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1908 June Council ProceedingsCITY COUNCIL Regular Session, June 4th, 1908. (Official.) Council met at 9:10 p. in. Mayor Schunk in the chair. Present —Aids. Frith, Haas, Martin, O'Rourke, Rand, Saul and Singrin- Absent —None. Ald. Frith moved that the Council - proceedings for the month of May, 1908, be approved as printed. Carried. Ald. Frith stated that there were . several property owners present who wished to address the Council in rela- tion to the improvement of various streets and moved that the regular • order of business be suspended to . allow the remonstrators permission to address the Council. Carried. City Recorder Linehan presented _ and read the printed notice certified to by the publisher, of the Council's - intention to improve Windsor avenue from the southerly curb line of Eagle Point avenue to a point about 350 feet. `,northerly therefrom. No remonstrance being filed and no -one in the room objecting to the im- provement of said street, 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 Coun- cil's intention to improve Jackson street from Eighth to Tenth street. Remonstrance of Carr, Ryder & Adams Cb. et al against said improvement was then read and notice was, on motion, received and filed and the re- - monstrance referred to the committee of the whole. City Recorder Linehan also present- ed and read the printed notice, certi- fied to by the publisher, of the Coun- cil's intention to reimprove Washing- ton street from Eighth street to Eleventh 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 Coun- cil's intention to improve White street from Fourth street to Sixth street. Remonstrance of M. Kassler et al - against said improvement was then read, and the rules were suspended to -- allow remonstrators permission to ad- -dress the council. Mr. M. Kassler and J. R. McFarland then addressed the "Council. Remonstrance was then on motion referred to the committee of Regular Session, June 4th, 1908 157 the whole and the notice received and filed. City Recorder Linehan also present- ed and read the printed notice, certi- fied to by the publisher, of the Coun- cil's intention to improve Sixth street from Locust street to Main street. Re- monstrance of Telegraph- Herald et al remonstrating against the paving of said street was then read and rules were suspended to allow remonstra- tors permission to address the Coun- cil. Mr. H. B. Glover and H. B. Gniffke then addressed the Council. On motion remonstrance was referred to the committee of the whole and the notice received and filed. City Recorder Linehan also present- ed and read the printed notice, certi- fied to by the publisher, of the Coun- cil's intention to improve Locust atreet from Eighth street to Fourth street. Remonstrance of Allen Staples, et al, against the said improvement was read and rules were on motion suspended to allow remonstrators per- mission to address the council, Miss Mae Peabody, Dr. Allen Staples, Messrs. H. B. Glover, Harold Wallis and D. D. W. Carver then addressed the council. On motion remonstrance was referred to the committee of the whole and notice received and filed. Alderman Frith moved that the mat- ter of the improvement of Windsor avenue, Locust street, Sixth street, IVhite street, Jackson street and Washington street be referred to the committee of the whole to view the grounds. Carried. City Recorder Linehan also presented and read the printed notice, certified to by the publisher, of the council's intention to improve Milwaukee ave- nue from Couler avenue to Jackson street. Rules were, on motion, suspended to allow property owners permission to address the council in relation to the improvement. Mr. Dan Lyons then ad- dressed the council, asking' that coun- cil have Milwaukee avenue improved as soon as possible. Ald. Frith stated property owners on said street were anxious to have cement curb and gut- ters used on said street. No remonstrance being filed and no one in the room objecting to said im- provement, the notice was, on motion, received and filed. PETITIONS AND COMMUNICA- TIONS. • Communication from the Key City council of United Commercial Travel ers of America, inviting the Mayor and city council to go with them to 158 Regular Session, June 4th, 1908 Davenport on June 5th to boost Du- buque, was read and on motion of Ald. Frith their invitation was accepted and as many members of the council as can will attend the excursion. Petition of Matt Czizek, et al, asking that provision be made to drain tha water on Washington street between Rhomberg and Lincoln avenues, also that sewer and water pipes be extend- ed in said street, was on motion of Ald. Frith referred to the committee o`, the whole. Petition of the Illinois Good Roads company asking that the council take up the matter of using their liquid asphalt for macadamized streets was on motion of Ald. Frith referred to the City Engineer to investigate and report to the committee of the whole. Communication from William Hin- triger, asking that the taxes for the year 1907 be canceled on the portion of strip of ground condemned by jur- ors and purchased by the city for the opening of Alta Vista street was on motion of Ald. Rand referred to the committee on finance. Remonstrance of Edward Muntz re- monstrating against the paying of special assessment levied against lot 46, Oxford heights Add., for construct- ing sanitary sewer in Alta Vista street was on motion of Ald. O'Rourke refer- red to the committee of the whole and the city engineer. Bids for improvement of Louisa street from Delhi street to Grace street were presented, and on motion of Ald. Rand were ordered opened as follows: O'Farrell Contracting Co., grading per cubic yard, 25e; curbing per lineal foot, 60c; guttering per square yard 60c; macadamizing per square yard, 65c. • Geo. L. Korman, grading per cubic yard, 20c; curbing per lineal foot, 53c; guttering per square yard 53c; ma- cadamizing per square yard 57c. On motion of Ald. Martin the con- tract for improving Louisa street was awarded to Geo. L .Korman, and his bond fixed at $500.00, providing the Property. abutting on Louisa street will stand the assessment for said im- provement. Petition of the Fifth Ward Non - Partisan league asking that the coun- cil appoint a committee to confer with the officials of the C., M. & St. P. R. R. Co., with a view of having a via- duct built over the railway tracks from Johnson avenue to Sycamore street was on motion of Ald. Frith re- ferred to the committee of the whole and Mr. Stapleton to be notified to be present at the meeting. Petition of the Fifth Ward Non - Partisan league asking that the coun- cil order brick or cement sidewalk laid' on the east side of Prince street from Eagle Point avenue to Sanford street. Also on the east side of Elm street from Sanford avenue to Twenty -sixth street except where walks are already laid, was, on motion of Ald. Frith, re- ferred to the sidewalk inspector. Petition of the Fifth Ward Non - Partisan league asking that the health - officer be instructed to have the gar- bage and ashes on Lincoln avenue from Kniest street to the C. G. W. tracks and along the C. G. W. tracks - from Lincoln avenue. to Eagle Point avenue removed and to have the prat- - tice of using said property for a dumping ground discontinued, was. on motion of Ald. Frith, granted and the petition referred to the sanitary policeman to comply with their re- quest. Petition of Andrew McGrath et al asking that Rigi street from Bennett to Grace street be opened, was, on • motion of Ald. Frith, referred to the committee of the whole. Petition of H. Neuwoehner asking that he he granted permission to lay a cement sidewalk eight inches above the present curb on Rhomberg avenue abutting lot 70, McCraney's First Ad- dition, was, on motion of Ald. Frith, referred to the committee of the whole. Petition of Hugh Markey asking that the council investigate the condi- tion of the stone wall on Thomas Place abutting his property, claiming his property was damaged by water coming through said wall onto his property was read, and, on motion of Ald. Frith, rules were suspended to allow Mr. Markey permission to ad- dress the council. On motion of Ald. Frith the petition was then referred to the committee of the whole. REPORTS OF OFFICERS. Mayor Schunk presented and read the following veto: Dubuque, Iowa, May 23, 1908. To the Honorable Council, City of Du- buque: Dear Sirs. —At the adjourned session May 22nd, 1908, of the regular session• of May 21, 1908, the following motion made by Ald. Frith, was adopted: "That the Times - Journal be made the official paper of the City of Du— buque." Regular Session, June 4th, 1908 As the matter has been settled amic- ably in the committee of the whole this evening by the appointment of both the Telegraph - Herald and Times - Journal as official papers of the City of Dubuque. I therefore hereby veto the motion offered by Ald. Frith, and adopted by the Council May 22, 1908, making the Times- Journal the only official paper of the City of Dubuque. Respectfully, H. A. SCHUNK, Mayor. Mayor Schunk also presented and read the following: To the Honorable Council, City of Dubuque: Gentlemen: —I herewith return to you the report of the committee of the whole recommending that a warrant for fifty dollars be drawn in favor of Guy White, adopted at the adjourned session of the Cout_ci1 held May 22, 1908. Mr. White was never appointed Street Commissioner by the old coun- cil and is not entitled to the salary o the position. Further than that he agreed with me to serve as acting Street Commissioner for the months of March and April for seventy -five dol- lars per month. He drew that sum on .April and May first without a murmur that there was anything wrong, or that there was any shortage in his war- rant. I have favored Mr. White in the past two years and would gladly do him a legitimate favor today. But the city absolutely* owes him nothing I therefore return to you the report of the committee of the whole recom- mending that he be paid the sum of fifty dollars and hereby veto the mo- tion that carried adopting same.. Respectfuly, H. A. SCHUNK, Mayor. 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 May, 1908, for which please order warrants drawn •in my favor: Interest paid on warrants out- standing .. $392.3 1 Excavation_ permits redeemed .. 15.00 New - ork exchange expense.... .25 Express charges, police dept. .. .65 Postage stamps Electric clock, April Freight charges, fire and depts. 10.00 1.00 road 1.90 Total Library orders paid Respectfully, H. BRINKMAN, Treasurer. $421.61 $939.50 169 On motion of Ald. Haas the report was received and warrants ordered drawn to pay the various amounts, and the reports referred to the com- mittee on finance. City Auditor Lyons reported as fol- lows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen:— Herewith Dad my re- port for the month of May, 1908, showing the receipts and disburse- ments for the month: Cash on hand May 1, 1QOS....$125,516.88 Receipts from all sources ... 35,693.90 $161,210.78 DISBURSEMENTS. Warrants redeemed ....$20,094.99 Regular bond coupons re- deemed 40.00 Improvement bond coupons .redeemed 581.69 Improvement bonds redeemed. 27,000.00 $47,716.68 Cash on hand June 1, 1908..$113,494.10 Water Works balance May 1st, 1908 ....$2,252 66 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 $ 40.00 Improvement bonds redeemed. 27.000.00' Improvement bond coupons redeemed 581.69 Total ..e27.621.f9 Also report that there is due the city officers for the month of May, 1908, $2,873.20. 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 June 1, . 1908: Appropriations. Expended Expense $41,500 $13,130.01 Road — First District Second District Third District Fourth District Fifth District Fire Police .... Sewerage Printing 6,120 ........ 14,734 8,839 10,598 8,165 49,000 34,000 6,000 3,000 Street Lighting 29,000 Interest (warrants and regular bond coup- ons paid) 40,000 3,883.62 Board . of Health 6,000 1,796.81 Grading 3,000 648.10 Special bonded paving 3,000 Special bonded debt 4,315.88 4,151.37 2,885.91 4,116.08 3,940.28 9,877,24 6,912.21 1,169.28 840.19 4,435.90 160 Regular Session, June 4th, 1908 and interest 4,500 Mt. Carmel Avenue grading 2,000 68.25 Sidewalk repairing 1,000 244.13 Bluff Street Extension 500 Improvement of Wind- sor Avenue 1,500 Bee Branch Sewer at Eighteenth Street 2,000 Bee Branch Sewer in Washington St.. 7,000 6.75 Improvement Grand- view Avenue 3,000 Grading Alta Vista St 800 Respectfully, M. E. LYONS, Auditor. On motion of Ald. Frith the report was received and warrants ordered drawn to pay the city officers, and the report referred to the committee on finance. Fire Chief Reinfried reported as fol- lows: To the Honorable T,tayor and City Council: Gentlemen: —The following is tho pay roll of the fire department for the month of May, 1908: Amount due firemen $3,083.65 Respectfully submitted, J. R. REINFRIED, Chief. Approved by committee on fire. On motion of Ald. Frith the report was received and warrants ordered drawn to pay the firemen, and the re- port referred back to the committee on fire. City Electrician Hipman reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: —I herewith submit my report of defective lights for the month of May, 1908. I find from the reports of the police department that the total hours that 75 lamps failed to burn would equal 2 lamps burning for one month, or 310.80. Respectfully submitted, WILLIAM HIPMAN, City Electrician. On motion of Ald. Frith the report was received and the city auditor in- structed to deduct from the Union Electric company's bill for the month of May, 1908, the sum of $10.80. Chief of Police Pickley reported as follows: Dubuque, June 1, 1908. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council. Gentlemen: —I herewith submit the police report for the month of May, 1908: Intoxication 35 Assault 3 Unlawful assemblage .... ... 5 Assault with intent to murder 2 Profane language 3 Disturbing the peace 4 Petit larceny 4 Disorderly conduct 1 Violating city ordinances .... 