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1907 September Council ProceedingsCITY COUNCIL Regular Session, September 5th, 1907. (Official). Council met at 8:30 p. m. Mayor Schunk in the chair. Present —Alds. Clancy, Closs, Hines, .Stumpf and Thomas. Absent —Alds. Hopkins and McEvoy. Ald. Clancy moved that the council .proceedings for the month of August, 1907, .be approved as printed. Carried. Ald. Clancy moved the rules be sus- pended to allow the committee from Dubuque Business Men's Club to ad- .dress the Council. Carried. Mr. C. T. Hancock and H. B. Gniffke then addressed the Council, stating the City of Dubuque had in previous years paid an assessment of $250.00 each year to the Upper Mississippi River Im- provement Association, and requested that the city appropriate $250.00 this year for that purpose. Whereupon Ald. Clancy moved that a warrant in the sum of $250.00 be drawn in favor of Mr. N. J. Schrup, :Secretary of the Upper Mississippi River Improvement Association, to pay the clues of the city of Dubuque for the year 1907 in said association. Car- ried. Regular Session, September 5, 1907 BILLS. The following bills.having been prop- erly approved by the various commit- tees, were ordered paid: Jos. W. Straub, services in engi- neer's office from Aug. 1st to Sept. 5th, inclusive $ 77 50 John McNulty, inspector Iowa street paving 25 00 Jas. Butler, inspector Iowa street paving 13 45 Wm. Foster, inspector N. Main and Leibnitz streets sewer 25 00 C. Gantenbein, inspector Troy and Sutter streets sanitary sewer John M. Schafer, 12.44 yards macadam, at 75c Adam Zingel, 90.2 yards ma- cadam at $1.00 Michael Lavin, 31 yards ma- cadam at 75c James McAleese, 26.07 yards macadam at 75c James Gray, 16 yards macadam at 75c John Mullen, 16 yards macadam at $1.00 •Lager, Sloan & Peed, horse - shoeing for fire and sewer depts 7 50 John J. Powers, horseshoeing for fire and road depts 19 75 26 90 9 33 90 20 23 20 19 55 12 00 16 00 3 Phil Heller, horseshoeing for fire and road depts. 6 00 Jas. Phelan, horseshoeing for fire and road depts. 2 00 Wunderlich & Wiederholt, horseshoeing for fire and road depts. 12 00 Eichhorn & Bechtel, supplies for fire, road and police depts 6 10 M. Stafford, feed for fire dept 2 20 Thos F Kane, hay and oats for fire dept 216 76 Whelan & Crahan, feed for fire dept 3 45 Mettel Bros., feed for fire dept 2 40 Key City Gas. Co., light and coke for various depts 104 15 Geo. Ragatz & Son, repairs for fire and sewer depts 23 72 Pitts - Thompson Fdry. Co., cast- ings for fire and road depts 84 02 Ellwanger Bros., supplies and repairs for fire and police depts 15 30 H. J. Hagerty, veterinary servi- ces to city horses during Aug. John Newman & Son, repairs for fire and road depts Linehan & Molo, cement and sewer pipe for road dept F. Schloz & Son, repairs for fire and road depts Key City Iron Works, repairs for fire and road depts Dub. Wooden Ware & Lumber Co., lumber for fire dept. and repairs to sidewalks G. B. Grosvenor, supplies for fire dept John A. Cunningham, to bond- ing fire and police commis- sioners for one year H. Wunderlich & Son, desk and chair for police and fire com- missioners National Refining Co., oil for fire dept \Vm. Marshall, repairs for fire dept 1 45 Geo. Jeoffroy & Son, repairs for fire dept 3 00 Nick Jacquinot, plumbing re- pairs for fire dept 5 70 Dan J. Haas, soda for fire dept. 18 48 Central Electric Co., batteries • for police dept. 4 15 Chas. W. Katz, meals furnished prisoners during Aug. 4 80 F. A. Burns, 2 loads shavings for police horses 6 00 E. J. Mulgrew, bread and milk for police matron's quarters 6 67 M. Hannan, hauling 7 loads manure from patrol house 5 25 Chas. Giese, sharpening saws for road dept 2 80 C. H. Dell, constructing sidewalk abutting city property 35 10 Peter Hanson, feed and oil for road dept 1 05 28 34 6 80 24 08 21 75 9 85 79 08 6 75 45 00 40 00 8 10 390 Regular Session, September 5, 1907 Regular Session, September 5, 1907 391 H. Magda', old iron for road dept 4 50 Kelly Springfield Road Roller Co., casting for steam roller. 54 00 M. Kassler, old iron for road dept 80 John Tibey, loan of derrick for 16 days on Bluff street exten- sion 16 00 Geo. Bock, repairs for road dept 5 75 John Duggan, repairs for road dept 17 00 The Martin Strelau Co., use of team 12 hours for road dept 7 00 Geo. Ragatz & Son, repairs for road dept 158 05 T. J. Mulgrew Co., cement and sewer pipe for road dept 248 26 G. F. Kleih, hardware for var- ious depts. 1 15 Duggan & Cota, hardware for various depts. 16 60 Dubuque Rubber & Belting Co , supplies for various depts 95 50 Key City Roofing Co., cement and sewer pipe for road dept 10 13 A. E. Gmehle, collecting de- linquent taxes 50 31 Jas. Beach & Son, supplies for city hall 3 20 F'oley's Hand Laundry, towel service at city hall for months of June, July and August 12 00 Singrin Bros., pine wood for city hall 8 25 Larry Daliy, cleaning around market square 14 00 13. W. Fern, stakes for city engi- neer 1 96 Trexler Bros., horse for dog catcher during months of June and July 46 00 Enterprise Printing Co., print- ing for various offices 25 25 John E. Hartig, repairs for various depts. 4 90 Geo. W. Healey & Son, hard- ware various depts 73 Peter J. Seippel Lbr. Co., lumber for sidewalk dept 59 20 Harger & Blish, supplies for various offices 9 55 N. J. Kolas, grinding lawn mow - 1 00 er Union Electric Co., are lights for August 2172 21 Kelly's Book Store, stationery for various offices 27 45 Labor Leader, printing for Aug- ust 25 00 National Demokrat, official printing for August 25 00 Times - Journal, official printing for August 110 82 Telegraph - Herald, official print- ing for August 160 19 • Telegraph- Herald, printing for various offices 124 '75 Bill of E. E. Frith for removing gar- bage and dead animals during the month of August, 1907, amounting to. $457.38, was, on motion, referred to the Board of Health. 13111 of Hennessy Bros., amounting to $14.00, having been -approved by committee on streets, was referred to the Street Commissioner for collection from the Board of Supervisors. Bill of Jas. Lee & Son for construct- ing cement sidewalk in front of Graff property was, on motion, referred to the City Engineer to examine said walk and report to the Council at the next session. PETITIONS AND COMMUNICA- TIONS. Petition of J. V. Rider, George Bur- den and B. W. Lacy agent for Grace R. Willoughby estate, owners of E. 51 feet of E. 2 -5 of out lot 461, S 1 -5 of out lot 457, S. 87 1 -2 feet of out lot 458 and S. 1 -5 of out lot 459 asking that the Council accept amount of original assessments without interest in full settlement for the special as- sessment for paving Iowa street was, on motion, referred to finance com- mittee and City Attorney. Petition of H. B. Glover et al asking that the Council take measures to pre- vent the continuance of laundry in the building on Main street recently de- stroyed by fire, claiming the use of said building for said purpose is a menace to the surrounding property and depreciates . the valuation of the said property, was, on motion, referred to the committee of the whole. Petition of Dubuque Cabinet Makers Association et al asking for the abate- ment of laundry in the building recent- ly burned, same being a nuisance and a detriment to the trade' of the mer- chants in the vicinity, was, on motion, referred to the committee of the whole. Petition of C. J. Young et al asking that an electric lamp be placed at the corner of West Third and Nevada streets, was, on motion, granted and the City Electrician to be instructed to have light installed at once. Petition of Pauline Rohr asking that her taxes for the year 1906 on lot 283, East Dubuque add., be reduced one- half, she being a widow and unable to pay same, was, on motion, granted and the Treasurer to be instructed accord- ingly. Petition of Mary L. Blondin asking that taxes for the year 1906 on her homestead be exempted front taxes to the amount of $800.00, she being the widow of an honorably discharged sol- die', was, on motion, granted and the Treasurer to be instructed accordingly. Communication from the City Coun- cil of Council Bluffs, Iowa, inviting the il[ayor and City Council to attend the Tenth Annual Convention of the League of Iowa Municipalities to be held in Council Bluffs September 17th, 18th and 19th, 1907, was, on motion, received and the Recorder to notify the com- mittee accordingly. Communication from James Lee & Son, contractors, for John T. Adams, C. H. Gregoire agent of C. H. Gregoire estate, and Marie L. McCartny asking the Council not to accept any bids for laying sidewalks on Nevada street abutting on lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and west 1 -2 of lot 33, Nairn's add., was read and on motion bids were ordered not opened and action deferred for two weeks, bids to be opened on September 19th if sidewalks are not laid before that time. Petition of S. F. Kenneally et al remonstrating against the construction of a sanitary sewer in Chestnut street, was, on motion, referred to the com- mittee of the whole. Petition of Pitts - Thompson Foundry Company asking that they be exempted from taxation for the year 1906 as per resolution adopted April 29th, 1905, was, on motion granted, and Treasurer to be instructed accordingly. Petition of the Dubuque Boat and Boiler Works asking that their taxes for the year 1906 be cancelled as per ordinance passed by the City Council, was, on motion, granted, and Treasurer to be instructed accordingly. Petition of Hottman Boiler Co. ask- ing that their taxes be remitted for a period of five years, or for such a per- iod as the Council may deem proper, was, on motion, referred to the com- mittee of the whole, and Mr. Hottman to be notified to be present at the meet- ing of the committee. Petition of James T. Carr asking that he be granted permission to construct a brick sidewalk on the south side of Seminary street in front of sub 2 of mineral lot 193, lot 1, instead of ce- ment as was ordered by the Council, was on motion, granted, and bricks to be accepted by Street Commissioner before sidewalk is constructed. Communication from the League of Iowa Municipalities asking that the City of Dubuque send a delegate to the convention of the League of Iowa Municipalities to be held in Council Bluffs, was, on motion, received and filed. Petition of Daniel Lyons asking that the barb wire fence in the alley abut- ting his property on Milwaukee ave- nue be removed and alley made clear for travel, was, on motion, referred to the Alderman of the Fifth ward and Chief of Police with power. Petition of Mary E. Blake asking that she be allowed until next spring to lay sidewalk on Foye street, was, ou motion, received and filed. Communication from J. E. Shortel] asking for the use of the alley between his lots 23, 24 and 25 on Milwaukee avenue, and lots 31, 32 and 33 on Dia- mond avenue, was, on motion, received and filed. REPORTS OF OFFICERS. Mayor Schunk stated that according to the ordinance it became incumbent on the Council to appoint a commit- tee_ on assessments to act as a Board of Equalization at its present session, and he submitted the following list, which, on motion of Ald. Clancy, was approved: Alds. Closs, Clancy, Hines, McEvoy and Stumpf. Mayor Schunk also presented and read the following: Dubuque, Iowa, August 27, 1907. To the Honorable City Council: Gentlemen :—In the matter of the proposed change of grade on Grand- view avenue from Bennett street south to station 15, I beg to report that act- ing in accordance with Section 786 of the Code of Iowa and Section 21 of Chapter 31 of the Revised Ordinances of 1901 of the City of Dubuque, I se- lected C. H. Meyer to act as one of the appraisers to appraise any damage that might accrue to the property of Sidonia Hosford, Thomas Hill, J. Steadman and the John T. Hancock estate by reason of such contemplated Change of grade and have caused notice of such selec- tion to be served on the above named owners of property abutting on said avenue. That each of said owners was directed in said notice to select an ap- praiser to appraise the damage if any accruing to his or her property by rea- son of said contemplated change of grade and report the name of such ap- praiser to me within ten days from the time of receiving said notice. That ten days have elapsed since the service of said notice and that Sidonia Hosford has selected S. B. Lattner and the John T. Hancock Estate has selected W. A. Leathers. That J. Steadman and Thomas Hill have failed to select an appraiser in accordance with the said - fire department for the month of August, 1907: _Amount due firemen $2,722.00 Respectfully submitted, J. R. REINFRIED, Chief. Approved by committee on fire. On motion the report was received and warrants ordered drawn to pay the firemen, and the report referred back to the committee on fire. City Electrician Hipman reported as 'follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: -I herewith submit my report of defective lights for the month of August, 1907: I find from the reports of the police department that the total hours that 168 lamps failed to burn would equal 3 1 -2 lamps burning for one month, or $18.90. Respectfully submitted, WILLIAM HIPMAN, City Electrician. On notion the report was received and the City Auditor instructed to de- duct from the Union Electric com- - pany's bill for the month of August, 1907, the sum of $18.90. Chief of Police Pickley reported as - follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Dubuque, Sept. 1, 1907. Gentlemen: -I herewith submit the police report for the month of August, - 1907: Intoxication 62 Malicious mischief 4 Assault 3 - Disturbing peace ... 12 Carrying concealed weapons ... 