 Walker, Billy, 2nd 54 30 Michael Kane, 1st 192 50 Tommy Dillon, 2nd 3 35 Thos. Burke, let 44 40 Jas. Purcell, 1st 45 50 Jas. Cambell, 1st 30 00 M. F. Duggan, 1st 85 00 Pat Whelan, 1st 7 30 Ross McMahon, 1st.......• • • 25 00 Carter Bros., 1st 26 30 William Woods, 1st 29 00 Lee and O'Meara, 1st 7 00 Wm. McClain, lst 17 00 Ellis Joyce, 1st 19 50 James Gray, 2nd 40 00 Fred Keck, 2nd 7 50 John Flanagan, 2nd 29 00 John M. Shaffer, 2nd 14 25 John Mullin, 2nd 31 50 James McAleece, 2nd 14 25 Barney Glass, 2nd 4 50 Jos. Broulette, 2nd 8 80 John Mullen, 2nd 30 15 John Flanagan, 2nd 10 50 Macadam in Third Road District. John Pullins, City Pond $ 27 45 John Boyle, City Pond 19 61 John Cahill, City Pond 18 94 Frank Maroney, City Pond 3 75 Jas. McLaughlin, City Pond 17 35 Ed. Maloy, City Pond 42 00 Peter Farrell, City Pond 30 00 Mich, Reinhardt, City Pond 27 38 Ernst Schmidt, City Pond 11 32 Thos. Maloy, City Pond 24 00 Macadam in Fourth Road District. Adam Zingel, Glab's quarry. .$ 54 00 Paul Becker, W. 17th St 30 90 Tom Adamin, W. 17th St 10 00 Peter Riley, W. 17th St 30 00 M. McCracken, W. 17th St 33 00 Tony Sieg, Sieg's quarry 103 40 Michael Kearney, W. 17th St 37 50 John Tiesele, Merchants Lane, 70 00 Macadam in Fifth Road District. F. Lassance, 24th St $ 80 00 Phil Becker, 24th St 290 40 Mose Holmer, Lawther Ave 72 80 Wm. Scharf, Lawther Ave 20 30 Nich. Schroeder, Diagonal end Couler Ave. 47 00 John Tewieg, Diagonal and Couler Ave, 38 10 Anton Welu, Valeria St 85 75 Paul Krocheski, Valeria St 80 00 Jos. Haupert, Valeria it 81 80 Jos. Guenther, High Bluff St 35 55 Peter Jacobs, High Bluff St 49 00 Peter Guenther, High Bluff St 66 90 Carl Blueckert, High Bluff St 23 80 Thos. Berry, High Bluff St 42 66 Wm. Markey, High Bluff St 2 00 Peter Dax, 25th and Pine Sts 27 00 John Menzel, Queen St 55 50 John Rodloff, end of Queen St 8 00 Standard Lumber Co., lumber for Fire Department 23 80 Key City Gas Co., • Light for various departments 83 30 Thomas F. Kane, Feed for Fire Department 226 25 LABOR ON STREETS In the several Road Districts during the First Half of March, 1908. Jos. Brouillette, 2nd $ 4 40 Paul Becker, 4th 4 80 Jas. Connolly, 1ct 1 60 Peter Cramer, 2nd 2 00 James Callaghan, 2nd 25 00 Mike Corbett, 3rd 6 40 W. Coughlan, Health 25 00 J. P. Cooney, $3.84 in each 19 20 John Duggan, 1st 3 20 Thos. Donahue, 4th 1 u0 John Dobler, $4.50 in each 22 50 Jos. Eberhardt, 5th 2 80 Frank Frick, 3rd 4 40 Ed. Fitzlaff, $5.50 in each 27 50 Barney Glass, 2nd 4 40 Jos. Gavin, 2nd 25 00 Conrad Geimer, 4th 1 60 Amb. Hird, 4th 4 80 James Hird, 4th 3 50 H. Kunkle, 1st 4 80 N. Kettenhofen, 3rd 4 40 Mat Kiefer, 4th 2 40 Thos. Lonergan, 2nd 80 Fred Lillig, 5th 12 00 List of Warrants 105 Frank Lassance, 5th 1 60 James McAleese, 2nd 80 R. McGivern, 4th 25 00 P. McPoland, 4th 1 60 James Noonan, 5th 2 00 W. O'Brien, lst 25 00 C. O'Neil, 2nd 6 00 James Reid, 4th 1 60 James Ryan, 2nd 11 20 Nick Sweeny, let 10 40 Al. Scherr, 3rd 20 80 John Sitterly, 3rd 6 40 Frank Scherr, 3rd 25 00 John Schroeder, 4th 1 60 Steve Dorsey, 2nd 80 James Tobin, 4th 2 40 W. Tobin, 4th 7 20 John Tashner, 4th 3 20 Jos. Williams, 4th 3 20 John Walsh, 4th 1 60 Peter Weirich, 5th 12 80 H. J. Weber, 5th 25 00 Mike Hannan, 2nd 2 25 John Kane, 4th 7 20 J. Linehan, 1st 10 35 Jos. Landolt, 4th 17 55 John Long, 5th 22 50 J. J. McCollins, 2nd .. 1 35 Jeff McGrath, 4th .. 