4 Vagrancy 43 Totals 104 Residents arrested 35 Doors found open 14 Lodgers harbored 55 Defective lights 75 Meals furnished 13 Cost of food $ 2.60 Police court costs collected 19.60 Pound receipts 1.00 Patrol runs 60 Transfers 1 Committee calls 1 Ambulance calls 1 Miles traveled 127 Sheriff, dieting prisoners for month of April 318.93 I also beg to submit the pay roll for policemen for the month of May, 1908: Amount due policemen $2,512.35 Respectfully submitted, JAMES R. PICKLEY, Chief of Police. On motion of Ald. Haas the report and pay roll were received and war- rants ordered drawn to pay the police- men and the report referred to the committee on police. Street Commissioner Dorgan report- ed as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: I herewith submit the pay roll for labor on streets in the different road districts during the last half of May, 1908: Amount clue laborers on streets $2,320.35 Approved by committee on streets. Also submit the pay roll for labor on sewers during the last half of May, 1908: Amount due laborers on sewers $207 Approved by committee on sewers. Also submit the pay roll for labor on Mt. Carmel avenue during the last half of May, 1908: Amount due laborers on Mt. Carmel avenue $8.90 Approved by committee on streets. Respectfully submitted, JOHN DORGAN, Street Commissioner. On motion of Alds. Saul and Sin - grin the pay rolls on streets and sew- ers were received and warrants or- dered drawn to pay the various amounts and the pay rolls referred back to the proper committees. City Engineer Ilg reported as fol- lows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: — Attached is a profile showing ground line on Milwaukee avenue, and proposed grade line, the said grade line being shown in red. It will require approximately 800 •cubic yards of grading to construct this street to the proposed grade. Same is recommended to you for adoption. Yours respectfully, PAUL ILG, City Engineer. On motion of Ald. Martin the re- port was received and accepted and referred to the ordinance committee to prepare an ordinance. City Engineer' Ilg also reported as 'follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: —In compliance with your resolution of May 22nd, I hand you a profile of West Third street, 'from Bluff street to Burch street. The grade line shown in red indi- -cates grade adopted by the City Coun- cil on August 10th, 1908. The grade line shown in blue from 'Summit street to Burch street, station 13+80 to 17+40, indicates a change of grade between those points, adopted by the City Council on August 11th, 1870. The grade line shown in blue from station 3 +00 (100 ft. east of St. Mary's •street) to station 13 +80 (Summit street) is a proposed new grade. I would recommend that the grade 'line shown in red line and figures from station 0 +00 to station 3+00, and the grade line shown in blue line and blue 'figures, from station 3 +00 to station 17 +40, be adopted. Yours respectfully, PA UL ILG, City Engineer. On motion the report of the City En- gineer and profile of Mrest Third street were referred to the Committee of the - Whole to view the grounds and the Engineer to drive stakes showing pro- posed grade. City Attorney Lyon reported as fol- lows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: —In the matter of the - petition of Margaret Rubeck, stating that by an error of the conveyancer - Lot 2 of Lot 3 of Lot 11,, Kniest's sub- division in the City of Dubuque was conveyed to said City of Dubuque June 4, 1888, for the purpose of making pos- sible the extension of Lincoln avenue, and which conveyance should have been Lot 3 of Lot 3 of said Lot 11, Kniest's subdivision, which said peti- tion was referred to us by your honor- - able body, for investigation, we would ' respectfully report that we have exam- Regular Session, June 4th, 1908 ined into the matter and find that the conveyance in question was erroneous- ly made, the plat showing that it is Lot 3 of 3 which is used for said Lin- coln avenue extensicn, and that the city has never claimed any interest in Lot 2 of 3 and it was never intended to convey the same to the city. We would respectfully recommend, therefore, that the petition in question be granted, that the quit claim deed by said Margaret Rubeck conveying to the City of Dubuque Lot 3 of the sub- division of Lot 3 of Lot 11 in Kniest's subdivision in the City of Dubuque be accepted, and that the Mayor be au- thorized to sign and deliver to said Margaret Rubeck the correction deed submitted by her, conveying to her by quit claim deed Lot 2 of Lot 3 of Lot 11, Kniest's subdivision, that her title in said lot may be cleared. GEORGE T. LYON, City Attorney. PAUL ILG, City Engineer. On motion of Ald. Frith the report of the City Attorney and City Engi- neer was approved and the Mayor au- thorized to sign the porrection deed as recommended by the City Attorney. Sidewalk Inspector Tropf reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council. Gentlemen: —In regard to the peti- tion of the Fifth Ward Non - Partisan League, asking that the sidewalk on the east side of Windsor avenue from the gate of the Linwood cemetery to Davis avenue he put in a serviceable condition, I wish to report that I have done as instructed. and said walk was put in good condition before Memorial Day. Respectfully, HENRY TROPF, Sidewalk Inspector. On motion of Ald. O'Rourke the re- port of Sidewalk Inspector Tropf was " received and filed. Following weighmasters' and wood - measurers' reports of receipts for the month of May, 1908, were presented and read, and on motion were receiv- ed and filed: Thos. Faherty, First ward scales.$ 3.51 Louisa Pitschner, West Dubuque scales 1.35 J. H. Carroll, woodmeasurer .20 J. H. Carroll, wharfmaster 36.70 Mrs. C. Deckert, Rhomberg ave- nue scales .... 3.44 Robert Hay, 8th street scale s 4.35 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES. 161 Ald. Saul, chairman of the commit- tee on streets, presented and read a hill of O'Farrell Contracting Co.. for 1,000 cubic yards of grading on Asbury street, $250.00, and moved that a war- rant in the sum of $250.00 be ordered ■ 162 Regular Session, June 4th, 1908 drawn in favor of O'Farrell Contract - ing Co., in settlement of bill. Car- ried. Aid. Saul, chairman of the commit- tee on streets, also reported as fol- l"ows : Your committee on streets, to whom was referred the petition of S. ,I. Patch asking that permanent stakes showing the grade b'e set out on Villa street abutting lot 199 in Union Addition, would respectfully recommend that the 'city engineer be instructed to set stakes showing the Z a'de on Said Villa treet. Also your committee on streets to Whom was referred the estimate of the city engineer for the grading done by the O'Farrell Contracting Co. on Alta Vista street, would respectfully recom- mend that the sum of seven hundred dollars be allowed on said estimate, and that a warrant in said amount be ordered drawn on the city treasurer in favor of said contractors. Also your committee on streets, to whom was referred the petition of J. G, Strelau asking that the name of Alma street be changed to Montrose Terrace, and also the petition of C. H. Hyde asking that the name of Rebecca street be changed to Fairview Place, would respectfully recommend that the prayer of the petitioners be grant- ed and that the ordinance committee be instructed to prepare an ordinance changing the names of said streets as herein recommended. JAMES SAUL, Chairman. Aid. Saul moved the adoption of the various reports of the committee on streets. Carried. Ald. Martin. chairman of the com- mittee on police and light, reported that hats received for use of police- men on contract were not the same as the sample and committee had return- ed them and that the hats for the policemen as ordered by the commit- tee would be received in a few clays. Ald. Singrin, chairman of the com- mittee on sewers, reported as follows: Your committee on sewers, to whom was referred the bill of Mike Mullen for putting in new drinking fountain at Linwood cemetery, would respect- fully report that we have investigated said 13111 and have found said bill to he correct and would respectfully rec- ommend that a warrant in the sum of $29.75 be ordered drawn in full ,set- tlement of said bill. WM. SINGRIN, Chairman. Aid. Singrin moved the adoption of the report of the committee 'on sewers. Carried. Ald. Singrin, chairman of the come mittee on markets, also reported as follott%s: Your committee on markets, to whom was referred the bill of Joseph Blasen for repairing locks on the desks • in the council room would respectfully report we have examined into said bill and have found the bill to be correct and we would respectfully recommend that a warrant in the sum of $3.60 be - ordered drawn in favor of Joseph Blasen in full settlement of said bill. WM. SINGRIN, Chairman. Ald. Singrin moved the adoption of the report of the committee oh inar- kets. Carried. Ald. Rand, chairman of the commit- tee on public grounds and buildings, stated that several of the engine houses were in need of repairs and painting, but committee had not fully investigated the extent of the work. Ald. Rand also stated the city at- torney had advised him that the city is obliged to fix up a room as asked; for by the Dubuque Woman's club for juvenile court and the committee on , public grounds and buildings would have same fixed up as soon as possible. Ald. Rand also reported that the - committee on public grounds and ' buildings had arranged for flowers to be placed in the different city parks. Ald. Martin, chairman of the board ' of health, reported as follows: Dubuque, Iowa, May 29th. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: —Your Board of Health herewith submits the rules and reg- ulations of the State Board of Health, the adoption of which, as well as their publication, are made by law compul- sory on all local Boards of Health throughout the state. We would re- spectfully report that said Rules and Regulations were adopted at our meet- ing held May 26th, 1908, and were duly published as required by law on May 27th and May 28th, 1908, and we re spectfully ask that the action of the Board of Health be approved. Your Board of Health also respect- fully reports that We have ordered all the property owners on both sides of Jackson streets from 17th street to Eagle Point avenue and on the west side of Washington street from 17th street to Eagle Point avenue to con- nect their premises with the sanitary sewer. PETER R. MARTIN, Chairman. Ald. Martin moved the adoption of the various reports of the Board of Health. Carried. Ald. O'Rourke, chairman of the Regular Session, June 4th, 1908 163 committee of the whole, reported as follows: Your committee of the whole, to whom was referred the report of thc state auditors on the condition of the books of the various departments of the City of Dubuque, would respect- fully recommend that said report be referred to the City Attorney for his opinion as to the legality of the claims made by said auditors in their bill and also as to whether the city is bound by law to have the books audit • ed at the will of the auditors or their employers. JOHN O'ROURKE, Chairman. Also your committee of the whole, to whom were referred the reports of the Water Works Trustees for the quarters ending July 1 and October 1, 1907, and January 1, 1908, would re- spectfully recommend that said reports be referred back to the Mayor for him to appoint an auditing committee as provided by law. Also your committee of the whole would respectfully recommend that the committee on public grounds an 1 buildings be authorized to purchase flowers for the different parks and con- tract any indebtedness necessary for the laying out of the beds and the planting of said flowers not in excess of two hundred dollars. Also your committee of the whole, to whom was referred the matter of printing of the official proceedings of the City Council, would respectfully recommend that the Telegraph - Herald and the Times - Journal both be ap- pointed official papers, the Times -Jour- nal alone to publish the semi - monthly pamphlet, and that the Labor Leader and National Democrat publish the of- ficial notices, advertisements, procla mations and ordinances, the latter two papers to receive as compensation the. sum of $12.50 each per month. Also your committee of the whole, to whom was referred the petition of Edw. C. Peaslee, asking that the coun- cil accept the sum of $621.01 in full set- tlement of all taxes both regular and special levied against lots 189 and 190, City, would respectfully recommend that the prayer of the petitioner be granted and that the treasurer be in- structed accordingly. Also your committee of the whole, to whom was referred the report of the Board of Health, would respectful- ly recommend that the contract for cleaning the vaults be awarded to Dan Thoman at the prices specified in his bid. We would also approve of the action of the board in ordering the vault on Alta Vista street cleaned. The matter of the contract with Dr. Becker for the caring of contagious diseases, however, we would respect- fully recommend same be referred to the City Attorney for his opinion as to whether the city is in duty bound to create such an office, and if so, where his salary is to come from. Also your committee of the whole would respectfully recommend that because the Committee Clerk acts as clerk to all the different departments of the city that all his salary be charged, the same as any other gen•• eral employe, to the expense fund. Also your committee of the whole, to whom was referred the petition of H. J. Jecklin, et al, asking that Mil - ville road be put in passable condition, • would respectfully report that we have already instructed the Board of Super- visors of Dubuque County to expend not to exceed $700.00 on the improve- ment of said street. We would further recommend that the City Attorney be instructed to ascertain the amount available for use under the order of the City Council from the county road fund and give a written opinion as to the legal right of the city in matter of ordering work done on the streets of the city and adjacent thereto and having the cost. of said work charged to the county road fund. JOHN O'ROURKE, Chairman. Ald. O'Rourke moved the adoption of the various reports of the commit- tee of the whole. Carried. Ald. Frith stated that the Board of Supervisors had received and filed the communication of the City Council asking that they improve Davis ave- nue and Millville road, and read the Published report of the action of the Board in the matter. Ald, Frith moved that the City At- torney be instructed to commence pro- ceedings immediately against the Board of Supervisors of Dubuque County to compel said board to per- form such work upon Millville Road and Davis avenue as has been ordered by the City Council, charging the cost thereof to the county road fund levied in Julien Township, and also to perform such work upon the streets within the City or adjacent • thereto as may he ordered from time to time by this City Council. Carried. Ald. Frith moved that the Street Commissioner enforce the ordinance in reference to obstructions being left in the gutters, and to see that all gutters in the city : are kept clear `from all , ob- structions. Carried. 164 Regular Session, June 4th, 1908 Ald. Martin moved that the Chief of Police enforce the speed ordinance within the city limits on the Chicago Great Western Railway company and to proceed against the violators at once. Carried. RESOLUTIONS AND MOTIONS. Alderman Saul offered the following: Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That the City Engineer be and he is hereby directed to prepare plans and specifications for a culvert on North street and an esti- mate of the same and to submit the same to the street committee at its next meeting. Ald. Saul moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried. Alderman Saul also offered the fol- lowing: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That it is deemed necessary and advisable to improve North street from Grandview avenue to a point about six hundred feet west thereof, and it is hereby propu,,ccl to grade, curb, gutter and macadamize said portion of said street and to assess the cost of said curbing, guttering and macadamizing against the abutting property. Ald. Saul moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas--Alds. Frith, Haas, Martin, O'Rourke, Rand, Saul and Singrin. Nays —None. Alderman Saul also offered the following: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That the city engineer be and he is hereby directed to prepare a plat showing generally the location, nature and extent of the proposed improvement on North street from Grandview avenue to a point about six hundred feet west thereof, and the kind of material to be used, and an estimate of the entire cost thereof, and the amount and cost of such improvement, and the amount assessable upon any railway or street railway company, the amount and cost thereof to be paid by the city, if any, and the cost thereof and amount assessable upon each lot or parcel of land adjacent to or abutting upon such improvement per front foot, and to file such plat and estimate in the office of the city recorder, that after the filing of said plat and estimate in his office, the city recorder shall pub- lish in three consecutive issues of a newspaper published in this city, a notice stating that such plat and esti- mates are on file, the location and na- ture of the improvement, kind of ma- terial to be used and an estimate of its cost, and the time before which ob- jections thereto can be filed, and the time fixed for hearing, which time shall not be less than ,five days after the last publication of such notice, and after such publication shall have been made, the city recorder shall, at the next regular session of the City Coun- cil, notify the council thereof in writ- ing, with a printed copy of such no- tice accompanying the same. Ald. Saul 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. Saul also offered the following: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That it is deemed necessary and advisable to improve Grandview avenue from south line of Delhi street to the south line of Dodge street, and it is hereby proposed to grade, curb, gutter and macadamize said portion of said street and to assess the cost of said curbing, guttering