1 Violating city ordinance 2 Larceny from building 2 Vagrancy 9 Regular Session, September 5, 1907 Total 95 Residents arrested 34 Doors found open 14 Lodgers harbored 15 Defective lights 168 Meals furnished 24 Cost of foods $ 4.80 • Poundmaster's receipts 2.00 Police court costs collected 49.00 Patrol runs for persons 79 Transfer of prisoners 2 Ambulance calls 2 Committee calls - 1 Miles traveled 170 Also beg to submit the pay roll for policemen for the month of August, - 1907: Amount due policemen $2,513.00 Respectfully submitted, JAMES R. PICKLEY, Chief of Police. On motion the report and pay roll were received and warrants ordered drawn to pay the policeman, and the report referred to the committee on police. Street Commissioner Kearney re- ported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: -I herewith submit my pay roll for labor on streets in the different road districts during the last half of August, 1907: Amt. due laborers on streets . $2,189.10 Approved by committee on streets. Also submit my pay roll for labor on sewers during the last half of August, 1907: Am't. due laborers on sewers $226.75 Approved by committee on sewers. Also submit my pay roll for labor on Bluff Street Extension during the last half of August, 1907: Amount due laborers on Bluff Street Extension $97.90 Approved by committee on streets. JOHN KEARNEY, Street Commissioner. On motion the pay rolls on streets and sewers were received and war- rants ordered drawn to pay the var- ious amounts and the pay rolls re- ferred back to the proper committees. Street Commissioner Kearney also reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: -I herewith submit my pay roll for labor on Kelly's Lane during the last half of August, 1907: Amount due laborers on Kelly's Lane $223.30 Approved by committee on streets. JOHN KEARNEY, Street Commissioner. On motion the pay roll was received and referred to the street commis- sioner to collect from the Board of Supervisors. Street Commissioner Kearney also reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen:- Attached please find bill of $51.10 against Louis Trexler for clearing brick and debris from sidewalk abutting N 2 -3 of City Lot 193. Respectfully submitted, JOHN KEARNEY, Street Commissioner. On motion bill was referred to the City Attorney for collection. City Engineer Ilg reported as fol- lows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: According to your instructions I looked up the matter in 392 Regular Session, September notice and that it therefore becomes incumbent upon the City Council to select all of the appraisers for each of the two last mentioned owners. Respectfully submitted, H. A. SCHUNK, Mayor. Ald. Clancy moved that the Mayor's report be approved and C. H. Meyer, S. B. Lattner and W. A. Leathers be appointed to act as appraisers for J. Steadman and Thomas Hill on the change of grade of Grandview avenue and the Recorder notify them accord- ingly. Carried. 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 August, 1907, for which please order warrants drawn in my favor: Interest paid on warrants out- standing $2408 02 Excavation permits redeemed 15 00 New York exchange expense 7 20 Postal cards expense 10 00 Code references expense 1 00 Express charges flags to Vicks- burg, expense 1 85 Express charges road and fire 18 20 Freight charges, police 60 Total $2461 77 Library orders paid $ 400 61 Respectfully, H. BRINKMAN, Treasurer. On motion the report was received and warrants ordered drawn to pay the various amounts, and the reports referred to the committee on finance. City Auditor Lyons reported as fol- lows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen:- Herewith find my re- port for the month of August, 1907, showing the receipts and disbursements for the month: Cash on hand Aug. 1st, 1907.. 831,553 89 Receipts from all sources.... 18,923 78 $50,477 67 DISBURSEMENTS. Warrants redeemed $26,793 49 Improvement bond coupons redeemed 160 00 Regular bond coupons re- deemed 7,179 88 $34,133 37 Cash on hand September 1st, 1907 $16,344 30 The above cash balance includes the improvement bond fund, improvement bond interest fund and library fund balances. 5 , 1907 Also the following is a record of all interest coupons and bonds redeemed by the City Treasurer during the past month and cerdited to him: Regular bond coupons re deemed $7179 88 Improvement bond coupons redeemed 160 00 Total .. $7339 88 Also report there is due the city of- ficers for the month of August, 1907, $2,934.90. The following list shows the appro- priations and the amount of warrants drawn on each fund since the begin- ning of the fiscal year beginning March 1st, 1907, to Sept. 1st, 1907: Appropriated. Expended. Expense $40,000 $16,821.37 Road - First District 7,050 5,927.56 Second District 12,000 6,909.98 Third District 8,000 5,926.63 Fourth District 10,000 5,626.77 Fifth District 8,000 4,888.02 Fire 51,000 26,097.91 Police 32,500 13,659.84 Sewerage 6,000 2,151.12 Printing 3,000 1,897.81 Street Lighting 30,000 10,605.25 Interest 40,000 3,596.02 Board of Health 5,000 2,723.99 Grading 3,000 1,591.10 Intakes from Jackson Street to Bee Branch sewer 1,500 950.35 Special Bonded Pav- ing 2,500 266.00 Judgment 4,500 4,255.98 Special Bonded Debt and Interest 2,000 413.35 Mount Carmel Ave- nue Grading 2,000 Sidewalk Repairing 1,000 329.05 Bluff Street Exten- sion Wall 1,000 768.48 Improvement of Davis Avenue 500 386.20 Re- arching sewer on Eighth street 1,500 1,327.00 Improvement of Windsor Avenue 3,000 Seventeenth Street Storm Water Sewer 1,800 987.65 -Vest Locust Street storm water sewer 4,000 3,790.10 Respectfully, M. E. LYONS, Auditor. On motion 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 Mayor and City Council: The following is the pay roll of the 394 Regular Session, September 5, 1907 relation to the special assessment levied August 4th, 1904, for the sani- tary sewer in White street, between Eagle Point avenue and Sanford street, against the N. E. 1 -4 of Lot 25, owned by R. Flick, and found that they are unable to make connections with said sewer, as the owner of the property joining Flick's will not per- mit them to go through his ground. Piat for reference attached. Respectfully submitted, PAUL ILG, City Engineer. On motion the report of the City Engineer was accepted and the Treasurer to be instructed to redeem the property and cancel the assess- ment. City Engineer also reported as fol- lows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council. Gentlemen: In relation to the pro- posed improvement of Stoltz avenue for a distance of 300 or 400 feet from Lemon street I wish to report that the property along said street on said street on said distance will not stand the special assessment with the excep- tion of 3 lots: Lots 12, 49 and 52, Fairmont Park Add. Respectfully submitted, PAUL ILG, City Engineer. On motion the report of the City Engineer was received and filed. Ald. Clancy moved that the matter of improvement of Stoltz ave. be referred to the City Engineer with instructions to get proper waivers from all the pro- perty owners for improving the street. Carried. City Engineer Ilg also reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council. Gentlemen: Please find attached grade and profile of Pleasant street, from Stafford avenue to Viola street. The grade is shown by red line, and I would recommend the same for your adoption. The grading amounts to 1563.00 cubic yards of cut. Respectfully submitted, PAUL ILG, City Engineer. On motion the report of the City Engineer was received and plat ac- cepted and referred to the Ordinance Committee to draw up the proper ordinance establishing said grade. City Engineer Ilg also reported as fol- lows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council. Gentlemen: I herewith wish to report, that the grading of Heeb street, from Kaufmann avenue to the south• line of lot 10 of Marsh's Addition, amounts to 10640.00 cubic yards if the - street be made 40 feet wide. Respectfully submitted, PAUL ILG, City Engineer. On motion report of the City Engineer was received and filed. City Engineer Ilg, also reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council G entlemen— Please find attached grades of the following streets as shown by black line, and I would recommend the same for your adop- tion. Cleveland avenue from Union avenue to Mountain Lane. Rush stret from Pear street to Moun- tain Lane. Maple street from 13th to 14th street, - 15th street from Elm street easterly to station 1x98 near Railroad. 16th street from Washington street to Elm street. Elm street from 13th to 16th street: Windsor avenue from the south line - of Eagle Point avenue to the south. curb line of Edward street. Respectfully .submitted, PAUL ILG, City Engineer. On motion the various reports of City Engineer on grades of streets were received and plats accepted and refer- red to the Ordinance committee to pre- pare the proper ordinance establishing said grades. same and find work was done under Sidewalk Inspector Mahoney reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen —Your undersigned side- walk Inspector, to whom was referred the petition of Margaret Drees, claim- ing assessment for cleaning snow and ice abutting sub. city lot 738, lot 1 lev- ied January 21st, 1904, amount of as- sessments $1.25 is erroneous, would re- spectfully report I have investigated same and itnad work was done under the supervision of Wm. Woodward, foreman Fourth ward street laborers, and would therefore recommend that said assessment be not canceled, same not being erroneous. Also, beg to report on the petition of L. F. Cook, et al, which was referred to me, asking that sidewalk be laid on north side of 23rd street between Elm and Pine street, would respect- fully report that owner of said prop- erty has been notified-by me to lay said walk and has complied with said no- tice and sidewalk is now laid as asked for. Yours Respectfully, JOHN MAHONEY, Sidewalk Inspector. On motion the report of the sidewalk inspector was received and adopted. City Recorder Linehan presented and read the printed notice, certified to by the publisher, of the Council's inten- tion to construct a sanitary sewer in the alley between Rhomberg and Lin- coln avenues, from present sewer at Middle avenue to Reed avenue. No re- monstrance being filed and no one in the room objecting to the said improve- ment, the notice was on motion receiv- ed and filed. City Recorder Linehan also presented and read the printed notice, certified to by the publisher, of the council's intention to construct a sanitary sewer in the alley between Garfield and Rhomberg avenues from Middle to Reed avenues and in Reed evence to Lincoln avenue and in Lincoln ave- nue from Reed avenue to Middle ave- nue. No remonstrance being filed and no one in the room objecting to the said improvement, the notice was, on motion, received and filed. Regular Session, September 5, 1 9 0 7 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 - Windsor avenue from the southeasterly curb line of Eagle Point avenue to a point about seven hundred and fifty feet northerly therefrom. No remonstrance being filed and no one in the room ob- jecting to the said improvement, the notice was, on motion, received and filed, City Recorder Linehan also present- ed and read the printed notice, certi- fied to by the publisher, of the council's intention to improve St. Ambrose street from Asbury street to Willow 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 presented and read the printed notice, certified to by the publisher, of the council's intention to improve Asbury street from Delhi street to St. Ambrose St. Remonstrance of Elizabeth Schuler et al, remonstrating against the proposed improvement was then read and on motion, the remonstrance and notice were 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 levy a special assess- 395 ment for the improvement of Eighth street from westerly lot line of Bluff street to the intersection of the Chic- ago Great Western railway Co. track with the westerly track of the C. M. & St, P. R. R. Co. No remonstrance being filed and no one in the room objecting to the levying of said special assessment, the notice was on motion received and filed. City Recorder Linehan also pre- sented and read the printed notice, certified to by the publisher, of the city council's intention to levy a spec- ial assessment for the construction of a sanitary sewer in Eagle Point and Windsor avenues from Windsor ave- nue to Stafford avenue. No remon- strance being filed and no one in the room objecting to the levying of said special assessment, the notice was, on motion, received and filed. City Recorder Linehan also pie - sented and read the printed notice, certified to by the publisher, of the council's intention to levy a special assessment for the improvement of Adams avenue from First to Second avenue. No remonstrance being filed and no one in the room objecting to the levying of said special assessment the notice was, on motion, received and filed. City Recorder Linehan also pre- sented and read the printed notice, certified to by the publisher, of the council's intention to construct a side- walk on the east side of Alpine street, between West Fifth and Julien ave- nue, abutting und. 7 -2 4 of Lot 8, Mar- tin's Dubuque Add., owned by R. W. Hosford. 