4 05 George Reynolds, lst 6 30 Herman Stumpf, 3rd 22 05 LABOR ON SEWERS During the First Half of March, 1908: D. Cunningham $ 21 00 Ed. Daley 21 00 J. Jellison 21 00 F. Luchterhand 21 00 Jos. Rooney 21 00 J. Smith 21 00 C. Sullivan 32 50 J. Tacke 21 00 J. Wells 20 15 Macadam in Second Road District. John Flanagan, Hill St $ 12 00 John Mullen, Hill St 19 00 James McAleese, Hill St 19 10 Barney Glass, Hill St 18 00 Joe Broulette, Hill St 25 85 Macadam in First Road District. Tini Flynn, Southern Ave 2 75 Con McGee, Southern Avenue 3 00 Macadam in the Fourth Road District. Michael Kearney, W. 17th St $ 36 Tom Addyman, W. 17th St 6 Jas. McCracken, W. 17th St 39 Jeff McGrath, W. Locust St 69 John C. Michel, W. Locust St. 14 Pat McPoland, W. Locust St. 23 Matt Kiefer, W. Locust St 120 John Parker, Rosedale Ave 143 Jos. Martinek, Rosedale Ave 101 Jos. Hammel, W. 17th St 7 Schiesele and Bergner, Semin- ary St. 12 John Toschner, W. Locust St. 29 Landan Taylor, W. 17th St 115 25 00 55 00 00 00 00 50 00 50 00 00 50 Io6 Macadam in Fifth Road District. William Beusch, Kane St Frank Larm, Kane St August Renge, Kane St John Koehler, Kane St Frank Dolter, Valeria St John Becker, Kauffman Ave Aug. Schoenlebeh, Couler Ave. and Diagonal St 18 00 Total for three districts $891 15 Official Notices 26 40 24 20 32 00 41 50 6 00 21 00 Frank Theiring, repairing pa- trol wagon ..... 56 50 Louis Zemanek, assisting mar- ket master for first half of March, 1908 19 �0 A. A. Cooper Wagon & Buggy Co., painting sprinkling wag- ons and repairing same 232 00 Geo. W. Dean, damages to prop- erty 25 00 Iowa Publishing Company, 6 maps 150 00 H. A. Schunk, settlement of damage claim of Margaret Metz 200 00 H. A. Schunk. settlement dam- age claim of John Tibey 374 56 H. A. Schunk, settlement dam- age claim of Clara Wieland 43 15 H. A. Schunk, settlement of damage claim of Sister Mary Alonzo .. 115 00 H. A. Schenk, settlement of damage claim cf Mary Frit- sche 50 00 I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct list of all war- rants issued by me during the month of March, 1908: EDMUND A. LINEHAN, City Recorde2. MAYOR'S PROCLAMATION. Municipal Election. In pursuance of the laws of Iowa and the ordinances of this city, 1, H. A. Schunk, Mayor of the City of Dubuque, State of Iowa, do hereby proclaim that an election will be holden in said city on Monday, April 6th, 1908, for the purpose of electing a Mayor of the City, City Treasurer, City Attorney, City Recorder, City Auditor, City Assessor, City Engineer, Two Aldermen -at- Large, Also one Alderman from each ward in said city. That on said day the polls will be opened at 7 o'clock a. m. and closed at 7 o'clock p. m. of said day, to re- ceive the votes cast at such election in the following places, to -wit: FIRST WARD. First Precinct - Rafferty's Place, South Locust street. Second Precinct -Mrs. Lucas' Place, First and Locust streets. SECOND WARD. First Precinct- County Court House. Second Precinct- Fourth Street En- gine House, up stairs. THIRD WARD. First Precinct -Ninth Street Engine House. Second Precinct -City Hall. Third Precinct - Vogel's Place, Clay street between 17th and 18th streets. FOURTH WARD. First Precinct -Wales Hotel. Second Precinct -Nic Hebler's place at the Western Brewery. Third Precinct - McGuire's Barber Shop, 146 West Locust street. FIFTH WARD. First Precinct -F. F. Spahn's place at Schmidt's Brewery, Couler avenue. Second Precinct -Henry G. Miller's place, corner Elm street and Eagle Point avenue., Third Precinct -Miss Rose Feng- ler's place, corner Schiller and Rhom- berg avenues. Fourth Precinct- -Fred Roesner's place, corner Twenty -third and Jack- son streets. Dated April 2nd, 1908. H. A. SCHUNK, Mayor. Attest: EDMUND A. LINEHAN, 4 -2 -4t. City Recorder. NOTICE. In Relation to Cleaning Alleys. Section 34 of the Ordinance in rela- tion to Offenses and Penalties reads as follows: No person shall cast or leave ex- posed in any street, alley, lot, common, or water course within the city, the carcass of any animal, or any putrid or unsound meat, fish, or other sub- stance, or make use, keep, or permit, in his, her or their dwelling house, shop, store, factory, outhouse, cellar, yard, lot or any other place within the city, any noisome or offensive liquid, or substance injurious to the health of the citizens, or an annoyance to the neighborhood, or throw any filth, ma- nure, offal, or other offensive matter in any street, alley, lot, or water course in the city, and any person who shall refuse or neglect to remove on being notified by the city any such offensive substance made, used or kept by such person, shall be subject to a fine of not less than one dollar nor more than twenty dollars, and be imprisoned until such fine and costs are paid, not exceeding thirty days. In accordance with the foregoing section, you are hereby notified to re- move all filth, ashes, rubbish, etc., from the alley in the rear of your premises within ten (10) days from the date of this notice or you will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. H. A. SCHUNK, Mayor. Dubuque, Iowa, April 21st, 1908. 4 -21 -5t SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE. To All Who Are Named Below: You are hereby notified that in ac cordance with an ordinance of the City of Dubuque for cleaning snow and ice during the months of D cember, 1907, and January and February, 1908, that a special as- sessment will be levied for the ex- pense thereof at the regular meeting of the City Council to oe held May 7th, 1908, upon all lots and parcels of land on said improvement owned by you, being subject to such special as- sessment. And you are hereby noti- fied to appear at said meeting of the council to be held on May 7th, 1908, and show cause, if any you have, why said assessment should not be levied. Owner. Description. Amt. F. L. Poole, Julia Langworthy's Add., lot 51 Mary L. Bunting, Julia Lang - worthy's Add., lot 20......... H. L. and F. D. Stout. City Lot 509 Kiene and Altman, City lot 283. Rev. J. J. Keane, City Lot 714.. Lucy Weigel, Grove Terrace Sub., lot 8 John Flynn, Sub. City 740, lot 2 Rev. J. J. Keane, Levens' Add , lots 1 to 11 Cath. Univ. of Washington, et al, A. McDaniel's Sub., lots 820 -821• Official Notices 107 .25 .25 3.60 2.25 1.85 .65 .30 3 90 .60 Total $13.65 Dated at Dubuque, April 22, 1908. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, 4- 22 -3t. City Recorder. SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE. To All Who Are Named Below: You are hereby notified that in accordance with an ordinance of the City of Du- buque for repairing sidewalks during the months of January, February and March, 1908, that a special assessment will be levied for the expense thereof at the regular meeting of the City Council to be held May 7th, 1908, upon all lots and parcels of land on said im- provement owned by you, being sub- ject to such special assessment. And you are hereby notified to appear at said meeting of the council to be held on May 7th, 1908, and show cause, if any you have, why said assessment should not be levied. C. H. 1Vapies, City Lot 45, 55 bricks, $1.10; 2 hrs. labor, $1.00; total 2 10 Jas. Powers, Windsor ave. sub , lot 3, 8 ft. lumber, 25c; 1 -2 hour labor, 25c; total 50 Geo. Ragatz, Sr., Stafford's add., S. 20 ft. of lot 39; 16 ft lumber, 50c; 1 -2 hour labor, 25c; total. 