and macadamizing against the abutting property. Ald. Saul 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. Saul also offered the following: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That the city engineer be and he is hereby directed to prepare a plat, showing generally the location, nature, and extent of the proposed improvement on Grandview avenue from the south line of Delhi street to the south line of Dodge street and the kind of material to be used, and an estimate of the entire cost thereof, and the amount and cost of such improvement, and the amount assessable upon any railway or street railway company, the amount and cost thereof to be paid by the city, if any, and the cost thereof, and amount assessable upon each lot or parcel of land adjacent to or abutting upon such improvement per front foot, and to file such plat and estimate in the office of the city recorder; that after the filing of said plat and estimate in his office, the city recorder shall pub- lish in three consecutive issues of a newspaper published in this city, a notice stating that such plat and es- timates are on file, the location and nature of the improvement, kind of material to be used and an estimate of its cost, and the time before which objections thereto can be filed, and the time fixed for hearing, which time shall not be less than five days after the last publication of such no- tice, and after such publication shall have been made, the city recorder shall, at the next regular session of the city council, notify the council thereof in writing, with a printed copy of such notice accompanying the same. Ald. Saul moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Frith, Haas, Martin, O'Rourke, Rand, Saul and Singrin. Nays —None. Ald. Martin offered the following: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That Mil- waukee avenue from Couler avenue to Jackson street be improved by grading, curbing, guttering and ma- cadamizing the same in accordance with the plans and specifications for such improvement prepared by the City Engineer and now on file in the office of the City Recorder, and be it further Resolved, That said improvement shall be completed on or before the first day of November, 1908, and shall be paid for in the manner prescribed by Chapter XXXII. of the Revised Ordinance of the City of Dubuque for the payment of the cost of street im- provements. The proposals for doing said work shall be acted upon by the council on the 18th day of June, 1908, and the , City Recorder is hereby ordered to give ten days' notice by publication, asking for proposals as provided by ordinance. Ald. Martin moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Frith, Haas, Martin, O'Rourke, Rand, Saul and Singrin. Nays —None. Ald. Frith moved to adjourn to Thursday evening, June 18th, 1908. Carried. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, City Recorder. Approved 1908 Attest: Regular Session, June 4th, 1908 165 ,.2ifayor Recorder Pa{ j Adjourned Regular Session, June 19th, 1908 167 Collings & Pfiffner, horseshoe - ing for police dept 8 00 E. J. Mulgrew, bread and milk for police dept 1 68 WPillner Bros., 2 hats and 39 helmets for police dept 87 75 Telegraph - Herald, envelopes for police dept 3 00 American Electrical Novelty Co., flashlight batteries for police depts. 4 00 Standard Lumber Co., lumber for Patrol House 2 22 M. Kohn & Co., meat for po- lice dept. 1 80 Chas. W. Katz, 13 meals for prisoners 2 60 Key City Gas Co., rent and maintenance 4 gas arcs for police and fire depts 2 00 Eichhorn & Bechtel, groceries for police dept 2 54 Standard Oil, oil and grease for road dept 4 21 Standard Lumber Co., lumber for road and sidewalk depts 11 66 Peter Hanson, supplies for road dept. 1 10 Geo. Ragatz & Son, repairs for road dept. 8 69 John Butt, repairs for road dept. 2 10 Martin - Strelau Co., rent of tripod and plank 75 Pier Bros., coal and wood for road dept. 20 80 Key City Roofing Co., cement for road dept. 6 60 Linehan & polo, cement and sewer pipe for road dept 10 50 Pitts- Thompson Foundry Co , grate for sewer dept 5 10 John Newman & Son, repairs street sweeper 1 00 Purington Paving Brick Co , car paving brick 109 25 M. E. Renier & Son, piano box 2 00 Geo. F. Kleih, tools for road dept. 17 90 Duggan & Cota, tools for road dept. 8 00 F. Schloz & Son, repairs for road dept. 10 50 Benda & Rokuseck, gravel for Dodge street storm water sewer 1 25 Louis Herbst rodman for city engineer 7 days, at $1.50.. 10 50 T. J. Mulgrew, coal for steam roller 12 80 Austin \Testern Co., rattan for street sweeper 36 00 Labor Leader, printing side- walk notices 8 00 Sam Swift, recording deeds of Alta Vista street 1 00 Geo. Ragatz & Son, repairs for sewer dept 1 45 John Butt, repairs for sewer department 3 00 J. and P. Sullivan, repair sewer horse harness 3 20 M. Mullin & Co., repairing drinking fountain at Fifth and Main streets 10 05 Lagen, Sloan & Peed, horse - shoeing, sewer dept 1 00 E. T. Frith, removing dogs and dead animals during months of March and April 34 50 Dan Thoman, clean vault on Alta Vista street 22 00 E. T. Frith, removing garbage and dead animals during month of May 439 14 Duggan and Cota, padlocks for garbage dump 40 Mullen Bros., repairs at garb- age dump 4 30 F. M. Jaeger & Co., - hardware for City Hall and fire de- partment 9 58 Eichhorn & Bechtel, supplies for City Hall 1 35. Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co., hose for City Hall 7 00 Isaac Manhoff, rags for house cleaning, City Hall 30 Elizabeth Schuler, 6 1 -2 days house cleaning at City Hall 10 40 Mrs. H. Koenig, 5 1 -2 days house cleaning at City Hall 8 60 Chas. Schmidt, 14 days assist- ing house cleaning 22 40 Pier Bros., pine wood for City Hall 3 50 Foley's Hand Laundry, towel supply for City Hall Mullen Bros., plumbing at City Hall 21 55 Philip Breithaupt, plumbing at City Hall 1 00 Western Union Telegraph Co , electric clock, City Hall 1 00 A. E. Bradley, glazing at City Hall 50 Wunder & Schilling, stakes for engineer's office 10 20 M. S. Hardie, supplies for re- corder's and committee clerk's offices 62 00 Lorenz Eberhardt, stakes for Engineer's office 3 97 Harger & Blish, stationery for recorder's office 75 A. E. Bradley, glazing for en- gineer's office 1 40 G. B. Grosvenor, stationery for committee clerk 6 00 Geo. F. Kleih, hardware for City Hall 4 75 Phil. Doerr & Co., coal for steam roller 15 75 Kenna Printing Co., printing and binding receipts for treasurer's office 14 00 Jonas Scherrer, making mark- ing stencil 75 Geo. Ragatz & Son, branding iron 35 F. 1T. Jaeger Co., repairs for sewer and expense depart- ment 7 40 166 Regular Session, June 18th, 1908 CITY COUNCIL Regular session June 18th, 1908. (Official.) Council met at 8:25 p. m. Mayor Schunk in the chair. Present — Alderman Saul. Absent — Alderman Frith, Haas, Martin, O'Rourke, Rand and Singrin. In the absence of a quorum Mayor Schunk announced that an adjourned session of the regular session will be held Friday evening, June 19th, at 8 o'clock. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, City Recorder. Approved 1908 Attest: Mayor . Recorder CITY COUNCIL Adjourned regular session June 19th, 1908. (Official.) Council met at 8:45 p. m. Mayor Schunk in the chair. Present —Alds. Frith, Haas, Martin, O'Rourke, Rand, Saul and Singrin. Absent - -None. BILLS. The following bills, having been properly approved by the various committees, were ordered ,paid: C. H. White & Co., printing 38 5 per cent. refunding bonds $ 50 00 Standard Lumber Co., lumber and shavings for fire dept...`. 32 85. Lagen, Sloan & Peed, horse - shoeing for fire dept 5 00 Collings & Pfiffner, horseshoe - ing for fire dept 6 50 John J. Powers, horseshoeing for fire dept 7 60 Wunderlich & Wiederholt, horseshoeing for fire dept. 6 50 Vollenweider & Hein, horse - shoeing for fire dept 6 00 John Butt, repairs for fire dept 1 70 John Kriebs, repairing har- ness for fire dept 4 60 Peter Lang, hardware for road and fire depts 50 M. Stafford, supplies for fire dept. 16 00 Mike Mullen, plumbing for fire dept. 9 80• John Newman & Son, repairs for fire dept. 5 00 Homan & Roehl, bedding for fire dept. 16 50 Geo. Rittenmaier, bran and salt for fire dept 6 40 Harvey Specialty Co., polish for fire dept 6 00' Jos. Simones & Co., bedding for fire dept 13 50 Key City Gas Co., coke for fire dept. 26 65 Martin-Strelau Co., drayage for fire dept 50 Mettel Bros., straw and bran for fire dept 3 75- Demkier Bros., brooms for fire. dept. 11 25 Geo. Ragatz & Son, repairs for fire dept 1 00 Union Electric Co., power for fire alarm system...., 2 00 Union Electric Co., arc lights for month of May 2227 10 Key City Gas Co., gas for various depts. 66 65 01. Hannan, hauling manure for Patrol House 4 50 Geo. F. Kleih, hardware for police dept. 35, 168 Adjourned Regular Session, June 19th, 1908 C. H. Becker Co., supplies for expense and sewer depart- ments Philip Reddin, amount paid for sharpening lawn mower Standard Lumber Co., lumber for City Hall Geo. W. Healey & Son, sup- plies for parks Telegraph - Herald, printing pamphlets for February, March and May Telegraph - Herald, printing health reports for Decem- ber and January Telegraph - Herald, warrant register for city auditor and printing coupons for bonds. Telegraph - Herald, official printing for month of May. Times - Journal, official print- ing for month of May Labor Leader, official printing for May National Demo:rat, official printing for month of May. 5 22 1 00 1 05 2 30 58 49 10 00 37 00 73 12 59 42 25 00 25 00 The following bills were not ap- proved and were on motion of Ald. Frith referred to the following com- mittees for further investigation: Key City Gas Company —Gas for patrol house, $7.10; referred to com- mittee on police and light. Geo. Ragatz & Son.— Repairs to sprinkling wagons, $4.40; referred to committee on sprinkling. - M. Tschirgi & Son -5 per cent. re- tained for one year on 22nd street storm water sewer, $47.95, and on 17th street storm water sewer contract, $49.35; referred to committee on streets. PETITIONS AND COMMUNICA- TIONS. Petition of J. W. Milett et al asking that sidewalks be ordered laid on the west side of Cornell street between May Place and Thomas street, also on the south side of Thomas street be- tween Cornell and Henion streets, where not already laid, was on mo- tion of Ald. Frith referred to the side- walk inspector to report back to the Council. Petition of Peter Kiene & Son ask- ing that the Water Works Trustees be instructed to make payment of $1,000.00 due the Smedley Pump Co., was read. Ald. Martin then spoke, protesting against the action of the Water Works Trustees in sending the Holly Pump to Rockford, Illinois, to be overhauled and repaired. After much discussion the petition was, on motion -of Ald. Frith, referred to the committee of the whole to invite the Water Works Trustees to meet with the committee in reference to the bill. Petition of C. H. Berg et al asking that the city give John Burns work on the streets, was, on motion of Ald. Frith, referred to the Street Commis- sioner. Petition of A. L. Rhomberg, asking that the taxes on lots 640 and 641, East Dubuque addition, and block 24, Railroad add., for the year 1907 be canceled, said lots being used for the detention hospital, was on motion of Ald. Frith granted andH the Treasurer to be instructed accordingly. Petition of Dubuque and Bridge Co., asking that the taxes on the bridge for the year 1907 be can- celed as per the resolution passed when the bridge was built, was on motion of Ald. Martin referred to the committee of the whole. Petition of Adolph Gonser asking that the City Engineer be instructed to give hire the grade on lot 41, Alt - sausers sub., so he can build on said lot, was on motion of Ald. Haas granted and the City Engineer to be instructed to give the grade as asked for. Petition of the Fifth Ward Non - Partisan League asking that the Chief of the Fire Department be instructed to report to the Council at their next meeting the condition of the Bijou theatre, and the improvements neces- sary to be made on said theatre before it is opened to the public next autumn, was on motion of Ald. Frith referred to the committee of the whole to view the grounds. The petition of the Upper Mississip- pi River Improvement Association asking that a warrant be ordered drawn for $250.00 in favor of N. J. Schrup, treasurer of the Association, to pay the annual dues of the City of Dubuque, was read, and on motion of Ald. Frith rules were suspended to al- low Mr. C. T. Hancock permission to address the Council. Ald. Frith then moved that the Mayor sign a warrant in the sum of $250.00 in favor of the Association as asked for. Carried. Petition of Frank Schulz et al ask- ing that the Council have the water mains extended in alley between Rhomberg and Garfield avenues from Middle to Reed avenues, was on mo- tion of Ald. Martin referred to the Water Works Trustees with recom- mendations of the Council that the mains be extended as asked for. Ald. Frith moved as an amendment that the Mayor appoint a committee to wait on the Water Works Trustees to see if they can not arrange to have the water mains extended as asked for. Amendment carried. Adjourned Regular Session, June 4th, 1908 169 Mayor Schunk then appointed the following committee to wait on Water Works Trustees: Ands. Frith, Haas and Martin. Petition of F. W. Ccates asking that the storm water sewer on Walnut street be extended from its present terminus at West Eleventh street, north to Rose street, was on motion of Ald. Rand referred to the commit- tee of the whole. Remonstrance of Barney Struteman et al remonstrating against the levy- ing of a special assessment on their property for the proposed improve- ment of Windsor avenue, was on mo- tion granted. Ald. Frith moved that the matter of the improvement of Windsor avenue be referred to the committee of the whole. Carried. Communication frc m James Lee asking that the Council investigate the matter of water from Fenelon Place flowing into his property known as the south 100 feet of lot 4 of city lot 692, and damaging same, also ask- ing that Council have damage already done repaired and other means adopt- ed for taking care of the overflow of water from Fenelon Place, was on motion of Ald. Saul referred to the committee of the whole to view the grounds. Original Notice in the District Court of damage suit of Thomas Fitzsim- mons, claiming damages against the city for $5,000.00, was presented and read, and on motion of Ald. O'Rourke referred to the City Attorney. Preliminary notice and certified statement of claim for $7,500.00 of Emma M. Wilkinson for personal in- juries claimed to have been sustained by her by falling on Louisa street, was on motion of Ald. O'Rourke referred to City Attorney. Bids for improving Milwaukee ave- nue were presented, and on motion of Ald. Frith were ordered opened and referred to the City Engineer to esti- mate total. Bids are as follows: O'Farrell Contracting Co.— Curbing per lineal foot, 60c; guttering per lineal foot. 25c; macadamizing per square yard, 60c; grading per cubic yard, 25c. Geo. L. Korman -- Curbing per lineal foot, 60c; guttering per square yard, 60c; macadamizing per square yard, 60c; grading per cubic yard, 30c. D. W. Linehan— Curbing per lineal foot, 53c; guttering per square yard, 74c; macadamizing per square yard, 55c; grading per cubic yard, 25c. Street & Steuok— Curbing per lineal foot, 50c; guttering per lineal foot, 25c; macadamizing per square yard, 50c: grading per cubic yard, 24c. Wilmer Cook — Curbing per lineal foot, 49c: guttering per square yard, 60c; macadamizing per square yard, 50c; grading per cubic yard, 22c. On motion of Ald. Frith contract for improving Milwaukee avenue was awarded to Wilmer Cook and his bond placed at $300.00. REPORTS OF OFFICERS. Street Commissioner Dorgan re- ported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: —I herewith submit the pay roll for labor on streets in the different road districts during the first half of June, 1908: Amt. due laborers on streets.$2,369.65 Approved by Committee on Streets. Also submit the pay roll for labor on sewers during the first half of June, 1908: Amt. due laborers on sewers..