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 pre- sented and read the printed notice, certified to by the publisher, of the city council's intention to improve Atlantic avenue from West 14th St. to Rosedale avenue. Remonstrance of Michael Roediger, et al, remonstrating against the proposed improvement was then read and on motion the remon- strance and notice were received and filed. The following weighmasters' reports of receipts for the months of July and August, 1907, were read and, on motion, were received and filed. T. Faherty, First Ward Scales $ 3.93 Louis Pitschner, West Dubuque scales 1.73 C. W. Katz, Market Master 22.00 Bids for streets and sewers were 39 Regular Session, September 5, 1907 presented and, on motion, were order- ed opened as follows: Improving Adams avenue from 1st avenue to Southerly terminus of said street: Wilmer Cook, grading per cubic yard 22c. Curbing per lineal foot, 60c; gutter- ing, per square yard, 55c; macadam- izing, per square foot, 65c. On motion contract for improving Adams avenue was awarded to Wil- mer Cook and his bond placed at $300.00 Bid for constructing sanitary sewer in North Main street: Jos. Hird, 8 -inch tile pipe sewer, per lineal foot 57c. Manholes each $23.00. D. W. Linehan, 8 -inch tile pipe, per lineal foot 75c. Manholes each $25.00. On motion contract for sewer in North Main street was awarded to Jos. Hird and his bond placed at $50.00 cash. Bid for constructing sanitary sewer in Delhi street, from Allison Place West: Jos. Hird, 8 -inch tile pipe per lineal foot 87c. Manholes each $25.00. On motion contract for constructing sanitary sewer in Delhi street was awarded to Jos. Hird and his bond placed at $30.00 cash. REPORTS OF COMMITTEES. Ald. Thomas, chairman of the Com- mittee on Public Grounds and Build- ings, reported as follows: Your Committee on Public Grounds and Buildings, to whom was referred the matter of making the repairs at Patrol House, would respectfully recommend that the contract for doing the work be awarded to L. Hartman and Son for the sum of $35.00. CHAS. T. THOMAS, Chairman. T. B. HINES, J. A. STUMPF. Ald. Thomas moved the adoption of the report. Carried. Ala. a�.,.npf, chairman of the com- mittee on sewers, reported as follows: Your committee on sewers would re-. spectfully report that we have ex- amined the sanitary sewer in Kauf- mann avenue from the manhole first west of Couler avenue to North Main street, thence southerly in North Main street to Leibnitz street, thence west- erly in Leibnitz street to Paul street, D. W. Linehan, contractor, and would recommend that said sewer be accept- ed and that the City Engineer be in- structed to prepare a special assess- ment against the lots or parcels of land subject to assessment for such im- provement and file the same in the of- fice of the City Recorder, who will thereupon publish the notice required by ordinance. J. A. STUMPF, Chairman. Ald. Stumpf moved the adoption of the report of the committee on sewers. Carried. Ald. Clancy, Chairman of the com- mittee of the whole, reported as fol- lows: Your committee of the whole to whom was referred the petition of the Key City Gas Company asking that the term of their franchise be extended to July 1, 1932, would respectfully recom- mend that the prayer of the petitioner be granted and that the ordinance com- mittee and City Attorney be instructed to prepare a suitable ordinance govern-. ing such extension. MATT CLANCY, Chairman. Ald. Clancy moved the adoption of the report of the committee of the whole. Carried. Alderman Hines moved that the action taken by the City Council at its session of August 1, 1907, having in view the condemnation of a certain strip of land through the properties of R. W. Kemler and Lawrence Smith estate, be rescinded because of the de- sire of petitioners for said street to slightly change the lines thereof. Carried. Whereupon Alderman Hines offered the following: Whereas it is deemed advisable by the City Council of the City of Dubu- que to lay out and open a street fifty (50) feet wide through the property of R. W. Kemler from West Fifth street and extending in a northerly and northwesterly direction through lot 6 of 7 of mineral lot 79 to the easterly line of lot 8 of mineral lot 79, all said property being in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, therefore be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That the City Engi- neer be and he is hereby directed to make a survey and plat of such pro- posed improvement, showing the land or lots through or over which the same is proposed to be made, the names of the owners thereof, the quantity of land proposed to be taken and file such plat in his office for public inspection; that after such plat is so prepared and filed, said Engineer shall give the own- ers of the property through or over which such improvement is proposed to be made, notice as prescribed in Section 2 of Chapter XXXI of the Re- vised Ordinance of 1901 of the City of Dubuque. Ald. Hines moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried. Ald. Closs stated that the contractors on the improvement of Althauser ave- nue had finished a part of said contract and were anxious to have same ac- cepted so that that portion of the street could be rolled and covered, and that he had examined same and found it to be a first -class job. Whereupon Ald. Closs moved that the portion of Alt - hauser avenue now finished by Street & Steuck, be accepted. Carried. Special assessment for the improve- ment of Eighth street from the west lot line of Bluff street to the railroad tracks, Adams avenue from First to Second avenue, and for constructing sanitary sewer in Eagle Point and Windsor avenue were presented to the Council to be levied. Mayor Schunk raised the question of the legality of levying a special assessment without having the affirma- tive vote of three - fourths of the whole number of the members of the council and asked the City Attorney for his opinion, whereupon City Attor- ney Kintzinger stated that a majority vote of the council was sufficient to pass a resolution ordering a special assessment levied. Ald. Closs offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That to pay for Eagle Point avenue sanitary sewer from Windsor to Stafford avenue, Steuck and Street, contractors, in front of and adjoining the same, a special tax be and is hereby levied in proportion to the special benefits con- ferred on the several lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of real estate named, situated and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of real estate, as follows: Special assessment submitted Sept. 5th, 1907. Owner Description Amount Chas. Rose Est., Sub 3 of M L., 467, lot 1, 177 lineal feet $ 110.50 J. Briemeir, Sub. 3 of M. L. 467, lot 2, 47.5 lin. ft. 29.64 Margaret Nipp, Sub. 3 of M. L. 467, lot 3, 47.5 lin. ft.... 29.64 Chas. Rose Est., Sub. 3 of M. L. 467, lot 4, 47.5 lin. ft..... 29.64 Chas. Rose Est., Sub. 3 or M. L. 467, lot 5, 47.5 lin, ft.... 29.64 M. Michels, Hamburg Add. N. E. 30 ft. lot 9, 30 lin. ft.. 18.75 J. J. Ott, Hamburg Add. lot 10, 63.5 lin. ft 39.64 J. J. Ott, Hamburg Add. W. 211 -2 ft. of lot 11, 21.5 lin ft 13.42 Chas. Kupferschmit, Hamburg Add. N. E. 31 -2 of W. 1 -2 of lot 11, 3.5 lin. ft 2.18 Chas. Kupferschmit, Hamburg Add., N. E. 1 -2 of lot 11, 25 lin. ft ... 15.65 Regular Session, September 5, 1907 J. Grimm, Hamburg Add., S. W. 1 -2 of lot 12, 25 lin. ft.. H. Aureden, Hamburg Add. N. E. 1 -2 of lot 12, 25 lin. ft. H. Aureden, Hamburg Add., N. E. 1 -2 of lot 13, 50 lin. ft. 397 15.65 15.65 31.25 Total $381.25 All of which assessments are in pro- portion to the special benefits con- ferred. Ald. Closs moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas. —Aids. Clancy, Closs, Hines, Stumpf and Thomas. Nays —None. Absent. —Alds. Hopkins and Mc- Evoy. Ald. Closs also offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to pay for the improvement of Adams avenue from First to Second avenue by Steuck and Street, contractors, in front of and adjoining the same, a special tax be and is hereby levied in proportion to the special benefits conferred on the several lots, and parts of lots, and parts of real estate hereinafter named, situated and owned, and for the sev- eral amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of real estate, as follows: Special assessments submitted Sept 5, 1907. Owner. Description. Total. F. L. Schubert, Sub. 575 Ham's Add, lot 4 $ 45 91 P. Kress, Sub. 575 Ham's Add lot 5 43 21 P. Kress, Ham's Add., S. W. 2 ft. of lot 576 2 70 M. Schnee, Ham's Add. N. E 48 ft. of lot 576 64 82 M. Schnee, Ham's Add. S. W 2 feet of lot 577 2 70 Fr. Thore, Ham's Add., N. E 48 feet of lot 577 64 $2 J. W. Cleveland, Ham's Add., lot 578 67 52 M. Vogt, Ham's Add. S. 1 -2 of lot 579 33 76 Wm. Schnee, Ham's Add., N. 1 -2 of lot 579 33 76 Mr. and B. Haune, Ham's Add. lot 580 67 52 Albert Groff, Ham's Add., lot 581 67 52 Phoebe Schmidt, Ham's Add , lot 582 67 52 Mich Collins, Ham's Add., lot 583 67 52 J. Hefty, Ham's Add., lot 584 86 39 M. Collins, Ham's Add., lot 561 46 34 Cath. Hefty, Ham's Add., lot 562 117 55 Jno. Remus, Ham's Add., lot 563 , 67 52 Chas. Bremer, Ham's Add., N. 398 Regular Session; September 5, -1907- 1 -2 of lot 564 Theo. Klaeski, Ham's Add., S. 1 -2 of lot 564 Jake Schreiner, Ham's Add , lot 565 Jake Schreiner, Ham's Add , N. 1 -2 of lot 566 Geo. Gau, Ham's Add., S. 1 -2 of lot 566 Martin Wagner, Ham's Adcl , lot 567 Martin Wagner, Ham's Add , lot 568 Chris Ohde Est., Ham's Add , - lot 569 117. 55. Geo. Ferber, Sr., Ham's -Add:', - lot 570 - 19 29 33 76 33 76 67 52- 33 76 33 76. 67 52 - 67 52 Total . $1451. 52 All of which assessments are in pro- portion to the special benefits-con- ferred. Ald. Closs moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote:. Yeas -Aids. Clancy, Closs,. Hines; Stumpf and Thoinas. Nays -None. Absent -Alds. McEvoy and Hopkins: Ald. Hines offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of the - City of Dubuque, That to pay for the brick paving of Eighth street from Bluff St. to R. R. tracks by O'Farrell Contracting Co., contractors, in front of and adjoining the same, a special tax be and is hereby levied in propor- tion to the special benefits conferred on the several. lots; and parts of lots, and parcels. of realestate hereinafter named, situated and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of real- estate, as follows: Special assessment submitted Sep- tember, 5th,. 1907. Owner Description. Amount C. E. Wales Co., sub; 1 of 5 of . city 654, lot 1 - $ 159.89 H. C. Kiessel, city lot 647 536.08 Anna H. Manter, city, und: 1 2' lot 628 278.68' H. C. Kiessel, City und. 1 -2, lot 828 ... 278.68 B. W. Lacy, City Und. 1 -3, lot 146 .... 202.96 Mr. L. Bradly, City und. 1 -3, lot 116 202.96 J. V. Rider, City und. 1 -3, lot 146 202.96 F. Weigel Est., City lot 55 463.92 Rev. J. J. Keane, City lot 56.. 463.92 Rev. J. J. Keane, City lot 145 608.90 W. Brunskill, et. al city lot 627 564.54 C. T. Bush, Sub. 2 of city 648 & N. 31.40 ft city 649, lot 2 174.32 Anna M. Litt, Sub. 2 of city 648 & N. 31.40 ft und. 1 -2, lot 1 J. D. Bush, Sub. 2 of city 648 & N. 31.40 ft. und. 1 -2, lot 1 Anna Utt, Sub. city lot 648 52.92 52.92' and N:- 31.40 ft. of. city lot 649 und'- 1 -2- of lot 1 ' J. D: Bush, Sub. 1 -2- of- lot 1 648- and N. 31.40 ft. city 649 und. 1 -2 of 10t. Herman Jungle, Sub. city- lot- - 653 A :lot 7 Union Electric Co., W. L Bluff St: to foot' Eighth - St. Security Building, city lot 29 Grand- Opera. House Co., • city lot- W. 70 fti of. lot- 172 Dubuque Brewing and Mltg Co., city lot E.- 43 ft. oV lot 172 - M. and H. Kiene, et al, city. lot 213 M. Tschirgi, city W. • 1 -2 lot 254 J. A. Hauser, city E. 1 -2,' -lot 254 Josephine Boyvin, city lot 253 Byrne Bros., city lot 214 • Ella Hoeri city:E. 73 ft: of lot 173 • - • H. Roesch, city und.• 1 -2. \Y. 40 ft. of lot 173 J. Terry, city und. 1 -2 • W. • 40 • ft. of lot 173 • • ., J. V. Rider, city lot 28 Kiene and- Altman; city lot 283• - - - S. J. Goldthorpe, city lot 324 Bosserman and Ive8; city'lot 353 - - Farley & Loetscher;" city • lot - 374 Farley & Loetscher, city lot 37.3 C. H. Reynolds, city lot 354 Eliz. F. Ries, city lot 323 County of Dubuque, Iowa, city lot 284 I. C. R. R. Co., bet. rails (Jackson street) Farley & Loetscher, city lot 403 F. D. and J. H. Stout, city S. 43.4 ft. of lot 415 I. C. R. R. Co., bet. rails (Washington street) F. D. and J. H. Stout, city lot 509 F. D. and J. H. Stout, sub. 4, city 509 a, lot 2 C. G. W. R. R. Co., sub. 4, city 509 A, lot 1 C. M. St: Paul R. R. Co., Dub. H. Imp. Co's, add. block 16, lot 5 and 6, also adjacent to R.• R. track P. E. StFelau, sub. 3 city 510, lot 1 P. E. Strelau, sub. 3 city 510, lot 2 Farley & Loetscher, city lot 414 -- Farley & - Loetscher, city lot 405 - 124.54 152.70 3418,74 322.78 238.42 124.54 Be it further resolved that the fore- going amounts are in proportion to the special benefits conferred - -on the various parcels and lots so assessed. Ald. Hines moved the - adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas. -Alds. Clancy, Closs, Hines, Stumpf and Thomas. Nays. -None. Absent. -Alds. Hopkins and Mc- Evoy. 139.85 Ald. Hines moved to adjourn to Thursday, Sept. 19th, 1907. Carried. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, 383.78 City Recorder. 220.14 163.61 435.48 432:38 - Recorder. 22 -7.67 .Approved 190. Mayor.. 92.28 92.28 384.03 381.54 533.82 536.65 503.17 492.10 533.45 596.29 411.12 172.50 621.73 529.23 81.11 724.17 146.37 552.60 199.61 450.13 829.27 507.46 416.74 Total - $20315.83 Attest: - Regular Session, September 5, 1907 399 Regular Session, September 19, 1907 401 CITY COUNCIL Regular Session September 19th, 1907. (Official.) Council met at 8:45. Mayor Pro Tem Clancy in the chair. Present — Aids. Closs, McEvoy, Stumpf and Thomas. Absent —Mayor Schunk, Alds. Hines and Hopkins. _ BILLS. The following bills being properly approved by the various committees were ordered paid: William Jellison, balance due on Seventh street bridge con- tract $250 00 Frank Venn, services as dog catcher during the month of August, 1907 27 50 Dr. J. H. Greene, examination and opinion in case of Mrs. Olson against the City of Du- buque 10 00 L. D. Arne, hauling tile pipe to First and Iowa streets 50 Frank Brown, services as in- spector of 9th St. paving from Locust to Bluff street 7 70 Thomas McEvoy, services in- spector 9th St. paving from Locust to Bluff street 5 75 Jas. Butler, services Inspector of paving on Iowa and First streets 25 00 John McNulty, services as in- spector of paving on Iowa and First streets 25 00 John Powers, 16 loads of rock hauled to Willow street bridge 4 00 The following bills of James Lee & Son for laying cement sidewalks were referred to the City Engineer to ex- amine the work, measure up same and report to the Council at the next ses- sion: Sidewalk on east side of South Dodge street between Dodge and Cleveland avenue $50.52. Sidewalk on south side of Rush street between South Dodge and Queer. streets $40.80. Sidewalk on north side of Rush street between Apple and Plum Sts. $48.62. Bills of Street & Steuck: For improving Adams avenue, with interest to Sept. 19th, 1907, $1342.73. And for constructing sanitary sewer in Eagle Point avenue, with interest to September 19th, 1907, $339.72, Were on motion referred to the com- mittee of the whole. PETITIONS AND COMMUNICA- TIONS. Petition of the Dubuque and Wis- consin Bridge Co. ask`.ng that the street leading to the Eagle Point High Bridge be repaired as soon as possible, was, on motion, referred to the Alder-. man of the Fifth Ward to look after at once. Petition of Geo. Fink et al, asking that Sixth avenue be opened and put in repair, was, on motion, referred to the Street Committee. Petition of Joseph Jaeggi and 011ie Reed, asking that the Council pass a resolution granting them permission to re -open the saloon in the building known as 2389 Couler avenue, Wull- weber's Sub. 10, and owned by Jaeggi Brothers, was, on motion, granted. Whereupon the following resolution was read and adopted: Resolved by the City Council of Dubuque: That consent is hereby given to Joseph Jaeggi and 011ie Reed to conduct a saloon in the premises owned by Jaeggi Brothers and known as Wullwebrr's Sub. 10, 2389 Couler avenue. Petition of Daniel Quinn asking that the taxes for the year 1906 on Lots 1 -2 and 3 in Block 3, Railroad Add., be canceled, he being a cripple and unable to pay said taxes, was, on motion, granted and the Treasurer to be in- structed accordingly. Petition of Chas. T. Bush, stating that work has been commenced .on the sidewalk in front of Lots 78 and 79 Cox's Add., and asking that the Coun- cil do not open any bids for laying sidewalk, as sidewalk will be finished as quickly as possible, was, on motion, granted, and Mr. Bush to be given until September 25th, to complete the work. Petition of Mary C. Blake, asking that she be permitted to lay a brick sidewalk on Foye street abutting on Lot 7, Ellen Blake's Sub., and that she be given until October 15th to com- plete same, was, on motion, granted. Petition of Mary L. Bunting, asking that the Treasurer be instructed to accept $132.01 in full settlement of special assessment for improving street in front of Lots 9 and 10, S. M. Lang - worthy's Add., was, on motion, granted and the Treasurer to be instructed accordingly. Petition of the Iowa Publishing Co., asking that a committee be appointed for the purpose of conferring with them in regard to plans and details of a new standard map of the City, which they have in contemplation of making, was, on motion, referred to the Com- mittee of the Whole. 