75 Lowther & Rider, Burden & Lawther's add.; lot 7; 16 ft. lumber, 50c; 1 -2 hour labor, 25c; total 75 J. K. Deming, sub. min. lot 466, und. 1 -2 of lot 2; 5 ft. lumber, 15c; 1 -4 hour labor, 10c; total. 25 Geo. W. Kiesel, sub. min. lot 466, und. 1 -2 of lot 2; 5 ft. lum- ber, 15c; 1 -4 hour labor, 10c; total 25 John Sulker, Maple Heights' add., S. 50 ft. of lot 5, 6 ft. lumber, 20c; 1 -2 hour labor, 25c; total 45 Allen Woodward, Farley's add , lot 35, 8 ft lumber, 25c; 1 -2 hour labor, 25c; total 50 B. E. Bush, sub. 1 of 1 of min. lot 172, und. 1 -3 of lot 2, 7 ft. lumber, 21c; 1 -4 hour labor, 9c; total 30 Susan L. Bush, sub. 1 of 1 of min. lot 172, und. 1 -3 of lot 2, 7 ft. lumber, 21c; 1 -4 hour labor, 9c; total 30 V. E. B. Robinson, sub. 1 of 1 of min. lot 172, und. 1 -3 of lot 2, 7 ft. lumber, 21c; 1 -4 hour labor, 9c; total 30 Jas. Marshall Est., Tivoli add , N. 1 -2 of lot 10, 12 ft. lumber, 35c; 1 -2 hour labor, 25c; total. 60 W. G. Cox, Cox's add., lots 59 -60, 12 ft. lumber, 35c; 1 -2 hour la- bor, 25c; total 60 Theresa Bade, Ham's add., lot 270, 12 ft. lumber, 35c; 1 -2 hour la- bor, 25c; total 60 Mary M. Berg, sub. D. Cooper's add., lot 1, 10 ft. lumber, 30c; 1 -2 hour labor, 25c; total 55 Henry Riker, Farley's sub., lot 14, 25 ft. lumber, 75c; 1 -2 hour labor, 25c; total 1 00 Cath. Schroeder, E. Langworthy's add., lot 70, 27 ft. lumber, 80c; 1 -2 hour labor, 25c; total 1 05 R. and E. Langworthy Est , Glendale add., lot 271, 30 ft. lumber, 90c; 1 -2 hour labor, 25c; total 1 15 J. J. Bradley, Farley's add., lot 13, 25 ft. lumber, 75c; 1 -2 hour labor, 25c; total 1 00 Maria Schwind, Tschirgi and Schwind's sub., lot 2, 12 ft. lumber, 35c; 1 -2 hour labor, 25c; total 60 Hellen Wright, Gray's sub., lot 4, 18 ft. lumber, 55c; 1 -2 hour labor, 25c; total 80 E. A. Engler, Oakland Park add , lot 6, 30 ft. lumber, 90c; 1 -2 hour labor, 25c; total 1 15 J. H. Shields, Dub. Harbor Co. add., lot 8, bl. 1, 20 ft lumber, 60c; 1 -2 hour labor, 25c; total. 85 CITY COUNCIL Regular Session, May 7th, 1908. (Official.) Council met at 9:10 p. Mayor Schunk in the chair. Present —Alds. Frith, Haas, Martin, O'Rourke, Rand, Saul and Singrin. Absent —None. Ald. Frith stated that in the list of warrants issued for the month of March and printed in the council pro- ceedings for the month of April, 1908, the location of the various piles of macadam purchased in the First and Second districts was not stated, where- upon Ald. Frith moved that the council proceedings for the month of April, 1908, be approved as printed with the exception of that portion relating to the macadam broken in the First and Second road districts. Carried. Ald. Frith moved that that portion of the council proceedings for the month of April relating to macadam be referred to the street commissioner and city engineer to report to the council at their next session. Car- ried. BILLS. The following bills having been ap- proved by the various committees were on motion of Ald. Frith ordered paid: Dubuque Rubber and Belting Co., 1500 feet 2 1 -2 inch double jacket hose $1245 00 Lagen, Sloan and Peed, horse - shoeing for fire dept. 4 00 Wunclerlich & Wieclerholt, horseshoeing for fire dept 11 00 Collings & Pfiffner, horseshoe - ing for fire dept. 6 00 Phil Heller, horseshoeing for fire dept. 4 00 H. J. Hagerty. veterinary serv- ices purchasing team of fire horses 10 00 H. J. Hagerty, veterinary serv- ices