$257.50 Approved by committee on sewers. Also submit the pay roll for labor on Mt. Carmel avenue during the first half of June, 1908: Amount due laborers on Mt Carmel ,avenue $39.80 Approved by Committee on Streets. Respectfully submitted, JOHN DORGAN, Street Commissioner. On motion of Aids. Saul and Sin - grin, the pay rolls on streets and sew- ers were received and warrants or- dered drawn to pay the various amounts and the pay rolls referred back to the proper committees. Street Commissioner Dorgan also reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: — Herwith. attached please find copies of notices served on the Illinois Central R. R. Co., the Chi- cago, Burlington & Quincy, Chi- cago Great Western and Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul R. R. Co., as per your instructions, notifying these different railroad companies to plank the crossings and intersections of their tracks. Yours respectfully, JOHN DORGAN, Street Commissioner. On motion of Ald. Saul the report of the Street Commissioner was re- ceived and filed. Fire Chief Reinfried reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: In the matter of the petition of the Fifth Ward Non -Par- tisan League asking that the Bijou ■ 170 Adjourned Regular Session, June 19th, 1908 theatre be examined by the Fire Chief, which petition was referred to me fo. investigation, I would respect- fully report that I have examined the Bijou theatre and find that all the re- quirements of the state law regarding the protection of the public in public buildings in case of fire, have been complied with; the building having all the fire escapes, exits, entrances, fire extinguishers and hose as required by law, and I can find no negligence on the part of the managers of the Bijou theatre in compliance with the laws of the state. four Fire Chief would respectfully recommend that the matter be referred to the commit- tee of the whole to go over the build- ing thoroughly with the Fire Chief for a more detailed examination of the building. Respectfully submitted, J. R. REINFRIED, Chief of Fire Dept. On motion of Ald. Frith, the report of the Fire Chief was approved and the matter of examination' of the Bi- ju theatre was referred to the ,com- mittee of the whole. City Recorder Linehan presented the surety bonds of G. F. Thormann, Water Works Trustee; B. F. Sted- man, Supt. of Water Works; Edward Herron, Cashier, and Martin H. Scheidecker, Asst. Cashier of Water Department, which were% on motion of Ald. O'Rourke, referred to the committee on finance. Market Master Katz reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: I herewith submit my report for the month of May, 1908: Scale receipts, $11.75; sale of con- seated neat, $1.10, for which please find Treasurer's receipts attached. Respectfully submitted, C. W. KATZ, Market Master. On motion, report of Market Mas- ter was referred to committee on markets. REPORTS OF COMMITTEES. Ald. O'Rourke, chairman of the committee on finance, offered the fol- lowing: Whereas, The contract heretofore entered into by the City of Dubuque for the construction of a sanitary sewer, as hereinafter described, has been completed, and the City Engi- neer has computed that the cost and expense of said improvement amount to five hundred twenty -one and 55 -100 dollars, therefore he it Resolved, By the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to provide for the cost of constructing an eight - inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in Alta Vista street from Yale ,street to West Fifth street, the Mayor, be and he is hereby required to execute and deliv- er to the City Recorder, to be by him registered and countersigned, one bond for two hundred and fifty dol- lars and one bond for two hundred and seventy -one and 55 -100 dol- lars, numbered 652 and 653, dated June 22nd, 1908, payable on or before seven years after the date thereof, and bearing interest at the rate of five per cent. per annum, payable semi - annually. Alcl. O'Rourke moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Aids. Frith, Haas, Martin, O'Rourke, Rand, Saul and Singrin. Nays —None. Ald. O'Rourke of the committee on finance, also reported as follows: Your committee on finance would respectfully report that the issue of $25,000.00 refunding improvement bonds which became due on January 1, 1908, has been provided for as fol- lows: $6,000.00 of said bonds were redeemed, and the balance, $19,000,- 00, paid from the proceeds of the sale of thirty-eight 5500.00 refunding improvement bonds authorized by the City Council February 6, 1908. We attach hereto the receipt of the Treasurer for the $19,000.00 and also his receipt for $372.24, the amount re- ceived for accrued interest on said is- sue. JOHN O'ROURKE, Chairman. Ald. O'Rourke moved the adoption of the report of the committee on finance. Carried. Alcl. Martin chairman of the com- mittee on ordinances, presented and read an ordinance establishing a grade on Milwaukee avenue from Couler avenue to Jackson street, and moved that the reading just had be considered its first reading. Carried. Ald. Martin then moved that the rules be suspended for the purpose of reading the ordinance by its title for the second time. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Frith, Haas, Martin, O'Rourke, Rancl, Saul and Singrin. Nays —None. Ald. Martin moved that the ordin- ance be now adopted as read. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Aids. Frith, Haas, Martin O'Rourke. Rand, Saul and Singrin. Nays —None. The ordinance follows: AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A GRADE ON MILWAUKEE AVE- NUE FROM COULER AVENUE TO JACKSON STREET, IN THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That a grade on Milwasi- kee avenue from Cooler avenue to Jackson street, in the City of Du- buque, Iowa, be and the same is here - b established and adopted as shown by the profile of said street and grade prepared by the City Engineer and accepted by the City Council on the 4th day of June, 1905, being No. 647, and marked "Profile showing grade on Milwaukee avenue from Couler avenue to Jackson street, b. m. door sill of Heim's Hotel, elevation 49.194." Said grade beginning at the east curb line of Couler avenue, which is sta- tion 0 -12, elevation 43.92; thence to station 0, east lot line of Couler ave- nue, elevation 43.87; thence to station 1, elevation 43.40; thence to station 2; elevation 42.93; thence to station 3, elevation 42.46; thence to station 3+80, west curb line of Jackson street, elevation 42.07. _ Section 2. This ordinance is to be in force and take effect from and af- ter its passage by the City Council and its publication one time in the Daily Telegraph - Herald and Times - Journal, newspapers. Adopted, , 1908. Approved, , 1908. Attest: Adjourned Regular Session, June 19th, 1908 171. Mayor. City Recorder. Aid. Martin also presented and read an ordinance establishing a grade on St. Ambrose street from Asbury street to Arch street and moved that the reading just had be considered its first reading. Ald. Frith moved that the matter of grade of St. Ambrose street be re- ferred to the committee of the whole to view the grounds and the Engineer to drive stakes on St. Ambrose street showing grade before committee views the grounds. Carried. Ald. Martin, chairman of the corn - mittee on police and light, presented and react the following: We have examined the matter of taking steps to enforce the ordinance with reference to the payment of tax on clogs. The object of requiring the owners of clogs to pay a tax thereon is two- fold; to raise revenue, and to prevent the keeping of worthless dogs. One method of proceeding is to em- ploy a clog catcher, and to authorize him to catch, impound and kill all unlicensed dogs in the city. This causes many persons who have dogs which they desire to keep, to take out licenses, and it rids the city of many worthless dogs, but it does not cause all the persons who keep dogs to take out licenses, it does not rid the city of all worthless or un- licensed dogs, and it causes to be im- pounded and killed many valuable dogs on which the owners would glad- ly pay tax. Another method is to employ a dog enumerator, whose duty is to enumer- ate all the dog owners in the city and to require them to take out licenses on their dogs, or to surrender them to be killed. On their refusal to do either, they can be proceeded against under the ordinance and fined. By this method, all risk of impounding or killing valuable dogs is avoided, and every unlicensed dog is killed. By making the compensation to the dog enumerator to consist in part of a percentage upon the dog tax paid dur- ing the period of his employment, (payable at the termination of his service) it is believed that a thorough enumeration can be effected, and a tax collected on every dog which is in the city at the end of the enumeration. We recommend the latter plan, and the adoption of the following resolu- tion: Resolved, That the committee on police are hereby authorized to em- ploy, upon such compensation as they shall deem suitable, a dog enumerator, the term of whose employment shall end at their pleasure, and whose duty it shall be, wholly under their di- rection, to enumerate the dog owners and dog harborers in the city; to ac- cept from such owners or harborers, at their pleasure, any dogs surrender- ed by them, and to kill or otherwise dispose of same; to notify owners or harborers of unsurrendered dogs to take out licenses on same; and to perform such other acts, in reference to catching unlicensed dogs and pro - curing evidence against persons who violate the ordinance concerning dog licenses, as said committee may di- rect; and that said committee, in con- junction with the City Attorney, be further authorized and - directed to take such legal steps against violators of said ordinance as to them shall seen proper. Ald. Martin moved the adoption of the report and resolution. Ald. Frith stated he was opposed to having the clog pound at the present location on Jackson street in such a thickly populated neighborhood. After much discussion the resolu- tion and report were adopted by the following vote: Yeas — Aids. Haas, Martin, O'Rourke, Rand, Saul and Singrin. Nays —Ald. Frith. Adjourned Regular Session, June 19th, 1908 173 Ald. O'Rourke moved as an amend- ment that the resolution of Ald. Mar- tin be referred to the committee of the whole. Amendment carried. Ald. Frith offered the following: Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That it is deemed necessary and advisable to construct a sanitary sewer in the al- ley between Rhomberg and Garfield avenues and it is hereby proposed to construct a sanitary sewer in said al- ley as follows, to -wit: An eight -inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in said alley between Rhomberg and Garfield ave- nues from Middle avenue to Reed avenue, and to assess the cost of said sewer against the abutting property. 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. Frith also offered the follow- ing: Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That the City Engineer be and he is hereby directed to prepare a plat and specifications for an eight -inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in the alley between Garfield avenue and Rhomberg avenue, show- ing the location and general nature of such improvement, the extent thereof, the size and kind of material to be used, and to prepare an estimate of the cost thereof and the amount as- sessable upon each lot or parcel of land adjacent to or abutting thereon per front feet or square feet in area, and to file such plat, specifications and estimate in the office of the City Recorder. That after such plat is so filed, the City Recorder shall cause to be pub- lished notice of the intention of the Council to make such improvement, which notice shall be published in three consecutive issues of the official paper of the City of Dubuque, stating that such plat is on file, and generally the nature of the sewer, its location, size and kinds of material to be used, and the estimate of its cost and fixing the time, before which objections can he filed, which time shall not be less than five days after the last publica- tion of said notice, and after the cotn- pletion of the publication of such no- tice, he shall at its next session no- tify the Council thereof in writing with a printed copy of such notice ac- companying the same. 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. O'Rourke moved that the Coun- cil adjourn the session of the regular session of Thursday, June 18th, to Thursday, June 25th, at 8 o'clock. Carried. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, City Recorder. 'Approval 1908 Attest: ,Ifayor Recorder 1 4 172 Adjourned Regular Session, June 19th, 1908 Ald. Martin moved that the Council appoint a clog catcher, at $50.00 per month and 10 per cent. on all dog licenses to be paid him additional at the end of the season, said clog catcher to be appointed at the pleasure of the committee on police and light. Car- ried. Ald. Haas moved that the matter of the present location of clog pound be referred to the committee of the whole to view the grounds, with pow- er. Carried. Ald. Rand, chairman of the com- mittee on claims, reported as follows: Your committee on claims, to whom was referred the bill of Dr. W. P. Slat- tery for $75.00 for examinations in various cases of personal injuries sus- tained by reason of falling on de- fective sidewalks, would respectfully recommend that the sum of $50.00 be allowed on said claim provided that said amount be accepted in full set- tlement thereof, and that a warrant in said amount be ordered drawn on the City Treasurer. D. W. RAND, Chairman. Ald. Rand moved the adoption of the report of the committee on- claims. Carried. Ald. Rand stated that the commit- tee on public grounds and buildings had flowers placed in parks and the expense of the work and flowers would be much less than the $200.00 appropriated. Ald. Frith stated that the sprinkling service on Jackson street is not satis- factory and considerable complaint is being made on the service. Ald. O'Rourke stated that there were a shortage of water hydrants in the city, and the committee of the whole would recommend additional hydrants. Ald. Haas, chairman of the com- mittee on supplies, reported as fol- lows: Your committee on supplies, to whom were referred the bills of Harger & Blish for $19.35, the Enter- prise Printing Co. for $32.50, and Kelly's Book Store for $12.05 for sup- plies furnished various city officers, would respectfully recommend that said bills he • allowed and that war- rants in the several amounts be or- dered drawn on the City Treasurer in settlement of the claims. DAN J. HAAS, Chairman. Aid. Haas moved the adoption of the report of the committee on sup- plies. Carried. Ald. O'Rourke, chairman of the committee of the whole, reported as follows: Your committee of the whole, to whom was referred the petition of the Dubuque Commercial Club asking that it be granted permission to con- duct an auction on the regular Month- ly Market Day without having to pay the regular auctioneer's license there- for, would respectfully recommend that said petition be not granted, but in lieu thereof and in view of the good done the city generally by the holding of said market days, that the city donate annually to the Dubuque Commercial Club, a sum equal to the fee charged for an auctioner's license; said donation to be contingent upon there being held r.ot less than twelve market clays annually by said Club. Also, your committee of the whole, reporting on the within communica- tion of the Superintendent of Sprink- lin, would respectfully recommend that the Board of Water works Trus- tees be instructed, in order to facili- tate the loading of the sprinkling car, to have a hydrant put in at the south- west corner of Rhomberg avenue and Kniest street and one at the street car barn; the selection of the location of the latter. whether to be inside or out- side the building, to be 'left to the judgment of said Trustees and the Union Electric Company. JOHN O'ROURKE, Chairman. Ald. O'Rourke moved the adoption of the various reports of the commit- tee of the whole. Carried. RESOLUTIONS. Ald. Martin offered the following: Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That from and after the first clay of July, 1908, the working day for all employes of the city working on streets, sewers or other public works being done by the City, shall begin at 8 o'clock a. m. and close at 5 o'clock p. m., and that they be allowed one hour at noon for dinner, with the daily wage remain- ing as at present. Ee It Further Resolved, That this City Council pledges itself to adopt at the proper time, resolutions request- ing the representatives from Dubuque county to the Thirty -third General Assembly of the State of Iowa, to use their utmost endeavors to secure the enactment of a law providing that cities shall have the power to incor- porate in the specifications for all contracts let for public work, the pro -' vision that eight hours shall consti- tute a day's labor for all men working on Such contract work. Ald. Martin moved the adoption of the resolution. 