402 Regular Session, September 19, 1907 Petition of W. S. Wright asking that an order be made authorizing the pay- ment to him of $42.00 upon the delivery of certificates of tax sale for city and county taxes against lot 12 in Johns - ton's sub., was on motion, referred to the City Attorney and the committee on claims. Petition of Wm. Webber asking that the city pay him $5.00 as damages claimed to have been sustained by fall- ing on a defective sidewalk on Dodge street between Hill and South Dodge street, was on motion, granted, and a warrant ordered drawn in favor of the Mayor in the sum of $5.00 in full settle- ment of all damages. Original Notice in the District Court that there is a petition of Titus Rhorn- berg claiming that the title to lot 4 in mineral lot 144 be quieted to him against the adverse claim of the City of Dubuque, was on motion, referred to the City Attorney and committee on claims. Dr. Alderson presented a plat show- ing a street to be dedicated to the .city from Julien avenue to West Fifth street. On motion same was referred to the committee of the whole. REPORTS OF OFFICERS. The following communication from Mayor Schunk was presented and read: Dubuque, Iowa, September 16,1907. To the Honorable City Council, City of Dubuque, Iowa: Gentlemen: -The petition of the Key City Gas Company for an extension of charter by ordinance for ten years from the termination of their present fran- chise has had my careful attention. The present franchise was given for twenty -five years, and does not termi- nate for fifteen years, hence there can be no urgent necessity for action now. We should hesitate and well consider the proposition before undertaking to legislate for a city council that will be in existence when the gas company's franchise expires. The laws of Iowa contemplate that no franchise shall extend beyond a period of twenty -five years. The pro- posed extension while it may not be technically illegal, yet it absolutely does annul and make void the intent and purpose of that law by giving op- portunity for evading it. The Key City Gas Company's propo- sition promises extensive improvements in their plant, yet it neither offers nor gives any idea of the nature, scope or extent of these improvements. When asked for a definite statement of what these improvements would be and their probable cost, I am told that it is im- possible to say even approximately what they will be or what they will cost. This is too indefinite. This fact does not influence my de- cision, however. I am unalterably op- posed to giving any valuable privileges of the city without equivalent return to the city. There should be an ex- change of values. It being something of value to them, it is something of value to the city, and we should be paid for it. The gas company offers the city nothing in return for this extraordinary grant. The improvements it offers to make will give value to its property and business wisdom directs them; otherwise they would not .be made. I take this method of advising your honorable body that I deem it a public duty to veto the ordinance and will do so if it ever reaches me. Respectfully, H. A. SCHUNK, Mayor. On motion the communication from Mayor Schunk was received and filed. John Glab, Justice of the Peace, re- ported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: Enclosed please find receipt for $25.00 for fines collected on City Ordinance cases. Yours truly, JOHN GLAB, Justice of the Peace. On motion report was received and filed. Street Commissioner Kearney report- ed as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: -I herewith submit my pay roll for labor on streets in the different road districts during the first half of September, 1907: Am't due laborers on streets...$1672.90 Approved by Committee on Streets. Also submit my pay roll for labor on sewers during the first half of September, 1907: Am't due laborers on sewers....$1 Approved by Committee on Sewers. Also submit my pay roll for labor on Bluff street extension during the firs t half of September, 1907: Amount due laborers on Bluff street extension $93.40 Approved by Committee on Streets. Also submit my pay roll for labor on Davis avenue during the first half of September, 1907: Amount due laborers on Davis avenue $32.95 Approved by Committee on Streets. Also submit my pay roll for labor on 17th Street Stornn Water Sewer during the first half of September, 1907: Am't due laborers on sewer $47.35 Regular Session, September 19, 1907 Approved by Committee on Streets. Also submit my pay roll for labor on Mt. Carmel avenue during the first half of September, 1907: Am't due laborers on Mt. Carmel avenue $S.85 Approved by Committee on Streets. Respectfully submitted, JOHN KEARNEY, Street Commissioner. On motion the pay rolls on streets and sewers were received and war- rants ordered drawn to pay the var- ious amounts and the pay rolls re- ferred back to the proper committees. Street Commissioner Kearney also reported as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: -I herewith submit my pay roll for labor on Kelley's Lane during the first half of September, 1907: Amount due laborers on Kelley's Lane $177.50 Approved by Committee on Streets. JOHN KEARNEY, Street Commissioner. On motion the pay roll on Kelleys Lane was received and referred to the Street Commissioner to collect same from the county. City Recorder Linehan presented and read the printed notice, certified to by the publisher, of the council's intention to construct a permanent sidewalk five feet wide on the west side of Southern avenue, between Dodge and Valley streets, abutting on Lots 3 and 4, Stout's Add., owned by Michael Burke. No remonstrance being filed and no one in the room object- ing to the construction of said side- walk, the notice, was, on motion, re- ceived 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 levy a special assess- ment for the construction of a sanitary sewer in Kaufmann avenue, North Main and Leibnitz streets. No re- monstrance being filed and no one in the room objecting to the said improve- ment, the notice, was, on motion, re- ceived and filed. Whereupon Ald. Thomas offered the following: Resolved by the City Council of Du- buque: That to pay for sanitary sewer in Leibnitz street, Kaufmann avenue and North Main street, by D. W. Line- han, contractor, in front of and ad- joining the same, a special tax be and is hereby levied in proportion to the special benefits conferred on the sev- eral lots, and parts of lots, and parcels Of real estate hereinafter named, situ- ' 'S.ted and owned, and for the several 4 amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of real estate, as follows: Special Assessment Submitted Sept. 19, 1907. Cath. Barker, C. A. Voelker's Add., lot 32, 50 lineal ft. $ 33 67 C. A. Voelker, C. A. Voelker's Add., lot 33, 50 lin. ft. 33 67 Wm. Young, Sub. 34, C. A. Voelker's Add., lot 1, 20.05 lin. ft. 13 52 Wm. Young, Sub. 3 of 10, G. D. Wood's Add., lot 2, 26.01 lin. ft. 17 52 H. A. Ellwanger, Sub. 3 of 10, G. D. Wood's Add., lot 1, 46.06 lin. ft. N. and J. Hess, Sub. 9, G. D. Wood's Add., lot 3, 50 lin. ft L. Zust, Sub. 8, G. D. Wood's Add., lot 3, 50 lin. ft. M. Hubbart, Sub. 7, G. D. Wood's Add., lot 3, 50 lin. ft... Nic. Giamara, Sub. 6, G. D. Wood's Add., lot 3, 50 lin. ft.. E. Yingling, Sub. 5, G. D. Wood's Add., lot 3, 50 lin ft.. E. Yingling, Sub. 4, G. D. Wood's Add., lot 3, 50 lin. ft... Eliza Hart, Sub. 3, G. D. Wood's Add., lot 3, 50 lin. ft. L. T. Farwell Est., Sub. 2, G. D. 'Wood's Add., lot 3, 50 lin. ft Ed. Ellis, Sub. 1, G. D. Wood's Add., lot 2, 20 lin. ft. A. Schmitz, Marsh's Add., W. 146 ft. lot 47, 100 lin ft. L. Witter, Marsh's Add., E. 100 ft. lot 47, 50 lin. ft. B. Baumhover, Marsh's Add., lot 24, 50 lin. ft. B. Baumhover, Marsh's Add., lot 25, 50 lin. ft. Edw. Lenz, Marsh's Add., lot 26, 50 lin. ft. J. Sprengelmeyer, Marsh's Add , lot 27, 50 lin. ft. R. A. Butler, Marsh's Add., W. 95 ft. of lot 28, 50 lin. ft. A. Huber, Marsh's Add., lot 29, 50 lib. ft. A. F. and B. D. Heeb, Marsh's Add., lot 30, 50 lin. ft. J. and M. Zwack, Marsh's Add , lot 37, 47.5 lin. ft. J. and M. Zwack, Marsh's Add , lot 36, 47.5 lin. ft. J. and M. Zwack, Marsh's Add , lot 35, 47.5 lin. ft. Mary E. Weitz, Marsh's Add , lot 34, 47.5 lin. ft. John Gloden, Marsh's Add., lot 33, 47.5 lin. ft. C. Mathis, Marsh's Add., lot 32, 46.3 lin. ft. A. F. and B. D. Heeb, Marsh's Add., lot 31, 46.3 lin. ft. A. F. and B. D. Heeb, Marsh's Add., lot 1, 46.3 lin. ft. Geo. Salot, Tivoli Add., lot 21, 50 lin. ft. 31 02 33 67 33 67 33 67 33 67 33 67 33 67 33 67 33 67 13 48 67 32 33 67 33 67 33 67 33 67 33 67 33 67 33 67 33 67 31 31 96 31 96 31 96 31 96 31 15 31 15 31 15 33 67 { Regular Session, September 19, 1907 405 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES. Ald. Thomas, Chairman of the Com- mittee on Finance, reported as follows: Your Committee on Finance and City Attorney, to whom was referred the communication of John V. Rider, Rider & Burden, and B. W. Lacy, agent for the Grace R. Willoughby estate, in relation to the special assess- ment Levied against the East 51 feet of the South 2 -5 of City Lot 461, the South 1 -5 of City Lot 457, the South 871 -2 feet of City Lot 458, and the South 1 -5 of City Lot 459 for the brick paving of Iowa Street and offer- ing to pay the entire original assess- ment for said improvement witnout interest, would respectfully recommend that said offer be accepted and that the City Treasurer be instructed to ac- cept the sum of eleven hundred sixty - two and 65 -100 dollars ($1,162.65) in full settlement of said assessment. CHAS. T. THOMAS, MATT CLANCY, J. W. KINTZINGER, City Attorney. Ald. Thomas moved the adoption of the report of the Committee on Fin- ance. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - -Alds. Closs, McEvoy, Stumpf, and Thomas. Nays -None. Absent -Alds. Hines and Hopkins. Alderman Thomas offered the fol- lowing: Whereas, the contract heretofore en- tered into by the City of Dubuque for the construction of a sanitary sewer as hereinafter described has been com- pleted, and the City Engineer has computed that the cost and expense of said improvement amounts to $381.25 therefore, Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that to pro- vide for the cost of constructing a sanitary sewer in Eagle Point avenue from Windsor avenue to Stafford ave- nue the Mayor be and he is hereby required to execute and deliver to the City Recorder, to be by him registered and countersigned, one bond of the denomination of two hundred and tifty dollars and one bond of the amount of one hundred and thirty -one and 25- 100 dollars, numbered 455 and 456 in- clusive, dated October 5th, 1907, pay- able on or before seven years after the :date thereof, and bearing interest at the rate of five per cent. per annum, payable semi - annually. Ald. Thomas moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas -Alds. Closs, McEvoy, Stumpf and Thomas. Nays -None. Absent -Alds. Hines and Hopkins. Alderman Thomas also offered the following: Whereas the contract heretofore entered into by the City of Dubuque for the improvement of a street here- inafter described has been completed, and the City Engineer has computed that the cost and expense of said im- provement amounts to $1451.52 there- fore, Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that to pro- vide for the cost of improving Adams avenue, from First avenue to Second avenue, the Mayor be and he is hereby required to execute and deliver to the City Recorder, to be by him registered and countersigned, five bonds of the denornination of two hundred and fifty dollars each and one bond of the denomination of two hundred and one and 52 -100 dollars, numbered from 449 to 454 inclusive, dated October 5th, 1907, payable on or before seven years after the date thereof, and bearing interest at the rate of five per cent per an- num, payable semi - annually. Ald. Thomas moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the fo1!,win. vote: Yeas -Aids. Close, McEvoy, Stumpf and Thomas. Nays -None. Absent -Aids. Hines and Hopkins. Alderman Thomas also offered the following: Whereas, the contract heretofore en- tered into by the City of Dubuque for the improvement of a street as here- inafter described has been completed, and the City Engineer has computed that the cost and expense of said im- provement amounts to $20,315.83, there- fore, Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to pro- vide for the cost of brick paving Eighth street from Bluff street to the wester- ly track of the Chicago (Treat West- ern and the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad companies, the mayor be and he is hereby required to execute and deliver to the City Recorder, to be by him registered and countersigned, forty bonds of the denomination of five hundred dollars each and one bond of the denomination of three hundred and fifteen and 83 -100 dollars number- ed from 408 to 448 inclusive, dated Oc- tober 5th, 1907, payable on or before seven years after the date thereof, and tearing interest at the rate of five per cent. per annum, payable semi -an- nually. Ald. Thomas moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - Alas. Closs, McEvoy, Stumpf and Thomas. Nays -None. Absent -Alds. Hines and Hopkins. 