for fire horses during March and April 20 24 Hottman Boiler Co., repairing fire engine 1 80 T. W. Ruete Drug Co., sup- plies for fire dept. 3 20 Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co., rubber coat and clamps for fire dept. 5 40 Key City Gas Co., mantles and repairs to gas lights at en- gine houses 1 80 F. Schloz & Son, repairs for fire dent. 6 00 Geo. Ragatz & Son, repairs for fire dept. 4 70 Red Cross Drug Store, paint and supplies for fire dept 16 15 Regular Session, May 7, 1908 109 Linehan & Molo, coal for fire dept. Peter Evan, coal for fire dept Fischer & Co., coal for fire dept. Key City Gas Co., coke for fire dept. Thomas F. Kane, hay and oats for fire dept. Carr, Ryder Adams Co., glass and edgings for fire dept National Refining Co., oil for fire dept. Enterprise Printing Co., blank books for police and fire commissioners Standard Lumber Co., shav- ings for fire dept. Babcock Fire Extinguisher Co., supplies for fire dept Joseph Palen, supplies for fire and health depts. Mettel Eros., bran for fire dept. A. J. Hartig, glass for fire dept. Union Electric Co., power for fire alarm system Thomas F. Kane, hay and oats for police dept. J. \V. «Tittmer, supplies for police dept. F. G. Becker, coal for patrol house F A. Burns & Co., coal for po- lice dept. Collings & Pflffner, horseshoe - ing for police dept H. J. Hagerty, veterinary serv- ices for patrol horses for months of March and April American Electrical Novelty & Manufacturing Co., bat- teries for police dept. C. W. Katz, 20 meals fur- nished prisoners during month of April E. J. Mulgrew, bread and milk for police matrons Eichhorn & Bechtel, supplies for police dent. John Lee, cinders for road dept. Geo. W. Healey & Son, tools for road dept. Geo. W. Ragatz & Son, repairs for road dept. Dubuque Water Co., cinders for road dept. Linehan & Molo, cement for road dept. Pitts - Thompson Fdry. Co grates for road dept. Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co.. hose washers and rings for road dept. F. Schloz & Son, repairs for road dept. Dr. I. S Bigelow, services in Monteith, Sears and Lincoln damage cases John Spencer, services to city 13 30 13 75 63 45 28 35 733 99 4 65 20 25 33 00 3 00 10 00 31 50 2 70 55 2 00 67 61 75 16 45 9 60 11 00 2 64 4 00 4 00 4 50 5 20 50 1 30 12 83 1 35 1 40 3 99 1 75 5 40 25 00 if io8 Official Notices P. W. Crawford, A. McDaniel's sub., lot 778, 27 ft. lumber, 80c; 1 hour labor, 50c; total 1 30 A. L. Rhornberg, Rose Hill add , lot 1, 12 ft. lumber 35c; 1 -2 hour labor, 25c; total 60 John F. Cain, Harper's sub., S. 50 ft. of lot 2, 8 ft. lumber, 25c; 1 -2 hour labor, 25c; total 50 S. P. Rider, city lot 128, 25 ft. lumber, 75c; 1 -2 hour labor, 25c; total 1 00 Carolina Febry, sub. 4 of 64 of Simpson's add., lot 1, 1 load cinders 1 50 Total Dated 4 -22 -3t $21 30 at Dubuque April 22nd, 1908. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, City Recorder. Wanted —Fire Horses. The committee on fire desire to pur- chase two horses for the fire depart- ment. Each must weigh 1400 pounds and be not less than five years old, sound of eye, wind and limb. Parties having such horses for sale will bring same to Central Engine House, Satur- day, April 25th, 1908, at 9:00 o'clock a. m. E. E. FRITH, Chairman. FIRE HORSE FOR SALE. Saturday, May 2nd, at 9 a. m., at the City Hall, there will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, one bay horse, 6 years old, weighing about 1400 ibs. and has been used on the fire de- partment. Signed 4- 28 -4t. COMMITTEE ON FIRE.