174 Regular Adjourned Session, June 25th, 1908 CITY COUNCIL Regular Adjourned Session, June 25th, 1908. (Official.) Council met at 8:25 p. m. Mayor Schunk in the chair. Present —Alds. Frith, Haas, Martin, O'Rourke, Rand, Saul and Singrin. Absent —None. Mayor Schunk stated that the meeting was an adjourned meeting of the adjourned meeting of June 19th, 1908, and was called to take up and consider any matter which may prop- erly come before the meeting. Petitions and Communications. Petition of the Security Building Co. asking that the Council give Mr. Brown the proper notice to vacate the space occupied by his wagon on the northeast corner of 8th and Main streets was on motion received and filed. Petition of Peter A. Ziegler et al asking that the dog pound be moved from its present location on Jackson street near Twenty -fifth street, was read, and on motion of Ald. Frith the rules were suspended to allow the pe- titioners permission to address the council. Mr. Thomas Barry and Pe- ter Ziegler then addressed the Coun- cil. Ald. O'Rourke moved that the pe- tition be referred to the committee of the whole. Carried. Ald. Frith moved that the Humane Society be notified to endeavor to find some other more suitable place than the present one on Jackson street for their dog pound. Carried. Reports of Committees. Ald. Saul, chairman of the commit- tee on streets, reported as follows: Your committee on streets, to whom was referred the bill of Phil Heller for shoeing the carpenter's horse dur- ing the month of April, 1908, would respectfully recommend that said bill be allowed and that a warrant be or- dered drawn on the City Treasurer for $3.00 in settlement of the claim. Also, your committee on streets, to whom was referred the profile show- ing a proposed grade on Yale street, would respectfully recommend that the grade as shown by said profile be accepted and that the ordinance com- mittee be instructed to prepare an ordinance properly establishing said grade. JAMES SAUL, Chairman. Ald. Saul moved the adoption of the plaint was being made by parties who various reports of the committee on streets. Carried. Ald. Martin, chairman of the com- mittee on police and light, reported as follows: Your committee on police and light, to whom was referred with power the matter of the appointment of a dog: enumerator, would respectfully report that we have appointed Frank Venn to that position for a period of four months or at the pleasure of the Council, at a salary of fifty dollars. per month and ten per cent. of the receipts from dog licenses. Said ap- pointment became effective on the - 24th day of June, 1908. PETER R. MARTIN, Chairman. Ald. Martin moved the adoption of the report of the committee on po- lice and light. Carried. Mayor Schunk stated that the Mayor of the City of McGregor, Iowa, had appealed to him asking that the City of Dubuque loan them a fire en- gine for the purpose of pumping out the water from the flooded buildings, stating that the present condition is causing considerable sickness. Mayor - Schunk further stated that he had sent the Chief of the Fire Department with the reserve fire engine and an engineer up to McGregor and asked that his action be approved. 011 mo- tion of Ald. Frith the action of the - Mayor was approved. Ald. Singrin, chairman of the com- mittee on markets, reported as fol- lows: Your committee on markets, to whom was referred the report of the marketmaster for the month of May, 1908, would respectfully recommend that said report be received and filed. W. SINGRIN, Chairman. Ald. Singrin moved the adoption of the report of the committee on mar- kets. Carried. Ald. O'Rourke, chairman of the committee on sprinkling, reported as • follows: Your committee on sprinkling, to. whom was referred the bill of George Ragatz & Son for work done on wagons No. 3 and 8, amounting to $4.40, would respectfully recommend that said hill be allowed and that a warrant in said sum be ordered drawn on the City Treasurer in settlement of the claim. JOHN O'ROURKE, Chairman. Ald. O'Rourke moved the adoption of the report of the committee on. sprinkling. Carried. Regular Adjourned Session, June 25th, 1908 175 Ald. Martin stated that much corn- had paid the city for use of space in the ice harbor that other parties were occupying space for wharfage and were not paying anything for such space. Ald. O'Rourke moved that the har- bor master be instructed to enforce the ordinance to the letter in con- junction with the City Attorney in re- lation to the harbor at once. Carried. Ald. O'Rourke, chairman of the committee of the whole, reported as follows: Your committee of the whole, to whom was referred the ordinance es- tablishing a grade on St. Ambrose street, would respectfully recommend that said ordinance be adopted. :3so11V Also, your committee of the whole would respectfully recommend the adoption of the following resolution: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That the sub- divis- ion of lot 3 of mineral lot 90, as shown on the attached plat be adopted and that the Mayor and City Recorder be authorized to certify this resolution of approval to the County Recorder. JOHN O'ROURKE, Chairman. Ald. O'Rourke moved the adoption of the various reports of the com- mittee of the whole. Carried. Ald. Martin, chairman of the com- mittee on ordinance, presented and read an ordinance establishing a grade on St. Ambrose street from As- bury street to Arch street, and moved that the reading just had be consid- ered its first reading. Carried. Ald. Frith then moved that the rules be suspended for the purpose of reading the ordinance by its title for the second time. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Frith, Haas, Martin, O'Rourke, Rand, Saul and Singrin. Nays —None. Ald. Martin moved that the ordi- nance be now adopted as read. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Frith, Haas, Martin, O'Rourke, Rand, Saul and Singrin. Nays —None. The ordinance follows: AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A GRADE ON ST. AMBROSE STREET FROM ASBURY STREET TO ARCH STREET IN THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That a grade on St. Am- brose street from Asbury street to Arch street, in the city of Dubuque, Iowa, be and the same is hereby es- tablished and adopted as shown by the profile of said street and grade prepared by the City Engineer and accepted by the City Council on the 22nd day of May, 1908, being No. 646, and marked "Profile showing change of grade on St. Ambrose. street from Asbury street to Willow street and profile showing grade on St. Ambrose street from Willow street to Arch street, b. m. s. e. corner fountain foundation, Arch street, elev. 265.56, and also containing the written con- sent of the owners of all the property to a change in grade between Asbury and Willow streets as shown on said profile." Said grade beginning at the angle of Asbury and St. Ambrose streets, which is station 13+08, eleva- tion 282.00; thence to station 15, ele- vation 286.50; thence to station 16, elevation 285.00; thence to station 16 +40, north curb line Willow' street, elevation 285.00; thence to station 16 +90, elevation 283.57; thence to station 17+40, elevation 252.15; thence to station 17 +90, elevation 279.50; thence to station 18 +40, ele- vation 276.85; thence to station 18 +90, elevation 274.20; thence to station 19 +40, elevation 271.55; thence to station 19+90, elevation 268.90; thence to station 20 +40, ele- vation 266.25; thence to station 20 +77, south curb line of Arch street, elevation 264.30. Section 2. This ordinance to be in force and take effect from and after its passage by the City Council and its publication one time in the Tele- graph- Herald and Times - Journal newspapers. Adopted Approved Attest: , 1908. , 1908_ Mayor. City Recorder. Ald. Martin also presented and read an ordinance establishing a grade on Yale street from Alta Vista street to Lot No. 18 of Oxford Heights subdi- vision and moved that the reading just had be considered its first read- ing. Carried. Ald. Martin then moved that the rules be suspended for the purpose of reading the ordinance by its title for the second time. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Alds. Frith, Haas, Martin, O'Rourke, Rand, Saul and Singrin. Nays —None. Ald. Martin moved that the ordi- nance be now adopted as read. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Frith, Haas, Martin, O'Rourke, Rand, Saul and Singrin. Nays —None. The ordinance follows: Regular Adjourned Session, June 25th, 1908 177 said portion of said street and to assess the cost of said curbing, gut- tering and macadamizing against the abutting property. Ald. O'Rourke 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. O'Rourke also offered the fol- lowing: Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That the City Engineer be and he is hereby directed to prepare a plat showing generally the location, nature and extent of the proposed improvement of Yale street from Alta Vista street to the east line of Harvard street, and the kind of material to be used, and an estimate of the entire cost thereof, and the amount and cost of such improve- ment, and the amount assessable upon any railway or street railway company, the amount and cost there- of, to be paid by the city, if any, and the cost thereof and amount assess- able upon each lot or parcel of land adjacent to or abutting upon such im- provement per front foot, and to file such plat and estimate in the office of the city recorder; that after the filing of said plat and estimate in his office, the city recorder shall publish in three consecutive issues of a news- paper published in this city, a notice stating that such plat and estimate are on file, the location and nature of the improvement, kind of material to be used and an estimate of its cost, and the time before which objections thereto can be filed, and the time fixed for hearing, which time shall not be less than five days after the last publication of such notice, and after such publication shall have been made, the city recorder shall, at the next regular session of the City Coun- cil, notify the council thereof in writ- ing with a printed copy of such no- tice accompanying the same. Ald. O'Rourke moved the adoption of the resolution: Carried by the following vote: Yeas - -Alds. Frith, Haas, Martin, O'Rourke. Rand, Saul and Singrin. Nays —None. Alderman O'Rourke also offered the following: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That White street from the south curb line of Sixth street to the northerly side of the present brick paving at Fourth and White streets, be improved by grading to subgrade, curbing where necessary, and brick paving said por- tion of said street on a concrete foun- dation, in accordance with the plans and specifications for such improve- ment prepared by the City Engineer and now on file in the office of the City Recorder, and be it further , Resolved, That said improvement shall be completed on or before the 1st day of November, 1908, and shall be paid for in the manner prescribed by Chapter XXXII of the Revised Ordinances of the City of Dubuque, for the payment of the cost of street improvements. The proposals for doing said work shall be acted upon by the Council on the 9th day of July, 1908, and the City Recorder is hereby ordered to give ten day's notice by publication asking for proposals as provided by ordinance. Ald. O'Rourke moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Frith, Haas, Martin, O'Rourke, Rand, Saul and Singrin. Nays —None. Alderman O'Rourke also offered the following: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That Sixth street from the east lot line- of Locust street to the west lot line of Main street he improved by grading to sub - grade, and curbing where neces- sary, and brick - paving said portion of said street on a concrete foundation in accordance with the plans and specifications for such improvement prepared by the City Engineer and now on file in the office of the City Recorder, and be it further Resolved, That said improvement shall be completed on or before the 1st day of November, 1908, and shall be paid for in the manner prescribed by Chapter XXXII of the Revised Ordinances of the City of Dubuque for the payment of the cost of street im- provements. The proposals for doing said work shall be acted upon by the Council on the 9th day of July, 1908, and the City Recorder is hereby ordered to give ten days' notice by publication asking for proposals as provided by ordinance. Ald. O'Rourke moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Frith, Haas, Martin, O'Rourke, Rand, Saul and Singrin. Nays —None. Alderman Singrin offered the fol- following: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That it is deemed necessary and advisable to improve Washington street from Eighth street to Tenth street, and it is hereby proposed to grade to sub - grade, curb and reset curb wherever necessary, gutter and macadamize said street, and to assess the cost of 176 Regular Adjourned Session, June 25th, 1908 AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE establishing a grade on Yale Street from Alta Vista Street to Lot No. 18 of Ox- ford Heights Subdivision. Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That a grade on Yale street from the east curb 1 ne of Alta Vista street to lot No. 18 of Oxford Heights subdivision in the City of Du- buque, Iowa, be and the same is here- by adopted and established as shown by the profile of said street and Trade_ prepared by the City Engineer and presented to the City Council on the 16th day of April, 1908, being plat No. 643, and marked "Grade and Profile of Yale Street from Alta Vista street to lot 18 of Oxford Heights, b. m's. top of founclation frame house No. 510 Paul'na street, elevation 251.17; east end of coping Marsh's stone wall on Julien avenue, elevation 306.62; east concrete step to kitchen of brick house at station 3+75, elevation 294.86." Sa grade beginning at the east curb line of Alta Vista street, which is station 0, elevation 280.76; thence to station 2 +70, elevation 292.70; thence to sta- tion 3 +89, which is the line of lot 10 in the above said addition, elevation 293.50. Sec. 2. This ordinance shall be in force and take effect from and after its passage by the City Council and Hs publication one time in the Tele- graph- Herald and Times - Journal newspapers. Adopted - , 1908. Approved , 1908. Attest: Mayor. City Recorder. Resolutions and Motions. Alderman Saul offered the follow- ing: Pe is Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That the City Engineer be and he is hereby instruct- ed to prepare plans and specifications for a culvert on North street about 700 feet west of Grandview avenue and an estimate of the cost thereof and to submit same to the street com- mittee at its first meeting. Ald. Saul 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. O'Rourke offered the follow- ing: Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That it is deemed necessary and advisable to improve Locust street from the south lot line of Eighth street to the south lot line of Sixth street, and it is here- by proposed to grade, to sub- grade, curb wherever necessary and brick pave said street on a concrete foun- dation and to assess the cost of said grading, curbing, brick paving and concrete founclation against the abut- ting property. Ald. O'Rourke moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Aids. Frith, Haas, Martin, O'Rourke, Rand, Saul and Singrin. Nays —None. Ald. O'Rourke also offered the fol- lowing: Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That the city Engineer be and he is hereby directed to prepare a plat showing generally the location, nature and extent of the proposed improvement of Locust street from the south lot line of Eighth street to the south lot line of Sixth street and the kind of material to be used, and an estimate of the en- tire cost thereof, and the amount and cost of such improvement and the amount assessable upon any railway or street railway company, the amount and cost thereof, to be paid by the city, if any, and the cost thereof and amount assessable upon each lot or parcel of land adjacent to or abutting upon such improvement per front foot, and to file such plat and estimate in the office of the city recorder; that after the filing of such plat and estimate in his office, the city recorder shall pub- lish in three consecutive issues of a newspaper published in this city, a notice stating that such plat and es- timates are on file, the location and nature of the improvement, kind of material to be used, and an estimate of its cost, and the time before which objections thereto can be filed, and the time fixed for hearing, which time shall not be less than five days after the last publication of such notice. and after such publication shall have been made, the city recorder shall, at the next regular cession of the city council, notify the council thereof in writing, with a printed copy of such notice accompanying the same. Ald. O'Rourke moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Aids. Frith, Haas, Martin, O'Rourke, Rand, Saul and Singrin. Nays —None. Ald. O'Rourke also offered the fol- lowing: Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That it is deemed necessary and advisable to improve Yale street from Alta Vista street to the east line of Harvard street and it is hereby proposed to grade, curb, gutter and macadamize Regular Adjourned Session, June 25th, 1908 179 West Hall and also the upper hall in the City Hall building. Ald. Rand moved the adoption Of the resolution. Ald. O'Rourke moved as an amend- ment that the charge for rent for use of halls be changed to $1.00 per hour for the clay time and $1.50 per hour for night time. Amendment carried. Ald. Rand also offered the follow- ing: Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That it is deemed necessary and advisable to improve ,St. Ambrose street from its intersection with Asbury street to the north lot .line of Willow street and it is hereby proposed to grade, curb, gutter and macadamize said portion of said ,street and to assess the cost of said curbing, guttering and macad- amizing against the abutting proper- ly. Ald. Rand moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —aids. Frith, Haas, Martin, O'Rourke. Rand, Saul and Singrin. Nays —None. Ald. Rand also offered the follow- ing: Be It Resolved by the City Council of the • City of Dubuque, That the City Engineer be and he is hereby directed to prepare. • a plat showing generally the location, nature and ex- tent of the proposed improvement on St. Ambrose street' from its intersec- tion with Asbury street to the north lot line'of Willow street, and the kind of material to be used, and an esti- mate of the entire cost thereof, and the amount and cost of such improve- ment, and the amount assessable upon any railway or street railway com- pany the 'amount ' and cost thereof, to be paid by the city, if any, and the cost thereof and amount assess- able upon each lot or parcel of land adjacent to or abutting upon such im- provement per front foot, and to file such plat and estimate in the office of the City Recorder; that after the filing of said plat and estimate in his office, the City Recorder shall pub- lish in three consecutive issues of a newspaper published in this city, a notice stating that such plat and es- timates are on file, the location and nature of the improvement, kind of material to be used, and an estimate of its cost, and the time before which objections thereto can be filed, and the time fixed for hearing, which time shall not be less than five days after the last publication of such notice, and after such publication shall have been made, the City Recorder shall, at the next regular session of the City Council, notify the Council thereof in writing, with a printed copy of such notice accompanying the same. Ald, Rand moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Frith, Haas, Martin, O'Rourke, Rand, Saul and Singrin. Nays—None. . Aid. Frith offered the following: Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City - of Dubuque, That it is deemed necessary and advisable to improve Hennepin street from Wind- sor avenue to Stafford avenue, and it is hereby proposed to grade, curb, gutter and macadamize said street and to assess the cost of said curbing, guttering and macadamizing against the abutting property. Ald. Frith , moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Aida. Frith, Haas, Martin, Q'Rourke, Rand, Saul' and Singrin. Nays —None. Ald. Frith also offered the follow- ing': Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That the City Engineer be and he is hereby directed to prepare a plat showing generally the location, nature and extent of the proposed improvement on Hennepin street from Windsor avenue to Staf- ford avenue and th 3 kind of material to be used, and "an ' estimate • of • the entire cost thereof, and the amount and cost of such improvement, and the amount assessable upon any rail- way or street. •railway• oonn.pany, • the amount and cost thereof, to be paid by the city, if any, and the cost there- of and amount assessable upon each lot or parcel of land adjacent to or abutting upon such improvement per front foot, and to file such plat and estimate in the office of the City Re- corder; that after the filing of said plat and estimate in his office, the City Recorder shall publish in three consecutive issues of a newspaper published in this city, a notice stating that such plat and estimates are on file, the location and nature of the improvement, kind of material to be used, and an estimate of its cost, and the time before which objections thereto can be filed, and the time fixed for hearing, which time shall not be less than five days after the last publication of such notice, and after such publication shall have been made, the City Recorder shall, at the next regular session of the City Coun- cil, notify the Council thereof in writ- ing, with a printed copy of such no- tice accompanying the same. Aid. Frith moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Frith, Haas, Martin, 178 Regular Adjourned Session, June 25th, 1908 said grading, curbing, guttering and macadamizing against the abutting property. Ald. Singrin moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Frith, Haas, Martin, O'Rourke, Rand, Saul and Singrin. Nays —N one. Alderman Singrin also offered the following: ' Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That the City Engineer be and he is hereby directed to prepare a plat showing generally the location, nature and ex- tent of the proposed improvement of Washington street from Eighth street to Tenth street and the kind of ma- terial to be used, and an estimate of the entire cost thereof, and the amount and cost of such improve- ment, and the amount assessable upon any railway or street railway com- pany, the amount and cost thereof, to be paid by the city, if any, and the cost thereof and amount assessable upon each lot or parcel of land adja- cent to or abutting upon such im- provement per front foot, and to file such plat and estimate in the office of the city recorder; that after the filing of said plat and estimate in his office, the city recorder shall publish in three consecutive issues of a news- paper published in this city, a notice stating that such plat and estimates are on file, the location and nature of the improvement, kind of material to be used, and an estimate of its cost, and the time before which objections thereto can be filed, and the time fixed for hearing, which time shall not be less than five days after the last publication of such notice, and after such publication shall have been made, the city recorder shall, at the next regular session of the City Coun- cil, notify the Council thereof' in writing, with a printed copy of such notice accompanying the same. Ald. Singrin moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas. Aids. Frith, Haas, Martin, O'Rourke, Rand, Saul and Singrin. Nays —None. Alderman Singrin also offered the lowing: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That it is deemed necessary and advisable to improve Jackson street from Eighth street to Ninth street and it is here- by proposed to grade to sub - grade, curb and reset curb wherever neces- sary, gutter and macadamize said street and to assess the cost of said grading, curbing, guttering and ma- cadamizing against the abutting prop- erty. Ald. Singrin moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Frith, Haas,. Martin, O'Rourke, Rand, Saul and Singrin. Nays —None. Alderman Singrin also offered the following: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque that the City Engineer be and he is hereby directed to prepare a plat showing generally the location, nature and extent of the proposed improvement on Jackson street from Eighth street to Ninth street and the kind of material to be used and an estimate of the entire cost thereof, and the amount and cost of such improvement, and the amount assessable upon any railway or street railway company, the amount and cost thereof, to be paid by the city, if any, and the cost thereof and amount assessable upon each lot or parcel of land adjacent to or abut- ting upon such improvement per front foot, and to file such plat and estimate in the office of the City Re- corder, that after the filing of said plat and estimate in his office, the City Recorder shall publish in three consecutive issues of a newspaper published in this city, a notice stating that such plat and estimates are on file, the location and nature of the improvement, kind of material to be used, and an estimate of its cost, and the time before which objections thereto can be filed, and the time fixed for hearing, which time shall not be less than five days after the last publication of such notice, and after such publication shall have been made, the City Recorder shall, at the next regular session of the City Coun- cil, notify the Council thereof in writ- ing, with a printed copy of such no- tice accompanying the same. Ald. Singrin moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas. —Alds. Frith, Haas, Martin, O'Rourke, Rand, Saul and Singrin. Nays —None. Ald. Rand offered the following: Whereas, The custom of the city authorities in years past has been to allow certain portions of the public buildings to be used by private in- dividuals free of charge and whereas said use has so increased as to cause a material increase in the fuel and lighting and other expenses; there- fore, be it Resolved by the City Council, That in future a moderate charge will be made to cover said expenses, and that for the present the Market Master, under the supervision of the proper committee of the City Council be in- structed to collect One and One -half" Dollars per hour for the use of the 180 Regular Adjourned Session, June 25th, 1908 O'Rourke, Rand, Saul and Singrin. Nays- -None. Ald. Martin stated that the police department was in need of a new horse to replace one of the patrol horses and moved that the committee on police and light be empowered to advertise for bids for a new patrol horse. Carried. Ald. Frith stated that patrol horses needed blinders and recommended that committee try this method before purchasing new horse. Ald. Frith moved that the grade of Hennepin street as submitted by the City Engineer be accepted, subject to the decision of the street committee and be referrrd to the ordinance com- mittee to prepare ordinance establish- ing the grade. Carried. Ald. Martin moved to adjourn to Thursday evening, July 2nd, 1908. Carried. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, City Recorder. Approved 1908 .11layor Attest: Recorder List of City Warrants Dubuque, Iowa, June 1st, 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 May, 1908: H. A. Schunk, salary, Mayor.. $116 70 H. Brinkman, "salary, Treas- urer 133 35 J. A. McKinley, salary, Deputy Treasurer 100 00 Jno. Krayer, clerk Treasurer's office 75 00 E. A. Linehan, salary, Recor- der 116 70 Jos. Friedrich, salary, Deputy Recorder 85 00 M. E. Lyons, salary, Auditor 116 70 C. B. Scherr, salary, Assessor 125 00 A. Doerr, Jr., salary, Assist- ant Assessor 100 00 J. J. Murphy, salary, Assist- ant Assessor 100 00 J. W. Kintzinger, salary, At-. torney 150 00 E. E. Bowen, salary, Assistant Attorne3t 75 00 Miss E. B. Rupprecht, sten- ographer Legal Department 20 00 Jas. Pickley, salary, Chief of Police 125 00 Joseph Reinfried, salary, Fire Chief 100 00 J. W. Lawlor, salary, Commit- tee Clerk 125 00 Paul Ilg, salary, City Engi- neer 166 65 G. Vogel, clerk in Auditor's and Engineer's offices 80 00 Wm. H.ippman, salary, Elec- trician 100 00 C. W. Katz, salary, Market - master 55 00 T. Hackney, salary, Pound - master 45 00 Mrs. H. Koenig, salary, Jani- tress 25 00 John Mahony, salary, Sidewalk Inspector 75 00 Thos. Jess, Rodman 55 00 J. H. Carroll, Harbor Master 30 00 E. E. Frith, salary, Alderman 25 00 Dan J. Haas, salary, Alderman 25 00 Peter R. Martin, salary, Alder- man 25 00 John O'Rourke, salary, Alder- man 25 00 D. W. Rand, salary, Alderman 25 00 James Saul, salary, Alderman 25 00 Wm. Singrin, salary, Alder- man 25 00 John A. Cunningham, Clerk to Police and Fire Commis- sioners 15 00 Guy White, Asst. Street Com- missioner 75 00 John B. Taylor, Supt. of Sprinkling 70 00 List of Warrants Dr. Chas. Palen, Health Phy- sician 50 00 Frank Flynn, Sanitary Police- man 65 00 Dr. F. J. Kennedy, Meat and Milk Inspector 75 00 Pat Ryan, Custodian Wash- ington Park 45 00 H . Schoenbeck, Custodian Jackson Park 45 00 Jos. Straney, Custodian Phoe- nix Park 15 00 M. Eitel, fireman 77 00 J. Essman, fireman 82 50 J. Flynn, fireman 71 50 A. Duccini, fireman 71 50 A. Heer, fireman 66 00 W. Kannolt, fireman 66 00 B. Kirsch, fireman 66 00 G. Beyer, fireman 71 50 J. Dailey, fireman 77 00 J. Barnes, fireman 82 50 T. Ryder, fireman 71 50 W. Ducey, fireman 16 68 F. Murphy, fireman 71 50 M. Kelly, fireman 70 22 J. Beakey, fireman 66 00 D. Ahearn, fireman 100 00 P. Zillig, fireman 66 00 M. Sweeney, fireman 47 30 H. Cain, fireman 66 00 J. Benzor, fireman 71 50 J. McLoughlin, fireman 66 00 A. McDonald, fireman 82 50 J. Murphy, fireman 55 00 G. Gherki, fireman 77 00 T. Kennedy, fireman 71 50 J. Smith, fireman 66 00 J. Keppler, fireman 66 00 C. Kannolt, fireman 77 00 J. Allen, fireman 71 50 M. Fahey, fireman 66 00 W. McConnell, fireman 66 0 0 F. Kenneally, fireman 71 50 R. Weston, fireman 77 00 E. McDermott, fireman 66 00 R. Kenneally, fireman 66 0 0 J. Roshin, fireman 77 00 F. Baumgartner, fireman ... • 71 50 J. Schoenberger, fireman • • 66 00 J. Tschudi, fireman J. Connolly, fireman 66 00 Wm. Smith, fireman 55 00 J. Peed, fireman 60 50 W. Kennedy, fireman 42 25 L. J. Hesling, fireman 35 30 W. Connolly, Fireman 15 02 L. Blocklinger, police 58 00 M. Connolly, police 62 00 John Cody, police James Corcoran, police 62 00 Wm. Donahue, police Phil J. Dunphy, police 72 35 Thomas Duggan, police 62 00 P. J. Fury, police 56 00 John Fox, police 77 50 James Flynn, police 60 00 M. Fogarty, police 60 00 Ben Gray, police 52 00 Pat Hanlon, police 58 00 Geo. Jones, police 60 00 Edw. Kumpf, police 60 0 0 Pat Kenneally, police 60 00 Emil Kahn, police 64 00 181 M. Kilty, police 62 00 John Kane, police 62 00 James Keefe, police 64 00 B. Ludescher, police 65 00 Chas. Liest, police 72 35 Hugh Markey, police 77 50 Pat McCollins, police 62 00 M. McCormack, police 62 00 Pat McInerney, police 30 00 Henry Mueller, police 56 00 John Murphy, police 60 00 T. O'Meara, police 62 00 John J. O'Brien, police 62 00 M. O'Connor, police 