404 Regular Session, September 19, 1907 A. G. Reed, Tivoli Add., lot 38, 48 lin. ft. 32 30 George Hinkson, Tivoli Add., lot 39, 51.75 lin. ft. 34 82 A. Lorenz, Tivoli Add., lot 40, 56 iin. ft. 37 68 F. Weland Est., Weland's Sub , lot 1, 50 lin. ft. 33 67 H. Peterman Est., Sub. 38, Marsh's Add., lot 1, 26 lin. ft 17 49 Herman Gronau, Marsh's Add , lot 39, 50 lin. ft. 33 67 A. L. and Wm. Woodward, Marsh's Add., lot 40, 50 lin. ft. 33 67 Mathilda Specht, Marsh's Add., lot 41, 50 lin. ft. 33 67 P. Weland, Marsh's Add., lot 43, 50 lin. ft. 33 67 P. Weland, Marsh's Add., lot 44, 50 lin. ft. 33 67 A. J. Lembke et al. Marsh's Add., E. 100 ft. of lot 45, 50 lin. ft. 33 67 A. Neuwoehner, Marsh's Add , W. 117 ft. of lot 45, 100 lin ft 67 30 L. T. Farwell Est., Sub. 2, Geo. D. Wood's Add., lot 1, 50 lin. ft. 33 67 Total $1494 79 The above amounts being in accord- ance with the special benefits conferred on said property. Ald. Thomas moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - -Alds. Closs, McEvoy, Stumpf and Thomas. Nays -None. Absent -Alds. Hines and Hopkins. Bids for laying various cement side- walks were presented and on motion were ordered opened and read. Jas. Lee being the only bidder. For laying four 'ft. cement sidewalk on north side of Delhi street abutting on sub. 1 of 3 of mineral lot 172, lot 1. Jas. Lee & Son, per sq. foot, 14 1 -2c. On motion contract was awarded to Jas. Lee & Son, and their bonds placed at $8.00. Four foot cement sidewalk on north side of West Third street between Booth and Nevada streets in front of lot 14, Nairn's add. Jas Lee & Son, per square foot, 14 1 -2c. On motion contract was awarded to Jas. Lee & Son, and their bonds placed at $18.00. Six foot cement sidewalk on east side of Alpine street between West Fifth street and Julien avenue abutting on lots 5, 8 and 10, Martin's Dubuque add. Jas. Lee & Son, per square foot, 14 1 -2c. On notion contraot was awarded to 'Jas. Lee & Son and their bonds placed at $32.00. Five foot cement sidewalk on th west side of Southern avenue between Dodge and Valley streets in front of lots 3 and 4, Stout's add. Jas. Lee & Son, per square foot, 13c. On motion contract was awarded to Jas. Lee & Son and their bonds placed at $13.00. Six foot cement sidewalk on the west side of White street between Eighth and. Ninth streets abutting on city lot 324. Jas. Lee & Son, per square foot, 13c. On motion contract was awarded to Jas. Lee & Son, and their bond placed at $10.00. Six foot cement sidewalk on the east side of Elm street between 13th and 14th streets abutting lot 192, East Du- buque add. Jas. Lee & Son, per square foot, 13c. On motion contract was awarded to Jas. Lee & Son and their bond placed at $10.00. Bid of Jas. Lee & Son for construct- ing a four foot cement sidewalk on west side of Foye street between Merchants Lane and West Locust street abutting on lot 7, Ellen Blake's sub., was pre- sented and read. On motion the former action of the City Council granting the petition of Mary C. Blake to lay a brick walk in front of lot 7, Ellen Blake's sub., was reconsidered, and on motion was re- ceived and filed. Contract for laying cement sidewalk en Foye street abutting on Lot 7, Ellen Blake's sub., was, on motion, awarded to Jas. Lee & Son at 13c per square foot and their bond placed at $40.00. Mayor Pro Tem Clancy stated that residents of Allison Place and College avenue were present in the council chamber and wanted permission to ad- dress the council in reference to sani- tary sewer in College avenue. Permission being given, Prof. Lightcap and Mr. Collis addressed the council stating that they were anxious to have the sewer constructed and the parties living on Allison Place who signed the petition asking for the sewer were willing to pay their pro- portionate share of cost of constructing the sewer. On motion, the City Engineer was in- structed to ascertain if the majority of the property owners living on Col- lege avenue had signed the petition asking for the sewer. 406 Regular Session, September 19, 1907 Alderman Thomas also offered the following: Whereas the contract heretofore en- tered into by the City of Dubuque for the construction of a sanitary sewer as hereinafter described has been com• pleted, and the City Engineer has com- puted that the cost and expense of said improvement amounts to $611.55, there- fore be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That to provide for the cost of constructing a sanitary sewer inn Sutter street and in the alley between Windsor avenue and Queen street from Windsor avenue to the ex- tension of Queen street, the Mayor be and he is hereby required to execute and deliver to the City Recorder, to be by him registered and countersigned, two bonds of the denomination of two hundred and fifty dollars each, and one of the denomination of one hundred and eleven and 55 -100 dollars, num- bered 405 to 407 inclusive, dated Sep- tember 21, 1907, payable on or before seven years after the date thereof, and bearing interest at the rate of five per cent. per annum, payable semi= annual- ly. Ald. Thomas moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Closs, McEvoy, Stumpf and Thomas. Nays —None. Absent —Alds. Hines and Hopkins. Alderman Thomas also offered the. following: 'Whereas the contract heretofore en- tered into by the City of Dubuque for the improvement of a street as herein- after described has been completed, and the City Engineer has computed that the cost and expense of said im- provement amounts to $1,401.67, there- fore, Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that to provide for the cost of improving West Third street from Walsh street to Grandview avenue, the Mayor he and he is hereby required to execute and deliver to the City Recorder, to be by him registered and countersigned five bonds of the de- nomination of two hundred and fifty dollars each and one bond of the de- nomination of one hundred and fifty one and 67 -100 dollars, numbered from 399 to 404, inclusive, dated Sept. 21st, 1907, payable on or before seven years after date Thereof. and bearing interest at the rate of five per cent. per an- num, payable semi - annually. Ald. Thomas moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Closs, McEvoy, Stumpf and Thomas. Nays —None. Absent— Alds.,Hines and Hopkins. Ald. Closs of the Committee on Ordi- narices presented and read an ordi- nance granting to William Lawther Co., their successors and assigns the right to construct and operate a high pres- sure water main for fire protection in Locust street from Fourth street to Second street and east in Second street to alley, south in alley to their manu- facturing plant and regulating the same and moved that the reading just had be considered its first reading. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Closs, McEvoy, Stumpf and Thomas. Nays —None. Absent— Alcls. Hines and Hopkins. Ald. Stumpf of the committee on streets reported as follows: Your committee on streets would re- spectfully report that we have ap- pointed Jesse Jellison and Peter Schu- ler inspectors on the M. Tschirgi & Son contract for brick paving and we have appointed Thomas McEvoy and Frank Brown as inspectors on the McCarthy Bros. contracts for brick paving. Also your committee on streets would respectfully report that we have examined the improvement on Twenty - fifth street from the east side of Wash- ington street to the west side of Elm street, the O'Farrell Contracting Co., contractors, and would recommend that said work be accepted and that the City Engineer be instructed to pre- pare a special assessment against the lots or parcels of land subject to as- sessment for said improvement and file the same in the office of the City Recorder, who will thereupon publish the notice of said assessment as re- quired by ordinance. T. B. HINES, Chairman. Ald. Stumpf moved the adoption of the various reports of the committee cn streets. Cariied. Ald. Stumpf of the committee on streets also reported as follows: Your committee on streets would re- spectfully recommend that all surplus material from Ninth, Eleventh and Thirteenth streets be ordered hauled by the contractors to the city pound on Fourteenth and Elm streets. Ald. Stumpf moved the adoption of the report of the committee on streets. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Closs, McEvoy, Stumpf and Thomas. Nays —None. Absent —Alds. Hines and Hopkins. Ald. Thomas, chairman of the com- mittee on public grounds, stated that boys and young men were breaking benches and spoiling the flower beds Regular Session, September in the different ptiblid parks ' at right and moved that the chief of police be instructed to have police- men sent to the parks at night to. ar- rest some of the parties. Ald, McEvoy moved as an amend- ment that the custodians in the parks b'e instructed by the committee on public grounds and buildings to remain at their parks until 9 D. m. The amendment was carried. Mayor Pro Tem Clancy stated that tinder the report of the committee on printing he wished to present bids for printing and binding the finance re- port, which had been submitted to the Committee on finance. On motion bids were opened as fol- lows: Telegraph - Herald, per page $ .95 Palmer, Berg & Co., per page 1.29 On motion contract for printing and binding the finance report for the year ending March 1, 1907, was awarded to the Telegraph - Herald. Ald. Stumpf, chairman of the com- mittee on sewers, reported as follows: Your committee on sewers would re- spectfully report that we have exam- ined the sanitary sewer in the alley between Rhomberg and Lincoln ave- nues from Kniest street to Johnson avenue, the O'Farrell Contracting Co., contractors, and would recommend that said sewer be accepted and that the City Engineer be instructed to, prepare a special assessment against the lots or parcels of land benefited by said im- provement and file the same in the office of the City Recorder, who will thereupon publish the notice of assess- ment as required by ordinance. J. A. STUMPF, Chairman. Ald. Stumpf moved the adoption of the report of the comm_ttee on sewers, Carried. Ald. Closs moved that the street commissioner be instructed to notify the O'Farrell Contracting Co. to put the crossing on Johnson avenue be- tween Rhomberg and Lincoln avenues in good shape and if the contractor does not do so, the city to make the repairs and charge all costs for so do- ing to the O'Farrell Contracting Co. Carried. Ald. McEvoy of the committee on police and light moved that the chief of police be instructed to have patrol box now in the Audubon school yard moved to the corner of Johnson avenue and Providence street. Carried. Ald. Closs, chairman of the Board of Health reported as follows: Your Board of Health, to whom was referred the bill of E. E. Frith for 1 9, 1 9 0 7 4ti7 hauling garbage and dead animals during the month of August, 1907, beg to report that we have examined same and found same to be correct and would respectfully recommend that a warrant be drawn in the sum of $457.31 to pay E. E. Frith. Aid. Closs moved the adoption of the report of the Board of Health. Cat- Tied. Ald. McEvoy of the Committee of the Whole reported as follows: Your Committee of the Whole; to whom was referred the Pe-' tition of W. A. Hackett asking that the order to lay a cement sidewalk oY the northwest side of City Lot 735 be rescinded because of his intention of building on an adjoining lot in the near future and his desire to construct a cement walk after the building is completed, would recommend that the prayer of the petitioner be granted provided he sign a waiver holding the city harmless from any damage f0 ' personal injuries that may be sus- tained on said walk and agrees to put the same in safe condition without de lay.. Also, your Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the petition of V. E. Robison et al. protesting against the changing of the tile pipe which carries the water from Julien avenue along the west side of lots 46, 47 and 48, Morheiser's Add., and asking that said pipe be returned to its original location because such location had been agreed upon by all par- ties interested at the time Julien avenue was improved, would respectfully report that the changing of said pipe was done in error and we would respectfully recommend that the Street Commissioner be in- structed to replace said pipe in its original location without delay. Also, your Committee of the Whole would respectfully recommend that an electric lamp be placed on Mt. Carmel avenue about 300 feet from Grandview avenue under the direction of the Com mittee on Police and Light. Also, your Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the communi- cation from the League of Iowa Muni- cipalities asking that the City take out a membership or in any event to send a delegate to the 10th annual conven- tion to be held at Council Bluffs Sep- tember 17 to 19, 1907, would respect- fully recommend that Alderman Hines be appointed a delegate to said con 'vention. Also, your Committee of the Whole would respectfully recommend that in 4 408 Regular Session, September 19, 1907 future all street improvements be in- spected by the City Council, Street Commissioner, Street Committee and City Engineer as provided by the ordi- nance governing street improvements. Also, your Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the petition of the Hottman Boiler Company asking that its taxes be canceled for a period of years, would respectfully recom- mend that said firm be exempt from taxation on its machinery and other personal property for a period of five years beginning January 1, 1907, and that the Ordinance Committee be in- structed to prepare an ordinance gov- erning said exemption. Also, your Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the claim of An-. drew Wieser for damage caused his property by water flowing from the street thereon, would respectfully rec- ommend that said claim be not al- lowed. 1 Also, your Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the communica- tion of the Dubuque Telegraph - Herald relative to the purchase of new direc- tories, would respectfully recom- inend that an order be placed for twelve directories to be distributed at the several engine houses and different city offices under the direction of this committee. Also, your Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the remon- strance of S. F. Kenneally et al. against the construction of the proposed sewer in Chestnut street, would respectfully report that it is not feasible to con- struct a sewer in said street under present conditions and would therefore recommend that action in this matter be deferred until such time as an out- let can be had for a sewer from said street. Also, your Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the claim of E. F. Milligan for $245.00 and of Fred Merz for $345.00 for damage caused their buildings and property by water from the West Locust storm water sewer, would respectfully report that we have examined the premises dam- aged and would recommend that E. F. Milligan be allowed the sum of $200.00 and F. Merz the sum of $300.00, the same to be in full settlement for all damage caused by reason of said water flowing onto their premises, and pro- vided - they both sign an agreement to be prepared by the City Attorney to provide for the drainage from their property in the faiure and take care of all future damage from this source. MATT CLANCY, . Chairman. Ald. McEvoy moved the adoption of tin.; various reports of the Committee of the Whole. Carried. Ald. Closs reported as follows: Your special committee to whom was referred the matter of building a retaining wall on Althauser avenue would respectfully report that I have consulted with the property holders and have concluded that it is abso_ lutely necessary to build a retaining wall on said street, the property own- ers agreeing to donate four lineal feet of ground for that purpose and it will be a source of continual expense if it is not completed as set forth. Ald. Closs moved the adoption of the report of the special committee. Car- ried. MOTIONS AND RESOLUTIONS. Ald. Closs offered the following: Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, that Wm. Hintrager, the owner of Lot 22 in O. Taylor Sub., be and he is hereby or- dered to have said . lot filled up to grade, lot being now below grade and a menace to the adjoining property; and to have said work completed with- in 14 days from the adoption of the resolution, and the service of said notice. In case of failure to comply with the order within the specified time said work will be done by the City and the costs for same taxed against said property. Ald. Closs moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Aids. Class, McEvoy, Stumpf and Thom... Nays —None. Absent — tads. Hines and Hopkins. Alderman Stumpf offered the fol- lowing: Be it Resolved by the City Council of Dubuque, Iowa, that the Chicago, Mihijaukee & St. Paul Railroad Com- pany and the Chicago Great Western Railway, Company be and they are hereby ordered to construct an eigh- teen -inch tile pipe drain under their right of way on Seventeenth street and to have said work completed within thirty days from the date of service of notice and the adoption of this reso- lution, said work to be done in ac- cordance with the plans and specifica- tions for same on file in the office of the City Engineer. Ald. Stumpf moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Alds. Closs, McEvoy, Stumpf and Thomas. Nays —None. Absent - -Alds. Hines and Hopkins. Ald. McEvoy moved that the City Engineer be instructed to prepare an estimate of the cost of a tile pipe sewer from Julien avenue across the lot to the alley and report to the Com- mittee of the Whole. Carried. Special Session, September 23, 1907 Ald. Closs moved that the City Attor- ney, the Acting Mayor and Street Com- missioner be appointed a committee to investigate the report in circulation as regards the disposing of street filling. Carried. Ald. Thomas moved to adjourn to Thursday, October 3rd, 1907. Carried. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, City Recorder. Attest: Recorder Approved 190.. Mayor. CITY COUNCIL Attest: 4 Special Session September 23rd, 1907. (Official.) Council met at 8:40 p. m. Mayor Pro Tem Clancy in the chair. Present —Alds. Closs, McEvoy, Stumpf and Thomas. Absent —Mayor Schunk, Alds. Hines and Hopkins. Mayor Clancy, pro tem, stated the special session of the Council was called to approve the bills of O'Farrell Contracting Co.: For the improvement of West Third street $1,199.29 For grading Twenty -fifth street 00.00 For constructing sanitary sewer in Sutter street and - Windsor avenue 502.03 Ald. McEvoy moved that the bill of the O'Farrell Contracting Co. for the improvement of West Third street, hav- ing been properly approved by the Committee on Streets, warrants be drawn in the sum of $1,199.29 to pay for said improvement from the pro- ceeds of the bonds issued to defray the cost of the improvement. Carried. Ald. Closs moved that the bill of the O'Farrell Contracting Co. for grad- ing Twenty -Fifth street, having been properly approved by the Committee on streets, a warrant in the sum of $60.00 be drawn in favor of O'Farrell Contracting Co. to pay same. Carried. Ald. Stumpf moved that the bill of O'Farrell Contracting Co. for construct- ing sanitary sewer in Sutter street and Windsor avenue having been properly approved by the Committee on Sewers, warrants be drawn in the sum of $502.03 in favor of the O'Farrell Contracting Co. to pay same. Carried. Ald. Thomas moved to adjourn to Thursday, October 3rd, 1907. Carried. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, City Recorder. Recorder. Approved 190.. Mayor 4 List of Warrants List of City Warrants City Recorder's Office. Dubuque, Iowa, September 1st, 1907. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council of Dubuque: Gentlemen: The following is a com- plete list of all warrants issued by me during the month of August, 1907: H. A. Schunk, zalary, Mayot..$116 70 H. Brinkman, salary, Treasurer 133 35 J. A. McKinley, salary, deputy Treasurer 100 00 Jho. Krayer, clerk, Treasin'er's office 75 00 E. A. Linehan, salary, Recorder 166 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, Assistant Assessor 100 00 J. J. Murphy, salary, Assistant Assessor 100 00 J. W. Kintzinger, salary, Attor- hey 150 00 E. E. Bowen, salary, Assistant Attorney 75 00 Miss E. B. Rupprecht, stenogra- pher; Legal Department 20 00 Jas. Pickley, salary, Chief of Po- lice 125 00 Joseph Reinfried, salary, Fire Chief l('0 00 J. W. Lawlor, salary, Committee Clerk .. 125 00 Paul Ilg, salary, City Engineer. 166 65 G. White, salary, Timekeeper... 75 00 J. B. Taylor, salary, Superin- tendent of Street Sprinkling 70 00 G. Vogel, clerk in Auditor's and Engineer's offices 80 00 Wm. Hippman, salary, Elec= trician 100 00 C. W. Katz, salary, Marketmas- ter 55 00 P. Ryan, salary, Park Custodian 45 00 H. Schoenbeck, salary, Park Custodian 45 00 T. Faherty, salary, Park Cus- todian 15 00 Dr. Chas. Palen, salary, Health Officer 50 00 t Flynn, salary, Sanitary Pa- trolman 65 00 T. Hackney, salary, Pound - master 45 00 Mrs. H. Koenig, salary, Jani- tress 25 00 John Mahony, salary, Sidewalk walk inspector 75 00 Wm. Coleman, Rodman 55 00 J. H. Carroll, Harbor Master 30 00 John Kearney, Street Commis- sioner 100 00 M. Clancy, salary, Alderman .. 25 00 N. J. Closs, salary, Alderman.... 25 00 Tom Hines, salary, Alderman 25 00 Brad Hopkins, salary, Alderman 25 00 E. E. McEvoy, salary, Alderman 25 00 John A. Stumpf, salary, Alder- man 25 00 Chas. T. Thomas; salary, Alder- man .. 25 00 M. Eitel, fireman 70 00 J. Essman, fireman 75 00 J. Flynn, fireman 65 00 A Duccini, fireman 65 00 A. Heer, fireman 60 '00 W. Kannolt, fireman 55 00 B. Kirsch, fireman 55 00 G. Beyer, fireman 65 '00 J. Dailey, fireman 70 00 J. Barnes, fireman 75 00 T. Ryder, fireman 65 00 W. Ducey, fireman 65 00 F. Murphy, fireman 65 00 M. Kelly, fireman 60 00 W. McClain, fireman 60 00 J. Beakey, fireman 55 00 D. Ahearn, fireman 70 00 P. Zillig, fireman 60 00 M. Sweeney, fireman 60 00 H. Cain, fireman 60 00 J. Benzor, fireman . 00 J. McLoughlin, firean 60 00 A. McDonald, fireman 75 00 J. Murphy, fireman 50 00 G. Gherki, fireman 65 00 T Kennedy, fireman 65 00 J. Smith, fireman 60 00 J. Keppler, fireman 55 00 C. Kannolt, fireman 65 00 J. Allen, fireman 65 00 M. Fahey, fireman GO 00 W. McConnell, fireman 60 00 R. Weston, fireman 65 00 F Kenneally, fireman 55 00 E. McDermott, fireman 60 00 R. Kenneally, fireman 55 00 J. Roshin, fireman 65 00 F. Baumgartner, fireman 65 00 J. Schoenberger, fireman %0 00 J. Tschudi, fireman ' 60 00 J. Connolly, fireman 55 00 Wm. Smith, fireman 50 00 L. Hessling, fireman 50 00 l�rm. Dockstader, Fireman 13 30 Al. Bauer, fireman 1 00 L. Blocklinger, "police 60 00 Theo. Bauer, police 60 00 M. Connolly, police 60 00 John Cody, police 64 00 James Corcoran, police 60 00 Wm. Donahue, police 64 00 Phil J. Dumphy, police 74 70 P. J. Fury, police 58 00 John Fox, police 75 00 James Flynn, police 60 00 M. Fogarty, police 60 00 Ben Gray, police 58 00 Pat Hanlon, police 60 00 Emil Kahn, police 60 00 M. Kilty, police 60 00 James Keefe, police 60 00 B. Ludescher, police 65 00 Chas. Leist, police 70 00 Hugh Markey, police 75 00 Pat McCollins, police 64 00 Geo. Jones, police 60 00 George Vollrath, police 40 00 M. McCormick, police 60 00 Bat McInerney, police 60 00 Henry Mueller, police 60 00 John Murphy, police 60 00 T. O'Meara, police 60 00 John O'Brein, police 70 00 John J. Q'Brein, polices 60 00 M. O'Connor, police 6'0 00 M. Ryan, police 60 00 John Raesle, police 79 35 Peter Scharff, pollee 60 00 John Spielman, police 60 00 Patrick Sutton, police 60 00 M. Stapelton, police 60 00 Joseph Stoltz, police 60 00 Frank Williams, police 58 00 Edw. Kumpf, police 60 00 Pat Kenneally, police 60 00 Miss B. Brennan, police matron 56 70 Miss K. Hibbe, police matron 56 70 LABOR ON STREETS. During the last half of July, 1907. 'Alex. Alderson, 4tli 11 20 R. Burns, Sr., 1st 22 00 Jos. BroUillette, 2nd 21 20 John Burns, 2nd 6 40 John Boltz, 3rd 14 40 Paul Becker, 4th 22 40 J. Brachetenbach, 5th 19 60 A. Bevensdorf, 5th 12 80 J. Brenner 5th 1 60 C. Buddien, 5th ... , 4 80 R. Becke, 5th 2 00 Jerry Cahill, 1st 16 40 M. Cain, 1st 22 00 Sas. Callaghan, 2nd 25 00 Lanty Cahill, 4th 16 00 G. Collinson, 4th 3 20 M. Carney, lst, $150; 2nd, $7.50; 3rd, $7.50; 4th, $5.10; 5th, $.80 22 40 Jas. Connolly, 1st, $1.50; 2nd, $7.50; 3rd, $7.50; 4th, $5.10; 5th, $.S0 22 40 W. Coughlan, Health 25 00 J. P. Cooney, 1 -5 in each 22 40 John Duggan, 1st 22 00 Owen Donahue, 1st 18 40 Peter Dax, 5th • 12 80 Thos Donahue, 1st, $1.50; 2nd, $7.50, 3rd, $7.50, 4th, $5.10; 5th, $.80 22 40 John Dobler, 1 -5 in each 22 50 John Egan, 2nd 20 80 J. Eberhardt, 5th 20 40 John Ess, 1st, $1.50; 2nd, $7.50; 3rd, $7.50; 4th, $5.10; 5th, $.80 22 40 Mike Farrell, 1st 21 20 F. Frick, 3rd 18 40 E. Fitzlaff, 1 -5 in each 27 50 Barney Glass, 2nd 21 20 Jos. Gavin, 2nd 25 00 H. Galle, 3rd 10 40 John Gau, 5th 2 80 H. Grode, 5th 19 60 Geo. Gan, 5th 18 00 W. Gorman, 5th 2 65 Jos. Grab, 5th 3 20 Nic Herman, 5th 20 40 List of Warrants 411 Chas. Hanson, 5th 16 40 Jas. Bird, 5th 12 25 J. Hanson, 5th 31 50 F. Ihrcke, 5th 14 00 Conrad Jaenar, 4th 7 20 Jahn Keast; 2nd 1 60 Nic Kettenhofen, 3rd 16 bb Jos. Kiebel, 3rd 9 20 J. kraus, 5th 10 40 Ai. Kieffer, 4th 8 s0 Hugh Kearney, 3rd, $12.25; 4th, $1.75; 5th, $8.50 , 22 50 Sohn Kness, 1st, $1.50; .2nd, $7.50; 3rd, $7.50; 4th, $5.10; 5th $:80 22 40 John Lowery, 1st 19 60 Mike Lavin, 2nd, $18.00; 4th, $3.20 21 20 Fred Lillie, 5th 13 60 1t. Love, 1st, $8.75; 3rd, $1.75; 4th, $1,75; 5th, $12.25 24 50 M. Lonergan, lst, $11.20; 2nd, $11.20 22 40' F. Lassance, 5th 3 20 Jelin Mullen, 2nd 20 80 Ed. Malloy, 3rd, 16 80 Thos. Malloy, 3d 13 60 Jos. Martinek, 4th 18 20 D. McGuinness, 1st 21 20 W. McDermott, lst 8 80 Phil McCabe, lst 9 60 W. McClain 1st 7 20 13. 111cGivern, 4th 25 00 NY. McEvoy, 4th 7 20 B. 17cDonnell, 1 -5 in each 75 00 H. Neuwoehner, 5th 3 20 W. O'Brien, 1st 12 50 At. O'Meara, 1st. $8.75; 3rd, $3.50; 4th, $3.50; 5th, $7.00 22 75 Chas. O'Neil, 2nd, $7.50; 3rd, $7.50; 4th, $7.40 22 40 Jas. Powers, 1st 17 20 Jas. Pui lst. 19 20 M. Prosser, 5th 12 00 W. Quinlan, 2nd 15 20 Maurice Quinlan, 5th 6 00 Phil Retldin, 2nd 20 80 James Ryan, grid 21 60 Chas. Reinfrank, 5th 13 20 ti. Rowland, 1 -5 in each 75 00 Nick Sweeney, 1st 21 60• Jos. Straney, 1st 21 20 James Sweeney, lst, $9.60; 2nd, $5.80 15 40 John Sloan, 3rd 9 60 C. Sholl, 3rd 5 60 1. Scherr, 3rd 25 00 Patrick Smith, 4th 4 80 M. Specht, 5th 7 70 Al. Scherr, 2nd, $1.75; 3rd, $14.00; 4th, $5.25 21 00 Herman Schmidt, 4th 1 60 W. Sommerville, lst, $3.45; 2nd, $3.45; 3rd, $3.45; 4th, $10.45; 5th, $10.50 24 30 W. Shipton, 4th 1 75 J: Scheidecker, 5th 3 20 r Tobin, 4th 16 00 John Twieg, 5th 20 80 Geo, Van Wie, 1st 21 20 W. Walker, lst 20 40 Nic Wampach, 5th 20 40 412 List of Warrants Anton Welu, 5th 8 00 H. J. Weber, 5th 15 40 Peter Weirich, 5th 3 60 TEAMS. Peter Appell, 1st 56 25 M. Ackels, 3rd, $15.00; 4th, $34.05 49 05 Walter Bradley, 1st 20 25 F. Burns, 3rd 1 80 Frank Bauch, 5th 4 05 F. G. Becker, 2nd, $9.90; 3rd, $19.80; 4th, $19.80 49 50 Jos. Calvert, 2nd 42 30 John Calvert, 2nd 42 30 A. Conrad, 1st, $.75; 2nd, $3.75; 3rd, $3.75; 4th, $2.65; 5th, 47.80 58 50 Jas, Graham, lst, $1.80; 2nd, $23.15; 4th, $21.40 46 35 J. Haudenschield, 1st, $12.15; 3rd, $42.30; 5th, $36.45 90 90 M. Hannan, 1st, $3.15; 2nd, $15.50; 3rd, $15.50; 4th, $10.85; 5th, $1.65 46 65 M. Kenneally, 1st 54 00 John Linehan, lst, $56.35; 2nd, $4.90; 3rd, $4.90; 4th, $3.50; 5th, $.55 70 20 John Long, 3rd, $37.10; 5th, $20.50 57 60 P. Linehan, 3rd 42 75 Sam Morrow, 4th 16 20 J. McCollins, 2nd 106 65 C. McElrath, 3rd 19 80 J. McQuillan, 3rd 12 15 Atrg. Rink, 5th 53 55 H. Rink, 5th 4 05 Adam Stoltz, 5th 32 40 E. Seeley, 1st, $3.20; 2nd, $16.30; 3rd, $16.30; 4th, $11.45; 5th, $1.65 49 00 Ott Turner, 1st, $2.25; 3rd, $22.50 24 75 Jas. Tobin, 4th 56 70 John Thanie, 5th 12 15 LABOR ON BLUFF STREET EX- TENSION. During the last half of July, 1907. Walter Burke 24 00 Tom Barrett 8 00 R. Burns, Jr. John Burke Peter Carney, Sr. Peter Carney, Jr John Carter W. Carter Ed. Connolly James Doyle F. Defontaine W. Kelly W. O'Brien W. Sheehan Geo. Reynolds LABORS ON SEWERS During the last half of July, D. Cunningham Ed. Daley J. Jellison F. Luchterhand J. Rooney 4 17 29 27 38 38 10 25 14 15 12 4 44 00 00 25 00 25 25 00 90 00 75 50 00 10 1907. 