64 00 M. Ryan, police 60 00 John Raesle, police 72 35 John Spielman, police 62 00 Patrick Sutton, police 62 00 M. Stapelton, police 62 00 Joseph Stoltz, police 62 00 Pat Sullivan, police 62 00 Frank Williams, police 62 00 Miss B. Brennan, police ma- tron 60 00 Mrs. K. Hibbe, police matron 60 00 LABOR ON STREETS In the different Road Districts during the Last Half of April, 1908: Matt. Ackerer, 3rd $ 4 80 Sam Allen, 4th 5 60 Walter Burke, 1st 6 40 R. Burns, lst 6 40 Jos. Brouillette, 2nd 14 80 Jos. Brown, 3rd 8 00 Peter Boland, 3rd 4 80 John Boltz, 3rd 12 00 Paul Becker, 4th 18 00 Jake Bremner, 5th 8 80 John Brachtenbach, 5th 7 20 Mike Cain, 1st 6 00 Lanty Cahill, 1st 6 00 Jerry Cahill, 1st 7 60 Jas. Connolly, 1st , 6 40 Hugh Connell, 1st 7 60 Peter Carney, lst 4 80 R. Caffery, 2nd 16 80 Jas. Callaghan, 2nd 25 00 Mike Corbett, 3rd 11 20 W. Coughlan, Health 25 00 J. P. Cooney, 1 -5 in each 20 80 Owen Donahue, 1st 2 40 John Dougherty, 1st 6 00 John Duggan, 1st 6 40 M. Donegan, 2nd 8 00 Tom Donahue, 4th 18 40 John Dobler, 1 -5 in each 22 50 Pat Enright, 1st 7 00 John Egan, 2nd 8 00 Jos. Eberhardt, 2nd 12 00 John Ess, 5th 4 00 Mike Farrell, 1st 6 00 Tohn Flanagan, 2nd 16 00 Pat Farrell, 3rd 10 40 W. Flynn, 1st, $1.92; 2nd, $1.92; 3rd, $8.32; 4th, $1.92; 5th, $1.92 16 00 Frank Frick, 3rd 12 00 E. Fitzlaff, 1 -5 in each 27 50 J. Gednalske, 1st 6 00 A. Gibson, 1st 6 00 Pat Gilloon, 2nd 8 00 Barney Glass, 2nd 16 80 Jos. Gavin, 2nd 25 00 Henry Galle, 3rd 3 20 182 Conrad Geimar, 4th Jos. Grab, 5th Geo. Gau, 5th Peter Guenther, 5th Jos. Guenther, 6th H. Grode, 5th C. Gantenbein, 5th W. Hennessy, 2nd R. Harker, 2nd Oliver Hulse, 3rd Ed. Herbst, 4th Amb. Hird, 4th Nick Herman, 5th Peter Jacobs, 3rd John John, 3rd W. Johnson, 3rd John Keast, 2nd John Kness, 3rd Nic. Kettenhofen, 3rd C. Kupferschmidt, 5th Paul Krocheski, 5th Ed. Lee, 1st John Lowery, 1st T. Lonergan, 1st, $6.40; 2nd, $14.40 John Lux, 2nd D. Lillig, 3rd Frank Lassance, 5th Fred Liilig, 5th R. Love, 1 -5 in each James Meeghan, 2nd Ed. Malloy, 3rd Frank Maruney, 3rd Jas. Malloy, 4th Jos. Martinek, 4th Tom Malloy, 3rd John McNulty, 1st James McAleese, 2nd John McLaughlin, 3rd R. McGivern, 4th Bart. McDonnell, 1 -5 in each John Noonan, 4th Pat O'Hearn, 1st W. O'Brien, 1st Chas. O'Neil, 2nd, $13.20; 3rd, $3.40; 4th, $3.40 Frank Pierret, 2nd John Pullens, 3rd John Parker, 4th M. Prosser, 5th P. Priebe, 5th Phil Reddin, 2nd Frank Reinker, 4th James Ryan, 2nd Harry Rowland, 1 -5 in each Jos. Richter, 1 -5 in each Frank Strohmeyer, 1st Nic. Sweeney, 1st John Singrin, 3rd John Sloan, 3rd Ernst Schmidt, 3rd Adolph Schaller, 3rd Al. Scherr, 3rd John Schroeder, 4th Patrick Smith, 4th Chas. Schreiber, 4th Sam Sterling, 4th J. Scheidecker, 5th John Steffens, 5th Jos. Schafelet, 5th Aug. Soyke, 5th Ott. Turner, 3rd John Tashner, 4th W. Tobin, 4th List of Warrants 11 60 9 60 10 40 4 80 4 80 4 80 3 50 17 50 5 60 13 20 18 40 19 G0 8 00 15 20 4 80 10 40 8 00 8 00 3 20 4 80 7 20 6 00 6 00 20 80 8 00 15 20 4 80 8 80 3 20 16 00 13 20 14 00 17 20 10 40 15 20 6 00 15 20 6 40 25 00 28 85 9 20 6 40 25 00 20 00 4 00 1 60 13 60 6 40 80 4 80 14 40 20 80 76 00 17 30 6 00 4 40 19 25 3 20 8 00 8 00 25 00 11 60 11 60 11 60 8 80 4 80 4 80 9 60 7 20 13 60 10 40 10 00 John Tweig, 5th 8 S. Vandermullen, 2nd 13 John Varhoof, 5th 4 W. Walker, 1st 6 Larry Walsh, 2nd 7 L. Wachenheim, 3rd 3 John Ward, 3rd 3 John Walsh, 4th 16 Jos. Williams, 4th 10 Peter Weirich, 5th 8 Anton Welu, 5th 4 Nic. Wampach, 5th 8 H. J. Weber, 5th 25 John Zimmerman, 2nd 7 TEAMS. M. Ackels, 3rd, $10.45; 4th, $15.65 $ 26 10 F. G. Becker, 2nd, $5.20; 3rd, $38.35; 5th, $10.45 F. Burns, 3rd John Berwanger, 5th Jos. Calvert, 2nd John Calvert, 2nd Al. Conrad, 5th Jas. Graham, 2nd, $13.65; 4th, $13.05 M. Hannan, 2nd J. Haudenschield, 3rd, $10.80; 5th, $11.25 John Linehan, 1st John Long, 3rd, $19.10; 5th, $11.9 5 31 P. Linehan, 3rd 26 Al. Marietta, 1st 4 J. J. McCollins, 2nd 62 C. McElrath, 3rd 12 Sam. McElrath, 4th 27 D. O'Meara, 1st 7 Chas. Pier, 3rd 20 Geo. Reynolds, 1st 5 Aug. Renk, 5th 26 Ernest Stumpf, 3rd 39 Anton Schmidt, 3rd 26 Adam Stoltz, 5th 32 James Tobin, 4th 52 Frank Winters, 4th 47 LABOR ON SEWERS During the Last Half of April, D. Cunningham $ Ed. Daley J. Jellison P . Luchterhand Jos. Rooney J. Smith Con. Sullivan J. Tacke J. Wells LABOR Quarrying rock for rip- rapping mouth of Dodge Street Sewer: Peter Carney $ 8 00 D. McGuinness 8 00' M. O'Meara 8 00 A. Marietta 8 10 D. O'Meara 8 10 George Reynolds 8 10 LABOR On Mt. Carmel Avenue during the Last Half of April, 1908: Walter Burke $ 3 20 Peter Carney 4 80 D. McGuinness 4 80 M. O'Meara 4 80 A. Marietta 12 15 54 18 26 40 35 29 00. 60 40 40 20 20 20 00 40 80 80 80 00 2P 00 45 55 50 55 25 26 10. 36 45 22 50 31 95 05 10• 05 10 15 00 65 70 85 10 15 55 40 65 25 1908: 22 75 22 75 22 75 22 75 22 75 22 75 32 50 22 75 21 00 D. O'Meara 16 20 Geo. Reynolds 4 05 H. A. Schunk, donation to de- fray expenses of Memorial Day expenses $200 00 E. P. Peryon, services as citi- zen members of Board of Health from May 1, 1907 to May 1, 1908 39 00 Edward McEvoy, services as citizen member of Board of Health from May 1, 1907, to May 1, 1908 39 00 BILLS 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 Wunderlich & Wiederholt, horseshoeing for Fire Dept. 11 00 Collings & Pfiffner, horeshoe- ing for Fire Dept 6 00 Phil Heller, horseshoeing for Fire Dept 4 00 H. J. Hagerty, veterinary ser- vices purchasing team of fire horses 10 00 H. J. Hagerty, veterinary ser- vices 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 Dept. 6 00 Geo. Ragatz & Son, repairs for Fire Dept. 4 70 Red Cross Drug Store, paint and supplies for Fire Dept. 16 15 Linehan & Molo, coal for Fire Dept. 13 30 Peter Evan, coal for Fire Dept. Fischer & Co., coal for Fire Dept. 63 45 Key City Gas Co., coke for Fire Dept. 28 35 Thomas F. Kane, hay and oats for Fire Dept. 733 99 Carr, Ryder, Adams Co., glass and edgings for Fire Dept 65 National Refining Co., oil for Fire Dept. 20 25 Enterprise Printing Co., blank books for Police and Fire Commissioners ...... 33 00 Standard Lumber Co., shav- ings for Fire Dept 3 00 Babcock Fire Extinguisher Co., supplies for Fire Dept. 10 00 Joseph Palen, supplies for Fire and Health Departs 31 50 Mettel Bros., bran for Fire Dept. A. J. Hartig, glass for Fire Dept. 55 List of Warrants 183 13 75 2 70 Union Electric Co., power for fire alarm system 2 00 Thomas F. Kane, hay and oats for Police Dept. 67 61 J. W. Wittmer, supplies for Police Dept. 75 F. G. Becker, coal for Patrol House 16 45 F. A. Burns & Co., coal for Po- lice Dept. 9 60 Collings & Pfiffner, horseshoe - ing for Police Dept 11 00• H. J. Hagerty, veterinary ser- vices for Patrol horses for months of March and April 2 64 American Electrical Novelty & Manufacturing Co., bat- teries for Police Dept 4 00 C. W. Katz, 20 meals fur- nished prisoners during month of April 4 00' E. J. Mulgrew, bread and milk for Police Matrons 4 50• Eichhorn & Bechtel, supplies for Police Dept 5 20. John Lee, cinders for Road Dept. 50' Geo. W. Healey & Son, tools for Road Dept 1 30 Geo. W. Ragatz & Son, repairs for Road Dept 12 83 Dubuque Water Co., cinders for Road Dept 1 35 Linehan & Molo, cement for Road Dept. 1 40 Pitts - Thompson Fdry. Co , grates for Road Dept 3 99' Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co., hose washers and rings for Road Dept. 1 75 F. Schloz & Son, repairs for Road Dept. 5 40' Dr. I. S. Bigelow, services in Monteith, Sears and Lincoln damage cases 25 00' John Spencer, services to City Attorney in Tibey case 10 00' Harger & Blish, stationery and supplies for various of- fices 34 35 G. B. Grosvenor, supplies for various offices 3 14 Dub. Rubber & Belting Co , supplies for various offices 3 65 Lorenz Eberhardt, lumber for various departments 6 91 Kelly's Book Store, stationery for various offices 11 05. Dub. Cabinet Makers' Assn , rent of tables for election 30 Eichhorn & Bechtel, oil for election lamps 2 63: Ed. Fuhrman, hauling wood to voting precinct, 17th and Clay Sts. 50 Geo. F. Kleih, hardware for various departments 6 55 J. W. Kintzinger, expenses in various legal cases 15 80 H. M. Scharle, services as- sisting City Engineer 57 60 W. J. Coleman, inspector Alta Vista Street Sewer and rod - man in Engineer's office 50 00 184 List of Warrants Foley's Hand Laundry, towel service City Hall month of April 4 00 Peter Hanson, supplies for Market Master 80 Lagen, Sloan & Peed, horse - shoeing for Sewer Dept 3 00 Adam Kleiber, sawing wood 2 50 J. W. Wittmer, supplies for various departments 12 60 Phil. Doerr & Co., wood for City Hall • 13 00 Labor Leader, printing, Ex- pense Department 7 25 National Demokrat, printing April proceedings 25 00 Labor Leader, printing April proceedings 25 00 Times - Journal, printing April proceedings 42 28 Telegraph - Herald, printing April proceedings 53 50 Telegraph - Herald, printing proceedings in pamphlet and printing for various of- fices 36 36 Max Wocher & Son Co., Cen- tury milk tester and tubes for Health Department 15 80 Geo. F. Kleih, supplies for Health Department 15, T. J. Mulgrew Co., cement for Dodge Street Sewer 20 Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co., washers and rings for Sewer Department 1 75 Geo. W. Healey, nails for Side- walk Dept. 10 60 H. J. Hagerty, veterinary ser- ' vices Road and Sewer horses for March and April 1 76 O'Farrell Contracting Co , constructing sewer in Alta Vista Street 472 90 H. Brinkman, interest on warrants outstanding 167 55 H. Brinkman, expense 28 48 H. Brinkman, money advanc- ed for purchase of fire horses 500 00 H. Brinkman, Library orders issued 597 51 LABOR ON STREETS In the different Road Districts during the First Half of May, 1908: Sam Allen, 4th $ 14 00 Walter Burke, 1st 9 20 R. Burns, 1st 2 80 Jos. Brouillette, 2nd • • 12 00 John Burns, 2nd 10 00 F. Boltz, 3rd 3 20 Paul Becker, 4th 8 80 J. Brachtenbach, 5th 6 80 C. Buddien, 5th 10 15 J. Brenner, 5th 3 20 Peter Carney, lst 14 40 W. Coughlan, -st 10 80 M. Cain, 1st 9 20 Jerry Cahill, 1st 2 80 Hugh Connell, 1st 70 R. Caffery, 2nd 14 80 J., Callaghan, 2nd 22 50 M. Carney, 4th 13 20 J. Connolly, 1st, $2.08; 2nd, $5.40; 3rd, $7.28; 4th, $5.20; 5th, 84c John Cooney, 1 -5 in each John Duggan, 1st John Dougherty, 1st M. Donegan, 2nd T. Donnahue, 3rd, $10.40; 4th, $10.40 Peter Dax, 3rd,. $15.60; 5th, $5.20 John Enright, let John Egan, 2nd John Ess, 5th Jos. Eberhardt, 5 5th. M. Farrell, 1st Dan Fox, 1st John Flanagan, 2nd W. Flynn, 3rd, $9.60; 5th, $4.10 P. Farrell, 3rd Frank Frick 3rd W. Frost, 4th Barney Glass, 2nd Pat. Gilloon, 2nd Jos. Gavin, 2nd H. Galle, 3rd Conrad Geimar, 4th George Gau, 5th H. Grode, 5th A. Gantenbein, 5th C. Gantenbein, 5th Jos. Grab, 5th 011ie Hulse, 3rd James Hird, 4th J. Haupert, 5th John Heil, 1 -5 in each Nic Herman, 5th Peter Jacobs, 3rd John Keast, 2nd N. Kettenhofen, 3rd Jos. Kiebel, 3rd M. Kieffer, 4th C. Kupferschmidt, 5th F. Kupferschmidt, 5th Paul Krocheski, 5th John Kness, lst, $2.08; 2nd, $5.40; 3rd, $7.28; 4th, $5.20; 5th, 84c J. Kraus, 1st, $2.08; 2nd, $5.40; 3rd, $7.28; 4th, $5.20; 5th, 84c P. Kenneally, Health John Lowery, 1st Ed. Lee, 1st M. Lavin, 2nd F. Lassance, 5th F. Lillig, 5th Torn Lonergan, 1st, $6.95; 2nd, $13. 85 John Mullen, 2nd Jas. Meeghan, 2nd Tom Malloy, 3rd Ed. Malloy, 3rd F. Maroney, 3rd J. Martinek, 4th F. Martin, 3rd D. McGuinness, lst J. McNulty, 1st Jas. McAleese, 2nd John McLaughlin, 3rd John McQuillan, 3rd James McLaughlin, 3rd Pat. McPoland, 4th A. C. Neumeyer, 2nd 20 80 4 80 12 80 2 40 11 60 20 80 20 80 9 60 11 60 8 40 16 20 4 25 2 80 12 80 13 70 12 80 9 60 2 80 10 40 6 80 22 50 9 60 14 00 6 75 6 40 2 30 22 50 16 20 9 60 22 50 6 75 22 50 9 40 4 80 9 20 9 60 69 60 15 60 5 80 4 80 13 80 20 80 20 80 22 50 2 80 2 40 6 00 5 50 16 80 20 80 9 60 8 40 13 60 9 60 8 70 15 60 1 25 12 80 2 80 17 20 11 90 9 60 9 60 14 00 4 00 List of Warrants -_ Pat. OHearn, lst 1 60 W. O'Brien, 1st 22 50 C. O'Neill, 2nd, $10.40; 3rd, - $5.20; 4th, 5.20 - 20 80 J. O'Donnell, 5th 1 40 W. O'Hearn, 3rd 11 20 P. Priebe, 5th 9 80 J. Perryon, 5th 5 15 M. Prosser, 5th 15 00 Phil Reddin, 2nd 1 60 Frank Reinecker, 4th 1 60 James Reid, 1st, $2.08; 2nd, $5,40; 3rd, . $7.28; 4th, $5.20; 5th, 84c 20 80 James Ryan, 2nd 18 40 Nick Sweeney, 1st 2 80 F. Strohmeyer, 1st 2 80 Chas. Seward, 2nd 5 60 John Schon, 3rd 8 80 John Sloan, 3rd 9 60 H. Schoenbeck, 3rd 3 20 H. Schmidt, 3rd 3 20 John Singrin, 3rd 22 50. John Schroeder, 4th 15 60 Aug, Soeki, 5th 6 60 Jos. Schafetel, 5th 9 60 ' John Spahn, 4th 3 25 W. Somerville, 3rd, $5.60; 4th, $6.60 11 20 Casper Specht, 1 -5 in each 20 00 Arthur Turner, 3rd - 15 95 John .Twieg, 5th 16 20 S. Vandermullen, 2nd 11 60 John Varhoff, 5th 8 20 W. Walker, 1st 2 80 L. Wachenheim, 3rd 9 60 John Ward, 3rd 3 20 John Walsh, 4th 10 40 Jos. Williams, 4th 1 60 NI Wampach, 5th 12 40 Anton Welu, 5th 5 60 P. J. Weirich, 5th 15 00 H. J. Weber, 5th 17 70 TEAMS. Peter Apel, 1st, $9.60; 2nd, $3.90; 3rd, $5.25; 4th, $3.75; 5th, 60c 23 10 H. Ackels, 3rd, $8.10; 4th, $12.15 20 25 F. Burns, 3rd, $21.35; 5th, $3.60 24 95 F. G. Becker, 2nd, $3.80; 3rd $3.25; 4th, $9.35 38 70 John Calvert, 2nd 35 55 Jos. Calvert, 2nd 29 25 B. Costello, 4th 35 65 Frank ,Carney, 4th 4 05 ' A. Conrad, th 1.9 35 James Graham, 2nd, $9.90; 4th, $9.90 19 80 M. Hannan, 2nd 31 50 J. Haudenschield, 3rd, $21.80; 5th, $25.65 47 45 T', Heber, 5th 31 60 John Linehan, 1st, $27.15; 2nd, $1.95; 3rd, $1.95 31 05 John Long 3rd, $9.00; 5th, $22.05 31 05 P. Linehan, 3rd 15 75 F. Mathis, 1st 12 15 John McCollins, 2nd 42 75 D. O'Meara, 1st, $1.58; - 2nd, $4.12; 3rd, $5.55; 4th, $3.95; 5th, 65c 15 85 185 Chas. Pier, 3rd... 24 30 George Reynolds, 1st- - - ; 36 00 August Renk,. 5th - - 31 50 John Stumpf, 3rd - .38 00 Anton Schmidt, 3rd 20 25 Adam Stoltz, 5th 36 45 James Tobin, 4th - 37 35 Clark Van Wie, 1st 16 20 Frank Winters, 4th 31 50 LABOR On Mt. Carmel Avenue during the First Half of May, 1908: Peter Carney $ 1 60 Peter Apel 4 05 F. Mathis 1 80 Clark Van •Vie 4 05 LABOR ON SEWERS During the First Half of May, 1908: F. Donahue $ 22 75 J. Jellison 22 75 F. Luchterhand 22 75 M. O'Meara 22 75 Jos. Rooney 22 75 C. Sullivan 30 00 L. Taylor 22. 75 J. Tacke 22 75 D. Warren 22 75 Guy G. White, balance as sal- ary for acting Street Com- missioner March and April, 1908 50 00 MACADAM BILLS. James McAleese, 10 cubic yards macadam, Hill Street.$ 7 50 John Mullin, 15 cubic yards macadam on Hill Street 11 25 John M. Schaefer, 29 cubic yards on Hill Street 21 75 John Flanagan, 1 cubic yards macadam on Hill Street 95 Barney Glass, 6 cubic yards macadam on Hill Street 4 50 Frank Reinhardt, 9 c ubic yards macadam at City Pound 6 75 Chas. Reilly, 25 cubic yards macadam at West 17th Street 18 75 John Michel, 7 cubic yards macadam on West Locust Street 7 00 Otto P. Geiger, damage claim.$ 9 60 Geo. Ragatz, repair sprink- ling wagons 7 25 Nic Hebler, balance due for rent of building for Regis- tration and Election 5 00 Lagen, Sloan & Peed, horse - shoeing for Fire Dept 5 55 J. J. Powers, horseshoeing for Fire Dept. 19 95 Frank Venn, impounding 12 dogs 6 00 Ivey City Gas Co., lights for various departments 127.15 Union Electric Co., arc lights for month of April 2221 25 A. A. Cooper, painting sprink- ling wagons 196 00 186 Official Notices I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct list of all war- rants issued by me during the month of May, 1908. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, City Recorder. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received at the Council Chamber, City Hall, by the City Recorder, until 8:00 p. m., Thursday, June 18th, 1908, for the im- provement of Milwaakee avenue from Couler avenue to Jackson street, in accordance with plans and specifica- tions prepared by the City Engineer and now on file in the office of the City Recorder. It is estimated by the City Engineer that said improvement will require 736 lineal feet of new curbing set. 736 lineal feet of guttering. 1033 square yards of macadamizing. Earth filling, 800 cubic yards. The work to he paid for when said work is completed and as prescribed by Chapter XXXIT of the Revised Or- dinances of 1901, of the City of Du- buque, work to be completed on or be- fore November 1st, 1908. Bidders must state price per lineal foot for new curbing set, the price per lineal foot for guttering, the price per square yard for macadamizing, also price per cubic yard for grading. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for $50.00 on some Du- buque bank as a guarantee that a con- tract will be entered into if awarded. The City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Dubuque, June 6th, 1908. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, 6 -9 -2t, City Recorder. Notice to Dog Owners. Notice is hereby given to all owners or harborers of dogs that there is now due and payable at the City Treasur- er's office of Dubuque, $1.00 for each male dog, and $3.00 for each female dog owned or harbored by you. An early payment of this license will save you trouble and annoyance. Licenses are now ready at the Treasurer's office and can be procured at any time. JAMES PICKLEY, Chief of Police, NOTICE OF THE CITY COUNCIL'S INTEN- TION TO IMPROVE GRANDVIEW AVENUE FROM DELHI STREET TO DODGE STREET. To Whom It May Concern: You and each of you are hereby notified that it is the intention of the City Council of the City of Dubuque to improve Grandview avenue from the south line of Delhi street to the south line of Dodge Street. That the plat and estimate of said proposed improvement is now on file in the office of the City Reccirder. It is estimated by the City Engineer that said improvement will'iegtiire: Curbing, 3,470 lineal feet. Guttering, 3,470 lineal feet.' Macadamizing, 11,080 square yards. Grading, 8,100 cubic yards. Making a total estimated cost to the abutting property owners of $9,771.00. Any person having objection to said improvement is hereby notified. to • ap- pear before the City Council at its regular session to be held July 2nd, 1908, or to file with the City Recorder their objections in writing on or be- fore July 2nd, 1908, Dated at Dubuque, June 23rd, 1908. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, 6 -24 3t City Recorder. NOTICE • OF THE CITY COUNCIL'S INTEN- TION TO IMPROVE NORTH STREET FROM GRANDVIEW AVENUE TO A POINT ABOUT SIX HUNDRED FEET WEST THEREOF. To Whom It May Concern: You and each of you are hereby notified that it is the intention of the City Council of the City of Dubuque, to improve North street from Grand- view avenue to a point about six hundred feet west thereof. That the plat and estimate of said proposed improvement is now on file in the office of the City Recorder. It is estimated by the City Engineer that said improvement will require: Curbing, 1,290 lineal feet. Guttering, 573 square yards. Macadamizing, 2,293 square yards. Grading, 2,400 cubic yards. Making a total estimated cost to the abutting property owners of $2,493.60. Any person having objection to said improvement is hereby notified to ap- pear before the City Council at its regular session to be held July 2nd, 1908, or to file with the City Recorder their objections in writing on or be-. fore July 2nd, 1908. Dated at Dubuque, June 23, 1908. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, 6 -24 3t City Recorder. (Official Publication.) AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A GRADE ON MILWAUKEE AVE- NUE FROM COULER AVENUE TO JACKSON STREET IN THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: 13e It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That a grade on Mil- waukee avenue from Couler avenue to Jackson street, in the City of Du- buque, Iowa, be and the same is here- by established and adopted as shown by the profile of said street and grade 'prepared by the City Engineer and ac- cepted by the City Council on the 4th day of June, 1908, being No. 648, and marked "Profile showing grade on Milwaukee avenue from Couler ave- nue to Jackson street, b. m. door sill of Heim's Hotel, elevation 49.194." Said grade beginning at the east curb line of Couler avenue, which is station 0 -12, elevation 43.92; thence to station 0, east lot line of Couler avenue, ele- vation 43.87; thence to station 1, ele- vation 43.40; thence to station 2, ele- vation 42.93; thence to station 3, ele- vation 42.46; thence to station 3+80, west curb line of Jackson street, ele- vation 42.07. Section 2. This ordinance to be in force and take effect from and after its passage by the City Council and its publication one time LL the Daily Telegraph- Herald and Times - Journal, newspapers. Adopted June 19th, 1908. Approved June 22nd, 1908. H. A. SCHUNK, Mayor., Attest: EDMUND A. LINEHAN, City Recorder. Published officially in the Daily Times - Journal June 2 4th, 1908. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, City Recorder. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received at the Council Chamber, City Hall, by the City Recorder, up to 8:00 p. m. Thursday, July 9th, 1908, for the pav- ing with brick of White street from the south curb line of Sixth street to the northerly side of the present brick paving at Fourth and White streets in accordance with the plans and spec- ifications prepared by the City Engi- neer and now on file in the office of the City Recorder. It is estimated by the City Engineer that said improvement will require 3168 square yards of brick paving and concrete foundation. 166 lineal feet of new curbing set. 175 lineal feet of old curbing reset. The work to be paid for when said work is completed and as prescribe d by Chapter XXXII of the revised or -' dinances of 1901 of the City of Du- buque, work to be completed on or before the 1st day of November, 1908. Bidders must state the price per lineal foot for new curbing set, re -' setting olcl curbing, also the price per square yard for paving with brick,' including foundation, in the manner provided for in the specifications. The contractor to furnish all new material and do all the work. Each bid must be accompanied with a certified check for $100.00 on some Dubuque bank as a guarantee that a' contract will be entered into if awarded. . The city reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Official _Notices 187 Dated at Dubuque June 27th, 1908. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, 6- 27 -2t. City Recorder, NOTICE TO -CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals wilt, be received at the Council Chamber, City Hall,, by the City Recorder, up to 8:00 p. m. Thursday, July 9th, 1908, for the pav- ing with brick of Sixth street from the east lot line of Locust street to the west lot line of Main street in ac- cordance with the plans and specifica- tions prepared by the City Engineer and now on file in the office of the City Recorder. It is estimated by the City Engineer that said improvement will require- 1226.4 square yards of brick 'paving and 'concrete foundation. 94 lineal feet of new curbing set, 50 lineal feet of old curbing reset. The work to be paid for when said work is completed and as provided by Chapter XXXII of the revised ordi- nances of 1901, of the City of Dubuque, work to be completed on or before the let day of November, 1908. • Bidders must state the price per lin- eal foot for new eurbing set, resetting old curbing, also the price per square yard for paving with brick, including foundation, in the mann-ir provided for in the specifications. The contractor• to furnish all ne w material and do alt the work. Each bid must be accompanied with a certified check for $50.00 on some Dubuque bank as a guarantee that a contract will be entered into if award- ed. The city reserves the right to reject any and all bids. - Dated at Dubuque June 27th, 1908'. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, 6- 27 -2t, City Recorder. OFFICIAL PUBLICATION. AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A GRADE ON ST. AMBROSE" STREET FROM ASBURY STREET TO ARCH STREET IN THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That a grade on St. AW- brose street from Asbury street to Arch street, in the city of Dubuque, Iowa, be and the same is hereby es- tablished and adopted as shown by the profile of said street and grade prepared by the City Engineer and accepted by the City Council on the 22nd day of May, 1908, being No. 646, and marked "Profile showing change of grade on St. Ambrose street from Asbury street to Willow street and profile showing grade on St. Ambrose street from Willow street to Arch street, b. m., s. e. corner fountain foundation, Arch street, elev. 265.56, and also containing the written con- sent of the owners of all the property 1 188 Official ,Notice's Official Notices 189 to 'a change in grade between Asbury and Willow streets as shown on said pi-bfile." Said grade beginning at the angle of Asbury and St. Ambrose streets, which is station 13+08, eleva- tion 282.00; thence to station 15, ele- vation 286.50; thence to station 16, elevation 285.00; thence to station 16+40, north curb line Willow street, elevation 285.00; thence to station 16 +90, elevation 283.57; thence to station 17 +40, elevation 282.15; thence to station 17 +90, elevation 279.50; thence to station 18+40, ele- vation 276.85; thence to station 18 +90, elevation 274.20; thence to station 19 +40, elevation 271.55; thence to station 19 +90, elevation 268.90; thence to station 20 +40, ele- vation 266.25; thence to station 20 +77, south curb line of Arch street, elevation 264.30. Section 2. This ordinance to be in force and take effect from and after its passage by the City Council and its publication one time in the Tele- graph- Herald and Times - Journal newspapers. Adopted June 25th, 1908. Approved June 26th, 1908. H. A. SCHUNK, Mayor. Attest: EDMUND A. LINEHAN, City Recorder. Published officially in the Daily Times - Journal June 27th, 1908. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, City Recorder. OFFICIAL PUJBLICATION. AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE establishing a grade on Yale Street from Alta Vista Street to Lot No. 18 of Ox- ford Heights Subdivision. Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That a grade on Yale street from the east curb line of Alta' Vista street to lot No. 18 of Oxford Heights subdivision in the City of Du- buque, Iowa, be and the same is here- by adopted and established as shown by the profile of said street and grade prepared by the City Engineer and presented to the City Council on the 16th day of April, 1908, being plat No. 643, and marked "Grade and Profile of Yale. Street from Alta Vista street to lot 18 of Oxford Heights, b. m's. top of foundation frame house No. 540 Paulina street, elevation 251.17; east . end of coping Marsh's stone wall on Julien avenue, elevation 306.62; east concrete step to kitchen of brick house at station 3 +75, elevation 294.86." Said grade beginning at the east curb line of Alta Vista street, which is station 0. elevation 280.76; thence to station ,2 +70, elevation 292.70; thence to sta- ' tion 3 +89, which is the line of lot 18 in the above said addition, elevation 293.50. Sec. 2. This ordinance shall be in force and take effect from and after its passage by the City Council and its publication one time .in the •Tele- graph- Herald and Threes- Journal newspapers, Adopted June 25th, 1908. Approved June 26th, 1908. IL A. SCHUNK, Mayor. Attest: EDMUND A. LINEHAN, City Recorder. Published officially in the Daily Times- Journal June 27th, 1908, EDMUND A. LINEHAN, City Recorder. NOTICE OF THE CITY COUNCIL'S INTEN- TION TO IMPROVE YALE STREET FROM ALTA VISTA STREET TO HARVARD STREET. To Whom It May Concern: You and each of you are hereby notified that it is the intention of the City Council of the City of Dubuque to improve Yale street from Alta Vis- ta street to the east line of Harvard street. That the plat and estimate of said proposed improvement is now on file in the office of the City Recorder. It is estimated by the City Engineer that said improvement will require: Curbing, 464 lineal feet. Guttering, 213 square yards. Macadamizing, 427 square yards. Grading, 600 cubic yards. Making a total estimated cost to the abutting property owners of $612.00. Any person having objection to said improvement is hereby notified to ap- pear before the City Council at its regular session to be held July 9th, 1908, or to file with the City Recorder their objections in writing on or be- fore July 9th, 1908. Dated at Dubuque, June 29th, 1908. EDMUND A, LINEHAN, 6 -29 -3t City Recorder. NOTICE OF THE CITY COUNCIL'S INTEN- TION TO IMPROVE HENNEPIN STREET FROM WINDSOR AVE- NUE TO STAFFORD AVENUE. To Whom It May Concern: You and each of you are hereby notified that it is the intention of the City Council of the City of Dubuque to improve Hennepin street from Wind- sor avenue to Stafford avenue. That the plat and specifications of said proposed improvement is now on file in the office of the City Recorder. It is estimated by the City Engineer that said improvement will require: Curbing, 1,050 lineal feet. Guttering, 466 square yards. Macadamizing, 940 square yards. Grading cutting, 800 cubic yards. Filling, 500 cubic yards. Making a total estimated cost to the abutting property owners of $1,349.00. Any person having objection to said improvement is hereby notified to ap- pear before the city council at its regular session to be held July 9th, 1908, or to file with the City Recorder their objection in writing on or before July 9th, 1908. Dated at Dubuque, June 29th, 1908. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, 6 -29 -3t City Recorder. NOTICE OF THE CITY COUNCIL'S INTEN- TION TO RE- IMPROVE WASH - INGTON STREET FROM EIGHTH STREET TO TENTH STREET. To Whom It May Concern: You and each of you are hereby no- tified that it is the intention of the City Council of the City of Dubuque, to re- improve Washington street from the north curb line of Eighth street to the south curb line of Tenth street. That the plat and estimate of said proposed improvement is now on file in the office of the City Recorder. It is estimated by the City Engineer that said improvement will require: Curbing, re- setting 720 lineal feet. Guttering, 450 square yards. Macadamizing, 1,150 square yards. Making a total estimated ,cost to the abutting property owners of $988.00. Any person having objection to said improvement is hereby notified to ap- pear before the City Council at its regular session to be held July 9th, 1908, or to file with the City Recorder their objections in writing on or be- fore July 9th, 1908. Dated at Dubuque, June 29th, 1908. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, 6 -29 -3t City Recorder. NOTICE OF THE CITY COUNCIL'S INTEN- TION TO IMPROVE LOCUST STREET FROM EIGHTH STREET TO SIXTH STREET. To Whom It May Concern: You and each of you are hereby no- tified that it is the intention of the City Council of the City of Dubuque to improve Locust street from the south lot line of Eighth street to the south lot line of Sixth street. That the plat and estimate of said proposed improvement is now on file in the office of the City Recorder. It is estimated by the City Engineer that said improvement will require 3,050 square yards of brick paving and concrete foundation, 348 lineal feet of old curbing reset, making a total estimated cost to the abutting property owners of $6,609.70. Any person having objection to said improvement is hereby notified to ap- pear before the City Council at its regular session to be held July 9th, 1908, or to file with the City Recorder their objections in writing on or be- fore July 9th, 1908. Dated at Dubuque, June 29th, 1908. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, 6 -29 -3t City Recorder. NOTICE OF THE CITY COUNCIL'S INTEN- TION TO RE- IMPROVE JACKSON STREET FROM EIGHTH STREET TO NINTH STREET. To All Whom It May Concern: You and each of you are hereby no- tified that it is the intention of the City Council of the City of Dubuque to re- improve Jackson street from the north lot line of Eighth street to the south curb line of Ninth street. • It is estimated by the City Engineer that said improvement will require Curbing resetting, 612 lineal feet. Guttering, 227 square yards. Macadamizing, 684 square yards. Making a total estimated cost to the abutting property owners of $638.40. Any person having objection to said improvement is hereby notified to ap- pear before the City Council at its regular session to be held July 9th, 1908, or to file with the City Recorder their objections in writing on or be- fore July 9th, 1908. Dated at Dubuque, June 29th, 1908. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, G -29 -3t City Recorder.