24 50 24 50 19 25 24 50 24 50 J. Smith C. Sullivan J. Tacke J. Wells BILLS. N. J. Kons, sharpening lawn mowers $ 2 A. Frick, painting "Keep off the grass" signs 4 Iowa Telephone Co., telephone service Asst. Atty's office Thos. Hackney, impounding 4 clogs Jas. Lee & Son, laying cement sidewalk on city property, corner Booth and Dodge streets 170 C. A. Noyes, 1 box carbon paper M. Czizek, painting engineer's surveying rod Niagara Falls Metal Stamping Works, 700 dog tags 12 H. Smyth, removing tree from Jackson Park Chas. W. Katz, meals furnish- ed prisoners during July Phil Breithaupt, .plumbing re- pairs at calaboose Eagle Point Lime Works, 14 cu. yds. crushed stone 19 F. Schloz & Son, repairs for road dept. 15 Fisher & Co., coal and wood for various depts 23 G. F. Klieh, hardware for var- ious depts Linehan & Molo, cement and sewer pipe for road dept 5 T. J. Mulgrew, coal, cement and sewer pipe for road dept 14 F. A. Burns, coal for steam roller 17 Dub. Woodenware & Lumber Co., lumber for repairs to sidewalks 31 Pitts - Thompson Foundry Co , castings for road dept 27 2 Byrns & Saul, 5 yards gravel for road dept. 5 0 L. D. Arne, hauling tools and cement to Millville road Wm. Jellison, repairing 7th St. extension bridge 120 0 Dub. Cabinet Mkrs. Assn., 3 arm chairs for fire dept 6 Natl. Refining Co., oil for fire dept. 6 Clancy, Transfer Co., coal for fire dept. 6 Jos. Mullin, insp. 8th St. pav- ing 25 Geo. Miller, insp. 8th St. pav- ing 25 Thos. McEvoy, insp. W. Locust St. storm sewer 25 C. Gantenbein, insp. Sutter St. sanitary sewer 15 3 Wm. Foster, insp. Leibnitz St. sanitary sewer 25 0 24 32 24 22 5 2 3 1 1 6 Frank Venn, services as clog catcher during July 41 25 Jas. Gray, 14 1 -3 yds. macadam 10 75 Jas. McAleese, 11 2 -3 yards macadam 8 75 Jos. W. Straub, services in Engineer's office during July 62 50 National Demokrat, official printing, July 25 00 Labor Leader, official printing, July 25 00 Telegraph- Herald, official printing, July 40, 78 Telegraph- Herald, printing proceedings in pamphlet form for months of March, April, May, June and July 76 09 Telegraph- Herald, printing Board of Health reports, for months of February, March, April, and May 20 00 Times - Journal, official print- ing, July 44 22 Union Electric Co., arc lights during July 2179 30 Union Electric Co., power for city fire alarm system 2 00 E. E. Frith, removing garbage and dead animals during July . 457 38 Larry Dailey, cleaning around market square during July 14 00 Geo. Masters, plumbing, repairs at City Hall 70 H. B. McCarten, repairing water, fountain at cor. 8th and Main 12 15 Adams Co., 24 park benches 72 00 G. A. Heyne, flowers for Jack- son Park 40 00 John N. Juergens, painting weighmasters office at Phoe- nix park 18 90 T. H. Clark, supplies for fire dept. 39 98 Wunderlich & Wunderlich, horseshoeing for fire dept 7 75 Phelan & Hanson, horseshoe - ing for fire dept. 50 Lagen, Sloan & Peed, horse - shoeing for fire, road and sewer depts. 13 00 Phil. Heller, horseshoeing for fire and road depts. 5 50 Mettel Bros., feed for fire dept 3 50 J. F. Ris & Bro., repairs for fire dept. 2 75 Dennis Bros., one case Kenoak salt bricks for fire dept 7 00 Key City Iron Works, supplies and repairs for road and fire depts. 20 88 Dub. Rubber & Belting Co , supplies for fire and road depts. 18 25 Key City Gas Co., coke for fire and road depts. 28 45 Key City Gas Co., light for various depts. 80 00 II. J. Hagerty, veterinary ser- List of Warrants 4 vice to fire, patrol and road horses for June and July 26 68 Thos. F. Kane, hay and oats for fire, patrol and road horses 236 40 Standard Lbr. Co., lumber and shavings for fire dept. 53 68 Standard Lbr. Co., lumber for repairs to sidewalks 91 46 Standard Lbr. Co., lumber for various depts. 55 65 Klauer & Kress, hardware for various depts. 8 40 John Butt, repairs for fire and road depts. 13 55 E. J. Voggenthaler Co., sup- plies and repairs for fire, and sewer depts. 8 82 E. A. Fengler, constructing West Locust street storm sefer, balance due 1874 10 O'Farrell Contracting Co., Con- structing 8th street storm sewer, balance due 1029 00 O'Farrell Contracting Co , brick and crushed stone for road dept. 63 70 Pat Sullivan, services to city attorney in various law cases 50 00 H. Brinkman, interest on war- rants outstanding 1956 15 H. Brinkman, excavation per- mits redeemed 80 00 H. Brinkman, expense 4 75 H. Brinkman, Library orders paid 678 34 LABOR ON STREETS In the different load Districts dur- ing the first half of August 1907. Thos. Addyman, 2nd 3 20 John Burns, 2nd 12 00 Jos. Brouillette, 2nd 18 00 John Boltz, 3rd 7 20 Paul Becker, 4th 17 60 J. Brachtenbach, 5th 8 80 A. Bevensdorf, 5th 3 20 R. Becke, 5th 2 00 R. Burns, 1st 12 00 Thos. Bannon, 5th 5 00 Jerry Cahill, 1st 6 40 Mike Cain, 1st 14 80 Lanty Cahill, 4th 6 40 T. Connolly, 5th 6 00 C. Curtis, 5th 1 00 W. Clark, 4th 4 80 Henry Connolly, 2nd, $3.50; 5th, $10.50 44 50 M. Carney, 1st, $1.40; 2nd, $6 90; 3rd $6.90; 4th, $4.90; 5th, $.70 20 80 Jaynes Connolly, 1st, $1.40, 2nd, 86.90; 3rd, $6.90; 4th, $4.90; 5th, $.70 20 80 Jas. Callaghan, 2nd 25 00 W. Coughlan, Health 25 00 J. P. Cooney, 1 -5 in each 20 80 Peter Carney, 5th 4 00 Owen Donahue, 1st 8 00 John Duggan, 1st 16 40 Peter Dax, 5th 11 20 T. Donahue, lst, $1.40; 2nd, $6.90; 3rd, $6.90; 4th, $4.90; 5th $.70 20 80 414 List of Warrants J. Dobler, 1 -5 in each John Egan, 2nd J. Eberhardt, 5th John Ess, 1st, $1.40; 2nd, $6.90; 3rd, $6.90; 4th, $4.90; 5th, $.70 Mike Farrell, 1st Frank Frick, 3rd Ed. Fitzlaff, 1 -5 in each Barney Glass, 2nd Pat Gilloon, 2nd Henry Galle, 3rd H. Groede, 5th Geo. Gau, 5th Jos, Grab, 5t11 Conrad Geimer, 4th Jos. Gavin, 2nd Ed. Hird, 4th Nic Herman, 5th Jas. Hird, 4th J. Hanson, 3rd, $6.75; 5th, $15.75 Chas. Hanson, 5th Fred Ihrcke, 5th N. Kettenhofen, 3rd Jos. Kiebel, 3rd M. Kieffer, 4th R. Kessler, 5th Hugh Kearney, 5th John Kness, lst, $1.40; 2nd, $6.90; 3rd, $6.90; 4th, $4.90; 5th, $.70 Peter Kearney, 5th John Lowery, 1st Mike Lavin, 2nd, $10.40; 4th, $3.20 Fred Lillie, 5th F. Lassance, 5th M. Lonergan, lst, $10.40; 2nd, $10.40 R. Love, lst, $17.50, 2nd, $1.75 John Mullin, 2nd Jos. Martinek, 4th Tom Malloy, 1st Ecl. Malloy, 1st W. Meehan, 3rd D. McGuinness, 1st Phil McCabe, 1st W. McEvoy, 4th P. McPoland, 4th R. McGivern, 4th H. Neuwoenher, 5th P. O'Hearn, 1st M. O'Meara, 1st, $15.75; 2nd, $1.75; 4th $1.75 Chas. O'Neil, 1st, $6.90; 2nd, $6.95; 4th, $6.95 W. O'Brien, 1st Jas. Purcell, 1 st James Powers, 1st W. Quinlan, 2nd M. Quinlan, 5th Phil Reddin, 2nd James Reid, 4th C. Radloff, 5th James Ryan, 2nd Jos. Reynolds, 5th Nick Sweeney, 1st Jos. Straney, 1st John Sloan, 3rd Chris Sholl, 3rd 22 50 12 00 12 80 20 80 10 40 11 20 27 50 17 60 14 40 4 80 8 00 6 40 17 60 17 60 25 00 1 60 11 20 21 00 19 25 6 40 17 60 4 00 4 00 2 40 14 80 6 40 19 20 16 00 25 00 17 60 10 00 • 19 25 Al. Scherr, 3rd 18 Patrick Smith, 4th 12 John Schroeder, 4th 4 J. Scheidecker, 5th 17 James Sweeney, 4th, $7.70; 5th, $5.80 13 H. Smith, 3rd 4 Frank Scherr, 3rd 25 W. Tobin, 4th 14 John Twieg, 5th 12 George Van Wie, 1st 14 W. Walker, 1st 16 A. Welu, 5th 12 Nic Wampach, 5th 12 H. J. Weber, 5th 25 P. J. Weirich, 5th 25 TEAMS 35 80 80 60 50 80 00 40 00 00 40 00 00 00 00 Peter Apel, lst 37 35 M. Ackels, 3rd, $13.80; 4th, - $27.60 41 40 22 50 F. G. Becker, 2nd, $8.00; 3rd, 17 80 $16.00, 4th, $16.00 40 05 10 40 Jos. Calvert, 2nd 20 25 13 60 John Calvert, 2nd 44 55 1 60 A. Conrad, 5th 60 75 17 60 Jas. Graham, 2nd, $20.70; 4th, 11 00 $20.70 41 40 22 50 J. Haudenschield, 1st, $28.60; 3rd, $5.40 34 00 J. Hannan, 1st, $3.00; 2nd, 20 80 $14.45; 3rd, $14.45; 4th, 6 00 $10.00; 5th $1.45 43 35 14 40 Mike Keanneally, 1st 41 40 J. Linehan, 1st, $42.85; 2nd, 13 60 $7.35; 3rd, $7.35; 4th, $5.15; 11 20 5th, $.75 63 45 17 60 P. Linehan, 3rd 36 90 John Long, 3rd, $33.50, 5th, 20 80 $16.45 49 50 John McCollins, 2nd 77 85 J. McQuillan, 3rd 44 55 McElrath Teaming Co., 4th 34 65 Louis Peil, 5th 18 00 George Reynolds, 1st 36 45 Aug. Rink, 5th 30 15 H. Rink, 5t11 44 10 A. Stoltz, 5th 22 05 E. Seeley, 1st, $3.05; 2nd, $15.10; 3rd, $15.10; 4th, $10.60; 5th, $1.65 45 50 Ott Turner, 3rd 18 00 James Tobin, 4th 49 50 John Thanie, 5th 12 15 LABOR ON BLUFF STREET. EX- TENSION. 20 80 During the first half of August, 1907. 12 50 Walter Burke 21 50 6 40 John Burke 22 50 14 80 Peter Carney, Sr. 24 75 12 80 Peter Carney, Jr. 10 15 6 00 Ed. Connolly 22 00 17 60 John Carter 49 50 4 80 W. Carter 49 50 1 60 James Doyle 24 75 14 40 W. O'Brien 12 50 6 00 W. Sheehan 20 00 18 00 Walter Bradley 45 45 6 40 LABOR ON SEWERS. 11 20. During the first half of August, 1907. 16 80 D. Cunningham 21 00 E. Daley 21 00 J. Jellison 21 00 F. Luchterhand 21 00 J. Rooney 21 00 J. Smith . 21 00 C. !Sullivan 32 50 J. Tacke 21 00 J. Wells 21 00 BILLS. John Marshall, hauling boiler shell to 7th avenue 5 00 Street & Steuck, final estimate on grading of Althauser ave- nue 446 40 Jno. McNulty, inspector First street paving 25 00 Geo. Miller, inspector Eighth street paving 5 75 Jos. Mullin, inspector Eighth street paving 5 75 Wm.' Foster, inspector Kaufman avenue sewer 25 00 Peter Martin, services on steam roller on Seminary street 4 00 Jas. Gray, 5 2 -3 cu. yds. ma- cadam 4 25 John Schaefer, 19 cu. yds. ma- cadam 14 25 James McAleese, 11.11 cu. yds. macadam - 8 33 Michael Lavin, 3 1 -4 cu. yds. ma- cadam 2 45 Wm. McDermott, 7 3 -4 cu. yds macadam 7 75 Peter Dax, 15.6 cu. yds. maca- dam 15 60 Philip Becker, 141.6 cu. yds. macadam 87 60 Ed. Schrempf, Secretary Labor Unions, City's donation to Labor Day expenses 100 00 I hereby certify that the foregoing is correct list of all warrants issued by 1907. e during the month of August, m EDMUND A. LINEHAN, City Recorder. To Michael Burke: You are Hereby Notified that the City Council of Dubuque, Iowa, did on the 21st day of August, 1907, adopt the following resolution: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa: That a permanent sidewalk of the width of five feet be and the same is hereby ordered to be laid on the west side of Southern Ave., between Dodge and Valley streets, and in front of and abutting the following described pre- mises, to wit: Lots 3 and 4, Stout's Add. Such sidewalk to be constructed of materials and in the manner as fol- lows, to wit: Eight inches of cin- ders, three inches of concrete and one inch of cement wearing surface. Said sidewalk to be completed on or before the 15th day of October, 1907, and the cost of the same be Official Notices 4 taxed against said premises and col- lected in the manner prescribed by law. Be it Further Resolved. That said property owner be and is authorized to construct said sidewalk at his own expense, provided he begins work thereon within ten days after being notified by the City Recorder of the passage of this resolution by the City Council, and completes the sauce with- in thirty days thereafter. Be it Further Resolved, That if said work is not commenced within the time named in said notice that the City Recorder be and is hereby ordered to give ten days notice by two publi- cations asking for proposals for the doing of said work under contract with the City. The proposals for the doing of said work shall be acted upon by the City Council on the 19th day of Sep tember, 1907. You are further notified that you will be permitted to lay this walk yourself providing the work thereon is begun within ten days and com- Ileted within thirty days after ser- vice cf this notice upon you, and un- less said sidewalk is commenced and completed within said time in front cf the lots and parcels of ground owned and controlled by you and abetting on such contemplated side - walk, same shall be done by the city and the cost thereof assessed against said property and the owners thereof rid collected in the manner prescribed . by law. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, e -31 -3t City Auditor. NOTICE OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENT Notice is hereby given to all con- cerned that a special assessment will be levied to pay for the construction of an 8 -inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in Kaufmann avenue from the alley first west df Couler avenue to North Main street, thence southerly in North Main street to Leibnitz street, thence westerly in Leibnitz street to Paul street. Amount of special assessement, $1,494.79, against the abutting proper- ty upon and along said street as pro- vided by law, at a session of the City Council to be held Sept. 19th, 1907. And that there is a plat and sched- ule on file in the office of the City Recorder of said City of Dubuque, showing the street on which said sani= tary sewer was constructed and the separated lots and parcels of ground and specified portions thereof subject to assessment of such improvement, the names of the owners as far as practicable, and the amount to be as- sessed against each lot or parcel of ground, which plat and schedule is subject to public inspection. And that any and all persons ob- J. D. Bush, Sub. City 648 and N. 31.4 ft. of 649, und. 1 -2 Lot 1 124 54 Herman Jungk, Sub. City 653a, Lot 7 152 70 Union Electric Co., right of way on 8th street 3418 74 Security Building Co., City Lot 29 Grand Opera House Co., City W. 70 feet Lot 172 238 42 Dubuque Brewing & Malting Co., City E. 43 ft. Lot 172 139 85 M. and H. Kiene et al City Lot 213 M. Tschirgi et al, City W. 1 -2 Lot 254 220 14 J. A. Hauser City E. 1 -2 Lot 254 163 61 Josephine Boyrin, City Lot 253 435 48 Byrne Bros., City Lot 214 432 38 Ella S. Horr, City E. 73 ft. Lot 173 227 67 H. Roesch, City und. 1 -2 W. 40 ft. of Lot 173 92 28 J. Terry, City und. 1 -2 W. 40 ft. of Lot 173 92 28 J. V. Rider, City Lot 28 384 03 Kiene & Altman, City Lot 283. 381 54 S. J. Goldthorpe, City, Lot 324... 533 82 Bosserman & Ives, City, Lot 353. 536 65 Farley & Loetscher, City, Lot 374 503 17 Farley & Loetscher, City, Lot 373 492 10 C. H. Reynolds, City, Lot 354 533 45 Eliza F. Reis, City, Lot 323 596 29 Ill. Cent. R. R. Co., paving be- tween rails on Jackson St. 172 50 Dubuque County, City, Lot 284 411 12 Farley & Loetscher, City, Lot 403 521 73 F. D. and J. H. Stout, City S. 43 4 ft. of Lot 415 529 23 Ill. Cent. R. R. Co., paving be- tween rails on Washington St 81 11 F. D. and J. H. Stout, City, Lot 509 724 17' F. D. and J. 11. Stout, Sub. 4 City 509a, Lot 2 146 37 C. G. W. Ry. Co., Sub 4 City 509u Lot 1 552 60 C., M. & St. P. R. R. Cu., Dub Har. Im'pt. Co.'s Add., Lots 5 and 6, Block 15 and adjoining right of way 199 51 P. E. Strelau, Sub. 3 of City 510, Lot 1 450 13 P. E. Strelau, Sub. 3 of City 510, Lot 2 829 27 Farley & Loetscher, City, Lot 414 507 46 Farley & Loetscher, City, Lot 405 416 74 322 78 383 78 Total $20,315.83 FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF ADAMS AVENUE. F. L. Schubert, Sub. 575, Ham's Add., Lot 4 $ 45 91 P. Kress, Sub. 575, Ham's Add , Lot 5 43 21 Official Notices 417 P. Kress, Ham's Add., S. W. 2 ft. of Lot 576 2 70 M Schnee, Ham's Add., N. E. 48 ft., Lot 576 64 82 M. Schnee, 'Ham's Add., S. W. 2 ft., Lot 577 2 70 Fr. 'More, Ham's Add., N. E. 48 ft. of Lot 577 .. 64 82 J. W. Cleveland, Ham's Add , Lot 578 67 52 M. Vogt, Ham's Add., S. 1 -2 Lot 579 33 76 Wm Schnee, Ham's Add., N. 1 -2, Lot 579 33 76 W. and B. Haune, Ham's Add., Lot 580 67 52 Albert Groff, Ham's Add.. Lot 581 67 52 Phoebe Schmidt, Ham's Add , Lot 582 67 52 Mich. Collins, Ham's Add., Lot 583 67 52 J. Hefty, Ham's Add., Lot 584 86 39 M. Collins, Ham's Add., Lot 561 46 34 Cath. Hefty, Ham's Add., Lot 562 117 55 John Remus, Ham's Add., Lot 563 67 52 Chas. Bremer, Ham's Add., N 1 -2 Lot 564 33 76 Theo. Klaeski, Ham's Add., S 1 -2 Lot 564 33 76 Jake Schreiner, Ham's Add., Lot 565 67 52 Jake Schreiner, Ham's Add., N 1 -2 Lot 566 .... 33 76 Geo. Gau, Ham's Add., S. 1 -2 Lot 566 33 76 Martin Wagner, Ham's Add., Lot 567 67 52 Martin Wagner, Ham's Add., Lot 568 67 52 Chris. Ohde Est , Ham's Add , Lot 569 117 55 H. A. Shamhaugh, Ham's Add , Lot 570 49 29 Total $1451.52 FOR CONSTRUCTING SANITARY SEWER IN EAGLE POINT AVENUE. Chas. Rose Est., Sub. 3 of Min Lot 467, Lot 1 $110 50 D. Breimeier, Sub. 3 of Min. Lot 467, Lot 2 29 64 Margt. Nipp, Sub. 3 of Min. Lot 467, Lot 3 29 64 Chas. Rose Est., Sub. 3 of Min Lot 467, Lot 4 29 64 Chas. Rose Est., Sub. 3 of Min. Lot 467, Lot 5 29 64 M. Michaels, Hamburg Add., N. E. 30 ft. Lot 9 18 75 J. J. Ott, Hamburg Add., Lot 10 39 64 J. J. Ott. Hamburg Add., W. 21 1 -2 ft. Lot 11 13 42: Chas. Kupferschmidt, Hamburg Add., N. E. 3 1 -2 ft. of W. 1 -2 Lot 11 2 18 Chas. Kupferschmidt, Hamburg Add., N. E. 1 -2 Lot 11 15 65. 416 Official Notices jetting to said special assessment of said plat must file his or their ob- jection in writing with the City Re- corder of said City of Dubuque on or before said session of the City Coun- cil to be held Sept. 19th, 1907, or to appear at said session of the council to show cause, if any you have, why said assessment should not be levied. Dated at Dubuque, Sept. 6th, 1907. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, 9 -6 -3t. City Recorder. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received at the Council Chamber, City Hall, by the City Recorder until 8:30 p. m. Thursday, Sept. 19th, 1907, for the im- provement of the following streets by laying cement sidewalks on a founda- tion of eight inches of cinders 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. Four -foot sidewalk 49 feet in length north side of Delhi street between Julien and Stewart avenues in front of Sub. 1 of 3 of Mineral Lot 172 Lot 1. Four -foot sidewalk 120 feet in length north side of West Third, between Booth and Nevada streets, in front of Lot 14, Nairn's Add. Four -foot sidewalk 306 1 -2 feet in length west side of Foye street be- tween Merchants' Lane and West Lo- cust street, in front of Lot 7, Ellen Blake's Sub. Six -foot sidewalk, 120 feet in length, north side of Cleveland avenue be- tween Quince and Pear streets, in front of Lots 55 and 56, Union Add. Five -foot sidewalk 100 feet in length west side of Southern avenue between Dodge and Valley street, in front of Lots 3 and 4, Stout's Add. Six -foot sidewalk 250 feet in length east side of Alpine street between West Fifth street and Julien avenue, in front of Lots 5, 8, 9, 10 and 11, Mar- tin's Dubuque Add. Four -foot sidewalk 58 feet in length west side of Booth street between West Third and West Fifth street in front of Lot S. 1 -2 of 1 of 2 of 8 of Mineral Lot 159. Four -foot sidewalk 200 feet in length north side of West Third street be- tween Booth street and Glen Oak ave- nue in front of Lot S. 1 -2 of 1 of 2 of 8 of Mineral Lot 159. Five -foot sidewalk 150 feet in length south side of Seminary street between Madison and Foye streets in front of Lots 73, 78 and 79, Cox's Sub. Six -foot sidewalk 51.2 feet in length east side of Elm street between 13th and 14th streets, in front of Lot 192 East Dubuque Add. Six -foot sidewalk 51.2 feet in length west side of White street between Eighth and Ninth streets in front of City Lot 324. Six -foot sidewalk 102.6 feet in length east side of Maple street between 13th and 14th streets, in front of Lots 329 and 330, East Dubuque Add. The work is to be paid for when said work is completed and as prescribed by the Ordinance relating to the con- struction of sidewalks in the City of Dubuque, work to be completed on or before the 15th day of October, 1907. Bidders must state price per square foot for sidewalks laid. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for $50.00 on some Dubuque bank as a guarantee that a contract will be entered into if awarded. The City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Dubuque, Sept. 6th, 1907. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, 9 -6 -2t. City Recorder. NOTICE. Public notice is hereby given that at the session of the City Council of the City of Dubuque, held on the 5th day of September, 1907, the following Special Assessments were levied on the real estate hereinafter described, and that in case of failure to pay the one - seventh part within the time pre- scribed by the Ordinance governing same, all will become delinquent and subject to collection by distress and sale. H. BRINKMAN, City Treasurer. For the improvement of Eighth street: Name. Description. Amount C. E. Wales, sub 1 of 5 City 654, Lot 1 $ 159 89 H. C. Kiessell, city Lot 647... 536 08 Anna 13. Mantor, City und. 1 -2 Lot 628 278 68 H. C. Kiessell, City und. 1 -2 Lot 628 278 68 13. W. Lacey, City und. 1 -3 Lot 146 202 96 W. L. Bradley, City und. 1 -3 Lot 146 202 96 J. V. Rider, City und. 1 -3 Lot 146 202 96 F. Weigel Est., City Lot 55 463 92 Rev. J. J. Keane, City Lot 56 463 92 Rev. J. J. Keane, City Iot 145 608 90 W. Brunskill et al, City Lot 627 564 54 C. T. Bush, Sub. 2 City 648 and N. 31.4 ft. of 649 Lot 2 174 32 Anna M. Utt, Sub. 2 of City 648 and N. 31.4 ft. of 649 und. 1 -2 Lot 1 52 92 J. D. Bush, Sub. 2 City 648 and N. 31.4 ft. of 649 und. 1 -2 Lot 1 52 92 Anna M. Utt, Sub. City 648 and N. 31.4 ft. of 649 und. 1 -2 Lot 1 124 t4 will become delinquent and subject to collection by distress and sale. H. BRINKMAN, City Treasurer. For the construction of a sanitary sewer in Leibnitz street: Name. Description. Lot. Cath. Barker, C. A. b olker's add 32 C. A. Voelker, C. A. Voelker's add 33 Wm. Young, sub. 34 C. A Volker's add 1 Wm. Young, sub. 3 of 10, Geo. D. Wood's add 2 17.52 H. A. Ellwanger, sub. 3 of 10, Geo. D. Wood's add 1 31.02 N. and J. Hess, sub. 9, Geo. D. Wood's add 3 L. Zust, sub. 8, Geo. D Wood's add 3 M. Hubbard, sub. 7, Geo. D. Wood's add 3 Nic Gramara, sub. 6, Geo. D. Wood's add 3 E. Yingling, sub. 5, Geo. D. Wood's add 3 33.67 E. Yingling, sub. 4, Geo. D. Wood's add 3 33.67 Eliza Hart, sub. 3, Geo. D. Wood's add 3 33.67 L. F. Farwell Est., sub. 2, Geo. Wood's add 3 33.67 Ed. Ellis, sub. 1, Geo. D. Wood's add 2 13.48 A. Schmitz, Marsh's add., W. 146 ft 47 67.32 L. Witter, Marsh's add., E. 100 feet 47 33.67 B. Baumhover, Marsh's add 24 33.67 B. Baumhover, Marsh's add 25 33.67 Edw. Lenz, Marsh's add 26 33.67 J. Sprenglemeier, Marsh's add .. 27 33.67 R. A. Butler, Marsh's add., W. 95 ft r 28 33.67 A. Huber, Marsh's add 29 33.67 A. F. and B. D. Heeb, Marsh's add 30 33.67 J. and M. Zwack, Marsh's add 37 J. and M. Zwack, add J. and M. Zwack, add Official Notices $33.67 33.67 13.52 Fire Horses Wanted. The City of Dubuque will purchase a number of horses for the fire depart - 33.67 ment; must be in good condition, sound of wind and limb, weight 1450 33.67 to 1500 pounds and about five years old. Parties having suitable horses 33.67 and willing to sell at a reasonable figure will bring them to the Central 33.67 Engine House, 9th and Iowa streets, for examination and trial at as early a date as possible. COMMITTEE ON FIRE. 31.96 Marsh's 36 31.96 Marsh's 35 31.96 Mary E. Weitz, Marsh's add.34 31.96 John Golden, Marsh's add 33 31.96 C. Mathis, Marsh's add 32 31.15 A. F. and B. D. Heeb, Marsh's add 31 31.15 A. F. and B. D. Heeb, Marsh's add 1 31.15 Geo. Salot, Tivoli add 21 33.67 A. G. Reed, Tivoli add 38 32.30 Geo. Hinkson, Tivoli add 39 34.82 A. Lorenz, Tivoli add 40 37.68 F. Weiland Est., Weiland's sub 1 33.67 H. Peterman Est., sub. 38 Marsh's add 1 17.49 Merman Gronan, Marsh's add 39 33.67 A. L. and Wm. Woodward, Marsh's add 40 33.67 Mathilda Specht, Marsh's add 41 33.67 P.Weiland, Marsh's add 43 33.67 P. Weiland, Marsh's add 44 33.67 A. J. Lembeck et al, Marsh's add., E. 100 ft 45 33.67 A. Neuwoehner, Marsh's add., W. 117 It 45 67.30 L. T. Farwell Est., sub. 2, Geo. D. Wood's add 1 33.67 Total $1494.79 418 John Grimm, Hamburg Add., S. W. 1 -2 Lot 12 15 65 H. Aureden, Hamburg Add., N E. 1 -2 Lot 12 15 65 H. Aureden, Hamburg Add., Lot 13 31 2.7 Total $381.25 NOTICE TO PRINTERS. Sealed bids will be received at the Mayor's office, City Hall, up to 4 o'clock p. m., Thursday, Sept. 19, '07, for print- ing and binding 300 copies of the an- nual report of the finance committee. Bidders will state the price per page. Further information may be obtained from the committee clerk. The city reserves the right to reject any or all bids. COMMITTEE ON FINANCE. NOTICE OF SPECIAL ASSESS- MENT. Notice is hereby given to all con- cerned that a special assessment will be levied to pay for the construction of an 8 -inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in the alley between Rhomberg and Lincoln avenue from Kniest street to Johnson avenue, by O'Farrell Con- tracting Co., contractors. Amount of special assessment, $380.00, against the abutting property upon and along said street as pro- vided by law, at a session of the City Council to be held October 3rd, 1907. And that there is a plat and sched- ule on file in the office of the City Recorder of said City of Dubuque, showing the street, on which said sani- tary sewer was constructed and the separate lots and parcels of ground and specified portions thereof subject to assessment of such improvement, the names of the owners as far as practi- cable, and the amount to be assessed against each lot or parcel of ground, which plat and schedule is subject to public inspection. And that any and all persons ob- jecting to said special assessment of said plat must file his or their ob- jection in writing with the City Re- corder of said City of Dubuque on or before said session of the City Coun- cil to be held October 3rd, 1907, or to appear at said session of the council to show cause, if any you have, why said assessment should not be levied. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, September 20th, 1907. EDMUND Al. LINEHAN, 9- 20 -3t. City Recorder. NOTICE OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENT Notice is hereby given to all con- cerned that a special assessment will be levied to pay for the improvement of Twenty -fifth street from the east Official Notices side of Washington street to the west side of Elm street, by O'Farrell Con- tracting Co., contractors. Amount of special assessment,. $687.38, against the abutting prop.. erty upon and along said street as provided by law, at a session of the City Council to be held October 3rd, 1907. And that there is a plat and sched- ule on file in the office of the City Recorder of said City of Dubuque, showing the street on which said im- provement was made and the separate lots and parcels of ground and specified portions thereof subject to assessment of such improvement, the names of the owners as far as prac- ticable, and the amount to be assessed against each lot or parcel of ground, which plat and schedule is subject to public inspection. And that any and all persons ob- jecting to said special assessment of said plat must file his or their ob- jection in writing with the City Re- corder of said City of Dubuque on or before said session of the City Coun- cil to be held October 3rd, 1907, or to appear at said session of the council to show cause, if any you have, why said assessment should not be levied. Dated at Dubuque, September 20th, 1907. EDMUND A. LINEHAN, 9- 20 -3t. City Recorder. Right of Way Notice. Notice is hereby given that a prop- osition is now pending before the City Council of the City of Dubuque, for the establishment of a street across land in which you claim an interest, as follows: Lot 6 of lot 7 of the sub- division of Mineral Lot No. 79, City of Dubuque, Iowa, a plat of which pro- posed improvement has been filed in the office of the City Engineer of said city, and you are notified that at a session of the said City Council to be holden at the City Hall of said city on the 17th day of October, 1907, it will be determined whether said pro- posed improvement will be made, and you are hereby notified to appear be- fore said Council at said session, and show cause, if any you have, why pro- posed improvement should not be made. PAUL ILG, City Engineer. Dubuque, Ia., Sept. 18, 1907. 9- 20 -10t Notice. Public notice is hereby given that at the session of the city council of the city of Dubuque, held on the 19th day of September, 1907, the following spec- ial assessments were levied on the real estate hereinafter described, and that in case of failure to pay the one -sev- enth part within the time prescribed by the ordinance governing same, all